Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 322, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1927 — Page 3

'APRIL 19, 1927

Prosecutors Confer on Armitage Case

Hearing on Contempt of 0 Court Charge Before Collins Thursday. ACCEPT APPOINTMENTS Expect Trial to Get Under way Next Week. Plans for the trial of Janies E. Armitage at 9 a. m. Thursday on charges of contempt of Criminal Court because of his alleged attempt to bribe Grand Juror Claude A. Achey to vote against indictment of Mayor Duvall were being formulated today. He and Holtzman appeared in court and formally filed their acceptances. Armitage, brother of William H. Armitage, political boss of Mayor Shank’s administration, who recently regained his power at city hall, has denied the charge. Prosecutor William H. Remy conferred this morning with Emsley W. Johnson and John W. Holtzman, named special deputy prosecutors to aid in the trial by Judge James A. Collins. Johnson, out of the city Monday, accepted the appointment today. When Prosecutor, Remy late MonBay filed an information charging Armitage with the bribery attempt and asking his Citation, Armitage ■was cited and ordered to appear in t Thursday to show cause why hould not be found guilty of the ge. This was on orders of Judge Collins, who Monday morning refused Rerny’s plea to discharge the jury which has been investigating political in Indiana. " Remy asked discharge of the jury last week when he filed an affidavit by Achey that Armitage had offered him $2,600 and a job if he would vote against indictment of Duvall. Armiiage Served Monday night Deputy Sheriff A. B. Wiltsie served Armitage with the court order, directing him to appear at 9 a. m. Thursday and show cause why he should not be attached and punished for contempt of the court. Eph Inman, noted criminal attorney, is expected to represent Arm-

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Remy’s Information Against Armitage

The information filed by Prosecutor William H. Remy. on which James E. Armitage, brother of William H. Armitage, Republican local pol|tician, was cited for contempt of Criminal Court and the Marion County grahd jury, for an alleged attempt to bribe Claude A. Achey, 641 E. Thirty-Third St., a grand juror, follows: “William H. Remy, prosecuting attorney in and for the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit of Marion County, Indiana, being duly sworn upon his oath, informs the court that the Marion County grand jury for the present term is composed of Charles 1,. Clark, Lee Williams, S. S. Sutton, J. P. Van Camp, James P. Chamberlin and Claude A. Achey; that during the incumbency of the above named as grand jurors and while they were so serving they were engaged in an investigation pertaining to certain alleged misconduct of certain public officials; that one of said officials was John Li. Duvall; that while so engaged as aforesaid one of said grand jurors, to wit: Claude A. Achey, on or about the 9th day of April, 1927, communi-

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said James Armitage be ruled to appear in this court and show cause why he should not be attached and punished for contempt of said court for willfully and corruptly attempting to influence the vote of said grand juror as aforesaid." Dies at Baltzell Home Miss Harriett Campbell, 87, an aunt of the wife of Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. died at the Baltzell residence Monday night. The body will be taken Wednesday to Sumner, 111., for burial.

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