Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While a few cynics contend that the Yankees are holding back to avoid anti-trust prosecution and to improve attendance, the events of the first fifth of the season indicate that there may be more truth than usual in the old cliches...
...likes to remind his constituency that he is the only Jew on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and is an ardent supporter of Israel, was spreading rumors all over the district that Haddad is an Arab. Not only that; people were sending around anonymous notes about him ("Can you trust an ARAB to fight for the interests of Jews and for Israel?"). Even worse, said Haddad, Farbstein was going about telling folks that Haddad was born an Egyptian, that he got married in the Protestant Episcopal Church and thus was a meshumad (an apostate from Judaism). In the 19th District...
...smokes English Ovals like he was trying to give up Bantron, and originally became a good friend of Willie Mays, he explains, because "I am a very athletically inclined person myself." By mid-1963, he had talked Mays into depositing every cent of his $105,000 salary into the trust department of Golden Gate National, started paying off Willie's debts and was doling out a living allowance of $20,000 a year-no more, no less...
...office at the next election, they soon reappeared on the public payroll, the father as a $20,000 a year commissioner, and the son, with the sense of humor that is peculiar to Massachusetts, as chairman of the civil service commission. Apart from the unusual warmth and trust of the parental-filial relationship, neither of these gentlemen has any particular qualifications for office, any office; certainly no more than the judge who was once a lawyer who knew the Governor or the commissioner who is a defeated legislator. The Governor can be given the power to suspend all indicted state...
...McMullan and Alex McKeigny, both directors of the company, are leaders of the Jackson Citizens' Council. Other officials, Robert M. Hearin and Alex Rogers, are members of the staff of Mississippi Governor Paul B. Johnson. Mississippi Power and Light also shares several directors with the Deposit Guaranty Bank and Trust Company of Jackson and the First National Bank of Jackson, the two largest banks in the state. Many of the bank officials, in turn, are members of the Citizens' Council...