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...week's end, Hammell and the two other teen-agers were under arrest on charges of being accessories to murder. Weinstein, too, was in jail after a Philadelphia theatrical agent recognized him in Manhattan's Times Square and pointed him out to a policeman. After trying to run away, Weinstein surrendered without a struggle. Meanwhile, detectives were searching for other possible victims in the cellars of Weinstein's house and shop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philadelphia: Ye Friendly Tobacconist | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...Court found that Brooklyn Murderer Nathan Jackson was entitled to consideration of his claim of having been drugged when he confessed. But at a subsequent hearing, Jackson's confession was found to be untainted by drugs after all. He was retried, reconvicted and, because he had killed a policeman, resentenced to death. Last week the New York Court of Appeals upheld his sentence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminal Justice: Lucky Death Sentence | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

Minues after the Great Bust, a middle-aged woman bystander saw a policeman write down an address and hand it to an inspector. "It's a hippie apartment," he said. "Go over and inspect it." Zealous inspectors have little trouble finding fault with the slum apartments which hippies inhabit--as with a lot of other apartments in Cambridge, for that matter. The inspectors can evict the tenants only if there is danger to life and safety; but landlords must correct violations once the inspector arrives. Says Hayes, "I've warned the landlords that if they do rent to hippies, they...

Author: By John D. Reed, | Title: War on Hippies | 10/13/1967 | See Source »

...punished everyone she knew. Yet Svetlana concedes that Nadya could not have lived with Stalin through the years of terror that followed 1932. Svetlana's other explanation is still more doubtful. She finds a devil. His name is Lavrenty Beria, Stalin's last and most infamous secret policeman. "A good deal that this monster did is now a blot on my father's name," she says. She admits that Stalin and Beria were often "guilty together," but calls Stalin's support of Beria "inexplicable," due to Beria's "cunning." The truth must be that Stalin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Witness to Evil | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

After the police had cleared the highway, they pushed the crowd up the 35-foot embankment bordered it. The protestors climbed frantically, but many women could not make it on their own and had to be helped up. When somebody slipped, he ran into the club of a policeman...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: In the Shadow of the Glassboro Summit, Policemen Stir Up the Anti-War Movement | 9/27/1967 | See Source »

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