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...both G.M. and Ford will be in good shape to meet it. By setting alltime production records with 1955 models, the auto industry has not only kept pace with booming sales, but built a backlog of some 600,000 cars, enough to last the dealers five weeks. Moreover, a cutback in production would end the fat discounts auto buyers are now getting, thereby restore the dealers' normal profit on each...
...been previously explained that the scholarship cutback was necessary because an unusually high percentage of '57 accepted aid. The amounts of individual awards, however, was neither reduced nor increased...
Other schools, however, will be affected by the budgetary cutback. Units offering instruction in non-combat branches of the Army such as the Quartermaster and Signal Corps, will not be able to commission all of their graduates...
Like a rhinoceros backing out of a bathtub, ROTC headquarters is defeating itself with its own ponderosity. Despite its predicament, it could pull out of the situation if it would turn around and work forwards. Yet with all college Army and Air Force units subject to governmental cutback drives between sophomore and junior years, the military insists on teaching last things first and dropping students without giving them any benefits from the abbreviated two-year program...
...Mahoney has found other potent issues in an appropriations cutback for Glendo Dam and in an Interior Department decision to sell North Platte River water stored in Kendrick project to downstream users in Nebraska (he took credit for getting the latter decision modified). Campaigning last week at Powell,, Wyo.,near the Shoshone Reservoir and Heart Mountain Reclamation Project, O'Mahoney invoked two national heroes in attacking Republican power policies. Said he: "The Shoshone project was conceived by Buffalo Bill . . . who organized a company to distribute the water. It soon became apparent, however, that private capital was inadequate...