Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1952 — Page 8

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WASHINGTON, “Feb. 1-—Three days-was par on the! ~s influence course run by William M. Boyle Jr. when he was a top figure in-the ‘Democratic National Committee, . Three days after he Made - a ~telephane call to the

Reconstruction Finagce - Corp, !- rea . the R¥C reversed Itself and| granted a loan -to the American Lithofola. Corp.

Judge Fights Three days after he wrote a : letter to the Public Buildi al ) Lato the Eon ee of ecision in | 7 Teacher Case

the Internal Révenue ‘Rureau de-

* cided: "to move into quarters previously had: sald were uns

able, : Times Stale Service Both’ cases occurred in 1000) ROCKPOKT, . Feb, -1--Cireuit when the man from Missouri was Judge Urdix B. Ewing today said

riding high in Washington's po-| he Will continue to seek jurisdic: litical and governmental circles, jtion in the trial of a township Tax ! ar ftrustee facing impeachment. axpayers Do Pay ol The taxpayers now have to pay $17,000 a year more rent for the tax ‘hureaw's offices in Boston] And, taxpayers who have to visit! the present quarters are inconvenienced because they on! have to take shuttle bnises or walk from the subway. The

The Spencer County jurist said he will file answer to the Indiana | Suprenie Court, which yesterday {issued a temporary writ prohio- © {ing him from hearing the case. =% The high court's action delayed, trial of Frank Aver, Hammond Township trustee who faces im-j?

former office was in te heart of reachment on charge of “dis-| » downtowrt Boston. criminating” against a - former This leasing transaction, com-|'cacher in a job application. . pleted In the summer of 1949, is | Aver -also 1s charged with ac

political bribe fror

Assistant cepting a i Robert TFoertsch Two

‘under investigation by feacher,

Attorney General James M: McIn-

tea issued its report on the, L itho-, ; > fold probe. In the Boston case, Mr. B

Impeachment TAyer had been get Tor

action against next Fri-

{barred permanently {ing the case is expected-to delay The Times, ' it 10 days longer. Sought New Quarters Details of the Spencer County W. “While Mr. Boyle might not i politics-in-schools scandal wee Grand Sts. and Cassell Rd. have ‘discussed’ the loan, yet. the first-revealed by The Times last; Jerome's is along Luett, fact that he made the appoint- (spring when it took statements and W. ‘Michigan Sts.

ment for these omcials of the from five teachers who charged

Senate committee's Lithofold:

Michigan, Tomlinson,

_erney. Another investigation was other trustees, Charles BZ FuHer "Jerome. Piekle begun months ago by Jess Lar of Carter Township apd Ferman : son, general services administra- Yearby of Grass Tdwnship, are; They're a paper-peddling pair, tor, following a tip from a White charged with .spficiting bribes these brothers. 3 " House source. {from teachers for a Republican! Richart ‘and: Jerome -Piekle, The parallel between the I. itho- {campaign find. : 3937 W. Michigan St., began as fold case and the Boston lease Bribery /charges against’ the Trmes carrier. boys a year and a was ‘emphasized yesterday when three trdstees also are scheduled half ago. y | the Senate investigation commit- before”Judge Fiwing. Trial dates’ Both collect coins, both buy! not heen set. bonds, both bank ance a week,

and "both attend St. Anthony's Church ‘and Sacred Heart” School;

® day. But the Supreme Court's or- Richard, 13. is t action with a letter. R « is in the eighth Eh the La case, tele _| der for - Judge Ewing ta show grade; Jerome, 14, in the ninth. phone call was suffici€nt THe | Calin ‘why he should not hej The boys’ two brothers, two

from hear-| gisters ‘and parents once carried

Richard's route covers parts of Lyons,

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American Lithofold Corp. with the “chairman of the (RFC) ~ board, and within three days the

reversed; would indicate

der threat of f discharge.

_ previous action of the board was Studebaker Lays off

sehool, of 4he 1

the trustees demanded bribes un- Re-elect Purdue Aid

Prof, Ralph B, Wiley, of . Pur- +. due University's civil engineering wiis, fe-elected chairman iana stream pollution

that there was some connection be- 3300 ‘Indefinitely’ : tween the call and the action of SOUTH BEND, Feb. 1 (UP) the board.” Studebaker Corp. laid off 3300. © In 1949, the Boston Internal workers for an indefinite period Revenue Bureau was seeking new, today because of government re-

quarters. On Apr. 8 of that year, |strictions on auto production. |" In The Middle Of The Night! Assistant Collector John E. Burns, officials of the company said How good to have St gh

¢ ontrol board yesterday,

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