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As Tidal Waves As Tidal Waves i Next Move In Smash at Japan hee m 1 S 1 1 © \, n - i an J) 231 | | ® H Te » Housing Authority of Indian-| 1 i n : oO U Wh est

Trams Upset, Many Hoosier Gls crn

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after City Council stripped th of power to build new units.

Homes Cave Nin Jap Quake Area In Jap Quake Area |... whi oto

trations of U. S. troops in Japan Bl iY of te. Authority : | Respons yo Yi Gls Rushed was in the area Where last night's [to administer Tyndall Towne and |earthquake and tidal waves = other existing units continues. |

To Disaster Areas By United Press |struck.

SAPPORO, Hokkaido, Ja-| I spent 10 days in this area of Northern Honshu and on the

pan, Mar. 4—A powerfully .ng of Hokkaido recently. ocean-floor earthquake ‘rolled On Hokkaido is stationed the

eight tidal waves out of the First U. 8. Cavalry Division, re- ' lcently returned to Japan from Pacific against Japan's northern-| ‘= "+t in Korea. Nearly 50 most islands today, smashing and| po ciers were serving with this flooding = thousands .of homes. |, it when I saw them last month. overturning trains and killing at Two regiments of the Cavalry least 35 persons. {are at Sapporo, main city on 3% Official reports said 169 persons ¢y,1 1 aido, with the balance of were injured and 15 missing nthe division, one regiment and Japan's most severe earthquake ,.iij.;.y ynits encamped at Chiesince the Fukui disaster of 1948.1, about 25 miles to the east. which killed 5507 persons in east- Camp Crawford is only five miles ern Honshu Island. | from Sapporo, where the division Hokkaido and" Northern Hon- headquarters is located. shu Islands counted more than, : 2000 coastal houses destroyed or| Airmen On Honshu = swashed away. Some 10,000 Japa-| -on Northern Honshu, the largest Sgssgps: nese were homeless in bitter win-| of the four Japanese Islands, is ir ter weather. located the Air Force installation GIs Rush to Aid at Misawa and the headquarters Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway otal of the 12th Corps at Sendai. Head- Z dered all American military units

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“We've still got to take care

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action.” ‘Party Line‘ Vote

rent housing here was ended.

grounds on Southeastern Ave.

planned to accept bids today | 'the Republican majority in

| quarters for the Northern Section = AAA fe powers granted

in the disaster area to ‘render alliy¢ the Japan Logistical Command, United Press Telephoto. |authority by last year's Demo-|

possible ‘ assistance.” The U. Si are also at Sendai. | WHERE DISASTER STRUCK |cratic-controlled council.

Air Force began a mercy air lift| n vyoqwa Air Force Base is i Ti Defeat of public housing here that were lost in eastern P ia's week-end dorm of tf lies to stricken] } As e Base is _This Times map shows the of p g that were lost in eastern Pennsylvania's week-end snowstorm after (he bill—a move which would of relief supplies to s known as “The Stateside Base” as ..4i0¢ (numbered) hardest hit by was predicted by The umes Sun- they were returned to their youthful mistress, Stella Jozwiak, 6, in ‘have meant “sudden death” for day after council members were pii,delphia. The dogs were found in snowdrifts, famished and the measure if it had carried.

towns on Hokkaido. No Americans. or other foreigners were listed among the casualties. Little damage to U. 8. 1st Cavalry Division and Air Force installations on Hokkaido was re- Despite the intensity of the

lit recently went into operation as . |an aerial port of embarkation for| the sarihdusks, Tomskomei 1 'polled. "

soldiers returning to the States F< via the Northern Air Lift route. Miyako (4). |be no new public housing for

The earthquake, classed as |

trong.” derailed five trains, this most likely can be attributed | Bhi A ie started land- to the rugged construction of U. 8. {Authority to again prepare pl

i land. <lides and ripped small fissures in|buildings as compared to the more ; |and buy SE coastal shelf of flimsy Japanese Installations. | | Such steps are considered mountainous Hokkaido. | A great deal of the material - |likely. Two small fishing villages were on the hew Japanese army, wl : ’

¥ g 5 + g ’ @ { ; i ; - ® v ® : : | : +] FORECAST: Cold wave with clearing, diminishing winds tonight. Fair, cold tomorrow. Low. tonight 10; high tomorrow 24, > ;

62d YEAR—NUMBER 358 ’ TUESDAY, MARCH 4; 1952 oS eT te SeeuitCone Misia 4s, Sottottes ney

new projects. However, they now|

By ED KENNEDY 5 Rt are debating if they will open] z One of the heaviest concen- — posses (the bids or hold any sessions at 5 ' . |

|the Tyndall Towne people, but] |right now the outlook is pretty, |discouraging, and we don't]

Donald Hanson, executive sec{retary of the Authority. “We! were dazed by the Council's

| In a straight party-line vote in [City Council last night, all power of the Authority to build new low-

The action means almost -cer{tain death for an 88-unit project planned for a site at Dawson St. and LeGrande Ave. and a 260unit project for the old circus The © Housing Authority had

construction of the two projects. ! The vote was six to three, with

council voting solidly in favor of

| Council action means there will |dianapolis unless the council me ® ® , quake, there were no reported in- 'again goes through steps of a C t TV { t . against Speaker Sam Rayburn ported, juries to U. 8. troops. Credit for C d p pp S claring the city in need of housing| INCI n na | a C es |(D. Tex.) who reminded House

{help and empowering the Housing

The authority retains supervi- CINCINNATI, Mar. 4—A mem- approved, with’ a motion to send sion over existing public housing per of the fire 1ifé saving squad the tower observation platform

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Rayburn Takes Floor And Stops GOP Drive For ‘Sudden Death’

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| WASHINGTON, Mar. 4—The House today rejected ‘lan opening move to kill universal military training by a ‘teller vote of 196 to 167. : :

3 The vote wrecked an attempt by UMT's opponents to

{send the controversial UMT bill, — - back to the Armed Services Com-|

- {mittee “for further study” with. | ! ) out further consideration on the| W er S A floor. | ‘ y It left the way open for con- ;

; ined debate and amendment of : : ~ ithe bill and for a vote later on oran Ven : : |approving or killing the measure. '

The bill would subject all men at age 18 to six months’ basic

: | military training, followed by 7% 1 years in the reserves. 7" 3

ard-pres ministration lead- : ers who had feared they would ‘Guiding Genius’ i be beaten. There still was a good In nN Y Sh akedown : . .

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i chance, however, that the bill would be beaten later on its |merits.

# | Moves to Strike Out United Press Telephoto,

LOST IN BLIZZARD—Photo shows the twa St. Batnard dogs | the vote same on a motion to

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| The test pitted young Rep, Wil{liam H. Bates (R. Mass), a| World War II naval veteran with

only two years' House service,

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“Death Try 47 Floors Up 5.5 | | Mr. Bates moved to strike out un-| ea Hrs Oy oors [the bill's enacting clause. He ; By United Press precariously on the ledge just oft [ne Would follow this up, if it

| the measure back to committee

isolated and officials said they Yobitai, the second installment By DAN KIDNEY for two hours before he was $ ittee| may have suffered major dis- of which is on Page 13 of to- Times Staff Writer jZuch as a Tow sei an unemployed laborer gq seized. A001 Study wien 40 40 desparately 18ters. day’s Times, was gathered in the WASHINGTON, Mar. Soon | ORE now occk fed mostly by from a 47th floor lenge 0 the Television cameras of station |® UMT |area of the quake. Frank M. McHale, Indianapolis AO°% © pie . Carew Tower today as thousands gw w.T, jocated in the tower, | 8 opponents had selected . d Barracks Well Built ‘attorney and Democratic national Veterans. Waiened the life:and death Streets Poked from windows and a plat. this strategy py 3he picked Mr. : Catholic Fun . committeeman from Indiana, is] 500 Jam Council Chamber on television an m form to carry the event to thou-, o propound it — delibi The barracks of the U. S.fighting to collect $93,500 as a c iI chambers on the fourth OW: lsands of viewers here and to its ¥ately. They believed many James J. Moran Drive Tops Goal | troops at Camp Crawford are “lawyer's lien” on federal funds ouncil chambers on ih A man identified as Robert M. (House members wanted to dodge ilow, squat brick buildings which ne obtained for the Empire ord. floor of City Hall were jammed | yones, 26, of Cincinnati, perched] gocause WTTV in Bloom. |® Vote on the bill itself, and that By Catholics already are “over the will stand a lot of shaking. At nance Co. [to capacity by more than 500 igen dots Fv On the olf (this would give them their “out.” | NEW YO RK. Mi iy S ades J,

top” with subscriptions totaling|Camp Chietosie, the men are A member of his law firm, Persons.

| more than $1.8 for the Catholic(quartered in quonset huts, also wjjiam F, Welch, argued for the

High School expansion campaigh./Tugged and hard to cave in. | McHale fee before the U. 8. Court|lY €dually divided for and against . drama. ax it. wifolded thik Mr. Bates was chosen to offer|Mayor William O'Dwyer, was The minimum goal was $1.5 mil-| The two largest buildings in of Claims here laté yesterday. the measure which stripped the TH The Times morning in Cincinnati. the “sudent death” motion as a!gentenced today to 13% to 28 lion. |Sapporo are occupied by U. S| Mr. McHale was a stockholder NOUSing group of authority. Programs coming Into veteran, popular with other years in prison as the “guiding The Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens; | personnel and there were no re- and director of the company Most telling blows which led WFBM-TV are routed through |younger House members, and as genius” in a $500,000-a-year fire campaign clerical executive di-/ ports of damage. The eight-story which was organized by the to the end of the Authority's Local : | New York, canceling out any {a member of the Armed Services department shakedown racket, rector, said today that 30 or 34 Palace Hotel serves as an offi- investigated Frank Cohen, POWer were dealt by neighbors of Page possibility that Channel 6 may {Committee who originally voted] General Sessions Judge John

parishes whose workers have cers’ billet and a U. 8. General yy, (ohen also was the promoter| the been visiting Catholic homes re- Hospital is in a 12-story building ,¢ {pe Empire Tractor Co. which, ported contributions amounting in the center of the city. made a $68,000 profit for Mr, Mcto $1,818,000. The workers began

'Hale and Frank McKinney, na. tion League.

solicitation Sunday afternoon. Itional Democratic chairman, on| Dawson - LeGrande reside ~The incomplete total does not la $1000 each investment within based their arguments on th include the $50,000 promised by |a few months after World War 11 {penta They Jad: GilhE E—Public hous

'sN " until 11 a. m., area ople Toe spot appeared to be near-| | OCHAY'S N@WS| mil 11 5 mo aren peopl

Dawsonlalirande projects n,. McMahan, superintendent | have picked up the episode. (With the committee majority in| A * Mullen told the gray-haired and by Marshall Abrams, ivi of new state mental hoapital, [ — | But Mr. Bat aging director o e Construc-| .usocates in Topeka hotel laffiliated stations in Dayton andi so . es was no match ample of everything a public of«

Rayburn Takes Floor Moran, political protege of former

eo rt recommending the UMT bill. Moran ‘he was a “shining exe

r Mr. Rayburn, ficial should not be.” The judge

The Speaker, who seldom en- said he w c Mr. Jones was finally rescued ters debates, took the floor To| hig the Yu convinced Maran

4 : through the pleadings of his fa-|tell members he was addressing) 5 a Ra a gigantic conspiracy to shakeear National hey, Albert Jones, and the Rev. them as a “Very old friend.” He| own these oil burner installers.”

ts| AP ais erin itv 2 Columbus, O. nis woman shot to death here in

ree spat over spilled milK......

ae Indien, ‘ Mr. McHalg's suit is for a 10 neir homes would mean lower Pare Huber; a Catholic priest mentioned his long years of serv-| Judge Mullen said Moran pere individual persons. | per. cent legal Jee 4 a $935,000), operty values. 197 guinhiers: who failed we from 8t. Xavier Church here, {ice, and drew a standing ovation| sonally . ived in cash du “a expansion rogram wit in: \||OJATBS LAW [rors tar seisment won ™ Fore pumic mousing woul 0, SUN arava waa. 15, The young war, veteran, prvi in, whieh Mr. Bates aod otner| nearly Three years “at por clude one new high school and | vany's unsuceessful attempt to overcrowd neighborhood facili-|g,nate delays action on state- {ously had refused offers. of ald epublicans took part. + | $300,000 and possibly a good de improvements at Cathedral andi 4.000 Alcoholic Beverage produce airplane struts during| on; hood for Hawail...... ++... 15/frome his perch, 575 feet above, Mr. Rayburn said he loved the more” for his part in the .cone Sacred Heart High Schools. Rob-| Sh . ee the war. He represented jg THREE—The Housing Author- . | Vine St. : _|House partly for its respect for|spiracy.ert Galiagher "is campaign gen- Commission today was accused Oe ae aS ar botcre hd ity had failed to explain exactly Foreign “Son, just come and let me | Proceeding in an orderly manner. Lived Modestly ergl chairman, and Carl Johnson illegally granting liquor permits| oi. fc sett] t board just what would be built in the Page touch your hand,” the elder Jones! That's what I plead for now,” is special gifts chairman. ; | i : émen ard. area G | rile ; " Mr. Rayburn sai “Recommit/| The judge said the probation einai re : to out-of-state residents. | . Reds charge that Allies shoot |called. “We'll pray for you.” i rt ho 4 rie charge was hurled BY|tns ul 235000 aware aed] Mr, Abrams cited figures in a| germ shells in Korea 2] At the plea, Jones walked slow-| this DIL for further study? How| JME 0 wi Pogor Br uli e ® § yi : 3 : gs in Korea....... 3 wi - expensively. e full $935,000 award to apply move to show the projects would Report - Czechs receive U. 8. |ly toward them. They grasped his| TADY Years of study have we Xpe y. He said that,

YMCA Drive Goes Over the Top Again

Kay, a Republican, at a county Empire Ordnance Affilates, or[treasurer's conference at the ganized by Mr, Cohen with Mr. ance developments.

Fountain County Treasurer Forth toward judgments against four| pe neither low-rent or slum-clear-|

had 6n t ’ therefore, Moran must either proposals on Oatis ........ 4 hands. Then Lt. Al Morel of the ee us Subject? the morall Pave “put aside a large sum of | 1ife squad leaped 10 feet from the, rortitide and the courage to meet money” or passed it on to somes

its |

> aa] The 1852 YMCA membership state house. “McHale as a director. 3 |The. Housing Authority was, Sports [48th floor to the 47th floor ledge, | this {ssue? If we are not ready body else “on whom you expect

i | Wade, drive. went over Whe .top for the, afr Kay said .in his own coun- Carl Eardley, Department ‘o |e NY Jarry Vis

‘2th consecutive year, it-was-an-i; i 2] fty the ABC had handed -out-two Justice attorney, asked the Court nounced last night at the final jjquor licenses to people from of Claims for a summary. judg- its Sliomel:

Page pinned ~ his arms. Two otheritoqay when will we be ready?” | 10 call in the future.”

chairman, and James L. Beattey, pistons seek to close gap on |gquadmen, Robert Gears and| The House then defeated Mr | MOran theoretically faced ate | had

Olymps._._.... sssssssessess 18lRay McDonald, helped drag the Bates’ motion handily. a sentence of 348 years—7% to

report dinner-meeting held at the!qijinois who did not live‘ in In-|ment which would, in effect, dis- soot to ii TR Vill | Lovellette top All-America Iman to safety. | Fo {15 years on each extortion count Central Y. : diana the required time limit. ~~ miss Mr, McHale's suit. He city to make up ror Tanti neg se again Le J 16) “1 didn’t want to die,” Jones and an indeterminate one-to-The drive for 2000 members, ynder state law, people who, argued: Oy oa rad: has spent] ni win, clinc B10 te . sobbed as they took him inside Temperatures Due three-year term on the conspire netted 2185, and a cash member- ome from out of state are not/| ONE—That the Court of pr Beattey indicated. 1 Women's {the building. “I didn’t want to : ° acy count, ship fund of $15,000 was topped allowed to have a liquor, beer or Claims lacks jurisdiction to en-| Most impadsioned plea_ for con- Page die. Let me go!” To Fall to 10 i Judge Mullen sentenced Moran by $1863. FE. C. Potter, a resi-|wine license unless they live in force a lawyer's lien in a ‘sase|tinuation of the public housing Baskets from over the world 6 Mr. Jones had telephoned his to,7% to 15 years in state prison dent of the Y, set an all-time rec-|Indiana for at least a year, involving the government and an- program was given by Miles G. 500-Mile Race boxholders ... ¢/sister about 8 a. m. and an- Temperatures, dropping today" each of 11 extortion counts, ord by recruiting 183 new mem-| S ABC ‘Unaware’ |other party, since Mr. McHale's [oyd, president of Indianapolis Indianapolis Council urged to |nounced he was going to jump. at nearly three degrees an hour, | the sentences to run concurrently, bers, | Says ‘Unawar claim for his fee is against Em- Industrial Council, CIO. Support UMT rset 5 ..... & She telephoned the tower im- will hit a bitter 10 degrees to. ie Sentenced him to five to 10 seamen — | William T. Steinberger, Repub- pire Ordnance rather than the| Other union spokesmen also mediately, but by the time police Nght. Jeats on eath of 12 other exe Sheriff to Get llican member of the ABC, told government. | supported the Authority. Other Features: \and firemen arrived. Jones had At 6 this marning the tempera-| ortion counts, the sentences to . [the county treasurers the ABC| TWO—That statutes covering The “tactics used by opponents’ Comic8 ........T%.se0s00s:23 {already climbed out on the dizzy 'Ur® was a fairly comfortable| FU? concurrently. Four New Fords was “unaware of such practices,” the assignment of ‘claims bar the) of public housing” were severely Crossword .......ar0ee a my : 45. But it fell to a below-freezing! Bites His Lip County commissfoners ~ today| Jie. promised to correct it’ im. Court of Claims from ordering criticized by William T. Ray, lo-|' Editorials ...... eennii 14 A KAIF hour after he .was first 30 at noon. o awarded a $3971 contract for four mediately if it comes to the at- the government to pay a lawyer's .4) president of the National Ax-| Harold Hartley ...e..+..+ 15 spotted, his sister, Mrs Betty Wil- ere will be no relief in to- owever, the second group of ~ew. c4rs for the sheriff's office, tention, officially, of the ABC. [lien in such a case. | sociation for the Advancement of In. Hollywobd ++vvvvssres 10 |Hams,. arrived, She held her|MOITOW's outlook as 24 will be the extortion sentences is to oe added C. T. Foxworthy Co. submitted] The conference, attended by Mr. Welch urged the court to'Colored People. Radio, Television ......40 11 out the 48th floor window; only high. to the first group—making a the low bid. The company will more than 50 county treasurers, allow Mr. McHale's suit to stand “It was those opponents who Fd Bovola ..coevvevenees 13 10 feet away from her brother. total of 12!5~to 25 years in state :upply 1952 Ford sedans. was conducted by State Examiner Until the government's right to'rajsed the race question and Sports ......... sere vi 16-18 “Mac, Mac,” she called. “Put LOCAL TEMPERATURES |Prison. The only other bidder, Charlie Otto K, Jensen, in the chambers impound the $935,000 award to pajsed it falsely who have created Earl Wilson .s.0.00000... 13 | your foot over here. Daddy's on! ga. m... 45 10 | In addition. Moran was sen Stuart, ¥ne., offered four ‘1052 of the Indiana House of Repre- satisfy the judgments against the jarge opposition to pubifc Women's ...............6 7 (his way, Don't let him And your!“ 3 am... 42 1 a.m... 35 ltenced to the penitentiary-on the Studebakers for $4712.16. ‘sentatives. » affiliated companies is decided. Ihousing "Mr. Buy said. What Goes on Here ,.... 9 'body in the street.” a a mo. 40 12 A has o one count of conspiracy for an ine Vee 3 — oi, - me— stalltm—. gu AT" 30 1 ’ we 28 goTierminate sentence of one to

STRATEGY—Walter Myers Jr. (leH) and Fred Fereday plot ~ opposition to public housing ee

= Council kills housing. -

. LOSER—Hatry Wade (center, with glasses) smiles before” -

three years.

Moran previously had been

Cleaners Taken isentenced to five years and fines . 182000 on his conviction for pere

To Cleaners Again jury before the Senate Crime Ine

. stigating Committee. Two youths in a daylight stick-| yes lup escaped a North-Side police Moran, a large, well-built man, |dragnet today after holding up stood with his hands locked be\the Davis: Cleaners at 2604 N (hind him, biting his lips, while % ” ‘ the judge spoke: {Capitol Ave, Aft . § I” It was the second stickup of the ME t . seniencing, he was led place within four days. Another 07 Ju. the fombs, 5 holdup took place late Saturday.|’ ‘No Real Effort’

Victim of the assault was Mrs. Before the sentence, Judge Mule ; | Agnes Wilson, 31, shop operator. jen read to the a Mw Mrs. Wilson said she was un- the psychiatric section of his pro= ® lable to estimate how much the pation report, showing he a (holpup men, who covered her|composite intelligence quotient of | with a blue-steel revolver, got 123, far above average. ga on this holdup. | The psychidtrist had reported © “They really cleaned us out this Moran made “no real effort” on {time and even took my billfold,” the test and was of “very sue {I'll have to check the slips before perior intelligence.” Judge Mullen \T can tell exactly how ‘much,” she added. that he was convinced , Raturday's stickup” the. Holds] er Od ot ehasaiiag " > : TE ws / « n Saturday's stickup the hold-|se victim’ of a consp INTERESTED—More than 580 jammed Council chambfirs to up man made away with more askhe had contended dur Lie ary 0 than $100 .she said. “tl - :

_ cheer pro and con. .