Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...things to consider the flood of city laws which flows through the Houses regularly. How can a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, preoccupied with the problems of Vietnam, be expected to worry over the D.C. budget, or a new welfare program or a bill to legalize the sale of ice cream cones in Washington? The matters are naturally left to the Committees on the District of Columbia. And the House District Committee is completely dominated by Southerners...
...progress made so far has been laughably small compared to what remains to be done. Few of the suburbs have been integrated, and none of those that offer the best housing and schols. Dean Rusk's neighbors in suburban Spring Valley had to sign restrictive covenants forbidding the sale of their houses to Negroes or Jews. (Rusk made a special agreement which excepted him from signing the covenant.) Even the more attractive sections of Washington proper still exclude Negroes, although the number of discriminatory areas in the city is small...
Watson's action was requested by Cambridge Trust Co. and Harvard Trust Co. in order to avoid repetition of a January, 1960, run on those banks by college students. At that time, both banks were forced to suspend sale of Series E bonds temporarily...
Watson pointed out yesterday, however, that the sale of savings bonds is regulated by Federal Reserve and Treasury Dept laws. The Treasury Department "strongly disapproves" of the use of savings bonds in games of chance...
...TUSCANY-Duveen, 18 East 79th St. A sumptuous show including a Fra Angelico Madonna and Child and a Masolino Annunciation that have never been shown in the U.S. Also works by Giotto, Botticelli, Delia Robbia, Francesco di Giorgio. All but the Giottos are for sale. Through...