Word: subpoenae
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...Prosecutor William Power Maloney and the Federal grand jury, who began to investigate Editor Griffin last fall, found him a slippery quarry. When they tried to subpoena back numbers of the Enquirer, Griffin said that he kept none. Last week, when Prosecutor Maloney sent officers with a warrant for Mr. Griffin, they failed to find him, learned that he had checked out of a hospital the day before. Said Prosecutor Maloney, grimly: "He won't get away from us. Griffin, with his close friend and associate, George Sylvester Viereck, is regarded by the Government...
...been in Paradise for seven minutes can be expected to pay much attention to the animadversions of a temporal court. William Pelley went on organizing his Silver Shirts, an anti-Jewish, anti-Communist organization. In August 1939 the Dies Committee heard about him, sent him a subpoena. Pelley disappeared. The Superior Court of Asheville ordered him to reappear, on charges of violating his suspended sentence. Wherever he was, in Paradise or simply off the premises, Pelley lay doggo...
Marcus found his Government, which had since passed the Sherman Act and no longer needs such "informers," an unwilling partner. (If the suit succeeded, it might inspire enough 1863-model lawsuits to clutter Federal court dockets until 1963.) To get Thurman Arnold's records, Marcus threatened to subpoena everybody in the Justice Department. But once the case went to trial, his luck picked up. On the witness stand he placed Robert Carrnack, manager of the contractors' association for twelve years. Carmack, himself a defendant, amazed his fellows by waiving his right to refuse to testify. Instead, for three...
...Charles William Tobey, Republican. As a member of the Senate Campaign Expenditures Committee he investigated vote-fraud charges in New Jersey, found conditions that made him peal with indignation. Last week his brassy solo became a duet when Boss Frank Hague stalked into the committee's hearings (a subpoena had brought him). Boss Hague proved to be no piccolo player himself...
Seniors graduating this year from institutions in Massachusetts have been summoned by "subpoena" to appear at the trial of the case of 4,000,000 Americans versus Unemployment during a Youth's Day at Court next Sunday in the Bishop John J. Williams Auditorium...