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Show Scarface Capone Called Hoodlum Doesn't Like It CHICAGO, March 20 UU: face" Al Capone. metropolitan hen to Chicago's million-dolla'r-a-month vice." gambling and liquor rackets, matched wits with his Uncle Sam today behind the heavily guarded doors of a grand jury room on the eighth floor of the federal bu.ldmg. After waiting an hour in the 01-'iee 01-'iee of an assistant district attorney Capone was taken before the grand jury and questioned about the operations oper-ations of the beer syndicate which debauched the once peaceful suburb sub-urb of Chicago Heights. Capone found his Uncle Sam much less impressed by his importance import-ance than wore the Chicago police who turned out by the dozens to escort him through hostile territory. terri-tory. George E. Q. Johnson, United States District Attorney, called "Scarface'' a hoodlum to his face and while Capone snarled. Johnson slopped camera men from making flashlight pictures of him in an assistant as-sistant district attorney's office. "We don't want this office identified identi-fied with hoodlums in any way," Johnson said. |