Word: says
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...said Nixon-and it was perhaps the central "but" of Recession 1958-"there is too much of a tendency in some business quarters to say: let the Government bail out the economy. Government can help, but the primary responsibility for recovery must be assumed by American business and labor and the other vital forces that make up the private sector of the American economy...
Said the President, braced at his news conference with his chairman's lack of never-say-die: "Now for my part. I never yet admitted defeat on any fight I had to fight. I once had to participate in a high-school team that played against a college, and we still made a pretty good show...
...Washington, Immigration Commissioner Joseph M. Swing insisted that the service has to use force sometimes to get rid of "nogoodniks." Most of the 7,000 aliens the U.S. deports each year are allowed time to pack up and say their farewells, said Swing, but "there is about 3% of these nogoodniks" who keep on stalling in the courts. Leathery West Pointer Swing (classmate: Dwight Eisenhower) vowed to deport Staller Heikkila "if it takes from now until I get kicked...
...space (11,000 planes fly the U.S. skies in any hour of the day), and CAA itself is badly understaffed and underequipped. "We cannot excuse the Government," said angered U.A.L. President William Allan Patterson, "for trying to solve a problem with divided authority and responsibility. I can only say that I hope the conscience of those in the Government agencies involved is as clear as I believe ours...
...cross between a slick operator and an unprincipled opportunist. Nixon ducked no questions except those that implied criticism of the President. He apologized for nothing, admitted that he had called Democrats many a hard name, but never has called them a party of Communists, as Harry Truman likes to say. Admitted Nixon: "Politics the way I play it is a rough business." Said one longtime anti-Nixon newsman at evening's end: "He really won me over." ¶Because too many communiques might sound like too much saber-rattling, the Atomic Energy Commission will make announcements on no more...