U.S. RACKETEERS
NOW .'ALMOST BROKEN UP- ?/' ■' A ViN&UVEIIf December 20f ’l
The big American t kidnapping and bank robbing gangs •'hre ; pretty" tyeß broken up, except for one outfit directed ’by four national leaders of these remunerative “industries.”
The, Government has (decided to adopt a- new method of attacking this quartette -.with • extraordinary publicity, which may achieve results which the police are unable to get through inability to catch them at work. They arc handsome Jack Klutas. ;a graduate of the University of Illinois, Charles Connors, a middle-aged international crook, and two Others.
■ Photographs and descriptions of these meri will not only he plastered on every billboard in the country, but will be published in the newspapers and shown on cinema- screens.
The- Government hopes to "'kill them with publicity. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6
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130U.S. RACKETEERS Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6
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