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...barbed wire. Machine guns were mounted on Ferret armored cars, and the "Van Doos" (a corruption of Royal Vingt-Deuxième Régiment) organized themselves into platoons and companies as more and more troop-laden planes dropped out of the Mediterranean sky. Mess Sergeant Roméo Saulnier, bent over the first three stoves set up, said, "I've got orders to cook supper for 400 men tonight, lunch for 600 tomorrow, and for 800 next...
HEAD HUNTERS OF PAPUA by Tony Saulnier. 309 pages. Crown. $7.50. A fascinating account of the progress of a French photographic expedition across the unmapped waist of Dutch New Guinea. The trip, through nightmarish forests and mountain ranges, took six months and yielded the first photographic record of a people frozen in a way of life that began far back in prehistory...
Raymond J. Saulnier, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Eisenhower, told the conference that a tax cut should not exceed $2.5 billion and should come solely in corporate income taxes. He, too, urged that the line be held on federal spending...
Most businessmen chorus that capital spending will not rise smartly until profits do, for profits give them the incentive to expand and the cash to do it. Says Raymond Saulnier, who was President Eisenhower's chief economist: "This is the point that must not be overlooked in the dialogue on growth: we cannot get our economy moving as it should be unless we restore some dynamism to business profits." A quick tax cut would do just that by raising consumer demand and lowering business expenses. But so far President Kennedy is sticking to the stand that there will...
...Bank: "There is nothing automatically inflationary if the federal budget is in debt." But though they see no inflation in prospect, a number of economists point out that deficits in the administrative budget nonetheless have a damaging psychological effect-especially abroad. Says Columbia University's Professor Raymond J. Saulnier, former chairman of Dwight Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers: "Deficits tend to undermine confidence in the value of the dollar, which can reflect itself in disinvestment in U.S. capital and in a gold outflow." As if to underscore the point, the Federal Reserve reported that the U.S. last...