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Al Capone — Part 34
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EARING IN'TAX
| WARRANT THEFT
Capone Ex-Aid Held A
rtificates Are Found -
in Home.
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Danny Stanton, who bustled and
muscled for the Capone and other
‘south side beer mobs during prohibi-
days, appesred before Judge
Matthew D. Hartigan in Felony
court today on a charge of receiv-
ing stolen property.
The case was continued to Feb.
14 at the request of Assistant State's
Attorney Patrick Danaher to give
e@ police further opportunity te in | eee
vestigate the erefore of two tax So
eas _!warrants nearly two years ago
anticipation warrants found in Stan a © | George Gray,
ton’s home at 7615 Yates avenue.
Although many of Stanton's fel-|been dead a year. He denied kn
lows in the prohibition beer racket c
are now on relief or its verge, the |#id “J even forgot that I had them.
passing of prohibition and the com- Vaine Is Questionte.
ing of the depression appear not to| Some mystesy surrounded the ap-
have affected Stanton. - pearance :
Expensively Dressed. cording to information on file with
He was expensively if not well Chief of Detectives John L. Sal-:
livan, the stolen warrants had been
dressed and a handsome set of furs 5
was draped about his wife, Lucille, marked redeemed and were: not
; negotiable. “
who faces the sume charge of Te!" "The tw. warrants found in the
ceiving stolen property.
Attorney James M. Burke was in[Staston = apartment, = howevar,,
court in behalf of Stanton, his wife|/Sowed Ro markings that would in-
and Robert Bock, a brother-in-law, {icate they bad been redeemed.
He made no objection to the con-} py was arrested Wednesday!
tinuance. The Stantons wre at|ight by police and federal agents
liberty on bond and Mr. Burke said|foF questioning ss to the where-'
he would furnish Bock's $2,500 bait(@>0uts of one Charles Yarnowski,
before nightfall. wanted in New Jersey
The warrants, one for $1,000 and|28. Murder and bank ro :
the other for $5,000, were part of. “oe ™ “
e $67,000 in warrants stolen from
the county treasurer's branch office
at 6 North Clark street on Sept. 7,
1933. They are the first to be re-
~ Stanten, whe was merely surly
when he was first arrested Wednes-
day night, talked fast when police,
discovered the tax warrants
tally in his apartment, con~
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