MURDER OF REPORTER
INVESTIGATOR OF CRIME SHOT IN CHICAGO Chicago, June 9. Albert Lengle, reporter for the “Chicago Tribune,” who had been investigating crime, was shot and killed by an unidentified assailant while entraining at a railway station in the heart of the city for a suburb on aar signment. The assailant escaped. BANDITS IN NIGHT CAFE PATRONS ROBBED New York, June 5. At 8 o’clock this bright summer mAming in one of Manhattan’s wettest all-night cafes, four snappilydressed hatless youths entered, drew automatics, and robbed patrons of £lO.OOO cash and a fine lot of jewels. The only shots fired were when one woman attempted to toss a thousanddollar roll behind the bar. “Another move and we put the machine-gun on you,” shouted the leading bandit, a* they methodically passed down the line of big spenders, judges, prizefighters, jockeys, lawyers, bookmakers, and millionaires. ■
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 218, 11 June 1930, Page 11
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