Ask the Scholar

Page 25 of 291
I can add historical knowledge about this page.

Page image

Page 25

OCR

2 CENTS PAY NO MORE! Chicago Haily Uribune F INAL EDITION THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER VOLUME LXXXX.-NO. 50 C [REG PAT OFFICE 1931 BY THE CHICAGO FRIDA Y. FEBRUARY 27, 1931.-36 PAGES ** PRICE TWO CENTS AND JUDGE HOLDS CAPONE'S FATE Defeats Bonus Veto 328 to 79 DOCTOR TELLS Philadelphid's CONTEMPT CASE Ritziest Club HOW GIRL DIED RaidedforRun DECISION MAY NEWS SUMMARY DELUDED TRAVELERS GOING NORTH of The Tribune AT GIN PARTY Philadelphia, Pa.. Feb. 26.-(AP)-Pó- lice raided the old, exclusive blue [And Historical Scrap Book.] WELL SIR, WE BE GIVEN TODAY stocking Philadelphia club this after- Friday. February 27. 1931. CERTAINLY WERE noon and reported they had obtained LOCAL. GEESE TO GO SOUTH 200 bottles of liquor. Early today the THIS WINTER THE Kirkland Fights to wealthy Manufacturers' club was sim- MILDEST WINTER ilarly raided and 225 bottles of choice SINCE HECTOR WAS wines and other liquor were confis- Gang Chief Fails to A PUP Bar Confession. cated. The Philadelphia club, organized in Take Stand. 1833, has had in its roster the names es YEP, WE MIGHT BY WALTER FITZMAURICE. of many of the best families of Phil- AS WELL STAYED [Chiçago Tribune Press Service.] adelphia and vicinity. Membership A. decision by Federal Judge Wil- (Picture on back page.) has always been difficult to obtain. kerson determining whether Al Ca- UP NORTH AND Valparaiso, Ind., Feb. The clubhouse, which for more than pone, public enemy No. 1, will go to SAVED A LOT OF: -Testimony in the trial of Virgil Kirk- a generation has occupied an old fash- prison for contempt of court is ex WEAR AND TEAR land reached ioned building, stands at 13th and pected today at the conclusion of the ON OUR WINGS an Walnut streets, one block from the gang leader's trial. The government's tional cli. Manufacturers' club, at Broad and closing argument was begun yester- max today Walnut streets. day afternoon by Assistant District with med- Lemuel B. Schofield, director of Attorney Jacob Grossman and it was ical expert public safety, who led the raid on believed that the argument of other on the wit- the Manufacturers' club, denied all counsel would be finished this morning. ness stand knowledge of the Philadelphia club Capone had indicated that he all search until he sent a detective to the thought he could assist his own de noo de place to investigate fense by taking the stand, but when scribing how his attorneys closed the presentation Not Especially Ordered. A of their evidence he had not been Draves was The Philadelphia club raid was called as a witness. This was taken ravished made by policemen.from one of the by attachés as an indication and killed. central city police stations on gen- that his lawyers sought to save him THIS IS MUCH eral orders of the director last week PLE: ex. from the cross-examination that had to clean up the city, and, according to weakened other defense witnesses Schofield, the raid had not been Doctor Has Bad Day. specifically ordered by him. One of these was Dr. Kenneth Phil- James Taylor, assistant superin- lips, Capone's Florida physician, who tendent of police, said m ch of the 200 put in a bad day under questioning bottles of liquor seized the Philadel- by the prosecution about the affidavit

Page data

Page
25
Source index
0
Type
photo
Media ID
0cf7baa29f1305bb
Size
unknown

Document data

ID
160919119
Core
doc
Type
document
DTO data
{
    "id": "160919119",
    "sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119",
    "contentType": "document",
    "title": "1931 Scrapbook",
    "citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119",
    "collections": [
        "George E. Q. Johnson Papers",
        "Scrapbooks"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "imageCount": 291,
    "hasImages": true,
    "source": "import",
    "hasTranscription": false
}

Context sent to Scholar

Document identity
{
    "localId": "160919119",
    "label": "1931 Scrapbook",
    "core": "doc",
    "dtoType": "document",
    "citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119"
}
Document source metadata
{
    "id": "160919119",
    "sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119",
    "contentType": "document",
    "title": "1931 Scrapbook",
    "citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119",
    "collections": [
        "George E. Q. Johnson Papers",
        "Scrapbooks"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_001.jpg",
    "imageCount": 291,
    "hasImages": true,
    "source": "import",
    "hasTranscription": false
}
Document source extras
{
    "url": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/160919119",
    "naId": 160919119,
    "coverageEndDate": {
        "logicalDate": "1931-12-31",
        "year": 1931
    },
    "coverageStartDate": {
        "logicalDate": "1931-01-01",
        "year": 1931
    },
    "levelOfDescription": "fileUnit",
    "recordType": "description",
    "ocrSource": "nara-archive"
}
Page context
{
    "seq": 25,
    "pageIndex": 0,
    "type": "photo",
    "url": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/chicago/johnsoneq/160919113/160919113_160919119/160919113_160919119_025.jpg",
    "mediaId": "0cf7baa29f1305bb",
    "ocrText": "2\nCENTS\nPAY NO MORE!\nChicago\nHaily Uribune\nF\nINAL\nEDITION\nTHE WORLD'S\nGREATEST NEWSPAPER\nVOLUME LXXXX.-NO. 50 C [REG\nPAT OFFICE 1931\nBY THE CHICAGO\nFRIDA Y. FEBRUARY 27, 1931.-36 PAGES\n**\nPRICE TWO CENTS AND\nJUDGE HOLDS CAPONE'S FATE\nDefeats Bonus\nVeto 328 to 79\nDOCTOR TELLS\nPhiladelphid's\nCONTEMPT CASE\nRitziest Club\nHOW GIRL DIED\nRaidedforRun\nDECISION MAY\nNEWS SUMMARY\nDELUDED TRAVELERS GOING NORTH\nof The Tribune\nAT GIN PARTY\nPhiladelphia, Pa.. Feb. 26.-(AP)-Pó-\nlice raided the old, exclusive blue\n[And Historical Scrap Book.]\nWELL SIR, WE\nBE GIVEN TODAY\nstocking Philadelphia club this after-\nFriday. February 27. 1931.\nCERTAINLY WERE\nnoon and reported they had obtained\nLOCAL.\nGEESE TO GO SOUTH\n200 bottles of liquor. Early today the\nTHIS WINTER THE\nKirkland Fights to\nwealthy Manufacturers' club was sim-\nMILDEST WINTER\nilarly raided and 225 bottles of choice\nSINCE HECTOR WAS\nwines and other liquor were confis-\nGang Chief Fails to\nA PUP\nBar Confession.\ncated.\nThe Philadelphia club, organized in\nTake Stand.\n1833, has had in its roster the names\nes YEP, WE MIGHT\nBY WALTER FITZMAURICE.\nof many of the best families of Phil-\nAS WELL STAYED\n[Chiçago Tribune Press Service.]\nadelphia and vicinity. Membership\nA. decision by Federal Judge Wil-\n(Picture on back page.)\nhas always been difficult to obtain.\nkerson determining whether Al Ca-\nUP NORTH AND\nValparaiso, Ind., Feb.\nThe clubhouse, which for more than\npone, public enemy No. 1, will go to\nSAVED A LOT OF:\n-Testimony in the trial of Virgil Kirk-\na generation has occupied an old fash-\nprison for contempt of court is ex\nWEAR AND TEAR\nland reached\nioned building, stands at 13th and\npected today at the conclusion of the\nON OUR WINGS\nan\nWalnut streets, one block from the\ngang leader's trial. The government's\ntional\ncli.\nManufacturers' club, at Broad and\nclosing argument was begun yester-\nmax today\nWalnut streets.\nday afternoon by Assistant District\nwith med-\nLemuel B. Schofield, director of\nAttorney Jacob Grossman and it was\nical expert\npublic safety, who led the raid on\nbelieved that the argument of other\non the wit-\nthe Manufacturers' club, denied\nall\ncounsel would be finished this morning.\nness stand\nknowledge of the Philadelphia club\nCapone had indicated that he\nall\nsearch until he sent a detective to the\nthought he could assist his own de\nnoo de\nplace to investigate\nfense by taking the stand, but when\nscribing how\nhis attorneys closed the presentation\nNot Especially Ordered.\nA\nof their evidence he had not been\nDraves was\nThe Philadelphia club raid was\ncalled as a witness. This was taken\nravished\nmade by policemen.from one of the\nby attachés as an indication\nand killed.\ncentral city police stations on gen-\nthat his lawyers sought to save him\nTHIS IS MUCH\neral orders of the director last week\nPLE:\nex.\nfrom the cross-examination that had\nto clean up the city, and, according to\nweakened other defense witnesses\nSchofield, the raid had not been\nDoctor Has Bad Day.\nspecifically ordered by him.\nOne of these was Dr. Kenneth Phil-\nJames Taylor, assistant superin-\nlips, Capone's Florida physician, who\ntendent of police, said m ch of the 200 put in a bad day under questioning\nbottles of liquor seized\nthe Philadel- by the prosecution about the affidavit"
}