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Model Planes Compete Today; ublic Admitted Free to Event

‘Don’t Try To Bully Allies On Berlin’, Russ Warnec

Fair-Humid —Record 100° Due Tomorrow

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FRITZ WORKS OVERTIME—It's been a busy fime for Fritz Betz, 3346 E. Fall.Creek Bivd., who | Sweet Miss June bows out ‘cracked up one of his model plane entries the other day in test flight. But he hopes to have it [tomorrow with a record 100 de-| ready. In case he doesn't, there is one ready to qo (left) . . . the free flight plane with which he gree temperature predicted. As

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Swarm to Country | As the city dwellers swarm to the Hoosier country side, in ‘search of relief from the heat, the sweet smell of Indiana new-mown,

hay sweeps over the fields. The farmers are making hay ile the sun. shines. And while they're doing it they

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be | k # look with smiles at the neat rows 1 3 of bulging corn which will be “ = |petter tham knee high by the ! Fourth of July. There's nothing ® 5 for corn like hot moist air along 2 " ‘with a lot of rain. And despite £ 3 the heat, Indiana had a lot of! @ 3 ‘rain last week, = y A] r So unusual is the soaring mer8 cury that even the weatherman ig * 1] having heat trouble. E WASHINGTON 31 : 0 | Here's the way they have it > Lt ‘doped out. City id ae 3 E y : | Friday Kansas v ROUTE TO MODEL PLANE MEET—Here's how to get to Indianapolis® outstanding air event of | rate of 104. Yesterday St. the year . . . the All. American Model Plane Contest at Sky Harbor Airport. Louis had 102. Indianapolis is in

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{the same slow moving air mass, WRIGHT | Tomorrow the whole thing might jdrift in on us and blooey—the

| Today is Model Plane Contest day in Indianapolis. HST Gets Weak At 10 o'clock this morning tiny planes are to start mercury will blow its top.

flying over Sky Harbor Airport as some 250 home model’ Clouds Kicking Around

Tell Old Sol to go qway with,

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CARAS Aad badd We'Shall Stay,

| Acheson Says Atk AMAA th 1 In Blunt nak

| # THE LINE OF DEAD GROWS—Kenneth Waddell, 24, of St. Louis was killed last night at 30th | St. and Arlington Ave. to become Marion County's 72d traffic fatality. Mrs. Lydia Meyer became | Consider Any Move

the 73d victim. | As ‘Attack on Selves’

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Vile . ; 4 ] , " ; 5 2B} JOSEPH GRIGG t is so hot as a day in we (CO ash K lis Oo He e n s Staff Correspondent Then if ever come sweltering r i ! WwW Y BERLIN, June 29-—U. §,

\Secretary of State Dean Acheson served notice on the So-

viet Union today that the {United States and its British and i French Allies never will be bullied into deserting Berlin.

“We shall regard any attack on Berlin, from whatever quarter; as an attack against our force and ourselves,” he said, .

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lated and tense city yesterday as the. Soviets tightened their crippling restrictions on the residents

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His _speech

FOrnerstone or re mem library in the West Berlin Borough of Kreuzberg. “We have given notice, in plain and unmistakable language,” Mr. Acheson said, “that we are in Berlin as ‘a matter of right and of duty, and we shall remain in Berlin until we are satisfied that the freedom of the city is secure. : “We have joined the governments of France and Great Britain in reaffirming our abiding

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shall regard any attack on Berlin,

" ie Jr he aay Ee , . (from whatever quarter, as an at. FATAL CAR—William Waddell, 24, of St. Louis, was killed last night as this car smashed against [1a 3 iselves™ a utility pole after a two-car crash at 30th St. and Arlington Ave. hour orcas and ou ee Xas.

: {Soviets that if their Bast Gerthan BULLETIN {Meyer is employed at the Army] (Communist: forces attacked the Me 1y8a Meyer died in St, {Finance Center at Ft. Harrison. i ‘ s [Western occupied sectors of this _Vineent’s Hos early today. | Mr. Shinkle was not seriously) d N pital . Today's ews

ity, 110 miles behind the iron ’ injured. He was treated at St. s By JOE- ALLISON Vincent's Hospital and released curtain, the Western Allies would

A St. Louis man was killed andy, i” 1 Th Ti act as if they themselves had ght. } { - Bis Smother critically Injured last He was able to help Mr. Meyer n e imes been attacked. night in a two-car crash at 30th; his car immediately after Mr. Acheson’s grave assurances

| 8t. and Arlington Ave. | Local aT is rave as The death marked the 72d traf-| ; Sashup. Ber Syratiots

| fic fatality in Marion County this| B®those given by British | . . : In the Chicago weather office Campbell St., who witnessed the Republicans fret “over Foreign 0 plane builders bid for 50 prizes worth $2000. The meet] ln the some hope. is offered Jour. ne ig outside Indianapo-|; oident, said the Meyer car was Schricker's Pulling Power Secretary glhuthony Eden in a will close at 5 p. m. that the 100 may not come. o| Killed was William Wadden, SUCK broadside by the car| ... Ses Our Fair City ..... 21/7 THn In May 28; The event is the All-American jones will be maneuvered by|pass. According to them, there’s(ss of St. Louis. a Passenger in (driven by Mr. Shinkle as Mr. Prisoner Appeals His 7-Year | Slaps ‘at Soviets oy Datta Frou [adudel DE in Vires attached to the tail ele-some clouds kicking around west/a car driven by his stepfather, | Meyer drove across Arlington] Case As Others Delay .... 3| “Whatever the political or legal {sore y e es, vators and held in the hands oflof h hich might slip in over : . lig WASHINGTON, June 28—The Dealers and Exchange Clubs. {the operator. wii ANS zr e they'll Yemnon Meyer, 46, of 2818 Robson jq,. Bryant said Mr, Shinkle Editorial Page Bate, of Serlin i ie time House and Senate tonight ap- Best in Nation With 50 trophies already await- offer just enough shade to hold, Mother of the dead youth, Mrs vor aang 2 line of Cans ou Page. fect in no way the United States proved and sent to hte White pp. pest model fliers of the ing the winners, the Exchange the mercury to a mere 98 or so Lydia Meyer, 50, is in critical crash, Mr. Bryant lion Bia To Rule . . . or Ruin? . , , [suport for the welfare of the city House a weak 10-months wage- nation are here, entries from In- Clubs today added a trophy for tomorrow. Small comfort. condition in St. Vincent's Hos-/i, that line 4 € an editorial ........... ees 20!and the safety of its citizens.” i 1 tension hill which dianapolis, Marion County and the flier displaying outstanding Yesterday the thin silver line pital with head injuries. ; 3 4 Republican fight in Indiana | The American Secretar Prie COMPA extension Ha adjoining states. The entries in- sportsmanship. “in the glass tube climbed to 97. He immediately informed Dep- BY

President Truman will not like but is expected to sign.

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clude children and adults. Looking over the list of entries

The Defense Production (con- today, George (Curley) Clipgman trols) Act was scheduled to die contest director, and other .offi- free trips to the International] with at least 16 persons dead

at midnight. Monday. Mr. Tru- Clals predicted Indianapolis might Model Plane Meet at Detroit Aug. from heat prostration and drown-|wreck for more than 30 minutes

Free Trips Also In the list of awards are/the century mark will be reached.

this year come up with a national 20 for the four fliers from Indi-ing in Indiana, the mercury yes-| man was expected to’ sign the record for speed. Some‘ of the anapolis who get the highest terday bubbled even higher than new extension. Monday, possibly little planes race at better than! geqrea. [predictions said it would. The

with another blast at those who 100 miles per hour.

opposed his request for a straight, The public, which will be admit-two-year extension. {ted free to see the gala event, will {see plenty of action all day long.

re , = freedom under one Vv t Capehart Loses In addition to the many flights | governmen by the model builders there will Honorary judges will be Wilbur 102 in the southern part of the nfover car against the pole. was hit while he was riding his Foreign and one constitution. The Senate first approved the Ye 2 dogble parachute jump by Shaw, Indianapolis Speedway state. 13' Score Days The body of Mr. Waddell was bike by a car driven: by Ray! Page “The responsibility must rest bill today by voice vote. The bill, two daredevils at 4 p. m. The president and a former auto race Weather re ening ha this Tot freed until more than an hour Ellis, 46, of 738 N. California St. Kremlin screeches in campaign |With those who do not wish to a product of 18 hours of negotia- parachutists will jump together. champion; Col. Clarence F. Cor-| 0, Flap "00 nis month with, 2fter the crash. : The car jammed the boy up of hate make U. 8. wonder (acknowledge the great progress H f : nish, director of the Indiana Aero- =. 0. above 90 in Indian-| Mr. Meyer said Mr. Waddell against another car, and then| If it’s a prelude to war , ,, (made in Western Germany totion by Senate-House conferees, Juvenile Classes nautics commission, and Gordon ho 44 The average temperature Was visiting here. The Meyers rammed into a second parked car.| World Report ...... parva . 21/wards political sovereignty and was then sent to the House. The 1, the model plane events, there Lackey, co-owner of Sky Harbor Bp the first 28 days of June is|moved to Indianapolis. from St.! Ellis was slated for no oper- : prosperity, and who wish to turn House approved it 104-142 on a will be classes for children as welll Airport. 77.5, searcely one degree off the/Louis only two weeks ago. Mr. ators license. Sports back the clock on this progress. Folf call, as adults. Entrants are of all . all-time hottest June in 81 years| ” age, The responsibility must rest with Bes Sime pugs, en 35 DEE S000 TOR Views onthe News ot wine md Foe bil my INS (Dm Bio Hie von eee ete { ’ - RTE, ¥ n . ! t 8 h Homer =. Sapeiiar: Is Bu The public will see the model * lin 1928. S ri e Oo ines {Olympic Swimmers in Foon the rest of the world in a state o 3 gut age Re Y ea |Plane builders fly planes in Free, Dan Kidne | The heat wave already has cost| I Today... «+vee. 11|intimidation or servitude. ; neither fish nor fowl. Flight events, in which the tiny {the State Highway Department] . |All-Star Baseball Lineup 12 “They shall not succeed,” A The measure also lifts rent re- qa1s 200m through the skies lan estimated $40,000 for repair of H P 4 IGolt Nowe ea yes 12 con oy cceed,” AcheCons OP tins areac| Without any contact with the, THE WHITE HOUSE denies avegent blow-ups S e ee S pu Baseball Averages ..........14 | , “critical defense housing areas ground. Also there will be Con- that the British had anything to|P yelp latest heat victim was : a unless local governing bodies take tro) Line events in which the do with firing Gen. MacArthur. / : | By Uaited Press .. “She looked more than 11 to y . positive action to continue them President Truman did it just to James Harvey, oe. Atlas Coumy DURANT, Okla., June 28—MTr8..me ” Justice of the Peace Jim Women's 12 Divers Hurt until April 30—the new expiration provide Taft with a keynote, "oy ont while making hay.| Mary Tristan, who has a 33-inchigpapgler said. “She might not Page| | P k P date for price-wage cofftrols. | speaker. The coroner said over-exertion in| POSOm at the age of 11, said t0-,5ve been 18 but she was more Talents of St. Paul's Women’s n rar 00 In brief here are the highlights: 0 er £8 [the heat was responsible. night that two days of married |p, 11." ‘ Auxiliary reap benefits — CREDIT-—The bill paved the, S WHEN THE Washington | (Over the nation 133 dead were life had convinced her she can’t =; am shocked,” Deputy County | Katy Atkins .............. 29 Two persons suffered cuts on

way for the virtual abolitions of

| real estate credit controls (Regu- . lation X) governing down pay- | ment requirements. : | | |

INSTALLMENTS Restrictions . (PICTURE PAGE 4)

on installment buying, now sus-|

Every arrangement has been|state’'s hottest spots were Evans-| made for the convenience of the|ville, 100; Goshen, 98, and Indian-| public. There is plenty of free apolis, Terre Haute, and Ft. parking space for cars. Wayne, 97. Today it was to be|

weather reached 100 degrees, counted victims of the soaring| the President canceled his press 'mercurys

conference. Didn't’ want re- | Fans in Big Demand porters sharing the heat. | As Indianapolis braced itself

a 8 8 for anpther day of soaring temSEN. PAT McCARRAN (D. peratures, with oozing humidity,

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ment, could Police scoured the near South Nev.) has been having his own merchants did a bonanza business pended by he gover {Side last night in search of a man way so much he got sore when with electric fans. : laccused of wounding a mother Senate party leaders wouldn't let! Anything with a propeller sold,

PRICES — Controls generallyland two children slightly by a'him amend the constitution.

extended until Apr. 30, 1853. How- shotgun blast.

ever, canned and frozen fruits] Mrs. Binnie Moore, 42, and her! and vegetables will be decon- daughters, Bonnie, 5, and Donnie,

trolled. | 5 months, were struck by pellets| These items comprise an esti-|intended for Mrs. Ova West, 27,

mated 11 per cent of the house-|all of 509 S. Senate wives’ food budget. Manufactur-|told police.

ers and processors of farm prod-| In Doorway

ucts, milk dealers and producers|

pass on to consumers cost IN-greq when her husbana, Floyd!

| Ave, they

hose permitted to] Mrs: West said she was stand. | were added to those pe |Ing* in the doorway at that ad-| a trip in “For a Happier Va- {down off his shelf at 9 a. m. yes- son, Tex., police picked them up Several years ago, said. | Our ate Cte sagt cation,” starting in The Indian- terday, said the local fan short-|at the request of Mrs. Kendrick,| In addition ‘to Mary, she has,

creases since the Korean War. gest, 24, of 716 S. Missouri St.,|

WAGES — Controls generally, 1r0ve up and accused

extended until Apr. 30, 1953. Exempt from wage controls are all farm laborers, vorkers in firms employing eight or fewer persons; professional architects and engineers; certified public -account-

his arrest,

West then threw the

her of in-|

tending to sign a warrant for

Without warning, they said,! West raised a double-barreled ghotgun and fired once.

gun to the

groynd and ran, leaving his car

ants, and persons earning less ,, 4 they said. He and his)

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as the breeze-famished citizens. raced from one store to anothet. By mid-morning yesterday, retail stores were screaming to the| wholesale houses for more fans.

Want 10 Gallons Of Sour Milk By noon, the wholesalers were calling each other trying to locate On Your Steps? |anything—anything to make a

; . | breeze. There's a -check “list of | (One electrical supply house

Algo injured in the accident uty Sheriff Oliver Reynolds, who mars party's chances next State blamed the Soviets for the

[Today it was to go to 98. If It was Kenneth Shinkle, 27, Who!jj es near the scene i fall . . . see Political fact that Allied restrictions must makes two more points tomorrow lives in a tourist camp on Ind, 87 Mr. Reynolds rushed to thei Roundup . . . hy Irving be retained in Berlin while West

north of Indianapolis. Leibowitz ....... cressssae. 20{Germany achieves its freed 2 Mrs. Meyer was pinned in the Bee. and ed bo. Ice Mrs. Behind-scenes GOP battles are [der a peace contract — io yo Lo . raging . . . see King-makers the Western Powers on May 286. as deputy sheriffs’ and ambulance Cyclist Hit By Car, » + + by Peter Edson ....... 20, “The responsibility for such reattendants sought to free her. | A 14.year-old boy was in serious | National strictions as remain rests squareThe Meyer car was pinned condition at General Hospital! ly with those who do not wish to against a newly-erected utility today after he was crushed by a| Page recognize the rights of all Gerpole by the Shinkle car. lcar in the 8Q0 block of Blake St. Iv 2nd radio fight to cover |mans, East and West, to free

Force of the collision completely yesterday.

, Taft-Tke battle for delegates 2/elections; their right to live in buckled the right side of the George Baker, 750 Center St.

be happy at home with her wid- Clerk Gene Martin who issued the Outdoor living at the Joseph J. top of their heads as they hit owed mother. She wants to go Neense in" Sherman. sald. “1 re Daniels and Hal Keelings 29 bottom after they dived off th back to her husband. t ' . Emblems go to young IAC ¥ dived.0

member them. S8he was well filled | coimmens ,.....0000000000. a diving board at Rhodius Park Hi: dusband 1s Armas Bergio out, in the right places, like a Brides ................ er n yesterday afternoon. Afr Force Base at Sherman, Tex. Woman of 21.” Important little accessories.. 35 Treated at Bt. Vincent's Hos.His sergeant had him on kitchen 1 thought she was older than A medicinal herb garden .... 36 Pital and released were Peggy police today, peeling potatoes and that,” Sgt. Tristan said, refusing Advice to June graduates ... 37 Oyler, 13, of 110 B Nelson Ave. washing dishes. to comment further until he sees Canning do's and don’ts—first Tyndall ‘Towne, and Richard Mrs. Tristan was at home with 2 lawyer. Of a series... sisnevaness 38 Cape, 17, of 1341 Kentucky Ave. her mother, Mrs. Cleb Kendrick, ! ‘I Love Him’ | h | In another minor accident, Mrs. at Durant. Mrs. Kendrick for-| “I love him very much and w ant OF er Features: {Katie Moss, 58, suffered a broken 3 | right ankle after she stumbled in bade the bride to leave. If Mary to go back to him,” Mary said. Amusements ..........24, 25

r home at 1230°'N. Senate Ave. were a little older, she said, she ghe said she told her husband she! Henry Butler ............24 pe was treated at General Hos-

wouldn't object. She indicated waz “16 or 17’ and raised that! . she-would try to get the marriage to 13 when she applied for thei aos wey -*:tt++17 |Bial where she is in fair cond! annulled. license with him. CroBsword +.seeescesnssesd . Wed Secretly | “Maybe if she had a father, this Editorials ................20

| Mary and Sgt. Tristan married Wouldn't have happened,” Mrs. Hoosier Heroes ..........28 Refuses to Quash

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things to do before going ‘on |operator, who took the last fan secretly in Sherman, Tex. Deni- Kendrick, whose husband died! In Hollywood .......u....25 Perjury Indictments

apolis Times Monday.

Radio, Television ...... —Motions |age was aggravated by the mild When the police found them, they Ve other daughters and two sons. | 22,23 | Motions by

When you return to home- |summera here during the pastipaq already decided to go back to Another daughter, who married | Real Estate .......39,-41, 56 |torneys to quash perjury indict-

sweet-home you can be sure it will be here and in good shape | Marvin Poynter, 49, of 2618 if you follow the ideas in this [Stanley Ave. ywas overcome by ‘series. ' {the. heat at hig home yesterday "And you'll learn how to keep and was taken to 8t. Francis Hos-|

the children amused on a long pital where he is in fair condition. issued them a marriage. license returned Thursday; and let him | SPOTS .............i 11-14 trip, who to tip and how much | At Paris IIL’ aol Tim and he fystice, of ne pede Wino £0. One officer said the Air Force’ Earl Wilson ......v0v000y 19 than81 an hour b in a motor court and many |Glover climbed into a parked car married were all shocked. had taken a “hands off” attitude. Women's .............. ths : . 'wife are separated, and she has| other bits of information that |with the windows closed and his Mary is Tive feet, two inches tall, “It's a civilian matter,” he said. Ww Jig

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. . . E o ‘World Report erssnnnansasdl: will make your vacation more (mother found him dead of heat 115 pounds, has a 33-inch “We have nothing to say on A reassessed tun, : i lprostration. (bust. She also is pretty, [subject.” TH aes Tour Fadaral Job: cxsnsizs. 3.

about it .and were buying bus | tiekets. y: | The Provost Marshal at Perrin| Sermon of Week ..........0

when she was 16, “fs still very| Robert Ruark ............19 [ments returned against them for

Iwo years. Durant and tell Mrs. Kendrick jp, oo Mrs. Kendrick said. | ReCOMdS «1uivesyeaeess2d, 27 |S1ICHEd Talte test) i

talked to Sgt. Tristan, whose : The bridegroom, the clerk who home is in San Antonio; after hel Bd BOVOIR ..voeniinninininld

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