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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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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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