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'Inside Story' of
Deal With Capone
Judge at First Agreed
on Lighter Term,
Senators Told
EXPLAINS TRAP
Trail Leads Through
Beer, Millions
And Murder
WASHINGTON, April 2.-
astounding story
of the power of Al Capone and
his Chicago gangsters, told in
the words of the man who
finally made them surrender
before the strong arm of the
Government,
made public today by Sen-
ate committee.
It
was
the
inside
story
of
battle against
and
his
gang
as
told
Attorney
Senate
Judge James
Court.
Capone
o
years
an agreement by
to two and B
half years if Capone plead
his
session
of
the
com-
Tuesday. Johnson revealed
what
true
stances of that agreement for the
first
time.
"Arrogance" Cited
He
said
Judge
Wilkerson
the
later
Capone himself
his
making
the
terms
of
the
testified
he
was
when
the
reement
but
be-
that
"mis-
anything
judicially
im-
The most amazing part of John
testimony
was
his
power
and,
the
and
the
had
the
powerful
"Rides" Feared
the
difficulties
of
.testify
Johnson
said
the
those
called
was:
"If
you
want
send
to
prison all right, but not
because you know will be
taken
for
is
true,
Johnson
told
the
Waters Reflect a City's Treasure
had
rather
pain-
ful
experience
when
by
the
of
Basile,
about
to
to
prison.
been with the
Juliano
had
murders
and
evidence
he
was
partner
that
he
quarreled
with
had
Schemer
Drucel
st
kill
was
shot
and
by
policeman
before
he
execute
the
murder
gave
which
and just before Christmas
1929
before
the
Grand
Jury
and
to
were
get-
ready
return
Indiet-
ment that he was mur-
dered
before
many
experiences
of
that
kind."
of
conspiracy
against
six of
murdered before the case came
to
He
added
that
eight
of
their
A&
also
in-
some
witnesses
under
which
Ca
was
guilty
and
to
rate
term
THE STATELY BEAUTY of the Palace of
Friday night when the building was illumi-
said
subject
was
broached
to
Fine
Arts
mirrored
in
its
lake
again
nated preparatory to reopening last night.
him
by
attorney.
He
said
he
did
not
at
first
was
small
bank
with
not
more
we
prosecuted
we
got
some
lead
mit
the
substantive
offense,
They
Mitchell
at
than
$8,000,000
in
deposits
and
and some
do
not
sell;
they
manu-
in
"great
those
with
this
facture; they not transport,
case,
before
the
grand
jury
kind
Al
Ca-
and
reach
them
would
be
to
accept
the
and
the
was
very
under
conspiracy
and
make
to
death.
not
He
no
bank
We
statute.
APPROV AL CLAIMED.
know
why.
never
could
find
year
we
had
daily
con-
said
he
talked
with
Wil-
OVERDRAFTS
He
kept
no
books.
He
signed
no
ferences. Everywhere we
about
the
pressing
him
to
cheeks.
In
all
our
tered
fear.
was
re-
judge
he
endorsed.
these
accounts,
he
con-
we
had
one
check
luctant. March, we returned
the
"He
anything
first
the
plan.
"and
he
first
indictment
and
sup-
attorney
said
know
the
bank
was
small
hand.
The
system
he
pressed
We
did
that
to
stor
of
months
always
three
the
running
the
statute
the
and
one
these
three
himself,
but
was
p
the
from what and was
limitations
and
then
we
account
kept
on
of
ding'
shifted
three
one
nearly
complete
the
with our
follow
such
Instance
overdraft
chain leading him.
LIFE TRACED.
unless
of
and
overdraft
CLEVER ESPIONAGE.
District
Attorney
told
of
which
they
permitted
agents
kept
at
work
on
the spots of
his
and
this
bank
the
gathering
evidence
and
special
pone's
during
years
"utter
cashier
said
he
did
not
know
who
which
he
obtained
Capone pleaded guilty an
squad was organized, known as
leadership
owned
the
District
Attorney's
squad.
Chicago's gangland.
paper
carried
saying
he
very
much
"Al
of
court
be
two
may
the
gangs
had
sples
Capone
began
his
career
the
broken
and
was
very
bartender the Bowery
half
everywhere.
and
years
vere
with
him
and
he
wept.
Later
attract
the
Information
they
get.
New
"He
Then
did
his
told
night
"Then
himself,
our
finally
the Five Points
attention
going
to
purpose
when
he
came
gang-
in
New
York.
races
vividly
clothes
and
reaching
Al
Capone
been
the
gang
came
to
colored
ster
was
there
and
for
objective
we
sought
after
for
Chicago
1920
1922,
think,
pictures
with
famous
him.
last
He
had
bouneer.
bouneer
said
Eventually
we
got
the
Infor
these
things
syndicate
that
was
In
the
rough
in
these
disorderly
blazoned
the
You
might
add
the
out.
Then
newspap
these
in
the
difficult
aases,
gang-
gambling small
stantly during that he
we
terrifie
violence.'
in
this
comes
gambling
way
1923,
"We had ascertained who Ca-
sters
and
:
we
trace
him
beer,
alcohol
being
down,
he
got
point
where
Judge
but
seemed
There
was
in
small
but
dealing
he
car
$4,500.
this
court.
#
very
1924
three
was
right
with
they
eurlous
about
how
deal
with
bulk.
Jack
They
have
ings
gambling
places
In
suburb
about
Guzik.
live
neighbor-
my
with
the
police
in
order
to
dis-
Cicero
hood
where
there
are
homes
and
The
defendant
himself,
tribute
that,
CALL ORG
NIZER
TO
that
by
many
'How
we
happened
to
prove
very
nice
closed that Information, so he
the
times,"
he
ontinued,
his
orner
this
from
brought
this
upon
himself
clearly
BREWERIES SEIZED.
young
minister,
by
the
the gangsters, strange
his
are
and
bring
up
"This
squad
from
the
District
name Mr. Hoover, the presi-
Johnson
quoted
Wilkerson
office
the
was
led
dent
the
Real
Board
and
He
and
saying
publication
stories
very
capable
young
man
the
the
Kiwanis
Club,
the
of
this
crowd.
the
of
were
and
had
"Al Capone represents the force
name
Ness,
who
graduate
Bragg,
and
name
of
the
justice
in
this
the
y of
Morgan,
the
help
from
the
country
untold
injur
had
he
selected
the
squad,
The
plan
Kiwanis Club and the American
make
story
to w Chair-
covered
First,
was cause the Capone gang to
Legion.
man Borah asked Johnson,
we convicted Ralph Capone, then
lose
money
and
this
squad
ook
organized raid on Ca-
probability
these
things
had
Frank
Nitti,
who
was
partner
brewery
after
and
some-
got
search
happened the judge would
In
hese
gambling
thing
like
five
these
very
rant
and
went
there
the
have
carried
out
your
recom-
Cape
work
was
pros
large,
expensive
rucks
that
cost
afternoon
and
had
a
constable
mendation
tion and in selling and in
$4,000 $5,000 aplece.
with them.
DRAWN FROM RECORD.
system
of
gambling.
Capone came his trous-
draw
this
conclusion
from
detecting
these
iolations
and
hastily
pulled
his
pa-
the record, Johnson replied
INCOMES
they
pursued
that
relentlessly.
jamas
rapped
the
door
think
this
point
the
one
that
might
add
their
overturn
That
ended
in
an
Indictment
and
wanted
to
and
the
stands out over the record,
large. We traced about
against
sixty
-two
and
later
man the door sald: Who are
that the thing he made up his
nearly $2,000,000
the
investi
have
been
pur-
you?"
and
he
said:
This
is
my
mind
to
to
drive
home
to
to
Ralph
In
the
Jack
ued
and
think
now
have
party;
this
joint.
this
fendant
that
he
himself
case
we
over
$1,000,-
all
the
men
were
was
the
difficulty
could
not
the
judgment
000.
with
the
Capone
crowd
that
about
that,
These
men
was to Imposed on him.
"Of
course
is
the
money
that
side
the
case,
the
beer
side.
courageous,
but
after
this
raid,
Johnson
that
Wilkerson
these
owe
All them were leaders, not
Hoover,
the
minister,
was
threat-
had
ated
Capone
with
great
These
all
resulted
con-
all
of
these
but
dozen
ned
and
men
were
severity
in
agreed
and
appeals
were
placed
but
allowed
the
leaders
organized
In ront his house. Bragg was
he
not
be
too
on
Ca-
and
cases
were
affirmed
crime.
They
are
under
indict-
assaulted
brutally
beate:
pone.
He
added
they
were
lenie
and
ment
and
will
be
brought
trial
kicked and malmed by hav-
"Every
time
that
man
came
the last ones think are going
the
future
and
under
this
ing his nose crushed. Morgan
Into
court
when
he
was
up
for
his
the
this
week.
That
indictment was Al Capone,
taken for and shot
contempt proceeding
is, Guzik and Gene Oliver.
'We
going
to
that
case
Capone told them This is
there was something about his
O'Brien there and
and want say this-that the
the last raid you will ever make.'
dress and manner that was Just
Sam Guzik, Jack's brother,
evidence against Capone was
And
they
were
an affront to the
there.
man
the
name
very
much
rather
because,
of
afraid.'
of
justice."
Jack
McGurn
who
said
course, these leaders do not com-
Before
the
trial
Johnson
sald
it
machine gunner and one of the
was
Lound
that
Capone
had
list
hig killers for the mob, has been
the
from
He the man who
jury was to be selected and 80
in that Valentine's Day mas-
the
was
with
sacre said have killed seven
"During the progress of the
men at one stroke of the machine
trial,
he
"very
many
gun.
of the jurors were intimidated.
This process of breaking down
We
had
undercover
men
in
the
these partners was plan to
lobby
the
hotel
and
in
reach Al Capone. In every case
halls. Many attempts were made
to
He gave the committee the de-
tails
how
"trapped" the Capone brothers on
tax
BANK ACCOUNTS.
checking the many
bank maintained by the
gangster leaders, Johnson said
"Take the matter violence. In
the Ralph Capone ease, which
be
because it typical gangster
case of the type we have prose-
cuted under the
the agents discovered bank ac-
counts. There were eight or ten
the peculiar thing about it
was every three months one
was closed, James Car-
ter, James Brown and It
rather odd that each first
name began with 'James.
It/
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Johnson revealed\nwhat\ntrue\nstances of that agreement for the\nfirst\ntime.\n\"Arrogance\" Cited\nHe\nsaid\nJudge\nWilkerson\nthe\nlater\nCapone himself\nhis\nmaking\nthe\nterms\nof\nthe\ntestified\nhe\nwas\nwhen\nthe\nreement\nbut\nbe-\nthat\n\"mis-\nanything\njudicially\nim-\nThe most amazing part of John\ntestimony\nwas\nhis\npower\nand,\nthe\nand\nthe\nhad\nthe\npowerful\n\"Rides\" Feared\nthe\ndifficulties\nof\n.testify\nJohnson\nsaid\nthe\nthose\ncalled\nwas:\n\"If\nyou\nwant\nsend\nto\nprison all right, but not\nbecause you know will be\ntaken\nfor\nis\ntrue,\nJohnson\ntold\nthe\nWaters Reflect a City's Treasure\nhad\nrather\npain-\nful\nexperience\nwhen\nby\nthe\nof\nBasile,\nabout\nto\nto\nprison.\nbeen with the\nJuliano\nhad\nmurders\nand\nevidence\nhe\nwas\npartner\nthat\nhe\nquarreled\nwith\nhad\nSchemer\nDrucel\nst\nkill\nwas\nshot\nand\nby\npoliceman\nbefore\nhe\nexecute\nthe\nmurder\ngave\nwhich\nand just before Christmas\n1929\nbefore\nthe\nGrand\nJury\nand\nto\nwere\nget-\nready\nreturn\nIndiet-\nment that he was mur-\ndered\nbefore\nmany\nexperiences\nof\nthat\nkind.\"\nof\nconspiracy\nagainst\nsix of\nmurdered before the case came\nto\nHe\nadded\nthat\neight\nof\ntheir\nA&\nalso\nin-\nsome\nwitnesses\nunder\nwhich\nCa\nwas\nguilty\nand\nto\nrate\nterm\nTHE STATELY BEAUTY of the Palace of\nFriday night when the building was illumi-\nsaid\nsubject\nwas\nbroached\nto\nFine\nArts\nmirrored\nin\nits\nlake\nagain\nnated preparatory to reopening last night.\nhim\nby\nattorney.\nHe\nsaid\nhe\ndid\nnot\nat\nfirst\nwas\nsmall\nbank\nwith\nnot\nmore\nwe\nprosecuted\nwe\ngot\nsome\nlead\nmit\nthe\nsubstantive\noffense,\nThey\nMitchell\nat\nthan\n$8,000,000\nin\ndeposits\nand\nand some\ndo\nnot\nsell;\nthey\nmanu-\nin\n\"great\nthose\nwith\nthis\nfacture; they not transport,\ncase,\nbefore\nthe\ngrand\njury\nkind\nAl\nCa-\nand\nreach\nthem\nwould\nbe\nto\naccept\nthe\nand\nthe\nwas\nvery\nunder\nconspiracy\nand\nmake\nto\ndeath.\nnot\nHe\nno\nbank\nWe\nstatute.\nAPPROV AL CLAIMED.\nknow\nwhy.\nnever\ncould\nfind\nyear\nwe\nhad\ndaily\ncon-\nsaid\nhe\ntalked\nwith\nWil-\nOVERDRAFTS\nHe\nkept\nno\nbooks.\nHe\nsigned\nno\nferences. Everywhere we\nabout\nthe\npressing\nhim\nto\ncheeks.\nIn\nall\nour\ntered\nfear.\nwas\nre-\njudge\nhe\nendorsed.\nthese\naccounts,\nhe\ncon-\nwe\nhad\none\ncheck\nluctant. March, we returned\nthe\n\"He\nanything\nfirst\nthe\nplan.\n\"and\nhe\nfirst\nindictment\nand\nsup-\nattorney\nsaid\nknow\nthe\nbank\nwas\nsmall\nhand.\nThe\nsystem\nhe\npressed\nWe\ndid\nthat\nto\nstor\nof\nmonths\nalways\nthree\nthe\nrunning\nthe\nstatute\nthe\nand\none\nthese\nthree\nhimself,\nbut\nwas\np\nthe\nfrom what and was\nlimitations\nand\nthen\nwe\naccount\nkept\non\nof\nding'\nshifted\nthree\none\nnearly\ncomplete\nthe\nwith our\nfollow\nsuch\nInstance\noverdraft\nchain leading him.\nLIFE TRACED.\nunless\nof\nand\noverdraft\nCLEVER ESPIONAGE.\nDistrict\nAttorney\ntold\nof\nwhich\nthey\npermitted\nagents\nkept\nat\nwork\non\nthe spots of\nhis\nand\nthis\nbank\nthe\ngathering\nevidence\nand\nspecial\npone's\nduring\nyears\n\"utter\ncashier\nsaid\nhe\ndid\nnot\nknow\nwho\nwhich\nhe\nobtained\nCapone pleaded guilty an\nsquad was organized, known as\nleadership\nowned\nthe\nDistrict\nAttorney's\nsquad.\nChicago's gangland.\npaper\ncarried\nsaying\nhe\nvery\nmuch\n\"Al\nof\ncourt\nbe\ntwo\nmay\nthe\ngangs\nhad\nsples\nCapone\nbegan\nhis\ncareer\nthe\nbroken\nand\nwas\nvery\nbartender the Bowery\nhalf\neverywhere.\nand\nyears\nvere\nwith\nhim\nand\nhe\nwept.\nLater\nattract\nthe\nInformation\nthey\nget.\nNew\n\"He\nThen\ndid\nhis\ntold\nnight\n\"Then\nhimself,\nour\nfinally\nthe Five Points\nattention\ngoing\nto\npurpose\nwhen\nhe\ncame\ngang-\nin\nNew\nYork.\nraces\nvividly\nclothes\nand\nreaching\nAl\nCapone\nbeen\nthe\ngang\ncame\nto\ncolored\nster\nwas\nthere\nand\nfor\nobjective\nwe\nsought\nafter\nfor\nChicago\n1920\n1922,\nthink,\npictures\nwith\nfamous\nhim.\nlast\nHe\nhad\nbouneer.\nbouneer\nsaid\nEventually\nwe\ngot\nthe\nInfor\nthese\nthings\nsyndicate\nthat\nwas\nIn\nthe\nrough\nin\nthese\ndisorderly\nblazoned\nthe\nYou\nmight\nadd\nthe\nout.\nThen\nnewspap\nthese\nin\nthe\ndifficult\naases,\ngang-\ngambling small\nstantly during that he\nwe\nterrifie\nviolence.'\nin\nthis\ncomes\ngambling\nway\n1923,\n\"We had ascertained who Ca-\nsters\nand\n:\nwe\ntrace\nhim\nbeer,\nalcohol\nbeing\ndown,\nhe\ngot\npoint\nwhere\nJudge\nbut\nseemed\nThere\nwas\nin\nsmall\nbut\ndealing\nhe\ncar\n$4,500.\nthis\ncourt.\n#\nvery\n1924\nthree\nwas\nright\nwith\nthey\neurlous\nabout\nhow\ndeal\nwith\nbulk.\nJack\nThey\nhave\nings\ngambling\nplaces\nIn\nsuburb\nabout\nGuzik.\nlive\nneighbor-\nmy\nwith\nthe\npolice\nin\norder\nto\ndis-\nCicero\nhood\nwhere\nthere\nare\nhomes\nand\nThe\ndefendant\nhimself,\ntribute\nthat,\nCALL ORG\nNIZER\nTO\nthat\nby\nmany\n'How\nwe\nhappened\nto\nprove\nvery\nnice\nclosed that Information, so he\nthe\ntimes,\"\nhe\nontinued,\nhis\norner\nthis\nfrom\nbrought\nthis\nupon\nhimself\nclearly\nBREWERIES SEIZED.\nyoung\nminister,\nby\nthe\nthe gangsters, strange\nhis\nare\nand\nbring\nup\n\"This\nsquad\nfrom\nthe\nDistrict\nname Mr. Hoover, the presi-\nJohnson\nquoted\nWilkerson\noffice\nthe\nwas\nled\ndent\nthe\nReal\nBoard\nand\nHe\nand\nsaying\npublication\nstories\nvery\ncapable\nyoung\nman\nthe\nthe\nKiwanis\nClub,\nthe\nof\nthis\ncrowd.\nthe\nof\nwere\nand\nhad\n\"Al Capone represents the force\nname\nNess,\nwho\ngraduate\nBragg,\nand\nname\nof\nthe\njustice\nin\nthis\nthe\ny of\nMorgan,\nthe\nhelp\nfrom\nthe\ncountry\nuntold\ninjur\nhad\nhe\nselected\nthe\nsquad,\nThe\nplan\nKiwanis Club and the American\nmake\nstory\nto w Chair-\ncovered\nFirst,\nwas cause the Capone gang to\nLegion.\nman Borah asked Johnson,\nwe convicted Ralph Capone, then\nlose\nmoney\nand\nthis\nsquad\nook\norganized raid on Ca-\nprobability\nthese\nthings\nhad\nFrank\nNitti,\nwho\nwas\npartner\nbrewery\nafter\nand\nsome-\ngot\nsearch\nhappened the judge would\nIn\nhese\ngambling\nthing\nlike\nfive\nthese\nvery\nrant\nand\nwent\nthere\nthe\nhave\ncarried\nout\nyour\nrecom-\nCape\nwork\nwas\npros\nlarge,\nexpensive\nrucks\nthat\ncost\nafternoon\nand\nhad\na\nconstable\nmendation\ntion and in selling and in\n$4,000 $5,000 aplece.\nwith them.\nDRAWN FROM RECORD.\nsystem\nof\ngambling.\nCapone came his trous-\ndraw\nthis\nconclusion\nfrom\ndetecting\nthese\niolations\nand\nhastily\npulled\nhis\npa-\nthe record, Johnson replied\nINCOMES\nthey\npursued\nthat\nrelentlessly.\njamas\nrapped\nthe\ndoor\nthink\nthis\npoint\nthe\none\nthat\nmight\nadd\ntheir\noverturn\nThat\nended\nin\nan\nIndictment\nand\nwanted\nto\nand\nthe\nstands out over the record,\nlarge. We traced about\nagainst\nsixty\n-two\nand\nlater\nman the door sald: Who are\nthat the thing he made up his\nnearly $2,000,000\nthe\ninvesti\nhave\nbeen\npur-\nyou?\"\nand\nhe\nsaid:\nThis\nis\nmy\nmind\nto\nto\ndrive\nhome\nto\nto\nRalph\nIn\nthe\nJack\nued\nand\nthink\nnow\nhave\nparty;\nthis\njoint.\nthis\nfendant\nthat\nhe\nhimself\ncase\nwe\nover\n$1,000,-\nall\nthe\nmen\nwere\nwas\nthe\ndifficulty\ncould\nnot\nthe\njudgment\n000.\nwith\nthe\nCapone\ncrowd\nthat\nabout\nthat,\nThese\nmen\nwas to Imposed on him.\n\"Of\ncourse\nis\nthe\nmoney\nthat\nside\nthe\ncase,\nthe\nbeer\nside.\ncourageous,\nbut\nafter\nthis\nraid,\nJohnson\nthat\nWilkerson\nthese\nowe\nAll them were leaders, not\nHoover,\nthe\nminister,\nwas\nthreat-\nhad\nated\nCapone\nwith\ngreat\nThese\nall\nresulted\ncon-\nall\nof\nthese\nbut\ndozen\nned\nand\nmen\nwere\nseverity\nin\nagreed\nand\nappeals\nwere\nplaced\nbut\nallowed\nthe\nleaders\norganized\nIn ront his house. Bragg was\nhe\nnot\nbe\ntoo\non\nCa-\nand\ncases\nwere\naffirmed\ncrime.\nThey\nare\nunder\nindict-\nassaulted\nbrutally\nbeate:\npone.\nHe\nadded\nthey\nwere\nlenie\nand\nment\nand\nwill\nbe\nbrought\ntrial\nkicked and malmed by hav-\n\"Every\ntime\nthat\nman\ncame\nthe last ones think are going\nthe\nfuture\nand\nunder\nthis\ning his nose crushed. Morgan\nInto\ncourt\nwhen\nhe\nwas\nup\nfor\nhis\nthe\nthis\nweek.\nThat\nindictment was Al Capone,\ntaken for and shot\ncontempt proceeding\nis, Guzik and Gene Oliver.\n'We\ngoing\nto\nthat\ncase\nCapone told them This is\nthere was something about his\nO'Brien there and\nand want say this-that the\nthe last raid you will ever make.'\ndress and manner that was Just\nSam Guzik, Jack's brother,\nevidence against Capone was\nAnd\nthey\nwere\nan affront to the\nthere.\nman\nthe\nname\nvery\nmuch\nrather\nbecause,\nof\nafraid.'\nof\njustice.\"\nJack\nMcGurn\nwho\nsaid\ncourse, these leaders do not com-\nBefore\nthe\ntrial\nJohnson\nsald\nit\nmachine gunner and one of the\nwas\nLound\nthat\nCapone\nhad\nlist\nhig killers for the mob, has been\nthe\nfrom\nHe the man who\njury was to be selected and 80\nin that Valentine's Day mas-\nthe\nwas\nwith\nsacre said have killed seven\n\"During the progress of the\nmen at one stroke of the machine\ntrial,\nhe\n\"very\nmany\ngun.\nof the jurors were intimidated.\nThis process of breaking down\nWe\nhad\nundercover\nmen\nin\nthe\nthese partners was plan to\nlobby\nthe\nhotel\nand\nin\nreach Al Capone. In every case\nhalls. Many attempts were made\nto\nHe gave the committee the de-\ntails\nhow\n\"trapped\" the Capone brothers on\ntax\nBANK ACCOUNTS.\nchecking the many\nbank maintained by the\ngangster leaders, Johnson said\n\"Take the matter violence. In\nthe Ralph Capone ease, which\nbe\nbecause it typical gangster\ncase of the type we have prose-\ncuted under the\nthe agents discovered bank ac-\ncounts. There were eight or ten\nthe peculiar thing about it\nwas every three months one\nwas closed, James Car-\nter, James Brown and It\nrather odd that each first\nname began with 'James.\nIt/"
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