BLUSHING VICTIMS
GIRL BANDITS TOOK MEN’S TROUSERS Reed. 11a.m. CHICAGO, Mor day. I “I wish I had Mussolini's powers? 1 I would execute every last one of them,” said Police Commissioner Wil« liam Russell, of Chicago, looking at a collection of 500 evil-looking faces peering through the gaol bars after* the greatest drive against crime ever staged in Chicago City. In line with seedy, unkempt dere. licts were two handsome girls, Irene Bent and Barbara Meyer, -whose specialty was holding up taxi-drivers at the point of pistols and embarrassing them greatly by walking off with their trousers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 9
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