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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT5, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1936.
BRIEF MESSAGE
OF
(Continued tram Page One.)
referred senators and representative
"respectfully ... to every word of
whet I said" tn last year'i veto of
s currency -iixpsnslon bonua pay
Bent bill.
"My convictions are aa Impelling
today aa they were then," the presi
dent aald. "Therefore I can not
chance them."
Mr. Roosevelt added:
"The bill I now return dlffera
from last year"a bill In only two Im
portant reaped : First, It eliminate
tbm Issuance of unsecured paper
currency to make the payments re
quired and aubstltutea Interest bear
ing bonds, which, however, may be
converted Into cash for face value
at any time; second, It adds $263,
000,000 to the total payments by
forgiving Interest after October 1,
IBM, on amounts borrowed,
racts Remain Same.
"In all other respects, the cir
cumstances, arguments and facta re
main essentially the same as those
fully covered and explained by me
enly eight months ago."
Indicative of the determination on
capltol hill to make the bill law,
despite the veto was the comment
of Senator Clark D Mo.) one of
the authors:
"We'll pass It over his veto."
One pertinent phrase from last
year'a veto measure which Mr.
Ilooaevelt evidently had In mind to
day waa:
The credit of the United States
it safe, but It can not ultimately
be safe If we engage In a policy of
viiiitrur fen each and all of the
groups that are able to enforce
upon the oongreaa ciaima ior speti"
conalderatlon."
Written In Longhand.
White House aides aald Mr. Roose
velt broke precedent of a quarter or
century and sent his message to
Capitol Hill In his own handwriting.
Up to the time of the adminis
tration of Theodore Roosevelt all
messages to congress were written
in longhand. But none has gone to
the capltol In longhand since then.
While the veto did not come aa
ft surprise, the manner of Its sudden
transmission to congress today upset
come calculations.
' larller In the day at press con
ference, Mr. Roosevelt had smilingly
declined to discuss the bonus.
The senate last yesr upheld the
Veto after the house had overridden
the personally presented plea of the
president against the legislation.
Heiress Impresses in Testimony
Accusing Mother and Doctors
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ANN COOPER HEWITT
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5 AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24. 7P A
Judg who oompllmentesd Ann Cooper
Hewitt oa her beaiinp as a witness
debated todsj whether he should la-
cue criminal complaints against these
involved In her bizarre sterilization.
For almost an how, the 21-year-
old heiress, rated at only 11 years
mentally by a city psychologist, an
swered questions concerning the op
eration which resulted In her filing
600,000 dam 47 suit against her
mother and two doctors.
The girl replied with an emphatic
'most certainly not" when asked If
she would bavu given her consent
to the operation If asked for It. She
said she was led to believe It was
to be an appendectomy.
Wonderful Witness.
'You are a wonderful witness," said
Municipal Ji'dge Sylvian J. Lazarus
at the close of the unique hearing.
"It Isn't often we have people here
who testify as clearly and as Intelli
gently as y-,u have."
The hearing, ottlled under a rarely
used California law, was to deter
mine whether crtmlnaj charges should
be filed against Mrs. Maryon Hewitt
McCarter, ttio girl's mother; Samuel
O. Boyd, wi-'o performed the opera
tion August 18, 1934, and Dr. Til ton
E. Tillman, diagnostician In the oaae.
Miss Hewitt's attorney would not
let tier sign mayhem complaints, and
the district attorney would not Issue
them without her signature, so the
matter was put up to the court by
the prosecutor.
Judge Lazarus said he would an
nounce his fteclslon next Tuesday.
Miss Hew'tt, daughter of the late
Inventor, Peter Cooper Hewitt, charg
ed her mother engineered the opera
tion so she could forever control the
Cooper fortune because the daughter
would be childless. The estate has
been estimated to total all the way
from 1.3000,000 to 10.000,000.
No Defense Testimony. '
Testimony at the criminal court
hearing was all on Miss Hewitt's side.
Judge Lamm announced he would
not permit testimony by the three
aoouaed persons, although they might
submit affidavits If they wished.
Miss Hewitt, a tiny figure In the
witness chair, to'd how she had suf
fered severe abdominal pains which
led to an examination by Dr. Tillman.
"He looked at me and said oe
guessed I should have mv appendix
removed," sis said In Tea pons to
questions of Assistant Prosecutor Au
gust Fourtner.
"At no tune did either Dr. Tillman
or Dr. Boyd take my temperature, feel
my pulsa or take a blood count.
Miss Hewitt testified she was ex
maned by th psychologist, Mrs. Mary
Scally, who represented herself ss a
nurse.
"Did she announce she was giving
you a mental test?" Fourtner asked.
"No. i But 1 asked her why she waa
asking me so m&n; asinine questions,
particularly when I wins In such
pain"
The girl the, told how she had
corrected Mrs. -Scally In pronuncia
tion of a word In French, a language
which the helre.is speaks fluently.
- Cot llrr Points.
"Never dlsnute psychiatrist," re
marked Jucige La rams. "She prob
ably marked you down a couple of
points for that."
Anne B. Lindsay a nurse who at
tended Miss Hewitt, said Dr. Boyd
had asked her to take the case two
days before ihe operation, Indicating
It would involve a moron.
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Ann Cooper Hewitt (above), whose S500.000 ult asnlnst her mother.
Mrs. Maryon Hewitt McCarter, which charged she had been deprived of
her power of motherhood without her knowledge or consent while under
going an appendicitis operation, caused San Franrl.iro authorities to In
vestigate circumstances of the operation. Below: Two San Francisco phy
sicians and a psychologist, accused bjr the girl. They are (left to right)
Dr. Tllton E. Tillman, Mrs, Marr J. 8 colly and Dr. Samuel O. Boyd. (A. p.
Photos.)
1 have a ease that Dr. Tillman
sent me e, 10-year-old girl with the
mentality of a child of 11, who has
a sex complex," the nuree quoted Dr.
Boyd aa saying, "I've got to do some
thing to protect her and her family."
Miss Lindsay then described her
surprise at meeting Miss Hewitt "an
entirely normal girl a grown-up
young woman. I had expected a mo
ron. I waa absolutely taken off my
foot."
Mlaa Llnduy raid Dr. Boyd admit
ted later he ld not think Miss Hewitt
a moron, adding he bad taken Dr.
TUlman'a flndlnge.
Judge Lanarua aald to Miss Llnd-
aay:
"I agree with you tha( Ann la a
most attractne plrl She has a fine
sense of humor too That'a going
to aave you a lot of trouble, Ann.
It's going to make you heppy."
Gasoline Stations
Must Bar Drunks
OLYMPIA. Wash, Jan. 24. (AP)
The city commission today had
placed much of the burden on the
retail 'gasoline, salesman In Its at
tempt to eliminate drunken driving
In Olympla, the atate capital and
eventually In the entire atate.
Gasoline sales to drunken drivers
became unlawful In the city with the
adoption of an ordinance making
such an act a misdemeanor, punish
able by 1100 fine, or 30 days In Jail,
or both.
New Shop Open at 303 South Front.
Hemstitching 5o yd.; buttons covered;
hose mending So to 35c; dressmaking.
Ntnann Craig and May Lewis. Phone
133S-W.
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A LOT of men are looking for mildness In
whisky. Somethin( that doesn't hove lo
be gulped that jjoes down pleasantly. That's
Gibhs Creek so smooth it can be sipped
and so well received it is winning leadership
everywhere. Mildness in whisky as well as
cigarettes is what you want and Cobbs
Creek is the way to get it inexpensively.
CONTINHNTAL DISTILLINO CORPORATION, fhil ft,
tobh$ Creek
BLENDED WHISKY
IS I
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IN SERVICE PLAN
For the benefit of local employers
snd employes the Southern Oregon
Medical Service association was re
cently organized by more than 30
Rogue River valley physicians, pro
viding protection In case of sickness
or Injury. Headquarters have been
established In the Medford Center
building with Frank Bull as business
manager.
The Southern Oregon Medical Ser
vice association, whloh la strictly
home owned and operated by physi
cians of this valley, offers the fol
lowing services to Its members: Medi
cal and surgical service; Immediate
service In emergency; elimination of
red tape delays; competent dental
service; X-ray service; physical the
rapy; ambulance service and prophy.
lactic measures.
Under the provisions of the new
association the financial burden of a
prolonged Illness or surgical opera
tion Is lessened, medical attention
being assured by qualified physicians
and surgeons.
manager, said. Meantime the com
pany's ships were landing at Redding,
Cal.
The weather bureau predicted fog
for tonight and tomorrow, though It
said prospects for clearing skies were
somewhat brighter than yesterday.
Visibility was ranging between one
eighth and one quarter of a mile,
with no celling.
The sun broke through at times
today.
L
ON GUILTY PLEA
Louis Andrew Pool, on parole on a
check forgery charge, was sentenced
to not less than two years in state
prison yesterday on a plea of guilty.
Theodore B. Medley, also named In
the, complaint against Pool, was
granted a suspended sentence by cir
cuit Judge H. D. Norton when it was
shown he waa a victim of circum
stances and association with Pool.
Pool was arrested a month ago
when he returned to this city. Tht
district attorney reports he has a po
lice record In California. At the time
of bta last arrest here he was on a
parole from a two years sentence for
forgery granted In this county.
EAGLES TO HOLD
DANCE TONIGHT
The regular semi-monthly dance
and soclsl will be held after tonight's
business meeting of the Eagles and
auxiliary In the fraternlty'a hall on
West Main street. Dynge's orchestra
will furnish the music. The public
Is Invited.
The business meeting which con
venes at 8 o'clock wtll consider sev
eral Important matters, said A. H.
Banwell, aerie president who asked
for a full attendance.
The lodge, Mr. Banwell said, would
make final preparations for the visit
of George Nordlln of Kansas City,
worthy grand president of the order,
on Februsry 4.
The aerie will also orgsnlze & cam
paign committee to enroll new mem
bers for the district Initiation to be
conducted for the national i officer.
Mr. Banwell stated. The Initiation
will be held here February 4 with all
cities of southern Oregon represented.
VOORHIES TELLS
OF MEXICO TRIP
The account of his trip to Mexico,
and motion pictures showing the life
of the people, given by A. E. Voorhes.
editor and publisher of the Grants
Pass Courier, were greatly enjoyed by
those present for the "fireside hour"
at the Presbyterian church last even
ing. A pleasing feature was a group
of Spanish songs by Mrs. Dolores
Sperling.
Camera club members, who were
guests of the evening, met after the
address. T. J. Radcllff spoke of the
relation of exposure to development
of bromide 'prints. A. M. Sorenson.
lately a member of the Oregon Cam
era club, told of his experiences with
miniature camera work. He will bring
material and demonstrate enlarging
from miniature negatives for the Feb
ruary meeting.
SEND-A-DIME LETTER
WINS MONTANAN BRIDE
PORT PECK, Mont., Jan. 24.-
Ouess what Herbert Holland got out
of the tend-a-ritme chain letters?
A bride I
Holland aald today the fad resulted
in correspondence with Mrs. Alma
Sproat of Los Angeles, and now they're
married.
Ose Mall Tribune wuit ads.
Medford-Klamath
Truck Line
(formerly on S. Riverside)
MOVED TO
111 North Fir
romona
Grange
THICK FOG CONTINUES
TO ENVELOP VALLEY
For the fourth successive day Med
ford schedules were, omitted by the
United Air Lines because of fog. Serv
ice would be resumed here with the
lifting of the fog, L O. Devaney,
Pomona Orange.
Jacksoi County Pomona Orange
will meet at the K. p hall In Med
ford, corner of Grape and Sixth
streets, Saturday January 25, at 10
a- m.. In an all-day meeting, being
entertained by the Roxy Ann Orange.
tl is expected that the Josephine
county Orange committee will meet
with the Jackson County Pomona
rural electrbcatlon district commit
tee at thla meeting ana that primary
steps will be formulated for the cre
ation of such a district of Josephine
and Jackson counties
No doubt much Information on this
question will be available.
There are lfi Oranges In the county
now and a large attendance and mem.
bershlp from all these Oranges In the
Pomona wlu result In a strong uni
fied program for the county and state.
Basket dinner at noon. Come and
bring your Granger friends.
While Present Stock Lasts
TIRES & TUBES
At Less Than Wholesale
Sizes 16, 17, 18, 20 and 21-inch
CLOVER LEAF SERVICE
602 So. Riverside
ifllii "
Hotel
Cornelius
523 S.w. Park
I Portland
Feel at Home in
The Heart of Portland'1
Comfort Convenience
Courtesy Service
Attractive Rates:
Detached hath ft na op
With bath S1.50 up
iitk . -a
ma- '"!S
BEN O. CRIMSON. Mgr.
Park Ave
Hotel
623 S.W. Park
Portland
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
The Cleveland Tractor Company
Announces the Appointment
of the
IRogmie Valley Tractor
annd Implemesiit!; Go.
FRANK T. WEIGHILL
39 South Grape Street
MEDFORD
AS DISTRIBUTORS OF
(2LETHAS
aund Parts
0
in Jackson and Josephine Counties
o
MILLIONS SAY COBBS CREEK" IS WHAT' VE SAY IT IS ...
We Have the New Model "E" and "20M Cletrac Just in
Other Models Rolling. Prices From $1345 Delivered in Jackson and
Josephine Counties
ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO.
FRANK T. WEIGHILL
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