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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. I ) I. I i ' LECTURER Dr. Fredric H. Bentley, at left, consulting suregon from Portland, and former professor of surgery, University of Durham, England, talks with Doctors Fred T. Burich, president of the Jackson County Medical society and James Gillespie at Rogue Valley, Country club, where a series of cancer lectures were held Friday and Sat urday. Other speakers included Dr. Clyde A. Stevenson, Spokane; Dr. Stuart H. Q. Quan, New York City and Dr. John S. Pratt, St. Louis, Mo. RARE TREAT Los Angeles OIPD County officials have promised citi zens a chance at a rare treat by offering for sale "peacock eggs, BO cents each, $5 per dozen." Bird fanciers have in formed the officials that pea cocks are the male of the species, lay no eggs, and gen erally are presumed to leave this chore to the peahens. BREAKFAST FOR RIVALS Lakeland, Fla. -flJPD- The Florida Citrus Commission, dedicated to supremacy of the grapefruit and orange, will sponsor a breakfast at the annual convention of the In ternational Apple Association at Miami Beach next month. The Family Council Editor' Notet The Family CouncU consists of a Jadce, a psychiatrist three ClertVmen. a niwinimr ariltar a wnmn'a Aitnr and -.. Each article It a summary of an actual rase history. The Council reports on problems that have been deals wife by responsible agencies and cuuu.ciun. Harriet R. My parents don't want me to see my brother. Mr. F. R. He has tried to convert her. Harriet R. I am a single girl in my early 20s and my problem is not the ordinary kind. It concerns my brother, who recently changed his faith. Religion was never very COME INTO ACME for All Your OUTDOOR NEEDS) i SB . . SJ : I H ' ! JL r -A . ft l ' I ' - L ' - I Lilhi'Lilji Reg. 4.98 Deluxe 6-Pc. BAR-B-Q SET - Turner, brush, fork. 2 Skew- t ers and rick. 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He got in touch with me and I went to see him. I have always been close to him and I don't want a separation. But my parents don t want me to see him. e Mr. F. R Dick dealt us all an almost killing blow, and I know we'll never find it in our hearts to forgive him. My wife has been too sick to go out of the house ever since this thing happened. Wefeel we'll only suffer more if we remain in touch with him. The same goes for Harriet. This thing has hurt her almost as much as us. She tried to argue with her broth er, but he had answers to everything. He has been well coached in his new religion. Harriet has always looked up to her brother. He has a tremendous influence over her. We feel he is not satis fied with his own conversion and wants to convert her as well. When she went to see him he gave her books on the subject. We don't know why he has chosen to hurt us in this way. e e The Council: The conver sion of one member of a fam ily to another faith is Dain- ful on both sides because it implies a rejection of the family. Often the convert has 1 strong desire to separate him self from the entire hack. ground and atmopshere of his youth. But he mav alsn rirearl his isolation from those who have known and loved him Vacuum Extractor May Make Forceps Obsolete in Births By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York (UPO - In Euro pean obstetrical science ine question of whether a vacuum extractor is a safe and sound way of speeding the end result of labor is being r e placed by the question of whether it is going to make obstet- Deios smiia rical forceps entirely obsolete. I n American obstetrical circles, both questions are frozen by suspended judg ment. The instrument, which is a maternity application of 20th Century technology, is being tried out in a number of lying-in hospitals but the obstetricians are not ready to report. Invented in Sweden It Is the invention of Dr. T. Malmstroem of Gothenburg, Sweden, and essentially is a cup which can be applied by vacuum to a baby who is be ginning the journey through and will seek to take one or mnre members of the family with him Into his new faith. This pressure may be cruel to the person who loves him but is also loyal to his own faith. The parents may also feel iriilltv that thev have not ew an tViair rhllH n full &ODrecia tion of his own religion, xney that if the vouth had found a spiritual and psycho logical naven wiinin nis own faith he probably would not have looked outside 11. In most cases, however, time heals some of these wounds not totally, but enough for parent and child to desire some sort 01 recon ciliation. If the convert is spiritually sincere and builds a decent life on his new faith, the parents may recog nize that the step he took was born out of inner need and that he had to act on his convictions. What the future ha s In store for the relationship of the R.'s with their son we can't say, but we don't think they ought to forbid their daughter to see the brother she loves. She is old enough to act in accordance wUh her own feelings and convictions. The R.'s should not assume Harriet will follow her broth er's lead. She is evidently a serious, sensitive girl with a deep sense of loyalty. If she has good judgment she won't be swayed simply by what her brother tells her. She will also attempt to understand her own faith more deeply. If Harriet merely follows her parents' orders, her lost brother may exercise a deep power oves, her feelings and she will not be able to exer cise good judgment on the religious issue. (Copyright I960, General Features Corp.) Brooks, Ore. - (DPD - The Oregon Assemblies of God opened its 24th annual meet ing here Monday. the birth canal into this world. By manipulating the cup, the baby's Journey can be both guided and hurried along. The cup is at the end of a long tube which connects it to a vacuum pump. This cup comes- in three sizes which re readily interchangeable. The smallest is applied at the beginning of the journey, when small size is a requisite for application. Being quite small, its man ipulative possibilities are lim ited. But as the journey pro gresses, the larger cups are applied and then the vacuum seal is more effective. How ever, the seal is broken by more than moderate pressure and the vacuum can be re leased instantly by the oper ator. In Wide Use in Europe Dr. Malmstroem's Instru ment began attracting inter national scientific attention in 1957. 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