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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 30

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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Quotes That Live Weather Map Data From U.S. Weather Bureau, Miami The Miami News 2 A Thursday, Feb. 3, 1958 Whiteside Called It' A Lie, Lawyer Replies Cbaaf in fashion Is the tax which the industry of the poor levies on the vanltv of the rich. a Among others Mr. Schwartz at MtmrnBf 7.1- named as "close associates" of pill flULAB 17P4.

frtnch wit and Titer. Mr. Mack were Perrine Palmer, whom he identified as "a leading Miami politician," and Jerry came to Washington as Mr, Mack's assistant). W. Carter, also a member of "Telephone call slips from the Florida Railroad Commis Mack to former Senator, two "Legal documents pertaining to estate of L.

B. of employes In sion. Mr. Schwartz quoted Mr, Mack as saying that he and Mr. Whiteside were "extremely intimate since boyhood like brothers." Repeating that Investigators reported Mr.

Whiteside has reputation in Florida as "a fixer," Mr. Schwartz said: "Ha was and still office of Commissioner Mack. "common knowledge" that money was passed in the grant of Channel 10 in Miami. Although Mr. Mack was not then named as the alleged recipient of the money, Mr.

Mack's name came into the exchange. It was mentioned first in connection with requests Mr. Schwartz said he had made for subpenas for Mr. Whiteside, Robert Anderson, George T. Baker and Paul R.

Scott. Late, Mr. Schwartz identified Mr. Anderson as a Dade County, judge, who at the time the TV case was pending was a member of a law firm which handled the Channel 10 case for Public Service, Also a member of the firm was Mr. Scott, whom Mr.

Schwartz identified as "a director of Public Service Television, the National Airlines applicant." There was no identification of Mr. Baker in the testimony, but the reference presumably was to President George T. Baker of National Airlines. Mr. Schwartz said Mr, Ander is I think subject to a disbar Continued from Page 1-A son's testimony to the committee showed that Whiteside refused a fee for any work in the case, is a liar in calling me a fixer.

I have never fixed anything In my life." (The investigators of the committee have never interviewed him or asked him any questions, Mr. Whiteside said. He has, he said, made a sworn statement to the committee, and gave permission that this statement be published. (He said he recommended the award because of the "fine character, high integrity and general reputation in the community" of the individuals involved in the application for award of Channel 10. (Mr, Anderson, he said, "was a friend of long standing as well as the most outstanding practitioner of the Bar in Dade County." Chairman Harris (D-Ark) said Mr.

Mack would have "an opportunity to provide the committee with that information and if he refuses there will be ways of getting it." Mr. Schwartz then said Mr. Mack claimed the checks represented loans, but had "finally admitted" a portion of these loans had been forgiven. Mr. Schwartz also said Mr.

"Col. Katzentine. "Willis Whilehouse, "Dominican Republic Gordon Moore. "Letter from Frank Katzentine to Paul Porter, Sept. 15.

1953." Mr. Harris told a reporter before the hearing that Mr. Schwartz may have violated a federal law by removing papers from the committee offices, and that the committee may ask the Justice Department to prosecute Mr. Schwartz. Mr.

Schwartz, a 34-year-old vJ 'Hr'V'-)ycMtf JJylUr" 1 I vNv hi -w-J. i V---X ED RAIN COLD FRONT 33 SNOW II II 11 II WARM FRONT "-S F01 3 STATIONARY FRONT OCCLUDED FRONT yT -rO 7 CU SHOWERS Ml Cpvriht 19M Tt Murm New York University law professor, had hardly settled into son told committee investigators the witness chair before he was asked to tell what case was involved in his charge of the payment. "What case did you refer to?" Mr. Harris demanded. "I referred to thfc Channel 10 case in Miami," Mr.

Schwartz ment proceeding." After contending there was "common knowledge" of a payment, Mr, Schwartz said that in spite of this, a majority of the committee took no action to obtain financial records of a commissioner so as to establish "essential facts" in the case. The names of prominent Flor-idians were read from labels of the files that were removed by Mr. Schwartz. They were read from labels of files of the House special subcommittee on legislative oversight that were removed by Mr. Schwartz.

File Identified Among the files identified in the record of the hearing were: "Return on subpena from Mr. Whiteside, George C. McCon-naugh (former member of FCC); Storer (George)." "Memorandum of interview with Judge Robert Anderson by investigators Baron Shacklette and Oliver Eastland. "Investigators notes on Judge Holt and Judge Prunty, Jan. 10 to Jan.

16, 1958. his law firm had hired Mr. White' side in the case. Checks Are Read The canceled checks Mr Temperatures Forecast Schwartz read to the committee Miami and vicinity: Fair and much colder thia afternoon and were these: tonight. Hieh thia afternoon, in Mack claimed he repaid some by cash, never by check, but acknowledged he never had received mid-50; low toniffnt 34 to 38 at the bay, 81 to 84 in weitern auburbt and 29 to 33 in farming areas.

Freezing or near-freezing One dated Jan. 27, or 17, 1956, for $200, to Mr. Mack, signed by Mr, Whiteside; one dated Sept. 5, U.S. Jury Indicts Prio a receipt for repayment.

with froit tonight. Tomorrow, 1956, for $350 from Mr. Whiteside fair and not io cold. Small craft warning! up for fresh to itrong to Mr. Mack; one dated Jan.

7, or uhtrart thru eorwtlnni In hmir a1 jnlnuf la thr, Miami timet fori Fierce, Irttr tfoekO add I (Inlet) ubtrart CIS. M. Lucia Inlet (Jellln), aiiatrwt Falm Hcark, (ocaaa) lihirart Hllinborn Inlrt, add PH rntranra (Jet-Uril, no rhantn nnnty I iun, rant rnri, adu 1 IB (lly Varht Hanln, hltnyw Hay, add 1:40: (Cl Florida (oral nldr) hry Rlaraynr, add Holrflrr Rrr add 1 :08. Raarrd Rv. Hlimnp Bay, add AniPlflah tilt, add Fampkln Kry.

lard Kound add (ovc, Kry Larto. and Imtko ftuand, largo add lavrrrdrr add In Ihr fanlrrn part of Florida Bay, Uia pfrlodlc tlda It n(liflble. Local Data p.m. 1 a.m. yetlorday today Baromrtrr (t.l) Inrkfi W.tu ss.90 Rplatlva humidliv aa 1957 for $300 from Mr.

Whiteside to Mr. Mack; one dated March 1, 1957 for $200 from Mr. Whiteside Mr. Schwartz said also that when pressed, Mr. Mack "finally conceded" he had no specific recollection of the repayments.

(Mr, Whiteside said that he had loaned Mr. Mack, an old friend, money off and on for 20 years. He said he has records to Mr. Mack; one dated April 1, 1957 for $1,000 from Mr. Whiteside to Mr.

Mack and one dated June 6, 1957. for $6(F from Mr. White side to Mr. Mack. of repayment of all except $250.) I MIAMI Charlotte 47 28 Kansas City 21 13 Downtown 67 49 Jackson, M.

31 17 Milwaukee 18 1 Airport 67 50 Knoxville 35 15 Mpls-S. Paul 20 3 Bayfront Pk. 70 49 Little Rock 33 20 Omaha 18 2 M. Beach 72 50 Louisville 28 11 St. Louis 21 11 Miami 69 48 Memphis 31 17 WEST FLORIDA Nashville 30 13 Albu'que 49 37 Apalachicola 54 26 N- Orleans 39 26 Amarillo 22 17 Clewiston 64 46 Raleigh 44 27 Bismarck 13 Cross City 60 30 Richmond 40 25 Brownsville 50 87 Day.

Beach 59 37 Savannah 55 29 Denver 33 14 Ft. Lauderdale 74 48 EAST Dodge City 23 10 Ft. Myers 65 46 Albany, N.Y. 27 2 Dodge City 23 10 Homestead 68 49 Baltimore 32 16 Ft-Worth 33 18 Jacksonville 59 33 Boston 32 24 Laredo 45 30 Key West 68 57 Buffalo 12 4 Los Angeles 62 56 Lakeland 65 40 New York 31 16 Oklahoma City 25 12 Ocala 63 33 Philadelphia 33 15 Phoenix 68 53 Orlando 64 39 Pittsburgh 14 4 Sit. Lake Cty.

43 22 Pensacola 39 21 Providence 31 23 San Antonio 39 22 Sarasota 65 45 Washington 34 S. Diego 66 57 Tallahassee 54 25 MIDWEST S.Francisco 60 49 Tampa 65 44 Chicago 19 14 Seattle 50 43 Vero Beach 63 45 Cincinnati 18 6 FOREIGN W. P. Beach 67 49 Cleveland 15 6 Mexico City 70 41 SOUTH Columbus 17 7 Nassau 75 62 Asheville 31 15 Des Moines 19 1 Toronto 14 -3 Atlanta 38 21 Detroit 17 6 Havana 72 63 Birmingham 31 16 Duluth 17 -2 San Juan 88 65 Charleston 50 34 Indianapolis 16 5 Edmonton 4 -7 "Mr. Jerry Carter (member of Florida Railroad and Public Utili I V.l mi Mr.

Schwartz said there were Iwt trmnrralurc laat altht 4S Mr. Schwartz gave his testi ties Commission). checks prior to the time Mr. irr, in ifmp unra Ut montk nil Hf(. In Ivmp.

alnra Jan. ll im HllN A InW of PM' ftln lull flA 1U mony of the alleged receipt of the "Final report of grand jury Total prwlpiuiloa pat hri. .11.1 In. money by Mr. Mack in the climax 20 to 36-mile northwest to norm winds, diminishing tonight and tomorrow.

Jacksonville through Florida Strait Small craft warnings up Titusvilla southward for fresh to strong 25 to 40-mil northwest to north winds, slowly diminishing tonight and tomorrow. Elsewhere, fresh northwest to north winds, diminishing tonight and tomorrow. Partly cloudy, xcept cloudy with some shower activity some distance offshore today. Small boat bulletin: Small craft warnings up for fresh to atrong 25 to 40-mile northwest to north winds, slowly diminishing tonight and tomorrow. Seas will he rough and Biscayne Bay cloudy.

Tides Gflvrrnmfnt Cut, Jfllln (F.HT Thunitar, Trb. 13 a.m. and 4.111 p.m. Iviw.lOiH a.m. and 10:41 p.m.

(EM Friday, Ob. 14 a.m. and p.m a.m. and a.m. MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE (Between Vttlra) KoUl For tides at othrr polnti, add (not otherwise identified).

Continued from Page 1-A parently aimed at overthrowing the Batista regime. It charged also that it was part of the conspiracy to set up military training camps in the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Haiti, and that the conspiracy involved the purchase of ships to be launched from the United States carrying armed men, materials and implements of war for use against Cuba. Others named in the indictment are Enrique Henriques, a brother-in-law of Dr. Daniel Vasquez Coejo, Guido Adol-fo Gonzalez de Bustamente Lu-que, Juan Augastin de la Carida Orta, Luis Alfonso Silva, Jose Pablo Iriarte, Tulio Prieto and Lusi Chaviano. niiai prrrip.

amra ii or montk ,54 In. Ifrf. alnra Inl thia month .17 In. Total prerlp. ilnif January lit S.4II In.

ticru tinea January lit 3.53 in. "Palmer (not otherwise identi to a prolonged exchange over charges Mr. Schwartz hurled when the committee fired him as its counsel last Tuesday. fied). "Mack-travels.

Moon And Sun fnnrUe a.m. Nuntrt p.m. Moonrtta a.m. Moontat p.m. One of Mr.

Schwartz's charges Mack went on the commission, including one dated March 22, 1955, from Mr. Whiteside to Mr, Mack for $1,000. "We do not know whether there was a prearrangement," Mr. Schwartz said. Mr.

Schwartz said before Mr. Mack was named to the FCC in 1955, he was a member of the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission and had a wide acquaintanceship in the state. 1 "Interview with Paul R. Scott, was that the committee had fired him knowing he had evidence of Miami. "Stembler-Shelden.

"Ben Fuqua. "Barber (H. E. Barber, a form the passing of money to a FCC member In a contested television case. 4 10 f.b II full Lwt Qtr.

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