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STATE DEPT OF HISTORY AID ARCHIVES D33 KOIKE 19 IOWA- NEWSPAPER THE HOME jitlon and Enjoyment Every Member of The Family "10WA CITY WEATHER Fair through Saturday; somewhat warmer. U. 8. Weather Bureau ReportPage 11 IOWA C1TYP TIZEN LISHED 1841 110th YEAR IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951 16 PAGES ill mssm i i i it i' iiiih ill.iili fi ii IHi -ff TI IT. nfT" 1 1 1 11 i i i'mi IW fllW ilfT Tit -f --y u.

2, ni U'G JUL 1 i postisboiid; on Forces Crush Ar Won't Reveal NewSource gentine Revolt OTOOOAT To Senators LOCALCOURT 0 St. Louis Reporter -Challenges Part of Boyle's Testimony FORMER ARMY LEADERS FLEE, Charge Him With AS HIN GTONW) Death Last Year George Baculia, 47, has bee If Theodore link, a reporter for the St Louis Post-Dispatch, refused today to. divulge to senate investigators the sources of his published Seniors Named Game Captains MATE OHUST charged with the alleged murder of Andrew Davelis in Iowa City October 12 Might Be Staged To Help Peron in Coming Election BUOS TAIRES, Argen charges that Democratic Chairman William M. Boyle, Jr received This was revealed today as S8.000 in connection with a gov Baculis appeared in district ernment loan. tina, UP) The official state 3BORGK BACCLI3- Unkr testifying -under -oath-be radio announced revolt and eourt'for arraignment on an' dictment charging murder, return fore the senate Investigations subcommittee, said "we obtained our civil war broke out today ed by the county grand Jury Information from a very reliable againstHfegoverament of Hiirt Season Iowa Seeks ening Win AL GRADV -4Eea Sports Editor The Indictment had been held aource.hut that ha could not name the source "at this time." President Juan D.

Peron but secret until today, that it swiftly crushed and The matter is far from dead i Baculis, at the requeat of his at its leaders were in flight with us," the reporter said. --2 'ri rBytltatrceeutiCrthe uprising torney, A. C. Cahlll, was granted -10 days la which to enter a plea a. Link challenged worn testimony.

Benton Airs His Charges OnM'Carth Open Hearings on Resolution Seeking Senator's Ouster WASHINGTON UP)Sen. oratUcK'thriegW the in-ffi dictment tasted ontyirfevr Shortly after announcing the outbreak of civil war, the radio said the re-' volt headed by Arthur Rawson and former" Gen. Benjamin Menendes was crushed completely, and both had fled. Boyle told the committee he personally had Informed Link that American Uthof old Corp a St Louis printing Ilira which got the- loans, paid him only $1,250, and that the money was a legal retainer fee whljh had nothing to do with the loan. -Link said Boyle "was vague" and He was released under 155,000 bond, which was posted by his brother, James Loos, and A.

Is. Towner. Lons, who last spring was clear ed'by a dJstrict court Jury of a jftootadl. makes sasonai appearance 351 debut in Iowa rday afternoon as iwkeyesopen their schedule against treated Kansas State 1 the Big Seven con- XX) fans are expected to see for themselves if it Iowa will have greats team speed, better pass-' receiving and mora William Benton (D-Conn) today accused Sen. Joseph R.

charge of murdering Davelis, ap It aald the; big alrbase at FJ Palomar on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and the big army garrison at Campo Mayo, also, on the capital's outskirts, were "told me he didn't remember what McCarthy (R-Wis) of "per he got" at an interview before Link wrote hia articles. jury and deception of the American people" in pressing his recaptured, indicating that rebel Senaydtt Hoey-tffcNC, thi forces had held these important comhrlttee chairman, told the Communists in government group tha-testimony so tar has charges. not shown Boyle got ana peared In court this morning wlta his brother, Bacullav District Judge James P. Gaffney said that the ease will come for trial during September term of court if It can be arranged along with soma 30 other cases set for'jurjtstrial this term. The new Indictment is the see ond brought against Baculis in connection with the stabbing death of Davelis.

The death allegedly occurred during a fight on a rest- points. Defense Minister Angel Solarl went to- Campo Mayo and had the situation under control, the broadcast added. (Monitors of the 'Argentine 1 it has had in recent It's questionable as to anyone will learn from I. Kansas. State was that the Foat-Dispatch has "produced absolutely no evidence" of ijenton made the aeeusa- it either.

The committee had set out to tion under oath at a public hearing on his resolution looking toward the possibility of ousting Mc 34-0, by Cincinnati, explore whether Boyle did get ll-achool" team, a week Carthy from the senate. radio at Montevideo, Uruguay, said it reported that Alfredo Pal-aclos, Socialist leader and candidate for Argentine president was under arrest This broadcast said ly not yet have the guns $8,000 and whether any fees he received were paid him for help He said his testimony "would help a senate rules subcommittee ing Lithofoid to obtain dentiai lawn iowa city early on the morning of laat October 12. decide whether McCarthy "has worth of new repaid loans from the leaders of the revolt fled in tanks, apparently army but In December last year, Baculis committed perjury and whether the Reconstruction Finance Corp. va much of a battle, wins' handily, aa ex-awkeye fans may have intU the Purdue game to see how good the A may be. waa Indicted on a charge of aid he has practiced calculated deceit did not amplify the point.) on both the senate and the Ameri ing and abetting in alleged murder.

The government radio; pro -Jt- I 1 1 3 v. -4 (RFC). Boyle denied he ever tried to Influence the RFQ or any other government agency, and the aen- claiming a state of "Internal war" can people." The Connecticut senator called ng is certain. Iowa won't end a state of siege, identified the attention of the subcommittee Rawson and Menendes ei ring- toader the upvis'ihj, and to 18 "cae studies' Of persona at atars heuri no testimony that he had. It received testimony that On September 5 this year, this indictment was dismissed by Judge.

Hartfd Di Evans on. the recom) mendatlon of County Atty. William Ia Meardon after the court refused a request" to change the -wording in the Indictment threatened execution tot any. mil tacked by McCarthy on loyalty in up a score Saturday the opportunity presents Ooach Leonard Raff his second term as mentor, will be much more ested in seeing who's going to sr for him this fall, and if the first of the Lithofoid loans was approved three days after "Boyle grounds. He "AH these 1 eases nt Into ny itary men joining Rawson was a leader of a 1943 rebellion which placed him in the presi had set up an interview for firm dency just two days.

negotiators with Hariey Hise, then agu RFCclmiin1arvFeProaVST9.f,?hrif nd deeep- tlon of the gets in-front-by a safe marv senate, and, through rou can count on the Iowa Beyle said he did not d'scuss There were many rumors of the -loan with Hise. He adCed he being swept clear in an ef- troop movements, but these could King Making Steady Gains, Say Doctors 5 let every player show his his role as Senator, deception of the Amerlpaa people." Reading from a pre- not be confirmed. often: made appointments with government agencies for a variety of persons. No fighting was observed In the streets of Buenos Aires except for pared.5tfttemeat..-Bentcai-jSflldhfl. H-Boyle-eoBceded- kr testimony as State hafe long been the of the Big Seven confer wouldshow that McCarthy- crowd nourinir Into the Plaza George -spent another comfortable night and maintained steady progress, created for not only a record of irresponsibility but one of innniiiw q- iim in w.i iiiii.iiiwi ii iwi hasn't finished out of the ce cellar in a decade.

Its lack of integrity and.character" a medical bulletin said today. Thursday that he was "acting cfa airman" of the Democratic party at that time, although drawing no salary as Its titular -vice chairman under t. Howard-McGrath. Sen. Richard M.

Nixon (R- ave won only 13 games in Benton added It --was the-'- second rptimlttle 10 years. In that time the Chuck Denning, left, and Austin Turner, senior veterans, were named Thursday by Iowa Coach Leonard Raff ens perger co-captain the Hawks In the. opener Saturday -with Kansas State. Raff shown above explaining to the co-captains how the Kansas State single wing formation works. Denning will be In action aa a defensive linebacker and punter and Turner will probably see action at guard on both offense and defense.

(Press-Cltlteu Photo by Dick Schwartz.) "I of course am persuaded that i have lost 77 and tied five. my own testimony will develop for re won only one conference you ample evidence that Senator Callf), a committee member, told the last six seasons. tot a pretty football pic' McCarthy should be expelled, but a reporter he Intends to see to at a minimum I hope your com it that "no newspaper is made the de Mayo in front of Peron's offices, shouting "La Vida por Peron" (Our Lives for (In obwervers close to Argentine affairs said the revolution may have been a' bona f'de one, but could have been a staged affair to whip up sentiment for Peron In the coming November 1 1 elections in which he is a candidate to eue- ceed himself. However, there have been many reports of army dissatisfaction with the regime). Rawson overthrew the government of President Ramon S.

Castillo in 1943, and was president for it new coach BUI Meek, yed his college ball at goat of a very beneficial ihveatlgB mittee will agree that further investigation is not nlywarranted but imperative." and assisted-, as coach uon or tne operations of influence in the federal government" land, has introduced bulletin in a row from the doctors i who handled the king's critical lung operation Sunday. The bulletin, the ninth since the operation, said: "The king has had another comfortable night and is making" steady progress." Barring unforseen the king is now nearly out of "dangerr wne niedical special ists Indicated today. A number j- of Buckingham palace acUons tend to back up their belief. The palace announced the king himself was able to-sign warrant appointing a council of state The hearing was opened to the Ha said testimony that Litho foid paid b'g fees to government I public as the result of a last-minute decision by thesubcommit- jle-wing system and has ve-year plan into effect tate fans are hoping will a conference champion employes to soUcit business for It might never have coma outoth- tee. Chairman Guy M.

Gillette (D- Iowa) announced the decision after a brief closed session. Truce Talks Not Resumed tT Bradley in Tol(yoMay Map Strategy for War TOKYO Gen. Omar N. Bradley arrived tonight, possibly to map strategy if th Korean truce i talks collapse completely and full-scale fighting" erupts. 1 Bradley's plane arrived at nearby Haneda airport at 9:30 p.

m. The chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, was accompanied by Charles Bohlen, state deparment expert on Rus- two days before he was Gillette said Uiat for the present Save Time ByWalking To Stadium Here's some advice 'on going to the football game Saturday, frofn the University of Iowa athletic! department and local, officials: Allow time enough to get to the stadium, park your car- and get your seat before the 1:30 p.nt. kickoff. The crowd will be -about- Traff iowill-be-under "full at least McCarthy won't be al -Rawaon- arrested, thrown out of the army and s.nt to prison or six montWf on a chares of be. lowed to cross -examine JJenton, as UteVViwonmn twns4.or.-hftd to acU-for htrn'-during -the- long- In? involved In a short-lived revolt W.L Griffith, Head Of Iowa State Collegs Radio Service, Dies AMES VPt W.

I Griffith, 73, one of the nation's leading exponents of ediicntinn hv rariin nn manded. The chairman also" said petod of his recovery. the committee plans to har only The council includes Queen Benton and McCarthy as wit- Elisabeth. Princess Elizabeth, nesses. Princess Margaret the king's McCarthy has to ill a brother, the DuVe of Gloucester, of the Crrrfoba garrison in September, 1915.

All rad'o etat'ons. newspapers and the of icial banks wee he-vl'y ruardfd bv federal no'lee. Al- In.New-fnd hla siater the Princess wwjnWttIVe worterriatF'nt-te'aclieVs P.oyat- Mexicor" posed late in the morning, The defense department in Washington said Bradley would "survey -all aspects of the situation" with Gen. Matthew WWW 1955. is some good personnel present Wildcat team, by backs Ted Maupin, ia and Berate Dudley, Wildcats do not as yet" ougfc over-all strength consistent winner, week's game against Cut-uisas State played tred-! Jong period, made which ted to easy Cuvr ichdowns and resulted in core.

i i share Saturday's depend on how many Ihe inexperienced Wilder They may be ready ich better performance than they were last'; "gures to start aa el-veteraa lineup on both ad defease, whUe Kaa- win probably depend il freshmen ia Its et- association affairs and crippled children's welfare, died today. He was director- qradio-extension FfiarHilfotCornin- Bulleiinss ioux City Area Lost service at Iowa State college. He had been confined to a hospital almost i three weeks and underwent' surgery September 19. Mr. Oriffith was borh on a farm near Miileraburg, Iowa county.

After his rural achoolinr he 4 1 I It will savs time If you park on the east side of the Iowa river and walk over. Many Iowa Citians will leave ears at home and walk to the game, because the 15-minute hike will save 45 minutes of driving in traffic after it's over. 7 There's limited parking space "at the north and south sides of the fieldhouse, and on Finkbine field. Let term en will handle traffic in those areas, i enrolled at Iowa 8tatecoUege" Jn WASHINGTOX tTV President Truman today legis-. latloa authorizing a $5.8 billion global military construction pro-gram.

T'Y- WASHINGTOX Mob Wallgren, former governor of Washington, resigned, today aa chairman of the Federal Power eommissioB, law. was a Tnember ofrthe football team for" three years, and graduated In 1899. He first taught in rural schools, and. later was identified with schools-at Victor, Grinnell, Wav-erly, and St Joseph, Mo. Youth Dies, Two Are SIOUX CITY VP Heavy, km icg.

frost morning spread silently across the Sioux City trade area, causing damage to corn and other crops. EarlyTeports" today Indicated upwards of SO per cent of the Corn crop was hit by the white blanket which extended "from the Canadian border south into Nebraska and Iowa. Hardest hit a spot cheek showed, was northwest Iowa, where the Monojia -county agent doubted If -half the corn in that region was mature enough to withstand the heavy frost which still left fields white several, hours after sunup, The agent Hal peers of Onawa, stated that it would be a day or two before he knew the extent of crop damage. y. Prnr' Head Expected Change CHICAGO VP -1.

Alberto Gainza Paz, whose newspaper, La Prensa, was expropriated by the Peron government said today "I have been expecting 'a change in regime" in Argentina. rr7-. However, he declined to express his personal reaction to news of a evolution in Argentina, which the official state radio in Buenos Aires said had been put down. He said the revolution came as no "surprise to him, and that "all the people I know In Argentina andwho talked with me art very discontent''." Doctor Gainza said there' have been shortages of food and other Items in Argentina, and "Inflation is He told1 reporters at a news conference that when Peron came Into power there were two billion pesos in circulation. Now, he said, the figure hi 14 billion.

He said the "people of Argentina have a sort of fear complex." Hurt ialuto Crash Ridgway, supreme allied commander, Ridgway has suggested a switch in the truce talk site in aa effort to revive the stalled armistice talks. Pelplng radio treated Ridgway 's proposal with rough laaw guage-In a broadcast tonight as Bradley's plane was winjring the last few miles te Tokyo, It accused Ridgway of "carrying eat orders from Washlngtoa to use the ch an ge-of -conference site ejuestloa to block the resumption" of trace talks. A Chinese and North Koreans have not answered Ridgway's suggestion Thursday for getting the bogged down parley going again. He wanted the conference site switched from Kaesong, behind Red lines, to the Songhyon area In no-man's-land. The village ia six miles southeast of Kaesong.

'Observers 'said this a could be Ridgway's last compromise proposal. '-i The Reds broke off armistice talks August 23. They accused the United Nations of violating the neutrality of Kaesong. The charge was denied. i IOW TOMTIC DEATHS Tr-Bi Tke AawcUtod ricsa balMilM 1M1 REDS LAUNCH IflGIIT ATTACK EIGHTH, ARMY HQ Korea UP) Communist forces launched a series of sharp attacks Thursday night at widely scattered points across 50 miles of the Korean battle front Behind the lines, they rolled a mass of men and supplies toward the front along all the major north-south roads across the waist of the Korean peninsula, i They took advantage of a moonless night But allied planes converged on the main arteries and the fifth alrforce said its pilots destroyed 508 Communist vehicles and damaged 613, a record.

The old mark was 964, set Wednesday, The roving airmen attacked more tbaa 1,700 trucks from dusk Thwaday to dawn Friday, the fifth airforoe said. The temp of Cesimaiaist troop and traaspert activity sharpened as efforts to revive the- stalled trace talks reached a virtual standstill. The Communist forces threw their sharpest attacks in the Yob- Scpteabw Ut MARSHALLTOWN')W, One youth was killed and two others injured when Unborrowed auto-mobile in which they were riding missed a-curve, rolled 200 feet down a ditch and caught fire late Traman Will Support Canada Seaway Action perger Friday named ace Chuck Penning and tstin Turner as co-cap-Saturday's opener. us) will be especially an- a look at three highly-omores, halfbacks Dusty Loranzie Williams "enton, of Iowa City. 'i mcka Jim Sangsler of and Burt Britzmann sine in for their share of uring the game as 'will ng.

end -Fred Ruck, a quarterback late last 1 be trying for opening ry No. 50 Saturday. me record now stands 12 lease and one tie. I on the west coast arising 20-14 victory California a year to UCLA, 41-23, in opener here in 1949. a game, Incidentally, rgest opening day JSCJ, Thursday night YMSYIN8-0, S0XG0H1TLESS NEW YORK UP) Allle Reynolds pitched his second no-hitter of the season today as the New York Yankees clinched a tie for the 'American league pennant by blanking the Boston Red Sox, i te 0, la the first half of a donMeheader.

The SS-year-otd righthander struck out b1d batters. He walked four. Boston 000 000 BOo-0 Kew Terk 20S 10S Olx-4 10 1 PameD, Soarboroogh (), Taylor (7), and Kobinsoav Rej-aolde-aad Berra. Order 70 Britons Out Of Abadan Oil Offices TEHRAN, Iran up. Dispatches from Abadan said today Iran has directed 70 Britons working in the offices and accounting sections at the refinery to stay away from the plant They said the rest of the 317 British citizens still at the nationalized installation will continue working until they leave as ordered next Thursday.

The newspaper Ettelaat said one Iranian officer and one soldier have been posted at' the refinery entrance to see that none of the 70 try to enter. All stayed away voluntarily, the paper added. British Ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd Told a -news conference today he thought it "most likely" that Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh; would cancel his order to British technicians to leave the country. 2i William Lester Perkins, 17, of Marshalltown, driver of the car, was killed outright Robert D. Xaaa, 20, of aear.Karahalltown, and Gerald Klaaa, Haverhill, Csrr.s Fctcl Net Paid DAILY cincuLATion the mxB-trraxs Now KGXtu WASHINGTON UP President Truman said today he would support a proposal tor Canada to buUd the St Lawrence seaway if the project can not be started soon as a Joint development The president' position was made known In a Joint statement after a conference at which Prime Minister Louis St Laurent presented Canada's proposal.

The statement said Mr. Truman strongly preferred joist action. were hospitalized here. COUNCIL BLUFFS lM Mrs. Frances Rickroan, 81, of Crescent Iowa, died in a Council Bluffs hos The accident occurred one mile chon and Chorwofl sectors near north of here on Highway 14 at pital Thursday of bums suffered when her dress caught fire as abe filled a cook stove with wood the same corner where a Marshall-town couple were killed two weeks western Korea's "Iron Triangle." and in the east-central area at "Heartbreak Ridge." Monday.

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