Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next day, out on bond, the strikers returned. Boomed union president Paul Silver: "We will picket employers where we find them-at their plants, their homes, or on their Miami Beach vacations." But the police came back...
...Treasury Secretary Fred Vinson has long fought any change in the Government's inflationary policies in general, the preferential discount rate in particular. He feared that a change would pull one of the props out of the Government bond market and raise the short-term cost of Government financing. The Federal Reserve Board convinced him that it would not (although prices of Government bonds dropped last week). So, in effect, the board has finally taken a small step towards shaping its policies for the needs of peace...
...small chipped in: Carmelo Digerlando, 64, a blue-aproned shoemaker whose eyes have grown dim and his hair white since he left Sicily 40 years ago; Judge T. Linus Hoban, a war hero; thrifty, 13-year-old newsboy Harold Kornfeld; live wire Roy Stauffer, Chevrolet dealer. Total number of bond buyers...
...time he had been released on $10,000 bond (with a warning not to go within 200 feet of any navigable water), it was apparent that any specific evidence against the young Soviet officer was being kept strictly on ice. In Washington, a naval commander offered to bet that the Yellowstone "had no more top secrets than my desk." Politicians began asking out loud if Redin was perhaps really connected with an atomic spy ring...
...security underwriters were in such clover as they had not whiffed since the Big Blow hit Wall Street 16½ long years ago. The Securities & Exchange Commission reported this week: corporate stock and bond issues in 1945 shot up to $5.8 billion, almost double the 1944 total...