The Senate last week heard some more fascinating details of how a St. Louis printing firm began to flourish with amazing prosperity after employing the services of a Kansas City lawyer named William M. Boyle (TIME, Aug. 6). When the American Lithofold Corp. hired Boyle in 1949, reported Delaware's Republican Senator John J. Williams, it had Government contracts of about $193,000. Two years later, the company's business with the Government was worth $3,257,983. Williams did not mention the fact that after hiring Boyle, the company also received a $565,000 RFC loan. Nor did he point out...
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