CHICAGO CRIMINALS
I GEEATEST ROUND-UP ON
RECORD
(Received 18th February, 2 p.m.)
VANCOUVER, 17th February.
"I wish I had Mussolini's .powers, and I would execute every last one of them," said Police Commissioner WilJiam Russell, looking at a collection of 500 evil faces peering through gaol bars after the greatest drive against crimo ever staged in Chicago city. 'In lino with seedy, unkempt derelicts were two handsome girlsj Irene Bent and Barbara Meyer, whose specialty is holding up taxi-drivers at the point of the pistol and embarassing them greatly by walking oft with their pants.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 12
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