PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.' MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934. t.i 1! St.' i- 1 F Army and Navy Know Their Controlled Power Personal Physician Was ;. Southern Sympathizer " Doctor's Wife Reveals Personality Won Family T NEW YOHK. (UP) tww historical facte about Abraham Lincoln' have J i tat come to light through the en- terprlse of Margaret Deland, who dia covered that the wife of Llncoln'i family physician, Dr. Robert Stone, had a considerable store of personal reminiscences which bad never be- , fore been recorded. Mrs. Deland has begun the recording of these remi niscences In an article published by the Woman's Home Companion. It la Interesting to note that Lin coln's health, during his Incumbency of Vie presidency, was In the hands of physician who was generally re garded as a southern sympathizer. Dr. Stone's wile was, In fact, a cou- . sin of Robert E. Lee, and It was even gossiped around Washington by southern sympathizers that Lincoln's klndne&s to Mrs. Stone was "an ef fort to Ingratiate himself with Gen eral Lee against the time when Lee should take Washington. The Civil war was already under . way when Lincoln first sent for Dr. Stone to come to the White House. Mrs. Stone was shocked by the sum mons. She felt that' any connection between .her family and Lincoln would be regarded by her Confeder ate friends as traitorous act against her cousin, General Lee. But her husband decided to go. "A doctor oan.'t choose his pa tients," Dr. Stone explained to her. , "I don't know why he wants me, be cause he must know my southern Affiliations." Another guest In the house, a rabid southern sympathizer, urged Dr. Btone to go. "It's the. opportunity of your- lite, this man remarked. "Go and kill himP Depicted above Is Earl B. Gilmors, preaident of the Gilmora Oil Company, and Commander F. H. Kelley of the U. S. S. Pennsylvania, flogihip of the Pacific fleet, diictining the controlled power feature of modern anti-craft guns, Below is pictured Gilraore executives inapecting a huge 14 -inch Army Coast Defense gun at Fort MacArthur, Calif. The latter can fire infallibly at a target 23 miles away becauae the power of the slow burning smokeless powder behind the 1860 pound projectile is controlled. Gilmora engineers point out that' this same controlled power feature Is achieved with new Gilmore Red Lion gasoline, just announced this week, which directs and sustains sower on the piston head for the full stroke. But Lincoln personality soon won over the hostile family. "My hus band loved Lincoln, and couldn't see anything wrong with him, except his manners," writes Mrs. Stone. "Of course the poor man had no man ners." t When Lincoln died, the Stones were under suspicion. Mrs. Stone, to overcome that suspicion, bought all the crepe she could find In the avail able stores and covered the entire front of the doctor's house with it. She explained her action by saying:! "It was known that I was General I Lee's cousin, and people had gone so mad with hate that I thought theyj might burn our house down." When soldiers came to get Dr. Stone to go to Lincoln's bedside on the nlght( of the assassination, there was some doubt as to whether the summons was an ordinary profession al one, or an arrest with a drum-head court-martial in prospect. Mrs. Stone ran down the steps of her house after the soldiers and screamed at them, "Don't let any harm come to my husband!" Then, when the sol diers paid no attention, she stood weeping on the sidewalk, sobbing: "They will kill my husband, Just be cause I am Lee's cousin) They are beasts, those Yankee soldiers!'' But It turned out that the doctor was not wanted as a spy or traitor, but in hopes that he would be able to alleviate the president's suffering. The .historical Importance of Mrs. Deland's new effort Is that it shows very clearly Lincoln's broad ml nded nesa and tolerance. In employing as his personal physician a man whose affiliations with the enemy were very close and intimate. Lincoln Judged Dr. Stone a man of simple honor, who would never th-se advantage of his contact with the White House, and when Lincoln reached a Judg ment of this kind he Invariably stood by It, through thick and thin. 1 PLAN TO RESTORE E Edifice Dedicated To Venua and Rome and Designed By Emperor Hadrian Slat ed For Reconstruction. By THOMAS B. MROGAN United Fres Staff Correspondent ROME. (UP) The largest of all the temples of Imperial Rome, dedi cated to Venua and Rome and de signed by the Emperor Hadrian, Is about to be restored. For centuries the massive gray granite and white marble columns of this temple lay broken and aban doned underground on the alto Just as they had been pulled down In one of the savage Invasions of the barbarians In the last centuries of tho Roman empire. Some 60 years ago they were un earthed, and a project was put for ward by the archeologlsts for re building the anc.mt temple. The scheme never came to anything, but In 1004 the celebrated curator of Roman antiquities, Qlacomo Bonl, put forward the same Ideas. Awaited Mussolini The restoration of this biggest pa gan temple of Rome, however, has had to wait for the word of Musso lini, who approved the plan for the work as soon as It was put before him. It was only recently that Rome archeologlsts, headed by the direc tor. Dr. Antonio Munoz, have been able to discover the precise location of the temple, the distance between each of the huge granite marble col umns and their precise position. There are 64 large fragments of the original columns, most of them meas uring from 42 to 16 feet in length. and about three and a half feet in diameter. It Is calculated that these .mpostng fragments, when put to gether and Joined with iron coup lings and cement, will make about 44 colmuna of the asms height as moss ox tne original temple. The Location The temple of Venua and Rome stands on the southeastern corner of the Forum, almost opposite the Coli seum, and near the recently built Via dell'impero or Empire Way. The temple was a kind of double one. since It was dedicated to the dlvlnl ties of Romo and Venua, the latter being a special patroness of the Jul ian gens or family, that Is, of the original family which started wlt& Julius Caesar. Besides putting the old columns in their former positions and trac ing out the original lines of the tem ple, tho. shape of the building will be suggested rather than actually re constructed. At the same time, when this, huge monument of marble and granite Is raised once again opposite the Coli seum and the new roads opened, the effect will be striking. GIRLS' LEAGUE FROLIC MED FRIDAY NIGHT The annual Girls' league April Frolic Is to be held Friday evening, April 30, at Medford high school. This Is to be a costume party for only the girls, and three prizes will be award ed for the most clever costumes, one for the- prettiest costume, one for the most comical, and one for the best looking couple. The same decoration committee In charge of the decorations for the "Leap Year" dance last Friday, are In charge of decorations for tomorrow evening. The Girls' league representatives, with Ethel Slagle as chairman, are arranging the program which will run from 8:15 to 9 o'clock, followed by dancing until 10:30. All parents are most cordially Invited to attend. The re fresh me., l committee Is as follows: Lois Frazee, chairman; Helen Judy. Owen Krous, Doris Upp, Pearl Rawhauser, Frances Luman. The clean-up committee will be: Alice Mae Shirley, chairman: Mildred Buckles, Barbara Holt, Gwen Krous, Hazel Moffet, Maxlne Robinson, Eve lyn Herman, Bonlta Hammack. E TREND IN STYLES Br ADELAIDE KERR PARIS. (AP) Slit skirt,, slashed with th deepest cuts seen since the first silt skirt startled the style world before the war, are here with the springtime mode. Patou has launched, slim, sinuous evening (rocks slit In front to a point sometimes above the knee or slaebed up the back of a pronged train. The gowns, designed of white, sapphire blue, almond green and nasturtium orange crepe or satin are generally fashioned with high front and fairly low back decolletes which often widen to cover the shoulder. Most of them are designed wlttl a little coatee or cape which may be tossed easily over the shoulders "to keep women from shivering while they wait for their cars." Sometimes the coatees match; again, they con trast with the color of the frock. Sun-ray pleated yellow chiffon capes and shell pink moire coatees go with black frocks, while saphlre blue gowns are accompanied by wraps of the same shade. Daytme frocks put their silts above the waist, many of them being slash ed in the back or front of the bodice and faced with a contrasting color. Most of them are designed of black crepe or black satin lightened with touches of pale green, shell pink or dead white. One black 'crepe trim med with white neck touches Is silt up the back of the waist to reveal a white crepe Inset. Summertime frocks to wear la town show many two-toned or tri. colored effects. Most of them are fashioned of dark crepes, micro scopic prints or plaids, and are worn with a little cape or slcoveless Jacket of the same fabric. 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