Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Roosevelt declaims to high heaven that he will not send American boys to fight abroad. But how can anybody trust any such declaration, when this Administration considers that "changing times" is excuse enough to release it from any commitment...
...Attorney General Thurman Arnold brought criminal action against the Carpenters on the grounds of interference with interstate commerce, argued that unions are subject to the Sherman antitrust act. Justice Frankfurter held instead that the 1914 Clayton Act and the 1932 Norris-LaGuardia Act tended to exempt unions from anti-trust law, granted labor immunity from anti-trust prosecution no matter how directly their jurisdictional disputes operate in restraint of trade...
...about the depression in 1930, Conspirator Valtin was carrying money from Antwerp to Montevideo, glued into the lining of a suitcase C"Astonishing numbers of undercover agents were on their way to South American states. The Communist Parties there were known to have strong anarchist tendencies. Moscow did not trust the Latin-American leaders out of sight, and therefore had them amply covered with Comintern supervisors.") While the U. S. was shaking its head over the crimes of Dillinger, Jan Valtin's Communists were ambushing and being ambushed on the Hamburg waterfront ("Seven young Nazis were on their...
After a hard day's trust-busting in Manhattan, Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold tumbled drowsily into a berth on what he thought was the Washington train, awoke next morning in Boston's South Station...
...Dispositions of Property: the Use and the Drafting of Trust Provisions," will be the subject of a free, public law lecture at Harvard tomorrow night by Professor A. W. Scott, of the Law School, in Langdell Hall, at 8 o'clock. This is one of a series of lectures offered by the Law School on current legal problems of interest to both laymon and lawyers...