BITERS BITTEN
Two Gangsters Slain
MACHINE-GUNS IN CAR
Vancouver, November 23.
Lester Barth and Dewey Cabel, two notorious extortionist gangsters, motored leisurely round a St. Louis suburban corner for the purpose of meeting a bootlegger to collect a thousand dollars, which they notified him he must pay.
Just before the bootlegger handed them the cash a car coming from behind opened fire with three machine guns. Barth and Cabel fled In their car, but the leaden hail pursued them, and both were killed. The assassins escaped. The bootlegger denied knowing the identity of the trio who relieved him of the necessity of paying his thousand dollars, which he prompty presented to the policemen’s Santa Claus fund.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 52, 25 November 1930, Page 9
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