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The constitution became the aw of the land on June 21, 1788, vhen the ninth state ratified it. CHRISTIAN PEACE FOR ALLPEOPLE World Must Bend Effort to Internationalism or Face Atom War, Speaker Says. "The Torch ef World Peace!" Here and everywhere in this suddenly peaceful land is about to be observed National News paper Week a long established occasion which, this year, has an exciting new significance. After their great wartime job, the newspapers are dedicat ing themselves to a greatcr-than-ever task to provide the information needed as a guide by a self-governing people who find themselves in a brand new world where even early 1945 has become a part of the Long, Long Ago. Since last Spring we have re vamped both the physical world and the man-made world! We smashed the Axis and we've split the atom! And, since last Spring, the nations have adopt ed a new way to live together ts friends. These epic events have set the newspapers their new task and have given high purpose to the slogan of National News paper Week: "A Free Press the Torch of World Peace!" For it was the newspapers that told the first full story about them all the atomic bomb, victory, everything. And it will be the newspapers which bring the details of mankind's strides and struggles from now on. How Important that contri bution will be already has been indicated by the quids adop tion of the San Francisco Char ter. Observers credit its prompt acceptance primarily to the com pleteness with which the press kept the people informed about the San Francisco Conference and thereby established their pattern for service in the tre mendous future. t flag with 4 itOM, 1 awardtd to our Richmond Rofintry Unless the people of the world bend every effort towards a Christian peace and the replac ing of nationalistic thought with internationalism, they mignt as well prepare themselves for an atomic war which could destroy an entire nation in one day, de clared the Archduke- Felix of Austria in an address last night at the auditorium before- mem bers of the newly organized Knife and Fork club and guests. His subject was "Rebuilding Europe." The speaker defined "a broad Christian peace" as one which would promote individual rights for the people of all countries such as the citizens of this na tion enjoy, one which would as sure representation for minori ties and promote equality as well as majority rule and pointed out that the United States form of government supplies all these for its people in practically a perfect form. Need Outlook Change Archduke Felix declared that SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ARTHUR FLOYD WELLS and MARIE WELLS, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. LEONA WATSON and THOMAS WAT SON, wife and husband; GEORGE WELLS and MAKIE WELLS, husband and wife; and any and all other persons or parties unknown having or claiming an interest or estate in the property described in the Complaint, Defendants. TO Leona Watson, Thomas Watson, George Wells, Marie Wells and any and all other per sons or parties unknown having or claiming an interest or estate in the property described in the Complaint, the above named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby notified and required to appear in the above Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiffs now on file therein against you, or otherwise pload therto, within four (4) weeks from September 26, 1945. the date of the first publication of this bummons upon you; and if you fail to so appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: For a partition of the follow ing described real property: the bouth half of Lot seven (7) Block two (2) of Cottage Home Addition to the city of Medford; and the East 90 feet of Lot three (3) Block six (6) of Riverside Subdivision in and to the city of Medford: all in Jackson County Oregon, ac cording to the official plats thereof now of record. The date of the Order for this service by publication is Septem ber 26, 1945. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Room 207, United States Nat'l Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. modern wars spring not alone from economic causes but also from the promotion of national ideologies, sucn as Nazism in Germany, and said that unless nations changed from the na tionalistic outlook to an inter national viewpoint, civilization would be destroyed. The speaker said extreme nationalism must not be confused with patriotism. The duke stated he did not be lieve Europe was ready foi a United States of Europe at this time but proposed instead groups of confederacies, one to be in central Europe, one for the Bal kan states, one for the Scandi navian countries, etc. By begin ning first with these smaller con federacies which would work out their economic and political problems, a United States of Europe would ventually evolve from this nucleus, he said. He believes Europe, especially the small nations, would welcome such confederacies. Europe Disappointed Discussing the United Nations Organization, the duke declared most Europeans were somewhat disappointed with the San Fran cisco agreement, and that since recent developments, including the atomic bomb, had already made revision imperative, he be lieved this should be worked upon immediately. Europeans are especially dis satisfied with the veto provistuiis of the UNO charter, the duke de clared, and added that the pre sent veto provisions leaves little security for the smaller powers and cited this as an instance where "equality" was needed rather than "majority" rule. He cited the international labor of fice provisions of the charter as being especially desirable and said he believed this would eventually materially aid in solving Europe's economic prob lems through dissolving of trriff barriers and other adjustments. Giving the present London conference between the five big world powers as an example, Archduke Felix said questions which concerned all nations should not be settled by just a few and pointed out that the Italian peace decisions were be ing made by representatives of countries who had little know ledge of and less interest in, the Italians. Food Need Desperate During a question period the speaker said the food situation in Austria is desperate, with the people actually receiving less food under the Allied occupation than they received under the Germans. Questioned about Russian influence in central Europe, the duke said he believ ed this would turn out to be negligible if democratic elections were conducted without outside influence. He said democratic elections need not be "troop controlled" but would result from complete freedom of the press. In all instances, the speaker said, the people of each section and each nation should be permitted to decide questions for themselves whenever pos sible. ' Archduke Felix was introduc ed by Frank Van Dyke, Ashland, a vice president of the club, and the Rev. George R. Turney, pre sided. The Rev. Henry Orth delivered the invocation. E. E Schlotz, national organizer for the Knife and Fork club, spoke Drieiiy and read congratulatory messages from the national of fice and other Oregon clubs. IN OFFICE HERE The U. S. Army Recruiting Station, in Room 1 of the Post Office Building, was officially reopened today to accept and forward to Portland applicants for enlistment or reenlistment in the U S. Regular Army. Sgt. W M. Kleinsmith is in charge and is assisted by Techni cal Sgt. W. M. Halstead. Vacan cies are available, Sgt. Klein- smith said, for any arm and branch of army service and for any overseas theatre desired. Age limits are from 18 to 34 years of age inclusive and all men must be physically fit for full military duty. The Army Recruiting Office hours are from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., daily except Sundays and holidays. Telephone num ber is 5022. The Medford Of fice his supervision over the re cruiting pn-gram at Grants Pass, Ashland and Roseburg, Oregon, and applicants from those localities may write or visit the office in Medford. In the near future an Army Re cruiting Party will personally visit those communities. Daily Weather Report FORECAST Medtord and vicinity: Clear tonight and Thursday. Slightly warmer. Oregon: Clear tonight and Thurs day hut morning log in valleyi. Freezing at higher elevation and local trost at lower elevations. Rising temperatures during daytime, (jenlle northerly winds off coast. LOCAL. OAT A Temperature a year ago today: Highest 01; lowest 40. Total monthly precipitation .47 Inches. Deficiency for the month .03 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1. 1945 .47 Inches. Deficiency for the season. 03 inches. Relative humidity at 5:30 p.m. yes terday 37; 5 30 today 90. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:04 a.m. Sunset 7:00 p.m. Ohsc.-vations taken at 5:30 a.m., 120 Mericjian Time: High Low Prec. Boise 65 41 Chicago . 03 Denver 71 43 Eureka . 58 43 Havre . 41 T Los tngcles 02 54 Medford 70 37 New York 84 72 Omaha 78 58 .04 Phoenix ....... 94 55 Portland 61 40 .03 Reno 78 38 Roseburg- 63 40 .03 Salt Lnke . 72 40 San Francisco ............... 82 51 Seattle .. 57 36 Spokai.e . 52 38 .15 Wnshlnrton, DC 88 71 Yakima 67 40 CURE-ALL COSMIC ORDERED 10 MOVE Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 26 tU.R) Roy Beebe and his cure-all cosmic ray machine were given 30 days to find a new location today, after neighbors com plained they couldn't take a bath without finding some of Beebe's patients perched on the water closet. Weary Long Beach citizens told the city council that 4,000 visitors pounded their way daily to the wiry, black-haired "re search chemist's" door. En route they stirred up dust, tangled traffic, made noises, sang, built bonfires, and made funny faces at passing children, the neigh bors claimed. Disturbance Created Shortly after the atomic bomb news was released Beebe's "guests" almost trebled and they streamed into his house from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m., trampling flow ers and breaking milk bottles, neighbors said. The sympathetic council after consulting zoning ordinances asked Beebe to sign a promise that he would move within 30 days, or they threatened to have his activities declared a public nuisance. Beebe doesn't charge anything for cosmic ray baths, drinks of cosmic-treated water, or for sam ples of cosmic-treated wheat. However, he admitted that his patients sometimes leave "gifts" as they pass out the door. Cosmic Box Mystery Beebe claims that since Janu ary 1 over 750,000 persons have brought him jars of water and loaves of bread to be "soaked" in his little cosmic ray box. Scientists are slightly puzzled about just how Beebe gathers the cosmic rays, which he claims emanate from Interstellar space into the box. "We don't see how It could be done," they declared. And Beebe won't tell them. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE Lutheran Minister Attends Missionary Meeting at Salem The Rev. and Mrs. Elvln S. ! Hansen of Zion Lutheran! Churh left Tuesday for Salem to attend the annual convention j of the Women's Missionary So-! ciety in the Pacific Synod of the j United Lutheran Church in America. I Pastor Hansen will address the opening session of the con- j vention and Mrs. Hansen is slated to respond to the host church on benalf of the conven tion. The Medford Congregation will be officially represented by Mrs. C. E. Keenan of Central Point as delicate. 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