Word: connors
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Secretary of Commerce John T. Connor said last night that the Federal government will not impose mandatory restrictions on direct investments by U.S. corporations abroad, although a "substantial balance-of-payments deficit" is expected in the last half...
Although there may be some "tightening" of the voluntary controls, Connor said, "no material changes are planned at present." The "tightening" of the present guidelines would probably take the form of "more detailed reporting" on investments...
...Connor declined to estimate the exact amount of the payments deficit anticipated in the third and four quarters of 1965. In a speech at the Harvard Law Forum he praised corporations for sacrificing profits in order to adhere to the voluntary program; and he cited their cooperation as an example of how business and government can work together in building the great society...
...John Connor, Secretary of Commerce will speak in Room 100 of the Baker Library at 4 p.m. today. At 8:30 p.m. he will address the Law School Forum's first meeting of the year, in the Ames Courtroom of Austin Hall. Panelists there will include Carl Kaysen, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, and Dan T. Smith, Professor of Finance...
With 150 out of 275 precincts reporting, Mrs. Hicks, who has consistently denied that de facto segregation exists in Boston public schools, had over 37,000 votes in the school-committee race. Thomas S. Eisenstadt trailed with 16,000 votes, followed by Joseph Lee (15,000), William E. O'Connor (11,500), and Arthur J. Gartland '36 (11,000). All are incumbents; Gartland is considered the most liberal...