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Apparently Wiley had his eye on such statistics as 1) the $72,000 salary paid to General Aniline President Jack Frye, onetime head of T.W.A., and 2) the $500,000-plus in salary and legal fees paid by Aniline to Louis Johnson and his law firm before he became Secretary of Defense. Jack Frye and Harold Baynton, 48-year-old Government lawyer who was made Assistant Attorney General and boss of OAP in 1950, undertook to answer Wiley's questions...
...Favorites. There was no favoritism, they said, either in OAP jobs or in legal fees. The salaries paid to Democrat Johnson (as president of an Aniline subsidiary) and Jack Frye, for example, were far less than their predecessors got when the companies were in private hands. Aniline's legal fees had also been smaller under OAP. Aniline and Schering hadn't yet been sold to the public, explained Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, because of "complex corporate problems" and "protracted litigation" (which in Schering's case ended almost three years...
...Frye describes present-day problems in Iran in the book, "The United States and Turkey and Iran," just published by the University Press. Co-author with Frye is Lewis V. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Turkish Language and History at Princeton...
...Iran rejected the West and cast in her lot with the Soviets?" Frye asks. "Despite her recent move in regard to the Voice of America, her barter agreement with Russia, and the nationalization of oil, I think we can say that the answer to this question...
...nationalization of oil too is understandable." Frye says leaders of the nationalization plan, who protested that Iran was not receiving a fair share of the profits of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, reflected "widespread sentiment" in Iran...