Word: bailed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Sweezy refused to answer, he was declared in contempt of court and ordered confined until he answered. He was finally allowed out on bail, and his case will come up before the N. H. Supreme Court for oral arguments in September...
After putting up bail to get Reporter Bradshaw out, News-Star Editor N. B. ("Beachy") Musselman went to work on Harrington. Said a Page One editor's note: "The News-Star has never published the criminal record of Sheriff Jim Harrington before because a man's past is not always indicative of his future actions. However, in the light of [what has happened], the News-Star feels an obligation to publish his past in full. We regret not having done so before." The record, spread across two columns of the paper, showed that Sheriff Harrington had been arrested...
Freed on $12,000 bail posted through the aid of friends, the youth was met at the airport by his father, Clyde K. M. Kluckhohn, professor of Anthropology, who had returned last week...
When Spring deferred the case until May 11, the students were released on $25 bail, most of it put up by their fraternities...
...fees. Macfadden protested that being cooped up in jail would make him ill. Scoffed blonde, elegant 49-year-old Mrs. Macfadden No. 3: "Go on, he'll outlive us all." Grumbling that his income has dwindled to only $2,000 a month. Macfadden finally put up $10,000 bail, emerged from jail with a bit of philosophy as old but not nearly as bouncy as he was: "Some women are wonderful, and some are she-devils. What are you going to do? You can't do with them, you can't do without them...