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Probe of RFC

Agree to Dig Into

Congressmen’s Notes

By United Press WASHINGTON, Apr, 12—Sen-

Sen. Charles W. Tobey's disclos-

look into a fat stack of letters from Congressmen to the Reconstruction Finance Corp.

Chairman J. William Fulbright (D. Ark.) said his Senate RFC Subcommittee will reconsider a previous decision not to dig into the hundreds - of letters that aroused Congress’ ire when President Truman ordered them compiled from RFC files. 4 _

Records Show Talks

Mr, Tobey's disclosure that he recorded two telephone conversations with President Truman about the RFC investigation threw a new angle into the situation as the Senate opened debate on Mr. Truman's reorganization plan to: put the RFC under a

single administrator, The White House angrily denounced the recordings made by Mr. Tobey (R. N. H.) as “outrageous.”

A final vote on the RFC reor-| {ganization plan was not expected [until tomorrow. Debate was {limited to 10 hours and both sides {predicted the outcome will be (close. It would take 49 Senate votes to kill the plan, which will become lettective automatically Apr. 20 un|less the Senate “vetoes” it. A |similar effort to kill it in the

{House failed by a narrow margin. 3;, of 2351 8. California St.. who

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Reporter to Discuss

‘Combating Communism’

| Irving Leibowitz, Indianapolis Times reporter of a series on communism, will address the state meeting of secondary school principals of Indiana at Purdue [University Saturday. His topic [will be “Combating Communism.” ’ Joe Pierson, Indianapolis

‘The Great Debate’

LOS ANGELES, Apr. 12 (UP) — Henry Newcomb, 28, smashed a table radio over his wife's head after

the couple started fighting

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METIC HOMEWORK—“Name ’em? I can't even count 'em!™ exclaims Sandler, Jr., of Crevé Coeur, Mo., while the causes of his predicament blandly go about their business. They are 14 pups born to the Sandlers’ German short-haired pointer “Aldwinkles Skyacre Mella,” known around the house as “Wally.” Besides trying to think up names, Don helps bottle-feed the newcomers three times a day.

Return Billfold, $145 Lost at Accident Scene

Diogenes today tossed away his was jailed at Franklin on a charge of drunken driving. The car he

He found not only one honest was driving sideswiped another driven' by a soldier from Camp

They are Ed and Doyle Shipley, Atterbury at 6 a. m. today.

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Indiana CROP Quota To Be Set Monday

Indiana's 1951 CROP quota will, The meeting will be held in the i 'be-determined Monday at a meet- [Farm Bureau board room, 130 E, | ing of the state executive board of Washington St., the Christian Rural Overseas Pro- .

The nationwide quota is for 1400 railway carloads of food for hun-| Bry people overseas, Richard 3. Frazer, state CROP director, =

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{Chamber of Commerce, will dis-| icuss “Evidences of Communism’ as it Permeates Our Local Communities.” C. C. Leedy, principal Southport High School, will be moderator.

Services Planned

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