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Show - W- '....UIP..1041011111..0111OrliE..Olirlr0 .. I - '- - .' t --- AND TEtEGIAM,' Salke-.City- - Friday-- January 13, 1956 - r o,01:c,:Holclo. , , DESE'RET----NEW-S- ! - Red Shots Fail To Foil Jeep Removal In Berlin x Arrested in BrintesNRoundup 07'-.,se;..i.e'- - y.:..p.004me:..!3.e:i.:Tili - 1 -- -- - is-case t REACTION perhaps over division - of the . 1 ';',.... Continued From First Page Brink's money. None 'of the loot to has been be will '', for buildings recovered. needed, he ' in New t added. , . An FBI agent, now ' Dr. Adam S. Bennion declared York but connected formed); ' recent-- studies had shown eonwitn the investigation, said e lusively that Utah could take to he believed answer the day care of its own needs during the five years covered by the Presi- - what happened to all the $1,219.000 soon Will be made. dent's program. "If Utah can do it then cer- - O'Keefe, his wrists manacledl tainly most of the states can," tli his waist, was brought under he said. "If all the states would heavy guard from East Cam-bridge jail to the Suffolk Coun- make Utah is making ,, the nation could raise 65 billion!'" courthouse. He had been lodged at the a year. In the process the con- ail ovefnight after "telling all " j trol of education would be kept o Byrne. where it belongs, if we are go: It The grand jury of 19 mem- fng ta preserve OUT heritage of berg, includingreth e women, freedomin the stales, counties has been hearing cases since local and communities." Jan. cases were to have Other Dn'M. said he been presented Friday but were favored the program if enacted so the -iurors could with the safeguards listed, p ostponed !listen to testimony in the (These include: distribulion on Brink's case the basis of need and local e Authorities said O'Keefe ap- fort, provisi on of funds on a parently had a "falling out" matching basis, provision for lo- - with his pals and decided to cal control, and eventual ter- - Judi informer. Byrne said no ' , mination.) deal was made with the gang. "Without these conditions fed- - stet eral aid would be a mistake," In June, 1954, O'Keefe narbe said.. "I'd rather use total Jowly escaped a machine but we must meet an ning b y palA killer Elmer (Trigemergency condition. ger) Burke, who , now is under "I'm afraid of federal con- - the death sentence in New York trots but I'm more afraid of for a barroom slaying in that 4- Ot. , --- - 0-i,- - . - - BERLIN (UP) ---- Communist in the incident But the 25 Corn-- pollee fired six warning shots munist "Peoples Police" the bead ofOritish soldiers ,volved allowtd the British tO Friday in an unsuccessful Atyemove the jeep only after the tempt to prevent a British re- - British rushed 50 armed sol- pair crew from removing a diers to the scene on the douwrecked .military polite jeep-- ble and after a Soviet officer intervened. border. from the East-WeCottrell Iii11,1. A British spokesman praised , Maj. Gen. British commandant, the behavior: of the Soviet Berlis said the Communist N immediately protested the ac- - fleet lie withdrew and alldwed the to Gen. .Maj. Berlins Soviet commandant. jeeP to be towed away as soon was in- 'The 'erbal protest was delivered as the Soviet officer of the nature of the :formed, Nall to Sovitt headquarters .by dispute. Another Soviet 'officer i British staff officer. had refused earlier to inter, I No casualties, wete teportedlyene with the Red police. Continued From First Pitge jury- tOorit -- tcrouttine star witness before the grand for indictment. of the gang. jury. Byrne .first entered the CrXeefe testified later. aK e e I ; 8. to "sirg7 after a tailing agreed --' lout with the rest of the gang, - - Fri,--1- 3 , -, imineEk GEAGAN MICHAEL - - Z.: : - 'il;dowili e. ACIENEEMbiosAa Smomm2bea.,,. COSTi. - HENRY BAKER 1 ' " the-effo- i . 1 fte6WaM:d , Bennioh tt Third floor Daytime Shop '! . z f- - ,,, q, aztec cotton print . in brilliant 4, 4 misses and half sizes 0', gun-dolla- paint pot colors ;,! 3.98 r g, - .;::'''.4$4.e Ina moommenroomegionimodokams l JOSEPH ANTHONY PINO weak schools. The threat of corn- - state. munism is such that we have Police have theorized the 'seph McGinnis, 52, Boston, and less to fear' from fed iral con- - attempt on O'K e e f e's life Henry Baker, 49, Natick, Mass. trol than from weak schools." 'stemmed from friction among Police were ordered to pick Mr. West said the President's the Brink's gang. , up James I. Faherty, 44, a BosIn a tePlithatie move Thursday, ton bartender, andThomas general objectives werevery the FBI announced it had taken IRichardson, 47, a Weymouth encouraging. "I certainly concur with his six men into custody in corn- - I.longshoreman. thesis that the federal govern- - mando-typ- e raids in the Boston Already in jail on other ment must accept an active role area. I were O'Keefe and Stancharges In the solution of our nation- - - Held in total of 6670,000 bail Gusciora, 33, of Stoughton, ley wide school building shortage. for a hearing Jan. 26 were Mass., serving time in PennIt also was encouraging to see Adolph (Jazz) Maffie, 44, of ' sylvania. that the grant provision in the Quincy, Mass.; Anthony Pino, The dead gang member was bill was more realistie thin the 45, Bostoet Vincent Costa, 41, Joseph S. Banfield, 41, of Bosone submitted to the last Con- - Pembroke, Mass.; Michael V. ton. Geagan, 47, Milton, Mass.; Jo-- gress," Mr. West said.. O'Keefe, who has a criminal MAME ADOLF McGINNIS 5 Other Suspects In Robbery t , , ' tott7I' " aV 't , 4, ,, 32. 114 4,44,2 3 IC,41:4 Itzt .1 , " ' 4, r'..",;:' 1,;:i 1,- !,; Jal.?"1-4,2"-s:,! It - record dating back 20 years, has been serving a sentence at Hampden County Jail, Springfield, Mass. It was learned that O'Keefe first gave- the FBI Information on the Brink's case while in the Springfield jail. 'go,' 4 V: 4 L. JOSEPH ,: O'KEEFE- told On " '1111"1"'"a111aw - " - - STANLEY A. CUSCIORA . now in prison pals afamoseam AmmintamomegokArevo, tip. JOSEPH ' S. BANFIELD died after robbery , ',The Needed information VP' 0;;d 1 060, ; 1.1 -- Puny Hood's Story Ended Tireless Brink's Theft Hunt - :i Se ..; A mand of the Boston FBI office,' BOSTON, MASS. (UP) puny hoodlum, brooding in Jail focal point of the se arc h, free gaveT changed numerous times as failthe FBI the information it need- ure followed failure. ed to crack the Brint's robbery.' No lead went Without attenSix years of constant investid tion. FBI agents got used to gation, questions and more in- working around the clock. As vestigation led the FBI up a the days clicked off, the public blind alley. became convinced that the Almost from the start, they thieves would go unpunished. had the- gang that pulled hisWarfare Gang tory's biggest cash robbery In a wave of gang 1954, June, was another pegged. Proving it warfare hit Boston. Although thing. They tried hard In 1953the no one realized it at the time, it signaled the end of the,Brink's year the federal statute of on the armed robbery, Imysterya mystery that was 20 six charge expired. For 51 days, minutes in the paking and the in serving. wityears after witness paraded they On a hot7June night, 30 mainess before a federal-gran- d jum chine run bullets shattered the in an effort to get an quiet - of a Dorchester street. One of the slugs nicked Joseph Had Appeared Before :::".7 K, IIILI14' , 0 itg,' 0 tyti 14 414, i HART t I .t ,,.. trieLmorSCHAFFNER 09 , , - Ili ofthe 1'" Is. , charged Thursday had appeared before the 1953 , jury. Nearly 1,2,800 pages of testimony requir.; lug the le,Phers workiPla11:11931rSW4 were taken. .1 The verdict; "The grand jury feels it does not now 'post. tive informPtion as to the iden-tification of the participants in , eJ These windows,.with their display of the cheerful new -, new spring suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx,--th:shirts, sport shirts, ties and other ipring accessories, n the.ma-iis But lift attraction do a you certainly give look it inside.and In Come over the merchandise You'll realize that a new and better season is under -- way, a rld want to get in step with itwe ere sure . Spring THOMAS F. RICHARDSON Moil ceders box JAMESA, FAHERTY still at large ,, sought by police .,7 (Specs) O'Keefe in the wrist A New York killer, Elmer (Trigger) Burke, was arrested A and charged with carrying a machine gun. Shortly thereafter, O'Keefe surrendered on a pa-- I Fourth Floor Notions ; role violation. 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