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rr 7na" I A ti i i IMES HE A rormeriy ine Ldikc vuumjr i lines i. I THE WEATHER rSn." Vd thi afternoon and tonight, an 2 Lf a snow "rries tonight. Cloudy Hh fold Thursday. Low tonight 32. Thursday night 28.

Outlook for Friday: cloudy, rather cold. 1951 NOVEMBER. 1951 Sun Man. TutM. Wed.

Thurt. trt. Sal. I 2 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TV JLr II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A 25 26 27 28 29 30 ILjL jjl Calumet Region's, Home Newspaper ol. XLVI No.

127 Price 5 Cents AP, INS. UP, CP, AP Wir Photo 42 Pages CaM Sheffield 3100 Hammond, Indiana, Wednesday, November 14, 1951 lit JO Hammoiid AdoiDts Master Zoning Plan This'll Blow No Good Gov. Warreri Debris of Costly Storm 5,660 GIs To Rim for Litters Glen Park Area Slaughtered End Three-Year Study; Council OKs 41 Changes Court Action May Void Revisions; Zoning Maps Heart of NeW Law President By Enemy Bii Blow -Damages' 250 Buildings; Two Overcome in Hub Fanh Blaze Charge Prisoner's Executed By Reds In Cold Blood Will Outline His Views, Opinions In Friday Speech A 20-minute baby tornado whipped through Gary's Glen Park The Hammond city council last night tacked 41 amendments district at 100 miles an hour just before suppertime yesterday, blowing away garages, overturning automobiles, ripping off PUSAN, Korea (UP) A SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) roofs, toppling walls and chimneys and power wires, and smash- pniu me master pian zoning orainance anu passeu il iiilu law. The action marked the end of three years of hard labor by those who drafted the bill.

As it stands the law's teeth all in the amendments to the. Republican Governor Larl jnr 250 homes for a damage estimated at between $100,000 and United Mates Eighth army spokesman said today that the warren or Ualitornia announced $300,000. today he is a candidate for presi- The only reported casualty of the dent. i bisr blow, which pelted the area Red Halt-Fire plan commission's original recommendation made by the city council. I The 60-year-old Warren, three with at le.ast inches.

of Chinese Communists have murdered 2,513 American war prisoners in cold blood, ing 200 marines slaughtered in a single mass execution. Of those tied to the law last; 1-1 I I times governor, told a crowded oot by rstormlblown trelhs' 1 ei'lllS Ollltl Dress fnnfprpnof that "with nil'-. Plane With 36 In addition. Eighth army and humility, I have concluded to be-! eery store. Two other women suf- I I iHrk dome a candidate." fered a twister-rippediVl.

ipjJlC HUtC ffMinh thai hAmao hut I rv rr- night, seven were changes in wording of articles and sections in the body, and three were chart changes. Two other amendments passed earlier were also read. THIRTY ONE amendments were other figures show, the North Still Missing I He said he would permit a group lice said they were more fright-; 11UNSAN, Korea (AP) A.Koreans have murdered more jof top-ranking GOP leaders in the cned than huijt. United Nations spokesman said than 3,000 American prisoners IpSSdaf 'today Communist-truce nego-ince the War began in addi- UP-t Hp bp wnH GREATEST Fl'KY of the twist- tiators "clearlv and unmistak-ition to untold tliousands of Ko- made to the all important zone) maps. rr 1 A finat'nlon i WIESBADEN, Germany; (AP) Search planes braved ice I up i i 1 1 1 1 i iri.Lrii a 111m u.u.

cide "in the proper season" PPnS vmas was ably" want to end the Korean reans, the spokesman added. In the treacherous; commission recommendation which, anCl ioo fog in nil Keen i his candidacy; jer he would urge i in other states. south of Gleason Park, and war immediately in tne air, on muraerea. bounded on the east and west by the sea and on the ground. Col.

James Hanley, Judge advo- Washington and Harmon Sts. va fr-c Viint that cate of the 8th army, was the would leave one corner at 169th mountains or southern France, St. and Hohman Ave. residentially today looking for a U. S.

fly-zoned while two corners are zoned; An, for business and the fourth cor-Jg boxcar believed down With: ner has a commercial building on 36 aboard. Up to early this aft-. A FUNNEL of a tornado which swept through Danvers, 111., strikes the ground in a grain field. Warren Amberg, a farmer, took this picture when the-funnel was about a half mile from I HAE no intention of making Elsewhere in the Calumet region. ff spokesman.

His charge coincided it a divisive campaign" the damage was less serious. Reds want to call OH dam (Wlth an mcreasingiy angrj-. atmos-ernor said a prepared tVl trusta blew down aging Allied air and naval at-iphcre in the Pan Mun Jom tmrp the community. (See picture on Page 37) (AP Wirephoto) it. ternoon thev had found no trace i "The necessities of the situation ar- numorous electric power cables and tacks at the time a buffer zone! talks and the denuncisftion of the The law's zoning maps which designate the use of land are ac-, oi lu tuallv the meat of the law.

Most U. S. Aircraft from bases in ioo greai. 'forced many to light up candles as'jg established' iteds by Secretary of State There mtost. for the welfare 'of-service was interrupted.

The heavy) Dean Acheson at the Paris United Gamblers Shy P. Nuckols, of the amendments were made to 'Germany and England combed niir foiintrv hp a rhanw in no oil flrrrln1 hoapmpnts in Ham-i ISrlg. Ijlll. VVllUdni erinl'stcmo iVi II nm TT tin w-l a tionai aaministration. Dut tnis mond, Kast Chicago ana urown i mm A imlrllt to be, the Republican party must; point, and the accompanying light- said the Reds conceded they con-l lIH r.tWlVJ --w present a definite, constructive set fire to a farm home nearitemplate no changes once a cease- xvations general assembly as far beneath barbarians.

i HASLEV'S statement was made in the form of an official 8th army release which he gave at a press conference here. He said it was based on army records. The Chinese have murdered their program ror tne Crown Point, -Numerous trees were; r-- the country in a 40-mile corridor between Bordeaux and Dijon, where the plane was last heard from on a flight from B'rankfurt to the U. S. supply port at Bordeaux.

1 I iworka ForXJ. S. I on th woritaDie the cannot hope to win solely blown down, and state highways pu lur mistakes of the present 20- were reported blocked near ia-i them in oraer 10 saiisiy me majority of property owners. It is the zoning on one of the maps for land at Cedar Ave. and Hudson St.

which brought about a lawsuit filed in Lake circuit court by Warren Reeder, Hammond real estate man asking for a judgment declaring the ordinance a law as of Aug. 10, 1950 or May 28, 1951. ty i i i i ir r-vA i Ljivic iiaxtr ut'Lii Buusitniiini tuaiigta policy vMiut i upeia- year aaministration, many rnouga in the battle line. Nuckols said the conceded tors and puncjvboard sellers Communist negotiators ithfl nahimpt romn print irmpr'f 1 MOST GRAPHIC account of thej this was meaninsless. victims since they entered the war i i tirsFX Till', hppamp hp spp- Glen Park twister came from Mr.

last, In that period, "Store than "60. Janes, including! some from U. S. air bases in Eng-j land, took off at dawn to look for; the big twin-engine C-82 transport' puuw xeiuciai.ee 10 i.st tiicu GQp candi(3at(, Mrs. EdSon E.

McLaren. 3721! THIS IS precisely what the UN;" HAnle sald- North Ko- occupauons Dy appning ior me president sen. Robert A Taft of i Jefferson Gary. Mrs. Mci-aren' command said it feared.

It has said REEDER'S land was originally i which disappeared yesterday wnuet reans are known to have murdered 147 American prisoners of war. But before that time, it was estimated. 1 required yoi) iedcral Ohio announced his candidacy four was in the Kitcaen nxing repeatedly that fixing a buffer zone i weeks ago. ana ner nusoana was in ms now, as tne communists propose, zoned general business by the new flying 30 passengers and a crew of law. Later an amendment re-zoned six from Frankfurt's Rhine main the land for group residential.

1 airport to the big U. S. supply base stamp -t i i incii. iwww i uuju Mica. a 11 liiiiucumic vcaat' If Rpeder wins his suit the at Bordeaux.

Federal revenue men in the national struck' area reDorted no formal- re- nni, in a snwrh rrirlav ni-ht at The first swoop of the hurricane they killed about 3,000. Figures given by Hanley showed a total of 2,643 United Nations prisoners killed: 2,513 Americans, 40 Turks, 10 Britons, five Belgians and 75 of other nationalities. Hanley said the North Koreans had murdered 7,000 South Korean quests for the applications, al-i San Diego before a meeting of the; force wind tore off the rear porch fire and an end to all shooting, relieving the Reds of "pressure to agree on other armistice terms. The Allies say acceptance of the Red demand would mean an end to hopes for a truce settlement. Meat's Dear, So Area Slocks Up On Deer Meat; From the looks of two meat locker plants in Hammond and Munstcr it appears Jhat hunters, who had their first shot at homegrown Hoosirr deer last week end, were highly successful.

In a locker plant at 529 165th S. seven of the antlered quadrapeds are suspended awaiting dissection into more compact packages. MANAGER F. Brooks said the seven were brought in Monday. He said 47 other customers have deer meat in their lockers.

Munstcr, 'manager George Smith said one der is and there are about 15 or 20 customers with deer in their lockers. The one hanging was brought in Monday. The deer started coming in the second week in October, Brooks said. However, none of the deer in the two locker plants ever trod hoof on Hoosierland. All are natives of Canada, Brooks said.

Air force officials said the passengers were 29 enlisted airmen and one soldier, while the crew included three officers. The airmen were being flown to Uiough Hammond had two tele- epubiican state central committee of phone calls from anonymous to close the door, a pho master plan will stand as law as it was before most of the important zone map amendments were made. Without citing names Aid. William Meisel. of the 2nd district, where Reeder's land is located, said land in the 4G00 block of Cedar Ave.

is being used for a truck Nuckols said the new Commu a ioTb iQis hp from the twister propelled her both 1944 and 1948. In 1948, he ji persons. linief nnelfinn i.rn nA Arw in a Wfl nrisnnpr fiinpp lact "MM'pmha Bordeaux to organize a motor pool; and the soldier was returning from: i DacKwara ana siammea ner agamsti i a kitchen wall. wind rushed I marathon five-hour, five-minute Untold thousands of civilians have through the house, overturned fur-'truce session Wednesday at Pan been murdered also. niture.

ripped off part of the house 'Mun Jom. Another meeting was "Wait until the the end of the consented to become the vlce-presi-month," they said. "If any applica- dential candidate under Thomas tions are taken out it will be then. a furlough in Germany. LOWERING ceilings and con- terminal, Those engaged in gambling have i front unrooted a tree, and knocked scneuuiea ior a.m.

inursuay 'O; mwu me ngures ot ine He received full council support i tinued murkiness grounded some of! m. Wednesday, CST). a newsboy off his bicycle. until Nov. 30 to comply with tne law." 1 1 nese Red atrocities, Hanley said: "This is in sharp conflict with Bulletins McLaren, rushing to a basement window when he heard his back i THE RED STAND, as reported Chinese claims of compliance with in a demand that the building in-j the search planes shortly before; spector, city attorney and police i noon today as air force officials! department take investigative ac-j ordered a thinning out to reduce! tion against the owners.

I flying hazards in the search area.) The plane was last heard from1 REEDER has said he'does not before noon yesterday, overj porch timbers crack, said the gusti the A1ed spokesman is exactlyUhe Geneva convention in the treat I hp rtrinriciTp rT their rmcitmn aa vp.lmavir tne oi ineir as re ment of war uppusue position sounded like a shot from a gun. ported by Communist newsmen at the truce village and by Red He released for the first time 8th army records documenting atroci ties committed by the Chinese army intend to use the land as rental to ten-rB' ranee, China's Peiping radio. UN spokes 160 miles southwest of Paris. Air force officials feared the big ship men say the Red propaganda line; since its intervention in Korea last WASHINGTON (UP The treasury today disclosed a sweeping investigation of the industry to crack down on hoodlums and to uncover any "irregularities" in handling their tax returns by Internal Revenue agents. Ol'TSlDE the wind was ing the rain like a cloud of steam," McLaren related.

He saw 1 the wind flatten two is not reflected by what negotia tors say inside the truce tent. ALTHOUGH the tax stamp andj new 10 per cent gross tax on gam- bling money have been flops thus' far in raising any appreciable rev-j enue, they have dealt gamblers serious, if not a death blow. Gamblers are in a quandary, hav-i ing to comply with the federal -law or have federal agents on their trail, and if they -do comply, label-j ing themselves as being in an illegal business in Indiana. Det. Capt.

Andrew Pellar of; Hammond summed up general po-j double garages, one brick and thel UN and Red spokesmen said the other frame, across the street. Communists would not consider November. Hanley said the 200 marines comprised the largest single group 'of American prisoners known to have been executed. The marines were slain last, Dec. 10 near Sinhung, south of Ham- might have hit a mountain peak.

Thick fog blanketed mountains in that section yesterday. Aerial searchers last night could find no traces of the missing transport. At Clermont-Ferrand, near the Mont Dorc ski area where residents said they heard what might a truck terminal, but as office space for a local labor union. In accepting the 41 amendments last night the council suspended regular procedures and adopted them collectively on a motion by Aid. Elmer Rose and Malcolm Stewart.

Aids. Meisel and Roy Beucus were given the honor of moving and seconding a motion for the bill's final passage. Another Gary housewife, other items of the armistice agenda Michael Phillips. 4247 Harrison 'until there is agreement on a buf-snid she "was scared to death and! fer zone. Other points of the armis- France Aels to Slasli Imports i didn't know which way to run," jtice.

which the UN wants, to dis hung on the northeast Korean when the storm slammed into her; cuss first, call for (1) exchange ofcoasti on orders of the commander have been a plane crash yesterday i lice reaction to the gamblers prisoners, (2) policing the' cease PARIS (AP) France an- NEW YORK (UP) Georgie Flores, widow of a boxer who died of ring injuries Sept. S. today instituted a suit for half a million 'dollars damages against the International Boxing club, Madison Square Garden, and the New York Boxing commission. SPflrph nnrtipe sniH tnAnv of 23rd regiment of the 81st trench dilemma: fire, and (3 recommendations to; thev hii fmmj it nounced today a drastic slash nf division of the Chinese Communist ..,7 ii nn.c ui tut- iiiia-; t.Y i I City Clerk Edward Bellamy said She plunged downstairs mto fhe 'basement, a move that was proved impons lmDOSea Dv a shortnpp nf nac i governments on the withdrawal of army ne sajd It may be a month before the lawjslnS federal license. If they are operat-! dollar reserves.

Ti correct a few seconds later when in this region that eoes into eiiect. ine Driei musi IH 11 1 Vt VI. llllllll" 'J bling down the roof as the stack j.ee lllClllSil'V towering Mont Dore rears 6,180 feet1 Imports from the dollar zone for 'ng nouse mey into the clouds. the period up to June 30, 1952 will J1reak.I,n..thc,.law. and we 11 arrcst First reports had identified the' bi 'educed to about $500 million, weni over, ALTHOUGH the total number of South Korean civilians executed by the ComnTunists may never be known, Hanley said, he believed it to be "upwards of 25,575" men, women and children, most of whom never were tried.

be corrected with all the amendments and the law has to be signed by the mayor and published. "Because of the involved nature of the amendments, correction is a gigantic job," Bellamy said. missing craft as an "evacuation caDinet spokesman said. Biiildiiir Case plane" used to transport military! The spokesman said French IIOW FAR REACHING the law WASHINGTON (AP) Announced U. S.

battle casualties in Korea reached 99,326 today, an increase of 1,713 since last week. to is was explained by an internal! revenue official in Gary who said! For Decontrol nospitai cases, but the air force said lar imports from June. 1950, later there were no hospital cases June, 1951, were $650 million. THE HOME of James McManus, 4077 Van Buren was shoved off its foundation as though by a eriaTit hanrl a thp wind struck, and aDoara. NEW YORK (AP) A case for! An 8th army release at the same i tin, ovaiiiy uiuob jjuiviiaQcu i any employe of those in; his zarasre was lifted up and: decontrol is being built up rapidly dropped on top of that of his neighbor, Samuel Dow, 4069 Van Buren wrecking Dow's garage Kingery, Regional' Planner, Is Dead Robert Kingery, 61, of Chicago, former secretary of the Gary Chamber of Commerce, and well in the steel industry, the Iron Age, national metalworking weekly, said today.

Expected production this year will total 105,100,000 net tons of N. Civil FRENCHMEN will be pinched gamonngvho ta Ke bets, even over il. 1, IIVII Ueieilbe tO i for coal gasoline cotton and new.s.: the telephone. Staffe JMock Raid print due to the import slash, the; The law would apply to every) NEW YORK (AP)Some33' 000 jcahmet spokesman indicated. one of the scores of persons in-j civil defense workers in the 'na-1 France's dollar reserves are be-' volved in operating a number rack-j tion's largest citv hall will bp callpd Heved below $200 million, compared ct an.d those who sel1 Punches from; time charged that the Reds slaughtered 2.000 political prisoners obviously UN sympathizers at Haeju in western Korea in September and October 1950 while the 8th army was marching north.

It said 700 of them were driven into a horizontal coal mine shaft. EVANSTON. Wyo. (AP) Weary workmen moved away tangled steel bit by bit today in a continuing search for another victim of the smashing train -wreck near here Sixteen bodies have been recovered and one man still is missing. iand his automobile inside.

i i I r.ouiH ol u.Jf,"'"t"1';;; ingots, an all-time record, ment houses i at Soth Ave. and, 96.800,000 net i Washington St. were blown off. .1 were blown in. The roof of one house was blown 200 feet away.

A "I ha' to naUe concrete block radio repair shop in the area was demolished. Auto- ha.e ve bot 100.9 per I cent of rated capacity, against iv.fin. ui iaicu capacity, against bound and gagged, then pushed down a vertical shaft. Another group of 400 was bound, gagged and buried alive in three holes at Haeju airport. known in the Calumet region fori out in a test drill tonight when two w.lln a.

pre-war- backlog of his work with the Chicago Region-j imaginary atomic "bombs" hit the nd a post war average of I al Planning commission, died yes-j city. ,00 million. ''i; 4 terday. He had been ill a month, The test is a prelude to a sur- France's trade deficit for the first i aJlUItl VSKS 1 Kingery was chairman of theiPrise drill scheduled for sometime 10 months of. this year was 252 -vr newly created Chicago Port Au-jnext when all 8,000,000 per- billion francs ($720 million) or twice! Wai JDeclaratioil thority.

He had been secretary and sons in the city are supposed to what it was for the corresponding! general manager of the regional Participate. period in PARIS (UP) India appealed CHICAGO (UP) Police today denied knowledge of a. newspaper's story that a Chicago lawyer had a solution to thn Boston-Brink's robbery "in the bag" but died in an auto wreck twfore he could reveal it. ir'II 69.9 per cent last year and 95.5 bays IrirlS ill lie 1 1 1 1 wvic uiv i. i i car lots.

in 1944 i to the Big Four foreign ministers today to meet here in secret ses-j planning grup iui jcaia. 4 A native of Emporia, he: was a civil engineer and had beeni Safe in Armed Services Some trees as thick as three feet -FROM NOW on," Iron Age said were blown over, smashing con- advantage of steel's early at once and agree to a "no-! NEW YORK (AP) Mothers Joseph GhurchS l. v. i can feel sure "their girls will be declaration" as a first step to-1 crete siuewaiKs anu on dcfense expansion will, safe and welcome in the armed ward making world peace asstociatcu wilii a nuuiuer ui biolc boards. Funeral services are being arranged today in Winnetka where he lived.

tciepnone ana eicciru: power become more and more aDDarent says Assistant uerense Continued on Pace 57 i rwMoi services Sir Boncgal Rau, India's chief; I flplpcntp mftHp thtt nnnpfil in t-hp egotiate Big Land Deals lav ihp Secretary Anna Rosenberg WASHINGTON (AP) Internal Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap announced today he has assigned outside agents to investigate reported "irregularities" in the Tevenue bureau's alcohol tax unit. urates Nations general 0" tT She spketero'mity Hall SCr8P meta1' accordmS Plaza ceremonies as a part of a Says Ike Is the lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Two Stories in Iwo big land deals, involving downtown Hammond nrnnortv Rau also deplored the continued exclusion of the Chinese Commu- currently are being completed. -v I 1 if The magazine said umpn leaders by wornen. The goal is 112.000 nists for the UN and said it would DCSl rvSKU, JMUH think now is the time to get an in- women in uniform by July 1, 1952.

Southern Papei l' YORK (TTPi General i crease. Steel firms are dead Enlistment, Mrs. Rosenberg said, Dwight D. Eisenhower topped the against it. Some who thought not a "great sacrifice," but a custom tailors' list of best dressed sume, now -great Egypt (UP) More than 1,000,000 Egyptians, by police estimate, marched in silence through Cairo today in a remarkably disciplined demonstration demanding that British troops leave the Suez canal cone.

men today -and the tailors pre-jar" so sure- dieted a "startlins" chanee in men's Tne scrap-outlook was described! One of them is the purchase Duding is erected on a site be "unreal" to discuss disarmament the First Methodist church property; atymeuSt'uand hohman Ave. jin tne absence of a country which on Russell St. by the Northern In-1 wou rfai theihas one of the most important diana Public Service the r.iu purchase of the vacant lot adja-! building which ultimately will be -T cent to St. Joseph church. I torn down.

Cost OI CW The deal on the Methodist church' Negotiations for the lot next to tt land, arranged by church trustees St Joseph church are nearly com- Homes tO ItlSC with NTPSCO, is to be submitted to 'plete. Although no price has bcenir WASHINGTON (AP) The cost Today's Times fashions. by Iron Age as bleak. Efforts toj irvpd iRallPtta Wesidpnt of the'et out scrap have barely managed Custom Tailors Guild of keeP steeI furnaces from shut- Crossword Puzzle S6 said American men' were already aowl. magazine saia.

Generally Erich Brandeis, author of that daily column, "Looking at Life," on the edito- rial page of The Hammond Times, deals with lighter subjects clothing styles, things to eat, vacation trips all through the scale. But today Brandeis is tough and at the same time brings in that pathos which he handles so well. You'll enjoy his column or you'll hate him for it. He's on a trip through the south and tells about two stories in adjoining columns of a Houston newspaper. But read it.

switching from the loose-hanging; a meeting of the membership for; reported, the land has an estimated of new homes and other building (final approval. jvalue of $50,000. projects will go up under the new The lot, the old Scherer bakery ceiling price regulation issued to- REPORTED sale price is property, is the last piece of vacant day by the government for the casual suit -the dressy look" 5 Japanese War characterized by narrow shoulders, 'narrow lapels and narrow trouser Criminals rreecl legs. Balletta said it was the first TOKYO (AP) Twenty-five major change in men's styles in i Japanese war criminals will be pa- more than 10 years. roled next week after servine most Classified Ads 38-41 Comics 36 Editorials Obituaries 37 Radio and TV Programs 37 School Pages 26-27 Sports 23-25 Theater Page ..........34 Voice of the People 24 Wishing Well S6 Woman's Pagea S1-32-3S The utility firm will use the addi-j land on Hohman Ave.

between Clin- $36,000,000,000 a year construction CHICAGO (UP) A vast storm that touched off tornadoes and windstorms which wrecked houses, killed one man and injured at least 12 other persons moved into Wisconsin and Minnesota today, bringing forecasts of four to seven inches of Continued on Page 57 cionai iana to expana its aamm- ton si. ana Truman Blvd. industry. istrative and engineering offices. Arrangements for the sale are i The regulation permits builders Under the sale, if it is finally being handled for the.

church by; to pass-along higher costs up to The tailors selected Eisenhower 0f their terms in Tokyo's Sugamoj in uniform or out as the best 'prison. This will bring to 436 thej dressed man in public life. Inumbcr who have been freed. approved, the church would havejTimothy Galvin, Hammond attor-'a current date whenever they sub- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllttllllllllllltlllllllllllliioccuPancy for years while ainey. Owner is the Greenwald Trust.jmit a bid or a contract is effective..

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