s Victoryroposed Levyt Defectedoth Democratic and Republican day after a brisk series of en-nt tax legislation. Democrats be-' a narrow margin in the House ng personal exemptions may pay v Congress next November. Re-f the Democratic move has put e income tax slash—which Presi-.esMilms‘2.1wnljhtjvmanI IHloJ LIIIIU5 Whips Muncie'sjiVIC^e'“The is in*Sym crats tee, ! senate eollea; pear 5 witnes then 1 ices CSym I to tak ! prise.j “I t| this.” Carthj Mun subcoi sence Carths overgroup• »cst;;he.nd,it-Good Big Tearnexchai his st;MILAN CRASHES THROUGH TO INDIANA CHAMPIONSHIP — Coach Marvin Wood'siretary imighty Milan Indians, the People's Choice, crashed through to the 1954 Indiana high school!is ait j basketball championship in a thrill-packed 32 to 30 tussle with Coach Jay McCreary's^ jMuncie Bearcats last night in Butler Fieldhouse. Milan, boasting a population of 1,1 land a high school enrollment of only 162 students, is the smallest high school team to winij,ave j the coveted Hoosier crown since the days of Thorntown in 1915 and Wingate way back irr Garth; I INDIANAPOLIS ®—-Little! the early days of the.tournament. Appearing (left to right! are: back row—Ken Wendel-lcomm [JBobby Plump hit a jump shopman. Bill Jordan, Glen Butte, Roger Schroder, Rollin Cutter; kneeling in center are—Man-own a m.iwith two seconds to go anckagers Roger Schroder and Oliver Jones; front row—Ray Craft, Gene White, Ronnie Truitt,I Milan’s great little team! Bob Plump, Bob Engel, and Cooch Morvin Wood. (AP Photo)__ .‘counstee’s chairjoffici: i Muthe;whipped M u n c i e Central’s! big team Saturday night!Jn .for the 44th Indiana high [school championship. jted; The 5-foot 10-guard also won the! ingTrester medal for menial attitudei fin the first small-town victory in!■his]the Hoosier classic since Thom-! ghijtowr. took the trophy in. 1915. J the j jj-jp{ey County boys, from a! of French town of 1,100 and surrounding; cessantiyFrench Warplanes Lash!?Vietminh CeaselesslyMcCarthy HasPraise For IkelArkahubct■I•tiona I othei ' entlvis so (Cot^;its fifth state championship,0pSi Central’s Bearcats came back tolead at 28-2S at the start of theiirv,ifinal period after trailing Coach;H-Bomb Safetyt a c j j , f , i OK.LAHOMA CITY —Ssn. -Vloi'L*HANOI. Indochina LV Squadron* Ml thou! .ds of; firebombs Carth saW Saturdav night that bu‘warplanes sweooped ra-;m an effort to flush V.etramh ke-jwhUe he does not think preEident . “ve .............. ...........».-----—over rebel po s itio n.sj siegers into the open so they could Eisenhower is “a- Superman ” hisi 1. • farms, made poisonous use of thejarouad Diea Bicit Pfeu Saturday, be mowed down by fortress guns./batting average as president**i. - f^ ^°r: _ i Using all available aircraftjhigh “that if Ike were runnincajlecj from. ^anlt;j an(j Carrig f j office today, i’d feel compelled tobases, the French began laying) campaign for him.” down firebomb barrages in bril-l The senator referred' to his reliant moonlight Saturday morning‘-lations with the President in aiand kept hammering the Commu-ispeech to T state Republican din-!j nfst-Ied rebels throughout the dayjner, after renewing his advocacy!indI Marvin Wood’s marvelous little. f;team by as much as nine points. 1th! immediately went into *Distance TripledNShiCircling the oval-shaped plain in:0^ cutting off foreign aid funds to14frozen ball set. Plump .held it for] Trwvo c,,nHav TT_;t_d northwest Indochina while French;U.S. allies which continue to trade;two minutes,' thus missing a shot.■ JOK'YO. Sundsi w-The Umtea ^ vietminh artlUeiy bIasted!with Red China. -ar*-Ray Craft, who had carried the . ^tes’..su_P , ^,?gLawav furiouslv at each other’? kevi He said that he knew that some:theWit ------------- ------ L *' ™U.T7rAr ThN h vH ™Pen’ hikct away furiously at each other’s kevi He said that he knew that some: the iJ-scoring load for the Mians whileof t^e ) d^ge° - i^ firing positions, the French fight-[people would say, Oh, McCarthy! sherd re Plump was missing, hit a fielder Marcn -*•* nas more 1/130 ujp,w -» —- ------- -— » (..the distance ships must keep be • [«” bombers.dropped 200- a nd' is fighting Ike.the p4) with 2:12 to go and the count was.tween ^em and the center of fu-:500-P°UD4 incendiary bombs and But the junior senator from Wis-;thersi128-28.;jellied gasoline into the heart o£:consin said he thinks Eisenhower! bothL,st:r-asnt-n-r,idigging in east and soutli of the; (. center of the fortress. Thus iar.ijgfas-Japanese ships were told to stay,^I1LCf loriress. anus xar,:with a radius oLthe heaviest rebel infantryPilot;Muneie s scoring loao, s»a j a fielder with seconds left.ifor'thatr^bir^ofld^iu’Spfo mnSouth Bend Crashleaped and dumped it in from 20:the Marshall Islands area.Theitwo northern outposts which QnTTTW T . ..ifeet. The Bearcats tried, but they;Previous barred - off zone;IassalfltT week ^ Wg;Forc^ot ^idied sSSay Scouldn’t get off another shot roughly 150 miles north-south b .awault a-week ago :the crgsh « ^For a quarter in which only 10:200 east-west. _ ! There were ----polnu ^rs«kd“ Minbter Kalspo another .Cbvt*^ * *■*“ ^ °£ ^tt. the peaUy en- to overran the fort ■ , „ifhpublic information officer atthe n TnepartyEarl yeste Ber 7tb S: Demt son 1 candi^ the Vhis7oo“ oT the' touiTiey!”°ilarged limit w^as set in ^^e:m«ses of tens of thousands ofi0£ful: Ajr .Force' Base;- Omaha,!the ptoamisISto! It was sheer drama and a' 'tre-!had?d to the Japanese ambassa-^troops was building pp.;mondous tribute to the little manjdo^in }v^s^lIi^ , ft -■ ^ .jsr» isaraate « ssw 56««» Mr *■«**asLt.| A !threeI (Continued on Page 23, Column 3);the Lucky Dragonby a shower of ashes. Theu'ifisbermen insisted that ^eir,^®at,!FJrA fflnfffin Hurt oljthe Luckv Dragon, was outside the:* lie vupiuill IIJllNeb., identified the pilot William P. Kenyon, j Ralph Kenyon, 57, the father ofi 3°k: {the 3i-year*old pilot, identified the! also [body, and said his son was on theiterda jway to his home in Elkhart. The dateselder Kenyon said they had plan-enteronined to go the state high school) dates