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Al Capone — Part 32
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‘aters, he neglected ;to pay his in
‘eome tax, Rocco De Grazio Was
————e
” Because, wit ether Capone gang:
gentenced by Federal Judge Wood-
ward yesterday to eighteen monthe
Aan Leavenworth penitentiary and
7$1,000 fine
> He and hia brother, Hicholas,
pleaded guilty. The latter gras
‘granted probation after belong sen
tenced to a year in the Bridewell
and $250 fine. . .
By drawing the prison term for
‘tax cheating, De Grazio followed
\the path of Al and Ralph Capone,
‘Jake and Sam Guzik, Frank Nitti,
Terry Druggan, Frankie Lake and
,—most recently—Murray Hum-
ipbreys. —s .
[ De Grazio admitted Yafling to
pay $20,000 tax in 1929 and 1830.
. According to Assistant United
States Attorney EB. Riley Campbell,
he confessed to internal revenue
investigators that be operated
eighteen handbooks, mostly in Mel-
rose Park, had a $400 a day pay
roli and paid $1,200 a qponih..fer
re et
= Baughman .~- ,
Chief Clerk... :
Mr. Coffey .... |. :
Mr. Lester _._..,... .
Mr, Quinn.........
Mr. Schilder
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