Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1945, Image 5

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    APOSTOLIC FAITH
REVIVAL SERVICE
HOLDS INTEREST
. The evangelistic services be
ing held this week at the Apos
tolic Faith, North Central ave
nue at Third street, are report
ed progressing with success. The
Rev. R. Robert Crawford, gen
eral overseer of the work, Is In
charge. He reports very good at
tendance at all the meetings and
a number of concerts; and adds
that the people of Medford seem
to appreciate - the efforts put
lortn nere.
Groups of members and In
quirers from Klamath Falls. Ash
land, Grants Pass, and other
towns in the Rogue River valley
have attended the meetings.
The young ladies' quarter, of
Portland, and Mrs. Agner Eke
lund, soprano, of San Francisco,
have pleased the audience with
their special arrangements of
negro spirituals and medleys of
gospel songs. Monday evening
they sang for enthusiastic groups
at the Camp White hospital.
The new Wurlitzer organ con
tinues to hold special Interest, as
Mrs. Wallace plays an organ pre
lude at the beginning of each
service. Miss Naomi Frost is
regular organist at the church
and has charge -of the local 27
piece orchestra and 21-voice
chorus, which take a prominent
part in all the meetings.
Tonight the meeting opens at
8 o'clock. Rev. Crawford will
preach. There will be three meet
ings Sunday a devotional serv
ice at 11 a. m., young people's
meeting at 3 p. m., and an evan
gelistic service at 8 p. m., opened
with a short concert by the musi
cal organizations. Special fea
tures are promised for each serv
ice. A collection is never taken,
and the people of the Rogue
River valley are cordially in
vited to all these meetings, those
in charge said today. The local
pastor is Rev. C. W. Frost.
Fellowship Dinner
Welcomes Pastor
Zlon Lutheran Church wel
comed their newly-called pastor
with a fellowship dinner which
followed the morning service
Sunday. Pastor Hansen and his
family arrived in Medford late
last week from Fresno, Calif.,
and are making their home at
the parsonage, 518 West Fourth
street.
Plans are being made for in
stalling the new pastor at a ves
per service Sunday evening at
7:30. .The Rev. J. L. Sawyer,
president of the Pacific Synod
of United Lutheran Church of
America will be the eccliastical
official In charge of the service.
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Spiritual Temple ,
To Hold Services
Sunday Evenings
Universal Spiritual temple an
nounces that services will be
held hereafter each Sunday eve
ning at 8 o'clock at Hotel Med
ford auditorium Instead of Wed
nesday as In the past. '
Edward C. Le-Vyrie, D. D-,
pastor, promises many demon
strations and lectures on proof of
this spiritual work, the "natural
laws of God" from the Christian
Bible. Dr. Le-Vyne has been all
over the world In his Christian
work and is considered a great
psychic Bible medium, having
nearly 45 years' experience.
Dr. Le-Vyne declares he works
"under a natural law and that
Jesus the Christ and his apostles
did the same work in their day
and that is where the Bible orig
inally came from; through proph
ecy, seership and mediumship of
the higher teachings of Jesus the
Christ. This illustrates the meth
od of approach of the messages
received and the development
of the fluid lucid communica
tions with the world beyond
death." '
Friday. Jan. II, 1I4S
MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUHS JTO
Friends Churches
To Hold Series Of
Missionary Rallies
Friends churches of the val
ley are sponsoring the appear
ance of Joseph G. Reece, gen
eral superintendent of the de
nomination, in a series of mis
sionary rallies over the week
end. Supt. Reece recently .re
turned after an extended tour
in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama,
Peru and Bolivia, and will show
color film-slides of his travels.
A schedule of his engagements
follows: r
Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Med
ford church, 13 Keene Way
drive, pictures, followed by .fel
lowship hour. '. ,s
Sunday, 11 a. m. Medford
church, he will sing and speak.
2:30 p. m., the Wagner Creek
Sunday school has invited' him
to show missionary ' pictures.
7 p. m., Talent church,' mission
ary pictures -and address. The
public is invited to attend the
meetings. :
Church Notices
Free Methodlit Chareh "
337 Weit Tenth Street
R. G. Keller, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. -
Y.P.M.S.. 7 p. m.
Evening sendee, 7:48 p. m. -Prayer
meeting, Wednesday,' ' T:4S
n. m.
You will receive a cordial welcome
to eacn service.
Dixie Cafe Bought
By Earl Wooldridge
Purchase of the Dixie cafe,
127 East Sixth street, was an
nounced today by Earl Wool
dridge, : well known local chef.
The new owner states that a
complete remodeling is In pro
cess now and that the cafe, will
probably be open for business
about February 1.
A feature of the cafe will be
a complete bake shop In the base
ment where pies, cakes and hot
breads will be made for use
In the restaurant,. Wooldridge
states. The chef Is now lining up
a staff and states that all women
will be employed If possible..
3 MEDFORD STUDENTS
ON 0SC HONOR ROLL
Oregon State College, ' Cor
vallis, Jan. 19 Three Medford
students received honor grades
during fall term at Oregon
State college, D. T. Ordeman,
associate registrar, said Satur
day. Alpha Belle Whlllock, sopho
more In business and industry;
James Randall Lovejoy, fresh
man in engineering, and JoAnn
Humphrey, freshman in lower
division, all completed at- least
12 hours of credit with a grade
point average of 3.50 or above.
A 3.50 is half way between an
A and a B.
SAFEWAY ASKS REVIEW
OF PROTESTS ON 0PA
Washington, Jan. 19 (U.F0
Safeway Stores, Inc., grocery
chain operator in 23 states and
the District of Columbia, today
petitioned the supreme court for
review of . two complaints pro
testing food and meat price reg
ulations issued by OPA Admin
istrator Chester Bowles.
Safeway contended that, five
regulations and a general order
establishing price ceilings and
maximum mark-ups on food
stuffs had restdted in price al
lowances in favor of the chain's
competitors In other sales vol
ume groups.
During some months as many
as 1,000 wave officers and en
listed women have reported for
duty with the navy in Washing
ton, D. C, the navy department
reported. . .
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OHGOMERY WD'S
TELEGRAM
TO THE PRESIDENT
January 17, 1943
The President of the United States
White House
Washington. D. C.
Mr. President:
At your personal direction, the Army seized Wards stores on De
cember 28, 1944.
On the same day, you directed that a suit be filed in Federal Court
to decide whether you had any right to order this seizure.
The Constitution makes it the supreme law of the land that "No
person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due
process of law." The Supreme Court has said that an order which is
before the courts should not be executed before the judges have de
clared its legality.
In defiance of this safeguard of liberty, you have ordered the Army
to place in immediate effect the arbitrary and illegal orders of the
War Labor Board without awaiting the decision of the court.
You have ordered these War Labor Board directives placed in im
mediate effects despite the fact that the courts have held them to be
le lly unenforceable, ,and despite the fact that in issuing them the
board refused to give Wards the hearings required by the War Labor
Disputes Act.
You have ordered the Army to place in effect a wage directive at
Portland, Oregon, which a representative of the War Labor Board
admitted on January 9, 1945, was unworkable.
: ' You have ordered the Army to place in effect wage directives at
St. Paul, Minnesota, which unfairly discriminate against sixty per
cent of the employees. When several hundred walked off their jobs
in protest against your command, the Army forced them to return by
threats of criminal prosecution.
You have ordered the Army at Denver, Colorado, and Jamaica,
New York, to increase wage rates which the War Labor. Board ad
mitted were already higher than those paid by Wards competitors.
No increases have been ordered against these competitors.
Finally, and most importantly, you have ordered the Army to im
pose that form of the closed shop called Maintenance of Member
ship. Obedience to your order will require the discharge of all em
ployees who have chosen not to maintain their union membership, and
- deny to them the liberty to choose whether or not they wish to remain
union members.
Wards, in opposing the closed shop in all of its forms, has not been
prompted by any feeling of anti-unionism. Wards has fully recog
nized the freedom of all of its emp'oyees to join or not to join a union,
as they wished, and has assured all employees that their opportunity
with the company will be the same whether they are union members
or not. Wards refusal to accept the closed shop arises solely from a
determination that its employees b secure in their individual liberty
to join a union or not free of the fear of physical injury, damage to
their property or loss of their jobs.
Wards, in opposing the closed shop, has not acted against the
wishes even of its unionized employees. In the seized store at
Chicago on December 15, 1944, ninety per cent of the employees
through a signed petition declare! against the maintenance of mem
bership requirement. Spokesmen for the unionized employees in the
' four seized stores at Detroit have openly stated that they do not
desire maintenance of membership.
Wards has been singled out for unequal treatment. The Army
has been used to enforce orders of questioned legality without first
giving the courts an opportunity to make a decision. These are the
methods of dictatorship.
The legality of your order commanding the seizure of Wards
properties is now before the courts for decision. Wards respectfully
calls upon you to order the Army to withhold the taking of action
which would deprive Wards employees of their liberties and Wards
and its customers of the property until the case has been decided
in the courts as required by the Constitution.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
SEWELL AVERY
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