Word: subpoena
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...world's biggest), Joseph P. Day, if not the world's biggest, easily the world's most famed realtor, and many another tycoon of finance were to be found in the aldermanic chamber of Manhattan's City Hall. They were there to testify, not under subpoena, but on their own initiative-to argue with Samuel Untermyer, baiter of stock exchanges and great corporations. Mr. Untermyer had them at a disadvantage for he was there as New York City's financial adviser and dictator of Tammany Hall's financial policy. The galleries were crowded with...
...Detroit is convinced that its banking woes were due to governmental bungling. Last week Judsie Keidan, who is investigating the Detroit fiasco in the role of a one-man grand jury, announced that he would subpoena Herbert Clark Hoover...
...Charles Edwin Mitchell's testimony before the U. S. Senate's committee investigating stockmarket operations and his forced resignation as board chairman jf Manhattan's National City bank (TIME, March 6); a Federal subpoena for his bank records for grand jury investigation of income tax evasion...
Meantime the receiver was preparing to subpoena Miss O'Brien's accounts with New York Stock Exchange firms. Miss O'Brien was trying to raise $15,000 to get out of jail...
Walking uninvited into a dance at the Ford Laboratory in Dearborn, Wilfred Chester Leland Jr., grandson of the founder of Lincoln Motor Co., slapped into the hands of Henry Ford a long-delayed subpoena ordering him to appear and testify in a suit brought against him by a onetime Lincoln agency...