Gabriel S. Hauge, the President's administrative assistant for economic affairs, praised Eisenhower for vetoing Congress's farm bill yesterday afternoon at a Students-for-Eisenhower rally.
Hauge called for a substitute bill to clear up the "hodge-podge" in the present farm policy and include the President's soil bank plan.
A personal friend of Eisenhower, Hauge assured his audience that the President's health is by no means making him a "part-time President," although some of his social activities have been curtailed.
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