Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    AS ABORTIONIST;
FLEES EVE
San Francisco, Jan. 5 U.F)
As the search continued today
for Dr. C. B. Caldwell, alleged
operator of a downtown "abor
tion clinic," the district attor
ney's office reported unearthing
evidence which may link the
prominent northern California
surgeon with a second death
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due to alleged abortions.
A Joint police-district attor
ney's office squad yesterday
raided the exclusive Market
street offices of Caldwell, arm
ed with a second-degree murder
warrant naming him In connec
tion with the death Christmas
day of Mrs. Signa Bredesen,
San Francisco housewife. They
found the offices empty of pa
tients, nurses and the doctor.
Special Agent Joseph Wil
liams of the state medical board
told the district attorney's of
fice that Mrs. Viola Maltagliati,
Woodland, Calif., who died
about a year ago, gave a state
ment to investigators prior to
her death in which she said she
submitted to an operation per
formed by Caldwell,
Williams did not say wheth
er the operation was an abor
tion. Police here said that the
investigation of Caldwell had
been in progress since Mrs.
Bredesen died after a suspected
visit to Caldwell's elaborately
equipped establishment.
Yesterday's raid was a part
of a city-wide crackdown on
establishments where illegal
abortions allegedly are perform
ed. Police said they were con
templating raids against five
other "abortion mills" as soon
as "we have enough evidence."
HELD TOO HASTY
London, Jan. 5 U.R) Lt.
Gen. Sir Frederick E. Morgan,
: ousted operations chief of the
! United Nations relief and re-
; habilitation administration in
Germany, has been summoned
here to submit his resignation
formally, a UNRRA official said
today.
Up to noon Frankfurt time
today (6 a. m. EST), UNRRA of
ficials in the German city said
Morgan had not received notifi
cation of his dismissal. A
UNRRA spokesman announced
here late today however, that
a cable summoning Morgan had
been sent this morning and that
he has received it.
Some British newspapers sug
gested editorially that the
UNRRA had acted too hastily in
ousting Morgan without further
hearing.
San Di'igo, Jan. 5 (U.R) The
assault transport Mifflin arrived
here today with 1687 marines
and navy veterans.
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i Verbal Batt le Ends
'Un-American' Probe
Los Angeles, Jan. S (U.R)
The state legislative committee
on un-American affairs conclud
ed four days of heated hearings
into alleged communist' activi
ties today and Drerjared to re-
San Francisco, Jan. 8 U.R) commend legislation.
Two bay area men shot them- The investigation, embr.neine
selves to death today because, the University of California at
they were forced out of work; Los Angeles and movie labor
by strikes and rainy weather : leaders, wound up in a verbal
and a third committed suicide battle at todav's session between
because he had been ill, police former UCLA Professor Dr
reported today. Frank Davis and State Senator
Mrs. Ruthie van Buskirk told Jack B. Tenney
officers her husband, Roy, 50,
killed himself because he was
dejected since he was out of a
job at the Bethlehem shipyards
as a result of the machinist's
strike.
Shirley Neil, 34, Oakland lum
beryard worker, placed a .22
caliber rifle muzzle in his
mouth and pulled the trigger.
Police reported. His wife told
police that heavy rains had kept
her husband from working and
he had begun drinking heavily.
Closing time (or Sunday Too Late
to Classliy 4:00 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
Game Commission
Hearing Planned
Annual hearing of the Oregon
State Game Commission with
reference to angling regulations
will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday.
January 12, at its offices in 616
Oregon Building, Portland.
Consideration at that time
will ge given to seasons, bag
limits and other regulations af
fecting the taking of game fish
for the ensuing year. The hear
ing is open to the general public.
The San Mateo Hayward
bridge was built with cement
from oyster shells dredged from
the bottom of San Francisco
Bay.
POLITICAL BALM
Washington, Jan, 3 (U.R)
Judge William H. Hastle, negro
law school dean who resigned
from a war department advisory
post in protest against alleged
race discrimination in the army;
air forces, is President Truman's!
choice for governor of the Vir-I
gin Islands. j
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RAPID RELEASES
FROM ARMY HURT
.... Tokyo, Jan. 5 (U.R) Sec
retary of War Robert P. Patter- j
son said today that a "critical" j
situation exists in some United
States army overseas territories
because of over rapid releases '
of men from service. i
Patterson said that the war
department was preparing a re
lease stating" overseas garrison
requirements that "may govern
the rate of discharge for the
next few months." He said the
discharge requirements gradual-;
ly will be changed to reach a
minimum overseas requirement ;
of 795,000 men by July 1.
ALlWHITS
Washington, Jan. 5 (U.R)
The surplus property adminis
tration charged tonight that the
giant aluminum company of
America is using its patent
license rights to block disposal
of government-owned wartime
aluminum plants to Alcoa com
petitors. Alcoa promptly denied the
charge as "absolutely without
foundation" and said confer
ences now under way with gov
ernment agencies gave hope of
agreement within a few days on
a solution to the licensing problem.
NEW CITY LISTED
AS
New York, Jan. 5 (U.R) A
seven-man ' delegation from the
United Nations organizations ,
arrived here by plane from Ltn
don today and added a new
name to the list of possible sites
for the permanent home of
UNO Providence, R. I.
The city's name came up
when the committee listed five
places where they expected to
spend "several days" New
York, Bjston, Hyde Park,
Princeton, N. J., and Providence.
PLEASANT TIME. IKE ,
San Francisco, Jan. 5 (U.R)
Cmdr. Ike Hashimoto, skipper
of the Japanese submarine that
sank the heavy cruisr U. S. S.I
Indianapolis, boarded the navy
transport Effingham today to
return to Japan after testifying
at the court martial trial of
Capt. Charles B. McVay III, cap
tain of the Indianapolis.
Lack of housing in many areas US
of Wyoming is limiting employ-
1 ment.
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