Word: bails
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...comfortable, hard at work painting a portrait of the warden who was hugely pleased. On top of the excitement of her first Manhattan show, Artist Hoover last week received even better news: the Spanish Government had relented to the point of letting Luis Quintanilla out on 3,000 pesetas bail...
Released on $500 bail supplied by University of Chicago's famed Professor Robert Morss Lovett, Lecturer Strachey proceeded to Cleveland where he told an audience: "They asked me just three questions when I came to this country: Are you polygamous? Are you an anarchist? Do you contemplate overthrowing the Government? I answered all of them in the negative. It would be rather careless to answer otherwise. But those answers happen to be correct. I am not a member of the Communist Party. I just hold Communistic views. I don't advocate overthrowing any government." With the deportation hearing...
During the meeting, Angelo Herndon, who is now touring the country on bail in an attempt to raise the $10,000 necessary to carry on the appeal of his case to the Supreme Court, addressed the twenty-five students present...
...obsolete statute of the post-Civil War period. His only crime was the possession of literature advocating the acquittal of the Scottsboro prisoners. He is now touring the country in an effort to raise funds for the appeal of his case before the Supreme Court. Fifteen thousand dollars bail has been provided for him by the International Labor Defense, pending his trial...
...hear Fred Perkins call his workmen together for counsel, hear him tell them he cannot pay more than 25? per hour, see him enter his kitchen after a hard day's work, hear him tell his wife that NRA has cracked down, that he must post $5,000 bail or go to jail. To jail he goes; after 18 days, out on bail he comes. Then to his aid go eminent volunteer counsel-David Aiken Reed and John William Davis-who personally re-enact their conferences with their client following his conviction in Federal Court (TIME...