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k- syl raiding . wioners and had given his word a8 | gy o : sai, had beon mentiontd aseveral prise. The siayers apparently learnod . police were a gomtioman that Bquor was not be- [that the Moran gang was holding S | Man- 'meeting in the cartage company of- ::‘u" ol L fice, which in roality was used for |, ot 2U/nE N ssrel Y orrms b " Pelice Not Presecutors bootlegging, when their amallants ooy ago, John amateur | scheol The Jonas oase, Judge Mangan stermed in mdtookthe-bynr-‘, operatok of Amherst street. | established two-way costact last times. A3 a matter of fact the po- |0f the meeting and took advantage night with station EAR-63 Belearle lics;, after making an arrest, have |of it to wipe out all their rivals at | {slands, off the east coast of Spain; nothing to do with the case. It is |ohe swoop. station SM-8-RIT, Algiers, Africa, up to the prosecuting attorney to present the case in court or do any - thing else he sees fit to do about it. “1 don't know whether they are sveking to criticize the prosecuting attorney, but the police had nothing more to do with it,” Judge Man- gan sald. Mentioning the *lawful purpose,” which Attorney Monkiewics brought out, Judge Mangan said it certainly was not lawful to ruin a persona reputation. It is poasible to protect property by lock and key and in other ways but a person whose reputation is attacked Dby slander cannot do anything but seek redress in @ court of law, which was just what was done. ‘‘We brought them in here. Chief Hart brought them out in the open. They did not bring us here,” Judge Mangan asserted. Iy closing, Judge Mangan asked tor damages against both defend- unts. Separate Verdicts Required | Judge Dickenson, in charging the jury, reviewed the case and said 1t would be necessary to return separ- ate verdicts on each of the three counts, the first being slander against Pajewski and - the others joint libel against both defendants. 7 GANGSTERS ARE SLAN IN CHICAGD (Continued from First Page) The wounded were removed to l,ospitals. Woman Gives Alarm { The police had beerr summoned by & woman living nearby. S8he was apparently the only person to hear the reports of thc sawed-off shot #guns and machine guns of the slay- ars. . The assamins pulled up before the Moran gang headquarters in two large automobiles. They, rushed into the building displaying stars and ordering the eight ococupants to; raise their hands. Apparently the slayers then herded their victims into & rear room and, lining them up against & wall with hands above their heads. loosed their mur- derous gunfire. LN Every body, including those of the wounded men, bore from six to 10 bullet wounds. From the appearsince of the garage company’s offices, the gnn ralders apparently swooped down with the intention of killing | that Hymie ‘Today’s slayings, in the form of a 'and station 8B-3-AY, Mmassacre, was something new in Chicago gang warfare. Before the gangsters took their victims for a “ride,” luring them into automobiles and killing them, or else swept past in automobiles and raked their vic- tims with gunfire, Never before, however, has one ; Taken by Capitol Buick calmly shot them to death. The slayers escaped today in approved | gangster fashion, dashing away in waiting motor cars. The slayings created a sensation in official circles. William F. Rus- sell, commissioner of police, Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, county coron- er, and Hariy Stansbury, assistant state's attorney, were on the scene within a few minutes and took charge of the investigation. ' In Bloody District The scene of the slaying is within a few blocks of two other sensation- | al gang killings. The flower store where Dion O’Banion was killed among his roses and chrysanthe- mums is about two miles the Cartage company's offices and it was near the flower store and across from Holy Name cathedral Weiss, another gang leader, and several others were mowed down by machine planted in an apartment overlook- ing the church a year or two later. Two hours after the Killings the bodies still lay in the shambles In| ‘the same positions in which they were found while Rundreds milled | about outside the buildings as the officials started their inquiry. “End of G % “Ths is the end of gangland In he looked at the bodies. to the death now, and no quarter glven or asked by the police. Every policeman in Chicago is going to get one of the greatest fights against seen. The raids in which 3,000 were taken and put in jail won't be in it with what we will do now. All victims were well dreased. In the pockets of one the‘police found $800 and most of them wore ex- pensive watches and jewelry. Five men apparently copstituted the murderers. The five were uen‘ to leave the garage after the shoot ing, lugRing along their weapons | them. One man said he saw the men emerge from the building, th: they were carrying their weapons in their hands and proceeding without any hurry. He believed them to he l +verybody in the place and deliber. ately saw to it that their shots took effoct. The bullding is a garage and con- $4 00 police officers. He said the five climbed into a car at the curb that he thought was a police car, stowed their guns in the rear and drove away. 00 Wil Deliver Thi: S. ite Brazil. ‘The contact was uninterrupted with either of the stations, and the easily under- stood. The longest distance was te approximately 5,600 conversations = were Bao Paulo, milea, A lease with an pption to pury chase the recently completed au- tomobile sales and service bullding ot the Hayes Construction Co. at 8a0 Psulo, These bills were alse pamsed in the senats under suspenaion of the rules. A bill which provided that anyone who had paid taxes fer §0 censecu- extent of $2,000 killed jn_the house as was a measure calling for. three times the customary - . which to - settle. fl.dfll; 1139 Stanley street, has been giver|boroughs committes repfieted; by the owners of the bullding to |to this effect unfavorably, the Capitol Buick Co. The lease is —_— for 10 years, the rental for the first SI‘II' Is “'m Flowers five years being $6,000 a year, after the third year for CHlff Knight Draws Sketches for Rotarians tists Rotariana were given a chance to guug isec thempeives. ap. Mhopn Boe thomlijge op tourists are pew Reing made been rased a few weeks ago With ¢ sat in front of him, member of the Herald staff. CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Krupp. Constable Fred Winkle. Property of Alex and B. Kaplan his orders. We are going to start|on Greenwood street was attached | suit. brought crime this or any other city ever has by Sebastiano Vinci through Casah yesterday for $600 in & Casale. Papers were Constable John 8 Recor. DINE WITH US. fresh cnckerl.‘ F ONISS’S o8 Wty " Harttord. Conn CONSOLE SETS Console Bowl 2 Candle Holders MEDICINE CABINETS 132 MAIN S Carp:t Sweepers 31.06 i NEW B s Each [N Ri’T:‘\;A. annually,'| land for the remaining five, $6,60 The building may be pur. chased after the first year for $62,- after the second year for $64, after the fourth year for $69, after the fifth years for $72, 000, and for the same. price there: uth of |after during the term of the lease. at the noon luncheon today., When: Cliffora B. 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