TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wdnwdiy, Jan. 10, 1145
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IN PEACE PLAN
If America doesn't become
member of the proposed United
Nation organization, and as
sume her share of responsibility
in solving social and economic
problems and keeping the peace,
a third world war is inevitable
according to Mrs. Ralph Rasmus
sen, president of the Oregon
League of Women Voters who
spoke to league members last
night at the Girls Community
club. Mrs. Rasumssen explained
in detail the proposals drafted
at the Dumbarton Oaks confer
ence and urged her listeners to
write the president and secre
tary of state urging that its rati
fication be put before congress
at once.
Provisions of the Dumbarton
Oaks charter Is to the effect that
the United Nations organization
would be headed by a general
assembly, a policy making group
after the order of the United
States congress, with each mem
ber nation permitted one dele
gate. Other units would be a
security council, charged with
"keeping the peace problems"
and empowered to deal swiftly
with acts of aggression; an in
ternational court which would
deal with problems of Justice; a
council to handle economic and
social problems; a military coun
cil and a secretariat.
; The security council would
be made up of 11 persons, five
to represent the five great pow
ers and six chosen from smaller
nations on a rotating system;
would have the power to settle
local disputes and advise non
members who presented prob
lems, according to provisions of
the charter. It would further
have the power to Impose quar
antine restrlcions on aggressors
and resort to armed force if ne
cessary. According to the plan as out
lined by Mrs. Rasmussen, the
economic and social council
would be made up of 18 mem
bers who would be outstanding
a u t h o r I ti es on international
economic and social matters
and would have a number of
sub-commissions.
The organizations' secretariat
would probably be given diplo
matic status and would be re
sponsible only to the organiza
tion and not to their respective
countries. The speaker said
that of the 44 nations repre
sented at Dumbarton Oaks, 90
per cent agreed with the gen
eral provisions of the charter
and that seven nations had al
ready ratified It
roinung out that the League
of Women Voter had always
believed "isolation neither prac
tical or possible" and now con
siders the matter of stimulating
public interest in the proposed
United Nations organizations its
most pressing work, second
only to the actual war effort,
Mrs. Rasmussen urged her lis
teners to bend every effort to
the task.
Netherlands East Indies Islands
September 19 with landings In
the Halmahera group.
Claude Hibbert, who Is in the
navy, was visited by his brother,
Alden Hibbert. recently in Ta
coma enroute to Medford.
CHURCH TO HOLD
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The Apostolic Faith, corner
North Central avenue and Third
street, Medford, will open an
evangelistic campaign Sunday,
Jan. 14, the Rev. C. W, Frost,
pastor, announces. He and a
number of local members attend
ed midwinter meetings at the
Portland headquarters returning
to Medford after New Year's.
The campaign will be in
charge of the Rev. R. Robert
Crawford, general overseer from
Portland, assisted by the Rev.
Allan L. Crabtree of San Fran
cisco, Mrs. Crawford, and a
group of Portland workers and
musicians. Dedicatory services
for the new Wurlitzer organ Just
installed will start the special
meetings.
Six years ago, about this time
of year, a crew of more than
100 mechanics and helpers were
building the Apostolic Faith
church, which was decidated
February 25, 1038. A Hammond
organ gave excellent service
during these years, but when
opportunity presented whereby
a pipe organ could be purchased,
the church group lost no time
in securing it. This will augment
the 27 piece orchestra which
plays at all the services.
Mrs. Lena Edlger Wallace,
who furnished music for the
services at the church dedica
tion will be in the evangelistic
group at this time and will pre
sent a concert at the beginning
of each evening service. '
Rev. Crawford is well known
in Medford, having carried on
evangelistic campaigns here at
various times since the work
was established in 1017. Rev.
Crabtree recently returned to
Sah Francisco after holding spec
ial meetings in the midwest.
Definite details of the evan
gelistic campaign will be an
nounced later .
Mrs. Flack Free
After 9 Months
San Francisco, Jan. 10-MU.R)
Mrs. Luise Flack, 28, convict
ed of manslaughter last March
In connection with the death of
her eight-year-old spastic daugh
ter, was released from the coun
ty jail today after serying nine
months of one-year sentence.
Mrs. Flack said she will visit
her mother in lola, Kansas, and
then attempt to join one of the
armed services or enter war
work.
Veteran Of Pacific
Merchant Marine Is
Visitor In Medford
Returning after 14 months of
duty with a Merchant Marine
. force in the South Pacific, Alden
niDDert Is visiting with his fam
ily on Crater T.nltn Msh.,.a
January 23, when he will report
ior luruier amy at San Fran
Cisco.
He Joined the Merchant Ma
rine over three venra nan onH
was awarded the Pacific war
zone bar and the merchant ma
rine cbmbat bar for enemy action
in the Halninhrra island nn
Morotal last October. U. S.
forces Invaded this group of
During a battle In World War
I, vital military Information was
conveyed from one command to
another by two Piute Indians
speaking their native language
over the telephone.
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WOUNDED MARINE FINDS SOLACE Eyes bandaged, thii
wounded U. S. Marine lieutenant found a new companion at Amer
ican Red Cross airport canteen at Ft. Worth, Texas. The Marlni
and the kitten became good friends and the Leatherneck finds solan
in the friendship of furry animal.
Collection Agency
Opens Business In
U. S. Bank Building
Wynne P. Grier, who has
been in the collection business
in Salem for the past 13 years,
has opened an office in the U. S.
National bank building here
where he will specialize in col
lections. The new concern will
be known as "General Credit
Service." Mr. and Mrs. Grier
have purchased the property at
23 Barneburg road, where they
will make their home.
Mr. Grier is well known here
through having traveled through
this territory on oil company
collection work.
He served for three years as
secretary and one year as presi
dent ol the National Organiza
tion of Collection Agencies, Asso
ciation of Orecon. and fnr nnx
year served as Oregon director
ol the organization. .
He was discharged In 1843
after serving a time in the armed
forces.
Rent Tie-in Deals
Placed Under Ban
By Control Office
Washington, Jan. 10 U.R)
The office of price administra
today moved to halt widespread
evasion of rent price ceilings by
banning all "tie-in" deals where
by a prospective tenant Is re
quired to buy furniture or other
property before a landlord will
rent to him.
OPA said nationwide reports
showed frequent occurrences of
.this form of ceiling evasion, with
landlords forcing tenants to pay
as much as $2,500 for furniture
worth less than half the amount
as a condition for renting an
apartment or house.
In another action OPA ' ex
empted rooms in bona fide
clubs, college fraternities and
sorority houses from rent con
trol. The exemption applies only
to clubs recognized as non-profit
organizations by the bureau of
internal revenue.
TWO TO PRISON
Grants Pass Kenneth Russell
was sentenced to one year in the
state penitentiary, and his neph
ew, Delbert Russell, was sen
tenced to 18 months in the same
Institution, by Judge James W.
Crawford, in circuit court on
Monday. The Russells were both
charged with the crime of lar
ceny in a building, but the uncle,
Kenneth Russell, received the
lighter sentence as he did not
leave the car while Delbert en
tered the Drolette Park Service
station and took money from the
cash register.
Only eight percent of the
American boys' in private
schools below college level come
from families of incomes greater
than $25,000 per year.
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Jackson County Civic
Music Association
presents a concert by
JOSEPH SZIGETI
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Medford, Oregon
Thursday, January 11, 1945
at 8:13 P.M.
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Following concerts:
Mario Berini Thursday, February 1, 19458:15 P. M.
National Operatic Quartet Sunday Afternoon, February 4,
1945, 3:00 P. M.
Ania Dorfmann Tuesday, March 13, 1945, 8:15 P. M.
American Ballad Singers-i-Thursday, March 22, 1945, 8:15
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