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...speculated that Egypt's Nasser might seize the Suez Canal in retaliation. But State did not rate the chances very high. Secretary Dulles was in Peru when Nasser shrieked his challenge (see FOREIGN NEWS). Dulles got on the radiotelephone to Under Secretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. Hoover conferred with President Eisenhower, and the President dispatched Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy to London to confer with the British and French on lines of counteraction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: A Matter of Deep Concern | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

EVER since the mournful 1928 presidential-election showing of New York's Al Smith (87 electoral votes v. 444 for Herbert Hoover), the Democratic Party has generally accepted as political gospel this proposition: a Roman Catholic is a fatal liability on a national ticket and is therefore not to be considered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: CAN A CATHOLIC WIN? | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

...first to deal with the matter of Al Smith. "The 'Al Smith myth,' " says the paper, "is one of the falsest myths in politics. The year 1928 was a Republican year, regardless of who was on either ticket. It was a year for 'drys' like Hoover, not 'wets' like Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: CAN A CATHOLIC WIN? | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

...public "pleasuring ground." Thus was created Yellowstone, still the largest (3,450 square miles), as well as the oldest of the national parks, and visited in the last 84 years by an army of 19 million. But the wonders of Yellowstone have yielded first place in popularity to Hoover Dam's Lake Mead in the desert country at the Arizona-Nevada border. Close behind Lake Mead's 2,675,000-a-year traffic come the Great Smokies, with 2,580,000 a year. The newest of the parks, Florida's swampy Everglades, 1,258,000 acres...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: NATIONAL PARKS: The U.S.'s Time Dimension | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

...great fountainhead of arbitration is the nonprofit American Arbitration Association, founded 30 years ago with the help of Charles Evans Hughes, Herbert Hoover and Banker Felix Warburg. With a $500.000 budget, mostly contributed by large corporations, plus modest fees ($25 per day in labor cases, from one-tenth of 1% to 1.5% of the disputed amount in commercial cases), dedicated A.A.A.ers handle about 2,500 disputes a year, 80% of them labor cases, boast that never has an aggrieved party walked out of the hearing room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Way to Ease Labor-Management Strife | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

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