Word: bails
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bennett Anderson of the western district of Tennessee to learn that he too was now an object of attack in the House. Representative LaGuardia, acting on complaints of Memphis citizens, queried the Department of Justice on Judge Anderson's record as to narcotic law violators admitted to low bail, only to default and disappear; as to his connection or that of his family, through loans, with the failure of American Savings Bank and Trust Company of Memphis...
Liquor trading around the Capitol slumped sharply last week after two "traders" were seized by Dry agents near the Senate Office Building. Free on $2,000 bail for peddling drinks to thirsty S. O. B. occupants, George Lyons Cassidy, famed as "The Man in the Green Hat," was arrested for the second time in four months as he was about to enter the Senators ' private domain with six bottles of gin (TIME, Nov. 11). Two hours later the same agents closed in upon William David Goldberg as he was slipping through a back door to the same building with...
...preliminary affray, which took place at the Central Square Station, a Harvard sophomore was arrested and taken to the Central Square Headquarters charged with disturbing the peace. At 1.30 o'clock last night, friends of the prisoner were trying to raise bail to keep him from passing the night in a cell...
...unheeded; the craft was fired on as it fled guiltily away; not until half an hour later was it found, docked, the dying Downey in the cockpit waving his hand feebly. Although the guardsmen found neither drugs nor liquid aboard, they emphasized the fact that Downey was out on bail, charged with smuggling...