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TEH MEDFORD MATL-THIBUMB Tuesday, Not. 6. 194S ALOOF FROM FAR EAST MEETINGS Washington, Nov. 6 U.PJ The Far Eastern Advisory com mission met for two hours today on "strictly organizational mat ters" and prepared to proceed with Its work without a Russian representative. The commission scheduled an other meeting tomorrow to hear a report by Maj. Gen. J. H. Hill dring, head of the war depart ment civil affairs division. He will tell the commission what hns been happening in Japan un der Gen. Douglas MacArthur's orders and directives. The meeting was closed to the press but a spokesman revealed that there was no formal men tion of Soviet Russia's absence except general statements by some of the members that things would work out so that Russia eventually would be present. No Word Received The spokesman said there has been no communication from Russia since the decision of the other big powers to revise the functions and scope of the com mission to satisfy Soviet de mands for a larger voice in the control machinery of Japan. ' The commission met for the first time a week ago and re cessed immediately until today to give the Russians a chance to send a representative in the light of new suggestions for "the terms of reference" of the commission. FBI WILL HOLD LAW CONFERENCE E DOUBLE COINCIDENCE Los Angeles, Nov. 6 (U.R) Two sisters, born on the same calendar date and married at a double wedding, went home to the same house today with baby daughters born on the same day. Mrs. Theresa Lewis, 18. and Mrs. Clara Hyland, 20, celebrated their birthday anniversaries in hospitals yesterday. Their ba bies were born Friday but in different hospitals. Federal bureau of Investiga tion has scheduled a semi-annual FBI law enforcement conference at the Jackson county court house at 7 p. m. tomorrow. Joseph E. Thornton, special agent in charge, will lead the conference and will speak par- 3-HDAY CLEANING SERVICE Acme Dry Cleaners 1728 North Riverside ."3.: 1" ' , it? Phone 4263 Jack Thurman, Owner Joseph E. Thornton licularly on the post-war crime outlook and also on the Unlaw ful Flight to Avoid Prosecution statute. Two FBI agents are scheduled to talk at the conference, Ralph j C. Vogel talking on the "De I tcction of Deception," and How ard B. Patterson on the subject of "Auto Thefts" and "Hit and ( Run Drivers," with particular i emphasis on the use of labora tory aids in connection with in I vestlgations. MEETING CALLED A meeting of the Volunteer Red Cross Nurse's Aid corps ha;, been called for 8 p. m. Thursday In the library room of the U.S.O. by Mrs. C. W. Gutches, chairman. Dr. Edwin R. Durno, formerly a major in the army medical corps will be principal speaker. "A recent survey shows there is still a vital need for services of the nurses aids in this com munity," says Mrs. T. R. Florey, new chairman of the nurse's aid committee, "as no nurses have returned from the armed services to supplement depleted hospital staffs, we urgently re quest all accredited nurses' aids to call Mrs. C. W. Gutches, 3612." An invitation is extended to all volunteer aids in Medford who are not affiliated in the corps, and all present members active or inactive to be present. Mrs. Gutches will arrange trans portation. MERRILL GUILTYOF JAIL BREAK CHARGE Robert Ben Merrill entered a plea of guilty to jail break and a plea of not guilty to assault and robbery indictments when arraigned today before Circuit Judge H. K. llanna. Trial of the assault and robbery charge will start Tuesday, November 13 when the petit jury has been di rected to report. Merrill escaped from the coun ty jail last August and was re captured in Los Angeles a few weeks later. At the time of his escape he was being held on the robbery charge. He is represent ed by Attorney George A. Cod ding. Uli Mali Tribune Want Ada. DONALD L. ELDER KILLED IN WRECK WHILEOVERSEAS Word was received here re cently of the death of Cpl. Don ald L. Elder of the 66th armor ed regiment, which occurred in Marberg, Germany, Sept. 25. Cpl. Elder, 21, was in the serv ice three and one-half years hav ing served 11 months overseas. He was killed when a jeep in which he was riding with an- 1 K It slowly killing your car ? You need this new war-born Like oxidized coffee oxidized oil is no good Coffee must be freshly ground, then kept tightly sealed, to prevent oxidation from quickly robbing It of flavor and aroma. 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Texas Evangelist Heads Campaign At Assembly of God Evangelist and Mrs. Martin Luther Davidson of Houston, Tex., are conducting an indoor camp meeting at the Assembly of God Church, 11 Newtown street. Evangelist Davidson, a nation ally known speaker, has lectured in high schools and colleges throughout the country and ap peared as a religious news com mentator on various radio sta tions. Last night, in spite of the in clement weather, the church was well filled to hear Rev. Davidson speak on "Man's Struggle With God." The services thus far point to an old-fashioned stirring revival, according to the Rev. G. O. Baker, pastor of the church. Following a lively evangelist song service each evening, spe cial solos, ducts, and trios are rendered, as well as musical numbers. Michael Soviak and his stringed instruments are a special feature. Rev. Davidson s subjects for the remainder of the week fol low: Tonight, "Receiving and Rejecting the Holy Spirit Bap tism"; Wednesday, 'The Unde sirable Friend"; Thursday, "Di vine Healing for Today"; Friday, 'The Second Coming of the Devil." Prayer meetings are conduct ed each morning at 10:00 o'clock and the evening services start promptly at 7:30. CENTRAL PT. HUNTERS REQUEST JURY TRIAL James Lees and Clyde Lees of Central Point, charged with hunting during prohibited hours, arraigned before Justice of the Peace W. P. Tucker yesterday will be tried before a justice court jury Thursday, November 15. They requested a jury trial. They were arrested by state po lice game wardens. ELKS LODGE WILL HOLD PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT The annual Thanksgiving Tur key Trot and Christmas Tree party of the Medford lodge of Elks will be held Thursday eve ning at the lodge temple. Gen eral chairman of the affair is E. C. (Jerry) Jerome. There will be no lodge session and a Dutch i lunch will be served. 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