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Al Capone — Part 25
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would have been possible for him $m!
pitend the races on the 17th, 18th, or
pith of January? a—Na, be bad
ugh fever,
-Q—You never beft the house witt-
‘UL Peporting t Miss Hawking, and
he never left without reporting te
ou, io that fight? 4.—That'e oor-
ech. -
C. & Crom Kxamines Mer,
Mr. Grossman cross azamined the
‘tems at thie poet =.
Q.=¥ou talked with Bir. Wangh >
are laaving Fioriés to come here ta
eatify, did you mat? 4—Te.
Q.—Yeou talked with Mr. the
overnmnest investizetar, Lest pret
ite
‘Q.—You didn't reseeriber dates and
idn't poamess any definite recollection
vhen yom talked te Mr Ciarke,‘ ald]
ou? #&--I dont bave amy definite l
ecollection now. Tat,
Dr. Phillips on Stand.
Dr. Phillipn, who testified for the
efense on Wednemfay, Geclared on
roms @xamination that he was 92
ears old, & graduate of the Univer
ity of Chicago and of Rash Medical
ollews, reentving his dinlome fm 1926
nd § going to Mam! ahortly theresfter.
Q.—Then the statement in your aff-
avit thet you bed been “ actively
nd coptinvogely engaged in the prac-
ce af mediche and surgery for fue
ears ta Citcago” was pet (rus, wes)
” sA-—No, J only practiced bere as
c ipterne. :
Q [by the court]}—How tong were
au 0m interne th Chicago? &
"ar,
Q. [by the court}—Did you have
-y other practice here? A—No. -
Q—Did you know Capone in Chi-
ago? A#,—I] hed seen him several
Ba
-, Saw. Capone at City Malls
Q—Profeasianaity?. 4 -— No, I think
was around the city ball that T saw
m. 7 @dn't have any perecnal
squaintance with him.
Q.—Did you treat any other mem-
ere of Capone's family in Florida, or
iends of his? A—You, I treated hin &
Yfe, his boy, Sonny, his sister-in-law,
hose name I don't recall ant «4
orker at Dis bouthouse «= -
Q—aAny others? &4-—You, I treated
‘g brother-in-law, Coughlin. I believe
‘a name was, Dennis Coughlin.
Q—What was your feet A.—$2,000,
ut that teck care of several com
itants I called in; he’ was injured
5 an mutomobile acclient Thin fee
‘as diaputed and only half of it was
aid, when we settled ent sf court
Q.—How muct was Capone's bi-?
—j goat vocal, somewhere aroned
oO or $400.
Q—You teatified you were called ‘we
pone’s house on the 13th of Jan-
rr. How often 44 you viet him
ter that- A.—Three times « a day
be first week, twies a day ihe
prove, ao I didn't ase
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