1903-10-12-New York Times-Schwab Ready for Subpoenas
New York Times
12 October 1903, page 7
SCHWAB READY FOR SUBPOENAS.
Reiterates That He Is Not Trying to Avoid Service in Shipbuilding Company Case.
Charles M. Schwab was again at the Walderf-Astoria last night, and he repeated his statement that he was not trying to evade the service of a subpoena calling him to testify in the shipyard case.
Mr. Schwab entered the hotel at 9:20 o'clock, accompanied by Max Pam, who is his counsel, and who was one of the organizers of the collapsed United States Shipbuilding Company. They walked over tot he table near the telephone booths, where they talked together for ten minutes.
There were no new developments in the case yesterday, and the next important step will be when the receiver files his report, which probably will be at the latter end of this week. John W. Young, James Duane Livingston, and probably Lewis Nixon will testify this week. D. Leroy Dresser will take the stand for a second time. After their testimony is in Mr. Schwab may be called.