Word: freedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cuba's President until his overthrow last year in a military coup, was arrested in Miami last week by a U.S. marshal. The charge: conspiring to smuggle arms out of the U.S. in violation of the 1939 neutrality act. Hotly protesting his innocence, Prío was freed on $50,000 bail to appear this week in a U.S. district court in Manhattan...
...American Society of Newspaper Editors last year, started on the Journal as a cub after attending the University of Missouri School of Journalism, became managing editor in 1940. During World War II, he went to Europe as a correspondent, was wounded, captured by the Germans, and, after several months, freed by the Russians from a prison camp in Poland. After his return to the Journal, he was named editor in 1945. In Atlanta, Bryan has spent almost as much time at public speaking and creating good will for the paper as he has spent editing it. Says he: "I have...
...that Calloway paid the penalty for. Three months ago, the Free Press began a Page One series, pointing all this out. Two months after the series started, the state ordered a new trial for Galloway. Last week, across Page One of the Free Press, was the triumphant headline: GALLOWAY FREED BY COURT AS STATE DROPS CHARGES...
Said Recorder's Court Judge Martha W. Griffiths: "Without the careful and painstaking investigation of Free Press Reporter Ken McCormick, Willie Galloway would of course still be in prison." Added Willie Galloway: "When the judge said I was freed, I didn't know what to say, the water was just running out of my eyes...
...Some hopeful observers point out that the new plan contains little that the USSR might find offensive. Unlike the Baruch proposals of 1945 which the Russians rejected, the Eisenhower offer makes no attempt to monopolize atomic power in an international commission. But even though the plan has been freed from this stigma, there seems little hope for its quick acceptance...