Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Soviet plan which would in effect disarm the West without disarming Soviet Russia. "The U.S. is prepared to go ahead with any discussion or negotiations which give any promise whatever," said Patterson. "But the U.S.S.R. responds to everything we say with its simple nostrum: 'Ban the bomb; trust us Russians...
...outside the Senate chamber. The filibusterers, led by Alabama Democrat Lister Hill, agreed to vote on the Anderson rider. It was voted down, 55 to 36. The talkers went right on talking. They refused to regard the vote as final. Cried Hill: "The lobbyists of the power trust have been swarming the corridors for days...
...four years that he headed O.F.P.O.C., John apparently did an outstanding job of eradicating Communist subversion in West Germany, and had the complete trust of the Anglo-American occupation authorities. A year ago he helped smash a Communist spy ring; a fortnight ago his evidence led to the legal banning in the West of the East Zone Youth Movement...
...long emblazoned: CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDER LORD BEAVERBROOK. Last week the Express dropped the Beaver's line and announced that "the newspapers have passed out of his control." The Beaver had turned over his controlling shares to the Beaverbrook Foundation, which has been set up as a "British Empire educational trust." But the formal change did not mean that the Beaver was relinquishing any of the undisputed control he has exercised over the Express and his two other dailies...
...speedboat and an Oldsmobile convertible. If he had reached his 21st birthday next October, he would have come into a fortune. His father, Gordon Thorne. a hard-drinking heir of a Montgomery Ward & Co. founder, had left his fourth wife and their son Monty $3,000,000 in trust. But Monty's life was full of unhappiness, and his death was full of horror...