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...Cambridge police arrested Mann, Olson, and Nies on the CFIA charges at 11:30 a. m. last Friday after a press conference which Mann had called in the Old Cambridge Baptist Church. The three were arraigned before Judge Edward M. Viola of the Third District Court at 2 p. m., with Viola continuing the case until November...
They were then taken to the Middlesex County Jail in Billerica, where they stayed until 7 p. m. Bond was posted for all three-$2500 for Olson, and $250 for Nies-but, before they left the jailhouse, the Boston police serverd them with the Boston English warrants. The police then took them to the District 10 cellblock in Roxbury Crossing...
...three were driven to Billerica for four hours and from there to the District 10 cellblock, instead of being allowed to go directly to the cellblock after posting bond at the Courthouse. "A bondsman was on his way to the Courthouse" as Mann, Olson, and Nies were being taken away, Homans said...
Bond was set temporarily for each of the three at $1000 on Friday evening, and they were released from the District 10 cellblock at 11:30 p.m. after posting it. The next morning, Judge Charles I. Taylor of the Roxbury Municipal Court-the same court which will hold the "hearing on problable cause" on November 7-raised the bail to $7500 for Mann and $5000 each for Olson and Nies. They then began their four-day stay in the Charles Street Jail...
...victory was the Bulldogs' seventeenth Ivy win in a row over three seasons. Eli quarterback Joe Massey marched the team 74 yards after the kick-off, depending mainly on the running of half-back Don Martin and fullback Bill Primps, and the outcome of the game was decided...