- Hugh Samuel Johnson
Hugh Samuel Johnson (
August 5 ,1882 -April 15 ,1942 ) American soldier andNational Recovery Administration official.He was born in
Fort Scott, Kansas in 1882. After graduating from theUnited States Military Academy in 1903, Johnson became an officer in the US Army. Johnson served under GeneralJohn J. Pershing inMexico during 1916 and the following year became deputy provost marshal general in Washington.When the United States entered the First World War, Johnson helped draft the
Selective Service Act of 1917 . By 1918 Johnson had reached the rank of brigadier general. His main duty was coordinating Army's purchases with theWar Industries Board . He retired in 1919 and became an executive of Moline Plow Company. He left to become an advisor toBernard Baruch in 1927, and campaigned for Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 presidential electionJohnson played a major role in the
New Deal . In 1933 Roosevelt appointed Johnson to administer part of theNational Recovery Administration (NRA). Johnson has been said to have looked on Italian Fascist corporativism as a kind of model. Stanley Payne. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/029914870X/ "History of Fascism"] . 1995. p 230.] This involved organizing thousands of businesses under codes drawn up by trade associations and industries. He was recognized for his efforts whenTime Magazine named the colorful New Dealer Man of the Year of 1933. "Old Iron Pants" could mix theorizing about industrial reorganization with evangelism for the NRA's omnipresent symbol, the "Blue Eagle ." He was faltering badly by 1934, which historians ascribe to the profound contradictions in NRA policies, compounded by heavy drinking on the job. Roosevelt replaced him in September 1934, reassigning him to aWorks Progress Administration position. Johnson was criticized by Labor SecretaryFrances Perkins for havingFascist inclinations. Johnson supported Roosevelt in the 1936 presidential election, but when the Court-packing plan was announced in 1937 he denounced Roosevelt as a would-be dictator. He supportedWendell Willkie the Republican candidate in the 1940 presidential election, and in retaliation Roosevelt denied him any role inWorld War II .An article in Time Magazine reported that during an NRA parade, as department store marches passed by waving their Blue Eagle placard, Johnson raised his hand in a "continuous Fascist salute". [Not Since the Armistice... Time Magazine. Monday, Sep. 25, 1933 [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,882190,00.html] ] Johnson in his memoir on the event and article:
I stood in the reviewing stand in that parade and there were hundreds of people I knew who waved as they went past. Down below were massed batteries of cameras, and I knew if I raised my hand higher than my shoulders, it would seem and be publicized as a "Fascist salute." So I never did raise it higher. I just stuck my arm out straight and wiggled my hand around. But that didn't help me—Time came out saying I had constantly saluted au Mussolini and even had a photograph to prove it, but it wasn't my arm on that photograph. It wore the taped cuff sleeve of a cut-away coat and a stiff round cuff with an old fashioned cuff button and I never wore either in my whole life. I think it was the arm of Mayor O'Brien who stood beside me which had been faked onto my body.
ee also
References
* Ohl, John Kennedy. "Hugh S. Johnson and the New Deal" (1985), academic biography.
* Johnson, Hugh S. "The Blue Eagle, from Egg to Earth" 1935, his memoir [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=6545833 online edition]External links
*findagrave|6941882 Retrieved on
2008-07-02
* [http://www.time.com/time/subscriber/personoftheyear/archive/stories/1933.html Time Magazine article] - Time's 1933 Man of Year article on Johnson
* [http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/johnson.html Hugh Samuel Johnson (1882-1942)]Persondata
NAME=Johnson, Hugh Samuel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American administrator
DATE OF BIRTH=1882
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kansas
DATE OF DEATH=1942
PLACE OF DEATH=
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.