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- Beef Hits Eight an Revolutions Brew

“1 Will. Return,” Says

One Ousted Dictator By ERNIE HILL

Times Foreign Correspondent MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Sept. 8--Eight separate plots to overtirow the government of Paraguay are in the making up and down the tributaries of the broad Rio de la Plata; . 80 claims a Paraguayan journalist in exilé who says he finds more to write about outside the country than in. There are more news sources, Since landlocked Paraguay has . had five presidents in the last 15 “st months, .ts list of political exiles 1 %. reaches over 2000, In fact, there are more Paraguayan army generals in Argentina and Uruguay than there are in Paraguay.

At Stockyards:

High-Choice Steers Sell at $31 a Hundred

Beef on the hoof today brought } the highest price of the year at the Indianapolis Stockyards as three loads of high-choice 1260pound steers sold at $31 a hundred pounds. { . The - previous 1949 high was £30, set J /, and the 1948 top re ary fo ihe I BeBe Shopp + ++ Down but § cember, not out. a Hog prices dropped 25 cents a .-n...n t hundred pounds below yesterday's "9 p 3 ’ i! figures under pressure of high eauties Toss i receipts in active mid-morning .

trade. More than 200 head sold

at prices 25 to 50 cents lower in early trade, Estimates of re ‘JM es for rves ceipts reached 12,175.

Steers, cows, heifers lambs

Atop Powder Keg

Sitting atop this powder keg back in Asuncion, the capital is President Felipe Molas Lopez, a 54-year-old dentist who has out smarted All of the military brass

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and sows sold at steady prices Too Easy on Eyes hi Chief among the outside plotBull prices remained ° barely . . ters looking Ge Higiric steady as vealer prices rose $1. In Bathing Suits M rini : PY tat p th or y 3 Morinigo, dictator of ee col 'Y Good and choice 190- to.260-| By HARMAN W. NICHOLS for nine years. His political ‘depound barrows and gilts sold at United Press Staff Correspondent .

mo — “EA y Se startec 1 bal olling I $21.25 to $21.75, the top price. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. Mise siarted the bail rolling for

Heavier weights were scarce 8 The girls in the Miss America Prices from $20.75 to $21.50 were contest are sg pretty it's hard to paid for weights from 160 to-190 tell which looks best when they

pounds. Lightweights from 100 get their swimming suits on, Buenos Aires. “When they haye

‘Heck: With Heat—Long May It Wave’ Hope to Avert

Benelux Split

R= BY PAUL GHALT PARIS, Sept. 8—Despite

Benelux general consensus

silent feud between the

will eventually be settled cably.

{bourg political leaders are

{ing that perfect economic

|effect Jan. 1, 1950.

(1, 1949, but that date passed

Economic Unity Plan / Meets Slow Going

Times Foreign Correspondent rumored danger cf a split within today remains confident that the

brothers of that economic union

Belgian, Dutch and Luxem-

ously proud that their organization should be the (irst of its kind / in Europe, a model for future re- Ad gional groups. They are equally Guy T. Viskniskki - obviously aware of the advant. ages of an alliance which will give them as a ‘unit far better changes in future world politics. True, the Benelux countries are having a tough sftruggle achiev-

{out the slightest sign of the lowering of custom barriers between | {the three countries which had been agreed upon. In fact, {original date for full union has of the Stars and Stripes, Army

THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1949 Journalist Dead

longhere three

ami-

ohvi-

|" A preparatory system had been |

lslated to function beginning July Guy Y. Viskniskki

Dies in New Jersey Services and burial for Guy T.

with-|

Army Newspaper ‘= Founder Buried

(planned two years ago to go into

the Viskniskki, one of the founders

[now been postponed until next nowepaper, and: father of Daulton G. Viskniskki, 201 Blue Ridge

~ » v — : presideny changing n we ————-" ‘ \ "1 N—— July. I am-Netting them wreck the aug y ‘Need ERP. Credits country,” says Mr. Morinigo in ‘ vo i 5 :

Belgium says officially that the

Rd., 'were held yesterday in Mont«

delay is due to its need of Euro- clair, N, J, after his death- there

to. 160 pounds brought $14.75 to. That's what the judges were up Patricia Cunningham, Purdue stolen and melted dow n the brass It was hot outside—and inside, too, in Los Angeles, Cal, Ye$- pean Recovery Program credits Monday. $16, against Tast night And that's University coed relaxes in Ade Bee av Ts; wef) re — , ferday. where temperatures soared -to-103-degrees-in the shade; to-bridge-the period of-temporary Mr. Viskniskkl, who was 73, Sows at $11.33 Why in the Tirst SWimming sult antic City before the Miss Fr Yl. Rafael (The Limping Fox) racking up the hottest Sept. 7 on record. Some cool-headed cit- (loss which the union will cost was a former newspaper consult- “ competition run-off there were ! ranco, former dictator and arch- some of its industries. {e headed the Guy T. Visk- ( ‘ E 8 ‘ ministered a cold stein ant. He heade y hoice near 160-pounders "= o America pageant. She was enemy of Mr. Morinigo, has his I2€nS, however, such as Jack Andress, administered d ste But the real reason ‘is Known piskkl .& Associates concern

reached $1650 or more. Sows weighing 300 to 400 pounds

a “ and Jone Pedersen. Miss Califor- F S t r, Indiana Universit was once forced to make a living . — moved at $17.25 to $18.50. Choice *1® 2°" ay Jute Yi rae Toxit ORD ; back . lightweights reached $18.75 to MA both had all the curves in gy dent was disqualified. Miss Manufacturing «soap on his back an Tic Rites Tomorrow Belgium on the other, disagree!

just the right places, the judges porch in Montevideo after Mr $19. Weights 400 to 500 pounds ' “go "ml 80 Suter lost a contest in Bloom. yoo ied him. But things

en Hh eB Reavy That" gave them a leg toward ington before winning finals in are better now : sold a and less! 3 = 3 ! Stags brought $11 to $1250, A N¢ Krand prize of being Miss Gary, judges ruled. Others Plotting Driver Flees

Jacque Mercer, Miss Arizona, chosen ''Miss Indiana” after own maps and plans. Mr. Franco of beer to the sizzling situation.

to be the fact that Holland and {which had had its headquarters

| Luxembourg on the one side, and |; New York City and served

many well-known newspapers.

lon the basic principles which willl =", o - eteran . of the Spanish For Mrs. Cannon {guide their combined economies |, ~ on A 1 in Which he ene

{in future. Times State Service .

NEW: CASTLE, Sept. B-8erv-| Hp ices for Mrs. Nellie Cannon, wife

. America. But the till will have few reached $13. to show their talents and how 1 | Friends of Natalicio Gonzalez ’ Thirteen loads of near 1345- they AR re a fro eI i 21: elected and inaugurated. as presi vat d ’ pound average steers sold at $30 they can a'r ‘evening gowns 4 > an mm 3 Condition Reporte at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the yctg strictly rationed First Friends Church. Burial will The Dutch promised the Bel- |John J. Pershing.

"he » ow 4 a ‘a Sen last year, also are plotting. after 10 per cent were removed The preliminary in the talent

and sold at $28. A short-load of

Two loads of medium and good $0.0; 'ZiReunerweisen.” by Bablo De Sarasite

yearlings sold at $27. Sc | : 1 year ag ol 3 3%. Scattured More Rin-Offs $1 Million Saving Puts | banquet for army generals. Mamedium native grassers -sold at| _'' .n0Ing a preliminary doesn't County Rate at 64.25¢ chine guns appeared after the last| Robert E. Berry, 56, of 1

in Belgium if newly freed

Born in Indianapolis, Mrs.\, is (ere scarce on Dutch Cannon lived here 19 years. She i.

Belgium warits liberalism and ® ee trade. Holland, under British influence, insists on directed °F of Loring Cannon, will be held economy with most of its prod- Sem

he-Dutch-to buy these products

red the Army as a private, Mr, | Viskniskki was an infantry offiin World War I when he asbled the first staff of Stars

and Stripes at the request of Gen.

division last night was won by J Ir. Gon ey hi levis only ive Critical in Hospital be in Southmound Cemetery. She’ gians early this spring that they| Career tor Lite : r nonths when Ger dé 20- j ) ’ high-good to just choice near 950- 21158 Minnesota, Gloria Yvonne ud et Slash | a rE power. I haimundo 10-1 Two persons were injured, one was 37. would lift rationing on textiles, Alexander Woolcott, - the pound yearlings brought $28.50. Burkhart, who played a violin ) critically, in a total of 18 Indian- Mrs. Cannon died Tuesday in Sugar and metals. The Belgians 2 0 a fon re RY whiny Ie 4g Rpolie ne mishaps Suring the 5 clinic here after a two-months Proufiged In excitange credits tos 8 8 year by owing a past : ours... Property damage jjiness: was reported unusually heavy. 730 N

prod- | mar-

late ction writer, columnist and ritic; Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker magazine, and other famous writers worked for the

(Stars -and Stipes during World

1 p scessarily § @ pe c se. They were nabbed. Molas Illinois St. suffered a compound $18 to $23. Odd cutters brought jnean nuceas Arily-that the lov Marion County's economy- Durse / . . Nols Sl. su a P was a member of the New Castle 'w I. Y. WW ; 88 aries M4 vy! 4 / 8 1 . o log - w but | var $15. Little action was completed 1. wind up a Miss America Lopez was in. fracture of the leg and other in This as sound economy bu

e early winners get a trophy minded council, by paring more

on heifers. 1 ‘be hing : Those are the three major plots, juries last night - and maybe nothing else. Theyithan $1 million from 1950 budget states the Paraguayan journalist.sstruck by a hit-run driver at 19t Cows at $15.25 still have to..compete with the requests, managed to save the ‘Another he states, “is headed St. and College Ave.

rest of the contestants on suc

a , rersity: s 2 ‘dig~ s . condit y ritical in Medium and good beef cows ceeding nights In other divisions, taxpayers '% of a _cent on next by exiled university students, dis His - condition was criti

3 pmbe odist spite ay sold at $1525 to $17.50. Best Tonight there will _be some year's tax bill sident members of the ruling Methodist Hospital today.

Co >g 5X 2 _ an rohd young head reached $18.50. Cut- more run-offs. with one-third. of dlorado Party, exiled. army were searching

White Shrine, and the Order -of kept its rationing.

and Chicago Daily News Police Was mother advisor, Shrato uy Tos

for two automo- Survivors in addition to her

described by wit- husband are a son, Jack Can- Harry Hiner

when he Was chapter, OES, the Pythian 8is-'the credits remained untouched | Born in Carmi, Ill, Mr. Viske ph ters; the Ruth chapter of the jn Belgian banks: and Holland niskki left Swarthmore College,

| Swarthmore, Pa., to go to work

Rainbow for Girls, of which she Copyright 1949, by The Ingianapglis Times on a newspaper. He remained in

newspaper work all his life and lat one time, after the SpanishAmerican War, ownéd and operated a paper in Clarksburg, W,

Va. Formed Own Firm

After World War I Mr. Viske niskki was associated with the 15, Box 620, will be held at 3:30 Hearst newspaper chain in New

when he organized his own firm, | Newspapers served by his cone

'eern - included the Detroit Free

ters and commons sold at $12.75 + : Following weeks of budget friends of Gen. Rolon, rebels de- biles, partially are to $15. Canners brought $11 to I I el if ou studies, the council yesterday ap- feated three years ago in the re- nesses, in the hope of apprehend Ror SN ea res Rites Tomorrow $12.50. A suits and the rest in evening proved a 1950 tax levy of 64.25 volt against Mr. Morinigo. A fifth ing the driver AM: assachucatty Ave., Indianapo- i Bull prices remained Dbagkly gowns. . . cents on each $100 of taxable is that of a free-lance group of Eleven-year-old Boyce Kraning. is: sisters. Mrs. Margaret, Services for Harry Hiner, re-| steady with yesterday's Bcfent And tonight Miss Montana, property. The current rate is exiled Bolivians who propose seiz- of 1505 Saulsy St. was treated lis; two ha. ~ ide ed % tired farmer and builder, whol drop. in slow’ trade. A few me-|Carol Rosebel Frasér, 21 year-old 64.50. ing power and then conquering in _ Method st Hospital yesterday Bow. nay a. att i Fr died yesterday in his home, R. R.| dium and good sausage bulls sold bezuty js scheduled to ride her! The rate for the coming year, Bolivia. after being struck in front of his a a ¥ot o 5 ayne Jat, ° at $16.50 to $18. prancing horse right -onto the subject to review and revision by “I do not know how many plots home by a car driven by Thomas In janispolis, , ~ sr————— p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| York and Pittsburgh until 1927 Good and chotee- vealers sold. stage. The horse, named “Victory the Tax Adjustment Board, was are going on inside the country. 3recht, of 628 8S. Holt Road. res Irving Hill Chapel.. Burial al $28 ls $38. Somons “na me: Belle, hi here Se, Tare is go RRUOUS Abe kounel | then “Sometimes I think we have too ‘ Pol ice Sa que DE Air Force Captain Held will be in Washington Park. He fums brought $22 to $27.50. O arol is rarin o saddle up bers slashed virtually every a ; icvele, rounde é - ‘as TR. culls sold = $15 to $21. land climb aboard. Victory bound ministrative operation in: the any ang J oui be Dette} 44 rectly in the path of the ohcom- In Bartender Slaying Yas 75 in. Decatur County. Mr. Good and choice native spring as she puts. it courthouse Sriahi. 10, Ir ‘The Indinda sits Fae t E automobile, No arrests were gl, PASO, Tex. Sept. 8 (UP)

- Copyr lambs sold at $24.50. A few But ‘in the Miss America busi One of the isolated operations and Chicato Dally News 1m made. reached $25. Medium and good ness you are down one minute to be spared by the councilmen - . " Ra.

Air “Force Capt. Joseph Phil-

Press, the Philadelphia Inquirer,

Hiner lived: in Indianapolis 47itne gait Lake City Tribune, the

lips, 30, of Alton, Ill, was held Y ors: He was a member of the poston Herald and Traveler, the

. A ; Burney Methodist Church, rades bro t $21.50 to $24. and up the next was the- budget for the 1950 op- . : today on a charge of murdering Chicago Daily News and the SpoSTAN ough mostly at $18.50 26-Poynd Dress eration of the County Auditor's Refuses to Ban Reds 5 Sentenced in Theft a bartender who had been court- = ney: | kane Daily Chronicle. to $21. A. deck of good and Ask BeBe Shopp,-the resigning office. The auditor asked for and CANBERRA, Australia, Sept. FRANKFURT, Germany. Sept. ing his wife since their separa-: Survivors include. his wife, Mrs. | In addition to his son, who ate choice 102-pound fed yearlings in queen from Hopkins, Minn, At received $122663.32, ) 8 (UP)-~Prime "Minister Joseph 8 (UP)==Five persons were. sen- tion, . : Jennie Hiner; two sons, Lloyd tended the services yesterday, Mr, ‘No. 1 pelts sold at $20.75. Slaugh: the . climax of the opening of $10 Million Requested B. Chifley today refused to de- tenced from four to eight years. Capt: Phillips, “stationed at’and Bryan Hiner, Indianapolis; ai Viskniskki. is. survived by his

ter ewes remained steady, at $5 the 1940 show last” night, the requests totaling $10,487:312 clare the Australian Communist in prison by a Polis military court Biggs Field here, refused to dis- brother, Morgan Hiner, Greens- wife, Virginia; two daughters,

to $8, cute littie Bebe went down for 950 yen 4 nave 1 vie ave reE timated of Tecate were cat- a bow and couldn't get back up for 1950, wh woul ¢

“Fle. 1208. calves, 425. and sheep, THe white gow she ~had--en-quired..a.tate. ol. 17.6680. cents. form.so.you. know whom you are ufacturing rosaries, the

Party illegal because “it is better today on charges of’ stealing gov- cuss the shooting, which took burg; two sisters, Mrs. to have the enemy wearing a uni- ernment. telephone wire for man- place Tuesday in the rear of a Barnes, Clifty, and Mrs.

Polish drive-in where the bartender, Babridge, Los Angeles, Cal,

(grandchildren.

1150. ° might have had something to more than #1. million was pruned fighting.” news agency Pap Teported. “| Vernon "Hopper, 28 was tmplo) yed:” two grandchildren: » ————————— ldo with it. The thing weighed during the budget study sessions McCARTY WILL SPEAK over 26 pounds. And not “only In - almost every instance, reWalter C. McCarty, executive that, it had a lot of hoops at- quest for salary increases were news editor of the Indianapolis tached inside te bother her either eliminated or reduced by News, will speak at tomorrow's When she was asked to come ag wide margin. luncheon meeting of the Indfan- back for a final bow, she did One. request for $34,000 to he apolis Kiwanis Club in the Clay- nn front of 6900 people. She got used as the basis for an empool Hotel, “ |down all right and then gome- ployees retirement fund..in: the —— [thing happened. Her heavy gown County Welfare Departnient was caught on the 110-foet ramp rejected bv the council? Local Issues | Anyhow. there the poor girl —Sept. hm ~~ |was—on her knees. She smiled plang to Organize “TOURS Bid Asked 48 sweet as ever, but she just : - ) American Sates td. .... 34 #8 [stayed there, stuck. After what State Fireside Council Ayrexhire Col com 12¢4 13 ‘[seemed. (or must have to BeBe) ™ Charles H. Hopper. chairman Beit RR & Sih hid er 8 1815 104° like hours, she finally got up. L of the Christian Fire ite Coundil Beh RR Jp Yds com 3 s 32% thought I hegrd-a rip. from where _ Sen oe Indianabelis, willl of bs <0 : or 0 di polis, will « Sons. Mali old "aw i . 1 1 sat ganize ‘a state eouncil patterned Circle Theater com Le L) ¥ter the local one : om Loan 4% etd seas fe oy «Local Truck Grain Prices Nr JfPPer wax authorized. 10 Cu mings kne Som 3, Eh New wheat, 1.80 form the stite group by th e In A Mn ing p h xhite $1 2 ( idated Pinance 8 ptd 95 * Re 5 5 p diznapolis council. following or died ind on 1a Rad Nol2 os dinner last night in the YMCA Delta Elec com > 8 . ® Securities Com . ... 2% ass "Coro oid war oR " New Aid for Milady’ s Wardrobe Homa Tel & Cor 1 s) a kD 18 19" 5 ‘ 31 3 - 2 16% 18% 101's 104 16 . 11% ’ 08% 0144 10649 10! ' 01 108 walleabe som, . + 7 To son Nations! Life com . 12 n-& Co pd a | 2 G7 1 eC Kingan & Co com . 1 4 2 Lincoln Nat Life . kg! 7” in Loan S'% fd Les 10) Marmon- Herrington com a 4% - aiastic Asphalt $y Ta Nat Homes (ne 8 LA iat Home pfd 0 td 104 106 a {at i pia a ko ) 2 22 - \ . 1 108 5 13 pfd 1 18 '% otd on ) vabie .. 2's 10 08 “Machi e com 1% 1% nit slaphnne 8% ofd ” Union’ Title’ Co 81 BONDS Allen" & Stew 9 MN » . American Joan 4'%s 40 9 . : American loan 4'as 88 1 . astian Motiv Sa wl vi Buhner Fertilizer 5a 58 " Ch of Cofn Blag 4's " Char ort, Wf a Compare Columbia Club 2-58 '6) ”" . ’ I he 7 9 Ind Limestone “7 7 1" . Lae Mrase & A “ 9 Indols Paint A Color 5s 64 91 Th F f / Indols PEL 3s 0 . 104 105% ese - eq ures. ia Asso [et 38 18 " Tndpls ways Ss 47 81'% Byestons ale Mohs a sl . uhne: Packing 4s ras +34 vol iay ‘ <a Lanesenxamp fo 8 UU ue Here it is — a combination radio and automatic record player 4 Pub Serv 3i4s 73......103 108% : Paper Art Co 88 ....... 9 at a record lower pr «eo. 0n i i ina. SEA RR TTT ecord lower price only $49.95. With this combina 1 1 i 1 t : * Pacrion Jormioa] bs #179 100 tion you enjoy nearly a full hour of uninterrupted music per-*Ex-dividend . s x-divident ~ fectly reproduced . . . plus finest radio reproduction of your Pe U. S. Statement favorite, programs. Latest superheterodyne circuit. Variable: .- Playt Sinive 184, records he iia . ten 12.in. records automatica WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (UP1— Govern: tone control. Powerful speaker. Easy.to-read dial. rd, y. ent expenses snd receipts for the curs . Lifetime permanent needle, rent Bacal year ihrouch ‘ment. 8° com : ; pared with a yexr aso i pores 8 TRAE + 3s Yiblay gra ———— Receipts 4.618.845.784 4.801.080, 195 . F ' A Ii d Deficit 0 5 Poti, LUANG Liles ) | urniture—Appliances—Hardware Public Debt 256 307.132 434 252.875 064.080 £ G 24 847.300 874 07,324,718 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Lleavings 5 1.602.000 . oo Cn 12 Record Local Produce ; oras Foultyy—Fowia. A Ibs, and over, Jv 3 $9. 00 Value def ana Leshorna, 0G 4 I Bar ia snd’ N Aetiors RAL Vivian Marlyn “holds the latest- device for quick drying of With Each Trav-ler soalots ite to case. brassieres. Inventor E..J. Nagy, of Glendale, Cal, asserfs the new : Phono-Radie 43 : ‘or EEE as is or Xai gadget, which is adjustable as to cup size, band size, and separa. : Fade 2% sia % tion size, wil eliminate Shrinkage and ironing. MRR SE DA

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