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rULL LEASED WIRE Service of the Associated Pre-SIXTEEN PAGES Wausau Recor WEATHER ERALD WISCONSIN: Clear and eool tonight with killing iron or ring tmpr tures over mt of itite. Saturday lair and warmer. Low tonight 36-31. Higtl Saturday 60-65, VOLUME XLIII, NUMBER 254 TWO SECTIONS WAUSAU, WISCONSIN, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951 FIVE CENTS Daily Argentina Reports Revolt; Reporter Won't Divulge Source Of Accusations Senators Benton's Against Hear Charges McCarthy Quelled Says It's uicKiy Washington, Sept. 28 Ufr Sen.

Benton accused Sen. McCarthy of "perjury and of the American people" in pressing his charges. Benton made the accusation under oath at a public on his resolution looking toward the possibility of McCarthy from the senate. Washington, Sept. 23 tfl Theodore Link, a reporter for the St.

Louis Post-Dispatch, refused today to divulge to senate investigators the sources of his published charges that Democratic Chairman William M. Boyle received $8,000 in connection with a government loan. Link, testifying under oath before the senate investigations subcommittee, said "we obtained our information from a very reliable Possibility Seen It May Be Peron Trick He said his testimony would Boy, 9, Drowns When Boat Capsizes help a senate rules subcommittee decide whether McCarthy "has committed perjury and whether AT- v.u it Menominee, Sept. 28 SDurce' but that he could not name the source "at this time." I "The matter is far from dead with us," the reporter said. Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sept.

23 LT) The official state radio announced revolt and civil war broke out today against the government of President Juan D. Peron but that it was swiftly crushed and its leaders were in flight. Cil Ull Will II1C V. DCliaiC OllU' rh m.ri,.n Nine-year-old Jimmy An- Call. Attention to Tea Cases I derso" drtowned he T.

n.jia rowboat he and two other boys Link challenged part of Boyle's I i By state account, the uprising 1 were paaaimg in me vauui iwi- swum jcaiciua. the attention of the subcommittee capsi2ed Boyle told the committee that to 10 "case studies of persons v. irm mi Th nthr twn hnv Arthur An-ihe personally had informed LinkiU 4 -A 'A aiidLiicu oy mL'driny on Uuot titknMH i rierson iu. a brotner or we warn i He declared: -victim, and Fred Treptow tion. a St Louis printing firm, rf-" lasted only a few hours.

Shortly after announcing the outbreak of civil war, the radio said the revolt headed by former Gen. Arturo Rawson and former Gen. Be-jamin Menendez was crushed completely, and both had fled. It said the big air base at El President Kills OPS Directive Washington, Sept. 28 An "Atl tnese 10 cases fit into my i 10.

made it to safety. Arthur was -V-' rest-nod hv witnesses of the ae- "J- 1 was a Ca'hy oTry and depuo-njeident and who dived in to help gainer feehic noth of the senate, and, through This and I Fred swam to shore by him- vague' Link said Boyle was vague Palomar on the outskirts of Buenos roie as a senator, deception of the office of price stabilization (OPS) I Aires and the big army garrison at and "told me he didn't remember i body was taken to, of u0. American people." I Jimmy's memo to its start to witnnoia Campo Mayo, also on the capital from the public any information outskirts, were recaptured, indicat- AJviiuuu ouiu iiidb uic auu.uni-1 auui uut ciiui la itj itnc 'fore Link wrote his articles liftfA lifthnle hits tk.li.ar. iin.iittAcefiil i mittee upholds his unsuccessful. charge that; were No Evidtncv" of $8,000 which might embarrass it was ing that rebel forces had held un-killed promptly last night on'portant points.

Army Commander McCarthy has committed perjury, TORNADO KILLS FIVE IN FAMILY Howard Rasmussen, 23, his wife, two children, Betty, 2, Robert, 5, and his father, William, 65, were killed by Waupaca county tornado. Site of farm building near Appleton, is shown. Only structure left standing was part of silo at right. Three men in center of picture are looking into basement of home. Four Rasmussens were carried a quarter mile into a swamp.

Father was killed by timbers in basement. AP Wirephoto). Sen. Hoey C), the committee chairman, told the group; that testimony so far has not shown Boyle got $8,000, and that the Post-Dispatch has "produced absolutely no evidence" of it, either. The committee had set out to explore whether Boyle did get i $8,000 and whether any fees hej received were paid him for help-i ing Lithofold to obtain $565,000 worth of now repaid loans from President Truman's orders.

in Chief Angel Solari went to The chief executive moved just! Campo Mayo and had the situation two hours and nine minutes after under control, the broadcast added, word of the directive leaked out. The government announced Per but even that was not soon enough on would make a speech this after-to head off a storm of protest noon to the people from the bal-over the OPS action in the sen- cony of his presidential palace, ate. the Casa Rosada (Pink house), "Might Be Misconstrued" Report Socialist Seised Joseph Short, White House (Monitors of the Argentine radio press secretary, announced that: at Montevideo, Uruguay, said it re-Mr. Truman had directed that 'ported that Alfredo Palacios, So-the memo be withdrawn because icialist leader and candidate for Beef Prices to Rise Monday Washington, Sept. 28 (.

Housewives will begin paying an average of li to 2 cents a pound more for beef next Monday. The office of price stabilization (OPS) announced late yesterday new ceilings which boosted the prices of some cuts and lowered Gross Given 12-Year Term Taken by Recovered $895 Child it "might be misconstrued" to be! Argentine president, was under ar- New York, Sept. 28 (JPt Book-! an outgrowth of Mr. Truman's rest. This broadcast said the lead ie Harry Gross, sentenced to 12 ers of the revolt lied in tanks ap up new euros on 1'o'irc rtricnn fnr ftrtoratirttf 0 The mother of a 10-year-old girl this morning told the the Reconstruction Finance corporation (RFC).

Boyle denied he ever tried to Influence the RFC or any other government agency, and the senators heard no testimony that he had. It received testimony that the first of the Lithofold loans was approved three days after others, but on the average re release of material affecting the parently army tanks but did not amplify.) it.i I 2 i on nnn Arm nnnti.iinrt utiugiuci iu vvcai uiess uicii net jeans cuuiu ue waaneu. a -toi eamunus security sulted in a slight over-all increase. OPS ordered that the new pric ine motner looKea tnrougn tne pockets ol tne jeans ana tLa, 1 oi ')'! The controversial OPS memo jail term for contempt stemming' found $130 in $5 bills. She called police.

was issued Tuesday, the same Won't Answer Santa Fe, Sept. 28 Sen. McCarthy again today called Sen. Benton a "mental midget" and refused to comment on Benton's statement to a senate subcommittee that McCarthy "hiis committed perjury and has practiced calculated deceit." McCarthy, who has campaigned vigorously against asserted Communist in government, arrived here by plane at 3 a. m.

He is to address two sessions of the Republican party's midwest and Rocky mountain state chairman's association. At a news conference during which he had a delayed breakfast, McCarthy said in answer to questions on the morning's developments in Washington: "As I said before, I would not take the time to answer Connecticut's odd little $aen-'v tal midget who is being used as a megaphone for the Communist party line type of smear." Later, when reporters sought to read McCarthy details of the Beaton testimony, McCarthy said: "1 don't even want to hear it if you don't mind." trom the police graft trial. The government radio, proclaiming a state of "internal war" and a state of siege, identified Rawson and Menendez as ringleaders of the uprising, and threatened execution es be posted so customers can day Mr. Truman issued his order. Police had little trouble The 35-year-old bookie sat glum Boyle had set up an interview for aoyie naa set up an interview lor see them easily.

locating;" The OPS staff bulletin was is- and silent yesterday as he heard' This is what will happen to IleKoudiors Wlln rwriey nise, jiae ownei. iiiej- kiicw wli pdrl, YQrriir fnZS for any military men joining them. then RFC chairman, on February $540 which was repor rtea stolen; sions court to serve one Rawson was a leader of a 1943 re- 3, 1943. Boyle said ne did not dis-; i -r 1 Mice tho lrtan 1 xJico II aHrt-i 1 lunrLluC Aarh n'rrmo mnQpriitivo hr An ed'he often made appointments Payment store. 735 S.

Third ave-j cyi CCJ J2 couns Qf 66ount employes of OPS and to prohibit usuiuu rtr yiai.c lUiU LU. UiC presidency just two days. There was no information avail- with pnvprnmwt nernnrifc fnr n.niip. vpfrrJav sffprnrtrin. if I A mpnt rharpinff eamhliriff nnrf rnn.i OlSClOSure OI materiai con- I i In I Cirri! HrPn snimrv.

jtained therein, or the release of able from other sources. The capi- Was Acting Chairman if. 7-- i Doesn't Get Maximum 'other internal information jtel has indole? IgMy. 1 Aftpr fhC eirl. noliep' j-j fhat mivM much tmliwneciMTit I uoyie conceded in testimony; Clear and cool weather is pre-, oenience was tubpenuea on uie Dusiness estaoiisnments shut tered.

yesterday that he was "acUng i wle dieted tonight with killing frost or other 54 counts, and there was chairman" of the Democratic par-iJRer Du'ea 'ne freezing temperatures over most no fine. Maximum sentence! To Prepare New Bulletin ty at that time, although drawing of the l00t under a stone- i of the state. Tomorrow it will be' would have been 68 years in jail! The White House statement no salary as its titular vice chair-' A wallet containing a total of; fajr and warmer. and 834,000 in fines. said in part: man under J.

Howard McGrath. $395 was stolen from the depart-1 The mercury fell to 31 degrees! The bookie still faces other! "In the work of the OPS, it Is Sen. Nixon a commit-iment store- hut he wallet, still; at the CAA station at Alexander prison terms. At the collapse of frequently necessary to obtain tee member, told a reporter he in- containing $355, was located in thej Municipal airport the coldest the recent police trial, Judge 'confidential information from tends to see to it that "no news- alley behind the store shortly af-ireacjing of the season. In uptown; Leibowitz sentenced Gross to five (businessmen which naturally can-paper is made the goat of a veryter the thcft was discovered.

jWausau the low was 32. also the! years and a $15,000 fine for be divulged to competitors or beneficial investieation of the on-! When the mother called DOlice season's lowest here. Frost was tempt. others. OPS will Dreoare a new There were many rumors of troop movements, but these, too, could not be confirmed.

No fighting was observed in the streets of Buenos Aires except for sporadic fist fights. But a large crowd was pouring into the Plaza de Mayo in front of Peron's offices, shouting, "La vida por Per- to 8 cents a pound erations of influence in the fed- this morning, detectives were al- noted throuehout this area earlvi On Wednesday, the grand jury bulletin to clarify this on" lour lives for Peron.) 15 cents a Rib cuts up he wants the case referred to the justice department for prosecution. Cheerful Concession "I concede cheerfully," he said, "that if this is done, my resolution asking for his expulsion from this eral government." 'ready on their way to her home.jthis morning. indicted Gross on charges of, OPS Director Michael V. Di- Observers Suspicious Sen.

Mundt another They had the girl under suspicion. Under a bright sun, the mer-! criminal contempt, which carry was in Chicago when the (In Washington, observers close member, said Boyle should sue the because she was picked up climbed to 49 degrees at a 10-year maximum jail term and memo was disclosed. He termed to Argentine affairs said the revo-Post-Dispatch for libel as one-dering around the streets at o'clock this afternoon, five de-i a 510,000 fine on conviction. The it "poorly conceived" and said of jlution may have been a bona fide means to get a decision in the 'o'clock this morning. jgrees above yesterday's high.

A jury's indictment supersedes i3 withdrawal: "If I'd been there one but could have been a staged case. Mundt told Boyle at the! rwrrin; Taiiipc i total of .02 of an inch of rain fell Judge Leibowitz penalty. (in. Washington) we wouldn't to whip up sentiment for pound. Brisket or stewing beef down as much as 20 cents a pound on choice cuts.

OPS said the choice grades which account for 35 per cent of hearing: i 'here yesterday. To Appeal ihave needed a reauest from the -ron in the forthcoming Novenv body becomes somewhat aca- all beef sold to consumers pro ber 11 elections in which he is a riemic. After all, a senator in bably will not average more for all practical purposes, has than a penny a pound increase. "Either you have been seriouslv ner aescnpuon idx.iea wua inatj The coldest Epot in the state Gross' attorney, Michael president." libelled with a very justifiable a who had been seen was Grantsburg with an over-: said he would appeal yesterday's! The buUetin was isswi over claim against the St. Louis store during the Ume the night low of 2g degrees.

park sentence immediately. jthe Rame of Rjchard F. Cook, Dispatch, or you have perjured occurred. Police listed thejFaJls reported 28, while Justice William B. Northrup.jassistant director for manage- Sharpest increases apply to utili been candidate to succeed himself.

However there have been many reports of army dissatisfaction "with the regime.) The General Confederation of Labor, backbone of the Peron regime which has held undisputed yourseii nere today." Enswortri and Superior nad neaumg a uucc-mm tuuu, At close of his testimony Bovle aanl norne oecause ine; jnouncea sentence. ore in the brief period the memo ISO. tne cenca raaae wear stUl in effect, Sen. Ferguson! Gross that he was beins penalized i ifjw nj told reporters he felt he had tne jarSe sum 01 money ln 'Vindicated" of the newspaper's her Pcket- Special Council wrecking the police graft ix vt of this country since 1946, charges. He declined to sav whe- lhe money touna unaer I ther he would sue the newsoaDer.

tombstone was in a big black wal- AAeeTinCJ LQIieU al of 18 cops by refusing to testi-! rL7 Zlirst announced a revolt by "some fy against them. iJ Vmeett" ty grade cuts, used in processing sausage, smoked and cured meat, which account for 10 per cent of sales, OPS said. Prices Will Vary Actual prices over the country will vary in the 25 zones into which the country has been split for pricing purposes, as they do now because of differences in transportation and other costs. However, the changes are the same in all zones, and will range from an increase 'of 29 cents a its in tne nanas mv counsel." iet, wnicn uie i.ue g.n sa.u sue. i in iiiH -HIHIJ4I rn mass in ino riTTai- he said.

found in a theater. She insisted; A special meeting of the city Gross talked freely about oper-j Benton also suggested that McCarthy's denunciation of former Secretary of Defense Marshall on the senate floor last June 14 gave evidence of either downright lying or of "unsound mind." The June 14 speech said Marshall was connected with a vast conspiracy against the American people. Benton declared: "I submit that this is a towering lie, miles from the realm of honest or honestly-intended interpretation and analysis. "If he (McCarthy) does believe there wasn any money in it council will be held this evening; ations of his bookie empire, and at 7:30 n'rlork to take action on how he Daid Dolice protection' E'mA 1 A CnJiar Aftar when it was found. in front of the president's offices.

By noon thousands had poured into the huge Plaza Mayo. There was no sign of either Peron or his wife, Eva. who was the target of WIRE FLASHES Washington, Sept. 28 (fi at I administration building Alex-j But when it came to naming po-, Vrasn Ot U. J.

10 ne No.2Huk Leader jander Municipal airport. I lice names, Gross balked and; Successful bidders, all of Wau- shattered the case against the; Matsuda, Japan, Sept. 23 army criticism recently. President Truman today signed Japanese police reported tonight; pound on some cuts to a drop authoriling $586i Mrs. Peron 111 Isau, were The Wergm defendants rJ general contract, John; that 14 bodies were found in and; Office workers in the presiden- .1 000,000 global U.

S. milUary con- IT rt five ma riAlU nn1: ui. i. if 11 I uuuai program. mo Capadocia, the Communist I WO rviOre Japanese Washington.

Sept. i Juks' No. leader was kd Hodouts picked Up C. Wallgren. former governor of day by Philippine troops on Pan- 990 uw Washington, resigned today as ay island.

A breakdown of thc new build-1 Tokyo, Sept. 23 JI Two chairman of the federal power! The government had offered a project shows a land value of! more Japanese holdouts from commission. ($50,000 reward for him. an estimated cost of con-! World war II days were picked graaes wnicn iormeriy sold at choice grade ceilings. This means the better grade will go up about 4 cents a pound more than under the previous choice ceiling.

near the wreckage of a U. S. airj tial palace leaned from the win-force C-119 flying boxcar which, dows and balconies, but there was crashed near here last night. sno indication that Peron was in The plane, assigned to the 314th.the Casa Rosada. Mrs.

Peron has troop carrier group, was en route! been ill for a week and has not to Tokyo from Ashiya air force; been at her office, base in southern Japan. The state radio repeated inces- A C-46 commando which also; santly the announcement that a was en route to Tokyo crashed state of "internal war" existed and burned early today in; and that army officers participat-foothills near Hakone, seven ing in the uprising would be shot. "struction of $100,295, and today on Guam. In ail, eight sail ill a these extraordinary charges, the inquiry of this committee could take a very different turn from' that which I have anticipated. "We have had one instance in senate history of an expulsion proceeding against a senator thoughi to be of unsound mind." Benton did not name this senator.

Althouph McCarthy was not present for today's hearing he See BENTON page 8. column 4 Man Injured in Three-Car Crash tects fees of $6,017. ihave surrendered or been taken The city's share of the venture! since Tuesday, is $23,687, with a refund expected; Still other Japanese were be-later. The state has appropriated! lieved roaming southern Guam $20,000 and the federal government 'm0re than seven years after the the remainder. island was liberated.

miles west of Atsugi. It was car-1 This announcement was in the form of an official decree. rying a crew of six and five britain May Ask Intervention By UN Council in Iran Crisis Architects lor the building are Foster Yasko, Wausau. All radio stations, newspapers and the official banks were heavily guarded by federal police. Almost complete censorship was imposed late in the morning.

A delegation from the General Workerr confederation appeared at the office of the independent newspaper La Nacion and request- London, Sept. 28 iT) Britain Government chiefs have'has a personal message from Doctors Try to Get Away From It All But Can't Legion Thanks Solons For Overriding Truman cuoy t-ecna, Aiosinee route may ask the United Nations se- instructed Britain's ambassador; Truman which qualified mfor- i. Miucrea cms ana onuses to; curity council to intervene in the! in Tehran, Sir Francis Shepherd, said made it plain the; Washington, Sept. 28 The ins ncaa ana ooay in a tnree-car tense Anglo-Iranian oil dispute.Uo report on Mossadegh's reaction; United States is opposed to Brit-; collision at Sixth and Franklin; informed sources said today. to an appeal from President military action in Iran.

American Legion sent a thank-, Superior, Sept. 28 iT! It was, With that the four men, all eI that it not publish today The man io icvcise me oruci, rsiuain nas iu warsmps in ynt. tvui eta iui mid-aiternoon yesterday inaianapoiis, ciinioeu newspaper dropped heavy steel degh has given the 317 men still, vicinity, warplanes in neighbor-! overriding President Truman Ir, Laveme Anderson, 21. called out of their car. Dr.

Albert M. shutters over its entrances. Police The cabinet met on the oil crisis for the third time this week, as this country waited developments in the Middle East country which has ordered British oil at Abadan until October 4 to get ing Iraq and paratroops within veto of a bill increasing husband in from his work oniDornati took over. Under his su- guards permitted Associated Press streets shortly after noon yesterday. He was treated at Memorial hospital.

Police reports indicated the Rev. Norbert Wilger, Eau Claire, was driving east on Franklin 1- 4 V. T-t t. out. hours flight.

certain disabled veterans. their northern Wisconsin farm I oervision. Drs. N. C.

Davidson and personnel to enter and leave th xne u. s. state acparimeiu an-i "'S xtcion rtdiiuiui th. Sunerior hamlet of H. Annel.

a ded bv DruSglst buildine where the AP nttr Ban Britons men at Abadan expelled by next Frank Lobraico. helped Mrs. An- located. A Reuters dispatch aucc-k mien in: su uuiv me fr Tnh Inounced in Washington yesterday mander Erie Cocke it went Herbs.er VranftTn'tnat "stands ready" to helpl'o the 69 senators and 313 rep-! reach a solution of the explosive! resentatives who voted to over-. time said derson into the back of the truck.

(After the first announcements to go to the ran yesterday said that at Shortlv Dr. Dornati delivered a of the state radio broadcast. ride the veto. A SDokesman saidlshe the rpfinprv Pr0Dlern- fine baby boy, using crude instm- cables from Buenos Aires stopped car which was going north on A likel course ma S.xth street. The impact threw the fnformants said to as the Pecha car into one being driv-jtne securit council t(J order en west on Franklin street by ian obediece to an international Harvey Luetschwager.

Wausau; a similar letter with So they started the 50 mile drive Atllee. Churchill Confer went to those who voted other-! to Superior in the old farm truck, for an hour and then the filing was resumed, but this dispatch Following a cabinet meeting world's largest and had banned all but 10 Britons from entering. The plant was the property of the British-controlled Anglo- ments improvised from the fishing tackle he and his friends had brought with them on vacation. They're Doing Fine A little later the party started LUUU Ui. I CCUIIlIIlCUUrttiUIl.

route 3. came first by telephone from Buenos Aires.) rattling along the wooded roads from their isolated home. They'd gone about 20 miles when Mrs. here yesterday. Attlee conferred wise.

with Conservative Leader ston Churchill. It is thought in' tight-HOOr bUlClde Peron has run Argentine with The court urged both sides to seek a peaceful settlement of the dispute, which arose from Iran's nationalization of the billion-dol- Anderson called a halt. The trunk door on the Rev. Mr. Wilger's car sprung open and a "ham" radio was hurled from 1" rt 1 Ir rmt? i A Atirn 111" for the Sunerior hospital.

Dr. Dor-i an iron hand since 1948. His wtf Iranian Oil company tht 'a'ny has nationalized. It has been un-l r. frn Leap Is Failure 1 tuiuui St.

Louis. Sept Cf cf never make it," she said. Anderson jumped out of the truck. He was worried, like any tAhn.irin would brinsr an attacK: A 'v nun, i.io ca oiui vv ciirw, air ihr.nh th inV fn Anglo-Iranian Oil company Later dispatches from Abadan' from Churchill on Attlee's labor' vear-old father a'ttemoted suicide nati and Mrs. Anderson riding in Eva, had been "nominated" as his the truck body with Anderson at running mate for the vice presi-the wheel.

Both mother and baby i dency, but tearfully withdrew her who'll be named Albert after name, apparently in the face of the obstetrician were fine opposition from the army.) home of Dr. Merritt L. Jones, 10 issue run statement lu 1a" su uui. government, ine lory i a vestcrdav bv nluncinff from the; prospective father, ihen a car 604 Franklin street, and into a tree. A senior British cabinet minis-jthat one Iranian otTicer and one-would havc an issue for tnc forth-, eighth floor of a downtown hotel came along and he flagged it ter told a reporter the govern- soldier were posted at the rofin-'coming c)cction campaign strik-ibut ho suffered onlv les and arm 'down.

Before continuing on their fish-1 Handbills Dropped iint trin the Brule river is one of: le outbreak waj nrciAtA mem wouia issue a iuu state-oy lu ns the British voter on a sen- fractures and a laceration. "Mv wiles going to Have a BiBLt. it.XT ment tonigni on its course or. nerve tnc prestige oi nis, tiectnc wires mat he struck baby, ne snouted. "nat am the nation finest trout streams a or pianes over the caplUL Him, being delivered by tion and its reasons for what de- of the administrative and abrold cushioned the fall of Guy V.

Nea-! going to do?" the physicians shook their heads dropping handbills urging the peo- lhe delerminale counsel and were made, but he would counting departments from enter-j jigrlS; are that the govern-! gle of suburban University! "At Your Service" ruefully. pie to revolt against Peron. Then foreknowledge of God. ye not say what the decision was.jing. These dispatches said otheripnt to j.s pol-jcity.

married and the father of "Well," said the driver, "that's! "We "came hundreds of miles to the labor confederation made its have taken and by wicked A foreign office spokesman re-j Britons would continue to work atjCy offioiding all or part of Aba-; three-year-old daughter. fine. I have three doctors in here get away from it all," they iid. broadcast that some military men hands have crucified and fused to confirm or fleny plant until they leave, as or-jdan what may. How this' He told police he attempted sui- and one is an obctrician.

I'm a And way up here in the Wison-j had launched a revolt. slain. Acta 2:23. Britain would take the disput week- pledge be maintained was cide because he was worried druggist myself. Vere1 all at your sin wilderness we're right back in; The government proclaimed a the security council.

Prime Clement AtUeeinot clear today. 'about his health, I service." I stride i state of is a modified form ef.

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