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Al Capone — Part 9
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James Belcastro - Apr. 15, 1930, nolle prossed,. Sale
explosives, TJudce Mefoorty.
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James Selcastro, Apr. 14, 1930, nolle Proawed. Sale
explosives. Judge McGoorty.
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& Sq. 44, D. B.
arrested 8/28/33 by Off. MoMullen & Sq. 4C, D. B. = hold
for Division of Investigation. Is Publie Enemy #25 -
wanted on vagrancy warrant,
On August 30, 1933, James Relcastro was interviewed at the
Chicago Division Office by Special Agent Jay C. Newmin and the follow-
ing information was elicited from him:
James Velcastro gave his residence address as 7726 South 5
Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, Jllinois, and advised that he was born in r°
Italy, February 6, 1895, and when he was approximately fifteen years of
age he came to the United States and secured his second papera and citizen-
ship in Chicago in 1921; that in applying for his first papers he made a
false statement to the effect that he was married end because of this false
statement his citizenship papers were taken away from him in 1931, With
further reference to his statement to the effect that he was married,
Belcastro explained thet at the time he made this statement he was living
with a common law wife and consequently considered that he was married,
He stated that he resided in Chicago prectically all of hia jife and that
since 1929 us i550 he Lad been operating a meat market and grocery located
at 265 W. 24th Street, Chicago, Illinoia, He stated that he had not been
out of the city aside from being in the surrounding suburbs during the
past three years; that he is not connected nor bas he ever been connected
with any "mob*; that he knows Vincent Gebardi, alias"Machine Gun"Jack
McGurn, but ia not acquainted with any members of the Touhy gang.
The records of the Municipal Court, Chicago, Jllinois, dis-
close that James Relcastro was sentenced to serve six months in the
House of Correction, Chicago, Illinois, on September 9, 1935, sentence
imposed by Judge Dunn. Belcastro immediately appealed his case to the
Supreme Court of the State of Illinois and was released in the sum of ten
thousand dollar bond, His case will be heard by the Supreme Court on
December 11, 1955.
Very truly yours,
QA bi woe
M. H. PURVIS, .
JIK:GVT Special agent in Charge. -
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