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CHICAGO MURDER.

TRIBUNE REPORTER’S END. SOURCES OF HIS WEALTH. Grover Dullard, arrested by detectives who raided two gatherings of Moran gangsters, has been formally charged with the murder of Alfred Lingle, the Chicago Tribune reporter, whose death stirred the city as no crime has ever done before. The District Attorney has information that Dnllard joined Lingle in the Sherman Hotel a short time before the shooting on June 9. Dullard trailed him along Michigan Avenue, and is believed to have passed the revolver to an accomplice for the actual shooting. According to the latest disclosures, Dullard, Lingle and several admitted gangsters were partners in the Sheridan Wave, a gambling resort. The Tribune has published a statement of its profound surprise and humiliation to learn that Lingle, who covered the gangster beat, was really a partner in underworld crimes. Receiving a salary of £l3 a week, Lingle apparently handled hundreds of pounds a week in graft from disorderly resorts. His finger was in many queer pies, and, at the same time, he was a partner of the Police Commissioner Russell in Stock Exchange speculations. Together they made £42,000 last year, but lost all in the October market crash. In accounting for his wealth, Lingle told the Tribune people he had inherited a fortune from an uncle, who turns out to be a myth.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 195, 16 July 1930, Page 5

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CHICAGO MURDER. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 195, 16 July 1930, Page 5

CHICAGO MURDER. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 195, 16 July 1930, Page 5

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