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For the first time in newspaper history, said the Trib, a murderer had been named by a newspaper and his crimes detailed before he had admitted them or been indicted for them.* "So great was public confidence in the Tribune," it crowed, "that other newspapers . . . reprinted the story solely because...
Crowed the Communist Daily Worker: "The Communist Party has become a strong, influential factor in the maritime industry. . . . More difficult struggles loom."
Last week warmhearted Mrs. Bethune, widely regarded as her race's First Lady, paid a flying birthday visit to San Francisco, where Mayor Roger Lapham and California's Attorney General Robert Kenny helped her celebrate. (She crowed happily: "These parties are getting more interracial every year-and for...
The trouble, crowed critics of nationalization, was that Bata's managers were picked for their politics, not for their business experience. They pointed to Ivan Holy, 34-year-old general manager of Bata, who got his job chiefly because he was Communist representative of Zlin in the Czech Parliament...
Gathering wind, Caesar cast his eyes over the roomful of reporters. "How'm I doin', boys?" he crowed. Without pausing for reply, Caesar then admitted that there is one authority he would obey.