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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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    "ocrText": "'Inside Story' of\nDeal With Capone\nJudge at First Agreed\non Lighter Term,\nSenators Told\nEXPLAINS TRAP\nTrail Leads Through\nBeer, Millions\nAnd Murder\nWASHINGTON, April 2.-\nastounding story\nof the power of Al Capone and\nhis Chicago gangsters, told in\nthe words of the man who\nfinally made them surrender\nbefore the strong arm of the\nGovernment,\nmade public today by Sen-\nate committee.\nIt\nwas\nthe\ninside\nstory\nof\nbattle against\nand\nhis\ngang\nas\ntold\nAttorney\nSenate\nJudge James\nCourt.\nCapone\no\nyears\nan agreement by\nto two and B\nhalf years if Capone plead\nhis\nsession\nof\nthe\ncom-\nTuesday. 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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