Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1951 — Page 2

WEDNESDAY, APR. 18, 1951

ar 7 5 ) v SE | AY i 8 : Memb ADMIRING THRONG—Thousands pay tribute to general. : HAIL, THE GENERAL—Gov. Eart Warren greets Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ON HOME GROUND—Gen. MacArthur lites honor guard. , Su anes sw Classica a —— rt resi —— rn. Adamo ea ———————————————————————— ——————— em . . i ; in Raid hur Rides in Triumph to San F Airport | Ez 13 Stores Raided Sheriff Bypassed in Rai Hope for 75 Men MacArthur Rides in Triumph to San Francisco Airpor Eo. | the hearts of the crowd tention. After inspecting an | Continued From Page One | Col. Anthony Story, who piloted -8he won open wit i On Plushy Balkan Club S b f d |was tentatively scheduled for 3 the Bataan from .Honolulu, said When tHe Jnagt 3 slight curtsy honor guard of four platoons, he at whic |W 3 Ie lat the head of the ramp. TL . : u d es . m. (Indianapolis Time). |Gen. MacArthur worked on his, p ; stepped to a platform to address West B Fairchild, State Police and Excise Agents p P | Then came her son, Arthur, 13, "00. on “Fac a ’ . | L . | Works on Speech |speech across the Pacific. Hel, =o seeing the United States ‘"s: Tons: oh vou Row good it ia abv Crackdown Follows Seize Dice Table, Three Slot Machines Faint Tapping Ceases | As Gen. MacArthur entered the spent most of his first night in ¢ . tne first time in his life. He to be mic” Bo sal in a clear avai mee State police, excise agents and Marion County Prosecutor Frank itish Craft | presidential suite at his hotel last Honolulu on the same task. seemed shy but interested. and calm voice. “For long dreary be pres: Times Story Fai Ry a ciaton a a table and three slot machines in a raid On Britis ra night and’ shut the door on the| The Bataan landed at San... me Gen. MacArthur years, Mrs, MacArthur and my- Notre IL Five Indianapolis police vice pi ate Balkan Club 5227 W. Washiagton St., early today. By ROBERT MUSEL tumult of his welcome, he looked Francisco International Airport, . self. The crowd shouted itself reir have talked and talked about Charles, squads Evoorea own bo 13 cigar on Rr Russie were made. Names of nine men found inside the United Press Staff Correspondent bagk oh 2 Dectie si Min Ti at 10:49 i last Rig! sue hoarse at the sight of the com- this time. Now. it has come. Norman ; Ke PORTSMOUTH, England, Apr. touched off by his dismissal from excitement that mounte mander wearing his tarnished, «yw touched by the evie versity. , ’ club were taken. : j 18 | e are touche y stores and smokers yesterday in The raiders, led by State Police Lt. Robert Shields, comprised & 18—Faint tapping signals ceased all his Far Eastern commands by by minute after word flashed over ....omhled egg” cap. He waved gence of the marvelous hospital session, quick succession after The Times = : . —- i ————————c—— President Truman only a week the public address system thatit, the erowd i he city ht hown us. Thanks Howe F . Si seven-man group including two - . today from the sunken British : 2 . > ty the city has sho . - demonstrated how easily baseball. . t nd Prosecutor Slot machines were found and J ago. the Constellation was nearing the = The party came down the ramp for not forgetting us.” Audioee 1 be. bonent excise agents a ros confiscated. submarine .Affray on the bottom: Now, he was on his way to airport. to be greeted by Gov. Earl War-| RE Ir gel NE me 5.2 Diack Latin.” tickets could be DUG Bx Fairchild, Sheriff Dan Smith , UPStairs, a new dice table was of the English Channel. Hope Washington to carry his case to, The plane taxied to its assigned ren of California, Mayor Robin-|sedan that took him on the 16= Dr. Vi Te oT Mere made, and Flowey Siemon oe deputies disassembled and carried away. ¢,4eq for the 75 men trapped in- Congress, position and the hatch opened. son and Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wede- mile trip to San Francisco. versity, a tota ] i al an 2 Hy was n ted M The Prosecutor described it as side. Despite the ovations he received An aide came out. meyer, Sixth Army commander, The crowds were so dense along preside books of baseba ickets were nor did any of Mr. : nds big as all outdoors and a beau- = ; d in Honolulu and San Francisco,/ Then Mrs. MacArthur, wearing and Gen. George C. Marshall's the route, especially as the offi- The aft confiscated. investigators accompany the tiryl thing.” A blackjack table At least 32 rescue shids Waite Gen. MacArthur managed to a purple wool dress, a corsage of personal representative. lclal cavalcade neared the hotel, will incl ATES = the 10s pare led by Ep a ad 11so Nas een gr the Hun, but Rs Bea ye Ce a spend most of his time working orchids and a three-strand pearl, A 17-gun salute boomed out that it took two hours for the ginaine cting Captain Noel Jones, re- urriedly Organize was ten, Sait rome on his epeech. necklace, appeared. and Gen. MacArthur stood at at- party to make the trip. lace H. ] cently elevated to vice detail Mr. Fairchild said he organized Manager ‘Didn't Know’ southwest of the Isle of Wight = = : ER ——— ers Coll leadership in place of Harry the raid hurriedly upon receipt of Lou Thomas Sr. of that ad- for a renewal .of tapping signals . diana St Yarbrough. "a telephone tip at 10 p. m. last dress, manager of the club, told or some other sign of survival in Mars A Other squads were’ led by Lt. night that the Balkan Club was Mr. Fairchild the crap table afid the submarine 198 feet beneath : . College. Frank Mueller and Sgts. William opening for gambling business. Slots au Reeh a3 She gn for them. Planes Osorhenil — Lahrman, Orville Gleich and Meeting at Headquarters Post, tee By A ® re B now anes FR anklin 4411 Coal | Chester Timmerman. Stout Field, the men drove to ‘Where they came from. Helicopters and other planes, o lo BICK h Mr. Fairchild said the equip- ir-borne lifeboats ’ the club and entered without a : some carrying a , slatefall Began at 4 p. m. ment will be destroyed today at 1 rerhiead search warrant. Headquarters Post sirgled overtiead. at Bruc The raids began at 4 p. m.. Mr. Fairchild said “six or No w aa Naval vessels at 10:45 p. m., In- ins, 3( : Hea f No warrant was needed on the lis ti last night. dis- gins, three hours after The Times’ seven” men were standing around raid. he said. because the club dianapolis time, as ght, miner, 3 home edition appeared on city in a downstairs bar, ‘where three has a Hodor license and. under charged 12 BERL dept Sharger —— streels. The edition carried a — A : the 1935 Alcoholic Beverage Act, Ver three possible positions o story on the flourishing baseball y must allow inspection by peace the submarine.— an Futomatie ticket business. 0 ll d S |e officers at any time. signal that it was daylight, that Of four raids made with search Mr. Fairchild said the raiders rescuers were standing by, and warrants, three resulted in ar- - were- met, when they arrived, by that the men should escape rests. ' The fourth, at Dewey's an armed guard in the club park- through emergency = hatches to Ridgeway Tavern, 828 Virginia ing lot. The guard was not ar- the surface. Ave. revealed nothing amiss. rested, and did not attempt to. But the hours passed without a / Ps shulam, 32, F. . ¢ deter the raiders. single survivor being spotted. Wii Tig ge Toh g ld President, 81, Was in 2 Linge ne All s keeping a room for pool selling Office Nearly 25 Years TWA=TWA=TWA=TWA=TWA=TWA hamb when arrested at his place, 248 57 Coted P Hawt Indiana Ave. Thirty-seven books: y Fmited. tress 2 of baseball BEiety Sen ConRe LISBON. Portugal, Apr. 18 — 0 2 CHO! cated. Gen. Antonio Oscar De Fragoso i a i r Carl J. Sommer, 56, of 2161; Carmona, presicent of Portugal n aep Indiana Ave, was charged with for almost a quarter of a century, [] ll sion | Keeping a room for ‘pool selling 4ia4 today at the age of S1. | ® if tans. at that address. Police snatched : § easy 37 ticket books He died of uremia and a heart d ficien Ch d ailment at 3:43 a. m. Indianapolis x 1 a : { 1 en Mag Crarge Time) only a few hours after he | i no pre-rinsing needed with the Suro Harold E. Walkup, 32. of 1519 . li j parki Udell St, was charged with oper- received the last rites of the [Jf NEW YORK thorn ating a lottery and gift enterprise Catholic church. He had been ® TO 1 non-stop 2 hrs. 40 min. i you d B ue Hace indians avelwestencd by ap tum sttuek |} WASHINGTON .. 24 55min. | . : «All three men were scheduled . eos. HI A) hrs. min. li to appear in Municipal Court 3 Premier Antonio De Oliveira | i today. Salazar, the nation's “strong WAC 3 . / Other raids and results were: man,” and other cabinet ministers x Fly work pievesr A Sale J At 2633 W. Michigan St., 11 were at Gen. Carmona’s bedside lations at 8 smooth /air- be books of baseball tickets confis- when the end came. jy weather level: Save on Family ¢éated; 1318 E. 25th St., 15 books; Gen. Carmona assumed the ii Half-Fare Plan and round trips ® ® N. Mi 1437 Columbus Ave, 40 books; functions of chief of state in 1926 “ in U. 8. For reservations call a u Oo m a i C IS was er 2178 N. Illinois St., 40 books; 1142 and was elected President in 1928. Riley 4381, or see your travel ‘ ——

E. 19th St., 15 books; 708 E. 19th He was elected again in 1935, 1942. St., 20 books; 539 W. Washington and 1949 for 7-year terms. His 8t., 19 books; 525 W, Washington present term would have expired 8t., 7 books, and 148 W, ‘16th St., Apr. 20, 1956. He was born in Lis19 books. = bon Nov. 24, 1869.

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