Word: resorters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Through the plain talk on "Foster's Hour," as well as through other recent words and deeds of the Eisenhower Administration, the U.S. policy of deterrence is gradually becoming clearer. Its basis is strength and firmness. If the Communists resort to force, the U.S. will retaliate in kind, and will make the punishment fit the crime. If the attack is massive, so will be the response; if it is a peripheral attack, the answer will be peripheral...
Christianity & Swimming. Also suggested are games of "role-playing," in which instructive situations are to be acted out. "At a summer resort a new girl walks down to the beach where a crowd is swimming. She doesn't know how to swim and stands watching from the shore. What do the others do about her? This leads to experience in Drawing a new member into the group, and can open up talk of our obligations as Christians to share all that we have-our skills and good times as well as our money...
...Supreme Court must of course rely on District Courts for help in enforcing its decrees, but it should not rely on District judges for policy decisions, however complicated the social problems may seem. For as new District Court vacancies occur, Southern Senators will resort to "Senatorial courtesy" to thwart appointment of judges who would proclaim a rapid integration policy...
...meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers Association (see above) Richard W. Slocum, Association president and executive vice president of the Philadelphia Bulletin, called upon Wilson to change his ways. Said Slocum: "We shall hope that our well-intentioned Secretary of Defense will quickly see the error in his recent resort to censorship...
...Trading Co., a copra and trading firm (1954 sales: $3,000,000) set up by U.S. occupation officials in the Southwest Pacific, at a net profit to the U.S. of $1,100,000. In the Virgin Islands the Government sold its rum distillery (Government House brand) and its famed resort hotel, Bluebeard's Castle...