Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1951 — Page 6
must have ned 8 more
: anyone knew,” d Kirby Higbe, er oklyn hurler. Eo troubles included a
nt, a judgment in a New York paand separation from Kathleen. will be buried in his nagla ‘where he
tive hills, Jearned the tricks of the game that made him a celebrity. He
got his start with the All-Stars of suburban Buckhead and used the Atlanta Crackers as a stepping stone to the majors. He returned to the Crackers last sea_son to end his career.
13 Raids Follow Crime Crackdown
ald in gaining Mr. Oatis’ release. She hes said in the past that she| was confident the U. 8. govern-
/gain his freedom.
Czechs Release US. Jet Pilot After a Month
By United Press WAIDHAUSS, Germany, July,
4—Lt, Luther G. Roland, Ameri-| can jet pilot who landed by mis-| take in Czechoslovakia, was released by Communist authorities
Continued From Page One
Oakes, 50, 1008 Berwyn St. own-| er of the Twin Oaks Tavern, 1539
Shelby St.’ The raiders gathered helmet, walked across the border Now through Sept 1. up a bag of ‘Pick-a-win tickets, qt 4am 14 tip book stubs, 8 full tip books, |
and one open package of Pick-a-win tickets. Oakes is charged] with operating a pool selling room. ® 2 Raids In Hour At 536 Indiana Ave. police | made two separate raids within|
an hour. At 5:45 Pp. m., thegraid- six waiting Air Force cars, Col. {July 14. Fair and Horse Show,
ers confiscated 12 books of base ball tickets. At 6:25 p. m. an-| other squad took a makeshift dice table from the same establish-| ment, Other raids included: Palm Hotel, 1523 N. Capitol Ave, one crap table and accessories; 2241 WwW. 10th St, full books of baseball tickets, ‘and Monte Grill Cigar Store, 601] N. West 8t., 60 books of baseball tickets. : ‘ . Addresses raided by Lt. Foran and his men are: 606 N. Illinois St, 811 N. Illinois St, 663 E. 16th St, 2125 E. 10th St, 1113 KE. 10th St. 468 Massachusetts Ave. and 7 8. New Jersey St. Police also made three ralds earlier yesterday - befere the .chief’s talk. They included: Indiana Ave, + Shop, 67 numbers slips and Wee
numbers bank “books: 1142 B.! 19th St. 24 part and two full books. of : basebaal tickets, and
1437 Columbia Ave. ong full books of baseball tickets.
A Tenant Complained—
14 part and eight
itwo F-84 Thunderjet fighters of 416 Blue Nofe Record,
at the border here today after
I.t. Roland, wearing his khaki flying suit and carrying his crash |
. (Indianapolis Time). - | He was met by Col. Edward B.|
{Whitman Jr, U. 8. air attache july 4-11
iin Prague, and Col. William H. {Councill, deputy commander of] the 86th Fighter-Bomber Wihg, | Lt. Roland's unit,
As Lt. Roland got into one of
‘Whitman shouted: “Happy Fourth of July." -° ‘Best 4th Yet It. Roland, looking slightly | pale, grinned back and answered: “This is the best Fourth of July
in my life.” He had spent 25 days in Czechoslovak custody, i Lt. Roland and Lt. Bjoern Johansen, a Norwegian jet WYilot| training with the Americans, made a. forced landing eu Prague last month after
ing across the border fiom ray ern Germany. The (Czechs sent Lt. home by plane. The Czechs also said that the
Johansen
the airmen ‘would be returned: tomorrow at the same border-cross-| ing point, presumably by truck. Four Czech border guards and’ three Czech army officers accompanied I.t. Roland to the
‘Waldhauss.
ern re
She indicated that at reeset 3 who the has no plans to appeakto the
ment would make every effort to}
{July 16-19.
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A calendar of events from now {through August of interest to va-
{nearly a month's imprisonment. | | cationists.
IN THE ast Now through Se , Indian Drama, “Unto These Riba % Cherokee, N. C. Plymouth Rock nter of Music and Drama, Duxbury. enh
Now Sous ep. 2. “The Lost Colony,” Roanoke, rotdat Boaring Contest. Eimira, N, Y. i 8-7. Maine Broiler Day, Chicken Festival, Belfast. uly yy x Atlantic
Hydrangea Festival, J
a! "- 4, Central Adirondacks Summer Carnival. Old Forge, N July 13-15. Revival of “The Old Homestead.” Swanzey, N. H, Norwich, July 14. Children's Model Yacht Regatta. Hempstead State Park, L.
July 15-20. Centennial Celebration. Hornell, Y. Monadnock Reglon Antiques
Fair. Peterboro, N
July 20-22, Eastern Division Water Bki Championships, Penn Yan, N. Y {July 21. Indian Border Crossing Ceremonial, Niagara Falls Y July 3 Miss New Jersey Pageant. Ocean ity July 22-24. Connecticut State Amateur Golf Tournament. Weathersfield. July 23. Hall of Fame Baseball Game
Cooperstown, N. Y July 27-29. State Crafts Fair. Hershey, Pa
Soldier Robbed By Carhopping
Bandit Here
‘Angther.carhopping holdup was reported to police last night. Pvt. Homer Emons, 21, .Camp Atterbury, said the bandit jumped
24 part and customs check point a mile from|into his car ax he stopped for a
traffic light at Indiana Ave. and St. At gunpoint, he
{took the soldier's bilifold contain-
Man Kills Self, 2 Children
In Apariment-House Fuss
By United Fress NEW YORK, July 4 A newly employed apartment house superintendent killed himself, his young son and daughter because a tenant complained when he brought the children to live with him, po Hee said today. Anthony Sanchez talked the children—11.year-old Evelyn and 7-year-old Tony -— into taking a nap in their windowless bedroom
yesterday after they had a little
party on his 50th birthday.
He drilled two small holés into the wall separating the bedroom pass
and kitchen so he could
I do not like to bring trouble with
my kids to nobody that is In the
Iplace. Goodby. We must go where
we don’t molest people” Police found the bodies after tenant had smelled the escaping gas, They also found, on a card {able in one of the small rooms, a piece of chocolate layer cake that had been decorated with three ice
= cream cones instead of candles, a
half pint of rye and some wine, {They were presents the children had bought for their father with the pennies they had saved.
through two rubber hoses which
he had connected to gas jets on
the stove. Wrote a Note
Before turning on the gas and sleeping! Sanchez carefully around the
lying down beside the children, Mr, replastered the wall
hose and wrote a note to his rholds. Yet druggists tell you that landlord, Jacob Holtzman, cooling astringent, Peterson's “I'm ‘sorry somebody in the Ointment soothes pile torture in bullding do not like I bring my minutes. 40¢ Box or TUc¢ tube baby here,” the note sald. “Shel applicator. Peferson’'s Ointment § sald now we going to have more gives fast, foyful relief from irri trouble with kids so I know we tation. Be delighted or money
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READY TO GO—Swedish sculptor Carl Milles came to the U. S. to be on hand for the packing of his sculpture works at Cranbrook Academy mear Detroit, trom left, watches his hand-picked Swedish shippers move one of his statues from its pedestal to » packing crate. Milles was taking his works back to his native land with him. |
Vacationists' Guide to Summer Events
July 28. Annual! Eastern Slope Dog Snow. North Conway,
July = 29. Salling Regatta, Wildwood, uly 3- Aug. 4. North Maine Fair, Presque July %1- Aug. 4, Crafts Fair, Gilford, N. H July 31-Aug, 4. State of Maine Tuna Tournament, Boothbay Harbor iAug. 2-4. ‘Mountain Dance and Folk Festival, Asheville, N. C.
Long Lake, N. Y.
Aug. 3-4. Regalia, a. Show, Old Lyfe,
Aug. 4. Fair and Horse nn. Fi Maine Seafood Festival, . 8-Bept. 1. Springs, N. Y. oie 3 Brevard Music Festival.
Aug. 9. Baby Parade. Ocean City, N. J, Aug. 10. Baby Parade. Wildwood, N. J.
RockHorse Racing. Saratoga
Bre-
Aug, 10-19, Shakespeare Festival, Camden, / Maine Aug. 11-18. Centennial. Erie, Pa Aug. 13-19. American Dance Festival. New London, Conn - Aug 15-16. Craft and Hobby Show Rochester. Vit, . Ady. 17. Indian Pageant, Ticonderoga, v pug. 8. Water Pageant. Medford Lakes, Ane Y31.28 Annual Adirondacks Crafts Fair. Saranac Lake Aug. 23-25, Pennsylvania Dutch . Days, Hershey . YY, Aug. 25-Sept. 3. South Vermont Artists Exhibit. Mahchester Aug. 27-Sept. 1. Champlain Valley Ex-
position. Essex Junction, Vt,
IN THE WEST Now through July 28 Central Cify Opera Festival. Central City, Colo,
Higher-Ups Are Sought In New York Racket NEW YORK, July 4 District Attorney Frank J. Hogan hoped today four former New York firemen convicted of ‘extorting $1,500,000 from installers .of
oil-burner equipment would expose. “higher-ups ‘in ‘this case”
‘and other rackets,
“A general sessiqns jury found Harry Crew, James Digney, James Kechana and James Smith guilty ' yesterday orm a 22-count indictment which charged conspiracy and extortion. They were charged with ac-
cepting payoffs amounting to $500,000 a year for three years from installers who ~ wanted] action on fire department per-
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Play. Spearfish, All July and August. Symphonies under the Stars. Hollywood Bowl, Calif.
'All July and August. Pilgrimage Play. Hollywood, Calif. July 4-8. Nautical Week, Santa Barbara, Calif July 11-14 Coldwater, July 12-13. National Traverse City. Mich. July 14. Festival and Corn Dance. Cochti Pueblo, N. M. 16-22. Bach Festival, Carmel, Calif. 21-Aug, 5. Paintings of the Masters in Tableaux. Laguna Beach, Calif. 2-4. Navy Carnival, San Diego, Calif. ¥ th Gold Discovery Days. Custer,
8-11. Fiesta. Old Spanish Days, Santa Barbara, Calif. 10-12. Days of ‘76. Deadwood, 8, D 11-12. Flowers, San Diego, Calif. Aug, 19-24. Colorado State Fair. Pueblo. Aug. 25- Sep. Wyoming State Fair,
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VEEDERSBURG, July 4—Rep.
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Rosedale Youth Drowns
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