Word: all-night
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...concentrating his energies on vengeance, government business got badly snarled. At the presidential palace, crowds of job-seekers and well-wishers milled about; their weapons had been methodically checked at the door with numbered metal tags. Devoid of political experience, President Manuel Urrutia, onetime judge, kept the Cabinet in all-night sessions, quibbling over petty details. "He might make a President in normal times," said one of his own assistants, "but these are not normal times." The treasury was still running on a hand-to-mouth basis, collecting $2,500,000 a day in taxes, much of it in advance...
State statute forbids all-night parking on any public way, as does a city ordinance. But the Council last year amended the city regulation to grant the all-night privilege...
Burke said he had notified the Cambridge Police Department of the status of the all-night, alternate side rule, and that police were again enforcing the old no parking regulation...
...City Council yesterday unanimously adopted an order directing the City Manager "to confer with the Chief of Police for the purpose of clarifying the rules and regulations relative to all-night parking." The vote followed a speech before the Council by Norman E. Holly...
Negotiators, headed by U.A.W. President Walter Reuther and G.M. Vice President Louis G. Seaton, continued their all-night efforts at a settlement up to and past the deadline...