Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1951 — Page 4

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Packing House Strike In City Primary

By United Press |AFL Amalgamated Meat Cutters, In the May 8 city primary. “eHICAGO, Mar, 24—The CIO which announced a similar agree-' United Packinghouse Workers de- ment yesterday. ferred a nation-wide strike today The meat packers offered both y,,

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government approval of an 11-Feb, 11, but the wage hike was filings from 2 to 9 p. m. eent hourly pay raise, held up pending approval by the {The union, which had threat- Wage Stabilization Board, locations. .They are: to call its 120,000 members’ pe poard has ceased to func- 17th Ward --Fire Monday, announced an agree-tjon gince its labor members 2302 Shelby St.; mt with major meat packers waiked out in a dispute with the E. Troy Ave, uider which the wage increase zqministration over mobilization Quill £t. offer will be extended to May 6. [pgjjcies. Economic Stabilizer Eric 2In agreeing to the extension and Johnson refused to approve the 4, withholding strike action, the raise on grounds he lacks authorunion followed the lead of the) lity. po

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Rites Tomorrow

One RFC Witness

Lied, Duff Charges

Senator Calls Lending Agency ‘A Mess’

By United Press WASHINGTON, Mar. 24—S8en. James H. Duff (R, Pa.) charged

Given Thousands

Colorful Rites Held

In St. Peter's Square VATICAN CITY, Sunday, Mar. 25 (UP) — Chtirch bells pealed continuously and altars were decked with flowers today for the joyous Feast of Easter, commemorating the resurrection of Christ 2000 years ago. Tens of thousands of persons dressed in their finest clothes

congregated in St. Peter's Square to attend an outdoor mass and to receive a blessing from Pope on ¥ y Plus XII at noon in his only Services will be at 8:30 a. m. [scheduled public appearance

Alcting “testimony to a Senate has “committed perjury.” Mr. Duff said “the RFC is a ess, as shown by, the inquiry| up to now” by a banking sub-| { committee headed by Sen. A wil-| {lam Fulbright (D. Ark.). The| | subcommittee’ has charged that

tomorrow in Lauck Funeral today. The words of the Pontiff Home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred [also will be broadcast to the Heart Catholic Church for Miss { world at noon (5a. m. IndianCarrie Dwenger, who died Fri- |apolis time) from the "balcony day at her home, 13 N. Craven [of the great Basilica. St. Burial will be in St. Joseph's | The Pope did not participate in| Cemetery. any of the masses in St. Peter's! ; today. He recited his own mass - at 6 a. m. in his private chapel. | Rome was crowded with Ital{lans’ from the north and south {and foreigners from ‘over the

lan “influence web” has exercised | {improper “favoritism and influ-| {ence” on the RFC, | Mr. Duff said “nothing .less than all-out and full-scale investigations” by the Fulbright | group “will satisfy public de-! mand.” “Absolutely Opposite”

| Apion | "In his “perjury” - charge, he Rites Tuesday sald “two members of the RFC. For John Beaman |

| made . statements that were ab-, ‘| world who had come to participate | solutely opposite. 4: radu-Bevirtoes-for John Beaman. - 30-/in the Roman Catholicrétumal.

He apparently, reférred to RFC year-old World A War II Navy| With. the end of the 40-day peDisgetor C. Edward Rowe, vice-lvéteran who died . Friday a) riod of Leént at nedn yesterday, | chairman of the lending-a ings Hospital with Nks Rt 10 w I'S TEmov hoard, and Mrs. aver Tuesday in the Conkle| jean Norkers ye "Shrouds from ' Smoot,” statuesque brunette sec- Funeral Home, Speedway City.| gtatues and crucifixes and decked | retary of IFC Director Walter L. Burial will be in Crown Hill |altars with flowers and golden Dunham, Born in New York, Mr. Bea- onq white cloths for today’s Mr. Dunham told the commit- man came to Speedway City 10 master masses in Rome’s 400-odd {tee That Mr. Rowe tried to get/years ago. For the past five years| ohurches. Priests were dressed in him to resign and become thelhe had been a postal clerk iIn!iye white and gold garments Yer “goat” fer the Senate investi- he 8. Illinois. St. branch. served for joyous occasions, gation.” Mr, Rowe denied it. But He is survived by his wife, his statements were contradicted Mary, and son, John David, both| by Mrs. Smoot’s sworn testimony. | >f Speedway City; two step-sons, Mr. Duff said the committee James W, Mugg, Speedway City| should conti e its investigation and Charles R. Mugg, | because of " “the disclosures of|Diego, Cal.; two brothers, | grossly irregular conduct and the | (ip, New York City, and Ber-|their son, Corp. Robert Sedlacek,| shocking disregard of official] lnard, Dayton, O.; two sisters,|that he was not in front line duty in connection with loans ob-/Mrs. Ernestine Kelly and Mrs. action in Korea. Then they re-| tained from the RFC.” He said|Florence Finch, both of New ceived a copy of a bronze star | “this is no time to stop these in- York City, and two grandchil-' ctiation given their son for hero- | | vestigations.” ” dren. ism under fire.

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