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Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - August 8, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
The it. Pleasant news these Days i by George e. Sokolsky Khrushchev and Mao j an element in the War strength i of soviet Russia is the manpower of China which can be used in a general War to overrun Asia and even parts of Europe. A population of five or six Hundred million who live under a philosophy of the expandability of Man can be useful in a War which Khrushchev and Mao would direct until they fall out. It is interesting that Khrushchev showed Solidarity with Mao at the particular moment that Khrushchev is pushing so actively for a Summit conference but nothing in their joint statement would indicate a willingness to meet the problem of atomic testing which is what the pressure for the Summit conference was about when first initiated by Khrushchev. Atomic testing cannot possibly be stopped unilaterally because Russia literally cannot be trusted the record being that Russia keeps no agreements. The United states has Long proposed since the Truman administration that an International inspection and control commission be appointed under the United nations to effect such inspection and control. Soviet Russia rejected this concept. Soviet Russia still rejects it. This is what Khrushchev had to say on the subject on july 12 a 0 o a however this is an absurd approach to the question because Mutual control is an act of great Trust. What does control mean to allow one state to exercise thorough control within the boundaries of another state Means to open All the doors to the other country to admit its inspectors and control officials to places which Are for Biden even to the people of the country in question. Each Church in any Case each orthodox Church has a place in the altar where Only the priests Are allowed to enter other people even religious believers Are not supposed to go there in the same Way every country has its own altar and its own sacred places where not even All friends Are admitted and if they Are. They Are the closest friends who have merited such Trust. Quot i have intentionally used Church terminology Here for our Western partners like to quote the Bible and to hide behind the what then can president Eisenhower say to Khrushchev on this subject when they meet at Geneva face to face at a Summit conference if the subject of atomic warfare is closed by soviet Russia because it will have no inspections in its sanctuaries then what can be said soviet Russia demands a minimum of Confidence before a system of inspection is established but How can there be Confidence if every treaty and agreement signed Between the United states and soviet Russia has either been broken or so twisted that its meaning has become lost in an Avalanche of verbiage. Vol. 80, no. 186 it. Pleasant Iowa Friday evening August 8. 1958 by f Arrier. 30 per week by mall 17.50 per yrs or historic voyage by Nautilus Assembly session gets underway prepare for Black Topping of two roads United nations n y. Up a the 81 member United nations general Assembly summoned by i a rare unanimous vote of the Security Council meets in Emer \ gency session on the Middle East building preparations were begun Early this week Lor the Black Topping of two roads in Henry county according to county Engineer r. J. Gibson today. The Council voted 11 to 0 to Call the special Assembly session after the North construction co., is a Stone base for the Salem Oakland Mills Road in preparation for a bituminous surface. Stone is being furnished by the i top six a pictured above Are the six winning contestants in the a miss Rural electrification contest held tuesday at the annual meeting of the Southeast Iowa electric cooperative. They include miss Rea. Dorothy Kay Watson of Stockport shown with the bouquet of Flowers presented her and the Westinghouse clock radio that she received from the cooperative. From left to right Are the sixth place Winner Penny Kay Lee of Fairfield fifth place Winner Betty Burton of Fairfield fourth place Winner. Dot tie pleasant of Burlington miss Rea. Dorothy Watson third place Winner. Shirley Boughner of Fairfield and the second place Winner Kay Karlene Giese of Hillsboro. Second and third places were Given Westinghouse transistor radios and fourth fifth and sixth places. Westinghouse table radios. More than six hours of debate Camanche Stone co. Our of the thursday night. I he debate re-1 Morris Quarry 1miles West of suited in russians acceptance of pleasant and the Ellis Hay u. S. Terms for a sweeping Middle contracting co., out of the Hart East discussion. 1 Quarry South of Salem. A sub goes under the North pole Ivr 1 How a an family a members of the Rowan n family Parent Brothers and sister of Agnita Nite Kei Row a an. It plea ant Hie schools Exchange student from the Netherlands arc left to i a Agnita Frans seated on Back of sofa Henny it or Row a mgt a Elsbeth and Nico Rowan Agnita s father and the City clerk Whit Neath la tic comme for gig ered b he ton up a a the he i c disclosed today that to it to powered submarine Nau coins lated Man s first under the North pole lid the historic voyage be Mie ice from Pacific to Atwater presages a new racial route under the pole it cargo submarines pow splitting atoms. Assembly will Convene in the same Type of constructions in Progress on the Road from Prairie Gem to it. Union. The the u. N. Headquarters this evening for what is expected to be a Brief and formal session devoted ,lf1 Stone co a is hauling Stone to procedural arrangements. It j srom the Smith Quarry West of it will probably then adjourn until pleasant for this Road. Sutphen. Not shown is Sylvia who rowmans. # a makes her Home with that . Meeting a shown above is a portion of the appreciative and attentive audience taken at the annual Southeast Iowa electric cooperative meeting tuesday attended by a crowd of approximately 3.500 persons composed of cooperative patrons and their families. The meeting was held at my Mutlaq Park Here. Rhonda Rae Mills daughter of or. And mrs. Marvin l. Mills of Donnellson. Is the Little girl pictured with her grandparents. Or. And mrs. Chester Mills of route 4. It. Pleasant. Wednesday As suggested by Britain to allow time for special representatives to come to new York and permit governments to relay instructions to delegations Here. Diplomatic authorities in Washington were inclined to believe president Eisenhower would make a personal appearance at the Assembly to open the american part of the debate. The White House said no decision had yet been reached but Eisenhower has said he would attend if it appeared a necessary and Moscow up a the soviet government announced today it j has appointed a delegation headed by foreign minister Andrei Gromyko for the special general i Assembly session of the United nations in new York j although Gromyko was named to head the delegation there had been some feeling in Moscow that j Premier Nikita Khrushchev would go to new York later on if president Eisenhower and British prime minister Harold Macmillan decided to attend. Weather permitting both roads should be completed by the first of september. Gibson warns that motorists in either area should drive with extreme caution since there is a total of 60 gravel trucks transporting Rock for the roads. Letters from Exchange student Are of interest . Charges red China Washington up the United states today charge 1 communist China with trying to a increase tensions and raise the spec to Webster ter of War in the far East. State department spokesman Jospeh w reap said red China s action in sending a soviet Type Jet fighter planes Quot to some previously unoccupied coastal airfields a few minutes flying time from Formosa had been accompanied a a by the usual flow of chinese communist broadcasts threatening to liberate Taiwan local High school students and their parents Are Reading with much interest the letters written by Agnita Rowan Exchange student from the Netherlands who will arrive in it. Pleasant sunday. August 10, and her family to the Arthur Rommel with whom she will make her Home the following letters not Only Tell about her Home life but also about her visit with her Mother Henny Rowan. To the Brussels exposition worlds fair. Mrs Rowan uses w ords unusual to us but m Correct usage according i to White House disclosed the w feat of the worlds first nu-1 if in lib at a ceremony in v. H i c h president Eisenhower awarded the legion of Merit to the Nautilus skipper cmdr. W. R Anderson of Bakerville Tenn. Anderson and 116 crewmen ailed aboard the Nautilus from Honolulu at 1 a in c.d.t., july 23 a in a voyage destined to take the sub 8.000 Miles through three oceans to Europe. At 7 37 . August 1 the Nau Tilus nosed under the Arctic ice near Point Barrow on the North j it of t of Alaska. By the time it emerged near h i land at 8.54 . Aug. 5. It j 1 and charted a new route in Many a j Ion a Conquest of the seas disco word has Bee received by Lyle j in d an unsuspected deep Chan Burroughs president of the mid-1 Nelt it it the Artie and found unrest old threshers and settlers de sea Mountain ranges not pre association that it. Governor piously known. William and mrs. Nicholas will at of once did the submarine s j tend the annual reunion at me i Power Plant using primordial in it. Gov. Nicholas to attend old settlers reunion Sutphen May 18, 1958 a dear Helene 1 Hank you so much for your Nice letter it makes us feel As if you were our a family abroad which you Are in a sense. Please Tell your husband we would not mind your possible faults As our own letters must be full of them. It always j Millan Park Here Early in september. The Nicholas will be Here Friday afternoon sept. 5, and saturday night sept. 6. Ergo tapped falter or fail. By the stars. Held in jail on Check charge to increase efforts to help curb drownings Des Moines it up it gov. Herschel c Loveless said state testifies on $44,000 spree sought in arson Job Flint mich., up a the vice president of James Hoffa a Home _ j teamsters local was sought today and Hoffa s brother was questioned Washington up. A Phil m he arson Job a Wowch t0 Adelphia restaurant Union Leader j have backs lord and testified what does Khrushchev mean by the phrase Quot a minimum of Trust Quot. A by a system of inspection is a Rou the Tine matter if honestly done. All countries Are inspected and a today that a group Kierdorf his life officials will increase their efforts backed by teamsters president to help curb drownings in the i James r. Hoffa invaded his Baili state following a conference thurs Wick and went on a $44,000 spending spree before they were ousted governor met with officials William j. Brennan administra-1 of the Highway patrol conserva tor of restaurant workers local ton commission and the health 87. Told the Senate rackets Corn Cost Frank state atty. Gen. Paul Adams said Frank Fitzsimmons vice president of teamsters local 299 in Detroit a the local headed by teamsters president James Hoffa was sought for questioning. Adams seems to me that English though reports of the soviet buildup of not difficult to learn is very illogic Jet fighters in the area began to Cal and difficult in its orthography come into Washington a three or for you never seem to write things four weeks ago a reap said. He As you pronounce them. It is not said he did not know just what such a great wonder we write and Type Jet fighters were involved speak English As in Holland All other officials said they were lat-1 High school pupils have to learn est Model mig17 and Mig 19 air English French and German. Even Craft. In the so called Trade schools you May learn languages. I Don t think our daughter knows As yet what subjects she will study in it pleasant High school As she does not know the program. But she can decide when she Isi with you Isnit it she would like Wayland a funeral services to do typing and shorthand and for William Boshart. 82. Who died i of course As much English As pos thursday evening at it. Pleasant sible but the rest depends. You will be held at the Wayland men i could advise her perhaps when you onite Church at 2 p.m., saturday know her personally and she has William Boshart taken by death l he great moment came at 10 15 aug. 3. At that hour and minute the Nautilus drove directly under the North pole and t my itself in a new hemisphere. The Nautilus named for the fictional ship of Jules Verne s a Twenty thousand leagues under the sea Quot had equated the imaginary feat of its namesake and had opened a new passage Between the major oceans of the to id. Also disclosed that Hoffa s Broth Ficia Ting. Method is set up so that no one department the meeting was Mittee mat leaders of a Union set prot William a business agent for can escape. What is it that prompted by 10 drownings in the a up in 1956 to organize Philadelphia the Union was being questioned Khrushchev wants done to achieve state during the first five Days of j Luncheonette workers were re a the attorney general also said this a minimum of Trust Eison this month moved in less than a year after Hower might ask such a question. Loveless said the patrol will j numerous complaints about their Khrushchev says i make checks of quarries and gravel methods. He said the Union got its a if one is to try to establish p to and warn against swimming in Start with direct help from Hoffa. Control without Confidence it i unsupervised areas. He said the would not be control but re conservation commission will in i collision he placed a no credence in the death bed gestures by Kierdorf about 2 l hours before his death at Pontiac St. Joseph mercy Hospital thursday. Aug. 9, with Rev. J. J. Pritchard of interment will be at Robert l. Duwe Burlington is being held in the county jail on a charge of passing a bad Cheek. The charge was filed by Don Long manager of done a gravely service and Duwe was arrested thursday morning in Burlington by police there. Deputy Robert Nicholson brought him Here from Burlington thursday evening. Duwe entered a plea of guilty in Justice Rudolph Eckey a court and was ordered to pay a Fine of $100 and costs or spend 30 Days in jail. The Fine has not been paid. Duwe is also wanted by it Madi he by none of t in persons in son authorities on the same charge vol veil were injured. Three Gars and trailer involved in Winfield mishap Winfield three cars and a 1 a tiler were damaged in a Spectra Ula Chain reaction Accident on Mam Street Here thursday at 5 and will be turned Over to them after his release Here. Had a talk with some of her teachers with All her shyness and chuckles in the news he was wrong London up teacher Alva Miller North Hill cemetery. J friendliness she is a rather decided William Boshart the son of Young lady and after serious con Menno and Sophia Boshart. Was j a ideation she w ill know for her born oct. 26, 1875, near swedes a self and a talk with the girls and Bur and lived ins entire adult life j their friends will surely be very wh0 never Asilla win a a a right wheel of the trailer collided in the Wayland Community. Helpful i suppose she will gladly out first consulting a Man a a a a a he married Mollie Behrman in join the girls athletic club As shr America one Man j an i a Illinois Telephone co. Truck driven by George vice new London and containing a Crew of men was headed South on main feet pulling a pole train. A 1958 Faid driven by Curtis Moyer Winfield. Backed from the curb at Vanvranken a plumbing and heat ing in front of the trailer. The co Naissance in order to find out crease its safety information pro the opponents vulnerable Points j spam for swimmers and boaters. With a View to the perpetration of j aggression. Since we Are not thinking of aggression we do not need such control _ of Traut s station death toll in admit break in but if Khrushchev is not thinking of aggression Why is he unwilling to permit the establishment of a system of inspection and i Newport. R. I up a critically burned survivor of the Colli a j Sion of two tankers died in new two convicts who escaped from port Hospital today. This brought the state prison farm at Montrose the number of known dead in the slight Rise in employment Washington up on his Way Home alter a Yea teaching school in St. Helena. Miller told reporters Here Why he Island m the South Atlantic Quot i thought it was in the me Terra advice for parents London it up Fin i control which beyond doubt will1 and Are now Back in the it. Madi crash to 16 assure the world that no sudden atomic War will take place. If All the other countries that work in son prison admitted to sheriff it Samuel Williams of port Arthur Russell Van Tuyl at the prison Tex. A fireman on the is Gulf Oil thursday that they broke into had been one of four Gulf Oil Crew this Field Are willing to submit to a Raymond Trautz a service station men reported As Quot critically inspection and control Why does at the Salem stub Highway 218 one Man. Believed to soviet Russia resist it unless it is intersection june 11. J have been a Gulf Oil crewman Khrushchev a idea that he must1 the men Are Ralph b Reynolds still was missing Early today. Have the perfect bomb while his Des Moines and Edward has his hands tied t e Man it Dod re. They escaped june one of the 35 men who were hospitalized thursday. 10 were release Hind his Back and his eyes blindfolded. 6 and the station was broken into de and4 still were june 9. Reynolds was recaptured. Treatment today in Des Moines and Mussellman turned himself in. Undergoing cent in new York meanwhile the Gulf Oil corp. Said its Tanker the Gulf Oil was valued at $700,000. They said they planned to Salvage a petition has been filed in the the vessel but could not estimate j clerks office by j Loyd Wilson the collision damage to the ship in a word we have Here a perfect example of soviet logic which is based on the hypothesis that i soviet Russia can never be wrong. Travel to then it is obvious that the others must be wrong. This is a twisted Baghdad restored non sequitur applied to International politics to keep the world in Baghdad Iraq International 75 at rib dinner turmoil. J air line companies will be allowed if there is one fixed russian to resume flights to Baghdad. Iraq some 75 persons enjoyed the de policy it is that turmoil shall next week but Only one a week for Licious Barbecue rib dinner at the prevail As a Means of permanent the time being it was announced legion club thursday night. Served warfare. It is this one fact that thursday. All air flights have been besides the ribs were baked to j for 42 of the nations major nun Eisenhower will face at the Summit banned since july 14 he Day of t a toes Cole Slaw sliced tomatoes ing companies and for the so conference if any iraqis revolt bread and Coffee 1900, and was preceded by her in is fond of exercises. Of course she i 1903. Two daughters Harriet and \ will join you to Church and help Irene were born to this Union. With All activities within her com i in november 1904, he married pretence just As she does Here j Anna Eicher. Who preceded him on Quot household duties seem to be the i april 23. 1949. Four children were same with you As Here. Our Chil born of this marriage. J Dren do their own rooms too Latex survivors include three Daugh cent the big turns twice a week ers mrs. Irene Shrock of burling a Lay the table do a lot of shopping. Employ-1 ton mrs. Max Kauffman of Way and Wash the dishes in the even j of England new Piper u ment Rose slightly while Unzem land and mrs. Kenneth Peterson ing they Wash their own Nylon it readers today to still Mlan Plogt mein edged downward in july of near Olds and two sons Vernon things and mend their clothes and j squawks during sunday it but both changes were less favor of Coal City 111., and vere of it sometimes Cook the meal when i by feeding their children Hea Able than had been expected the pleasant. Fourteen grandchildren am very Busy. But not often. You breakfasts before taking them government reported today. J and 18 great grandchildren also must have a lot to do with three Church As a result., the rate of Unzem survive. J Small children at Home but i be a baby full it it n o ploy ment a figure adjusted to j he was preceded by one Daugh Lieve in America households Are Mast Likely so p throw f take account of the Normal sea Fer mrs. Harriet Saltzman in 1929, much simpler and better organized dred Hynons to e Sonal swings climbed to 7 3 per tour Brothers Amos John Omer than they Are Here and you have said if he does no cent last month from 6.8 per cent it and Orus and two Sisters mrs not such a lot of old unpractical that he is teething. Chris Boshart and mrs. Frank houses As we have our House for either be taken out o per Magdefrau. Instance has about 290m of in j left at Home Lor a j a a Ranee and Stair Case and Only two about 300 to live in windows Are a a a High so that you need a ladder to come Early wipe them and to clean the ceilings i san Leonardo in and you have to order the House j wine will flow like w Painter with the extra High ladder i a new Fountain m tin with the left rear of the Moyer car. The trailer flipped completely out r to the other Side of the Street sides wiped a parked 1958 Plymouth took the Job on the lonely Briti h owned by Henry Tompkins Ottumwa and landed on top of the Tompkins car. Remaining there. I he Impact shoved the Tompkins car into the left Side of a parked 1951 Ford owned by Darrell Oregon Winfield. Tin trailer was badly damaged h was the left rear of the Moyer Uto the left rear fender deck lid rear window and top of the Tomp in it machine and the left Side of the Oregon car. In june. In july it ii and 1st i a Hun Pape Heel Hurt in Accident 1957, it was 4 2 asks judgment rainfall Here thursday .63 up Hamlet Here it is impossible to paper your Walls a North Italy when it is yourself and a firm of window on sunday but it will be Only for an h rainfall from showers Wapello of the Wilson implement thursday afternoon and company against Roger Peterson totalled .63 of an Inch. J cleaners has to come once a month asking for a judgment of $74 79 there was Only Small evidence to clean the w windows on the out the plaintiff claims that the Here of Strong winds which hit Side Money is owed for merchandise Argyle in Lee county. A number of i. Too have a woman for the i s Bernard Shelangouski and m Ai Sites have received word mar their brother Henry alter re a a it l a fractured Pelvic Bone and i broken Collar Bone in an Acci i t wednesday that occurred while he was at work at grinned Iowa. Meter is hospitalized at the St Francis Hospital at Grinnell. Friends May write him at that address. Charged at the Wilson store. New York City is Headquarters Trees were uprooted in Argyle by j heavy w Ork a few mornings a week winds up to 80 Miles per hour i do it the washing myself As i like a heavy Shower hit Danville it but our bedclothes go to the thursday afternoon and it was laundry for i have no place to estimated the rainfall totalled two dry them. Dutch cooking is very Slaty of mining engineers inches turn Page 4 please during the inauguration Een met after the 20 Gallons of used up water will flow ind nicely. Berlins templehof Airport one of the few airports m world locate in the enter Large City. Burlington Man named Chicago up it a William cur Icv Burlington. Iowa thursday is w is elected conductor of the Fra he j eternal order of eagles during the 1 ors s a nth annual Conven
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