Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1941 — Page 37

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941

PAGE 36

THOMAS PLEA

RULING WATED C K'S DOWNSTAI

Question of nity for Grand Jury Testimony

To Be Decided. | ‘ A legal question of whether Hen- °° Rpts : ty M. Thomas, Warren Township £ : , Trustee, is immune from prosecution ROA ; : because he testified before a Grand . § |, €, Jury, will be decided by Criminal 1’ { Fo 3 Court. Judge Dewey Myers tomor- i Thang, 3 : k ’

row. Two indictments are pending

against the trustee, charging per- 3 ke \ & : ¢ Fi ’ ; ‘ jury and conspiracy to commit a 3 3 uf Ps | & W HILE JUST ] felony in connection with an alleged % he i i i ap . pre-election agreement. He is ac- § § of ify £1 Bg Pe cused of consenting to abide by the % 3 j be .¢ S 22 LAST ¢ 4 advice of his two campaign man- : £3 e agers in appointments and letting

contracts after his election. 3 v C 1 M Claims He's Immune ® ¥ 4 ; OX pa / | ENDOZA DYED Russell I. Richardson, attorney | YF 4g : ig

for the trustee, argued on a plea he. "WW. ‘ : ef y ‘A in abatement before Judge Myers % 4 " ; STRIPED (CONEY yesterday that Mr. Thomas was im- A ; oy i , :

mune from prosecution under the law because he testified regarding

facts of his case before the Grand J -s = i Jury more than a year ago. ¢ } § i. E : . kt 3 J \ ; 3 R 3 J

Prosecutor Sherwood Blue argued that a witness is immune from prosecution only if his testimony before the Grand Jury is involun-

tary i 3 : “The witness at no time claimed } i od P his constitutional rights and re- i 85 fused to testify,” Mr. Blue said $i : FF “He testified voluntarily.” J #8 E EB EB : The arguments were confined to leah i] : 3 & the perjury indictment and should an EW Manan : : : : the defense plea be sustained, the Es. of Tora : conspiracy indictment still will i 1 Jai : ;

stand Based on Statement

The perjury charge was based fay ny : . | ; I'SU Al “9.50 : : j 3 1 Ri A L a LJ

ipon the trustee's statement of : campaign expenses at the end of : B : $i . : which were the words: “No prom- : : $ 4 Or ALITY izes.” ; : ? 3 : Ex The Indictment charged that the R AY 0 N $ A TIN

alleged pre-election agreement was : . ; i Ll je entered into bv Mr. Thomas with LASTEX GIRDLES : : MARCH IS THE MONTH Rubin and H. N. White : : TO BUY Y Rp R ( Mr. Thomas was elected on the : 3 : : B OUR FUR COAT

Republican ticket in 1938 and the : : E 3 FOR FALL 1941! AND THIS alleged agreement came to light § : a 1 iE 4 ¢ | a. during an investigation of relief y } 5 | 3 : IS THE SALE IN WHICH i i No- ; i : TE

cases in Marion County in E nts ; vember, 1839 TO SAVE! Hare are tur ii cumin : oats . . , reqularly sold Organizations Just the right control for : Lhe for 79.50 . , . specially purthe junior! Panty style Fass biscaal ca 8) i . : x PO Sx ( sed so that we can oft ——— with detachable sup- a A) : >

Technocrats to Hear Lecture Re- porters, and supporter gional district members of Tech- styles! Small, medium : : \ he fur is that rich, sleek necracy, Inc, will hear a lecture on d lar ; \ Es ir 15 Hh sled a ) , i r “Where Do We Go From Here? an arge y rps fo by A. W. Atwater of Minneapolis at juniors, 8 p. m, Monday at the Hotel Wash- . . ney that's so ington. Mr, Atwater will discuss Also Vanity's new girdle ) re the technological advancement of woven with Lastex and : g popular! USE BLOCKS the United States and its relation Dupont's Nvlen : 2 ; VAN AV i! to employment, poverty, malnutri- ed for no. $2 : EE LAYAWAY . . a small tion and disease. T. H Whitehead ! :

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Elected by Chapter 404, O. E. S— Mrs. Dorothy A. Kraft will be installed worthy | matron of North | Park Chapter 404, O. E. 8, at a public installation at 7:45

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and Clifton Sts. Other officers t are Charles W. Eaton, worthy Sa BN patron; Miss |] Mrs, Kraft Esther Davis, Associate ma - tron: Arthur McCormick. associate patron; Mrs. Myrtle Klutey, conductress; Mrs, Georgia Billeter, as- § sociate conductress; Mrs. Marv E Wilson, secretary: Mrs. Nell Owen treasurer; Mrs, Mav Dunbar, chap- § lain; Mrs. Eleanor Mutch, marshal; Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh, organist; Miss

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