Vintage books are one of the best sources of ephemera used as placeholders and this note from the desk of former Taylor, Michigan treasurer Louis Theil is one such example found yesterday in some random tome at the thrift store.
Theil was in office during most of the 1970s when several position holders, including Theil and former mayors S. Richard Marshall and Richard Trolley who were investigated for travel expense discrepancies and accepting bribes for granting liquor licenses, among other scandals. Theil was exonerated in both instances and even won re-election after the scandals in 1977. He died in 1993.
| Detroit Free Press, August 26, 1976 |
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