Word: wared
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...time his shingle was up in the Farmers and Mechanics Building in West Chester (pop. 20,400), he was more than a little shocked and angered by what was transpiring in Nixon's White House, and he was running for Congress. Last week the incumbent, John Ware, a 65-year-old industrialist and a Republican, announced that he would not run again...
...When she refused to tell a Pasco County, Fla., judge where she got information for a story on a grand-jury proceeding, St. Petersburg Times Reporter Lucy Ware Morgan was sentenced to five months in jail (TIME, Nov. 26). The Times's lawyers then appealed, arguing, among other things, that Mrs. Morgan's refusal to name sources might be considered an act of contempt only if she balked before the grand jury in question. Quick to oblige, State Attorney James T. Russell hauled Mrs. Morgan before the grand jury and again demanded her sources. She again declined...
...ranking Radcliffe player Ruth Stevens and Wellesley's Genie Ware played a very tight, smooth match, which fell to Ware, 15-13, 15-2, 15-11. Ware won the intercollegiate nationals last year...
Stevens managed to return many of Ware's hard, well-controlled rail serves and slicing backhand,, but tired in the second game. She made a strong comeback in the final game, tucking the ball continually into the back corner...
Journalists still face imprisonment for refusing to name their sources. St Petersburg Times Reporter Lucy Ware Morgan has been sentenced to five months in jail unless she tells a Pasco County judge where she got her information for a story on a grand jury that had decided not to issue any indictments. An appeal is pending, and Times Editor Eugene Patterson is attempting to go to jail in his reporter's place. Patterson may get half his wish. The judge is considering whether the editor exposed himself to contempt charges when he ordered Mrs. Morgan not to name...