Word: june
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...June Now Nixon 42% 51% Stevsnson 53% 43% Undecided 5% 6% Rockefeller 42%48% Stevenson 50% 44% Undecided 8% 8% Against Kennedy...
...June Now Nixon 40% 51% Kennedy 52% 44% Undecided 8% 5% Rockefeller 40%45% Kennedy 48% 46% Undecided...
...lunch." To help lure in individuals, the Treasury guaranteed that subscriptions up to $25,000 would be allotted in full if the subscriber would pay in cash. Also, as part of the same financing operation, the Treasury will auction an additional $2 billion in tax-anticipation bills due next June...
...welcome news to the Treasury, which had been forced to do most of its borrowing in the very-short-term (less than a year) market because of Congress' stubborn refusal in the last session to remove the 4¼% ceiling on long-term (over five years) bonds. Since June, the Government has financed nearly $16 billion in the short-term market, ballooned interest rates, dried up much of the normally available money supply. The rush for the new issue proved that Treasury Secretary Robert Anderson was on the right track when he asked for removal of the ceiling...
...decision closely paralleled the plan proposed by Du Pont itself after the U.S. Supreme Court had ordered the separation under the trustbusting Clayton Act (TIME, June 17, 1957) and sent the case back to Judge LaBuy to decide the details. He firmly rejected the Justice Department's demands that Du Pont distribute two-thirds of its G.M. holdings to its shareholders, sell the other one-third on the open market over a period of ten years. Such a plan, said the court, would have a "serious impact on the market value of the stock of General Motors...