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Al Capone — Part 8

70 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Organized Crime · Topic: Al Capone · 69 pages OCR'd
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lery. Burke did not confine his activities to any one gang or city. Formerly a member of the notori- ous Egan Rats of St. Louis, Burke had been a machine-gunner with the American Expeditionary Forces during the World War, and was wanted in five American cities for as many murders at the time of the Valentine Massacre. This choice criminal is still at large. Shortly after the massacre he narrowly Michigan, where he posed as a re- spectable citizen. When his little bungalow was raided, after the precipitate flight of Mr. Burke, police discovered three machine guns and several hundred bullets. In escaping Mr. Burke shot and killed a traffic cop who wanted to baw] him out for running through Two women identified John, but they couldn’t remember having ever met Mr, Anselmi before. The case against Jack McGurn eventually was nolle prossed. As for Scalice a sad but inevitable fate overtook him before the day scheduled for his court appearance and, would you believe it, he was in company at the time with his old partner, Albert Anselmi. These two boys were always together. We shall re- turn to them at the proper time. Seven days after the Valentine Massacre the police discovered one of the automobiles which had trans- ported one group of the ‘“‘execu- tioners” to 2122 North Clark Street. Discovery was made in a garage in the rear of 1728 North Woods Street, three blocks from the Circus Cafe. The “massacre car” had been a traffic light. Incidentally the re- Johnny Buave “Dingbat” Oberts, at left, with his b : ward for his capture now Stands at body guard, Bammy Malaga, holding an athletic oe ed beat cured over the : trophy. The "“Dingbat" and Sammy were insep- the substantial total of $100,000. arable in life and when Oberta was found dead parts and then set afire in an effort Arthur Brichet, the boy who im his automobile the police looked arouné for to destroy all identifying marks. It was told to move on, identified John Sammy. Sure encugh there he was just a few was definitely established with the Scalice and Jack McGurn as did ‘feet away. bin body floating in = smal) stream. _ discovery of the automobile that it one woman eye-witness and both were eventually indicted. McGurn was arrested in a room in the Stevens Hotel where he was holding gala with a sinuous blonde, Louise Rolfe, now known to fame as the “blonde alibi.” No machine guns were in Jack's mxurious quarters, but he was not entirely without protection for over on the bureau within convenient reach was a .45 automatic pistol and a .82 revolver. The woman who iden- tified Jack also said that she had seen him before with a number of men who played around the Circus Cafe on North Avenue. As you might expect when the police finally came upon John Secalice he was with his old partner, Albert Anselmi ' Squealed saga wa edt i ~. had been “faked” to resemble a police squad car. The garage had been rented several days before the massacre, and, according te the owner, the renters, three men, gave their addresses as the Circus Cafe. An exhaustive investigation from the automobile angle of the Valentine horror which took many months finally left detectives with nothing more than a number of fictitious names, A raid made on the day following the massacre found the Circus Cafe not open for business. Doors were locked, tables overturned and Messrs Maddox, Capprezzio, Hum- phreys and Rocco Beicastro, the big bombing boy, were nowhere around. Three months later, however, when public temperature had dropped a few degrees, these choice gentlemen ap- peared at detective headquarters where they suffered them- selves to be interviewed by reporters and Commissioner Steea, All had nice, detailed stories as to their movements LSet. nao ce, Geltaned stories emMe (2) Johnny Genarc, one of Capone's adept bomb tossers, fell out with another Capone bomber, James Beloastro, and Johnny was put on the spot. In the hospits! Johany violated Gangiand’s code by “squawking” that Beloastro engaged two killers to do the dirty work. (2) Julius Rosenheim, an informer of fare touch, met a fate common to all gentlemen of the underworld who whisper and squawk and inform into the ears of the “wrong guys.” Official attention has again been focused on the life and activities of Mtr. Rosenhelm, since the marder of Jake Lingle. re re ne cei ee ae cr a a ert
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