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Dates: during 1950-1959
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By longstanding custom, the President of the U.S. makes no public pronouncement about his new budget until after he presents it to the newly convened Congress. Last week Dwight Eisenhower deliberately breached the custom by announcing that the budget for fiscal 1960 (beginning next July 1) "will be a balanced...
In such long-range terms, 1958 could be reckoned a year of limited success. Still shocked at year's beginning by Sputnik, the U.S. strengthened its steady recognition that crisis is the cold-war staple that must be lived with and lived up to. The 1958 record looked even...
The Needed Lift. At year's end the U.S. had many more reasons for hope and confidence than at year's beginning under Sputnik's beep-beep. The U.S. was solid on holding Berlin, unifying Germany by free elections, strengthening NATO, defending Formosa and Quemoy, adding to...
¶ Galloping into London for a personal theater appearance, TV's Hugh (Wyatt Earp) O'Brian was bushwhacked by the critics. They spoofed his six-gun William Tell act of shooting balloons off a man's head, charged that some other hombre backstage reached out with a...
In the current Government fiscal year, the red ink will be about $12 billion; though President Eisenhower plans to present a balanced budget to Congress for the year beginning July 1, the outlook still is for a deficit of upwards of $3 billion. This may well be trimmed as Government...