Word: counts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Parliament Building a crowd of 200 college-age youths began shouting "Quebec Libre" and chanting "Shoo, shoo, shoo." They dispersed when police flailed away with night sticks. The whole crowd in Parliament Square-a few of them pattering polite applause -hardly numbered 500. "You can count the crowd by counting the police -and then divide by two," said one newsman...
...other defendants: Science Teacher Carlton Josselyn, who had been earning extra money as a bartender, two part-time waiters, and the caterers, Mrs. Helen Bussey, 56, and Mrs. Emily Agnes Peterson, 51. For these two ladies there was a shocking surprise: the prosecuting attorney charged them with an additional count of conspiracy on the ground that they had provided the bartenders. The case against the parents and caterers was postponed for a week...
...addition to the conspiracy charge, the four councillors are charged with one count each of requesting and accepting a bribe. All but one of them are still members of the Governor's Council, which has the power of approval over most Gubernatorial appointments...
...jury handed down indictments late last week, the murders were not mentioned, although the jury is to reconvene Oct. 21, and federal officials made it clear the case is by no means closed. Rainey, Price and three other Neshoba countians, including two Philadelphia city cops, were arraigned on two counts of depriving local Negroes of their rights by "arresting, incarcerating and detaining" them. In one case, Rainey, Price & Co. were accused of "striking, beating and whipping" a Negro, in another of clubbing a Negro with a blunt instrument. The maximum penalty on each count is one year in prison...
...months, Mike Grost had only a three-word vocabulary ("mama," "daddy," "no"), though the average at that age is about ten. His parents stopped worrying three months later, when he started speaking complete sentences; by his second birthday he could count to 100. At three he interrupted a story his mother was reading to him. "Why don't you ever let me read to you?" asked Mike, and was allowed to do just that. When Mike's kindergarten teacher asked the class to draw a picture on any subject, he mapped the solar system and labeled...