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Al Capone — Part 33
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ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 20 (NS).
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a ported bearing Al Capone cross mm 92 _«, 4H nodded .4n..the aitirmative 40
te 'Zthe Continent from the Federal ~ q| bystander who shouted the ques
a penitentiary here 0 Alcatraz, tion: oo
arn Uncie Sam's new “Devil's Island” ; ‘there with
* prison for hardened criminals, in “Ig Capone in
; J » Soin Prancisco Bay, | "Obeervers 1 reported that one of
‘= Picked squads of well armed * the prisoners peering out ithe ti
; ; ‘Federal agents guarded the two ialndebepiyeied hyaed
we Erresera railroad coaches carrying window resembled” the convicted
Bet ‘Some score convicts to the grim
: Ee. prison. Cameras Routed _ =
Sa Among them, it was reliably re- Federal guards chased away &
ported, was the ‘awarthy Capone, photographer who tried to take
former overlord of Chicago's gang- &. picture the grinning face
dom of prohibition days, who atill identified as 2 that of Capone. {|
must serve eight years of a sen- Escape from Alcatraz Island,
a ; aa tence for income tax fraud vent hemmed in vy, swift Towing tides, |*
i considere
Be Dangerous Taken Capone tod eee convicts
iS . §& Quietly the prisoners, consid: on the trip westward were kept
: seered the most dangerous and no} mo omorante of their destination.
-™ torious of the Government's wards, a pa en
were taken -from the penitentiary, : H yy : >
_, cells here early yesterday morn- , ‘ ,
‘ing and hustled aboard the
ses in the penitentiary siding.
~ The coaches we~g_attacshed to a
j lRresteeea train and the aa |
Westward began.
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