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This is the modest red-brick two-family house that gangster Al Capone lived in from 1923 to 1931 in Chicago's South Side, seen April 14, 1989. A proposal to make the former home of the Prohibition-era gangster a national landmark is drawing criticism from some politicians, Italian-Americans and neighborhood residents. (AP Photo/Mark Elias)
This 1928 Cadillac, formerly owned by Chicago underworld boss Al Capone, is shown at a garage in England, where it is put up for sale on February 23, 1958. The heavily armored, six-cylinder sedan was shipped to Britain for an exhibition before World War II, and was recently purchased at an auction for $510 by dance hall owner Tony Stuart. The new owner hopes to resell the automobile as a museum piece. (AP Photo)
Jacob Guzik, a mobster associated with Al Capone, is escorted by Sgt. Harley Hilton of the Capitol Hill police, who was assigned to keep photographers away from Guzik while he waited to testify before the Kefauver Senate Crime investigating committee, March 22, 1951 in Washington. (AP Photo/Herbert K. White)
Al Capone, smoking a cigar, listens as his attorney Abe Teitelbaum explains the legal phases of the government's $201,347 tax case against Capone at the Internal Revenue Offices in Miami, Fl. on Feb. 17, 1941. Capone spent seven years in a federal penitentiary for his civil liability for income tax evasion. (AP Photo)
Three armored railroad cars arrive on a car ferry at the United States Penitentiary on Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, Calif., on August 22, 1934. Under the watchful eyes of guards carrying rifles, the prisoners, among them former Chicago gang leader Al Capone, leave the coaches for transfer to the cell house. (AP Photo)
Al (Scarface) Capone, Chicago gangland ??sBig Shot???, shown on right in a choice front row seat while attending the Notre Dame and Northwestern Grid battle at Chicago, Illiniois, on Oct. 10, 1931. Capone probably figured a little sports diversion would relieve his mind, at least temporarily, of his run-in with the government on income tax violation charges. Former Alderman A.J. Prignano is on the left. (AP Photo)