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Al Capone — Part 35
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werner Gebardi.
FIVE REVENGE
' .
Jack McGurh, born De Mora,
assumed name James Vincent Ge-
pardi, dubbed “Machine Gun,”
has murdered a number of men.
A sleek, athletic, well-mannered
fittle Italian known then as James
Fehardi was the son of an alky
cooker who had been murdered
py one Orazzio Tropea, “The
Scourge.” .
The kid Gebardi was hanging
around the Maxwell st. station after his retwmn from the profes-
and he was told by police that ll
father had been put om the spélt.
TWO MORE CLAIN
It was Mareh 7 before the asyen-
ger of Old Man Gebardi got
around to bumping off Tony
Finalli, and if was thirteen days |
after that when Samuzzo (“Sa-
moots") Amatuna, who had lived
long and prosperted by ibe gun,
died ‘by the same means.
Ail of these incidental killings
were attributed to the stripling
who hed taken on the task of
avenging the Gebardi family—
known in the old world a¢ De jinn put his
Mors.
“Samoocts” had been striving to
induce certain citizens to contrib~-
ute to a defense fund for John
Bealice and Albert Anselmit, s
couple of no-goods who were then
Bugs”) M
2122 N. Clar
notorious as
Day massacre
Gurn was én
pected.
He won as
through court
the “blond a
came his wif:
top point in
of gangster rei
Jack McG
on his la
As Yeast th
os
ing last night
af just what
joing of late,
HERE
His official’ puuve record fol-|
srominent in the picture and in lows:
PrULoiiitssy ss ve
hot water with the law.
ADMIRED BY CAPONE
McGurn, as he became knowy
sional baxing game, was @ nat:
ural enemy of that atrocious pall,
He didn’t like that, but he didi't {Scalice and Anselmi.
know what to do about it until
one day he received a “blatk
hand” letter, It told Gebardi to d
get out of town Jest he feel the
same urge that snet his father
on his Way.
t HE HAS REVENGE
The kid knew what to do then.
He ducked for awhile, appearing
as a professional boxer, and then
he returned to the wars. :
His father had been put on ‘the
spot on January 10, 1926. On the
following February 15 Orazzio
Tropea was shot—on the very
spot where James Gebardi's father
had died,
six days later Vito Bascone, who
hn i H “a a -
had aided in “collections” from
the elder Gebardi, met the same
pfate in the same place,
_ Two days after that sssassina-p
tion, on February 23, Eddie (“The
Eagle”) Baldielli was killed, pre-
sumably because he, too, had been |,
involved in the slaying of the
a-
He set out to gun for them, an
in his enthusiastic killings he
earned the attention and admira-
tion of Al Capone.
That was a fortunate piece of
discernment on the part of Ca~
pone, Because Scalice and An-
selmi were eagerly plotting the
death of Scarface.
MeGurn told Capone of the plot.
A little later McGurn entertained
Scalice and Anselmi and a fellow
named Giunta at a spaghetti
party in Cicero, Next morning
the three guests were found de-
porably dead.
dantery 1, 1930, arrested under
‘the name of Jack McGurn, on a
‘charge of carrying concealed wea-
pons,
February §, 1930, indicted on
‘fe above charge. :
March 20, 1930, held under th
“ame of James Vincent for ind
upstigation in Miami. F
April 10, 1930, returned to Chi:
cago from Mismi under name o!'
Jack McGurn. . °
July 3, 1930, sentenced to one:
year in the county jail and fined |
$300 by Judge Frankhouser on
a charge of carrying concealed
weapons.
WENS IN HIGH COURT
December 26, 1930, that sen-
tence was reversed and the case
was remanded by the Supreme
Court. !
July 2, 1931, under name of i
That coup apparently won Mc- |Jack McGurn arrested for vicla- ,
Gurn his spurs as a Capone handy
man. He became so prominent
that he was shot at periodicaliy,
being wounded once in a tiff at
‘che McCormick Hotel, Rush ant
Ontario sts.
THEN THE MASSACRE '
Then came the Capone mastes-
piece, elimination of seven assort-
ed hoodlums attached to George
Sf a- A
tion of Mann act. Sentenced to
two years in Leavenworth peni- |
tentiary. Placed on probation for ;
five years. |
eptember 6, 1933, under name {
- jof Jack McGurn, sentenced to six
Tronths in house of correction +
alter he had been found guilty.
iw vacrancy by Judge Thomas A."
Green. |
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