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| ° United Press Tel MISS UNITED STATES—A red-head from Brooklyn, Jackie Toudhory (above), was crowned |

“Miss United States” at Long Beach, Cal. yesterday and will compete against contestants from all |

" who finished

over the world for the title of "Miss Universe" in the finals. (Photo 6f "Miss Indiana,

sixth, on Page 6).

N.-Y: Girl ‘Miss U..S.’;

Hoosier Is Finalist

By Unitéd Press

|viewing stand, the judges named

State’ s Take In Taxes Up

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Puts Treasury in Strong Position

By TED KNAP | A $15 million boost in state

{tax collections gave Indiana \an all-time high in tax reve-

{nue today.

3 | Commissioner Conn J. Sterling, Department of State Revenue, disclosed the tke for 1951-52] soared to $155 million. Collec-| tions for the previous fiscal year | were $140 million. | Nearly all the boost came from | {gross income tax and gasoline, taxes. { Mr. Sterling attributed the rec-(ord-breaking hike to: ONE—The present high econlomy. {| TWO -— Crackdowns on tax {dodgers and “intensified effort” in collections. Gov. Schricker praised the department's collection pushes as “the most thoroughgoing” in Indiana history.

Strong Position

He added the record yield puts| the state, despite higher costs, in! a strong financial position. Higher gross income tax pay-| ments mean more school money to be distributed among local communities, And the gasoline tax boost gives more for streets (and highways. | Mr." Sterling. said his depart-, iment’'s crackdown will continue jand expand with garnishment of i tax Yelthauenes Hayehedks as the fF next ‘step: . Here are this year's collections, compared to last year:

4 Division 1951-52. - 1950-51 Gross income ,... 395,085.859 $84,165.13 : | Motor fuel .. . ~ 51,680,390 " 3 i i Jutangibles ,628.1 . |Inheritance 342.1 3 3 3 830} * |Oll inspection 179.0: ih 1% tore license 560,55’ “ | Petroleum severance 314.038 E74 i ; | Employment Agency 1,600

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| strategic Red power installations jon the threshold of Manchuria an

Reds Protest Yalu Bombings

By United Press TOKYO, June 28-—Communist' China's official newspaper broke power plant bombings today and threatened ‘severe punishment to

raids. Peiping People's Daily the United Nations

called raids on

“atrocity.” ; The official organ of Red § China's Communist leadership

|warned that the United Nations “must bear all the consequences jarising from _ this monstrous crime.” | The vitriolic Red blast came in the form of an editorial from the paper broadcast by Peiping Radio, propaganda voice of the Chinese Communist hierarchy. i -. Five hundred Air ‘Force, Nayy sand. Marine. planes. smashed. .th ‘strategic series of electric stations in the biggest air raid of the war, Monday. ! United Nations planes went, |back again Tuesday and Thurs-| iday. By the end of the week! more than 90 per cent of -North| Korea's electric works had been {either partially disabled or|

$155,791,762 $140, 734.765, wrecked.

The Peiping broadcast termed the original raid a “sneak attack” and said the People’s Daily called the bombing a “further provoca-| tion to wreck the Korean armi-| stice negotiations and to under-| mine the peace in Asia and the rest of the world.” {

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Think You're Hot? Tomorrow I¥'ll Go Up to 98 Degrees

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MONGROLY—Raussel Green, 9, of Levittown, N.Y., adver.

Hoosier Given 5-Year

Term in Bomb Plot

By United Press

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Planes Blast Red

‘Troop Concentrations SEOUL, Korea, June 28 (UP)

la college degree while serving a —U. 8. fighter-bombers blasted five-year sentence for mailing a

| CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 28 — {Hoosier Donald Rankin, 27-year-

old former paratrooper, said today he hopes to finish work for

|

(next day popped to 100.

LONG BEACH, Cal, June 28 10 finalists in a point system —Jubilant Jackie Loughery of based on two categories, out of

he {these 10, the winner and four New York, ‘teday polighed "| runner-ups were chosen. Miss United States of America gold cup and worried a little over|

Parade Climaxes ‘Moose Session

| Bands, floats and marching units were to fill the streets in

29 lovely foreign girls with whom | she will compete tonight for the title of Miss Universe.

The redhead from Manhattan ut you She ate ay downtown Indianapolis this after-| tuck battle with Louisiana's [poan ror the Loyal Order of Jeanne Thompson. She said she| 03s an omen of the Moose was “awfully glad” New York Parade.

“ Eighty-one Hoosier Moose I roaue New Fork It Where! lodges, attending the 29th annual

Merchants today were ert against a flood of fraudulent checks after a pair of bogus check artists passed a phony)

draft for $69 here. The check was one of 1000!

'blanky payroll drafts stolen from

the paymaster’s office of the] Citizen's Gas & Coke Co. 10 days, ago. The two men who cashed the| check at the Kemper Regal Mar-| ket, 816 Ft. Wayne Ave, yester-| day, had tried earlier to pass it at another grocery and a dry goods store.

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{Corsairs was hit.

To Strengthen

enemy troop pounded a huge truck yard and|former suitor. hit the Chosen Reservoir power|

day, the Army said today. troops in the open in a bivouac| Green, 0. He pleaded guilty last

northwest of Pyongyang and month to the federal charges. killed an estimated 300. Flak was| Rankin, formerly of Richmond,

(heavy, but none of the raiding ind. was credited during World

{War IT with single-handedly killling 20 enemy soldiers. Rankin said he hoped to be {sent to the federal penitentiary | at Leavenworth, Kas, to serve his i sentence.

HST Signs Bill

concentrations, home-made bomb to his wife's

Rankin was sentenced in fed(plant for the fourth time yester-|eral district court here yesterday lon charges of sending 15 stick § Marine fliers from the carrier of dynamite through the mails to USS Bataan caught 1000 enemy|James McCray, 27, of Bowling :

land 10 drownings have been re-

Prostration Toll Mounts in State

LOCAL TEMPERATURES

12 (mid.). 8% 7a m.. 81 1am. 8 8 a.m, 88 2 a.m... 81 9 a. m... 87 Sam..8% 10a m..9 4 a nq... 80 11 a. m... 91 5a m..7 12 (Noon) 98 6a m.. 7

Latest humidity ....... 62%

These temperatures . , . whew. It’s going to be 193 today and tomorrow . . . 95 degrees today, 98 tomorrow. The kindly

“But don’t Teel sorry for self. Think of the folks in Bambert, 8. C. That was the hot box of the nation yesterday with a reading of 107 while we enjoyed a

But in traditionally hot Winslow, Ariz, where temperatures creep up around 110, residents shivered in a chill 84 degrees. ‘There is a bit of consolation in that we still are a long way from matching the record high for this date. On June 28, 1934, the mercury boiled up to 101 degrees and the

The coolest June recorded here was 1928, with average tem- | peratures of 65.4 degrees, The weatherman now averaging 5 to 15 degre hove normal for the month. readings now would be anormal 83 degrees,

Two More Drown

The month-long heat wave orought two more in Indiana yesterday. Two youths

who couldn’t swim drowned while cooling off in a gravel pit near Anderson. The victims were Billy Heideman and Gerald Krugler, both 17, of Anderson. Five heat prostration deaths

ported in the state since the summer scorcher moved in at week's opening.

the Brooklyn Dodgers.” Other finalists were Miss Indiana, Virginia Ann Johnson; Miss Michigan, Judy Hatula; Miss Minnesota, Jodell Stirmlinger; Miss Montana, Valerie Jackson and Miss New Jersey, Ruth Jane Hampton. The 5-foot 4-inch New York beauty paraded her 108 wellproportioned pounds before the 10 judges in both evening dress and bathing suit before she was finally judged the winner in a revote to break a tie with darkhaired Miss Thompson. Miss Loughery has a hip and bust measurement of 34 inches while her waist narrows to a|

'state meeting here, were to be rep-

resented. Two business sessions held in the Moose Hall earlier. members discussed the new high {school at Mooseheart, Ill.

munities. Tonight the Indiana Moose Association Alumni will hold

Hotel. The three-day meeting will end

stallation of officers.

Tinsel Miller,

paymaster for| were the gas company, said the miss-|

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In the morning general session, (from B-33001 to B-34000. When, the checks first were missed, Mr.| to be|Miller said, he notified the Mer-| dedicated Aug. 17. The school will chants’ Association and the Indi-| cost $1.7 million. All lodges in ana National Bank to refuse pay-| the state pledged further activi- Ment on the series. ty to’ civic affairs of their com- |

|terday.

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Club Burglarized

its| Burglars didn’t putter around annual banquet in the Claypoolthe Hillcrest Country Club yes-

Police reported they looted the| tomorrow with election and in- “pro shop” of $800 worth of golf | {clubs, balls, bags and sportswear. |

Taft Battles ‘Can't Win’ Idea

By United Press WASHINGTON, June 28—8en. |

| Robert A, Taft said today the|

can presidential candidate is the|

Marine Corps

By United Press WASHINGTON, June 28-Presi- | dent Truman today signed into law a bill to strengthen the Marine Corps and make its commandant a part-time member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The corps under the new law| must be maintained hereafter at, not less than three combat di-| visions and three air wings. It|

can't exceed 400,000 officers and|

men. Its commandant will enjoy | “co-equal status” with members|

{only thing between him and cer- of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when) {peared relaxed in court when the tain nomination as the Republi-|Marine matters are up for de- sentence was passed. The maxi-|

cision.

“I'll be able to do sone study-

|ing there and finish work for a | degree,” he said.

Donald Rankin

Rankin told newsmen he had

Postal authorities arres ted never met the man to whom he {Rankin in Denver in January and gent the bomb. He also admitted |charged him with sending the|firing several shots at Mr, McCray dynamite to Mr. McCray. It later at Bowling Green a month before was revealed that several years mailing the bomb. ago Mr. McCray had “dated” the shots struck Mr, McCray in the girl who later married Ranklin. left shoulder, Liou

Authorities believed jealousy was the motive for the bomb plot.

Appeared Relaxed

Dressed in a neat gray suit land bright red tie, Rankin ap-

{mum penalty on the charge was

One of the

Solve Holdups; Suspects Gone

trim 23. Miss Universe Title For the victory the 21-year-old eye-catcher received a gold cup and the opportunity to compete; with some of the most beautiful | women in the’ world for the first,

Miss Universe title ever bestowed. | The runner-up, Miss Thompson champions tomorrow in the All-

of Baton Rouge, also received a American Model Plane ,Champion-}

gold trophy. ships at Sky Harbor Airport. Miss Thompson, also 21, is five: | Wilbur Shaw, president of the feet se¢-ren-and-three-quarter| Indianapolis Speedway and himinches tall,

and a 25-inch waist, Third place went to Miss Mis-

Shaw also is a flier, Other honorary judges will he. souri, Carolyn Carlew, 18, of|Col. Clarence F. Cornish, director’ Sikeston, Mo. Miss Tennessee, of the Indiana Aeronautics Com-_ Jean Harper, 20, of Memphis, was mission, and Gordon Lackey, co fourth and 21-year-old Trula owner of Sky Harbor Airport. Birchfield of Hugo, Okla. gar-| Judging and timing the flights’ nered fifth place. of some 250 entrants will be mem-; The awards climaxed a four-| pers of the Indianapolis Exhour extravaganza featuring the|change Clubs. The meet is spongirls from 48 states in bathing sored by The Times, Plymouth suits and evening gowns. (dealers and the Exchange Club: As they paraded past the re ie Starts at 10 A. M.

The thrilling model meet will |start at 10 a. m,, end at 5 p. {and will offer.16 events. Varo

Views on the News— A — a ———————————— types of planes will compete, including tiny-engined models that

Dan Kidney attain speeds in excess of 100

STOP WORRYING. President miles per hour. Some entrants will Truman and Congress have put their planes through hair< proven that the U. 8. is indestruc-| {raising stunts, just like the big

tible. | planes. "Adding to the thrills will be a

» daredevils who will jump simul-

the heat it's the cupidi . toa : . ph ay, taneously .from a big plane, The,

Marse” Taft favored putting segregation on a states Hants basis. Extra parking space has been ars

Wilbur Shaw One of 3 Model Plane Judges

A champion will judge other ?®

weighs 130 pounds, | self a former race driver, will be has a 36-inch bust, 37-inch hips one of the honorary judges. Mr.

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MODEL PLANE JUDGE—

Wilbur Shaw, champion auto racer and president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is an honorary judge for the All American Model Plane Championships here tomorrow,

tors’ cars free.

Model plane builders” who!

SPEAKING o ‘Virginia. “Ole parachute jumps will be at 4 p. m. ‘haven't submitted entries in ad- | presidency before

at Sky Harbor tomorrow.

largument “that I can’t win.” “That seems to be the only effective argument,” the Ohio Sen-|

|ator told a news conference today! enemies and its friends.

|after returning from a trip to Charlottesville, Va. where he spoke at the University of Vir- | ginia Institute of Public Affairs.! Asked if he thought the argu-| ment is “Damaging,” Sen. Taft! conceded that “it affects people! {on both sides. There is no other argument.” | Mr. Taft repeated his claim | that he has “about half” of the {1206 GOP convention delegates | | pledged to him. It takes 604 to! |nominate a candidate. © Ben. Taft did not set a definite! {figure on his pledged strength, ! but sald his sure total is “about 1600.” The Ohio Senator will move his | campaign headquarters tomorrow! to Chicago, and will stay there for the convention which opens} July 1

Ike Rests

In Denver, Gen. Dwight D. Ei-| senhower said he'd occupy him-| self by “sitting in a rocking chair! on the porch” of the home of Mrs. | John Doud, his mother-in-law. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Massachusetts, Gen. Eisenhower’s campaign manager, said| in Chicago that the General will arrive in the convention city| July 5. On the Democratic side of the {fence, it was learned that some of Vice President Alben Bark-

{74-year-old “Veep” to declare him-/ gelf an all-out candidate for the) the

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{complained that the Marines had

{sonal appearance before the Ma-|

It’s sponsors said the new law] 10 years in prison and a $10,000 {will safeguard the corps, on the fine. home front, against both its Judge T. Blake Kennedy, in (passing sentence, said the court The former group, they said, wants to dismember the corps or ment for Rankin if there was any trim its functions to police and| [question about his mental condiguard duty. The latter, they said, | tion. {could wreck the corps by enlarg-| He had been found legally sane {ing it too much, and building a/at the time of his arraignment.

“second land army.’ {by a court-appointed psychiatrist. Some Marine boosters had| After sentence was passed, feared President Truman would veto the bill. Mr. Truman, an old Army man, Vacation Fun {once termed the Marine Corps the |Navy’s police force and said this On the Rocks {was what it was going to remain He Vacation time {is here. Are

as long as he was President. you almost broke?

Learn how to have fun on the rocks. Saving money while traveling is an art, and “For a Happier Vacation” tells you how. See The Indian- | apolis Times, starting Monday.

{a propaganda machine second | {only to Stalin's. Mr. Truman subsequently apol-| ogized for the remarks in a per-|

rine Corps League.

Nudes OK for Late TV; Banned on Early Show

By United Press for a television performance next LONDON, June 28-The Brit- month.

ish Broadcasting Corp. has decid-| “No doubt children will be ed that while it will televise nude Watching,” a BBC spokesman ex-

plained. {French showgirls late at night} However. BBC will televise. the homegrown variety must hide Inude French showgirls in a

™ WASHINGTON, jt isn't double parachute jump by two|ranged to accommodate specta-|ley’s supporters are urging the their charms when they appear on!“Folies Bergere” program from | Paris next week without any such

It will be on the air] Unite

an early evening show: It ordered 10 nude showgiris in| | restrictions.

ino to don panties and brassieres spokesman explained.

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Hoosier authorities bearded the Smith brothers but saw them herded off to Texas just after they confessed two armed stick-

ups here Nordyke Ave., was overcome yesSh terday at Indianapolis StockIndianapolis detectives who |yards . Exchange Office. questioned John Smith, 24,| Horace Harris, 38, of 227 N. Hutchinson, Kas, and his 17-!

year-old brother at Lafayette yesterday said they admitted: Robbing a Gaseteria filling sta-

Vincennes and Evansville were the state's hottest .spots yesterday with readings of 100 degrees. It was 96 at Terre Haute, 95 at Columbus, 93 at Lafayette and Indianapolis, 86 at Ft. Wayne and 85 at South Bend. a. State highway officials, meanwhile figured highway caused by the heat at $40,000. They said hot weather caused about 800 “blow-ups” of pavements which would cost $50 each to repair. In Indianapolis, heat exhaustion cases continued to mount. Mts. Viola Hopkins, 55, of 2436 Sangster Ave., collapsed of heat exhaustion early today on. the steps of the main Post Office building. She was taken to General Hospital. ’ Mrs. Anna Watson, 29, of 1383

Noble 8t, was overcome while plastering. He was taken to Methodist Hospital and is in fair con-

tion at 1101 Central Ave. of $40 | APT. 22. y | The $23 holdup of a Hoosier | Pete station at 2201 N. Capitol | Ave. the next day.

Held in Lafayette

The pair, their brother, Rabert, 28, and a Mrs. Linda Smith, | |who police said is the wife of one {of the brothers, had been held at |Lafayette since their arrest by |state police Apr. 23. | But by the time Indianapolis (police got affidavits against John {Smith and his younger brother olt0 Lafayette, Texas authorities had corraled the four, After they face robbery

!

| Lloyd Pfister,

| semiconscious day at 137 W. Washington St.

dition. 53, of 1308 Woodlawn Ave. was found in a condition yester-

Hal C. Murray, 55, of 518 N. Illinois St., an employee of the J. D. Adams Co., was overcome while at work.

Ginny Simms Weds Millionaire Oilman

LAS VEGAS, Nev. June 28 (UP) — Millionaire Oilman Bob Calhoun and Singer Simms were married in a quick ceremony here last night. ; The couple was wed in an informal. ceremony performed at

charges in the Lone Star State, Indianapolis may still have to! stand in line to press its charges against the Smith brothers. They, lalso are wanted in Arizona and| New Mexico.

Twining in Tokyo TOKYO, June 28 ten

INathan F. Twining, acting Air| Force chief of staff, and Roswell undersecretary - for, arrived by air from the)

d States t a - party's an English burlesque show called at a late hour and all children |spection tour dodny Joe an i

The public will be admitted free, vance will. be permitted to enter convention opens in Chicago July “Excitement” at the London Casi-| should be in bed by then, the stallations in Japan, Korea and

'L. Gilpatrie, air,

‘Okinawa.

trend The Model Plane Championships ir i I, al “eld At Sky Harbor Airport Te

the Flamingo Hotel by Justice of the Peace Jolin A. Down Jr. Miss Simms gave her age as 35, and Mr. Calhoun, 33.

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