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Chicago File 58~194 . ae 2 3
ur. Be JAC CARTHY, Salesman, International Harvester Company, 3835 South 4
4 i October 2 by Special Agents 3
Mr. MC CARTHY resides at 8542 Sou reen rar
Street, Chicago, Illinois. Mis telephone number at his residence is RADCLiffe ! 5.
3757 « ag OE
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Mr, MC CARTHY advised that in 1929, he began working for the International =~ "=
Harvester Company, and continued this employment until 1942, at which time 9"
te left to work for the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company as superintendent -of :'$+ “aie
material at Seneca, [llinois. Mr. MC CARTHY was employed by the Chicago)° [or 4
Bridge and Iron Company until the latter part of 1945, at which time he an
came back and resumed his duties as a salesman with the International Harvester .
Company e
Mr, MC CARTHY stated that after his return to the International Harvester’. yet
Company, he went around tovm locating some of his former contacts, among oly ome
whom was JERRY D'APRILE, who presently is engaged in the operation of an ("tg |
auto accessory store under the trade name, Loyal Oil Company, 7238 Vincennes. 4:
Avenue, Chicago. Mr. MC CARTY stated that he had been acquainted with © 007000
D'APRILE during the time that D'APRIIE was manager of the United Cartage... -
Company, Chicago, and had in 1939 sold him four or five International trucks. «,
Mr. MC CARTHY stated that during the early part of this year, Mr. D'APRIIB) 3 3* .
telephoned him and wanted to see him. KC CARTHY contacted D'APRILE and was | ee
advised oy DIAPRILE that PHIL D'ANDREA was up for parole and he wondered.’.° jy:
if the International Harvester Company would write a letter concerning their." -
business associations with D'ANDREA, who owned the United Cartage Company. “Hec¥2 0
lir, MC CARTHY advised that he took this matter up with Mr. F. E. SVOBODA, his’: ©.»
superior at International, and they decided that it would be proper to write «1
a letter to tHe Parole Board telling them of their past experience and business. |.
connections y¥ith PHIL D'ANUREA and the United Cartage Company. Mr. MC CARTHY © ~
stated that SVOBODA then wrote a letter to the Parole Board telling of his.) «.
company's experience with PHIL D'ANDREA in their business dealings arising ee
out of the sale of trucks to United Cartage Company. Lr. MC CARTHY stated. © °!
that his company's business transactions with United Cartage Company were =." }
proper and he could see no reason why such a letter should not have been - Snr 4
written, therefore, he and Mr. SVUBODA decided to write this letter. ae ty Ae
Mr, MC CARTHY stated that D'APRILE asked him to write the letter in a very Por
friendly manner and that the writing of the letter was left entirely in the Palit a se
hands of himself and ir. SVOBODA. He denied that there was any offer of moneydge'
or pressure of any kind used to induce him to write the letter. to Ba
Mr. MC CARTHY advised that he has no criminal record.
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