Show Accuses Truman i I Steel tee Official I Ch Charges a COO 10 Payoff I NEW NET YORK April 10 UP UP- UP President Truman was accused by the steel industry of backing a corrupt political deal in seizing the nations nation's steel mills Clarence B. B Randall president I of Inland Steel Co charged Wednesday night that Harry S Truman the man transgressed his oath of office in turning the industry over to Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer Randall said the Presidents President's seizure of the industry Tuesday night to ward off a scheduled midnight strike by the United Steel Workers of America was an evil deed without precedent in American history which discharged discharged discharged dis charged a political debt to the C CIO I O. O Paid in Full Phil Murray president of oC the steel workers now gives Harry S. S Truman a receipt marked Paid in Full Randall said He lie charged that Mr 11 Truman knew in advance that the Wage Stabilization Board which recommended recommended recommended mended a cent 26 hourly package wage raise for the steelworkers without a boost in prices would not let Phil Murray l down Randall said too that Murray l snubbed a last minute settlement offer made by the industry which would g give ge e the nations nation's steelworkers a cent 12 cent hourly wage increase instead of the previous cent 9 offer Actually he said it would have amounted to 2 17 cents including fringe benefits Industry's Side Randall gave industry's side in inthe inthe the steel dispute first at 10 1045 45 pm p.m. EST over four major radio networks He lIe repeated the speech 15 minutes later before the same television audience that only 24 hours earlier had watched and heard Mr 11 Truman give his reasons reasons reasons reas reas- ons for seizing the mills Randall said Mr 11 Truman had seized the industry without the shadow of oC legal right t |