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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 29

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The Miami Newsi
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Frost Predicted In Dade Tomorro The Miami New Blue Streak Edition Five Cents We Don't Agree Editorial Page 22-A Miami, Florida Thursday Evening, February 13, 1958 Established In 1896 0 lee Ca ixer ei(dl rnusa Schwartz Lies, Miamian Replies The AMnclltfd Frrtt WASHINGTON, Feb. 13-Bernard Schwartz testified today that Federal Communications Commissioner Richard A. Mack has acknowledged receiving "several thousand dollars" from an attorney for a Miami television station. Mr. Schwartz, fired counsel for a special House subcommittee, told the subcommittee under oath the money paid to Mr.

Mack Late Flashes Low Of 29 Predicted In County Frost Expected To Hit Outlying Area Tomorrow after he became a member of the 1 Double Pays $143.80 FCC in the summer of 1935. Mr. Mack was one of four commissioners who voted to grant the hotly contested Channel 10 in Mi 9 By JACK W. ROBERTS Reporter e( The Miami Newt Freezing temperatures with ami to Public Service Television frost were predicted for Miami's western suburbs tonight and to 3 'w a wholly owned subsidiary of National Airlines. morrow as the fourth and pos' sibly worst cold wave of the win ter charged Into town.

Mr. Schwartz said the money was paid to Mr. Mack in several checks by Thurman A. Whiteside, The temperature along the Bay i i i Florida attorney who had been was forecast at 34 to 38 during retained by Public Service for work in connection with its tele pre-dawn hours. vision application.

Farming areas between Perrine THURMAN A. WHITESIDE and Homestead were warned to Mr. Schwarti described Mr. manner been brought Into the Whiteside as an attorney who has reputation in Florida as "a case by the National people and fixer." was working for National." County Agents Fearful For Crops; Seminoles Need Assistance In Cold. Page 1-C.

Mr. Schwartz read into the rec The checks Mr. Schwartz read Miss Catesby, $17.00 winner of the first race, and $9.30 Caesar Did in the second produced a $14.1.80 daily double today at Hialeah Park. Miss Catesby closed fast to edge Lielbich by neck. Tamorsa was third.

Caesar Did lead all the way and outfinished Black Shield by five lengths. Getthere Frank saved show. See racing, page 6-C. Court Clears Ex- State Aide The Auorlat4 Preu DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 13-An Indictment against Frank G.

Howatt, former assistant state attorney for the 7th Judicial Circuit, has been ordered thrown out. He was charged with accepting unauthorized compensa -J ord information he said was from into the record totaled $2,650. He canceled checks in the subcom expect 29 to 33 degree cold with said this was the total during the mittee files. frost. time Mr.

Mack was on the commission. Mr. Schwartz said Mr. "After coming on the federal communications commission and Areas removed from the warm 1 14 ing influence of Bay waters but Mack refused to produce records when asked and Mr. Schwartz while the case was pending, Mr.

thickly populated were told to ex i Mack acknowledged that he received several thousand dollars pect 31 to 34 degree temperatures and frost. Anociateit Prtu Wirepho'e from Mr. Whiteside," Mr Schwartz said. "It simply means another real said he didn't know if this was all. is a liar," Mr.

Whiteside commented in Miami when Schwartz' testimony was read to him. "He is lying in his teeth. He is testifying contrary to the information in his possession." ly cold night for Miami, ex Florida Is Really A Winter Playground Now He did not Immediately say what explanation Mr. Mack may plained a Weather Bureau fore' caster. "But it should start warm' ing up tomorrow afternoon." have given subcommittee investi gators for the payments.

enough snow to make a respectable snowball. The snow in North Florida was the heaviest ever recorded for that area. This area, as far as crops go He said Mr. Arack was aware that Mr. Whiteside had in some tion as a state official.

Circuit should be out of danger Saturday i morning. Although Miami has battled Its way through one cold snap after another in this admittedly worst TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 13 Marilyn Bell Charlene and Ira Smith find the record 3-inch snowfall fascinating and they perform like veteran snowbirds, although neither ever before had seen 3-Inch Snoiv Hits In North Florida Wire Services of The Miami Kewi TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 13 A blanket of snow was spread over northwest Florida and South Georgia early today, turning that usually balmy section of the nation into a winter wonderland. winter in local history, there have (In his statement he said that at the request of Robert H.

Anderson, in September. 1955, when Mr. Anderson inow circuit court judge) was a member of the law firm of Anderson, Scott, McCarthy Preston, he recommended to Mr. Mack that Public Serv-ice Television, receive the award of Channel 10. 'He said he was not employed as an attorney in the Channel 10 case.

He said that Judge Ander- U.S. Jury Indicts Prio And 8 Others Judge Robert H. Wingfield said the indictment did not clearly charge a crime was committed. To Pay Usual Dividend The AmocUtrd Freat been only three occasions this year when the temperature dropped to the freeze and frost range in farming areas. The worst was last week on Feb.

4 when the temperature dropped to 28 in farming sections and a hard frost settled over By HAL HENDRIX Latin Amrrlra, Kdlln Of The Miami Nfwi A federal grand jury in New York today indicted Dr. Carlos Prio Socarras, former President of Cuba, and eight others on charges of conspiring to violate U.S. neutrality laws. NEW YORK. Feb.

13 The Continued on Page 2-A, Col. President Eisenhower, flying south to Thomasville, today' to Here's Hoiv She Dipped A slow fall in temperature was recorded at the Weather Bureau beginning at midnight until 9 a.m., when it began to rise. Readings were: Midnight 58 1 a.m 57 2 a.m 56 3 a.m 56 4 a.m 56 5 a.m 56 6 a.m 55 7 a.m 49 8 a.m 49 9 a.m 51 10 a.m 53 11 a.m 53 Noon 52 1 p.m 52 2 p.m 55 3 p.m 55 American Telephone and Tele crops. escape Washington weather and try to get rid of a lingering cold, was to find the city covered with snow. So was Moultrie, where The other two The indictment accuses the defendants of preparing for and pro severe cold Dec.

12 and his plane was to land. viding money to launch military expeditions and other enterprises snaps occurred on Jan. 9. dose of snow that blanketed the Markets AT A Glance Tables on Pages 7-8C from the United States against the Republic of Cuba and the pres Tallahassee had the heaviest northern end of the state from graph Co. today declared a quarterly dividend of $2.25 a share, payable April 10 to stockholders of record March 10.

The payment was the 148th consecutive dividend at the $9 annual rate and will go to more than 1,600,000 ent administration of President Pensacola to Jacksonville. Batista. snowfall in recorded history a three-inch accumulation bring The three inches in Tallahassee The grand jury action was first drugs in de- STOCKS-Higher; mand. topped a two-inch snowfall in sabotage and to assassinate officials of the Cuban government." The indictment alleged that arms and other military equipment were purchased by the ac ing awakened youngsters and excited adults frolicking into the streets. announced in Washington by the Justice Department.

We'll Fight, Tunisians Tell France BONDS Mixed; governments ad Statement By Prio cused to carry out ventures ap- Louisiana Also Hit The snow, brought in by a moist Dr. Prio's attorney in Miami, vance. COTTON Irregular; liquidation and commission house demand. 1895. The weather bureau dug back into its records and reported that Tallahassee had one inch in 1899 and traces in a number of years.

The last measurable count was two-tenths of an inch in 1951. Continued on Page 2-A, Col. I Weather David W. Walters, said at 2 p.m. that neither he nor his client had been officially notified of the grand jury action.

Mr. Walters stream of air from the gulf, spread across parts of Louisiana, Florida and Georgia. Wire SMrlree The Miami we TUNIS, Feb. 13 President Dam Work To Start The Amorlatrd Preu Habib Bourguiba warned today immediately placed a telephone call to the U.S. attorney in New At New Orleans, Mardi Gras there will be war if France re Thomasville recorded two inch Today In The News fuses to evacuate 16,000 French ST.

PETERSBURG, Feb. 13-Work on the new Florida Power Corp. dam on Lake Talquin near Tallahassee will start Monday, throngs tossed snowballs, a rare es, the deepest snowfall since York in an attempt to learn details of the indictment. troops stationed in Tunisia. sport that far south.

The one-inch fall yesterday was New Orleans' 1895 when the city was covered in four inches. At Moultrie the the power company announced In hs weekly radio address, Mr. Dr. Prio issued this statement: "I know nothing of what is in today. Bourguiba declared "we are not heaviest in 59 years.

weather bureau said there was a three-inch fall. the indictment, only what The afraid" if France wants to fight over the evacuation even though News tells me. Therefore. I could Woman's World Cutler Ridge women plan a General Democratic leaders map tax Residents at Savannah, on the battle will be bloody. the East Georgia coast couldn't clubhouse Page 2-B make no statement about the charges, except that the charges that I hear are in the indictment The usually moderate president cut strategy Page 7-A remember when there had been said "France knows and the world The right carpet will make are not true.

Gov. Faubus bans NAACP in such a snow as the inch fall in their town. room look larger Page 4-B knows Bourguiba is ready to go into the mountains to fight Arkansas Page 8-A "If an indictment has been re Motorists, unaccustomed to this with partisans if necessary." Bridal Party 'Fractured' For This GaVs Wedding The Auodated Preu ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 13 It will be a bandaged bridal party at the wedding Saturday of Suzanne Archibald and Edward Stanton. The bride-to-be, the maid of honor, two bridesmaids and the bridegroom-to-be have been injured in a variety of accidents.

turned against me and others it Rescuers remove 5 dead in Sports Frick sides with Woodling on By TWILBY should be a great comfort for dic sort of thing, slipped and skidded as they crawled their cars Mr. Bourguiba said if French I-r S. 4 S5 ft rv mine cave-in Page 10-A Many people were out shopping Frank Lane "penalty" Page 2-C tatorships in Latin America, par forces try to break through the through the streets. ticularly for Batista, an enemy of for Valentines today, but not Mrs Albert Valentine of Paris, Tenn Tunisian blockades around their Metropolitan Hoffa union monitor sees action camps "we will resist with all all democratic governments." Fined $9,000 3 Inches In Georgia Clear and cold weather was Mrs. Valentine went out and means at our power." filed suit for divorce.

on reprisals rage 3-A Meanwhile the French govern Dr. Prio, who has been living in a Miami Beach hotel since his toe forecast for the Georgia Florida snow country for tonight with the mercury forecast as going as low Miss Archibald has a splint on her foot because of a broken in an automobile crash. ment today warned Tunisia that City ready to sell 12 million in ouster by President Batista in further grava incidents might bonds Page 10-A If that seems like a cool attitude at a time of year when lovers abound, consider also the case of J. A. Lowe of Laurel, as 18 in Atlanta and deep into bloodless coup in 1952, was indict Baseball players golf tournament opens Page 2-C Gonzalez beats Hoad before 15.000 in Madison Square Garden Page 4-C Obituaries A.

Herbert Smith, drug chain official Page9-C Stone Wall Norman, retired produce dealer Page 9-C Maurice Wolff, paper box manufacturer Page 9-C the freeze chamber in South ed once before by a New York suit from Tunisian efforts to cut off supplies to the 15,000 French troops still in the North African Members of five boards named by Dade Page 1-C Georgia. federal grand jury on similar Miss. charges. country. Valdosta, was another Miami Regal sold to Anheuser- heavy snowfall town today He was one of 17 defendants ac President Bourguiba ordered Mr.

Lowe, who Is 92, said, he has had enough of matrimony and filed suit for divorce against Busch Page 8-C The maid of honor, Mary Ehrstein, has a black eye and a sprained ankle. She was injured in the same accident. A second passenger in Miss Archibald's car, Elizabeth Reger, was to pour at the reception. She's in a hospital with her neck In traction. Martha Lewis, a bridesmaid, fell while skating Monday.

Her broken arm is in a sling. Sally Scheuer, another bridesmaid, suffered a dislocated shoulder in a skating fall. She also wears a sling. three inches. cused June 1, 1954, of conspiring the blockade of the French garri sons as part of his campaign to his 82-year-old wife.

Throng here hears talk by Dr. Martin Luther King Page 21-A to violate certain sections of the Neutrality Act. He was find $9,000 force the French out of his The weather here is going to after pleading no defense. try in retaliation for the French Pensacola was the coldest point in Florida this morning with a temperature of 21. Other sample low readings: Apalachicola 26, Cross City 30, end maintain a chilly attitude through bombing of the Tunisian village Today's indictment charged, cf Sakiet-Sidi-Youssef.

Friday. A new cold wave which brought snow to north Florida pfgj. things, that it was 10-13B 7-CC 9-12C Amusements Bridge Business Classified Movie Clock 11B Obituaries 9G Radio 9B Sports 2-6G Word Game 12G C- rS rr-'-, 22A Ter Women 1-7B Horoscope 11C Markets 7-8C The Brench warning was con pa of the conspiracy to recruit persons in the United States to is expected to produce near freezing temperatures in the wes tained in a note delivered to Mr. The bridegroom-to-be was knocked unconscious in an crash. The doctor says he will be in shape for Saturday.

The three ushers, so far, were intact. Everyone says "the wedding will go on." Comics 14-15B participate in military foray Bourguiba's chief minister, Bahi Ocala, 33. In Orlando it was 39, Lakeland 40, Tampa 44, Sarasota 45, Fort Myers 46. Fort Lauderdale 48. Tallahassee got the heaviest against Cuba, and to dispatch men from this country to Cuba Complete Television Listings On Page 8-B Ladgham, as tne president was recording his weekly radio address tern suburbs tomorrow.

Complete Weather On Page 2-A "for the purpose of committing to the nation. A ri it.

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