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...lawyer, an old friend, had asked him to look into the Klein case. He did so and concluded that Klein was unjustly treated, but he insisted that his interest was purely casual-the sort of thing he would do for any taxpayer. The committee counsel, Adrian W. DeWind, then began reading from one of Washington's most interesting documents, a stenographic log of all Oliphant's telephone conversations and daily appointments, kept by Oliphant's secretary...
...DeWind quoted from a telephone conversation in which Oliphant discussed the Klein case with another Bureau of Internal Revenue official and remarked, "I don't know how that ties in with what the Senator told you." Bridges' comment: "There are 95 other Senators and there are probably 3,000 state senators and 50 former United States Senators, and several thousand of that sort, and it might have been anybody, and I do not recall anything of that kind." Said DeWind: "Mr. Oliphant told the committee that you were the only Senator he recalls ever discussing the case with...
...question had come up while Committee Counsel Adrian DeWind was ferreting through the financial records of Henry ("The Dutchman") Grunewald, the mysterious, too-sick-to-testify Washington influence man who keeps popping up in stories of tax influence peddling (TIME, Dec. 17 et seq.). In Grunewald's records, Counsel DeWind had found a $10,000 deposit and five other deposits totaling $16,500, identified by the symbol "Br." Grunewald's tax consultant explained that "Br" was Owen Brewster...
...Last week the King subcommittee asked Nathan whether Larson had telephoned him within the past year or so? Nathan couldn't remember any calls. Then Subcommittee Counsel Adrian DeWind introduced some startling evidence: a list of calls from the private telephone in Jess Larson's office, showing that Larson called Nathan nine times last June and July. The calls, ranging up to 20 minutes in lengfti, were made to Miami and to the Waldorf-Astoria in'New York...
University scholarships to Bruno Beer, of Rome, Italy; Norman J. S. DeWind, of Aurora, Illinois; Wendell W. Galt, of Greenfield; Richard W. Snibbe, of Cambridge; Edward Wenk, Jr., of Baltimore; and David B. Aldrich, of Madison, New Jersey...