Show 1 CAPONE MARKED I fOR DEATH BUT Retains Power by Cun fling ning and Strength of Organization TIRED OF RACKET Wants to Raise Kids to Be I Gentlemen Th The United Press presents herewith th a day with Scarface Scar Scarface face Al AI Capone a leading figure in the machine gun and bombing war for control of Chicago's gambling vice rack rack- r and liquor traffic By JAMES K MARTIN MARTINDALE DALE United Press Staff Correspondent Copyright 1928 by bey the United Press CHICAGO July 6 United Press It is midnight ChIcago's famous Boul Mich is not yet et deserted The dingy rain beaten gray of a astone astone stone structure at the corner ot of MJ Mi boulevard and Twenty Twenty- third street mingles wIth the drabness drabness drab drab- ness of its environing structures On the tho edge ot of Chicago's Black Belt BeIt An electric sign suspended over tile the doorway of the stone buIldIng announces the l hotel A taxicab lb serves as a leaning post for three men whose careless posture In no way conceals their furtive ever watchful glances up and down the boulevard These are the outposts of Scarface Al AI Capones Capone's Ca- Ca pones pone's stronghold wherein resides the lord of Chicago's gangland whoso whose death long ago was decreed by his rIvals but whose cunning and power of organization have retained for him a dominant position In gangland FACE FURTIVE GLANCES Entering the hotel one faces only more furtive glances and shortly the curt questionIng of serious appearing appearing ap- ap IndivIduals Four flights up UJ Al Capone Is preparIng preparing pre pre- parIng for bed In a suite of rooms off a wIde way area Al enters his room but only after his trusted bodyguards have inspected every opening have fasten fastened d securely the steel at the wIndows and the steel the door The lights are and Capone dons hIs sIlken pajamas and climbs Into bed In hIs bedroom are more armed bodyguards They are never from hIs side At length after atter fitful slumber he Is awakened after the day is wen vell along He toes goes about his toilet preens himself to a prIncely degree Al Capone Is a gentleman In ap- ap a meticulous individual I and one who Is even old In his his' habits After breakfast surrounded by the same bodyguard he journeys journe s 's Continued on page 6 6 I I Always Near Death I I II I II I I I II AL CAPONE CAPONS CAPONE MARKED BUT ELUDES BULLETS Continued from page 1 1 to a a. nearby barber shop hop and and-al- ways was surrounded by the bodyguard some Inside some outside outside-Al takes a seat scat hr his accustomed chair At the slightest move o of another customer Capone sits upright In his chair Ills bOdyguards sWarm about him Capone Capono returns to the throne room ot of his Here lIere he meets his men salesmen runners cookers collectors and lieutenants lieuten- lieuten ants ant e Often OCten these conferences continue throughout the day Moro More o often however Capono prepares to leave with wills pis bodyguard for the resIdence rest rest- dence ot of his wife and children on the southwest side lie He goes with his bodyguard to the home enters and blends himself with a home life not altogether In keeping with gangster habits Before DeCore dark Capone returns SIx days das out of seven Capone is back In the dark Money loney collected from gambling concessIons and other activities are arc brought to the Al AI Capones Capone's Capones Capone's Ca- Ca pones pone's beer salesmen his collectors tors tora are the most highly trained specialists of any sales profession In existence NOTED FOR SOBRIETY His conferences over Capone dines lIe Is noted for his sobriety and his only habit Is that of smoking smokIng Ing heavy clear Havana cigars lIe then retires again to the throne room where as Is customary he sees friends who constantly seek him for aid ald The friend may be a little news news- left lert from i id d Y bO boy with papers tin ics U the e several se times lIe gets a bill It m may Y lie be bea 01 value alue of his p Al Italian woman man a a. black s-ha s sto A tew year Is Capone generous worth to bo be ago ho he was reputed i Most of that has Ims hasto gone to charity charlt ot of the type described above e Once a week Al journeys journe S to a private golf course accompanied i of o rd lIe likes course cours by his yg chafes under the strain golf and w wears upon his nerves as a he seeks to Just 11 11 0 like hike a human I being There Thore Is a note of disappointment In the conversation con ot of Al Capone lie He seeks to step out of the he racket lIe Is disgusted an and WU to raise his kids up to be gentlemen gentle gentle- men mell and live with his wife In happiness hap hap- pines like Iko lie he knew before lie he be became became be- be I came Chicago's gang ruler MUST KEEP POWER lIe He will admit It lust for Cof money and power powel that drove him a native ot of not more than 37 years to strive o for tor a power w lI h gaIned lie ho cannot except by y death If If I 1 were left alone alono and allowed to pursue my own life Id retire spend my days dars with my family Bat Bot Al Capone must stick Twice before he has trIed to step down und and each time he has been made mado the mark for an assassination attempt and lie he must stick until as have all others df his type and power the sentence of death which gangland has decreed for him Is fulfilled |