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Ex-Tax Bureau Counsel A Self-Exiled Hoosier

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

his post as chief counsel for the Land Bank in Baltimore as attor-| . ney. In 1936 he joined the legal Internal Revenue Bureau, is of | ivision of the Farm Credit Ad-| pioneer Hogsier stock, but he had |p inistration and on Mar. 4, 1939, no part in Indiana activities—| oo appointed attorney in the | political or 80- interpretive en of the chief cial. counsel’s office of the Internal As one of the p.yenye Bureau. top - flight Indi-" go pesame chief counsél Apr. ana. Democrats g 1948 During is tenure as chief here described ne] his office brought income him today, he i x-evasion cases against Mickey was a “born bu- | hen, Los Angeles gambler, Sam| reaucrat.” Hi¥ gearg Washington, D. C. gamfather, Herman pling figure, and Ralph Capone, Oliphant, WhO py. iher of the late Scarface Al, died in 1938, Was p00 family Mr. Teitelbaum has one of the large resented. Beard and Ralph group of college ~,,,ne hoth are under indictment professors thati Se income tax-evasion charges. President Roosevelt brought Into| “y= g)iphant is married, has government in the early days of two S0DS and Hves in Washington the New Deal. dt a : Son Charles was a government

lawyer ever since his law school Double Duty

graduation. ’ HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. (UP) Attended Wabash Mrs. Dowsie Coleman thought Kirklin, Ind. she recognized the birthday card | a- her sister received from Korea. t I ued out 1 oe one i to Johns Hopkins and Columbia -oleman had sent er nephew in Universities — both schools in Rorea. Re ack to his which his father was a law pro- ___ . sn fessor. Enjoy Earl Wilson's column | His father was born at Forest, Sunday as well as week days. | Ind., Aug. 31, 1884, and received] Read The Sunday Times. A.B. degrees from Marion College —— a and Indiana University before going to the University of Chicago, where he received the Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 1914.

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He was born at July 26, 1909, and attended W bash College. From there he wen

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Treasury. His son followed his| father’s governmental footsteps.

Quit After Testimony

After his name was linked as one of five high Washington offi-| cials in an alleged $500,000 shakedown attempt by a Capone lawyer from Chicago testifying before the King committee, Mr. Oli-| phant resigned. | His resignation, made public yesterday and accepted by Presi- | Ba dent Truman at Key West, was based ox the feeling. that he would be unable to maintain his | (SE. reputation and the prestige of his|j § office “in the face of baseless and| scurrilous charges given public] currency, however iresponsible the source.’ Charles Teitelbaum was the —H Chicagoan who told‘ the story, ! which has been flatly denied by two of those he named—Frank Nathan, Pittsburgh and Miami Beach promoter, and Jess Larson, General Services administrator. All were testifying under oath, |

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