New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 13

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Second Section [~ NEW BRITAIN HERAL Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929. More Robberies and Murders In Many Cities Traced to Fred Burke; Bellve Klller King of Grimmals| NB. 1. S, ALUNN v Police Say He Taught De- troit Gangsters I\ldnap- ing “Racket,” Executed Moran Yeggs and Got Over Million in Loot. . . 5 . appeared in & e Pupils in Metropolis | Gas in'a continued hhole lid Chicago, Dec. 18 (P—Many citics | N e Joseph Zaches of Hartford, a feot * today -cut new pages in the 1} I'he New Britain < | painter, testified he had worked for of crime imputed to Ired Gurke | Brown for about f\uw months anc o the search for the ged ] 1"“’ Bsen i Sabodt oy someone prok bly weeks for abo eight we and bank rot bec % Kkidnaper 1etropolis purpos ed by outl I man to becon ner; the man wh v ho ron ransoms In addition, iarvin, of the Lomb squad ¥ of the e band of out-| Brit tes wh inte la nd not one of will cver be! torious With Damonstration 71 Hin Once cation ma William s ( Luthoritics in 1in the arser ke Front he - @ the machine to e the Moran S they stood lined up uz death wall. f couts to the positions they tor Jchnson introdu ) ing an outline Prelimi ALEREIE were mads o follow . Loot Reaches Million : ey e erime . Detroit the at a mil- Citing some ot s ¢ arged to Burk s followir in which they pla lion dollar Kidnaping Burk And the nationwide seaveh ; erime w dividuial hro v must 1 following a t 1Mt at the pon com Toseph, Mich piction of r ’ baders and v 11 1 y v Monday evening | i 3 Thid TG fired several shofs s ¢ yatrolman fell fatally r fo the ELP ? CdAPTn OFFIG URS Nickolas Kounaris Flected President dead wh cused by th urt - (‘hl'islmasv k)i1§é|‘\ ance By Day Church Schools All of the classes of the United ) of Local Branch of Ahepa at Week Day Church schools i week havin pecitl observance of Annual Mceting. the Christmas season in their vir- ious gioups. his observanc in- Nickolas Kounaris was clec cludes special programs pla 1 president of Elpis chapter, Order|and carried out by the childr of Ahepa, at a meeting held L mas music, stories and evening at the club room on Main | tures and also the passing on of th street. Deputy ernor James | Christim rit of good-will and Matthew of Hartford presided. others. The third Other officers for the year ure ule childeen arc making small Vice president, Andr ' Home for Crippled cretary, Peter Altisol i one fourth o Apostolou: hoi 1 is planning surprises to o Of governors; through the hands of the Tuber- chairman; Leon ulos wssociation, other classes are ntinou, Peter el | thro the Welfare association | Jumes Controvilas; caplain of santa o children uards, Platon Kounaris, or by that @ nization. ——— The ehurch school classes will not TWO CHILDREN 3URN TO DEATH | mect during the public school vie Cakis, L Deco 18 (UP)—While | tion period but will resume 1 ir Mrs. Lewis Gordon, | lar sessions January 8 and 9, 1930, s delivering Christmas gifts, Avis - and Annie Gordon, 14-month-old King Gie collection of twins, were burned to death at their th of which has home here yesterday. A defective | never heen calenlzted, fills some 201 » chimney caused the fire volumes, INN. Y. ORGANIZE .. (Graduates Form Body of Former| cw SUOUTS N PROGRAY ATLINGOL SCHOOL - Eniertain Parents and Teachers T T O R S S S SO o T S G R S S S T T T Leaping Lena’s Antics Alarm Staid Autoist Angelcs, Dee, 18 BP—E, 1. renely down a yesterday and when the traf- red. o terril FINED FOR FAILING 10 PAY EMPLOYES - Maple Hill Contractor Pleads Tightness of Money Market exy 1 came down L bronco regis- about two fc Il fours Jil to Herald) | Dec. 1S—In court last night William Brown of | Maple Hill Ma r 16 of public \mH nave been killed it the car had not stopped directly over t manhole ter part of his worl received no w the 1 | ’WIHMHWM <o Nair [ncludes Saxe as Witness— Son's Gllen Opposes Father 1 1o work Johnson | > | hired him, s that 1 1 Both 1y Brown b received fe ft the Brown s hort of ure a but, on ss of the| ey market 14 not negoti- | "¢ a loan a t time. 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