J. Irving Whalley

John Irving Whalley (September 14, 1902 – March 8, 1980) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Twelve years later he owned the dealership, after having worked as a mechanic, salesman, bookkeeper, delivery man and driving instructor.

[3] He was appointed by President Richard Nixon to serve as delegate to United Nations for the 1969 session.

He was subsequently reelected to the five succeeding Congresses, and was a high-ranking member of the House Foreign Relations Committee.

[4] The following year, Whalley was accused of taking staff salary kickbacks, but said the money was used for office purposes only.