Show U Hie Salt Lake Tribune Saturday March Rackets Witness Testifies Of $10000 Payoff Plan Dennis the Menace By Hank Ketchani A 2 1937 Witnesses Block Union Probe Missing u March 1 (INS)— Jersey and Indiana as well as Illinois Justice CHICAGO ThaUS Department unable to locate three vice presidents of the Laundry Workers International Union who are In Chicago ended the Initial please of Its probe of the union Friday with a promise of future "progress" Max IL CJoldscheln Justice Department" attorney and an are Investigator THE THREE union vice presidents for whom subpenas were Issued but never served were identified as Charles Naddeo of Philadelphia Lawrence Palacios of San Francisco and Amy Bal linger of Pittsburgh All three were reported in Chicago for a union executive board meeting Continued from Page One the threat of having his pinball machines picketed and that "If that’a what the committee is going to have to The Investigating senators contend with we might Just as have developed evidence that well find out" 200 or 300 pinball Terry-hamachines operating In Port-Morgan former Democratic atate chairman In Oregon swore land and that unless they carthat Spear told him the team- ried Teamsters Union sticksters wanted a union official to ers he was In trouble be appointed by Holmes because Witnesses related that said: they hoped this would enable the Teamster have would picket tavthem to block liquor purchases "I think we are making and other places with "nonlor the Oregon state liquor erns and I think we will union” progress machines thus halting monopoly from eastern distilmake more" - and of deliveries leries with which the teamsters were having bargaining diffi- other supplies The probe which started Mon culties Terry perspiring freely under day was the’ outgrowth of a US Senate subcommittee Spear who said he was asso- his interrogation also denied ciated In the beer business with telling William Capri part owncharge that $900000 was embezzled from some $2268000 colDave Beck Jr son of the presi- er of the Flamingo Hotel In Las lected to pay group Insurance dent of the 1 million member Vegas Nev that he would Teamsters Union saw It differ- “take care” of Ily Goldbaum if premiums of union members Goldbaum could fix things with Goldscheln did not indicate ently where the next phase of the He said that to "control" the Brewster Brewster heads the commission would have many probe would be held although of western conference teamsters he hinted a return to Chicago com because "the advantages later missloner would be in a position Goldbaum has been identified Goldscheln Is empowered to to buy merchandise advanta- by the committee as a gambler “Lets Just watch for awhile We don’t aee him like thla very often" of and a friend hold Brewsters Inquiries In California New geously" Spear first denied that he had engaged in anything more than a "hypothetical” discussion of having a teamsters man on the commission Kennedy said later testimony will show that the teamsters first started to back Holmes for governor but later supported his opponent The decision to ring In the Justice Department on the probe came after Stanley G Terry a Portland Ore pinball tycoon swore that he never paid $10000 In protection money to Frank VV Brewster West Coast boss of the Teamsters Union d racket-bustin- beer-bre- Union President Samuel J Byers 67 of Indianapolis said all members of the board had - r ' rorism and served a one-- to sentence IIs was then president of the Circular Dls-tributor Union In Chicago five-yea- r DENyEJt March 1 (UP)— ' board of The been available all week but trustees of the International "didn’t know anyone was look- Laundry Workers Union '(AFL-CIO- ) met in closed session Friing for them" day and would not divulge ths Byers has admitted to news- nature of the proceedings men that while known under International President Sam the name of John Jllson he had Byers said there would be no been convicted in 1934 of con- public announcement of what spiracy to extort money from goes on during the three-dadepartment stores through ter conference seven-membe- r y ad 11-sta- te James B Edklns a Portland gambler testified Thursday that Terry told him early In 1935 he had paid the money to Brewster to get back in the union's good graces There have been other conflicts in testimony during the four days of public hearings Terry was testifying when McClellan interupted the proceedings to announce he was asking the Justice Department to investigate the perjury angle "It’s not me!” Terry exclaimed his face flushing McClellan told him to be quiet that the chair had not accused anyone specifically "I happen to be sitting here" Terry replied slapping a NO-IRO- N lvV NYLON DELICACIES BY note4 book angrily on the table in front of him 7 It's not directed at you" McClellan said adding however: “you came back! 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