Word: arrested
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...served, too, as Beemer's mayor. But in September 1928, Banker Wupper received unwelcome visitors. They were State Bank examiners. Just before they found an embezzlement of $1,000,000 and ordered the bank closed, Banker Wupper vanished. Citizens and State offered $3,150 in rewards for his arrest...
Catching sight of a policeman in the crowd?the same policeman who arrested him for making salt at Dandi year ago (TIME, April 14)?Satyagrahi Gandhi called out: "You know I am on my way to make salt again?and will you arrest me once again...
...Front Page, a city editor addicted to coarse epithets and unscrupulous behavior, he does so with surprising success, without even removing his boutonniere. In order to retain the services of a reporter who wants to leave town for a more respectable position, he arranges for police to arrest the reporter. "The son of a ?* stole my watch," he says...
...broadcast program on April 1 will be presented under the auspices of the Judge Baker Foundation. This organization was established as a memorial to Judge H.B. Baker, first judge of the Boston Juvenile Court. The institution endeavors by study and guidance to arrest criminal tendencies in children and adults and works in close cooperation with the Juvenile Court...
...disband or at least send out of France his palace guard of German and Swiss mercenaries. There never has been much romance in the Legion, U. S. and British thriller-novels to the contrary. It is not even true that a fugitive criminal is safe in the Legion from arrest or extradition...