Julian Bailes

Julian Bailes
Julian Edwin Bailes Sr., was a judge in the Louisiana 10th Judicial District Court from 1960 until his retirement in 1972. He was the last living eyewitness to the assassination of Governor Huey Long in the Louisiana State Capitol on September 10, 1935. Bailes was working his way through law school as an elevator operator at the capitol when the "Kingfish" was gunned down, officially by the Baton Rouge physician Carl Weiss...
shortened stay
What started off to be a six-month stay was shortened to a two-month stay.
great possibly potential
I think he's a got a great potential for a complete, possibly complete, recovery.
cognitive depression found higher mild
we found a higher incidence of depression and mild cognitive impairment.
doubt medically reason recall
I don't have any reason to doubt medically that he can recall what happened.
announce awakening great hope randy
With great hope we announce that Randy McCloy is awakening from his coma.
effective leap measure
It's a leap of faith. It's a last-ditch measure when we feel we're at the end of the game. It has been very effective for some patients.
days facility few hope hospital next perhaps
We hope to have him out of the hospital and to a rehabilitation facility in the next few days or perhaps next week.
nfl seriously studying
I think the NFL is seriously studying this; there's more recognition,
issue keeping multiple plays season
This may become a real big issue as this season plays out, with multiple things keeping it on the burner,
home regular
He's pretty much going to go home a regular guy.