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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE ‘33
>’ tin, .e 3 : ga Spends 6 Years Exposing RFC Favoritism Secrets
IF. Herz, Son of German Immigrant,
Shuns Spotlight at. Committee Hearings ernment function.”
| By JAMES M. HASWELL That was his Second job. -- WASHINGTON, Apr. 6 (CDN)—The man who exposed RFC| His first, as a project director favoritism and special privilege is Theodore F. Herz, a quiet, unas-|for the corporation audits divi-| suming fellow from Chicago who has spent nearly six years digging sion of the general accounting] secrets out of the government's chief lending agency. |office, was a 10-volume audit of] Few people know the tremendously influential part Mr. Herz has |all RFC agencies. This audit took! played—and is playing—in arousing nation-wide criticism of the two years and the services of 65 Truman policy of lending govern-| a anos which {the Senate commit. accountants to prepare. : { ment money to private enterprise Cig bg As Se omm It was highly critical of loose in a time of prosperity. | newspaper headlines. auditing practices in the RFC durIf Congress abolishes the RFC, - That's been his third RFC job. ing World War II, and led directly ~ as seems likely—it will be Mr. Prior to that, as accountant for to the creation of an over-all Herz’ doing. He's the critic who Price, Waterhouse & Co. Mr, ‘controller’ of RFC accounts. has pointed out the faults. {Herz wrote the “task force rpe-| “Ted” Herz was born in ChiAs chief accountant for the port” on the RFC for the Hoover cago, son of a German immigrant Fulbright Committee, Mr. Herz Commission. |who kept a grocery there for has dug up the facts about Mrs. This was the strongly worded many years. “Ted” played football E. Merl Young's mink coat, Flor- report which said “the federallfor Lane ' Technical High, and ida hotels and White House in-/government should abandon the went on to the University of Wis-
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about it. When Sen. Fulbright{jajlers reported being swamped re During the 30's he worked for|asked him to head the Senate 14 wave by Dominican strongman President . ittee’s staff in 1950, Mr, during a severe Co YIRatael Trujillo is not about to| Arthur A. Anderson and Co., Chi-|¢omm h .|Rafael Trujillo is not about to| H bjected transients and loiterers who pre cage accounting firm, and later or objected, 2 4.|ferred abandoning their chilly in- kiss and make up with his old| for Allan R. Smart and Co. in| “I'm on record as opposing di-| ity [Caribbean foes, Cuba and Guate-| governtnent lending,” ne{dcpendence for the SNUg secur Y ala, {
Mr. Herz is not the actor type| 521d. a may think I'm Pref ihe men got overnight lodging] Mr. Trujillo's men made that of scandal-hunter, He keeps out|"“¢®¢. . -lbut no food. plain here when they injected the of the Kleig lights and away from| The committee went into a first discordant “incident” into the, the movie cameras during com- huddle, and reported back. They'd {emergency foreign ministers conmittee hearings. take Mr. Herz, they said, because Lawyers Stumped ference seeking to weld the Amer-
He limits his role to whispering ¢ 4 get them the facts. If he By Soviet Bequest icas together in defense against
{had opinions, too, they thought Russian imperialism, suggestions to Sen. Fulbright (D. TROY, N. Y. (UP)--The will IIe am Blasted
Ark.) during questioning. But he A knows all the answers, and the They circulated among the delewitnesses know he knows them, LOADED. WITH OPPORTUNI- lawyers here. » gates mimeographed reprints of which makes evasion difficult. TIES are TIMES classified ads.. Some of the money she left is Dominican Republic newspaper Mr. Herz thought his RFC job Whether you need a car, living for a relative in’ Soviet Russia articles blasting Cuban Foreign was done when he wrote the Hoo-/quarters, a job or good workers, and the attorneys don’t know Minister Ernesto Dihigo as reprever “task force” report in 1948.'the place to look Is in the Want how to send the money behind sentative of a Communiat-infil-That report told what was wrong!Ads of The Indianapolis Times. (the Iron Curtain, {trated country and the conference
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“Dihigo’s election,” said the articles, among other unflattering things, “is like turning the church over to the devil.”
Dihigo, who already has said Cuban differences with. Trujillo “belong to the past,” laughed the whole thing off. “We respect freedom of the press in Cubd and everywhere,” he told reporters. “We hope the press of the Dominican Republic can express itself as freely on all subjects as-it did on this one.” A Dominican delegate said the reprints were circulated because, having already opposed Dihigo's election as committee chairman;
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