Word: ended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Anderson to keep out of the limelight last week when the Administration and the Democratic congressional leadership sealed their agreement to 1) oppose any tax cuts, 2) go along together on a bill that simply extends for one year the taxes now set for reduction at month's end. But both White House and Capitol Hill knew that Bob Anderson was principally responsible for one of the brightest tactical maneuvers of the Eisenhower Administration-a maneuver that had checked Democratic passions for tax cuts, held back such powerful and restive Republicans as Vice President Nixon and Labor Secretary Mitchell...
...state courts to offer additional remedies could well destroy the delicate balance and frustrate the NLRB's decisions. Moreover, if non-strikers were encouraged to sue in state courts, labor unions would be under the threat of "staggering" financial losses, would have to be so cautious they might end up concluding that even federally protected union activities, i.e., peaceable striking and picketing, were too risky...
Bone-tired after five years in Washington's atom-powered hot seat, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Lewis Strauss, 62, hopes to retire when his current term expires at month's end. In pressing steadily for a strongly armed U.S., in fighting proposals for an agreement with Russia to end nuclear tests, thin-skinned Lewis Strauss has absorbed more needles than a tailor's pincushion. Moreover, his chief needler, New Mexico's Senator Clinton Anderson (TIME, May 19) is scheduled to resume the powerful chairmanship of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy next year, and Strauss...
Meanwhile, at week's end, the House Appropriations Committee recommended funds for six additional Polaris subs-making nine altogether-instead of the Administration's request for two more. And Admiral Burke coolly announced the formation, effective July 1, of the Navy's first Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine Squadron, with operational headquarters in New London and staff headquarters in Washington to press Polaris subs and to "develop operational plans...
...this duty the means must be available. If you are willing to invest it, the government . . . will demand from you full powers to act with effectiveness and speed. It will ask them from you for a period of six months, hoping that by the end of that term order will have been restored in the state, hope rediscovered in Algeria and union remade in the nation...