Word: withheld
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...outnumbered whites even before the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the Negro leadership based at Tuskegee Institute supports the notion of racial balance in local government. In 1964 this group helped elect a white mayor of Tuskegee and a council of three whites and two Negroes. This year it has withheld support from a Negro candidate for sheriff because, says C. G. Gomillion, retired dean of the institute, "we would be vigorously opposed to anything that could lead to all-Negro government...
...unscrupulous and corrupt persons" into banking. The subcommittee was especially critical of Saxon's role in the events leading to the 1965 failure of the San Francisco National Bank, whose charter had been approved by Saxon's predecessor. The McClellan group thought it "inexplicable" that Saxon had withheld information about the bank's perilous condition from the Federal Reserve, which was advancing it money, and from the F.D.I.C., which will be forced to pay millions of dollars to depositors. The subcommittee also labeled it "beyond understanding" that Saxon had waited eight months before sending the Justice Department...
...Exodus program was issued in response to the School Committee's decision Thursday to maintain its ban on public busing to relieve racial imbalance. Some $4 million in state aid to Boston's school system is being withheld by the State Board of Education until the School Committee presents a "satisfactory" imbalance plan...
...current session apart is a heightened sense of politics. With elections coming up in November, Congressmen have grown understandably edgy not only about Viet Nam but also over inflation and the possibility of tax increases. Congressional Republicans, who wholeheartedly back the U.S. objectives in Viet Nam, have deliberately withheld criticism of the specifics of Administration policy-largely in hopes that they can thus zero in on Democratic divisions over the war as a campaign issue. The G.O.P. also regards itself as the natural political beneficiary of wage-price inflation, insisting for the record, if not by its votes, that...
...original palomino stallion, whose 65 hard-learned tricks won him star billing in 86 movies, a feat unmatched by his successor, Trigger Jr., 28, who does 45 stunts, but never went beyond rodeo appearances and television shows; of old age; last July; at Hidden Valley, Calif. Rogers says he withheld the announcement because he could not bear to break the news to the horse's devoted fans, who still write to "Trigger, U.S.A." "I just couldn't see covering him up," says Roy, and so Trigger has been stuffed, to stand at Rogers' ranch...