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Al Capone — Part 16
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Had Savini s seen Capone in February (1934), when this con-
worsation took place, Cupons would have been richer te the tun? oi
w25,000,002 Caporce would have ‘learned, porreps, trat he was +-- notwith-
stunding the fact that he was positive he was fot --- schsduled to re to
aleatrus Islund!
¢Capone, io tir eruzencnt, would have learne*? Wie were nis
friends ard wo ‘is enemies. . . and, incidentally, that fifty per cont
of (45 supposed friends --- to whom he paid fron yiouelO fo ye. 0.00 &
mont! --- were recularly und deliberately, reportic: (is wer moverert
wi sprech! ,
Cupone, +0 his sche, sould mmve quer ee isl oF Lic geuras
wd civilians to wheor. he doled 2 certains wontliy sun, /
Capons, “Ovsever, with the brain oc oe procdly oral vi ale t,
tad rot the ability to woel the cod fro. the made e 6 She ctrailhy ire.
tre erooLec. Thus 32 to pancd vat Shovincs, wha nev, Vib ues cure uw
Veeouoe contaminated py assceelation with the purassites and leecte. want
elvn; to the cilren strings of tre golie~ purse of Capono's,
Yet, when the cost despdeable and carefeliy plunce!s cstruyal
acd deceit porpetreted by a troiter of the noct conte ptiple tye cas
about to enrich the scoundrel vi5,000.00 more, it vas flavings Woo s- felurte
less of diseretion ond cute juenees <= apprised Carone of the disubpediuu.e.4
in store for hin.
It sees that Thorpe ond Shavings were riends. Vhorre, it
will be renesbered, treated Capone te his daily mussacos ud ba hs, wever
during the acjusintance of Cruvings and Thorre =- so far us ceule c: leurned --
had they discussed Capone,
adout the middle of March Shavirnis decided to invasti-ate the
failure of the $200.00 to reach the fricnd whose name he pave Doc. "Ne
inguired of Thorpe if he would object to askin; Al mbout it. Thorpe did.
Al contended thet he instructed Doc to send tho money. Doc, he undorstoo4,
had given 1t to one of Al's bodyguards to hand to Chattonler, Chattorier
was supposed to mail it, Chattonier, when asked about It, denied ever having
received ith = i, ‘
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