Word: jails
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been penalized for their stand against its un-Christian methods. However, their witness is often undermined by the churches, which are afraid to take a firm stand for fear of loss of status. There are thousands of accusing fingers pointing at us, of the countless starving, the ones in jail, those banned, and especially those who in frustration and bitterness have left the church, because of our compromise...
...very likely. The Western Allies have proposed that Spandau be closed and Hess transferred to a less costly jail. But the Russians have a veto, and in their wariness toward the West are not likely to sympathize with moves to reduce the costs of incarceration...
...woman!" she stormed at the lady cop who arrested her. "You're a traitress to your sex." Spurning the paddy wagon, Margaret Sanger marched the mile to Raymond Street jail, was later convicted of disseminating birth control information and imprisoned for 30 days...
...totally immersed" in the Negro's problems is he, says his superior, St. Boniface's Pastor Eugene Bleidorn, that Father Groppi is "a Negro with white skin." Adds Groppi himself: "I will picket with the Negro, I will go South with him, I will go to jail with him, and I will hang with him if it need...
...soon approved the entire 18% package. Still, militant union members were clearly unhappy about the size of the increase and threatened to remain on picket lines until they get more. If they do, they may face a further problem: a 1954 law makes strikers liable, at parliamentary discretion, to jail terms if they refuse to obey an order to return to their jobs. By week's end a nervous government had yet to enforce the threat...