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“VALENTINE" GUNS KL, WOURD 5 New York Slayers Employ ;!ethods Used in Chicago’s - Massacre. i;ue Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 31.—Gunmen who copled a crimsoned page from Chicago’s Bbok of crime fled into hiding today aftér killing one man and wounding Ave persons. Employing the technique of the St Valentine's day massacre of Chicago, four killers lined 10 men and a 15-year- old boy against the wall of the Castle Oate, tiny eating house, late last night. ‘Now, you rats,” they said, “how do you_like this?” They poured & pistol volley into_the roup and fled while the teeming East Side neighborhood screamed in panic. Police found Charles “Buster” Do- minico dead and two men seriou: wounded. - The two other men who were shot escaped with minor hurts, as did Bernard Blaustein, 15. Five of | those lined up were not struck by bullets. Bey's Curiosity Blamed. | Curiosity put the boy before the| murder squad. He was standing outside | the cafe when he saw the killers enter. As he drew near to peer in, the door was_flung_open. | “Come in,” one of the gunmen said The boy entered and was lined up with the men. Police, seeking a motive, pointed out the resemblance to the St. Valentine's day massacre of several years ago—only that celebrated crime was more gory. ' Killers, lining seven foes egainst the brick wall of & garage, cut them down | with machine gun fire, | Another wanton killing last night | marred New York's drive to, “clean up.” | Charles Mehling, 25, sitting in an auto- | mobile with a young woman, was shot | through the mouth when he objected to | Janguage used by two robbers who had taken the girl's purse. 1 Girls Tells of Murder. | | ‘The girl, Miss Marion O'Malley, niece | of the late Representative Matthew V. O'Malley of Brooklyn, told police be- tween fits of sobbing that she and Meh- ling, a timekecper, had driven from Coney Island to Manhattan Beach. they sat in the car,two men jumped in, ushed Mehling from behind the steer- | g wheel and drove away. | ‘They took the girl’s purse, and were | searching Mehling when he rebuked them for their language and began to| struggle. They shot him, tossed the | out and threw the girl after. | JHS S i Sty | OUTSIDE WALKS URGED FOR UTILITY BRIDGES Fine Arts Proposal Regarding B Street Building Spans. | The Fine Arts Commission has sug- fisted to the Treasury Department that e proposed utility bridges, arching over B street south from the Depart- ment of Agriculture Administration Building to the Extensible Building, | have outside walks in addition to the inclosed passageway. | H. P. Caemmerer, executive secre- | tary of the commission, said a num- ber of general sketches have been sub- | mitted by the Treasury Department, tb be used as the basis for a final de- sign. Under the tentative program, one bridge would be er _over the street at the west end the buildings, linking them together, while the other ‘would be placed at the east end. SAILOR STRICKEN French Cruiser Rushes IIl Man to | Panama Hospital. COLON, Panama, May 31 (#).—Th Prench training cruiser Jeanne D'Arc | arrived at Balboa Monday from Los Angeles, two days ahead of schedule, | because of the serious illness of a mem- | ber of her crew. | The stricken sailor was rushed to a hospital, where it was believed he was | suffering from meningitis. i The cruiser passed through the Pan- ama Canal yesterday under strict quar- aitine. She will sail Wednesday morn- ing for Martinique and France. The Commission Submits | District’s Heroes | : in the World War L. E. Jacckel nual presentation to H 7~ s EVENING [ S recordsd n the omelal citation, ROCSeVelt Awards Baltimo- | Spencer S, Lewis, commander, | E SsE | rean Highest Aviation meritorious and distingiushed | | s>rvices in a position of great respon- | | Pajterson. c"“‘“"" President Roosevelt today presented | the Collier Trophy, highest American Compiled by Serst. United States Navy, was awarded | the Navy Cross for exceptionally | Prize for Bomber. sibility in the line of his profession, as | | commanding officer of the U. S. S. | g Lewis displayed a | k- high _ degree of | gyigtion award, to Glenn L. Martin of | Baltimore, for his development of the leadership { | ~ K| ok e e . | new Martin bombardment plane for the | emitting warfare | Army Air Corps. ; | o omimet ememy| In the presence of the Nation's Fed- | \ naval activities, | erak and civil aviation leaders, the | | While escorting im- | President commended Mr. M: Jo& 1| Dortant convoys of | of the Nation's pioneer ai | Proops and supplies | for his development of the plane which s through waters has given the Army Alr Corps a posi- known to be in-|tion of leadership among the world’s fested with enemy | { submarines a n d His per- i mines. example . of | scnal 7 i courage and loyalty | | was a _constant STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, air powers In bombardment uvi;uon‘uw ., Tested at Dayion. The Martin bomber now is under- going tests at 1d, Dayton, | Bureau of Aeronautics; Col. Harry H.| bl Ohio, in preparation for admission of | g™ § velop- | Burial will be in the church ceme- the plane to the Nation’s combat squad- ssigned to coastal defense. The President made the presentation on behalf of the National Aeronautic | Ascoziation, which has had custody of | Orville Wright in | 1913. Last year's winner was the Pack- | ard Motor Car Co., which was honored Diesel aircraft engine, 1931 made possible the establishment | of the present world duration record. In presenting the award to Mr. Mar- in, the National Aeronautic Association | gave reccgniticn to the National Ad-| visory Committee for Aeronautics for | research work, which aided in the de- | sign of the Martin bomber, | Notables Attend. Among those prcminent in national aviation, who attended the ceremony were former Senator Hiram Bingham, , | president of the National Aeronautic Association; Dr. Joseph S. Ames, chair- man of the National Advisory Commit- organization: | Willlam P McCracken, former which during | Sonstruction. patrol planes for the Navy. Special Dispatch to the Star. POTOMAC, Md. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 director of research for that P. Trubee Davidson, for- mer Assistant Secretary of War for| | aviation; Rear Admiral Emcry S. Land, former assistant chief of the Navy | Church, ant Secretary of Commerce fcr Aero-| Dautics, and Capt. Earl N. Findley, | | member of the committee on awards of | the Colller Trophy since the first an-| ¢he National Aeronautic Association. | Mr. Martin has been building air- | | pianes sm;le‘ 1908 and taught himself to | |fly i a plane of his own design and | for the development of the Packard | His bombing planes be- | ame world-famous during the World | juries received a few hours before when ar _Since the war he has built many His new bomber is sald to have a maximum |train at Virginia avenue and Seventh speed of more than 200 miles per hour, with full bomb load, and is expected to pave the way for construction of trans- port planes of revolutionary type. POSEY RITES TODAY | May 31.—A long illness resulted in the death at her home on Conduit road yesterday of Mrs. Ber- tee for Aeronautics, and Dr. George W. tha F. Posey, 63, wife of Charles P. 1933. osey. She is survived by her husband and a daughter. The fuperal will be held this after- noon from the Potomac Methodist the services to be conducted | by the pastor, Rev. John Davidson. director of aeronautic develop- | ment of the Department of Commerce; tery. Assist- KILLED BY TRAIN Man Dies Few Hours After Trying to Board Freight. | James Walley, 39, died today of in- | he attempted to board a moving freight | street southwest. | Walley, a West Virginian, missed his | | footing and fell. His left arm was cut ! | oft. Police are inquiring for relatives. | AINTING Inside or Outside u Work at Moderate Cost GEORGE PLITT, Sr. ot St Col. 8705 | source of inspira- | tion to the men of the crew. | On duty in the Office of Naval Opera- | tions in Washington, Comdr. Lewis resides at 130 Prince street, Alexandria, i JOSEPH A. HERBERT IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Head of Realtors and Builders Firm Had Been in Busi- ness 50 Years. Joseph ‘A. Herbert, sr., 65, head of Joseph A. 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