Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1951 — Page 15
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Kraii escaped from Loree B } Th Fath Plead Michigan Jouth, tock $100 rom | e u sc n 1944 and returned to Kenosha. EJ ere Are Those er S [and threw | ino 0 Sarl
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FRIDAY, JULY "13, 1
Charged With Carolina Slaying
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dangerous to be loose on the streets, Chief Littlejohn added that last month he had been arrested for hitting a Marine officer in Charlotte. He was sentenced to 30 days on a road gang, but according to Chief Littlejohn, he was kept in
frightened the other prisoners, he said. hy Kraai's history between the] time he was released from Winnebago and when he was first ad-
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Helen May Brooks Robert E. Dills | Bobby Miller Mike Starks :
bers of Local 135, AFL, has harvested more than 800 signed cards |so_far, Mr. Romer said. He said he will request the National
‘ y : : Raion} | Dupe’ in Arrest sis Wheels or 1400” from among the locals
\ i That Brings Suit 2100 members FL oficlals acted
; swiftly to quell the “revolt” in Continued From Page One their rank-and-file, Lo ; : The clean sweep of officers inearlier had interfered with Mr. cluded stepdown of Emmett J. Pike in an effort to stop him from | Willlams, long-time eamsters - | power, from posts as secretary- | : | treasurer of Local 135, secre - the AFL men with whom" he|treasurer of Joint any {works at -American Transport Co.| Teamsters No. 69, and chairman Police Capt. Michael J. Kava-lof the Indiana Over-the-Road 1 nagh, head of the internal secur-| Committee. and resignation of ! : ity division which handles labor | Fred R Marshall as president of a difficulties in Indianapolis, told! 1,0cal 135 " P Be |The Times he spoke to Mr. Pike| - {last week after receiving com- ; Kenneth J. Claunch Plants from several Hv Let the Puniz iment. firms. : :
mitted to Logansport Hospital on Fri d ay the 1 3th SA
1 There he was arrested for at-!
| The victim, 20-year-old Ben
tempted rape. At the time »c Wh S It L . . “ | 'Wol Jr. ic wie ana wo eniaren were wns VWO Say I's Lucky Day For Aid in Ending oes sortie Sinan
in Charlotte. | The Kenosha authorities re-| turned him to Logansport whefe/ he was confined until he escaped | on June 16, 1946. $ t According to Arthur Loftin, the | Indiana Society for Mental Hy-| giene, Kraal's latest escapades | could have been prevented had | the Mecklinburg County sheriff | followed the proper procedure, when Kraai was arrested in 1947 in Charlotte. Kraai had not been given a mental examination in Charlotte since he was released by the county physician in 1947. Although Kraai was termed a juvenile delinquent in his home town, Kenosha, Wis., and served terms at reform schools in Washita and Green Bay, Wis., he wasn’t admitted to a mental institution until 1938. Termed Behavior Normal At that time he was admitted | to the Winnebago State Hospital | for Insane at Winnebago, Wis.| He was pronounced harmless sad released from there on Sept. 30, 1939, to an uncle in Kenosha. Accordingto Dr. Byron J. Hughes, superintendent of the
| birthdays today are: an emergency landing here, drinking are up about 100 per began beating him over the head|
Today is Friday the 13th— ' Tarpey, 4924 E. New York St.; | iis Sompenion i fumed he ra
double trouble day, the super- Timothy Stitts, son of Mr. and {
» » stitious say. Mrs. Francis C. Stitts, 2350 Teen-A p Drinkin jas rhe} acd Dick ovary the But a number Hoosiers insist N. Gale St. Ow Spear
it means good luck. Carolyn Krieg, daughter of | Bought Wine It's their birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krieg, 4209 | | Only luck in missing Mr. WolAt least two girls and two N: LaSalle St; Jimmy Boyle, {verton saved the youth from aj boys will be 13 years old this son of Mr. and Mrs. James fine of $500 and 180 days on the possible murder charge, Indianap-| 13th day of July. Oo Alton Ave.; Ken- Indiana State Farm. olis Detective Sgt. Harold Goode C h, S f . Sgt. din / 7 One of the girls is Helen oo Mrs. one ot St Mayor Bayt today joined court MT 36 VEAIEITRY. May Brooks, daughter of Mr. Fountaintown and Mike Starks, officers In promising help. The veal Gf Rig is ig ye . y AY o 8, a pi - p our eleree and Mrs. Thomas W. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Starks, Mayor said he will personally Mary Miller Dale who was with
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1115 N. Ewing St. The other 314 Hanson Ave take to the Alcoholic Beveris Lola Lee Jones, daughter of passin EE age Commission recommendations bint in He Jobbery, i and Ms Nila L. Jones, that taverns guilty of selling tol, € (00 CC OUT Thal Te nd 10 Manhatt ; i » To er] OM haiieh ave ‘i 20 Escape Burning Plane minors be closed. ® fifth of wine in a local tavern ys are Michael Ayers, : : i Can't Get Too T " |and drank it before they son of Mrs. Edith Ayers, Val. | BANGKOK. Thailand, July 13, i$ Get Tou Toush Mr. Wolverton at iy Ta Side ley Mills, and Robert E. Dills, | (UP)—More than 20 persons es-| “The ABC can’t get too tough,” grive-in restaurant s , s caped death today when a Pacific the Mayor said. : son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. FP 3 n a Paciiic y { There they forced their way|
Dills, 4702 Farrington Ave Overseass~Airways Skymaster, At the same time Lt Higgs re-| : ; : . | . =lint . Wolv 'S Cs { Among the others celebrating |Purst into flames after making vealed that reports of juvenile him gg id a reed,
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David Matlock, . 1040 N. ~~ ~lcent this year over 1950. ; Auburn St, and his mother-in- | YOU ATTRACT VACATION-| Nearly 60 cases have been re eh 2 Cite Deiore Howie! aw, Mis Shee Bruce, 2311 |[ERS to your camp or summer ported this year while for the, He was captured by state po- . . {resort with a Classified ad in The Same period last year only 28 in-|lice after Mr. Wolverton recog-
Winnebago hospital, Kraai had no| history of any deviations at the time. He had periods of over-ac-tivity and depression, but much of the time his behavior was
normal. “Kraai, _however, may have
contracted another form ofy men tal illness, too,” Dr. Hughes
added.
should be returned to the hospital from which he escaped by the state which captures him. 1f the Logansport hospital -did notify the Mecklinburg County
there, then the sheriff should have returned him to that hospital, Mr. Loftin said. He added some southern states are lax in enforgcing 4his interstate agreement.
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British Peer Goes Out for Beer
LONDON, July 13 (UP)—Two British peers primed themselves today for a “pub-crawl” in search of open air beers. Handsome 36-year-old Lord Mancroft, during a debate Yyesterday in the staid House of Lords on attractions in Britain for the overseas visitors, was bemoaning the pity of Londoners not being able “to drink beer sitting at small tables under gaily-striped umbrellas.” Baron Lucas of Chilworth, parliamentary secretary for the Ministry of Transport, shook his head in disagreement. " Lord Mancroft promptly challenged his 56-year-old colleague to “come out with me—we will search for licensed premises where it is possible to drink in the ‘open air. ” ” ”
“AT EACH one we find where you can, I will pay— and at each one you can't, he will pay,” he said. “I assure him by the time we get home he will not be solvent and I will not be sober. Lord Lucas, when the House laughter had quieted. accepted. “I am prepared to accept his terms if he will give me a handicap allowance for his practice against my age and inexperience.” “I accept that’ Baron Mancroft replied. The date of the search has not been set, but the principals may" need a little time to preparethere are 5000 bars in Greater London—most of them without outdoor facilities.
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ER : ; to Fit ime— sent to Boys’ School in Decem- he 28. Ee or op lalking 10] the crim : ber, 1949, and was released ining hours,” Capt. Kavanagh said JASPAR. PLACE, Alta, July january of this year. “I didn’t-care what he did other-| 13 (UP)—Kitchener Winter beThe boy's mother added her ise but I had three complaints 8an a two-month jail term today plea to that of her husband that that he was causing difficulty|for beating his wife, and six teen-age drinking be halted. during working hours.” months for hitting roy
2 st can't s e 8’ : dr she sata “It's ke ane CIO drive to’ capture mem- William Stranaghan. trying to stop a river.” He was declared delinquent by Referee ; Dale and ordered held for Bo¥s' School parole officers, who will decide what final action will be taken.
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