Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1931 — Page 7

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captured Burke while he slept yesterday. One move for u revolver was forstalled. He put up no further resistance. He admitted his identity. Rewards aKgregatinK SIOI,OOO have been offered for his arrest. A list of other major crimes with which Burke is credited includes: Slaying of a St. Joseph, Midi., policeman who was shot when he put his foot on the running board of a man's car to question him regarding a minor traffic accident: The machine gun killing of two men In Detroit; Robbery of the Merchants Trust Company at Patterson, N. J.; Killing a policeman at Toledo Ohio; Shooting of a Louisville, Ky„ bank cashier during a holdup; Bank robberies in Wisconsin in which $.150,000 was taken; The murder of one woman, wound-' ing of another and of the sheriff in; a Columbia City, Ind., bank rob-1 bery.

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■—-■* ■ '•** A— A. J Blelhy, St. Joseph, Mo., attorney, today prepared to defond Burke u nd it was expected additional counsel would be employed during the day. Burke has been known as an ally of Scarface Al Capone ami It was considered certain he would not want for legal support. Capt. John Lard of the St. Joseph police department, who with three other officers captured Burke, said the gangster never had a chance to escape. Burke was known to be in this section for three months. I.ard said, and his capture was planned to the smallest detail and faultlessly executed when the proper time arrived. Lird, Melvin Swepston, E. R. Kelly and A. W. Thedinga, wont to the Porter home between Milan and Green City. I.ard carried a ■ machine gun, the others revolvers. Kelly and Thedinga knocked at ,the front door, forced their way In ■ when Porter opened it and enterled the bedroom where Burke was

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sleeping. He had his hands under the covers. Lard turned the machine gun on him through the window. Burke was awakened by a thrust of revolvers in his side, made a rapid move for a gun but fell back, and surrendered. Burke served a two-year sentence for forgery in the Missouri sttae penitentiary in 1921-22. He started his "career" in St. laniis as a member of the Egan Rats gang. Wanted In Indiana Indianapolis, March 27.— tU.R> -

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> Fred (Killer) Burke, arrested yes- • terday near St. Joseph, Mo., is • wanted in Indiana on murder and bank robbery charges, according to t E. L Osborne, chief of the state i bureau of criminal identification , and investigation. Burke Is said to have been the . leader of a four-bandit gang that I I held up the Columbia City State .; Bank April is, 1U29, during which ((Mrs. Fred Binder, 40. was fatally wounded by a stray bullet. I In the gun battle following, the SI,OOO holdup, J. M. Haynes, then J sheriff of Whitley county, and an-

■ other man, were wounded. 1 Burke is alleged to have led an I 1 other bandit group which robbed 1 tlie First National Bank of Peru 1 of $93,000 October 18, 1929. Thom as Devlney, policeman, and H. L, Howenstein, a bystander, were 'wounded during tiring after the holdup. 0 Panama Canal Pauafe It takes from 10 to 12 hours for a ship to go tlirougli the I’nnnma canal. The time of passage through the locks Is three hours. |

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