Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Drunken Irish need not apply." Their memories are even more vivid and bitter when, seemingly without discrimination, their officals are called corrupt and vicious. Cardinal Cushing's wrath is easy to understand, but his resurrection of religious distrust will only throw a stranglehold on genuine and rational attempts to clean up the city...
...saved a recent ball (for Society Girl Gregg Dodge's pet charity, Girls Town of Mt. Plymouth, Fla.) by billing it as a Twist party, and some of the most distinguished names in the Social Register happily rushed to the Four Seasons restaurant to gyrate uninhibitedly for a clean cause. No charity ball can afford to be without a celebrity or two; the Polonaise Ball had Polish-born Pianist Artur Rubinsiein, who also serves as honorary chairman of the charity itself (for Polish World War II refugees now living in the U.S.), and other celebrators ranged from Elsa Maxwell...
Hiss: Keep it clean, you guys...
...order. An estimated $22,400 enters municipal coffers from saloon licenses, and Mayor Sam Giovanni is torn between righteousness and revenue. Admitting that some saloons should not be granted licenses, he says: "I'm not protecting them; I would like to see them run just as clean as in any other city. I think something should be done about it." Hurley has heard the phrase before...
...nation that already boasts 36,000 gas stations. But Mattei clearly hopes to expand his British chain rapidly by using the same tactics that he has employed so successfully in Italy, Switzerland, Austria and West Germany; unlike most British stations, the A.G.I.P. stations will offer American-style service (including clean toilets) plus the added attraction of snack bars...