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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, March IB. 1948 M illion Irishmen Attend Largest Political Meeting uh WALTER SHEAD P ro b a b ly the la rg e s t p o litic a l m ass m e e tin g in h is to ry , suys C ol lie r 's , w as th u t c a lle d n t T a ra , I r e la n d , on A u g u st 15, 1843, to h e a r the Ir is h s ta te s m a n , D a n ie l O ’Con ONGRESSIONAL mail today from rural areas and small n e ll, d em a n d the re p e a l o f the towns of the country points to the drop in furm prices as u nion b etw e en h is c o u n try and G re a t B r ita in . the only break in the inflationary spiral. Generally these let ters say that while the farmers are willing to take a cut from I t w as a tte nd ed by m o re than the abnormally high farm prices, something should be done 1.000.0(H) people, a n u m b e r e q u iv a to relieve them of the brunt of the entire price cut—that is, the things the le n t, a t th a t tim e , to one person In e v e ry fa m ily in Ire lu n d . farmer must buy should be cut proportionately. Drop Seen in Farm Prices C Insofar as this reporter can find out. however, economists here do not look for much of a letdown in prices for several months. As for farm prices themselves the consensus Is that they will go down gradually until they reach the parity floor, when the gov ernment will have to step into the picture and begin buying to Iron common colds maintain the 90 per cent of parity program. Secretary of Agriculture Anderson has temporarily withdrawn from the gram buying picture but he still has about 100 million bushels of wheut Oreomulslon relieves promptly bo- to buy to meet the government's export commitments. When he docs step eausr It goes right to the seat of the back into the grain market, probably about April 1, he will be buying to trouble to help loosen And expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature support farm prices as well ns to meet overseas commitments. to soothe and heal raw, tender, In As It now looks, the farm income for 1948 likely will be some 16 per cent flamed bronchial m ucous m em under the 1947 total or about equal to the 1946 income, which was a record branes. Tell your druggist to sell you high until topped by 1947. In the meantime, not many farmers were hurt • bottle of Creomulslon with the un by the spectacular grain drop, most of them having sold before the crash. derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you aro to have your money bock. ★ ★ ★ ★ y w i t h S w e d is h S te e l B l a d e , / Thousands of ptogressive farmers know and appreciate the numriout uses of thia all-purpose saw Fine for cutting firewood, fence posts, ttce trimming and general rough wotk. Raror aharp blade cult smooth at high speed, stays sharp longer 24. )0. 36. 42. 48 inch lengths Beware Coughs That Hang On NATURE'S CHURCH • . . Towering, vivid-red limestone rocks sil houetted against a glorious sunrise sky of red, blue and gold create an awe-inspiring setting for the annual Easter sunrise service in Colo rado's Garden of the Gods. ‘ WOW ■ ■ .THERE WAS A GARDEN’ COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.—Just as on the sunrise of the first Eastern morn when a magnificent hope, confidence and faith dawned upon a discouraged group of men and worn- en, so will some 30,000 worshipers gain renewed hope and courage from the 28th annual presentation of the Easter sun rise service in a church fashioned a million or more years ago by nature—the inspiring Garden of the Gods near’Colo rado Springs. Here, in a setting of immeasur-<?>------ ------------------------------------- __ able beauty, amidst the towering In 1921, the Rev. A. W. Luce ol limestone shafts of the cathedral the First Christian church (now re spires looming to fantastic angles of tired) was walking through the Gar more than 300 feet, with the bril- den of the Gods, his Bible in hand, liant red of the rocks bathed in a trying to get an inspiration for his golden light of an early Colorado Easter sermon. Opening his Bible sunrise, and with majestic, snow to the Book of John he read: “Now capped Pikes Peak serving as back in the place where he was crucified drop, the Rev. Thomas Dick Jr. will there was a garden, there they laid give the annual Easter message. Jesus.’’ While reading this his eyes "'The constellation of ideas gathered fell on three gigantic shafts of rock around the Easter faith is almost oter- which closely resembled cathedral Powering in its daring. . . . Truth is spires. The inspiration came to him that here in the beauty, splen dor and solitude of the Garden of the Gods was the ideal place to gather for worship and to ob serve the day in which Christ was resurrected. AT H A D IN G <nw< pares. HARDWARE STORE! G CN&ÇO T O O L D IV IS IO N O fN E R A V tT IE l WAREHOUSE CO INC 1*30 N Rocina. Ava . Chuoyo 34 III R e a d th e A d s for Coughs. Chest Colds, B ronchifis Notes of a New Yorker 1FNU Features. stronger than falsehood; good con quers evil; love is stronger than hatred; human beings are of worth and dig nity; Cod is an unfailing source of se curity; life is victor over death." These thoughts constitute the theme of Air. D ick’s sermon. “ In tis ! a n R w th m a n ,''n « lh ln g CREOMULSION WALTER WINCHELL Easter Sunrise Service Set In Church Carved by Nature B U S H M A N SAWA <BU! GIRLS'BOKS! Get tfeis Motor Pike 'P u ft-fW The Argentine ambassador in hides in the phone directory (Bronx) Washington has quite a job U> do. under the listing of William E. He has been ordered to see that Mr. Foster. Truman invites the Perons or else ” Evi,a’s big ambish is to im Times Square Vignette: Songwriter Washington sassiety. (That Hugh Martin probably will never get will be the day!). any medals from Texas because his new We suspect the White House can see nothing amusing in the fact that Henry A. Wallace's initials spell HAW! Many stickups in some of the fashionable sections ot Brooklyn have not been reported because the victims were picked carefully. Peo- ple who made oodles In the black market and kept their wealth In their homes- Can't squawk now. . . . Communist chief William Z. Foster * if r \n c \A t n c A i t e m s U K cW song hit, "Tired of Texas,” joshes the Lone Star State. . , . But it was ordered written by Texans, who asked Marlin to knock out a "Texas-flavored'' tune Io be sung at a luncheon honoring some Texas-horn army big shots. . . . The lyrics got a lot la "yox" (more than the composer expected) so he worked on the ditty to whip it into commer cial use. . . . Several producers with musical comedy scripts turned it down. . . . Another producer (almost on the verge of taking it) changed his mind when the headlines shrieked about Texas City’s disaster. . . . Today it’s the dick song in the show, "Look, Ma, I'm Dancin’!” it it r tA K jD N .. Aviation Program Mapped PUTT PUTT PURR OAR! R id e o ff w ith a noiae like a speed cop! Busy to g e t - just send 154 and one Rice Kriapiea bog top (end marked ’’to p " ) to Kellogg Co., D e p t. 9 4 , B a t t le C r e e k , M ic h ig a n . te rv e w r usa »» iii ih « <e j KMSPItS fH A S YOUR DOCTOR SAID?) “ REDUCE SMOKING” ? Then ask him about SANO, the safer cigarette with DUBLICITY-WISE Sen. Owen Brewster, Maine Republican, is taking no * chances on being left out of the headlines when his congressional aviation advisory committee presents its formal recommendations. Instead of leaving the report to his staff to write, he called In the three major press services and Invited their help. United Press could not spare a man, but Brewster was able to borrow Jim Strebig from Associated Press and Leon Shloss from International News service. They are expected to give him a big publicity break. Brewster’s committee will recommend: A huge five-year aviation program, building U. 8. airpower to • such a peak it should obviate the necessity for universal mili tary training. Old planes will be brought out of mothballs until a new building program produces new planes. Coordination between military and commercial air systems; * untangling and coordinating the country’s air routes; establish ing an independent agency to control air safety; unification ot armed services aviation. The congressional committee will blast both the army and navy for failure to achieve air unification. In fact, unification, it will find, is not even halfway round the corner. Acoustically, and to the eye. the church which nature carved out in the Garden of the Gods is more This inspiration became a reality magnificent than any since erected and the first Easter service was by mortal man. The spectacle of held with some 700 worshipers at 30,000 people, massed together in tending. The audience has been this natural, awe-inspiring setting, growing ever since, now estimated is a colorful, incredible sight, lend to be more than 30,000. In addition ing true religious significance to to the thousands who receive in this Easter sunrise service deep in spiration from actually attending the heart of the Rocky mountains. the service, countless others are Founded 28 Years Ago. able to benefit spiritually from this The Colorado Springs Ministerial Easter message by dialing the serv alliance, founder of the Garden of ice on their radio. The noted Dr. S. the Gods Easter service 28 years Parkes Cadman once stated that ago, again will sponsor the rites. unless a person were to go to Jeru The service will be carried to radio salem where the first Easter actu worshipers coast to coast over the ally occurred, he could find no more Columbia network from 6:30 to 7 appropriate setting than the Garden a. m., Mountain Standard Time, of the Gods, with thousands of peo originating from Station KVOR of ple massed together in the natural Colorado Springs. valley surrounded by towering peaks. As in previous years, the Garden The Garden of the Gods was a of the Gods service will be predomi Educators are sounding warnings nantly musical. The Colorado part of public domain until 1879 now won't sing unless it’s for a radio audition. . . . The fresh Springs 300-voice a cappella choir when it was bought by Charles E. against the administration's ex will be featured. The choir, under Perkins, an eastern railroad tycoon. pressed hopes that there will be an man rush is fading out because direction of Frank Gilles, is nation He intended to ouild a home there, enrollment of nearly five million in the modern student won’t wres ally famous, having won first place but, on more leisurely inspection, American colleges by 1960. They tle without pay. . . . The old in the National Choral society con decided that no vork of man should say it will mean “educational in rah-rah spirit Is being replaced spoil the beauty of this natural gar flation” and a “tide of classroom test several times. by something resembling the den. mediocracy.” They hint that the Traditional with the service for mood in a wartime brass mill. time might come when the boy who many years is tenor Bernard Ves sey. who has been singing on the Court Levies Fines didn’t get a college education would Altogether, boys, three rousing be the lad of distinction in any com Easter sunrise services for more i cheers for dear old Willow Run uni munity. than a quarter century. Vessey On Installments versity! Even If you are processed came to Colorado Springs from the DENVER, COLO.—Taking their like a Ford fender Instead of edu Already our colleges are so East for his health. His solo, “Open cue from the dollar down and dollar cated like a potential scholar, it Is overcrowded that there is no the Gates of the Temple’’ which he a week book, Judges Hubert Henry all made easier than yesterday. more chance of the students sings every year, is a favorite of and Frank Hickey have inaugu • • • getting acquainted than there is thousands of music lovers. Mrs. rated an easy payment plan for In a subway rush. The whole Nancy Walker says, “Don’t bother Verda Lawrie, Colorado Springs, is fines assessed in municipal court. mood of college life Is changing. reading a contract; the big type organist. The plan in one month brought in Where a boy used to get a kick gives and the small type take* The Garden of the Gods, spa more than $1,800 that otherwise out ol making the glee club, he away. cious garden of overturned lime might have been paid off in jail stone rocks, was revered by Ute sentences. ★ ★ ★ ★ Indians as a holy place for their The system works like any other god Manitou long before the credit plan. A man’s financial status coming of the white man. The Is investigated before credit is al big rocks, according to the In lowed. However, if an offender runs dians, are barbaric hosts of gi up his bill by coming back on a sec ants which In prehistoric times ond offense before paying off the HILIP MURRAY, the CIO, and lawyers for the Hollywood-Wall Street threatened their domain. The first fine, he automatically goes to moving picture trust may rest serene amid the sound effects, discoursed Utes prayed to their god Mani jail. with wind-machine, thunder-sheet and such mechanical gear by the tou who lived at the top of Holy department of justice. It is just another production schedule whooping Mount (Pikes Peak) and who along in election year. Each show will be a mint of money for the party. answered their prayers by caus One-Legged Vet Serves In the long run, on ceremonial appeal to the Supreme court, Murray ing the giants and the mon With Fire Department and the CIO will be acquitted of violating the Taft-Hartley law In using the strous beasts accompanying them to turn to stone. WORCESTER, MASS.—Although columns of the CIO News, a private publication of the union mobsters, to Geologically, the explanation is he has only one leg, Frank A. Reno, boost their candidate in an election. much simpler. In prehistoric times, 32, serves as a full-time member of Although the plot is cut and dried, does anybody suppose that the same earth-shaking movements the Worcester fire department. any other theatrical play is impromptu? that formed the Rocky mountains Reno, who is the father of two chil That moving picture anti-trust cage has been going on, starting and caused an upthrust of limestone dren, was appointed a fireman stopping, for 10 years now. But this Is a good year for it. The Hollywood which extends underground from while serving with the army tn trash are in the grease because of the Communist business, and since FDR Canada to Mexico. However, it is France. He later lost his left leg died they haven’t been so conscientious about getting up the money. This only in the Colorado Springs Gar but, after clearance by the civil will remind them, In election year. den of the Gods that this limestone service department, was given a Everything is going to be all right, though. It just takes time and the segment upthrust shows predomi job as operator of the fire alarm right kind of pressure and the right frame of mind In the department of nantly above ground. telegraph system. justice. That’s all it takes. RIC^ 1 MAKES YOUR BIKE SOUND LIKE A MOTORCYCLE! 51.6%* « s s N IC O T IN E Not a Substitute —Not Medicated 1 Sano’s scientific process curs nico tine content to half that o f ordinary cigarettes. Yet skillful blending makes every puff a pleasure. 2 H. I. PHILLIPS H ow to help ★ ★ ★ ★ GET WEU. FASTER College Is 'Mediocracy' . . . o s r e c o m m e n d e d in th e In te r e s t o f ch ild w e lf a r e b y ROSE O. ANDERSON, Ph.D. Oirarfor ot The Fiyckolog.cal Sarvica Center. Naw York 1. The after-effects of your child's illness are often more Important than the lllncsa itself. Pampering, Caterina to whima, o vrrso licitu d e teaches a child to dom inate through weakness. Such well-meant kind ness may prolong hit convalescence. 2. 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