Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Convicted last week in a Manhattan Federal Court on five counts of perjury: Harvey Marshall Matusow, former paid Communist functionary (1947-50) and paid anti-Communist informer (1950-54), who once observed: "I don't even trust myself." Matusow had testified that an Assistant U.S. Attorney had coached him to testify falsely at the 1952 trials of 13 second-string Communist leaders. "He didn't lie to protect himself," summed up U.S. Attorney Paul W. Williams. "He lied to implicate others, to destroy our judicial system and to discredit persons and Government agencies fighting the Communist menace...
Despite the satisfaction the refugees said they got from warm, friendly relations with people around them, there were constant complaints "about mutual suspicion and protestations that 'you couldn't trust anybody...
...Trust Company of Georgia...
...implied that the country was being run by Richard Nixon and the Eisenhower Cabinet. Only when he strayed onto subjects dealing with his own political idealism did Stevenson sound like himself. "Our plan for 20th century man," he said, "is not just for his survival, but for his triumph . . . Trust the people...
...Dallas' First National Bank: "I think they're tightening the screws far too close. In some areas of the consumer-credit picture there are undoubtedly abuses. But the Fed is behaving like a schoolteacher who punishes the whole class because two to three children are bad." Says Trust Co. of Georgia Board Chairman John A. Sibley: "When money is scarce, it's the little man who suffers...