Word: bails
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...east-west nonstop coast to coast, bagged a Harmon Trophy in 1935 "I was a free agent and took no orders," she claimed at a hearing last week. "I undertook something that I thought I could handle alone, and I guess I overreached myself." For lack of $7,500 bail she went to jail to await a hearing on the day after Christmas...
...head, knocked him down, kicked him, fractured his cheekbone and sent him to the hospital choked up with blood. According to witnesses, Fay's simple explanation was: "I had to give it to him." Charged with second-degree assault, forceful Mr. Fay was released under $1,000 bail to await trial. (He pleaded not guilty...
...publicly deriding Panama as "under the Yankee boot," the Spanish Minister in Panama City, Jose Maria Cavero y Giocorroetea, Duke of Bailén, himself was booted last week. An executive order declared him persona non grata, asked his recall...
Trust. In Manhattan, a magistrate released a prisoner on 5? bail...
...Cinemactor Ramon Navarro, who retired in 1935 with $500,000, spent a night in a Hollywood jail when he couldn't raise $150 bail. Next morning when he pleaded guilty to drunken driving his lawyer paid his $50 fine, denied Navarro was busted...