Show SAYS JUDGE SLEPT DAILY ON BENCH Attorney McMahon Relates His Experiences in Federal Cou Court rt at Seattle Seattle July 10 UnIted United States District District Dis Dis- Judge Cornelius H. H Hanford's al alleged alleged al- al leg leg-cd Intemperate habits were the subject subject sub Sub- of ot the afternoon session of the House Judiciary subcommittee today Miss Adella Parker a a. high school schoolteacher schoolteacher teacher member mamber of the bar and edi editor editor edi- edi I tor of or an equal suffrage paper swore she had haI seen Judge Hanford Intoxicated on on str street et cars on two occasions which she sho described L. L H. H McMahon of ot Salem Ore an and a a. lawyer lawer testified that on one occasion occasion while an attorney i was arguing a motion the Judge fell feU asleep with his head thrown back and his mouth open After Atter about ten minutes minutes min ruin utes he ho said the Judge awoke and the attorney began his argument all over Mc McMahon testified The ju Judge se awoke with a 0 snore more au- au all over the courtroom He went to sleep every afternoon during tho the time I appeared In his court The Judge snores when he sleeps I think he falls taUs asleep because of f drinking In Intoxicant int In- In t toxicants toxicant ox John C. C Higgins a n Seattle attorney testified that he ho had never seen Hanford Hanford Han Han- ford when whon there was the slightest suspicion suspicion sus sus- of ot Intoxication J. J If L. Zimmerman sergeant of police had hd never seen Judge Hanford Intoxicated Intoxicated but on two occasions on the street he had hod seen the judge apparently apparently apparently dazed walking along like a aman aman aman man who didn't know exactly e where ho he was at LL 0 U. U u U. U n a liquor ico- ico titled tilled to seeing Hanford apparently drunk on the street A halt half dozen other witnesses testified fied tied Attorney Finch's examination had Just been concluded when the committee commit commit- tee adjourned at noon Representative McCoy asked the witness Do uDo you know of ot any fact tact connected with the affairs of ot Heckmann and Hanson Hanson Hnnson Han Han- son that would make It unlikely that If It Heckmann and Hanson had been properly cared for tor by their attorneys the they would now be In possession of their property No uNo Taking up the note to a bank for fot signed b by Heckmann and Hanson Hanson Hanson Han Han- son by Hanson and by Richard A. A Ballinger as attorney for tor Heckmann and to collect which Ballinger afterward afterward after after- ward sued as attorney for tor tho the I bank counsel for Hanford rd asked Was Ballinger attorney for the tho bank at the time when he signed sighed the tho note as attorney for tor the firm firmI firm firm- I 1 presume he ho was answered Finch Do you know that he a tia as I 1 cannot say positively I I I |