George Oday, LA, 1932 June 1

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O'DAY, George Ke ore peo
 O'DAYS wasyat 21, the youngest of the gang that robbed _

@ branch of the Canal Bank and Trust Coe of New Orleans

on Nove 23, 1930, during which 39~year=old grocer Raymond

Rizzo was killed. O'Day was the last of the quartet

captured and waged a gun battle with police fran the

roof of an apartment house until he ran out of ammu-

nitione He, along with the others, was hanged on
June 1, oie

See also: HART, Austins JACQUES, Ito; and RYAN; Donald.

Sources: Startling Detective, August 1939
Complete Detective, July, 191

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—O'DAYS was,at—21,-the- youngest of the gang that robbed
a branch of the Canal Bank and Trust Co. of New Orleans
on Nov. 23, 1930, during which 39-year-old grocer Raymond
Rizzo was killed. O'Day was the last of the quartet
captured and waged a gun battle with police fram the
roof of an apartment house until he ran out of ammu-
nition. He, along with the others, was hanged on
dune 1, 1932.

See also: HART, Austins JACQUES, Ito; and RYAN, Donald,

Sources: Startling Detective, August 1939
Complete Detective, July, 191

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O'DAYS was,at—21, the youngest of the ‘gang that robbed
@ branch of the Canal Bank and Trust Co. of New Orleans
on Nov. 23, 1930, during which 39.
Rizzo was killed.

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re an out of amm~-
He, along with the others, was hanged on
dune 1, 1932,

See also: HART, Austins JACQUES, Itos and RYAN, Donalds

Sources: Startling Detective, August 1939
Complete Detective, July, 191

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