Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Promptly a Washington, D. C. police sergeant arrested Mr. Pelley. Convicted in 1935 for transgressing North Carolina's "blue sky" security law, he was charged with violating his parole. After weekending in the clink, Mr. Pelley was released under a $2,500 bond, determined to fight extradition. The Dies...
In a drab office of New York City's, Parole Commission, behind a glass door lettered "Commissioner Gehrig," sat Baseball Hero Lou Gehrig, sworn in for a ten-year term. His keynote: "I'm not going to talk about [criminals] for one year. I want to become fully...