Word: murderously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...AVENGERS (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). A bowler-hatted Briton and a mod Honey West explore "The Murder Market," which is masquerading as a marriage mart...
...instance a union-employer welfare fund in Sacramento that he claimed had been mishandled. Wilson was shot to death for his pains April 5. This month Lloyd Green, another crusading official of the same union, met the same fate. After the arrest (TIME, May 20) of five murder suspects-two of whom had been fund trustees, another its auditor-authorities understandably started taking a closer look at the disputed $500,000 welfare account...
...fund's administrator, Sture Youngren, 57, at first insisted: "There has been no till tapping that I can see." Last week, however, Youngren, a Sacramento insurance executive, told the district attorney's office that he and two of the men indicted for conspiring to murder Wilson had in fact tapped the till of $76,000. U.S. Labor Department investigators promptly made an appointment to meet Youngren at his office that night for further questioning. When they showed up, the office was dark. They found Youngren's body in a rest room, a bullet wound in the head...
Last week, after more than eight hours' deliberation, the jury of eight men and four women reached its ver dict. Gertrude Baniszewski was convicted of first-degree murder; although the prosecution demanded the death penalty, the jury showed mercy and she was given a life sentence. Paula was found guilty of second-degree murder, which in Indiana carries a mandatory life term. John Baniszewski, Hubbard and Hobbs were convicted of man slaughter, and will each serve from two to 21 years in prison. Still awaiting trial is Stephanie, who, alone of her cruel clan, told the prosecution...
...conclude with two warnings. First: the version of The Sleeping, Car Murder being shown in Boston is dubbed-rather well dubbed, actually (the speakers can act rather than just read, and the dialogue sounds fairly natural) but dubbed all the same. The voices are subtly inappropriate, the speakers are often too closely miked, and one misses the nuances of the movie actor's performances. Second: There is a short. Most charitably described as a show-and-tell exercise on the Impressionists, it should be seen only by the totally deaf...