Word: baile
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Calmly Cochran handed his gun to the special prosecutor, calmly surrendered to a deputy sheriff. He was formally charged with murder, formally released on $500 bail. Then Rancher Cochran drove home with his wife...
...picked up the suspects separately. In Tatibana's rooms they found a truckload of assorted information about the U.S. Navy. Arrested on a charge of "conspiracy to obtain national defense information . . . for . . . a foreign power," Commander Tatibana was promptly sprung when Japanese Consul Kenji Nakauchi posted $50,000 bail. Kono could not raise his $25,000 bail, stayed in jail...
...agent's arrest. In Berlin, Nazi spokesmen said Dr. Rieth had had no "official" connection with the German Government for seven years. In Washington, the German Embassy said he had resigned from the diplomatic service four years ago. In Manhattan, Dr. Hans Borchers, German Consul General, demanded bail for Dr. Rieth, was firmly refused...
...really took on the guise of a friend in need. A word from him and the Cambridge cops would free a luckless inebriate from the Central Square jail and allow him to proceed to his dormitory. With police forces for miles around "Charlie's" word was as good as bail...
Last week Dr. Galbraith, viewing this "bad situation," invited Chairman William Hine of the New York Produce Exchange's pepper committee to Washington. When Hine and other peppermen arrived, Galbraith announced, "We are not going to let the shipping shortage bail out the speculators." Then he bluntly told the brokers they had two ways out: 1) a margin requirement of $1,000 per unit (33,600 lb.) instead of $350, and an end to pure speculation, or 2) an OPACS-imposed price ceiling "considerably below the current price." Cowed, the brokers gulped assent to the margin boost. Next...