Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Gene Tunney's Manhattan detective brother, Tom, floored a rebellious captive with one punch. It took 20 minutes to bring the captive to. ∙∙ Richard Whitney will run a dairy at Barnstable, Mass., when he leaves Sing Sing on parole Aug. 11. The farm belongs to the family...
Richard Whitney, the ex-Stock Exchange president who became Sing Sing's best-known convict, came up for parole this week, hoped to get out Aug. 11 after serving three years and four months of his five-to-ten-year embezzlement sentence. He has been a model prisoner, and...
Archduke Otto of Austria received guests in Hollywood, seated on a golden throne at last-a prop one borrowed from the M.G.M. warehouse. Ex-Bundführer Fritz Kuhn, now convict 26558, was refused a parole at Dannemora, where he is serving two and one-half to five years for...
The "wildcat" Communist-run strike at the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, Calif, was scarcely broken when a C.I.O. union (of die casters) walked out of the Cleveland plant of Aluminum Co. of America. The move, following the pattern at Inglewood, was in defiance of a Mediation Board request...
A switchboard operator halted the elevators. A bellhop dashed out to the street, grabbed Policemen Schuck and Klika, who covered the club's exits. Schuck was near the service door when three bandits came charging down the stairs. He opened fire, they fired back; Schuck toppled over with a...