merged in support of risky business, and in bailing out creditors on a large scale.“It would appear from the Ful-bright hearings that the operation of the RFC for the past four or five years really shows a *eat loss. I see no reason whv the tax*Vpayers' money should be used to subsidize larger peace - time bu-mess.”Rhodell SoldierKilled in KoreaTwo area servicemen l^pve beenkilled, two others have suffered wounds, and another has been injured in Korean action according to casualty reports of the Department of Defense.Killed in action were: Sgt-lcEverett T. Honaker, brother of Mrs. Clare E. Shanklin, of Caldwell. and Pvt. Earl Sanders. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Coy C. Sanders. of Rhodell.Wounded were: Pfc Richard A Wiseman, son of Mr. and Mrs Alva J. Wiseman, of Charmco, and Pfc. Claud E. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorden Gray, of Route 39. Zela.Injured was Pfc Everett Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett I Armstrong, of Crab OrchardO ... , • .. ’ ..._ •l-rl'r'n^ 1Military Mission ChiefEn Route to FormosaBy The Associated Press TOKYO— Maj Gen William C Chase, chief of the US military mission to Nationalist China, lefttoday for Formosa.Chase may stop at Okinawa to inspect U.S. military installations.During his stay in Tokyo ho conferred with Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway and members of the new supreme commander’s staffPhSoa