Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...speeches have started no prairie fires. He has dutifully damned bureaucrats, high Government payrolls, has praised individualism, sound local government and the State of Ohio. His speeches sound as if they were ghosted by Calvin Coolidge. He has often repeated: "Public money is trust money." On international relations, he repeats: "We want to live and let live-live and help live...
...rush to buy vitamins does not stop there. There is also a large trade outside the drugstores. War industries with hundreds of thousands of employes do not trust to home cooking to keep their workers healthy and alert. Fearing vitamin deficiencies, they also provide protection from disease and fatigue in vitamin pills, capsules or biscuits to be taken daily...
...wait till the right manager could be found. This week the producers thought they had him: greying, 38-year-old Frank F. Russell, who went from Yale ('26) to Wall Street, in 1939 became president of National Aviation Corp., a low-earning, almost static investment trust. His big job since the war has been to act as liaison man and trouble shooter for Bell, Lockheed and half a dozen other concerns of which he is director. His assets: geniality, toughness, a precise, realistic knowledge of almost every factory floor in the industry...
...venerable, profitable New York Trust Co. announced last week that it will ask stockholders' permission to sell 100,000 shares of $25-par stock. The sale price was not announced, but it will be around the current market price of $85 a share, should net the bank some...
...only reason for the sale is to increase the bank's capital, thus lay down a broader base for further expansion in deposits, personal and commercial loans, other bank services. Like most U.S. banks, New York Trust is undercapitalized : since 1929 its deposits and business volume have almost doubled, its capital has remained unchanged. The new sale will boost capital $2,500,000 to $15,000,000, will raise the surplus about $6,000,000 to $31,000,000. If the New York Trust sale clicks other U.S. banks will probably follow suit...