Word: guzick
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Last week in Chicago, Attorney General Mitchell's subordinates obtained another notable conviction-that of fat little Jack Guzick, Scarface Capone's "treasurer" and business brains. Next day Attorney General Mitchell described what the U. S. has been and is doing about racketeers throughout the land...
...increased, reorganized. In all racket-ridden cities investigators are plodding away at gangsters' bank-accounts and records. A special agent is in Chicago coordinating the work of Prohibition, Narcotics and Industrial Alcohol Bureaus, the Immigration, Coast Guard and Customs Services. All this might have seemed nebulous without the Guzick conviction to give it point. And the same day Guzick was indicted, mounted Customs men had slain two smuggling gangsters, wounded another, in Texas...
...Guzick's case, the Government proved he had made $1,044,333 in three years, of which he had failed to declare $229,000 in his income tax returns. The Internal Revenue agent in Chicago an nounced last week that Scarface's own bank-accounts, and records of his nu merous gambling-joints, nightclubs, dog tracks, were being searched diligently; his indictment was forecast before spring. Law & Order did not know where Scarface was last week. One report positively located him, heavily guarded, in a North Side (enemy) Chicago restaurant. An other had him sojourning on a California...
...sentenced to six months on the rockpile. Although not endorsed by the Bar Association, Judge Lyle was easily re-elected last month. As accused under-worldlings are brought before him, he violently lectures them, brusquely sets their bail at $10,000 or more. He it was who detained Jack Guzick for Federal trial, and Jack's brother Harry has also been indicted. Sample of Judge Lyle's talk: "I don't get a kick out of punishing people, but I do relish the opportunity of being a judge when two such men as you, living off vice...
...Aiello and other Grade A gangsters, only eight minor figures were rounded up by police during the past fortnight. They were: Terrence ("Terrible Terry") Druggan, ill in a hospital; Danny Stanton, jailed because his gun was said to prove ballistically that he had shot swart Jack Zuta; Caponeman Jack Guzick, first arrested by Federal agents for income-tax evasion; James (''Fur") Sammons, robber, killer, ex-convict; Edward ("Spike") O'Donnell, Capone beer salesman; ("Dago") Lawrence Mangano, west side gambling-house keeper; George ("Red") Barker and William ("Three-fingered Jack") White, both agents of the coal teamsters union...