AL CAPONE
HiS BODYGUARD ARRESTED. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Co >yright.) NEW YORK, October 10, All eKtracfrdinary diversion ocruV(hl nf, AI Cap 1 peN trial at Chicago to-day, when United States Secret Service men suddenly arrested the gangster’s bodyguard for carrying a loaded revolver, Capone’s attorney protested that the bodyguard was a Deputy Sheriff, and lie had come into the courtroom, with the loaded revolver “unthinkingly.” Scores of witnesses who were brought up from Miami, in Florida, where Capone has a large estate, testified as to the regal state in which he lived, His meat hills totalled two hundred mg] fifty dollars weekly. He spent twenty-five thousand, dollars for “incidentals,” such ns telephones, kitchen utensils, etc., within three years. He was accustomed to pay in cash, and was always profuse with five dollar “tips,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 5
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134AL CAPONE Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 5
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