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New York, N. Y., Times MAY 5 PRISON DOORS CLOSE AL CAPONE BOUND PRISON noppe GLOSE father BEHIND AL CAPONE MAY 4 1932 BEH'AD FOR ATLANTA AL CAPONE BOUND duties until Continued from Page One. Gangster Reaches Atlanta After He Leaves Chicago at Night, FOR ATLANTA CELL labor," and Day in Which Curious Crowds Last-Minute Order Ending trim Inspect the Train. Leavenworth Plans. Continued removal to penitentiary and issued a mandate for his commitment The CONVICTS CRY "WELCOME!" COURT KILLED LAST HOPE mandate was followed by mittimus to drawn up by the clerk of the district three court and sent to the marshal The off made "Let Lads Have Their Fling, Gang Chief Packs Glumly for Attorney General decides the place of commitment. building He Remarks, and Begins His sioner of Chicago. Trip-Visited by Family-Will Capone refused to see reporters in Eleven-Year Term. his cell today but jail attaches said he Enter Penitentiary Tonight. NE he was silent and crestfallen. His and remarked about torneys Albert Fink and Michael Cit can Ahern, visited him, but left without said. miss my THE NEW YORK TIMES. Specialt Tire Naw YORS TIMES. The eleven comment. years ATLANTA, Ga., May 4.-The pon- CHICAGO. May Alphonse (Scar- bear heavier upon derous gates of Atlanta penitentiary Visited by His Family the drew face A1) Capone was whisked from began to talk about being closed behind Al Capone tonight as the Cook County jail to the Dear- Then Capone's family appeared at guards sitting with him the notorious underworld leader born Street Station late tonight and the jail. They are his mother, Mrs said ended his twenty-three hour journey started on his way to the Federal Theresa Capone his wife Mae Son man from Chicago prepared to be a model penitentiary at Atlanta. Albert, 12 years old his younger paying be made an the prisoner during the service o an Before the Dixie Flyer pulled out brother, Matthew, and sister, Mrs Presidential eleven-year sentence for income tax at 10:30 P. M. carrying Capone Mafalda Maritote. They remained evasion. away, he posed cheerfully while with the gangster for more than an tiary Warden A. C. Aderhold supervised newspaper photographers' flashlights hour then left without speaking seem the proceedings by which Capone be The folk tax boomed. were but dry-eyed poses comes No. 40 886 instead of "Iam glad to get started, he said Capone packed be- overlord of gangdom The pris- Then his heavy-set but nattily brought within the gray dressed form disappeared into the Atlanta sedan convoyed guards, masnes train. mate, Robert Ryan vote other automobiles filled with po- Capone was carried from the jall fraud prison officials and newspaper to the Dearborn Street station of the was placed in county Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad train bearing the Capone party James H in a big police squad car to the ao Besides the the Union Station here at companiment of shrieking sirens fa highest ever im. o'clock New York Daylight Additional squad cars loaded with in ai Judge While penitentiary officials fined city detectives and Treasury Depart the consulted with United States Marshal ment agents convoyed the prisoner' gone the W. Laubenheimer, Capone' of his car. custodian, the gang leader was the Fighting their way through persons could have done, ,six centre of interest.of large group of would gathered in the station, the prohibi- received newspaper men and photographers. tion agents, with the aid of other Inquires as to Conditions. officers, put Capone and Victor Mo- statements were sincere, rici, an automobile thief to whom he time moved to go voluntarily to In his conversation with the At was handcuffed, aboard the train. possible inducement for lanta reporters, the gangster seemed Capone's farewell to Chicago pro- jail was particularly interested in the local his liquor institution's reputation for its treat- vided big spectacle for hundreds of guards, spectators who congregated both at weeks the of was ment of prisoners. When informed other that impartiality was the rule he re- the county jail and at the station in to Robert the every marked: The change of plans whereby the "That's great." gangster was to be sent to Atlanta were Cries of "Hello, A1." and "Wel- insteadof Leavenworth as planned come Atlanta, A1," were shouted originally was supposed to be great inmates to new arrival as he secret imparted to but a few by cell United States Marshal H. C. W called fling Laubenheimer. easy when to this The instructions of the Attorney One General wired from Washington that his Guzik lost suit Capone was to be shipped to Atlanta pounds few months will had hardly reached the Federal to he photographed building when it seemingly spread serve year for dodging physical like wildfire all over town. to rival the Movie newsreel operators, news aper photographers and reporters to jail throng of 1932 61 were Theresa AOMA CITY OKLA. NEWE Mrs. and 3-to-1 .AY 4,1932 M7 here in Taxes Collected. gave birth against NEW ago, and they tiary that him take what POOR CHICAGO, two he said. you can expect E. pardon go along States prisoner The other is, say about WAILS CAPONE investigation, said indication of what he hopes to do cost was of the guards. been added to the Vito Morici, his fellow-prisoner, him. Bersiness Men Will Miss My Protection.' Says Prison I'm to hell Bound Gangsten The His a He HEADED FOR ATLANTA shook his Judge Samuel Alschuler of cir cuit court earlier in the day vacated the Enemy No. 1 Placed in Irons under which Capone had been held the jail To Prevent 'Sleep district court stay was va- cated few minutes later Walking The order then placed in the hands the United States marshal and the way clear By DBERT T. LOUGHRAN for the penitentiary trip. Press Staff Correspondent Forsaken by Gangland ABOARD DIXIE FLYER, EN Warden David Moneypenny ROUTE ATLANTA, Ga., May 4.- county.jail and federal guards Al Capone gangster who held him have watched Capone's cell said self mightier than the law will en- none attempted to bid him goodbye. ter Atlanta penitentiary tonight to like petty hoodlum, ignored by Capone will start serving the 11-year sentence imposed upon him for income tax the "tough guys" he into ruthless criminal army and by the fraud. scores of gay livers on whom he In an ugly mood, the swart, scar lavished jewels, diamond belt faced crimina traveled buckles and expensive liquor par- today guarded by ring heavily armed marshals wouldn't watch step and pulled out "Dixie Flyer' of the Chicago East- the big guy got down, ern Illinois Railroad The train is spokesman due at Atlanta 6:50 Stubborn' agents, Capone, bitter over to buy stubborn immunity from justice his last profits from the outlaw'i bounce at dustry he ruled with terror, sulke know in the Pullman where right in eagle-eyed deputies warded against possible escape rescue dared to Placed in Irons Nervous as cat too when which taking him Plenty smart seven and half years grim gang him through Chi- with the behavior Capone mask on his his with and they me. I his incessant my anything, In style reminiscent of his polities- ;cornful proffers of aid to peace of cers in the heyday of his under announced /orld dominance, Capone answered "All right, them send me to tlanta. We'll see how Chicago gets long without me Who will they now when they want to stop he kidnaping racket? Who's going give protection to business now gone?" The bulky 265-pound Capone shared an upper berth with Vito Jorici, auto theft route for trial in Florida The other berths o the compart ment were occupied by deputies, standing guard throughout the Others were within easy call the Atlanta ends Capone's sulk jail while his orneys vainly appealed against that was imposed by Judge James H. Wilker gangster was of

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Y., Times\nMAY 5\nPRISON DOORS CLOSE\nAL CAPONE BOUND\nPRISON noppe GLOSE\nfather\nBEHIND AL CAPONE\nMAY 4\n1932\nBEH'AD\nFOR ATLANTA\nAL CAPONE BOUND\nduties\nuntil\nContinued from Page One.\nGangster Reaches Atlanta After\nHe Leaves Chicago at Night,\nFOR ATLANTA CELL\nlabor,\"\nand\nDay in Which Curious Crowds\nLast-Minute Order Ending\ntrim\nInspect the Train.\nLeavenworth Plans.\nContinued\nremoval to penitentiary and issued\na mandate for his commitment The\nCONVICTS CRY \"WELCOME!\"\nCOURT KILLED LAST HOPE\nmandate was followed by mittimus\nto\ndrawn up by the clerk of the district\nthree\ncourt and sent to the marshal The\noff\nmade\n\"Let Lads Have Their Fling,\nGang Chief Packs Glumly for\nAttorney General decides the place\nof\ncommitment.\nbuilding\nHe Remarks, and Begins His\nsioner of Chicago.\nTrip-Visited by Family-Will\nCapone refused to see reporters in\nEleven-Year Term.\nhis cell today but jail attaches said\nhe\nEnter Penitentiary Tonight.\nNE\nhe was silent and crestfallen. His\nand\nremarked\nabout\ntorneys Albert Fink and Michael\nCit\ncan\nAhern, visited him, but left without\nsaid.\nmiss\nmy\nTHE NEW YORK TIMES.\nSpecialt Tire Naw YORS TIMES.\nThe\neleven\ncomment.\nyears\nATLANTA, Ga., May 4.-The pon-\nCHICAGO. May Alphonse (Scar-\nbear\nheavier\nupon\nderous gates of Atlanta penitentiary\nVisited by His Family\nthe\ndrew\nface A1) Capone was whisked from\nbegan\nto\ntalk\nabout\nbeing\nclosed behind Al Capone tonight as\nthe Cook County jail to the Dear-\nThen Capone's family appeared at\nguards\nsitting\nwith\nhim\nthe notorious underworld leader\nborn Street Station late tonight and\nthe jail. They are his mother, Mrs\nsaid\nended his twenty-three hour journey\nstarted on his way to the Federal\nTheresa Capone his wife Mae Son\nman\nfrom Chicago prepared to be a model\npenitentiary at Atlanta.\nAlbert, 12 years old his younger\npaying be made an the\nprisoner during the service o an\nBefore the Dixie Flyer pulled out\nbrother, Matthew, and sister, Mrs\nPresidential\neleven-year sentence for income tax\nat 10:30 P. M. carrying Capone\nMafalda Maritote. They remained\nevasion.\naway, he posed cheerfully while\nwith the gangster for more than an\ntiary\nWarden A. C. Aderhold supervised\nnewspaper photographers' flashlights\nhour then left without speaking\nseem\nthe proceedings by which Capone be\nThe\nfolk\ntax\nboomed.\nwere but dry-eyed\nposes\ncomes No. 40 886 instead of\n\"Iam glad to get started, he said\nCapone\npacked\nbe-\n overlord of gangdom The pris-\nThen his heavy-set but nattily\nbrought within the gray\ndressed form disappeared into the\nAtlanta sedan convoyed\nguards, masnes\ntrain.\nmate, Robert Ryan vote\nother automobiles filled with po-\nCapone was carried from the jall\nfraud\nprison officials and newspaper\nto the Dearborn Street station of the\nwas placed in county\nChicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad\ntrain bearing the Capone party\nJames H\nin a big police squad car to the ao\nBesides\nthe\nthe Union Station here at\ncompaniment of shrieking sirens\nfa\nhighest\never\nim.\no'clock New York Daylight\nAdditional squad cars loaded with\nin\nai\nJudge\nWhile penitentiary officials\nfined\ncity detectives and Treasury Depart\nthe\nconsulted with United States Marshal\nment agents convoyed the prisoner'\ngone\nthe\nW. Laubenheimer, Capone'\nof\nhis\ncar.\ncustodian, the gang leader was the\nFighting their way through persons\ncould have done, ,six\ncentre of interest.of large group of\nwould\ngathered in the station, the prohibi-\nreceived\nnewspaper men and photographers.\ntion agents, with the aid of other\nInquires as to Conditions.\nofficers, put Capone and Victor Mo-\nstatements were sincere,\nrici, an automobile thief to whom he\ntime moved to go voluntarily to\nIn his conversation with the At\nwas handcuffed, aboard the train.\npossible inducement for\nlanta reporters, the gangster seemed\nCapone's farewell to Chicago pro-\njail\nwas\nparticularly interested in the local\nhis\nliquor\ninstitution's reputation for its treat-\nvided big spectacle for hundreds of\nguards,\nspectators who congregated both at\nweeks the\nof\nwas\nment of prisoners. When informed\nother\nthat impartiality was the rule he re-\nthe county jail and at the station\nin\nto\nRobert\nthe\nevery\nmarked:\nThe change of plans whereby the\n\"That's\ngreat.\"\ngangster was to be sent to Atlanta\nwere\nCries of \"Hello, A1.\" and \"Wel-\ninsteadof Leavenworth as planned\ncome Atlanta, A1,\" were shouted\noriginally was supposed to be great\ninmates to new arrival as he\nsecret imparted to but a few by\ncell\nUnited States Marshal H. C. W\ncalled\nfling\nLaubenheimer.\neasy\nwhen\nto\nthis\nThe instructions of the Attorney\nOne\nGeneral wired from Washington that\nhis\nGuzik\nlost\nsuit\nCapone was to be shipped to Atlanta\npounds few months\nwill\nhad hardly reached the Federal\nto\nhe\nphotographed\nbuilding when it seemingly spread\nserve\nyear\nfor\ndodging\nphysical\nlike wildfire all over town.\nto\nrival\nthe\nMovie newsreel operators, news\naper photographers and reporters\nto jail\nthrong of\n1932 61\nwere\nTheresa\nAOMA CITY OKLA. NEWE\nMrs.\nand\n3-to-1\n.AY 4,1932\nM7\nhere\nin Taxes Collected.\ngave\nbirth\nagainst\nNEW\nago,\nand\nthey\ntiary\nthat\nhim\ntake\nwhat\nPOOR CHICAGO,\ntwo\nhe\nsaid.\nyou\ncan\nexpect\nE.\npardon\ngo\nalong\nStates\nprisoner\nThe\nother\nis,\nsay\nabout\nWAILS CAPONE\ninvestigation,\nsaid\nindication of what he hopes\nto\ndo\ncost\nwas\nof\nthe guards. been added to the\nVito Morici, his fellow-prisoner, him.\nBersiness Men Will Miss My\nProtection.' Says Prison\nI'm\nto\nhell\nBound Gangsten\nThe\nHis a\nHe\nHEADED FOR ATLANTA\nshook\nhis\nJudge\nSamuel\nAlschuler\nof\ncir\ncuit court earlier in the day vacated\nthe\nEnemy No. 1 Placed in Irons\nunder\nwhich\nCapone had been held the jail\nTo Prevent 'Sleep\ndistrict court stay was va-\ncated few minutes later\nWalking\nThe order then placed in\nthe hands the United States\nmarshal and the way clear\nBy\nDBERT T. LOUGHRAN\nfor\nthe\npenitentiary trip.\nPress Staff Correspondent\nForsaken by Gangland\nABOARD DIXIE FLYER, EN\nWarden David Moneypenny\nROUTE ATLANTA, Ga., May 4.-\ncounty.jail and federal guards\nAl Capone gangster who held him\nhave watched Capone's cell said\nself mightier than the law will en-\nnone\nattempted\nto bid him goodbye.\nter Atlanta penitentiary tonight to\nlike petty hoodlum, ignored by\nCapone\nwill\nstart serving the 11-year sentence\nimposed upon him for income tax\nthe \"tough guys\" he into\nruthless criminal army and by the\nfraud.\nscores of gay livers on whom he\nIn an ugly mood, the swart, scar\nlavished jewels, diamond belt\nfaced crimina traveled\nbuckles and expensive liquor par-\ntoday guarded by ring heavily\narmed\nmarshals\nwouldn't watch step and\npulled\nout\n\"Dixie Flyer' of the Chicago East-\nthe big guy got down,\nern Illinois Railroad The train is\nspokesman\ndue at Atlanta 6:50\nStubborn'\nagents,\nCapone, bitter over to buy\nstubborn\nimmunity from justice\nhis last profits from the outlaw'i\nbounce\nat\ndustry he ruled with terror, sulke\nknow\nin the Pullman where\nright\nin\neagle-eyed deputies warded against\npossible escape rescue\ndared\nto\nPlaced\nin\nIrons\nNervous as cat\ntoo when\nwhich\ntaking\nhim\nPlenty\nsmart\nseven and half years grim\ngang\nhim\nthrough\nChi-\nwith\nthe\nbehavior\nCapone\nmask\non\nhis\nhis with and\nthey\nme.\nI\nhis\nincessant\nmy anything,\nIn style reminiscent of his\npolities-\n;cornful proffers of aid to peace of\ncers in the heyday of his under\nannounced\n/orld dominance, Capone answered\n\"All right, them send me to\ntlanta. We'll see how Chicago gets\nlong without me Who will they\nnow when they want to stop\nhe kidnaping racket? Who's going\ngive protection to business now\ngone?\"\nThe bulky 265-pound Capone\nshared an upper berth with Vito\nJorici, auto theft\nroute for trial in Florida\nThe other berths o the compart\nment were occupied by deputies,\nstanding guard  throughout the\nOthers were within easy call\nthe\nAtlanta ends Capone's\nsulk jail while his\norneys vainly appealed against\nthat was imposed by\nJudge James H. Wilker\ngangster was\nof"
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