Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 04, 1963, Image 13

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Medford
Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1963
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
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Portland Man Gels Penitentiary Term
Raymond L. Meadors, 40,
Portland, yesterday in Jackson
County Circuit Court was sen
tenced to eight years in the
Oregon State Penitentiary on
charges of burglary not in a
dwelling.
He had pleaded guilty earlier
to the charges of breaking into
a restaurant on U. b. 99 near
the Rogue River bridge on Aug.
31.
David Clarence Moore, 37, of
755 Stevens St., was placed on
probation for three years and
his sentence was suspended on
a charge of burglary not in a
dwelling. His probation depends
on West Virginia authorities not
exercising their detainer
court said.
He had pleaded guilty to
charges of breaking into a
Medford market on Aug. 18.
Robert Lee Smith, 45, of 308
Chestnut St., appeared in Cir
cuit Court yesterday, and Rich
ard Courtright was appointed
his attorney. He is charged with
issuing a false check.
The case of James Clifford
Templin, address not listed,
who is charged with forgery,
was continued until his attorney
could consult with him.
Do-it-yourselfers now can in
stall mirrors. Mirror squares
one foot square come with
special adhesive for application
on virtually any surface. (Ke-
the i vere Glass and Mirror Co., The
, I Bronx, N.Y.).
Neuberger Tells j'
Of Life in Senate
PORTLAND (UPI) Sen.!
Maurine Neuberger, D-Ore., i
said Monday night that "al
though the foreign affairs of our j
nation are delegated to the1
President, many activities of
daily life in the Senate are in-1
fluenced by our negotiations with
foreign capitals."
She spoke at a dinner spon
sored by the Medical Advisory J
Board of the United Medical
Laboratories. i
The sale of Oregon's surplus'
wheat to Russia or the seeking '
of a market for Oregon apples
in Japan are key foreign policy
issues which directly affect Ore-;
gon, Mrs. Neuberger said.
Pacific Finance
WILL BE
OPEN
Dec. 2nd to 23rd
9 am. to 7:30
p.m.
for the convenience of their customers.
Summary of Major Events
At 2nd Ecumenical Council
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Aj
summary of important events o(
the second session of the Ecu
menical Council, the world gath
ering of Catholic hierarchy to
renew their church:
Sept. 21 In a pre-council
speech. Pope Paul VI calls for
a reform and internationaliza
tion of the Roman Curia, the
Vatican administrative body.
Sept. 24 Pope Paul orders
easing of secrecy rules on coun
cil debates.
Sept. 26 Pope Paul changes
council regulations to speed up
work, appoints moderators to
guide debate and gives permis
sion for Catholic lay "auditors"
to attend sessions.
Sept. 29 Pope Paul opens
the second session promising to
follow path of the late Pope
John XXIII and asking bish-isays Jews should not be made
ops to "build a bridge toward
the contemporary world."
Sept. 30 The 2.500 Ecumen
ical Council fathers begin dis
cussion of a document "De Ec
clesia" which outlines the na
ture of the church.
Oct. 29 In an extremely
close vote, bishops decide to
treat the Blessed Virgin Mary
in the document about t h e
church rather than dedicate a
separate document to her.
es Catholic tradition in this
field and proclaims the right
of all men to believe and wor
ship according to their con
sciences is introduced for coun
cil consideration.
Constitution Approval
Nov. 22 The council over
whelmingly approves a liturgy
constitution designed to reform
and renew the mass and other
forms of Catholic worship and
which permits the substitution
of modern languages for Latin
Oct. 30 In historic voting
the next day, the Bishops ac
cept Pope Paul's invitation to
share in governing the church,
declare that authority along
with the Pope is theirs "by di
vine right," and accept the
principle of a new priestly or
der of deacons, possibly mar
ried, in the church.
Nov. 5 After cutting off de
bate on the church document
and sending it back to commis
sion for amendments, the coun
cil moves on to discuss a pro-; in the mass anc sacraments,
posed decree on 0 snops ana. N 95 The council ap.
the government of doceses; a d on commun'i.
which envisions a decentrahia-j ; hi h fc R ljf. rf
Hon of authority the ." freedom of information and
moling Christian un. y intro-, an ambi
duces a statement against anti- ' Jpnsorshi)
comitum oi iho i-nnm-ii which aDoul censorsmp.
lov. jM L,iuerai council m-
cnsrvnnnalc fni tha nrttr fivmn HILTS CIKCl I1KW UieillUeiS IU KCV
of Christ. On the same day, Jo-1 council commission posts espe
senh Cardinal Frincs of Cologne, cially created by Pope Paul to
Germany, openly accuses the - speed up work and better re
hnlv nffire nf uniust. starcham-1 fleet the will of the majority.
hpi- nrartirpg. ! Dec. 4 Pope Paul closes
Nov. 18 The council moves the council with the promulga-
on to a proposed decree on Ecu- tion of the liturgy constitution
menism which stands as a his- and communications document.
toric milestone in the Christian I The bishops are scheduled lo
unity movement. ' resume work next year in a
Nov. 19 A statement on j third session in St. Peter's Ba
religious freedom which revers-! silica from Sept. 14 to Nov. 20.
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