Word: crimes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...accomplice in crime and I pushed our way through the crowd and grabbed Freyberg by the tails of his tunic. He turned round and, exercising his privilege as an "Old Boy," gruffly ordered us to "absquatulate," which means nothing worse than "scram." But we were inspired at having touched with our hands a real, live hero and a good Samaritan...
...Boulevards. Pasty-faced workers found war news crowded from the headlines by the rue Le Sueur crime. In underheated rooms and overcrowded subways, clerks and salesgirls read the gory details. Fleshy black-marketeers and their flashy molls exchanged sadistic tidbits over champagne and caviar...
Accordingly, Dr. Benes' despair over the French betrayal at Munich was bottomless. What Jan Masaryk, at home in the Anglo-Saxon world, rightly thought a mistake, French-oriented Dr. Benes considered a crime. He was shocked to the roots of his being. It will take much, perhaps more than the West ever can offer, to satisfy Dr. Benes that the Czechs can again rely on Western guarantees...
Sober speakers at last week's National Shoe Retailers Association's annual meeting in Manhattan gave the reason for the new crime wave. Said Tanners' Council Vice President Merrill A. Watson: "World leather supplies . . . can be covered by one word. That word is 'scarce.' " The facts about that scarcity...
Sometimes a wheedle whacker telephones the wrong mooch. One dynamiter recently tried to give the Russian Injection to the head of the Crime Section, U.S. Department of Justice...