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took the first step this morning to build schools itary mission in Berlin’ said: rr i i ; : : > i isunder the Indiana School Building flated- building prices. has suspended until further no- Pole Grounds a the jams, but finally gave up in dis-| pp, guided missile—one of the nd St. Authority, which was created re-! Opponents to .the authority tice the permit of the Czech Air- world ever has known. gust. new fantastic weapons being decently by the state legislature to point out that local communitieR lines to fly across the territory As. a result there A i Because no sponsor would gam- veloped by American : Armed Tren An cE winRda ROR 8 tne Tall Te of tHE IN Yu AT ederal Regie y, 5 SNe am 5, IE a SME fGE television and Forces — is the B-81 “Matador 5 : consfruction, plus interest on the ‘The Allied high commission NEW YORK, Sept. Ly pi radio. rights, the IBC decreed pilotless bomber being produced ~~ OK Test Case loan—and then don't own the as of midnight (local time) Sept. ; that no livé broadcasts of the/by the Glenn L. Martin Co. of They approved plans for a test building. 1 ~The International Boxing fight—even to the Armed Forces Baltimore, Md. ; court case of the authority. Here's a hypothetical case of U. S. officials said the Czechs Club said today it will “take —would be permitted. It re- Air Force officials withheld for Representatives of the Shoals how the authority would work for had not vet replied to the note. = appropriate action” against the quested that all newspapermen security reasons most details of Community Consolidated School the Shoals community if the law AS a result of the flight ban British Broadcasting Corpora- with working press credentials the missile’s performance, size Corp. were instructed to wait un- is held constitutional: ‘the. Czechs’ air contact with the tion for broadcasting a blow- carry notices ito. the effect” that and capabilities. til a new application for a loan * The Shoals community school West will be limited to flights to by-blow Seseription oo Ingt blow by blow accounts of the Swept Back Wings i= devised before the Shoals corporation would have plans Stockholm. Right's. Ray halpason ~ andy fight were for newspaper use only e “Matador"—so far as has Schools test the authority in drawn up and presented to Mr. rte Turpin middleweight champion- and could not be broadcast under Deen announced—is the first U. 8. court. Young. If he approves them, they ship fight. - The BBC had not uy cireumistatives. guided missile put into production This was done, state officials would go to full School Building Arm Will Save bought the radio rights from . w for possible combat use. &aid, 20 that everything would be Authority for final permission. | the boxing club, but still broad- Some radio stations and | chains, The missile, described as “some"in order for a perfect test of the. If the authority members cast the account from wire re- both in and outside the U. S., ob- thing like a smaller edition” of constitutionality of the law creat- ‘agreed the Shoals school corpora- ports. : jected. = the B-51 medium bomber being ing the School Building Authority. tion needed a new school and Million 1] Its New York and confusion the Violation by BBC built by Martin, has swept back If the court approves the action, could raise a new tax levy to pay world over. * i But only the BBC violated the wings and a single jet engine. the state's building authority will rental. the authority then could The bout, which had aroused 4% pan. Spokesmen said it used It has passed flight tests both be in business. It will be prepared float revenue bonds. the interest of millions because news agencies accounts over its at Cocoa and Holoman Air Base

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By United Press FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. The Allied occupation powers Fu banned all flights of Czecho[slovak air lines over Western! [Germany and today granted political asylum. to ‘27 Czechs who fled aboard a train into the U, 8.

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Gov. Schricker and other top officials formulated am- zone. bitious plans today to build new public schools wherever

The air ban appeared to be an

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U.S. Puts Guided Missile

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The Most Secretive Sports Event Ever—

All The World Wonders While Sugar Ray Regains Title in 1V, Broadcast Blockont

Into Tactical Operation

‘Bomber’ Can

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: . open reprisal for Czechoslovakia's needed in Indiana. imprisonment of American cor- Page holders had to line up single file. From Gro nd There was a question, however, as to whether the feSpondent William N. Oatis on Savage fury returns title to Those held up in the slow-moving the stat 1d legally spy charges. Sugar Ray ... a photo story lines decided to take matters inj, e state could legally do it. ia Tittie RFC—another lending au... U: S. autherities decided fo ship! of Robinson's knockout of their own hand. Thev tore down Ry United Press 5 Sug. of Public Instruction Wil- HoriLy “ith Ls ig aur back R7 other Czechs who ‘were Randy Turpin ....... ‘ew 42 the chicken wire which had been WASHINGTON, Sept 13. ur Young estimated it would : 5 : assengers on the train which cotad \ : : : : : coat $100 ;million to remedy the ernment loans. : Pe DE the border two days Other stories of last night's Srented a a The Air Force disclosed today present overcrowded and sub- Mr, Young said Khe Schon a ago. There had been speculation ‘“blacked-out” fight 2, 42 they could leap over the locked that it is putting into operastandard school building condi- thority plan is goo ecause of pot some of them might be held : 3 rh Cte or A : tions throughout the state two reasons: 'as Oatis “hostages.” The train By LEO H. PETERSEN gates. Others climbed on top ° tion a tactical guided missile. : s : y re t The state officials, including ONE: There is a great need for jica1r was expected to be released Har cd Ey Xanet " the two baseball team dugouts to| pp. Ar parce said it will estab-

State Treasurer William Fortune, State Auditor Frank Millis and Secretary of State Leland Smith,

to build schools all over the state.

Refuse to Handle Bonds The reason for the because bonding attorneys would refuse to handle the bonds unless a court upheld the constitutionalitv of the authority. While Mr, Young is enthusiastic

test case is]

schools. TWO: A number of school units are unable to raise enough money because of in-

Pay Rent From Tax Then the Trustee of the Shoal School corporation would pay the

and the state building authority would use this money to pay off the bonds and interest.

shortly. A brief three-power note delivered Monday to the Czech mil-

Finance Center

"gained the world's middleweight

boxing championship from Randy Turpin of England at New York's

of its international flavor, officially was blacked out except for 95,170 persons-—a mighty small

X Low base bid for the general saement of the legion of boxing state a rental from a new tax levy .,.¢ract for construction of the fans interested in the outcome.

new Army Finance Center building at Ft. Harrison is $3.8 mil-

So great was the interest in the fight that the British Broadcasting Corp. defied the radio

However, after the bonds and lion lower than army engineer broadcasting ban which the In-

leap from them six feet to the, io gq. pilotless light bomber infield turf.

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lice tried to stop the

“light

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program forces network.”

utside and inside the po-

and German The spokesman accounts were not from

the United Press.

In Canada, Montreal and Pem- 3re conversions of conventional broke radio stations respected the planes.

ban, but

broadcast over special loudspeakers, the round by round

storming, 2ined in use of the missile.

squadron at the missile test center, Cocoa, Fla., on Oct. 1, to be

at Alamogordo, N. Mex. It was designed from. the ground up as -a combat weapon. Pilotless drones used for targets for in missile experiments usually

Launched From Ground

description of the fight to crowds The B-61 has no provision for gathered in the streets. Police ® Pilot ‘even in emergencies. blocked off streets because of the Unlike some missiles that are

ahout the school authority, there have heen some critics who called the authority “nothing more than]

interest are paid off, the Shoals estimates. ternational Boxing Club, the procommunity still would not own, (al. J. P. Campbell, head of moter. had placed on it. the building. The school would the district army engineer office So Many Disappointed

SWEAT AND BLOOD FOR CROWN—A handler wipes fhe

face of victor Sugar Ray Robinson.

Opens Sunday

In addition to the top state of-

J. L. Simmons Co., Indianapolis Ponement

So great was the demand for

in the park and police estimated

speakérs from its building and

carried part of the way to the

-— ~~ be owned--and operated. indirect- in Chicago, said the low bid was : jam. Times Golf Event ly—through the "state building a $14,040,000 joint proposal by i Bees ase it Was Aan outdoor was over before they could learn Grounds was 61.370, but there!’ 4; (1 canada the Hamilton | 12T8et by a larger. bomber, it.is f authority. four: firms. ght, and thus subject to post- its ontcame. : 5 were at least 5000 more than that on s : 8 wh : ‘launched from the ground and f because of weather, Arlo. Spectator set up loud- gies under its own power.

The first pilotless bomber

ficials who are automatically construction firm, was sixth in Sonditions. the Ig was unable to tjcxets at the Polo Grounds, home that at least 10,000 were turned megaphoned the blow by bios Who are the Champions members of the Board of Direc- the bidding with a proposal of pn Fo SP or live Drag. of the baseball giants, and at the away. account of the fight to the DY squadron will get its initial trainof Champions among the '0rS of the authority, Gov. $16,189,000—still below the Army “id al Selevision hi i jt felevising theaters that scenes; The few entrances to the Polo d ng unger supervision - of ine city's golfers? Schricker appointed two others to estimates but not low enough. oily 10.12 theaters oS hi s unparalleled in the American Grounds which were opened to n 5 ai hin to © hicago. theaters 6555th Guided Missile Wing. This This question will be set- the board tf Sonle W. Hollas, The successful bid was submit- cities atid black out radio OT sports scene resulted. ticket holders were so jammed J ANY end Asbury Lark. uni Sas set up a ne ne = tled for 1951 in the second y e Indiana State ted by Sherry-Richards Co. and until the bout we oT At the State-Lake Theater in that the crawd lost patience. Philadelohi : DUIS, Air WOES Tesearciy and Cevo op: Board of Tax Commissioners, James McHugh Construction Co., I 3] e bout was over. tiladelphia, Boston, Baltimore, ment command as a training unit.

annual Times Tournament of Champions, opening Sunday

and George J. Vandivier, Frank-

both of Chicago, Wilcox Con-

Never have so many fans tried

lin, manager of the bond depart- struction Corp. Long Island City, '© See or hear a sports event,

Chicago, a crowd of 1500 smashed three heavy plate glass doors in

Some even c¢limbed up over the bleacher walls and dropped 15 feet to the ground to get inside

Washington, Cleveland and Pitts-

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The first pilotiess outfit later

urgh were linked in the live tele- will be made ready for combat

at Coffin. ment of the Fletcher Trust Co. |N. Y. and Corbetta Construction NEVef were so many disappointed. the entrance and surged into the : k cast. Most of the theaters sold by “intensive unit training under Sixteen country clubs and A “friendly” court case to test Co. New York City. The privileged few were the 61,370 theater. Many of them didn't the par reserved tickets in advance. The the tactical air command. public courses will be repre- the Jaw constitutionality was, ~The government estimate for Who paid their way into the Polo ‘have tickets, but they were inside, Once inside, there. were SO price averaged approximately $2. The Air Force disclosed develsented as men and women dropped by the .Oslow Township construction of the building was Grounds and the 33,800 who were and took what seats they could many among the 15,000 persons each. In Pittsburgh, where the opment of the guided missile ‘in

find. As a result, some ticket

who bought $30 ring-side tickets price was $2.60 per seat, specula- a short five sentence news release.

champions from each course School in Elkhart County be- $17.881.034. able to jam their way into the 13 hel : Vie in three Sundays of match cause, Mr. Young said, they: Previously awarded were two theaters. holders were shut po ti 200 on the infield of the famous ball tors did a thriving business at $10 Officials gave only a few more play. : found -themselves with enough contracts—one of $426,400 for The rest of the fans with the was paid gut to | ose NS 2 had park that the three entrances 10.5 ticket. . details, and gave those very reThe men will play two money of their own to build. preparation of, the site and the exception of those who could tune 3dmission tickets but couldn't get the infleld could not accommo-| Newspaper offices in the U. S - luctantly. rounds Sunday at Coffin, the r ere other of $357.936 for construction in BBC and some in Canada who '™ a date them. Two of the entrances 5 re semifinals Sept. 23 at Hill- Pollen Count of the foundation. had special facilities set up for The official count at the Polo were so narrow that the ticket-' Continued on Page 6—Col. crest, and the finals Sept. : Col. Campbell said the contract them-—had to wait until the fight 20 at Meridian Hills, Grains per cubic yard of air. would be awarded after the low The women champs Will oday ...........00000 187 pide are studied in detail. play only one round at Cof- Yesterday ...........0.0 256 Original government estimates Who Cares What . .. fin Sunday and then at Hill- LOCAL, TEMPERATURES [for the “Pentagon” of the Army (» It Makes: | | ere ercu Di 1 creat and Meridian Hills on 6 a. 66 10 a, m... 80 Finance Department called for ents f a es; | y 3 successive Sundays. Ta m fh 11 a. m... 60 expenditupe of $23 million for the | y. | a Times golf writer Jim 8 a. m.. 66 12 (Noon) 59 building and its equipment. ® f Ss a Tax Cut © 5 Heyrock will offer more de- Sam... 61 I p.m... 59 The low construction bids may A half penny was slivered from | 0 : S een 3 tails on tomorrow's sports Latest hmtar = q% ing the over-all cost under £20 the Indianapolis eivil city tax rate| i Jobe ae est humidity ...... 85% “hnlilon. 5 today in preliminary considera- Violent wind and thunder 5 — Hom nt-the=1952-hudget—hy-ther—= : ‘Oh, Bon 1 Tell Me yg — county tax adjustment board. [storms, heralding a tremen---ae The cut reduced the proposed 'dous cold front, grounded . : 1952 tax rate to $2.10. The reduc- ml i th Indi i oman rma FEMONITION ton vas mace verore the voara planes in northem Indisis recessed for lunch. This -after- last night and started pushing WwW T ® C ks Vi $i noon the board was to reconsider Indianapolis temperatures down . the over-all budget of $17.9 mil- to an expected low of 50 degrees. Mother as rain ras iC im lion with specific emphasis upon { A thunderstorm concentrtasd ! estimated revenues, {between South Bend and Chicago By HEZE CLARK The board indicated it would grounded 17 westbound commer- ; H had a attempt to cut the rate further, cial and military airplanes at St. Mrs. Gladys osea ther The current civil city rate is Joseph County Airport last night premonition about her mo $1951. for nearly two hours. I was walking in the 1500 The . board reduced the pro- Despite low ceilings at Weirblock of Fletcher Ave. after posed levy for the venereal Cook Airport, no commercial cover ng a disease control program by flights were cancelled. —train crash at 210th of 4 cent . The cold front, extending from 0 the 8. State When the board c | {fe Canadian border to the Gulf 3.04 Ave crossing tud ip the oard Sam pletes He of Me i ; Y ed westward to : 2 study iwi) oii xr : of Mexico, moved wes - vir yesterday aft- Bt a day. : ernoon. Rite general fund, the county welfare The temperature here jvas exin the accident and the city school levies, pected to be much cooler today I was Mrs. Daisy mmr - een with a high of 70 and a low to- . May Ferguson, night of 50 in 68, of 1549 Many Yimas Home The suddenness of the. stommn . Fletcher Ave. Vio Mrs. Hosen's Ads Are Exclusive DETHRONED—ABritain's Randy Turpin | talks to the press in his dressing room following the Continued on Page 8—Col. 4 sig Th It is now well established savage battle. Or ; h | id -10 Mrs, Ferguson 8 Ln she knowledge that The Indian- et rerum . n t e Insiae d+ . : : Bn apolis Times is Indiana's . . : came out, as if they were leav- greatest real estate guide, In His Mother Wept With Joy— Of The Times ing to go some place. the real estate pages of The “ ® Page “Are you looking for some- Times today and every day P f 2 t ph : c Y { ; . . : » Are you ook re, en Prayers of Playmates Help Car Vietim coc i ed nai on™ “ 3 Ww ihr sen ean. . : “yes,” I replied. “I'm look- selection from which to » [ . y J 2 g Ing for 1549 Fletcher Ave.” | choose. Hundreds of home a e } e ra e in Oug a e or i e Hungry? You'll be even more 5.20 { “Oh, don't’ ten me,” she values are advertised ONLY - so if you turn to -....... «710 ? i gasped, “that it was my mother | in The Times. The ad below ___io By United Press : At last. doctors couldn't even room. But Eddie remained un- Deadline draws near in Times : who was killed by that train” | ‘from today's offerings. is one = EVANSTON, Ill, Sept. 13 — detect Eddie's pulse and were conscious. Fishing Rodeo ....... 3 4 : 1 hardly had time to say a | of these. "Maybe it was just Kddie Lukas’ almost ready to tell the parents The third day they again of- The Times candid camera goes d before she went on to : } somone — luck. Or maybe it was his fight- that their boy was gone. fer their prayer. Shortly after- = | itv: Park 27 " won : S¢ i vesterday's fatal h | *-BEDRM. NEAR CHRIST THE KING ing will to live. But maybe it was = Then, from other nearby rooms ward, Eddie opened his eyes and ® Universi 4 Gross plavd : say: : wae DEATH STRIKES—Scene of yesterday's fatal crash. Christ the King. Two bedrooms. Something else . .. .* ‘lon the children's ward, a group returned to consciousness. Cops net gambler Gross plays: rday, Yes, I'm sure now Wi * oy Josh; Jared oY. Eddie, 12-year-old son of MF. of jittle figures began.to gather. Today, 12 days after his ac- Ng the ponies ....i.....0 30 of new Mother. train stopped in about eight Besides her daughter, she leaves firevince “beauuful drapes: kitchen and Mrs. Walter Lukas, was de- The word had gone out among cident, doctors said Eddie was 0 h F ; : 8 Maybe she could tell by the car Jengths. four grandchildren, four great automatic heat and hot water. One- livering papers on his bike Aug. the 14 other small “patients that definitely out of danger. ther Features: t! look on my .face. She had Two persons told me the grandchildren, a sister," Mrs. | (ar sarage: beautiful loi. Owner 33 when an auto struck him. Eddie was having a rough time . Eddie's mother wept with jJo¥ “Amusements .......sies 12 known about -the crossing flasher. lights were not work- Lucy Blauvelt, and a brother, | guick possession. Paul Partlow.” BR- The impact threw Eddie 30 making the grade. as she stood at his bedside. Crossword ....sevveivrnve 8 erash, but had not been told: ing. Lewis Curry, RR 9; said he Charles E. Foist, both of Indi- | PAUL PARTLOW REALTY CO. feet, bréaking a leg and arm~and The kids gathered. Some in. “Eddie, do you know what RAitobals ica iiodina gg 3 who was involved. had driven his Standard Gro- anapolis. i | M2 COLLEGE, REALTORS. BR-333 causing hmm severe head and wheel chairs and some on Saturday is?” she asked. FASKIONS 2. essiassraren 18 j A little earlier, I had seen cery truck part way across the Services will be held at 2 p.m. | Buy your home security brain injuries. His face and crutches. Those who could do so, “Sure” Fddie said weakly. “I'f' Food .......e0sesneinnes 10 the authorities identify the’ tracks when he saw the train Saturday from the Hairy W | now and enjoy the many ad- [body were severty lacerated. kneeled inside the door to Eddie's my birthday. . ,; I'll be. 13 eo ernt ss at as ~ body of Mrs. Ferguson in the coming and pulled back just in ee : 3 ve TH ha 5 That » night, at St. Francisirgom, maybe I'll get*a puppy . .. a a 10 Moore Peace Chapel and at 3 | vantages you'll have only A A Y Gaynor Maddox .....ees ) Zh wreckage of the car that had time. Lewis Bonar, 3645 N. De-. © "0 0 "po un Bagtiot | through owning the RIGHT Hospital, doctors told Mr. and| They began fo pray for Fadie's letle cocker”, . » 0 <7 ogg 1 _ _been' knocked -nearly 100 feet Quincy St. who was. Standing Chureh, Franklin, Burial ‘will | Mhome for you and your fam. |Mrs. Lukas that the boy couldn't jife Mrs. Lukas said she was'sure Radio and Television .... 38 RICA. ci along the Pennsylvania Rail- * at the crossing, also said the - J in Greenlawn Cemetery ily. For a complete inventory (live until morning. | Eddie remained unconscious, but Eddie was saved by a miracle. |= Robert RUATK +.ucoeiiane de eRe yaad tracks. Her car had been warning signals were not oper- _ ~ / ng on just about all the available Eddie, unconscious, idn’'t know strength hegan returning to his “The doctor. said he won's even Society .....cesuessispas levision ‘the diesel locomotive of ating, but. CY RB. Markley, the . homes, * read the real eatate ‘when a priest administered the torn body and his heart beat he scarred. I know it was the Ed Sovola .i... Cees aT big a the 's American, a fast tower man, insisted that they ~~ Mrs. Ferguson was born in ay in _ last rites, ‘picked up once more. [prayers of those other ehildren Sportz ...cui pe. 42, “a. E--RY ger train for New were, ue Franklin and had. lived in Indi- | Toe natanapete Times "is parents hovered at his hed- The next day the kids gathered that Faved his life. BAH. WIAD - Tansar asad : to Wash The Mrs. Ferguson was a dianapolls 50 years, sien . : - side ax life ebbed slowly away, : ed" again in Fddié's| | Nobody fii . ai ;