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Frank McErlane death.... Chicago gangster...
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Frank McErlane death.... Chicago gangster...

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CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, October 9, 1932

* Frank McErlane death 
* Irish-American gangster
* Thompson submachine gun
* Best title to be had ? very rare


The top of page 5 has a one column heading: "M'ERLANE, GANG KILLER, IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA" with subhead and two related photos. (see) First report coverage on the death of Frank McErlane. When it comes to gangsters, organized crime, and the nefarious activities born out of the Prohibition and Great Depression eras, no city is more in the forefront of our minds than Chicago - and what better newspaper can be found than the Chicago Tribune, self-proclaimed to be "The World's Greatest Newspaper".

wikipedia notes: Frank McErlane was a Prohibition-era Irish American gangster. He led the Saltis-McErlane Gang, allied with the Johnny Torrio-Al Capone Gang, against rival bootleggers, the Southside O'Donnell Brothers. He is credited with introducing the Thompson submachine gun to Chicago's underworld. The Illinois Crime Survey called him, "the most brutal gunman who ever pulled a trigger in Chicago".

Complete with all 50+ pages, rag edition in great condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.
Category: The 20th Century
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