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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medferd, Oregon, Monday, May 5, 758 t Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF- "HICCr MARX, reminiscing about highlights in those won-v- derful old Marx Brothers movies, lingered over a scene in "Duck Soup." The brothers were in a room discussing war when a rain of bullets began pouring in. "I'll put a stop to this," boasted Groucho " and pulled down the win dow shade. You can't beat stuff likt that," concluded Chico. Dizzy Dean thinks the 195 vintage big league ball playw is too soft and peaceabl. "What baseball needs," Diz told reporter John Lardner. "i wild men like we used to have on the old St. Louis Cards the gashouse gang such a me. Rip Collins, Pepper Mar tin. Frank Frisch, and them." "What was the salary in those days?" asked Lardner. 'That," ex. plained Dizzy Dean, "is what drove us wild." m 'The stinger of a bee," points out the Maryville News. Is only .03125 inches long. The rest of the 12 inches is pure imagination." O 1358. by Bennett Cert, Distributed by King Features Eyndicst. Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Stratford, Va. President Eisenhower, making a plea for better international understanding on a person-to-person basis: "There is not a single person in the United Stales thai is not affected every single day by what happens in Africa, in far Asia, in Europe and ail ef South America." San Juan, Puerto Rico Pablo Casals, in appealing for an immediate end. to the nuclear armaments race: "It is incredible that civilized men can continue to build always new and more destructive weapons instead of devot ing energies to make this a happier and more beautiful world." New York Multimillionaire industrialist Cyrus S. Eas ton, charging that Americans are snooping on each other with a spy network bigger than the Nazi Gestapo: "There are no Communists in America to speak of except in the mind of those on the payroll of the FBI." Billy Graham Draws Huge Crowds San Francisco (IF Billy Graham wound up the first week of his crusade here Sat urday still drawing capacity crowds to the huge Cow Pal ace arena. " An overflow throng of 17, . 500 heard the powerful evan gelist deliver a treatise on ."spiritual heart disease" Fri day night. Five, hundred had to stand in the aisles and 500 more were standing in the en tranceway. The crusade; which opened last Sunday, has already drawn an attendance of some 95,000. Graham's aides have recorded 2.422 "conversions" including 539 who stepped forward Friday night to "en counter Christ." The evangelist went on a nationwide TV hookup Sat urday at 7 p.m. (PDT) over the American Broadcasting Co. network. "Heart disease is the No. 1 killer today," Graham told his audience Friday night, "but the Bible indicates the heart Woodworkers Make No Raise Oiier Portland (IP) The Inter national Woodworkers of Am erica Friday offtered to go without any wage increase for its 45,000 members in five Western states at least un til September. The proposal was made to employers in a negotiation meet here by the union's re gional negotiating committee. A union spokesman said em ployers were surprised by the proposal and that they ap peared favorable to it. The union said the propos al was made after "consider able thought, discussion and analysis of economic condi tions which have prevailed in our industry for the past 18 months." An employer spokesman said the proposal would have to be submitted to various companies for approval but that he saw no reason why it would not be forthcoming. 4-H Club News Table Rock Pack Rats A meeting of the Table Rock Pack Rats was held in the home of Wanda Smith April 30. Miss Garner showed a film on home decorating. A short business meeting was held. The next meeting is to be held in the home of Laine Donker, May 9, after school. Refreshments were served by Wanda Smith. Laine Donker, Reporter. has a spiritual disease, a mor al disease, that is even worse than the physical." The fiery evangelist said ' he was asking his listeners "only one question: Is your heart right before God and your fellow man? "I am not asking about your Intellectual life, your fi nancial status or your social standing . . . Only one ques tion: Is your heart right?" Holding a Bible in his out stretched left hand, graham pointed his finger at the crowd and said piercingly that people "who go to church on Sunday and sing 'All Hail the Name of Jesus' the Bible says these people draw night unto me with their lips, but their heart is far from me." 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