GANGSTER VICTIM
CHICAGO PUBLISHER SHOT ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CAPONE FAMILY ((Rec. noon.) NEW YORK, Aug. 14. The wealthy racing news publisher, Mr J. M. Rageii, aged 65, who recently declared that A 1 Capone still controlled Chicago gambling and vice, died to-day from gunshot wounds inflicted by assassins on June 24, says a Chicago message. Mr Ragen told the State Attorney, Mr W. J. Tuohy, that he had filed away affidavits, and evidence involving a syndicate controlled by the “ Capone family,” which would be delivered , to the Federal authorities in the event of his death. Previous attempts on Mr (Ragen’s life were made on April 29, when, after a motor car chase, he eluded two gunmen. The successful assault of June 24 came at a traffic stop, when two blasts from shotguns were fired into Mr Ragen’s ear from a truck which drew alongside after ■ sliding past the ear containing Mr Rasen’s kodvguard Mr ißagen, who defied the efforts of gang hoodlums to muscle into his business. offered 25.000 dollars reward for information regarding 1115 assailants, but their identity has not been discovered.
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Evening Star, Issue 25871, 15 August 1946, Page 7
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182GANGSTER VICTIM Evening Star, Issue 25871, 15 August 1946, Page 7
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