Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1931 — Page 28

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HOODLUMS BOLT GOTHAM BEFORE TRIPLE DRIVE Capone’s Fall Spurs Attack on Public Enemies in New York. £?/ United Prest NEW YORK. June 19.—An exodus of many beer runners, racketeers and gamblers was expected today as a result of a government and city drive to rid New York of its “public enemies” and which already has put “Dutch” Schultz, notorious Bronx beer runner, behind bars in lieu of $150,000 bail. Elated at securing a guilty plea from A1 Capone for tax evasion and 'dolation of the prohibition laws, government agents prosecuted their investigation of the business affairs of notorious New York racketeers today. They will try to discover whether they have divided their illegal profits with the United States government in accordance with the federal income tax law. Drive Is Third Menace With the income tax authorities and New York police both opening drives against them, beer and alcohol racketeers were threatened from a third source today with the announcement that the federal prohibition department had ordered a concentrated drive on illicit stills, breweries and their distributing systems in the New York area. Schultz was taken into custody when he was found cowering in an areaway after his lieutenant, Daniel Amacia, or Immascio, Bronx racketeer, had been wounded fatally by members of the police undercover squad. He died later in a hospital. Schultz was held on two charges of violation of the Sullivan antigun law, and one charge of acting in concert In resisting arrest. Repentance No Defense News that the men who fastened the charges on Capone were operating in this city was said to have resulted in a flood of belated returns at the federal building. Repentant racketeers who hope to escape the penalty for the evasion in this manner are mistaken if they think this will save them from prosecution, officials said. Filing of returns with whatever explanations will not excuse them, they said. Antenna Breaks Glass CALAIS, Me., June 19.—Twentytwo panes of glass were shattered when an underground radio antenna, hit by lightning, exploded at John Morrell’s home during a thunderstorm.

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battle in Washington will be less over whether there will be international co-operation than over method and degree of co-operation.