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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Rites Tuesday Congress Roundup—

Probe of ‘Influence’ in RFC Loans Highlight Activities

her two million tons of By Secripps-Howard Newspapers judgment of military leaders on sissippl Democrats, charged in giving ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—This(ine number of troops to send, |Senate speeches that applicants/wheat to prevent widespread starweek in Congress: {for federal jobs in Mississippi|vation.

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: i Must They Onl row Wave of. Riots Greek Couple, With 2 Sons Sweeps Trinidad jn Army, Face Deportation

U. S. Tourists Flee Elderly Pair Who Know Horrors Senate Ra ii a (yee being Teguited ream n Services Set Monda . pr ¥ proval was given a which |jarge donations to the Truman Strife-Torn Island Of War Now Own Cafe Here RFC—The probe of “influence” would allow the government to|branch of the state Democratic 0 Mitchell y PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, | By JOSEPH ALLISON lin Reconstruction Finance COIP.recapture excess profits made by Party. For Owen

loans held the spotlight. President |pyginessmen on federal contracts. Services . for Owen Mitchell, |Truman led off the week's activ-iThe Senate bill would allow re-| ° House ‘|asphalt raker for the Indiana ity by submitting to Congress & negotiation in cases of firms)get-| 4 1awrence Seaway .. . Hear- Asphalt and Paving Co. 35 years, “plan to reorganize the RFC bYiting contracts for more than ings started again on the St. will be held at 2 p. m, Monday in wiping out its present five-mem-|s500,000 worth of business |r ence Seaway project for the(the Sixteenth Street Baptist ber board of directors and Placing year; a similar House bill Pro-\umpteenth time. But this year the Church. Burial will be in New the agency under a single ad-|yides a floor of $100,000. A COM-|nrogpects seem a little better than Crown. . ministrator. |promise at around $250,000 iS'parore with the administration] Mr. Mitchell, who was 68, died His Plan differed from ame heiely, | making a real drive to get Con-|Friday in his home at 1817 Bellesubmitted to Congress jas Seal Tydings charges . . . A Sub-gregs to approve. Interior Secre-|fontaine St. Born in Horse Cave, fin Sha the RFC Nou de lest aa committee started hearings onltary Oscar Chapman told a House Ky. he lived here 40 years. He 3 ngependen agency the Gom./the Maryland Senate election committee that Canada would gojwas a charter member of the ey De Sd a This went far Contest in which veteran Demo-|ahead and build the seaway any-|Sixteenth Street Baptist Church B : crat Millard Tydings was de-\way and that the U. S, should/and a member of its board of

Feb. 24 (UP)—The British cruiser | JOHN AND HELEN Kitcoff are old now. Their children are) |grown., They were born in Greece, but family ties there are] H.M.8. Superb steamed today t/ proken after years of German ocupation and brother-against-| the Windward island of Gran&d& prother guerrilla warfare. and police units were flown in to, The Kitcoffs now live here where three of their five children) looting Were born.. But the U. S. Immigration Service says the old folks f an't stay—must return to|-—* and arson in which five persons an ed by Greece. reas have been ‘wound 4 However the Army has taken Mrs. Mary Cash American tourists were granted [10 ou their Shee Sons. Due Jas Rites Tomorrow top priority to flee the strifestorn {Just been transferred to the We ; island in outgoing planes. The Coast, perhaps on his way to Services for Mrs. Mary Bell sland In sutga ng p 1 Korea. The other is in training|Cash, 72, of 2218 W. Walnut St.,| 1 1 airport was patrolled by 8 | ocal alrp lin Kentucky. will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in|

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- eted Trinidad olice ‘ RA Ee and tear gas The U.S. says the couple failed the Dorsey Funeral Home, Bur- Frank E. Masterson lo ET ue of Su feated by Republican John M.|get in on it. trustees. He was a deacon of the grenades. to file for citizenship papers, and i be at Linton. ¢ Todi | i 0m conductor of the Senate probe. Butler, Ex-Sen. Tydings charged, Grain for India — Sercetary|church and treasurer of the buildMarines from the 9850-ton Must leave this country. a ry o> yes en od 5 ap, But Sen. Fulbright went ahead his opponent with “scurrilous and |of State Acheson told the House|ing fund. British training ship HMS.| rug KITOOFYS "ive wo Bpo is or years, lat n her twith OF heari h defamatory” tactics. Foreign Affairs Committee that| Surviving are two sons, a | o J ! yesterday, She was a mem-| | pen hearings anyhow, and| ‘wy pe ¢ » ht t dchil d Devonshire landed two days ago in their native land. ber of the Indianapolis Irvington! they produced plenty of fireworks. po S s for sale” ... Sens. James our disagreement with India ondaug oh Wo gran dren an but their presence only incensed| what the Germans left in their| Post Auxiliary 2999, Veterans of gue Denied Demanding Feo: = (2StIAUY and Jobu Stennis, Mis-IEorea should fot kespl us 110m TO Tea AT BA D the mob to further violence. |{flight, the Communist-inspired| Foreign Wars. | ies 4 RFC Director William E. Wil-| Situation Serious |“revolt” destroyed. | Survivors include three sons, er {lett admitted departing from| A further detachment of Trin-| Two of the Kitcoff children, John Sash and Tamas Jesper) [etal Procedures Ii ste making Complete 8 WAYS ice was flown to Grenada Brown now, were seized by the| PO of Indianapolis, an “har es | * . Of a loan to =k. war owe, who! Jaan Rolie after Ne adminis-| Gestapo in the waning days of Cash, Santa Monica, Cal.; three Resident for 33 Years; later became an RFC director. | Line of Joy tration of the British island, 100/the Third Reich's rule over the daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Ha-| World War | Veteran| FE. Merl Young, husband of a Electrical ® Pay Cash miles north of Trinidad, tlashed|land of Homer. Chris and his|boush and Mrs. Helen BKorjans,| pu... E. Masterson, cabinet White House stenographer, denied] Appliances o Layaway an urgent appeal, describing the sister, Mrs. Dora Vanoff, were| both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. ayer at the Kramer Furniture 4émanding an $85,000 fee to help | in Our ® Easy Pay Plan situation as “most serious.” (impressed into labor gangs in| Mamie Risk, Beverly Shores; two Corp., died yesterday in Veterans get an $18 million loan for the B + BEO W. WASHINGTON ST .... LI. 647) » 30-Da A state of emergency was de- German reprisal for guerrilla | brothers, John and Robert, both Hospital, He was 55 and lived at Texmass Petroleum Co. A Dallas| asemen Wei 0 ope clared Wednesday when the wave attacks on occupation troops. {of Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren 4319 Spann Ave. attorney, Ross Bohannon, said . Mit { of terrorism flared after the ar-| Mrs. Vanoff still bears the |and one great-grandchild. | Mr. Masterson was a veteran MI. Young did demand the 385, } rest of Labor Leaders Eric Gairy| Scars and calluses.of her nine ‘M Joseph er lof World War I and seryed as an 000 fee and Sen. Charles Tobey] Pi and Gascoigne Blaize. They were montis ona Cerin road gang. IVS, Josep Hayes [ostices with Ive 1th Infantry (% rr BOR ee vy) ione > sultural e parents an *hris now s {Regiment in the ilippines. 1 ' I KE { eld fier 3 trike of aghicyisural own and operate a restaurant Services Tomorrow 3 | Born in Lafayette, he had been: Highlight of the hearings, how-| as er Link to get out: of control. at 829 BE. Washington St. The lo re. furgarel Haves 2849 N.'3 resident of Indianapolis for 33 Ver, was the revelation that the : ch fe Police wounded two persons in| restaurant represents the grad- ap 0 ny Le be Buried in years. He was a member of Our Whité House has obtained photo- . firing on a stone-throwing mob ual growth of the family after |~TOWR : a er Jerviess at 3 Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Static copies of more than 700 let-| ; Tradi in the Woburn District and shot| more than 15 years in Indian- BD ol. DmOrow h anner & and the Men's Club of the chireh, ters wiNtien tothe RFC by Sena- rik Wn C1) ill V and wounded three others who| aPolis.’ ; M BA Tuary. ! Survivors are his wife, Mrs, tors and Congressmen to help get : Hi 9 ff 8 ® { | rs. Hayes died last Monday in Catharine Masterson, a brother, loans approved for applicants. attacked a planter in the St. JyouN AND HELEN Kitcoff her winter home in Miami, Fla. Elwood, and two nephews, Ed. Included were letters from Sens. MADISO John's District. want to stay in America, in In- She was 74, |ward®%nd Robert Gebhart, Fulbright and Paul Douglas (D.,' tory closely i A government school, a nursing dianapolis, with their children, | A native of Cleves, O., she lived| Funeral services will be held at Ill.), who also is on the probing quiet and pic home and several houses have The U. 8. took two of their |in Indianapolis 50 years. She was the Blackwell Irvington Funeral Committee. Nestled 1 heen burned, as well as the gov-| sons away to fight for their |a member of Golden Rule Chap- Home and at 9 a. m. Tuesday in . ha : ék ers Third St, St ernor’s bath house at Anse Beach.| country. | ter, OES. Our Lady of Lourdes Church. TROOPS TO EUROPE... The don, and is ¢ : They can’t understand why | Survivors include her husband, Burial will be in St. Boniface administration continued to wheel counts America has taken their sons |Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Sue Clin-/ cemetery, Lafayette. up its heavy ammunition on the untry. the Edward H. Meyer —but won't let them stay. |ton, Valparaiso; two sons, Grant troops to Europe issue. The high- & Tor ret pa . . The couple came to Indian- |and Clinton, Indianapolis; two|three years ago. He was a est officers of the U. 8. Air force| 3p yee Dies in ‘Hospital apolis in 1921. In 1931 they re- |grandchildren and one great- member of Edgewood Methodist and Navy testified that troops he wer ana . hp} : turned to Edessa, Greece, where grandchild. Church. must be sent because sea and air) : e No aor Edward H. Meyer, Eli Lilly & {hoy were farmers. - David. Stuck Services will be at 2 p. m. Tues- power, no matter how great, could ing of e Me Co. shipping department em-| When war started in Europe avid. Jtuc day in Southport'Baptist Church. not save Europe if the Russians! olis Ra road ployee, died yesterday in St. Fran-| in 1939 they tried to return to | David Stuck, retired farmer, Burial will be in Round Hill. - |attacked. Harold Stassen, the Hoyas cis Hospital. He was 63. the U. 8. But they were trapped died “yesterday in his home at| Surviving are his wife, Stella, |first of a series of big-name GOP * each Irish ug it A lifelong resident of Indian- in Greece until 1945. {1858 S. Walcott St. He was a and five brothers, Calvin, Peter| witnesses, hit hard at Sen. Robert § . : an re apolis, Mr. Meyer lived at 815 Because they failed ‘to apply |lifelong resident of Edgewood. and Frank, Indianapolis, and Lee |A. Taft (R., O.) by saying that i son Polis, y { for citizenship within 51 days of Mr Stuck, who was 75, retired and Edward, Franklin. Congress should not override the Rey vad =

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