Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1951 — Page 5
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> WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1951 - Board Urged To Continue School Work
- Refiring school ‘board members ; & at' their next meeting will recommend that their successors continue the five-year classroom building program started here -_more than two years ago. A Already’ running ahead of schedule, the plans called for 200 additional classrooms by 1955. Retiring Board President J. Dwight Peterson last night proposed the new members adopt the program which- would start additions to three high scliools, two elementary schools and construction of a new elementary b! Thege would include the new No. 64 building, Bethel Ave. and Zwingley St.; gymnasium-auditor-ium and classrooms for School 89, at 23d St. and Arlington Ave.; an addition to the ‘buildings and grounds building, 16th and Yandes Sts, ‘an auditorium for School 50, at 75 N. Belle Vieu PL; classrooms at Washington High School, Manual High School's auditorium and a classroom addition at Howe High School.
Mr. Peterson estimated $2,038,- CONTRADICTS ORACLES—A#ttorney General J. Howard McGrath is shown as he appeared
000 will be available for con-| before the tax scandal inquiry, He says he intends
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HAIR NAL Mery. Goings On Are News to Mr. McGrath |
By ANDREW TULLY negan. Why Zenith hired Finne-| that anybody in the airplane deal sadly, should have told him about
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% | said this in testi{mony to ‘the King Committee {investigating the nation’s ‘tax scandals. He was |discussing former Internal i { Revenue Comimjssioner James
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| | signed last April after taking $50- ? 1 +000 to help the Zenith Corp. get i [films for television,
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acted to force movie firms to sell] film to Zenith “before Finnegan| approached Zenith.” | resigned. + ° | That prompted Rep. John W. “He was taking over my prehe Byrnes (R. Wis.) to ask Mr. Mc-|Togaitve,” said Mr. McGrath with
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gation, if an individual money for the purpose of influenc- {0 free some frozen dollars from (p, Cal.) graciously thanked Mr.| ing a”department of the govern- Italian banks when a wine mer- McGrath for appearing, and Rep. | ment? Aren't you interested in chant paid his fare to Italy last gmygene J. Keogh (D. N. Y.) said (getting to the bottom of it?” ! Now Mr. McGrath was impa-| tient. He gave Mr. Byrnes the [kind of look a father might give ham Teitelbaum—principal figure gentlemen, it was a pleasure to
“Why,” he blurted, “we i lawyers every day in this town POPPed up last week at the com-/to go. Several people clapped, telling people they can get this Mittee’s hearings. Mr. McGrath grinned shyly and and that done by the Justice De. ~ Somebody, said Mr. MeGrath that was-that. partment. We'd need 10,000 cops ee {to look into all those instancer {We just protect the purity of the
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Nevertheless, Mr. McGrath gave the committee a peek into 'how these influence peddlers o Mr. McGrath pointed out that erate “He revealed that Mr, Fin “selling influ- negan took an anti-trust divi-| ¢ ence he didn’t have,” because the sion official to lunch and, alJustice Department already had though he didn’t mention the Zenith matter, asked the official {how he'd like to head the division when Herbert R. Bergson
| went all day as the committee acceptance of the fee from Zenith. tried in vain to get some inkling | Mr. McGrath seemed surprised from the Attorney General as |at the question. {to why his ousted assistant, {Theron Lamar Caudle, acted as {he did. Mr. McGrath had one “Why no, congressman,” he re- bland answer for all questions— “All I did was determine he didn’t know what was go-
to stick to his job, all contrary predictions not-
gan is none of my concern.” | Mr, Byrnes pressed the matter: $5000 commission was connected he didn’t see how the committee “Isn't that a matter for investi-| With a tax case. He didn't know could blame him,
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THE FACE .OF THE INQUISITOR—Attorney General J. | Howard McGrath (right) is greeted by Chairman Rep, Cecil King (D. Calif.) at the tax hearing in Washington.
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that Mr. Caudle was going to try Then Chairman Cecil R. King
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Never Heard of Teitelbaum ling im the thanks. | He had never heard of Abra-| Mr. McGrath said not at ul
in a purported $500,000 tax-fix appear before such a courtepus|
shakedown—until Mr. Teitelbaum punch of fellows. He stood up!
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