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“Profits of Steel Industry Surveyed By CHARLES H. HERROLD Upiled Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jin, ‘22.—The C. 1. O, was set today to-throw into the steel wage negotiations a profits survey claiming the steel industry can afford. to grapt large new benefits to its 1 million workers. The survey, it was learned, was prepared by former -government economist Robert Nathan for C. 1. O, president Philip Murray, who also is president of the C. I. O. steelworkers. In a previous report for the C. I. O, Mr. Nathan stirred up a controversy by claiming that industry in general could afford 25

prices. The new report was said to claim the steel industry's profits were large enough to absorb another round" of wage increases and to provide health and welfare benefits as well, a

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Defendant Suspect In Slugging, Robbery 0

City ‘detectives assigned to the |months ago to fend for himself,

stolen rifle today as the mystérious sniper

The 14-year-old boy said he had to have son lim¢ away. Police sought his mother who abandoned

rent steel prices. Its information

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reportedly was based on tables from the treasury and commerce departments and independent financial reporting services. Mr. Murray is keeping the report secret for the present because, it was said, he believes its public

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cation might hurt his chances of |, proposed testing program for min-

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Titus Lowe (left) takes time

DePauw Minis Approved By

Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind. Jan. 23.—|

to right) Rey. John F. Edwards, superintendent. of the Indianapolis district; Dr. Orville L. Davis, executive secretary of the Crusade for Christ program of DePauw; Robert Robinson, Indianapolis and Ray Brown, ‘New Albany, members of the Oxford fellowship. Mr. Robinson is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Robinson, 1125 -N. Kealing st; and Mr. Brown is the son of Rev. A. M. Brown, former pastor of the Indianapolis East [0th Street Methodist’ church.

Methodist church, and representa-|

subversive activities detail today were questioning a 34-year-old or |ganizer for a Georgia-spawned hate group, Columbians, Inc. He was identified as Indiana organizer for the organization following his arrest yesterday on a vagrancy charge. The defendant, Raymond C. Vick, 2310 College ave.} is a suspect .in

out on a visit to DePauw

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block. of Brookville rd. Prd Activities Disclosed > Orval Betts, 25, of 814% Broadway, also is being held under ‘$5000 bond on a vagrancy charge in con-

tives from three Indiana Methodist N eotion with-the affair,

church conferences.

Frank. He couldn't rémember his last name.

the slugging-robbery + Tuesday of Edgar Walker, 606 E. 19th st. He |;

paw ot in men who attacked him in the 63001

His, friends called the boy “The Gypsy.” He sald his name was

He was held at the Children’s Shelter for a hearing children’s court. Police said he was a w ring neighborhood waif who slept in! basements, wareho and door-

ways, ns Wounded The sh began Monday soon after e was stolen from a

op. Charles Casey, 17, was the side Monday night. Tuesday night, Vincent Callahan, 17, was shot in the left shoulder. Two hours later, Mrs. Anna Hughes, 34, was shot in the right arm as

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mysterious sniper, police found two

rifles, One was an air-rifie rebored to fire a 22 caliber bullet. Neighborstolen it. ter Si When the Gypsy had money, the kids said, he would kill time riding the Ninth ave. bus along the edge of Hell's Kitchen until the money was gone. Detective John Wyten, one of 10 on the boy's trail, grabbed a youth in cast off clothing last night as he stepped off a bus. fio “That's the Gypsy,” a neighbor hood youngster said.

GOP May Curb

winning a prompt settlement.

Demand Wage Raise

The survey will be used in the union's closed bargaining sessions,

A report on the auto industry's

ability: to pay a requested 23% | cents-an-hour boost to the C. I. O.}

iisterial candidates at DePauw uni-| The test, still in its formative versity was approved yesterday by stages, will include vocational inBishop Titus Lowe, resident bishop |terest, personality adjustment and achievement and intelligence tests.

of Columbians, Inc. was disclosed aftér Capt. Edward Rouls, acting detective chief, noticed his name

Vick's participation in activities [*

Tariff-Cutting

New French Cabinet Takes Over Duties Paul Ramadier’'s new government

will hold its first council of ministers meeting tomorrow. .

she read beside ‘a window don home, , Ln TG SEE QR ak In a house to-house search for the|

PARIS, Jan, 23 (U. P.).—Prémier |y

already underway with a few companies and scheduled to begin Friday in Pittsburgh with U; S. Steel Corp. The steelworkers are demanding a substantial wdge increase, a pension plan, health insurance, group hospitalization, and a guaranteed annual wage.

United Auto Workers is being com-

of the Indianapolis area of the

on a routine police report.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P).| Ex-Premier eLon Blum today of-

Mr. Nathan's report was said to show the profits of about 20 of the

21 basic steel companies. It also was the state to pay a bonus to veterans said to present a discussion of cur- of all wars.

by the Indiana general assmbl

pleted by the union's research department:

Britain Denies Pravda Charge

LONDON, Jan. 23 (U. P.).—The Moscow Communit organ Pravda today. repeated a charge that Brit- | ain had denounced the Anglo=Soviet

LEGION POST URGES BONUS Times State Service SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Jan. 23.— Victory post No. 70, American Legion, has adopted a resolution recommending passage of legislation for

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{curt rejoinder by a foreign office | spokesman that -the Pravda stand was “not in keeping with the facts.” The foreign office commentator i suggested that the government still hoped for-a direct reply from Josef | Stalin disavowing the Pravda state‘ment and reaffirming Soviet ad{herence to the 20-year friendship | pact. . “Pravda has seen fit to overlook completely the unequivocal state‘ment included in our note of last

Teonference Officials for approval.

Designed to discover the best po-| tential ministers and counsel their development, the testing System will be available to other universities and colleges. Before the program is launched, it“will be presented to

While at DePauw Bishop Lowe also. poke in morning chapel and addressed the Oxford fellowship group.

PORTAL PAY SUIT FILED SOUTH BEND, Jan. 23 (U. P.).— A $500,000 portal-to-portal pay suit against the Ball Band division of the U. 8. Rubber Co. was on file in federal court here today. About 3500 plant employees brought. the

questioned about his political activities. i

group in Indiana, ‘two-thirds of whom are in Marion county. He

The police officer ordered Vick| . genate Republican leaders are |

preparing legislation to curtaily President Truman's power to cut! tariffs, it was learned today. A high ranking Republican %aid | a bill would be introduced soon to restrict the administration's presenti authority to slash tariff rates up| to 50 per cent. i He did not specify the restrictions, but said they would not harm the administration’s ultimate goal of promoting international economic | collaboration, Fy The state department is now con- |

Potential Members Vick told detectives there are “4500 potential members” of the

said these persons would pay the $10 fee to Columbians, Inc, and accept membership upon request. The organizer also revealed that persons in Kokomo and Muncie have inquired about founding chapters there. Vick told them he would have to await possible legislative action against the group, he told

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ficially handed. over his powers to Mr. Ramadier and then went to the uai d'Orsay where he yielded the ministry of foreign affairs portfolio to Georges Bidault. Among problems facing the new government are the soaring cost of living and the conflict with the Viet Nam in Indo-China, It. was considered certain that wide powers would be given -to Andre Philip, the new Socialist minister of national economy. He has the reputation of being a levelheaded, courageous man. His opposite number in the M. R. P., minister of Finance Robert Schuman, is

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British, and that Britain 11 of the 22 major land. which have wintered in.

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$0200 Pledged To DePauw Union

: Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind., Jan. 23.—A (total of $82,000 of the $450,000 fund {sought for the DePauw university {| memorial student union building has been pledged, R. E. Crouch, director {of the building campaign, announced | today.

of the ‘campaign, Mr. Crouch said (that of the 275 subscriptions so far ‘received, $65,000 had been paid in 'cash. No general solicitation has yet been made in most areas, although a canvass has begun among | Indianapolis alumni of DePauw. 1c I | Mr. Crouch said that fathers of resisting! It takes to {DePauw students had contributed . 1$10,000 already. He said DePauw students had set a goal of an {average gift of $10 per student. Over 120 student subscriptions have already been received, he said. | The building will be a memorial to {exactly 100 former DePauw students {who died in world war II.

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JERUSALEM, Jan. 23 (U. P).— Ap Arab delegation was en route to the London Palestine conference to-

day to demand cancellation of the COLORS~ British mandate and - Arab inde- : pendence in the holy land. Pink It was understood the Arabs would | Yello demand: slow ONE: Independence for Palestine Blue Arabs equal to. that of other Arab! states in the Middle East. Grey

TWO: Cancellation of the British | Palestine mandate and the Balfour declaration pledging British support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine. THREE: Establishment of a democratic government with proportional representation of Arabs and Jews], based on the existing population. FOUR: Immediate halting of Jewish immigration.

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