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Let Corp. was . for $103,000 5 to the Indie Department, nt of Publis y announced

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1049

Many Factors Held. E Favorable to Peace

Bs FRI FRED W. PERKINS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Sept. 21-<Back | of the apparent impasse in gov! ernment efforts here to head off! a nation-wide steel strike set ‘for! Saturday are : several hopeful factors, One is that the strike would be over pensions and social insur-| ance benefits, which are more! academic than a straight pay| rise. The great majority of the million steel workers are young | enough to have many years be-| fore wanting pensions at 65, as proposed by the President's fact-| finding board. To force company aduiossimes) to the company financed pension |

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Philip Murray and other leaders, of the CIO United Steelworkers, the men might have to lose weeks, or months of pay to assure a fu ture benefit. Another influence against. a strike is political. If a steel shutdown develops into a national emergency, President Truman would be under public and con-! gressional préssure~to use the Injunctive powers of the Taft-Hart-ley Law, That would collide with. organized labor’s continuing cam-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Sex Orgy Ring Charged _ In Hollywood Shakedown

Former Actor's Agent Says Starlets

On Rep. Lesinski

‘The charges were made by Rep.|of the blackmail money, while Andrew Jacobs (D. Ind.), com- the girls took 40 per cent. mittee member who has gone sent on trial for down the line for the “Fair Deal” Cohen, at pre @ by swear-. disturbing the peac y labor program. He said Mr. Les- ing at police officers, sald the inski used "dictatorial tactics to charges were without foundation

To Give Fish Fry business firm burglaries reported The in the past 24 hours. men's council of the Ir- A barking dog frightened the! {vington Presbyterian Church will intruder away from the home of give a fish fry and outdoor fete Lucille Penix, 360 W. 12th St., at|

smother the investigation.” w tomorrow, Friday and Saturday ¢ 8 m. but not before he was . and “too silly to even talk about. |seen by residents of the house. ! Backs Turned Ope wealthy playboy paid $75. nights from 5:30 to 9:30 p. m, in

They pursued him but he escaped. Mr. Jacobs was chairman of a 000 for a recording the ring made the parking lot next door to the! [Missing from a sweater pocket subeommities authorized © in-jot a sex orgy and is still paying, church. {was a billfold containing 6 cents. quire into “undemocratic” trade $500 a week to avoid public dis-| Proceeds will go toward the union practices. That group, closure, Mr. Behrman told the purchase. of new robes for the) in Jrgiar ot tes A gto along with all other labor sub-|gpand jury, church's’ youth choir. The local|window onto a roof at 428 N.| committees, was abolished by Mr. He sald another blackmailed council is afiliated with the Na- California St, an hour earlier | Lesinski in a letter to members... was a Beverly Hills dress tional Council of Presbyterian when Forest Dunson awakened to! last Aug. 31. |shop owner who was ruined and Men. {find the intruder in his bedroom.| “It is significant that he waited forced to flee to New York to The council has arranged for The burglar lowered himself to! until the House had begun its va- avoid payment. Another vietiin, [the sale of meals as well as fish [the ground and fled. cation and the members were out he sald, was a prominent radlo sandwiches, homemade candy, | of Washington,” Mr, Jacobs sald. school operator. soft drinks and the like, Con-|. Flees at Screanis “He abolished the subcommittee The former actors’ agent, who 'tinuous entertainment — movies,| Mrs. ‘June Kirt, 22, of . 1514 while our backs were turned.” ' |o14 some of his information Pony rides, fish pond and a Yo Carrollton Ave, entered her home| Mr. Lesinski was not available|came from the Hollywood vice YO contest are scheduled. The from the rear yard yesterday aft-| for comment on the charges. At squad, said that the girls lured Youth choir will provide music. ernoon to find a burglar in the| the time his letter was issued, his their victims to hotels and tourist James M. Booe is council persi- dining room. She screamed ang office sald only that all House cabins. for the blackmail parties. | |dent. {he fled. The pudgy former agent was S——————————————————— Mrs. ‘Olga Kaiser, 50, of 1115

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y * A Labor Chairman Helped Blackmail Wealthy Men = Intruder Escapes A a 8 ANGELES, Sept. 21 (UP)-—Mobster Mickey Cohen headed’ Called Dictator {a shakedown ring which staged sex orgies featuring Hollywood Capture Twice rw at 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UP) starlets shen blackmailed the wealthy participafits, according to, A “cat burglar” eluded pursuers| north’ Met! —A long-smoldering dispute in grand jury testimony disclosed today. [twice early today as he was dis- Church the House Labor Committee burst | Well-known girls-about-town were nanied in testimony by Paul covered in the act .of Dr. Clark into the open today with charges Behrmann, former actors’ agent, filed In Superior Court by District {through the pockets of Sleeping will give ad that Chairman John Lesinski (D. | Attorney William Sihpson, : Ch h | residents. {avesses To mo Mich.) has “suppressed” an in-| Mr. Behrmann said he under- Hi vestigation of whom Tacketeeing toe Conan received 00 por cone CVUICH Council | ie auemipiad romverie warlrow at 2305. m

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Son of Police Chief Accused in Robeson Riot

WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Sept 21 (UP)—S8ix young men, include {ing the son of the Peekskill, N. Y,, police chief, were under indict. ment today in connection with {the Paul Robeson concert riots which will be investigated next month by the Westchester County {Grand Jury. The indictments were handed down yesterday by the September {Grand Jury whose jun has been

year's congressional elections,

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coi boi atrike is in-the- fact that the: pars.

.: 24 hours that of another GAR A “veteran, Charles L. Chappel, 102, At

paign to repeal that statute. Mr. Murray helped elect Mr. Truman last November and the political friendship has continued. He would like to save the Presi-| dent, from having to act in a way that might work to the detriment of both, particularly in next).

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When |8-month-old Seorge E. Bruner Jr., gets angry, he's y really mad. The tot held his breath in a tantrum, turned blue and lapsed into unconsciousness yesterday. East St. Louis, Ill, firemen

Pay Offer Possible To take advantage of the abstract nature of the pension issue, it is rumored that ths steel comjes may try to drive a wedge tween steel workers and their union leadership oy offering to in : grant a comparatively small pay boost, on condition that the . > pension question be dropped for - Boe: time ‘beng. Err fee

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ties are still in meeting with Cyrus 8. Ching, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Bervice. John A. Stephens, vice president of U.'S. Steel, said, “the fact that we're going back| today indicates we haven't given up hope. ” Gertrude M

lowa's Last GAR Veteran, 101, Dies ge.

SUTHERLAND, Towa, Sept. 21 as TS Reedus, girls. (UP)—A military funeral was| gy St. Franeis—Da: David, Rosemary: Reeves; planned today for James P. Mar-| Don. Ruth Stvers; Joseph, Bille GO. bind 101, a Civil War veteran who iiliam, Her Henrietta BE: James, Marstood guard outside Ford's The- At Nein int Eugene, Jane Pulliam ater in Washington the night Ab-| James. “Beryl Gilishan Zena. ‘Nelle raham Lincoln was shot. hurnall: Wiliam, Msrtie Eastes: Mr. Martin, the last of Iowa's! tl Be Ola Watson; “Boys in Blue,” died yesterday after several months’ illness, His death followed by less than

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at Long Beach, Cal. A favorite of the neighbor-| hood’s children, “Grandpa Martin” never tired of telling them how? he, as a member of the guard if tachment the night of Lincoln’s| assassination, helped pass along| pt the news of the President’s death.

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{ished because their work was convicted last year of embezzling completed. {money from his Hollywood cli“That certainly is not true in ents, who included screen star, my case,” Mr. Jacobs said on his Robert Mitchum. Mr. Mitchum re-| return to Washington. “I had a/fused to prosecute because “the {full program outlined which guy. was my b best friend.”

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