Word: okayed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Prewar German bonds will be listed this week for trading on the New York exchanges for the first time since World War II. After months of checking (TIME, Aug. 18 1952), the SEC validated five series of bonds for trading, hopes soon to okay 45 more issues...
...trustees have to get approval for it in each state. The first state to give the trust clearance was Tennessee, sales started a few weeks ago. Last week it got approval in New York and Vermont. Once the technicalities are ironed out, the trustees hope to have an okay to operate in all 48 states...
...back in business before long. Stanolind Oil & Gas Co. wants to take over the closed-down Texas plant, pay off an $18.5 million RFC loan, and put another $25 million into expansion. The RFC, which is itself going out of business, is negotiating with stockholders to okay the deal, and thus get back the money it sank in the project...
...referendum on fluoridation of city drinking water appears on the ballot with the awkwardly-worded PR referendum. To save PR voters must vote "no"; to okay fluoridation, "yes"--confusion is expected...
...North Korean named Lee Kyoo Hyun, who was interpreter and companion to Dean for one month in 1950, later escaped and joined the U.N. side as an interpreter. A North Korean colonel threatened to cut the general's tongue out if he did not divulge military information. "Okay," replied Dean. "Cut it out. Then you can't force me to broadcast...