Word: parolees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When husband Richard Peete got the news he committed suicide. (Her first husband had killed himself too, leaving her a widow in her teens.) In San Quentin and Tehachapi prisons Louise Peete was a model prisoner. After 18 years she was paroled. She went back to Los Angeles, got a...
Fritz Kuhn, ex-fiihrer of the German-American Bund, interned by the U.S. as an enemy alien since his parole from a two and a half-to-five-year prison sentence (for stealing Bund funds), was ordered deported to Germany. Naturalized in 1934, his citizenship was canceled in 1943 (he...
In your Dec. 4 issue, you refer to the appointment of a Mathew W. Bullock to the Chairmanship of the Massachusetts Parole Board.
¶"Henny" (William Henry) Bullock, who refused the track-team captaincy, is a younger brother of Massachusetts Parole Board's Chairman Mathew Bullock. Both were great footballers. Henny now works in a war plant.-ED.
Happiest about Bullock's appointment was former Parole Chairman Reuben L. Lurie. In Boston, bedeviled by uneasy racial relations, the appointment seemed a step toward a new atmosphere. Said Bullock: "It's a great thing for my people."