Word: parolees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Free again in the land of the free was veteran operatic Basso Ezio Pinza after two and a half months on Ellis Island as a potentially dangerous enemy alien. Roman-born Pinza was released on parole announced his intention of doing everything he could to help the United Nations win...
From Northeastern Penitentiary in Pennsylvania emerged newspaper-and-dope-sheet Publisher Moses Louis Annenberg, a sick man (low blood pressure and heart disease) on parole. He had served 23 months of his three-year sentence for income-tax evasion.
The mysterious case of France's grey, aging General Henri Honoré Giraud, who was recently rumored to have made an almost incredible escape from a German prison (TIME, May 11), was still unsolved. It was said that he was at liberty in Vichy, had refused to parole himself...
Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, World War I draft dodger, as the U.S. entered World War II lost his appeal for a parole from Army prison at Fort Leavenworth, where he has served a little more than a year of a seven-and-a-half-year term.
Last week 200 educators, policemen, parole officers, lawyers, businessmen, social workers, magistrates were gathered by the Social Service Bureau of the city's Magistrate's Courts to consider what to do about Harlem's poverty, overcrowding, fabulously high rents for miserable tenements, broken homes, immorality, old unsanitary...