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Al Capone — Part 23
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Burean of Investigatian, WAR 97 1929 i" .
Re: Al Capone
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Department of Justice,
Washington D. C Classification of this case
Washington v. C,
in Jacksonville office unkmorn).
Dear Sir:
Enclosed herewith you will please find additional
affidavits taken from material witnesses in the above entitled
matter, together with copy of a letter fram Mr. H. E. Aspinwall,
Manager of the Munson Steamship Lines, Nassau, Bahamas, to Mr.
H. V. Perry, Manager of the Munson Steamship Lines in Mient, Florida,
I conducted further investigation of the Capone
patter at Miami, which revealed that Capone and a party of friends
visited Nassau, Bahamas, during the early part of February 1929
by the way of the steamship New Northland.
Investigation was conducted at the office of the
Munson Steamship Lines, Columbus Hotel Building, Miami, Florida, and
a perusal of the outbound passenger manifest revealed that on February
Bth, 1929, woyage numbered fifty one of the steamship New Northland the
following passengers were listed: inbound Passenger manifest numbered
fifty two also gave the following names as leaving Nassau February 12th. 1929
Alphonse Capone, 95 Palm Island, Miami Peach, Florida.
AlbertiAapone, $3 Palm Island, Miami Beach, Florida.
Philip D&Andres, 92 Palm Island, Miami Beach,’ Florida.
- Wen llips, 715 Olympia Building, Miami, Florida
Fred “irton, 715 Olympia Building, Miami, Florida,
Willi Cabe, Floridian Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida.
I was inforted at the officea of the Prohibition
Department in the Seybold Building, Miami, by Mr- William Kelly,
who I have been informed is a Prohibition Agent, that the above
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trip to Nassau, were Capone's party and all their expenses were paid
by him (Alphonse Capone).
I interviewed Mr- Harold ¥. Perry, Manager of the £4
Manson Steamship “41nes, Columbus Hotel Building, Miami, who advised ~~
me that the first information he had of the booking of Alphonse
Capone vie the Steamship New Northland to Nassau was during the
afternoon of February 8, 1929,
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