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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 28

66 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 66 pages OCR'd
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ee et ee pe ee CO ar Ca rma rt ae gn Peg cage A by a i . A Your nameis — Robert Watson. You are convicted and imprisoned in Mulberry, Florida for crimes you didn’t t You're lucky. In the old days they would have hanged you in the town square. Forgotten but alive, Robert Watson was even luckier. John Frasca, a reporter for the Tampa Tribune, took up his cause and, through a series of relentless, hard-hitting articles, which won him a Pulitzer Prize, found the true criminal and freed an innocent man. This ia his story and yours, “An exciting story ...in fact an answer to the Sheppard Trial.”—Morris Ernst “Spotlights the awful impotence of the little man when confronted with the full majesty of the law and makes the reader wonder how many other men are serving time for crimes they didn’t commit.”—Libfary Journal “Proves how many different types of people a sth an a little truth can draw to battle, with tears, money and effort, and how that deathleas fool, the cru- sading reporter, is forever.” —lJames T. McDermott, Judge, State of Pennsylvania -, «el Mert 2 te a The West {Continued from page 16) carriers of splenic fever — it was not yet known that a cattle tick was the culprit — and while the longhorns seemed immune, losses were heavy among do- mestic cattle. For this’ reason, cattle trails were continuously pushed westward by law, but not quite as rapidly as farmers were pushing westward in this period. There was also the dam- age done by trail herds that had no respect for a farmer’s planted fields. Some communities tried to guarantee pay for such dam- age, and to route trails away from the sodbusters’ holdings. But as farm population in- creased, so did the conflict be- tween town and country. For those who had nothing to gain from the cattle trade, there were other objectors to its con- tinuance, notably its accom- panying violence. Eves if the violence was exaggerated at the time for political effect as well as by later romanticists, it did exist, and local taxpayers footed the bill for law enforcement mainly against transients. Cam- bling and prostitution, centering in numerous saloons, were other undesirable elements. They were defended, not only as ne- cessities of the trade, but also because licenses and fines con- tributed considerably to the costs of government. As time passed, g growing respectable element demanded an end to the tolerance of cattle-trade evils. Dykstra believes that senti- ment for prohibition of algohol, for instance, has been much wndnenactimated During the Jobs For Women wi BP LL OB BEES ff national bestseller! ARTHUR HAILEY’S AIRDART
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