Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1940 — Page 22
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Baltzel Sets Deat Deadline Atter Over-ruling Motions } ° : To of 3 Defendants. Doap yoke font! meme > fod Co “Keep Dad Cool in Ore of These
Saturday has been set as the final Solid ocean pearl buttons
day for three WPA fraud case de- Stitched twice for ied oo rs \_E E A + fendants to file demurrers or any|| - strength Hs Zz . 1% } N EY 0 IE OR other motions attempting to halt 4.Leg pleats: tor oxira ; Ee : ¥ :
their. trial on charges of diverting filiness S—— WPA labor ang material to private
use. Tailored fly overflap wm cei mee » emer The defendants, Carl F. Korte- Bar-tacked: + + 3 : a s<ENai peter, farmer Marion County WPA are1ackeq’ 19 proven : 1, ; 1 El A ripping == |
co-ordinator; rthur F. Eickhoff,
president of the Eickhoff Realty Co., and Miss Elizabeth C. Claypool,
173¢ N. Pennsylvania St. heard | , : ; cH : their pleas in abatement overruled - \ = E : : ~ by Federal ‘Judge Robert C. Baltzell : -, BE all yi : : : wi aN | “yesterday. % : 58 By HE |
Following his ruling, Judge Balt-|| - io 3 zell said that these defendants must Sel : fle by Saturday any further mo- Qoyrad shirred elastic tions ‘they wish to make and miust Siges file the briefs with the motions.
Hearing Due June 24
This was an attempt -to speed up trial’ of the case, which Judge Baltzell has said he wishes to schedule this summer. The Andictments were _ voted Jan. 31. | Arthur V. Brown, local banker,
also indicted | on a WPA fraud charge, ‘is to Have a hearing on his plea-in Susteren) June 24. Like the : other. three defendants he had ®o —— charged that the indictment _ + Seams lock stitched — invalid because women were excluded from the [Federal Grand Jury . and because part of the. violation Extra leg length- TE charged was a breach of WPA regulations rather than ofthe law. Two additional points mentioned in Mr. Brown’s plea in abatement wer ea charge that Grand Jury witnesses. had heen mtimidated and
that U. S. District Attorney Val|| 3 D A Y S 0 i L Y | fb I Bp A i K U A L S A L E | Question Often Raised bout These Suits Nolan made improper references to 1 a | a : y : Fe ; 2 : te 1 : Mr. en ign eer Hn : a a LH RR "You'll admit, too, that such firm, sturdy quality fabs --, Judge Baltzell's lengthy opinion 6 Ay iat 4 | rics, such expert ‘and detailed workmanship are ex
said that there was no doubt that . : 3 i i women were- qualified jurors in In- : 7 BF “] traordinary at 12.95. Some of these suits even have
diana but that no women ever had : : £2 served on juries in the Federal a | 5, " NY Tihs ~ LINED SLEEVES.: They're styled like "expensive"
Soult haves ES Sa mat the de | ; | / J : oo | suits! They hold their shape and press. But, above any of them had been prejudiced by | SU a all, they're thin . . . they keep you cool from morning
the exclusion of women or that the : a Sin ra jury commissioners had acted arbi- 3 7 | | x ’ till night. The colors have life ‘and sparkle. A good
trarily in excluding women. : : | ; 7 . ; ye o I Down : | percentage of men who. see these fine suits buy On the question of WPA bulletins : an } ) . : | 3 two, sometimes three.
and regulations, Judge Baltzell said that since this was not the only evi- . o . dence presented to the Grand Jury, : : pa | : Tropa Coolspuns, Pel Wiss $99 any it was a matter which properly Pin EE | START PAYING THE e fabric a man could want for summer Should be wopsidorec 44 thie iste of Your Only Oppor- A ; a | BALANCE IN JULY ype 7 trial : pt ) : : : to invalidate the indictment, tunity This Year to F +. 2 %. —Single and double breasted models . . . many
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