Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trust that the Editor will continue to maintain the latest high standard in his fight for truth and that he will refuse to be bull-dozed by those insidious "interests...
Visitors to Room No. 1881 of Cleveland's Union Trust Building, offices of Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Co., were last week greeted by Patrolmen Jeremiah Smith and Ignatius Reschke and Sergeant Rudolph Maralowitz. The police guard represented (through the medium of an injunction) the interests of Cleveland's famed and potent Van Sweringen brothers. They were stationed, too, for the purpose of foiling, baffling and frustrating the interests of Cleveland's less famed but also potent Taplin brothers. For between the Van Sweringens and the Taplins exists a long-standing feud, which last week resulted in the phenomenon...
...Prohibition. He proposed then to go into the "entire question of law enforcement and organized justice." He tried to subordinate Prohibition in the inquiry, to make it only one of many elements to be scrutinized. To the agenda were added such matters as immigration violations, the jury system, anti-trust statutes, court procedure, narcotics, general disrespect for Law. In the President's re-explanations of the investigation, Prohibition dwindled almost out of sight...
...Larger: National City Chase National Guaranty Trust of Manhattan and Continental Illinois of Chicago...
...National City Bank announced a small loan policy of loans on salaries and without other security than friends' endorsements of borrowers' notes. Last week National City proclaimed the results of its first small loan year-some 50,000 loans averaging $320 each. Meanwhile Marine Trust Co., of Buffalo, whose similar small loan policy was announced one day after National City's, has made some 19,000 loans...