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May 23, 1934
FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Massachusetts, May 23, 1934 

* Outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow killed 
* Early report on the front page (dated same day as death)
 

The front page has one column heads reporting the death of the notorious duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow reading: "Clyde Barrow, Outlaw, Is Shot to Death" and "Desperado and Woman Slain By Officers In Bienville, La., Parish" (see photos). Also on the ftpg. is a report headed: "Two Convicted Of Plotting To Harbor Outlaw" & reading: "Evelyn Frechette, sweetheart of the desperado John Dillinger, and Dr. Clayton May, Minneapolis physician who treated his gunshot wound, today were convicted by a federal court jury of conspiracy to harbor the Indian outlaw. Mrs. Augusta Salt, co-defendant, was acquitted.  Other news of the day as well.

Nice to have this early 1st report on the front page as many newspapers did not.

This is the complete issue and is in unusually good condition. Small binding holes and somewhat loose at the spine (no loss), but with practically no edge chipping or margin tares (see images).