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...lunched with 51 leaders of the Crusade for Freedom, spent 50 minutes with the British Labor Party's U.S.-baiting, Russian-admiring Aneurin Bevan. He rounded out the day in an economic review with Bob Anderson, Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin Jr., Economic Advisers Ray Saulnier and Gabriel Hauge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Jet-Propelled Week | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...member banks on loans as a dramatic signal to businessmen that it has changed its policy. The increasing worry of economists is not the state of business itself but the businessman's view of business, which has turned alarmingly sour in recent months. Said White House Economic Adviser Gabriel Hauge: "Business is better than business sentiment." And for this lack of confidence the Federal Reserve has largely itself to blame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: Change in Policy | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...Pure Bunk." The most serious worry for 1958 is the Government's continuing tight-money campaign in the face of an economic slide, however slight. Speaking before the American Finance Conference in Washington last week, White House Economic Advisor Gabriel Hauge assured businessmen that the Administration is ready to cushion any downturn with "flexible policies, adapted to changing conditions." It was flatly untrue, said Hauge, that the Government was out to cause a "little recession," to keep the economy healthy. "I want to label that for what it is-pure bunk. Nor does this Administration believe that a little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: The Road Ahead | 11/18/1957 | See Source »

Eric Hanson, execuive director of the CCA, said that the association clearly has four seats. He has not yet given up hope that James N. Gabriel, now 12th on the list, may win the 9th seat and give the CCA a majority on the Council. Hanson felt that the CCA's position had improved slightly over the last election...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mayor Leads In Race For City Council | 11/7/1957 | See Source »

Wide & Weird. The world of electronic journalism that Murrow bestrides runs a course far wider than the one from the tabloids to the Times and weirder than anything in between. It echoes with the weepy singsong of Gabriel Heatter, still broadcasting after 32 years, the now-stilled, intelligent frog croak of Elmer Davis, the cocksureness of Fulton Lewis Jr., the literate wit of Eric Sevareid, the pear-shaped tones of Lowell Thomas. Gone now from radio is Winchell's clattering telegraph key and breathless bleat: too seldom heard is aging (79) H. V. Kaltenborn's clipped assurance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: This Is Murrow | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

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