Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1929 — Page 3
FEB. 22, 1929_
‘SCARFACE AU AS SPORTSMAN DRAWS LAUGHS Chicago Cops Just Can’t See Gang Lord as Genial, Refined Gentleman. By United, Prea CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—PoUce officers who have watched his domination of gangland for five years, smiled broadly today at reports from Florida that “Scarface Al” Capone was assuming an attitude of the refined and genial American sportsman. John Stege, deputy commissioner, himself just back soma vacation -in the southland, reconciled the picture of Capone on his Florida estate with the more unfavorable picture of Capone, lord of Chicago Vice and beerdom. “That’s merely the way he operates,” Stege said. “He has inario a huge fortune by his unlawful vploits and he has been able to. buy someof the trappings of respectability. “This does not mean that Capone can not be gracious and hospitable. The Latins are like that, you know. At least the class of Latins we are dealing with in our warfare against crime here in Chicago. “Dean O’Banion, although an Irishman, learned the way of the rich gangster and was first to practice it. He wore a benevolent smile, referred to all men as ‘swell fellows,’ but he always kept one hand free an <T near his shooting irons. O’Banion even had his cldthes tailored so that he could carry three pistols without any one seeing them.” Stege laughed at Capone’s naive declarations of his, innocence. “,Tf Capone has a clear conscience, that’s merely because he hasn’t any conscience at all,” the deputy said. Captain John Shoemaker, who has devoted most of his time to studying and combatting gang wars for the last five years, went so far as to charge that Capone himself may have orde-ed the massacre of seven Bugs Moran gangsters here a week ago today. “It is just as good a theory as any other,” said Shoemaker, “that Capone men committed these murders in revenge for the slaying last autumn of Tony Lombardo, Capone’s chief lieutenant. “We are not so certain that there was not a falling out between Capone and the Moran gang. Certainly the killings were worthy of Capone's tactics. “Capone is no hero. He's just a gunman like the rest of them.’” •
BOY UNABLE TO WALK AIDED BY CLASSMATES Muncie Cripple Carried in School by Little Friends. Bn Times Hncclul MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 22.—Virgil Caylor, 7, can’t run and play like ether boys, but he’s perfectly conteptend now that he can attend school. Viigil, an orphan, adopted when but a baby, had infantile paralysis and is unable to walk. i-ie wanted to go to school but teachers didn’t see how they could care for him along with theii other duties. But Virgil’s pleas and the offers of ! his little classmates won. Now he’s going to school and his friends caffy him from one room to another. The Muncie Optimist Club has been interested ii} Virgil’s condition and plans are under way to place him in care of a specialist, in the hope that treatment may enable him to walk. t Doctor Faces Forgery Charge Bn Times Special •ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Feb. 22. Dr. C. I. Daniels, optometrist, is under arrest on a chargeof forging the nameof Miss Malinda Tyner to a note. Miss Tyner, an el-da-ly woman, has made her home with Dr. Daniels for the last ten years. Recently he failed in an effort to have her declared insane.
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