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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—An exWceonvict described as a “vicious Mand cold-blooded murderer” yesMterday was scratched from the / FBI's list of “10 most wanted
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#8 Harry H. Burton, 48, was arrested in Cody, Wyo., yesterday on basis of a radio detective program description. Burton, linked. in Hollywood with the Bugsy Siegel type of hoodlum, was hunted on charges wt of murder during a holdup, Wo The FBI said he shot Robért . : Crane, Los Angeles, in the head * ¥ because Mr. Crane, ordeted to lie
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4 Arrested in Auto Agency
He had been tagged as a § stfiooth-talking, heavy drinking big-time gambler. not resist ® Burton was arrested at an au- ’ tomobile agency where he was rest. He readily admitted his * working as a salesman. He was identity ‘to arresting agents, the ¢ unarmed and did. not resist ar- FBI said.
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HOWARD DEMUR breathed|of the American flag.” easier today after the shock of Frank Gilligan
Fire Chief said Rabideau
learning he'd lived 30 years on, ‘“wadded it in a ball and carried top of dynamite. He found 10/it as though it were a rag insticks of dynamite yesterday in stead of a flag.”
Sing to Success
the cellar rafters of his Rochester, N. Y., home, The city chemist said his house would have blown | sky high if the percussion caps! ever had been touched off. Investigation disclosed the builder of the house stuck the sticks in] the rafters and forgot them.
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A grizzled master sergeant was |} |
the only Marine in Korea author-| ized to sport a beard today, be-
cause his men liked it. William > Evans, Cumberland, Md., was al-| _.rlowed to keep his beard “as a Mr. Lanza Miss Day
symbol of the honor of the Ma-: rine Corps.” Maj. Gen. John T. Selden ordered the rest of his Leathernecks to shave,
Slap-Happy Two swollen-faced Harvard sophomores admitted today their slapping contest was a hoax, They did it for money and no- th toriety—not to beat a Russian] record, as formerly claimed, admitted Oakleigh Thorne and Richard Mortimer of New York. They won $128 from classmates Dorothy Darrell became a at the Cambridge, Mass., school, shareholder today in the hit
Broadway stage show “Top Bath ry 10 i Tor slapping 2% other every jnana” after she won a divorce
from movie producer Joseph Pas-| Rally for ‘lke’
ternak. She won an interest in Broadway and Hollywood stars the musical and guarantee of at will take part tonight in the first 12. $7500 a year alimony in major rally in New York to boost Hollywood yesterday when she diGen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for
vorced the producer for extreme ‘the GOP presidential momination.
Singers Mario Lanza and Doris Day were voted the most popular screen actor and actress of 1951! {in Photoplay magazine's annual nationwide poll. Mr. Lanza won| for his role in “The Great Caru-| 50,” and Miss Day for her part in “The Lullaby of Broadway.” |! “Show Boat,” produced by Arur Freed, was voted ‘most popwar movie of the year.
Divorce Pays Off
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An auto agency in Cicero, Ind.,! ; last week gave a little boy a blue] balloon with the name of the firm! it. Yesterday the] . agency received a letter from Mrs. Claire Mann, who lives in Browns-| ville, N. Y., 625 miles away. The balloon landed in her front yard. |
pireman LeRoy Rabideau of | Mids. Emerson
Mich.,, who is suing| x Y the city for a pension, was serv-| “Plunging necklines, not nuding a three-day suspension to-|ism, “lead to sexual stimulation,”
day for “contemptuous handling former assistant Us 8. Attorney
Woman Realizes Parking Meter ‘Take’ For 1951 Is $104,000 |
Those pennies and nickels you! have been dropping into the city’s 3270 parking meters totaled more DETROIT, Feb. 8 (UP) — A than $100,000 last year. 78-year-old grandmother will mpg controller's “dffice reported | enter Wayne University today to yecterday the city general fund start the college education that wag increased by $104,047 from long has been her dream, parking meter revenue. Mrs. Virginia Fountain is aim- Income dropped sharply in No-| ing for a degree too, “if it doesn’t vember and. December to a low take too long.” of $12,583 a month from a high! iw A widow, she decided to ful- of $17,266 in October, ' fill her ambition despite her age
Miss Lee
It climbed again to $17,072 for! 80 she can keep ahead of ‘‘my January. children.” Her . children are the| George Usher, chief of the 12 to 14-year-olds at the Method- parking meter department, said ist church where Mrs. Fountain icy weather caused the year-end teaches Sunday School. drop in meter income. |
Takes Radio Post
“YOU KNOW how these’ children are,” Mrs. Fountain said. YYou have to know what you're] MARION, Feb. 8 (UP)—Robert| talking about to keep ahead of A. Brennan became manager yes- | them.” terday of FM Radio Station) Mrs. Fountain's formal educa- wMRT. He came here from Gard- | tion didn’t start until her husband er Mass, where he managed
died and her two children, & 0oY station WHOB. and a girl, “were ablé to take _ ——
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Much-Plagued Railroad Finds Things Looking Up
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (UP)— The Long Island Railroad, plagued by wrecks, delays and caustic wise cracks by com- " “muters, made a proud announcement today. For the month of January its trains were delayed only 158 hours and 11 minutes, it sais. This, the railroad boasted, was . “a reduction of nearly one-half” compared with December when
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attracted the tipster's attenion.
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7 Burton has“a 30-year criminal] record. >» | Vg I e past four years, Burton!
een living with his wife at|
he murdered Mr. y attempt at the Hquor- store
owner in Los Angeles Qct. 1, 1947.
Supplied Tip to FBI_ |
He was arrested on a warrant charging unlawful flight acrol state lines to avoid prosecution; |
for murder. He was to be ar-
raigned immediately before a
U. 8. commissioner in Wyoming. |
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover |
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a radio program sponsored by a|
: detective magazine, supplied the hion police officials th FBI in Washington with the tip efforts to gain control |8ide political districts were Burton had burn scars result- root of the violence.
that led to the arrest.
ing from an old welding accident, | which he tried to disguise with makeup.
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O. John" Rogge told New York! City Supreme Court yesterddy. He was arguing a motion to pre-| vent the city from banning news|
{stand sale of two nudist maga-| (zines.
“Plunging necklines of | Faye Emerson , . . and the art| of Gypsy Rose Lee are devices | for stimulating sexual interest,”| he said. ! “Nudism doesn't,”
Mr. Rogge | added. .
A curly haired youth inter-| preted literally the “Need Money?” | sign of a Mobile, Ala., bond loan company. - He took $190 at gun-
lof ‘a beverage concern, was said It was the scars that'to have confided to intimates that |he was under-pressure from hood[lum elements, but was determined Ito keep his ward free of them, He was up for. election
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hicago Crime Board Hits GOP Chief's Death
CHICAGO, Feb, 8 (UP)—The tor's care, but police hoped to] hicago Crime Commission yester- question her later on any enemies! day condemned as a “disgraceful her husband may have had, | episode in Chicago's long history, Meanwhile Colin 8. Gordon,| of gangsterism and politics” the president of the Crime Commis shotgun slaying of a’ Republican sion, and Virgil Peterson, its ward leader Wednesday night. operating director, joined in a! The commission declaféd {hat 'blistering statement which called “gangster infiltration into Chi-/upon city officials from the may-| cago politics is a plague on both [OF on down to rid the city of
the Democratic and Republican criminal influence. houses.” + “How many more killings and
SRR .|violence must the people of ChiDrie IO Aung Re cago tolerate before the leaders 31st Waid, was shot down on the Of both parties clean their ranks street near his home Wednesday 05,11 hoodlum and ganguter ele. ght in a gangland-style killing. | “upoy much longer must the few hours later a telephoned . ‘ of the same treatment was people tolerate gangsterism and at the home of Edwin T. violence while the officials reP Committeeman of main either inactive or helpless?” The gangster-political charac[ter of the slaying was indicated by the threat received by Mr. Kolski's wife. Sjuvineed “If. Ed doesn't step out of the, West primary he'll get the same thing the BS Charlie Gross,” a gruff voice said.
Mr. Kolski himself was unable Mr. Gross, a popular rea, ania 8 Shed light on the Gross slayi |
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in the spring primary, as {s Mr. Kolski. Mr. Gross’ wife sobbed that she was “afraid of this” when informed of her husband's death. Yesterday she was under a doc-
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