Word: escapee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A Shotgun in the Stomach. During a tense encounter between the Tennessee National Guard and an armed mob in Oliver Springs. 15 miles west of Clinton, members of the mob elbowed their way through shoulder-to-shoulder guardsmen and leaped at newsmen. The chief danger was to photographers and newsreel...
The Kentucky National Guard gave the press better protection in the rioting at Clay and Sturgis. But, reported Mrs. Francele H. Armstrong, editor of Kentucky's Henderson Gleaner and Journal. who was herself bullied by the mob at Clay, "the climate was unhealthy for two classes of citizens-newspaper...
The Escape. In one of the wildest and most sanguinary affairs of the 18-month-old war of terror, Polykarpos Hadjigeorghiu, 25, a top E.O.K.A. partisan with a $14,000 price on his head, escaped for a third time from his British captors. As Hadjigeorghiu was led from prison into...
* Nearly 4,000,000 tons of shipping, virtually none of it owned or manned by Panamanians, operates under Panamanian registry to escape home-country taxes, labor unions or maritime codes.
Snowbound at a rural bus stop, Marilyn continues her feeble efforts to escape. When fatherly Arthur O'Connell cannot put a snaffle on his coltish pal, the muscular bus driver (Robert Bray) finally takes Murray outside and gives him the larruping he has been asking for. The fight is...