Word: aliases
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The fiercest clash came at Karatina, a village north of Nairobi. There. British police, supported by the 7th Battalion of the King's African Rifles, collided head-on with a powerful Mau Mau foray. The terrorists turned and fled, but their leader was shot in the throat. Captured alive...
Died. Rebecca ("Becky") Buhay, 57. one of the founders of Canada's Workers' (Communist) Party in 1922; of cancer; in Toronto. When the government temporarily outlawed the party in 1940 for opposing the war effort. Becky Buhay went underground, and in 1943 emerged to help reorganize 18,000...
The second fugitive was Sidney Steinberg, onetime assistant national labor secretary of the Party, who was indicted two years ago by a New York federal grand jury for conspiracy. The girl was Shirley Keith Kremen, 21, onetime campus radical, and a budding Red. The other two men, Sam Coleman, alias...
Altered Appearance. Shirley Kremen, using an alias, had rented the lonely four-room hideout in June. A tidy housekeeper, she kept a plentiful supply of canned goods, liquor and beer on hand, and $2,000 in sugar-bowl money. When she was arrested, she had just washed a man'...
In Manhattan, after interviewing returning notables on the Queen Elizabeth, newsmen caught a glimpse and no more of Conductor Leopold Stokowski, back from Europe incognito (his traveling alias: Anthony Stanley) and minus his heiress wife, Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski. Shielding his face with a black coat, he ducked out of his...