Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - June 7, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
The it. Pleasant news showers these Days by George e. Soholsky the c acadian Dollak Canada experienced a record population growth during the 1950 h resulting since 1955 in larger Imperia than usual most of which came i rom the United states. Although imports exceeded exports the Canadian Dollar to the highest Premium ill recent history according to William Mcchesney Marlin jr., testify in before the Byrd committee of the Senate a a. A sustained inflow of capital from abroad mostly Long term in character. Has been More than sufficient to offset the Trade deficit under the Canadian policy of letting the Exchange rate fluctuate freely in response to demand and Supply on the Exchange Market. This inflow has boosted the value of toe Canadian Dollar in the foreign Exchange in a word tin Rise of the Canadian Dollar w is due to the Large in flux of american and other capital tor investment in Canadian companies the Sale of Canadian securities in the new York Market including fraudulent Canadian mining securities to show the dimensions of these investment principally american Between october 1955 and March 1957. Net direct investments amounted to Canadian $639,-000,000 net new Security issues amounted to Canadian $701, Khz too Trade in outstanding securities amounted to Canadian $300,000,000 other capital flows amounted to Canadian $380,000,000. Also. Canada increased its official holdings of g ild and a s. Dollars by Canadian $10,000,000. Vol. 80, no. 134 it pleasant Iowa set la Tolu a i \ ening Jine 7. 1058 local Exchange student to Europe Busy concluding preparations for trip by Carrier Sov per week by mall $7.50 per year a very Large a it of this movement of capital into Canada which resembles tile movement of european Money into the United states subsequent to it the civil War came front the United states. Martin also reported on taxes Quot. Alter the korean Boom latter there were significant tax reduce lion for fiscal years 1953-54 and 1955-56. The tax reductions for 1953-54 consisted mainly in eliminating a surcharge on individual in ome taxes and a reduction in the corporate profits tax. Similar but Small reduction characterized the rate changes for 1955-56, introduced when the extent and timing of the economic recovery was still unknown. For 1957-58. There were smaller cuts in indirect taxes reducing aggregate tax revenues by about i pet cent and still leaving an increased budget a trip to Europe to spend several weeks As an Exchange student takes much preparation and planning. Deedee Oaler 17-year-old daughter of attorney and mrs. Ben a ogler and it. Pleasant a first Exchange student u s to Europe has had Many Busy hours since she was selected a few weeks ago what to take and what to Wear what about language these were among the first questions first she had to know where she was going and that word came after some waiting she was to go to Hamburg Germany to become a a that settled the language question. She began a series of lesson n. Oerman under the private tutorship of or a the Froehlich language instructor at Iowa Wesleyan. What do they Wear in Hamburg what is the weather like she has had the answers in due time along with much local advice. They never Wear bermudas in Hamburg she was told locally then comes a picture of her Quot German father Quot standing on a Dock wearing bermudas. They re for men Only a tis said. Actually the clothes worn by the teenagers Are similar to those worn by american teenagers. Into Dee deeds travelling bags will go sweaters skirts and blouses. The temperature at Hamburg is around 68 degrees most of the time the climate hot and dry part of the summer. What is the family like with whom she will reside then came from members of the fam they Are lutherans. Or. Fried Deli Bein hard t describes his wife As a typical German housewife and letters from the a a sister and a brother a quoted herewith Tell much of the Story of the family. He is research manager at Phoenix Gumm Werke rubber factory which he says is Friendly to Firestone. Tire letters disclose that the family has musical inclinations and with deed be will go her flute As music knows no language soon there will be duos and Dias. Gifts which Deedee will present i to the family will include a Long the tax advantage for american j playing record of South Pacific and firm.1 operating out of Canada 1 musical arrangements of american seems to be sufficient to be attract j Folk songs for clarinet and piano the to Many of them. The Canad j for Young Franz there is a string urn government also appears More. Tie the kind with the sliding clasp interested in developing the capital at the neck. Structure of a pioneering Economy and makes favourable terms to bus Dredger will be in Chicago. Tues iness groups As the Cartel system Day june to. Where 60 of the 789 is recognized openly or condoning-1 going to 22 european countries in referendum set expel soviet Secretary , ii the the state sent disclosed today that if helped a soviet embassy Ere Ary for improperly try but secret army manuals let material 1 Upu is Ion w us 01 Dei cd do to the russian pm associates hear officer of in by in Canada business has certain advantages which Are withheld from americans in the United states who Are troubled by anti trusts suits and the like. The result is that there has been a rapid flow of american capital into Canada there has been a re the american Field service project will be assembling. On the Lith they will sail on the is Waterman from Montreal and on saturday june 21, they Are scheduled to arrive in Rotterdam Holland. From there she will go to Dusseldorf Germany where she w ill be met by turn to Faar 2 please death takes mrs. Lillie Miller Versi operation Winch involves Ca Lier German family Nadian companies sometimes they will take her to their Quot self american owned taking Over contained House with a Small Gar american companies manipulating the new York Stock Market from a Canadian base. Thus far. The Sec has done Little to police these operations some of which Are clearly in violation of the Law in the United states where the stocks Are sold. One of the major difficulties in this situation is that the state depart mein correctly wishes to minimize difficulties Between the United states and Canada. On the other hand there can be no advantage in any mis statement of facts or any misunderstanding of the situation. As Long As Sec cannot adequately police alien stocks sold in huge quantities in the United states with the co operation of the foreign government Conli lied it must be assumed that the reason for the rejection of co operation is not honest. It would make better sense if both countries recognized that they Are geographically so situated that they Are bound economically to have tile closest ties and the Canadian government ought to cooperate with All agencies of the Federal and state governments to prevent phoney Canadian stocks from being sold on the american Market by providing american agencies with whatever information they May need to safeguard american investors. Many of the Stock swindlers out of Canada Are americans who have set themselves 1 Chapel Sundy from 3 up there for safety. La Roiti Bolm a Deedee Cinter insisted by her Mother mrs. Ben a. Oater top photo packs for Ber european Trio. Heeder is puzzled about where to put the Long playing record of South Pantie which she is taking As a Gill. Mrs. Oater holds other Gills including a slide clasp a a siring tie Quot tor i ran. In the second picture Heeder reads a letter from Marianne her new Oerman a a sister. Other letters Are nearby and there a the camera and film which she will take. In order to Lessen the language Handicap Deedee began studying Oerman under private tutorship after she Learned she was going to Germany. She is shown receiving instruction from or. Kathe i Roch Lith of the Iowa Wesleyan faculty. Mrs. Vent Bland. Taken by death mrs. Lillie Miller of new London died at 1 45 . Friday in memory Ial Hospital where she had been a patient for ten Days. Lillie daughter of Martha Dodds and James j Redding was born at pleasant Grove Iowa july 13, 1876. She was married also at pleasant Grove february 24, 1896 to Louis Miller who preceded her in death february 4, 1944. Mrs. Miller was a member of the methodist Church safety Rebekah Lodge the past Noble grand club the birthday club and the Royal neighbors of America she leaves a number of nieces and nephews but no immediate relatives. Services will be held monday at 2 . At the Elliott Chapel. Ralph Despain will sing two selections accompanied by Mildred Collins. The pallbearers will be Carl Eichler Max Hasenclever Charles Jennings Roy Shipley Ralph Eek Les and Clarence Reid. The Rev. Harvey Quandt will officiate. Burial will be in Burge cemetery. Friends May Call the Elliott to 6 . And from 7 to 9 pan. Sunday. La mrs. A it in Blanck 69, died at in Home in new London it 4 p in i Day following an extended dim May Carol Blanck daughter it Christ Binna Walken Aud Elmei i Hazel was born a let bin inn Ion Low september it 1888. She was married feb 14, a morning Sun Iowa to v to grand Blanck til couple resided in new j Oudon Foi ii. 31 year -. To Blat irk a a mein be methods Church. Besides her husband sign three daughters mrs to Lund in of new London or Farrell Schenk of Denver and or. By blah Chi Isth i Lea i m Vin coir leis of tipi on Iii to grander Wren Brief Welco one by direr. W Chi n by j of called a Ell a Wile three t to i in la to Happy gel. I s. Exie Porte z Ous Anc i. Noting the aim la Dickson All of Moi Ain a Sun was from thie Sisters i and Ore Brothe r ire hoosiers b mat Tanilau in Washington a Hiie ton 1 up it British prime minister Harold Macmillan arrived Hen today for a top level review of world problems with president. Issei.how11, Macmillan said on ins arrival at Washington National Airport that the in Cetin a would be Quot informal a but that tin two leaders always ii fit a something to talk about Quot la did not detail Tig problem but they Are expected to include relations with Russia prospects of a Summit meeting possible nuclear e St suspensions and the Rise to Power of Gen. Charles de Gaulle in France. Macmillan was met by Secretary of a state John Foster Dulles j Ming remarks do lit Villap s visit a a very at Macmillan s Moth r Indiana and has a background the Sec Tarre tary Nicola 1 t Kroc to expected to leave Iii one 01 expulsion in Dei came about weeks after Russia expelled \ second setae the i 8 embassy in Mas a to i complaint that lie was tend with russian students St de department said Kun ii a was found to have paid dust dollars to an Ameri ten for the improper pro it of United states army and other materials Quot id some it the documents lit were classified As secret i la a pm men did nut say whether Kurochkin was successful in obtaining the material acreage Reserve payments issuance of payment in the 1958 acreage res it of tile Oil ii Ink w ill be by the Henry county Aiu off it i pleasant Arco Ding top Campbell chairman of the i Mil to ase commute. He stated that pay in tits w ill by made by mail in the order Iii which necessary compliance it he Kiln work 1 completed in the Field Aru in the Oiler. The first to ree Eivet their payments will be who crops were far enough along to pet nut Early checking and who we in full compliance with then my men is when a representative of tin county Abc office tailed making of acreage Reserve pay orients will continue a. Rapidly the compliance checking can in. Done and participating Lane 1. Make any acreage adjusting found necessary 1 a meet the Lei Rno their agreements annual payments in 1958 a a t it Long term soil Bank con Ervin ii Reserve contracts will not be mad until after october i the 235 Corn acreage a fluent. In effect in Henry it aunty l o 19581 Call for total payment of $261,925.41 on 6250.9 Are t in Are also six wheat agreement Cal Pir fat total possible payment cd $2.019 18 on 73 a n however the final total of a in ii payment univ to less than the sign up maximum As a result of the inability in Taille of some participants to com with then agree men to. 1 a my arte 1 Poel in. Vice Prest Del it it Tho led slate a a s Trel t a >1 to a rat Ion used till i Tel Quot i profit n Ante m i i a. W Iren he spoke or tot e tile Wisi yen v so Quot Tate. I t Tea evening on the Low 1 we shy a ii eat opus 7 rile Loup Vav hit h is n in advisor i o to to til. I Lee e. Lur d a Turner Oft group seeks to improve local recreation i i handle of Commerce Community Center building committee has Bee i meeting regularly the a t leu months in an Ettoil to improve the recreational opportunities in it pleasant i Maul in consults with ministers j pal 1 it Gull although lie ultimate goal of this committee is the actual acquiring of a it of minium v cent 1 building i hernia 1 of the committee eel Milch 1 an he done in making be tot use of t he Tacui ties w e now h a a on hand plans fur two activities a Tidei swimming and tee skating a Healing completion and should he put Hun Ope i St Ion the i Yea a committee is also looking into the possibility of a school Bowling program dining tile coming veal committee to in helping location in it ten to 1 and very much in find a first the skylight committee is i do mid a Ley Holland by at will la Tho 11 from Chicago spoke i tim work no with youth pm ter of ii gals to Jec what can be done to make this a nudity a Community cent Quot building u of course the actual goal and the committee plans to make a thorough study of wha 1 other cities have dont or Are doing in this Eon Mutton tim study should deter mine whether a Community building in of pleasant is feasible and Advt Able sister of local woman Dies missing corporate res a Onsi towed education i loge id a you and i As business j to ii Ila \ i a vital slake 111 Logia i i cd i a hoi i it topic hts in area of thought ideas Ami intellectual j. Achievement id tin ii co Muhi it Ilion to individual indents and i groups i hunk you will agree with �?�tm1 that business and Industry have made far Ere Dei Progress in j the production and distribution of a goods Ami tilings than in the Coto Jium Adon if ideas we find our i selves much More Ahi in Destgn-1 the developing producing and Miti ibid in a belief mouse t a p Tell w Are Al 1 spinning t in a Minim and political base to i vein it the mouse trap Indus 1 a and i est i be it. A Quot i of in we Hae a pal Adox Winch amply illustrates this tact tire Means of communication at our ii a to a i me More Complete Aud mole effective than Ever bc-1 ton in history yet misunderstand in 1 , Aud tensions la ii int amal and Tutti National prove we have much to learn Imp it of minium ate in of ideas it today. Incident in a country rail Way around the world will Ipi Quot ii on your television screen ton i Chi yet to Many parts of til world he american a on omit land Polit Leal systems Are com Pieta i Bisundei stood and the it it which motivate our nation in is interpret cd and maligned Mil t to i j Gen Charles do a1 hts Cabinet today set get a is in Date tor a nationwide referendum on a new Constitution to end the Quot to to tone of the Nubia Etc Gaulle consulted urgently with ins Ltd Ulster amid reports that the rebellious Mil teary civilian Junta thought crushed in Algeria thigh try to spread their influence to metropolitan France. Members of Ute revolutionary committees of Public safety which wept do Gaulle to pow or agreed publicly in Algeria to heed his orders to Stop agitating but there was Strong evidence de Gaulle let considerable bitterness in Algeria information minister Andre Mal i Hux announced tile decisions 1 enc lie i by i a Gaulle arid his Cabinet at a two Horn meeting the i ii St toil Sites session Suk lie took Over As Premier test week. Mali Nix said de Gaulle also planned to hold municipal elections in Algeria within a month he said the Cabinet also put Tho formal Seal of approval on de Gaulle s decision to retain a it Sponski Wiltey Loc algerian affairs. De Gaulle returned test nut its in it three Day triumphant tour of Algeria where he proclaimed the Equality til its residents moslem and from ii alike is also looking in i to the possibility of creating a rec i rent ton commission to Council to i coordinate the various recreation i projects in i pleasant my. A a a Algiers us to algerian rebels balanced and More effective pin t kity he Marci Gen. Charles de i grail. Such a program would in hotel s Appeal Lur reconciliation elude recreational opportunities lot with a no of attacks that offered family groups and Quot Golden agers Llull lev i lha a Utun he Well As for the young., Genera 0nt, Blu of a claw it Nul 1 t Bone at Midnight and shot up a 1 members of the committee arc i police a a turn in. Than 36 hour., j Helen Virden chairman Ralph after de Gaulle had visited the City it Aina Han it hair Man Bernie Tojo i a Rny a for peace and integration it the French and moslem com a hers reverend j e m Chambers Howard Hills Floyd Miller Dan Parker ii Eugene Smith i Robert Lofgren Sam Ewart Charles Mcuen Alanson Elgar Hen Galer Richard a mph. David Hansen Vernon Brown and Heil also Oil the committee representing Tho youth of i pleasant Are Jerry Swan and Cynthia Carter. Local resident at 84 raises big strawberries hum Ify. The to minute Battle followed 1 declaration by rebel leaders in Cairo that de Gaulle a plan of Equality Foi ill residents of Algeria was just another form of Quot French j impel Lalim a half flacks troop carriers and heavy machine guns beat off the rebel attacks this morning troops j with helicopters were pursuing the i rebels through the nearby Hills. Tile Canadian complaint that too much american control of Canadian industries exists is nonsense because it is Only natural that those j who put up the Money will want to j have something to say. Too much agitation along that line might Lead to a counter analysis of the operations of canadians in the United states. Both Are unrealistic. Realism requires an honest shake All around. Ceded he in Cladith. Services will he hid bund to a 3 . At tile Elliott Chapel. Re i Eek v wll sing two Sulci t i companies by mss. Mildred Collin on the Organ. Pallbearers will be la 1 y or a Walter vim Al. Rob m Lloyd Timmons Lawrence Finke and Pearl Gabell be. The Rex liar vey Quandt will officiate. Bun 1 will be in Burge cemetery. Friend May Call at Hie Elliot Chapel saturday evening from 7 9 j in a Ary s id americans Are Quot Del l cd that the prime minister com Back to his maternal Home in Lime to time. Macmillan goes sunday to g i Castle id in deliver a graduate add re at de pan w University predict Rainy weekend by i i shrivers and thumb Rosr a. Pushed into Iowa today and t Illy weather u i expected t Etc it untie through he weekend mrs. Josephine Rich Mason. 11 ter of mrs Glen Heltem Rier it pleasant died at Lansing Mich june 6 Atter an extended Din the remains Are being brought a it til Weir cookes funeral Horn funeral arrangements Are pending the arrival of flu body and her husband. Rep. Schwengel to give Flag Day address for the fourth consecutive Yea congressman Fred Stilwell eel Ltd Iowa will deliver the principal address during the annual Flag Day exercises on the Steps of lie la 8. Capitol saturday june 14 Hie ceremony sponsored by the women a rebel Curtis auxiliary to the g a i u i feature a Sci v ice color guard and patriotic music by one of the armed services bands. Schwengel s address will been titled Quot Flag Day 1958.�?� Sweet peas in Bloom mrs. John Ingwerson of 109 North Mccoy of pleasant has some very Beautiful Sweet peas in Bloom a bouquet from her Garden in colors of Lavender Scarlet wine White variegated Pink and White and yellow blossoms were brought to the it. Pleasant news office saturday morning. They were not Only very pretty but also had a Lovely frag Ranee ii n. Of people hear radio Jingle my buy a product yet have no 1 id t Quot to the planning the risk capital the research production know Row managerial and Fultn i rial kill that vent into setting up the company huh produced the product Quot or j Raymond Chadwick presi i Dent of Iowa Wesleyan introduced i loge in George a Mon Ell Ottumwa Cha inn an of the Board it trustees of Iowa Wesleyan pre a sided at the meeting guests were i ii do 11 nil at id professional men 11 Quot to various parts of the nation a fore the Grout went in to the i Ding room Wesleyan coeds who i had been chosen As Queens do 1 Iii the 1957-58 be Bool year served and welcomed the As or John git who was 81 a fur a j play grows strawberries that Are of j alaskan proportions and luxuriant glow and what a More they have a i wonderfully Sweet taste. Or on father of mrs w s Walters of this City and a retired Immer formerly of Canton. Ill. Has three gardens in which he has set out 300 Strawberry plants and 400 Sweet potato plants. True to farm Lingo or Orr Speaks of his Garden in the South part of town As his South forty and of i la other two As his East eighty and the Home place he likes gooseberries last year he liar three Bushes and this year the added to them by setting out do i More old threshers Aud old Bel tiers visitors May look Forward to a i taste of Gooseberry pie which mrs. J Walters plans to bake for this year s i reunion. Petition filed for divorce a petition for Benic has been filed at the clerks office in the courthouse by Wilbur d Weinert against Vivian l. Wiegert the petition states that the couple was married in me plea ant feb in 194#, anti lived together until feb. 21, 1958. No plaintiff asks for the custody of three minor children and that real estate a car and household goods be set aside for Hun. Heuss arrives in Philadelphia Philadelphia. Up German president Theodor came to Philadelphia by a heir plan from Washington nationwide tour. Today to begin a mme Cement Calendar 7 30 pm. Alumni banquet student Union Richard l Wilson speaker mrs. Alma Van Allen to by honoured a Wesleyan Mother of the year. Banquet to conclude with the lighting of Quot old 1 Lush Tom will meet again in fall pupils with perfect attendance records pupils neither absent nor tardy during the 1957-58 school year at Lincoln school included Rick Traber. Grade one Edi Peg at Well and Roberta Rawlings Grade two Carolyn Parker Duane Kitch tim Whf Rickie Pryor and Tom safer Era de three Steve Feehan and Dennis protts Nan. Grade four Mike Riepe and David Rogers arado six and Sydney Wandling. I kindergarten. Sunday june Iota a in 12 30 pm. 8 j. C Penney speaker of John we. Ley hol Pacca laureate College Chape planting of the irks West Sui land student Union 1 of pm Phi my dinner Harlan hotel 2 of pm. Rehearsal for commencement College Chapel 2 30 4 to . Pan Helenie Tea in the Home of mrs. W. K. Rogers 406 e. Monroe St. 3 30 5 a to .-president�?T open House in the Home of or. And mrs j Raymond Chadwick fill e. Washington St. 6 30 . Interra Vemity banquet private dining room. Stu Dent Union to 30 . Beta Theta i Phi Delta. Theta banquet Harlan hotel monday june 9 7 15 a m. Alpha i Delta breakfast Braselton hotel 7 30 am i Beta Phi breakfast student Union 7 ?0 a in. Zeta Tau Alpha breakfast. Iris court 10 00 am. Commencement College Chapel or. Norman Vincent Peale speaker 100 pm pos commencement luncheon for special guests. Student Union