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Opposing Martin's position is A. LeRoy Ellison '58, spokesman for the New Conservatives, who declared that "putting reins on a horse does not hamstring him; it controls him." William C. Brady, Jr. '57, HNCC president, pointed to the dangers of an excessively powerful Executive to America's "conservative tradition...
The proposed Consolidated Appropriations bill would help Congress maintain its ceiling on expenditures, by reducing the number of supplementary bills now necessary to make up deficiencies. With one bill covering the whole budget, Congressmen would be more fully aware of the extent of their expenditures. Responsibility for the public debt...
...furious battle in the state's General Assembly (TIME, March 7). Feuding bitterly over control of the Hoosier G.O.P., the Craig and Jenner factions concentrated this year on the issue of toll roads. Jenner forces tried to push through a bill to hamstring toll-road construction, thereby hamstringing the governor's political power and patronage. Last week, after stopping its clocks and stalling for 28 hours and 11 minutes beyond the 61-day constitutional limit on the length of its session, the assembly adjourned at 4:10 a.m., and went home. The winner of the main event...
Much of the policy the President has outlined for the next two years will have more appeal for Democrats than republicans. These areas of agreement should receive the same support that democrats would give their own Administration-the G.O.P. will not be able to make 1956 campaign capital from legislation...
Still out of the lineup for an indefinite period are ace pitcher Andy Ward and shortstop Ed Krinsky. Ward is still bothered by a sore arm, and Krinsky, who pulled a hamstring three weeks ago, is not yet ready to start.