John Dillinger slain | Enquirer historic front pages from July 23
The Enquirer
Take a look back at history through the front pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Every day we look at 10 pages that show the local, national and international headlines.
Today’s pages cover news reported in The Enquirer on July 23 in years ranging from 1934 to 2013. Headlines included the Public Enemy No. 1, the bandit John Dillinger, slain by federal agents in 1934, Reds legends Johnny Bench and Barry Larkin entered the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989 and 2012, and a royal baby (and future king), Prince George of Cambridge, born in 2013.
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