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/■- ; , TO WANTED MURDERER.
(United Preen Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received . this day . at .noon.) . VANCOUVER, August 31.
Newark police have been trying to trace Angelo Oamello Racketeer * a rum-runner and white-slaver for a considerable time, , as a .result of the murders of Lieut. Elwood Gainer, of Lancaster police, Arthur Fox, of Pennsylvania State police, Howard Anderson, Chief of Lancaster detectives, and Corporal John Bernitsky, all of whom were, shot dead in trying to trace each other’s murderer. The victim’s own revolver in every instance was lying beside the body. The criminal whom the .police could not reach, met his fate at the hands of Other members of the Underworld on Thursday night. They riddled Camello with bullets and set his mot-or-car afire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1929, Page 5
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