Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1959, Image 40

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    A talk with a friend
see trouble budding?
simply squeeze-
save roses from both
insects and disease!
ORTHO Rose Dust in the pliable plastic squeeze duster
takes the work out of rose care. One puff releases a
power-packed combination of insecticides and fungicides
PHALTAN, lindane, sulfur, DDT. Result: ORTHO
Rose Dust wards off aphis, black spot, mildew, rose rust,
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The Loneliest Man
in the World
IF you've ever felt the world was closing in on you, that perhaps some of
your acquaintances didn't like you, that your life was becoming more and
more impossible, consider how this man felt.
The people around him despised him because he had a lowly job and
worked with his hands.
But not only his neighbors despised him; eventually people all over the
country, people who never even saw him, hated him even more because of
the kindly feeling he had for the principles and traditions of his neighbors.
The most authoritative group in America tried to have him fired.
And to make matters worse, he had a disagreeable personality he was
tactless, a braggard, abusive, and quarrelsome.
And what job did this man tackle? The most difficult assignment any man
ever faced in the history of the United States. He succeeded Abraham
Lincoln as President. His name was Andrew Johnson.
If you've had to fill out a job application recently, can you imagine the
look of horror on the face of an employment officer reading Johnson's
qualifications? He was a tailor's apprentice at 10, didn't learn to write or do
simple arithmetic until he got married (his wife taught him), and never
spent one day of his life in school.
As vice-president under Lincoln, he stepped into the Presidency and into
the most difficult days that ever faced our nation. The Northerners, feeling
Johnson would turn his back on the South because of its hatred for him.
were shocked by his patient, moderate feeling toward the South. His subse
quent bitter fight for the rights of the Southern states made him the most
hated of all our Presidents. He was the only President who faced impeach
ment proceedings. But the Northerners' hatred caused them to overlook the
wisdom of Johnson's policies; and if they had heeded him the Reconstruction
period would not have been so severe.
He was widely criticized for allowing Secretary of State Seward to pur
chase Alaska, and almost single-handedly he succeeded in throwing the
rulers appointed by Napoleon III out of Mexico.
So next time you feel the road ahead is going to be rough and that popular
opinion is going to turn bitterly against you, remember the words of perhaps
the most courageous American in public life: 'The only way to fight error is
to strike it a direct blow. Hit it between the eyes and drop it to its knees. If
it rises again, strike it and continue to strike, till it shall rise na more."
"H&fiytm ida to tjttfcise. me, fa a SlOW WAIKIS,
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Family Weekly, June 7, 1959