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THE INDIANADOLIS TIMES... ' FRIDAY, JUNE. 198.

. HINTS : Pilot of A-Bomb Plane Is Ready

Former - Chicago Gangland * Chief Remains Isolated At Florida Home.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. June 28 (U. P.).—Al Capone, former Chicago gangland chief, is still in his Miami Beach home and is “completely incapable” of conducting any busi- § “ness, his physician revealed today.| The physician, Dr. Kenneth Phil- | lips, said the 47-year-old Capone is still suffering from the Dervous| ailment which forced him- into se-| clusion after his release from Al-| catraz prison, where he served an] ; income tax evasion sentence. “Capone's physical and nervous condition remains essentially the same as when last officially reported,” Dr. Phillips said. “He Is still Ready for the big test, Maj. Woodrow P. Swancutt is shown in the

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KEEP SHIRT ON, 5 mnt SCHOLARSHIPS ARE Memorial Services Highlight

while OPA prices for the “clean

| say. . Times Special : v Old trucks are limping along and| BLOOMINGTON, June 28.—Elev-| Memorial services for world war| first national vice president, une {no new ones are being delivered, en educators attending the Indiana II dead opened the second day of Veiled a bronze tablet onsthe porch

LAUNDRIES ASK is wom i a AWARDED 11 ATL U, Meeting of War Il Mothers

Demands Are on Increase, one jaundryman complained. WIaD-| niversity summer session have the third annual national conven-|©f the new home during the serve

line trying to buy meat, butter salad dressing or what have you!

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Housewives who would like to re-| ther laundry Work ure | OF. A Jeundress gets from $4.50 Dickey, Cordova, Alaska; Mrs, Milsome cases handicapped by lack of | > per day plus carfare and a|dred Fosler Ross, Portland: Warren washing machines or parts to old machines.

‘Not in the Mood’ of three persons in one day. Thus, And others are just “not in the done at home, a week's supply of Sather, Benson, Minn.: Wil {mood for hard domestic labor these laundry for three would cost up-| schmidt Eullene Ore. i sr Sunny days,” one official ex- ward of $4.50. | ence H. Tabler, Massillon, O plained.

ping paper is so scarce he predicted | a . | ices, The tablet is in honor of the Plants Report. | laundries presently will begin to| Deen awarded scholarships by En-|(ion of Mothers of World War IT} founders and organizers,

{cyclopedia Britannica Films Inc. | ' send your clean shirt home in yes- Chosen by L..C. Larson, consult. | the Claypool hotel today. At the convention's banquet last

A business session was scheduled | night, Governor Gates praised the Another reason So many house- Ent in Wyte Vikial aus at Fhe un for this afternoon with Mrs, Gretta value and aims of the organization, '| wives are sending their laundry out| a Db aAcher i ‘| Roush, national president, sched-| Three sessions tomorrow will | Ashbaucher, Moline, IIL; Beryl B.\ 04 to give the convention's key-| close ti ; is because it is a measure of econ- Blain. Pueblo, Col: Albert H.| ; Rye 2 y [re . Foner don, Included on ' eats ' ‘| note ress. le agenda are the election and ine | | Yesterday afternoon some 700 stallation of national officers and a | delegates gathered at the dedicatory| national directors meeting at heads Helen M.| services of the organization's new] quarters. , Stockton, Cal; Stanley national headquarters: at 1131 N. A L. Johnston, Ironwood, Mich.; Olive| Delaware. MARINES COMING HOME A. Purdy, New Augusta; Alf N| capt. John Wilson, Camp Atter-| YOKOHAMA, June 28 (U. P.) helmina | hyry public relations officer, told! Twenty-five hundred men of ths and Clar-|the assembled mothers in his dedi- 2d marine division, mostly veterans ; | cation speech their influence on of the Tarawa, Saipan and Okinawa The laundry estimates it costs! Five additional scholarships will] American youth would be vital in| campaigns, will leave Japan aboard

{hot luncheon. Unless she is a swift | French, Morris, Ti: worker, she cdnnot wash, dry and|Grindrod ' iron clothing for the average family

Meanwhile the laundries struggle about $250 to have the same be awarded for the workshop in| shaping permanent peace for the six transports scheduled to arrive in along trying to meet the long drawn amount of work done in the com- audio-visual materials to be held| world. “emergency.” The cost of supplies mercial Jaundry. { Aug. 19-30 at the school.

Norfolk, Va, in July and August, Mrs, Roush and Mrs, Elsie Jones, | the 8th army disclosed today,

nervous and excitable and is a pilot's seat of the plane which will drop the atomic bomb on ships

vised against assuming any responsibility or engaging in any work or| business activity.”

a tenanr wiverst De Willis D. Gatch Resigns 0 Capone a s old associates | 2 . me stamens 0 win coe of Ag |, U, Medical School Dean

the racing news business. Dr, Phillips refuted reports from sources near the Capone family that “Scarface Al” had gone «to thor of 84 science articles and sevhis brother's estate near Mercer, |, 4) sections in surgical textbooks. Wis. He said, however, he had uy, ,ever wrote a complete medical not seen Capone for several weeks. textbook. because he said he didn't The physician refused to violate fee] any one man could know enough | i

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(Continued From Page One) |sulfas and penicillin and the de{velopment of extensive surgery of the chest. Of the future, he said: “I see no

velopment will be slackened.” Letter to Board

the confidence of his patient but|,, 4, that.

reason fo believe the tempo of de-

said a statement from a Johns Invented “Gatch Bed” Dr. Gatch’'s letter to the board

ital doctor who saw : Hopkins How his release faa) He is a former president of the {FOIE or resign all positions 1 prison, that his mentality was that ‘Western Surgical association, a, 1 4iana university. Condiof a 13-year-old child, “covers the fellow of the American College of | ions several years igo made : me case sufficiently.” (Surgeons and a member of the | nsider resigning them, but the He did not name the disease Central Surgical association, the l "o . oiieq 1 deemed it my from which Capone suffers, as Southérn Surgical association and | ;

other than “a nervous condition” | the American Medical association, |, 0 WAS Over.

but it has long been reported as 28 well as the Western association.

paresis. It was while he was a young _.ve me loyal and unstinted sup-

Wife Suffers From Strain | resident at the Johns Hopkina hos. | port. It taught continuously with-

pi device that | . He said Mrs. Mae Capone, wife P tad Ul he invented 8 he hos- [Out rest for four years. It carried of the one-time boss of the under- 1s

Toi “ » on the work of the school under world, was feeling the strain of the | Pitals This is the ‘Gaich bed lalmost impossible conditions, kept enables a patient to be raised cofistant care she gives him. to ‘a sitting position. up educational standards, led the “Although his former associates medical schools of the country in have abandoned him,” Dr. Phillips Born in Aurora 1944 in number of graduates, and said, “she has stood by, and in the Dr. Gatch was born in Aurora, kept the university alive during the main has assumed the entire care.” son of a farmer who served the war, Capone is frequently visited by Union Army as a captain during| <The faculty realized that after members of his family at the Palm the civil war. He also had tWo the war the school would have to Island estate, and tHey take turns uncles who served as surgeons and meet new and exacting conditions. in supervising the small household. | he thinks that it was through them It, therefore, over two years ago. His only son, Alphonse Jr. lives in| that he originally became interested made a comprehensive study of Miami, is married and the father in medicine. | these conditions, and made cerof two children. He was graduated from Indiang iain proposals to you on how best Capone's physical condition is Ri} uitiverany nm pe ny from there i, prepare the school to meet them ht, the physician said, and he Ne went to the Johns Hopkins med-| Haght, 4 a the law, Hm | is school, where he was granted | [he hie of these Pihosals Re ming shrubbery and playing tennis. | his degree in 1907. He was an as- { BY IQ Spm years ig Ruy He is constantly accompanied when| distant resident surgeon in the [rom Bloomington to Indianapolis . { ; that much-needed changes in the he leaves the home, not by body- | Johns Hopkins hospital from 1907 aba guards but by someone who canto 1911, studying under Dr. William | #@dministrative setup of the school take care of him if the need arises |S. Halsted, one of four founders of made, that the work of the Dr. Phillips said “I doubt, it” when | the John Hopkins medical school. | Shoal and the center be controlled asked if Capone knew of the reports] He went from there to the Wash- | °Y Physicians, that the school be from Chicago. | ington University Hospital in St.| Provided. wits une Sompay. Ragen Charges Talorfeiénce {Louls, where he was chief resident possessed. by medica

The charges “Scarface Al" still that I. U. induced him to come to|90In8 research, for caring for the wielded his prohibition era control Indiana as a professor of surgery, |9'€At number of patients it now over Chicago's horse gambling rack- = turns away and, in general, to en-

Points t . ets were made by James M. Ragen ® Progress able it to maintain its standing

{duty to stay with the school until |

“The faculty staved with me and!

[surgeon. It was while he was there Schools in neighboring states for.

Sr, distributor of a horse racing Looking back over his long career among the medical. schools of the

yesults néws service. (of teaching and practice, Dr. Gatch country, Ragen was wounded Monday in said he felt the profession had made | “I believe that the services which an ‘apparent gangland shooting, | MOT progress in the last 25 years the medical school faculty had After the shooting, the state's at. | DAN it had in the previous 500. [rendered the university and the torney’s office released a A temect | As examples, he pointed to the state, and the sacrifices it. had Ragen had made May 2 after an specific remedies developed for made for the school entitled it to earlier attempt on his life. In the | MAlaria, anemia and syphilis, the expect vour consideratibn of this statement he charged Capone's introduction and wide use of the program.” lieutenants with trying to “muscle | Fred in” on his racing news business. 2 : . aren sees cunone i ne POlice Expecting Ambulance family still controlled Chicago's vice and gambling and said the

amacate was ese or Patients to Have 'Measles'

éral recent Chicago murders. |

By DONNA MIKELS

: | ’ ; : : It wouldn't surprise the police department if some person who was FFICE taken to City hospital today for a broken leg popped up with measles or smallpox. BUILDING DEM N The reason: A sudden flurry of emergency calls this morning drew out all the City hospital ambulances and they had to press the ‘‘con(Continued From Page One) | tagion wagon” into service for answering accident calls.

durin 2 . reckon with ti atchdogs 1d lard home, 1810 Spann ave. then CUSIOMer’S Pie Toss [they left without loot, | dismembered tha body and hid the COSt Bakery $10 | Follce are willing to bet that the parts in Boone county. { burglars scooted when their en

| . "qv - hx State police found the hands and | There must have héen a slip twixt trance awakened some 5 dog

a foot from Miller's body in the the pr baking and the lip at the which are kept at the 8. Belmont shes of a bonfire along a creek- jest | ig ave, and address—the City dog pound, nk near Advanc : ' gd found the body oy hy rand ine | A customer came into the hakery ’ ' Burned shack hear Ladoga. vesterday and ordered a pie. When Witnesses See Thirsty A first-degree murder indictment Je sierk handed it to him he took Thief Hide Beer was returned against Roscoe Ashby. 4 roprietor of & drug store at 1502 | IU APParently didn't strike him Orime didn't pay a thirsty thief 5. Belmont ave., in connection with as being the kind “mother used to who stole a case of beer off of a the fatal shooting of John Mascoe |P*K®" for he slammed it down on

Dunn Beverage Co. w ) mn - during an argument in the Ashby the counter, shattering the glass R agon on In

drug store March 29. Damages to the counter totaled $10 diana ave. to day Charles Nathan Elliott, 18, of When police got the call they Ravenswood, was indicted on a Sle : {Investigated and found the missing charge of second-degree murder in eping Butcher {case of beer in the possession of connection with the fatal stabbing ESCApPes Customers | # man named Prank.” But they

of Earl Hinds, 25, a doorman at tN The [were puzzled because “Frank's de-

Wharf House night club May 31. isa Seal Blin being what scription didn't tally with that of a Reed Bills was indicted on Strain, E apt to be under a the man seen stealing the beer, i tepree murder charge in con-| The sheriff's office went out on nen “Frank” explained to off nection with the fatal shooting of Road 67 yesterday to invest cers. He, too,.had seen the beer his wife, Frances Mae Ivestisale a

Bills, ! car which had been parked there stolen and had watched where the for some time, In it, they found a looter hid it man asleep.

March 11.

Regarding a new court house, the . Jury's report merely reiterated ree- |

| The man identified himsel : ' 1. Sea Gon of other juries dur- butcher, who, having i Wasn f Worried sill mn td geil climbed in his car to coo] off. | Ab The preset ate shoule. btn e said the strain of arguing with | out the Boy

. : meat-hungry customers must have | Bidceq a8 soon as posible, the Jury been too much for him |

had fal , and he, ' REVERE, Mass, June 28 (U had fallen asleap. : The jury gave a clean bill of i

| Pou~An exicted father dashed

health to most other county r..- fq Sera into the police station to report ; ) ith the exception of \the nsecticide Alarm his 5-year-old son missing on " iren’s Guard n. home, { Rever v i el gaatitution is seriously Rouses Reporter Svere beck,

The desk sergeant jotted down J ation th the Ne ris and nn. Y oe oy a rushed into the radio room ately! Pour times within the hour the _ “Hey,” he shouted, “where's ‘that | father returned, but the boy ; D. D. T. alarm?” Be ! didn’t appear,

“for don “Don't. get nervous,” the serled 75 Dogs Organize

and under-staffed,” said. An A. D. T. alarm sounded in the

the jury, “Steps should be take ) correct this condition,” 8

“geant sald. “We find about 50 lost kids here every Sunday.”

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