Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Vegas. Jim Saxon, who supervises the 4,700 U.S. national banks, charged as a starter that underworld activity, gambling and phony securities were behind the recent failure of chartered national banks in California, Colorado and Texas. He accused Don C. Silverthorne, president of the defunct San Francisco National Bank ($41 million in assets), of "gross misconduct and gross deception," said that he had exacted huge fees from some borrowers and then spent part of the money gambling in Las Vegas. "Untrue-and he knows it," replied Silverthorne, who gets his chance to testify this week...
...sophisticated debauchery and artistic pocket picking of Paris, at least for a year or so. Is the patriotism and enlightened self-interest of our people so superficial that they cannot, just this year, go to Las Vegas instead of Monte Carlo, or New Orleans instead of Paris, or Colorado instead of Switzerland, or California and Florida rather than Cairo? They will find they can do it for half the price, without insults or shakedowns, and perform a real service to this country...
...WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). The National Ski Jumping Championships from Berlin, N.H., and the World Figure Skating Championships from Colorado Springs...
WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). The Colorado Springs show, continued...
...Army Air Corps Reserve, causing an outbreak of "I Want To Be a Captain Too" clubs, spent the war flying photo-reconnaissance missions. During his remarkably checkered business career, he has been a news commentator in Minneapolis, a Christmas-tree grower in New York, a rancher in Colorado, and a businessman in Havana. He is now married to wife No. 5, Phoenix Socialite Patricia Whitehead, whom...