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Among the presents brought by Artajo were a lace mantilla for Mamie Eisen hower, a purebred Spanish burro and a saddle for grandson David. He left the White House with inscribed pictures of the President and First Lady, and a friendly farewell from Ike, who mustered up enough of his Army Spanish to call out: "Vaya con Dios...
Birthday Salute (Thurs. 1 p.m., CBS). Musical tribute in honor of Mamie Eisen hower's sgth birthday...
...recent debate on whether or not President Eisen-hower should run for re-election following a heart attack would never have arisen in the years prior to 1931. For, between 1912 when J.B. Herrick published the classical description of myocardial infarction and 1931, the condition was thought to be inevitably and rapidly fatal...
...most unlikely that a man of Eisen-hower's age would offer himself for a second term after such an illness," said Schlesinger. "Stevenson has indicated that he will seek nomination again and he or either of his leading competitors. Kefauver and Harriman, could beat any-one the Republicans have left after Eisen-hower," he added...
...domestic economic matters, Eisen hower is much more dependent on his advisers. He has great confidence in Economic Adviser Arthur Burns and Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey. He gave to Humphrey a general directive to hold down Government expenditures. Obeying it, Humphrey often finds him self in conflict with other department heads; Washington gagsters call Humphrey "Secretary of Everything." But Humphrey's function, long missed in Washington, is the essential one of imposing outside limits on Government activities, limits which force operating depart ments to relearn that economy is the parent of effectiveness. Humphrey and the President have...