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Show the little enclosure ;is dcafenm::. It. continued fur a moment, eclino;'! followed, and the clamor died out. j Deathly silence lonovci. Rubric ran from behind his eab. Moici- t cycle Policeman Charles Fuller, who lives a block avr.y, had heard jj the shoi.3 and joined the cab driver. Thoy placed AieHo's bedv in'the en!) n and took it to a hospital. Aiello'a identity was a mystery J for an hour until his name wry 1 deciphered on a badly worn coat I lapel. : GANGSTER DIES; FIND 82 SHOTS CHICAGO. Oct. 21 ili: Joe Aiei-io. Aiei-io. one of t lie b' four of the Chi-rlru Chi-rlru underworld, was murderod lat nifihi by two squads of machine ma-chine jap.r.er'rf who dlrecied a deadly dead-ly cms.: tire f Va-Uets at him lie eamr out of his hiihnt; piace. Ai-.-llo. dt-uuly one.'i:y of Prarf :ce A! Capone. was ambushed by 'a:ijr-ster 'a:ijr-ster enemies who apparently hod lain for tiayj or even vcel;s in an apM rlment cverh;;-l:ir.LT the aiv,' leader's hiieout a wa.it i n;v the moment mo-ment they could opi a fire. Caponc's enemy, who, like poi:e. was called a "public enemy" by the crime com minion, fell, ;-!2 bullpts in ids Lac!;, one t'nrouiih hi--left eye. his ricrht reat toe shot away and his riht leg- broken in two places by slugs. Ccuut 63 Holes Kail today county morgue physicians physi-cians had counted G2 bullet holes and sa.id there might be more. The murder occurred in a fashionable fash-ionable residential district on north Kolmar avenue on the northwest side. The only witness was James P. Ruane, a taxicab driver, who had been called to the apartment where Aiello, who ,like many other y;ang leaders had been a fugitive since Alfred Linle was kilted on June 9, was hiding. Ruane entered the hallway, found the bells out of order, kicked on the corridor door to notify his fare that he had arrived and started back to his cab. The fare, who was Aiello, followed about 15 feet in the rear. As he opened the cab door, the driver heard a noise across the apartment courtyard. He turned and saw a window opening slowly. A cumbersome looking object was 1 laid across the sill. There was a burst of flame. As the cor: '.yard rang with the roar and the echo of the machine gun fire the crack of splintering wood and shattered glass, Aiello staggered, shouted something unintelligible, un-intelligible, glared for a moment, terrified, at the machine gun nest, then turned and half ran, half stumbled around a corner and inte a narrow court. There he halted as if to cm I gratulate himself upon his eseap? j But his enemies had anticipated ho : might use just this avenue nf escape. There was a second burnt ' of fire, this one from the rear of the narrow court. The roar of the machine gun in |