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To File More RFC Charges

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WASHINGTON. Dec. 35! |

./Additional grand jury indictments on charges of perjury, bribery, and fraud appear likely early next year as an aftermath to the Senate investigation of “influence peddling” in RFC loans.

A special grand jury, busy since last March investigating testimony given a Senate Banking Subcommittee, recessed yesterday after indicting four persons, in cluding former RFC Official E. Merl Young, on perjury charges. Assistant Attorney General James M. McInerney said the ‘grand jury will meet after the Christmas recess, raising the possibility that future indictments might deal with charges of bribery and fraud in getting loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corp. ps Holds Navy Job

It was disclosed last night that Former RFC Director William: E, Willett, accused by Senate investigators of being a key figure in the RFC “influence web,” is a special assistant in the office of Navy Secretary Dan A. Kimball, Mr. Willett was put on the Navy payroll at $11,800 a year by Undersecretary of Navy Francis P. ‘Whitehair to _handle the

fense “housing. * Mr. Willett lost his RFC job last summer when President Truman abolished the five-man RFC board and named > Stuart Symington administraor. Refuses to Comment

Mr. Young, who also was accused by the Senate investigators of being part of the “influence web,” was indicted on charges of lying about accepting “Influence” ees. Mr. Young's wife, Lauretta, a former White House stenographer, also figured in the Congressional investigation as the owner of the famous “natural royal pastel mink” coat. In Homestead, Fla., where he now operates a motel, Mr. Young" said he had no comment. Indicted with Mr. Young were three Washingtonians: Herschel Young, a brother of Merl; Joseph Hirsch Rosenbaum, an attorney once quoted as saying he had two RFC directors in his “hip pocket,” and Robert Whittier Dudley, Mr. Rosenbaum’s law partner and a brother-in-law of former Rep. Joseph E. Casey (D. Mass.).

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WHITE HOUSE MISSION—National Democratic Chairman Frank E. McKinney (left) is shown arriving at the White House with his assistant, Joseph Howard, former Indianapolis Municipal Court judge. Mr. McKinney introduced the former judge to President Truman. They said the President discussed with them his plans to cope with corruption in government.

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