6 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sot., April 8, . 19501 Published Oilly &xcpt Sunday Jy th Nwt-?vi Compony, Inc. CatorM mtiiI alaw Mftiu Mar I. itrt ffU Mbsrf, Orta. Ml t)f Mftrcb t, Wt CHARLES V. STANTON EDWIN U KNAPP Editor ifU Minagsr Mimbtr of th Atolitd Pru, Ortgon Newspaper Publisher Atsoolatton, th Audit Burtau of Circulations UWtUf T eT.MOI.LtOA CO. INC. fftt-fi is frtw trm. ChlOAR. a kmlM Lm !. til rrtta4 tk Ll. UMKl MIPIIUN Alf a ! UrB Hv Mail Pr Ti tl 0 tit atbt 4 Ikraa aaalli 4t U B Ctty Catrtr Pr ? llt-H Ha 4 -, Ion tkaa faar. aai aik IIM OaUl4a Oragaa By Halt far ratr ! M aaitia I4.H iftraa aaaslka IS.la THE EASTER St. Mott. 28: 1-7 In the end of the Sabbath, an it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to gee the nepulchre. And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and aat upon it. His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow : And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men. And the angel answered and not ye: for I know that ye "He is not here: for he is the place where the Lord lay. "And go quickly, and tell from the dead; and, behold, he there shall ye see him: Lo, I St. Mark 16: 1-8 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary, the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and annoint him. And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. And they said among themselves, "Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?" And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great. And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted. And he said unto them, "Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified; he is risen; he is not here; behold the place where they laid him. "But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: There shall ye see him as he said unto you." St. Luke 24: 1-9 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing .the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus. And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed there about, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments: And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them. "Why seek ye the living among the dead? "He is not here, but is risen : remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, "Saying, 'The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinfuf men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again'." And they remembered his words, And returned from the sepulchre, and told all these things unto the eleven, and to all the rest. St. John 20: 11-18 But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping: and as she wept, she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre. And sceth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head, and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain. And they say unto her, "Woman, why weepest thou?" She saith unto them, "Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him." And when she had thus said, she turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus saith unto her, "Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?" She, supposing him to be the gardener, saith unto him, "Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away." Jesus saith unto her, "Mary." She turned herself, and saith unto him, "Rabboni;" which is to say, Master. Jesus saith unto her, "Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God." Mary Magdalene came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord, and that he had spoken these things unto her. Housing Program Expansion Voted WASHINGTON. April 7 . The House Thursday approved without opposition an expansion of I almost J4.0U0.0CO.000 in the lederai homing program. 1 The measure provides special ' aids for veterans housing.lnclud- ing a new $150,000,000 program of ! direct loans for ex-Gls. Administration leaders expected quick Senate passage to send the compromise legislation to l'feai dent Truman. They expect, too, that the president will sign it al though it is far from what he recommended. Both Houses rejected Mr. Tru man's proposal for a $2,000,000, ono co-op home-building program for middle income families. The bill provides J-MW.OOO.OOO additional authority for the fed eral Housing administration (FHA) to carry on its program of isur-1 so MESSAGE said unto the women, "Fear seek Jesus which was crucified risen, as he said. Come, see his disciples that he is risen goeth before you into Galilee; have told you." Angell Backs McCarthy In Attack On State Dept. PORTLAND. April 7 i.P Rep. Homer D. Angell ( R Ore) "upports Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy R-W i in his attack on the State 'T'". cannot see there is any rea- why the loyalty reports by lhe state department should not "e given to the committee (a slate foreign relations subcommittee in vestisating loyalty). The depart ment needs a sood overhauling I and they ought lo clean house," Angell asserted He is here during the Easter recess of the House. Ing home mortsanes: tjno.ono.ooo more FHA mortgage insurance for apartment dwellings to cover applications receded before that program expired March 1: and a $250,000 000 mortgage oroaram to cover low cost houses tor sale In - ralM distant suburban areas. In the Day's News (Continued from Pace One) that they art following the gov ernmental "line" and are telling the people what government thinks it is best for the people to be told. More or less ALL OVER THE WORLD at this moment in history that seems tu be the attitude of governments toward the people. T HIS comes from Paris: The French Communists today REAFFIRMED THEIR PROMISE THAT THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE WILL NEVER MAKE WAR AGAINST THE SOVIET UNION." The promise is contained in a telegram from the French Com munists to Stalin himself and the central committee of the Soviet Communist party in Moscow. THAT is to say: The French Communists not only PLEDGE THEMSELVES that they will never fight their com rades in Russia, they go farther. They pledge to Stalin and the Rus sian Communist government that THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE will never make war on Russia. That is going pretty far. The French Communists evidently have a lot of confidence in their ability to HANDLE FRANCE. MY personal opinion is that they arc not over-stating the case. 1 don't believe France WILL fight Russia regardless of what we do in the way of providing her with arms and other help. QUITE si Bridges is surprisingly, Harry convicted of perjury. He swore, when he applied for U. S. citizenship papers in 1945, that he never was a Communist. A federal jury in San Francisco after listening for weeks to the ' evidence, decides that he lied under : 0n HAVE the feeling few years go the jury would have quitted him It was a different I world then. Communism was just a word. It didn't mean much to us. It is different now. The truth about it is beginning to soak into us. We are beginning to recognize Russian Communism for the grisly and terrible thing it is. FEW years ago, Alger Hiss A wouldn't have been convicted , the. too. by ,h, way. was found j guilty of having perjured himself). I doubt if four or five years ago j the Russian Gubitchev could have I been convicted by an American " ' , i n a jury. Or the toplon girl. Our mood tnen was amrreni. The black cloud of Communism hadn't yet begun to darken the Mln in our ,ty M sorry for Bridges. In sorry j for any man possessing great ability aa a leader who sells him self to a cause such as Commu nism. But I can't help agreeing with the jury. What Bridges has done has tended to WEAKEN America not to strengthen her. No one who has seen the great port of San Fran- cisco one of the finest In the world lvintf idle and helnless and use- less for months at a time in RE PEATED instances can doubt that. Weakening America isn't good for longshoremen or any other working men. It IS GOOD for Rl'SSlA. And So To Bed M$?3l Bv 8. Martin fffS Easter and Faith. How sweetly do the two words go together. And at this time of year especially, everywhere we look, the Easter message it gently spoken to us by nature. To be sure, I suppose like a radio one's tuning apparatus needs to be adjusted. Yet I re member one day when my 'tuning appartus' was most emphatically out of fix. Yet the Easter mes sage reached through the static of resentful, rebellious thinking. I was sitting in tht grape-arbor when one of the b o y a dashed through, brushing off his face a dew-wet cobweb. Suddenly I was alone, and I just sat. Listening for the still small voice that should quiet my turbulent heart. And then scarcely aware at wring our hands? Waste time in first. I noticed a spider mending I resentment at the breaker of the the torn web. Thanks to a loving j web? Dad who had drawn my attention Or shall we, like the busy, confi in childhood to the beauty and in-1 dent, competent little weaver, pick triracy and skill used in a spider's web, I hecame interested, so in terested I forgot why I was there . . . If the spider fussed because its long, hard work had gone for naught, I was not able to hear. All I saw was t ruined web, a Boss, Lieutenant Lay Side By Side KANSAS CITY, April 8 (.VI Friends and political followers of idL-non doss inanrs titnaggio ana his strong-arm aide. Charles Gar sotta, filed past their caskets to day. The two. found slain together 1 parly Thursday morning in their 1 first district Democratic club, lay side by side in death. Hundreds viewrd the bodies last "i"1 - Small traffic jams clogged ac-l"1;" ' ,u " , ' . ,", ' V!"'", ported Police continued to question associates of the dead men yester day. Monet that Binaggio had failed to deliver after a promise to open up the state for gambling were checked as police included ! mnn Iictfwt sa 0mkl.. in (V,a,i. men listed as gamblers in their quizzes. And out-of-town trips, especially 10 ""' ere scanned, .su'hl.'reW.h Binaggio practically received a death sentence in that city last January. The paper said gamblers were angry because of Binaggio'i inability to open up gambling after ,CCPp,mg hvy ),, ln ,he s,e political campaign two years ago, A search throuch the safe in the club where the two men were fn..n,1 .V.... ,n k. ki.J n1. -n , this morning. Rut nnfhmcr tn 1af1 In th Vil!i t , ,xpected. Henry McKissick. i president of the club, told police last night only a list of club mem bers could be found in the safe. Pinbal! Machines Taken In Raid; Arrests Follow PORTLAND. April 8. (P) Pinball machines were confiscated in seven establishments here Thurs- day night in a police vice squad raid. i Owners or employes were ar rested in the raids. Defendants poted $.vV) bail each and hearing was set for next Thursday. ; Sgt. David Anderson of the vice i squad said the raids were prompted by numerous complaints of cash ! payoffs on pinball machines. tiny craftsman, and i perfectly self-dependent skill that knew just what to do and lost no time doing it. Even if the spider sat back at the finish and claimed all the credit, its skill and the material with which it worked all ill need right at hand were given to it by something higher than itself the divine Creator. I have been inspired many a time by the lesson in a spider's web. I had no need to wait for the little, spinner to finish its weav ing. I knew the web would be finished and if broken, begun again. Surely I could do as much. Who of us fails to have a dream broken? A cherished plan that seems to end in disappointment? Shall we sit down and sigh and up the broken threads and go on? The Italians have a proverb: "God gives the thread for the web be gun." Easter and Faith. How sweetly the words go together. Everywhere about us Natur is offering us the Easter messagy. Two Ashland Officials Face Recall Election ASHLAND, April 8 Pl Petitions calling for recall of Tnm U'in.an,. an4 f-n.....il m0' i-im,. .Mn. h. h... filed with recorder .lohn Austin. The petitions had 5H8 names for the mayor's recall and 595 for the councilman's. Austin said about 500 valid names were needed to put the matter to the voters. Harry Morris, chairman of the recall committee, said more names would be submitted. He said it was hoped the recall election could be held at the same time as the May 19 primary to save money. The election, if held, would be the second recall in a year. Three councilmen were recalled last year. The committee has charged the mayor and councilman with ac tions resulting in lack of municipal harmony. Neither of the men made reference 'at this week s council ..... meeting to tne recall movement. Students In Fast To Build Sympathy For China PROVIDENCE. R. I., April 7 l.V Several students joined Brown university senior today in fasting to create sympathy for the plight of starving China. reter H. John, 23, who has been taking water since Mondav. said he would continue fasting until next Monday S,l.r,l in.mh.ri Af f - a Dm..h and Pembroke college Christian associations ioined him tact mohf They said they will break their fast tomorrow with light meals. The main point of the fast. John said, "is to attack the indiffer- Who Said HIGHER PRICES? Apprtsimafaly 1400 ltMfeiirf ntHtitH f ii kit far rlar (arbaf Hrrica tit fit sit months than for tho Mm six months year at. lnvrtito vr rwribl ratal n4 Mp koa r taSi4s !. Roseburej Garbage Disposal Co. Phone 124 DIME-A-DOZEN SK.CHES By PAUL The temptation to generalize upon the characteristics one ob serves in the people of a foreign nationality is almost over-whelming to any visitor, I suppose. An American, for instance, who spends a few days in Vancouver or Win nipeg or Quebec is quite likely upon returning home, to peg all Canadians by the standard of the few individuals who happened to come under hia more intimate ob servance. This is an error I have no in tention of committing. An all too limited stay recently in Vancouver, British Columbia, indicated to me that while Canadians may possess a few so-called national charac teristics in common, much aa their infantry may wear a similar uni form, aa individuals they differ to an astonishing degree. Our waitress wis the personifi cation of all that was efficient and so polite that I found my attention centering upon her. After my hav ing thanked her for refilling my coffee cup. she came back with an "Oh, thank YOU!" so fast it made my head swim. No one was able to get in the last "thank you" with that girl. She was meticulous in her speech as well as in her actions, and no word but pure English (or the British Columbian version of it) passed her lips. That is, not until the last course was laid upon the table and I had oc casion to make a confidential re quest (strictly business) which must have surprised her. She gave me a quick flash of perfect teeth and said "Okay!" and forgot to thank me. Couldn't generalize upon that, could you? I don't know whether all Ca nadians are polite, or whether some of them aren't. But I do know the young couple were, who met me head on as I blithely wheeled along a alreet in the Uni versity grounds but going the wrong way in a one-way lane. "Sor-. ry. sir." the young man shouted cheerfully as he turned aside to allow me to pass, "but you're in the wrong lane!" Had this inci dent occurred at home both of these people, male and female, would have grabbed monkey wrenches, leaped from their car and, cursing savagely, would have borne down upon me with a zeal to do murder. I would have done the same thing, myself. Don't believe all you hear about the Canadian "reserve" either. Don't generalize on that. At a noted playground and observation spot along the seawall in Stanley park, always heavily patronized by Van-1 couverites. we stopped for the view, and my brother-in-law and I for something else. We found the rest rooms locked, but surrounded by a throng of Canadians, young and old, who had thrown "reserve" to the four winds. They were trying to tear the place down and unless someone came quickly and un locked the doors 1 imagine they succeeded. Bystanders who had spent the day in the vicinity told us the place had withstood four teen assaults in force, and just naturally couldn't hold out much longer. I don't think the besiegers could, either. Stanley park occupies a penin sula extending into Burrara inlet not far from the latter junction with the Strait of Georgia and the Pacific ocean. Across the inlet lies a narrow moraine upon which North Vancouver aits, then, rising precipitously, grandly, and mag nificently rugged, stand the tre mendous snow-mantled mountains which mushroom from the Cas cades and form the terrific chain composing the coast range in Bri tish Columbia. Spring, very scanti ly clad indeed in her traditional garb of flowers and leafy drapes, is just making her first appear ance in Vancouver. Customs officials, on either side of the border, occasion the casual visitor very little inconvenience. They question him as to his residence, place of birth and de mand complete car records: ask if he is carrying any firearms, his planned length of stay and, on his way out ot Canada, how much money he spent while there. They are alert outfits, both ours and the Canadians, as they need to be. 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