G-Men Guns Kill Gunmen -- Two Indiana gangsters, Al Brady, 27--The Midwest's current public enemy No. 1--and his Lieutenant, Clarence Lee Shaffer, Jr. 21, who had been hunted by federal agents for several murders and scores of bank robberies, were slain by G-men in a furious street battle, in Bangor, Me., Oct. 12. An accomplice, James Dalhover, 30 of Madison, Ind. was captured, and G-man Walter Walsh, 28, of Washington, was wounded in the battle, here's the scene in Main Street, Bangor, after the battle. Brady (foreground) and Shaffer lie dead across trolley tracks. December 10, 1937. (ACME).
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Image Number: 5513-69711515Rights ManagedCredit Line:ACME/Sydney Morning Herald/SuperStockCollection:Sydney Morning Herald Contributor:ACME Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:2474×1985
