Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - June 10, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
These Days by George e. ? Revoli Hon since 1945. Tilt entire world has been in a state of revolution. This has not Only been a political revolution the nature of which has been to move away from representative government to executive government but it has also been a period of social and economic revolution a movement away m Western Europe and America from calvinistic capitalism to socialism in a variety of f urns this revolution has been sufficiently in Progress to require understanding because it influences and effects every country and the United states More than any other country. A revolution always starts As a protest against some institution the French revolution of 1789 was a revolt against the decaying institution of feudalism the russian revolution of 1917 started As a revolt against a decadent autocracy. The turkish revolution of 1908 which ultimately brought about Kemal s reforms was a revolt against the degrading nature of the sultanate and its demoralizing effect on the people the chinese revolutions of 1911, 1915, and 1925 were declarations of opposition to foreign domination Over a great people. The mein revolution in Japan of 1888 was a revolt against the obscurantism of the Shogun Al. The american revolution of 1775 comes Down to Tho right of a people to a government of its own Choice and therefore was a protest against taxation and government without representation. And so it has gone throughout the history of a n. No revolution Ever is made by the masses of the people it is either a method of an element in the ruling class to use the masses to change the form of government or the Structure of j governments for instance when the Bankers and Large industrialists of Germany supported Hitler with the object of overthrowing the third Reich or it is a product of the intellectuals As was the Bol Shevik revolution of 1917. The it. Pleasant news i a Quot ii i i l in a a. A a i. Showers vol. 80, no. 136 it. Pleasant Iowa tuesday evening Jene to 1058 i. A a bib a a by Carrier it per week by mail. 17.50 per year need China a help openly defy do in u i in ii. U Iii fb"1 officers Natal Ltd the. Nicer. ,.of or w or Merer he a they Are of in i ii j,.kl,. Kern Jar a a a Alv a Quot historian Lind. Redfern ,�?z4 Lauri a Arn n v v t a a a Quot Quot Quot a a a to. Id. A is ii and i Arowyn Alden new and present presidents. Threaten to try nine . Servicemen Berlin up East Herman communists threatened today in try As spics nine americas servicemen captured in an off course helicopter soviet officials discounted the threat the official East German defense ministry newspaper die Volkmar Mee the Peoples army said the u. S. Helicopter flew Over communist Germany to spy and Quot flying spies will be treated As but officials at the soviet embassy in East by run Sald the news wit county she i pfc a Story was a awkward Quot and what is the nature of Hie Dot Gaulle revolution it really started with a military coup do Etal in Algeria in the course of which a Large Section of the army manifested its protest against a decaying Parli Centary system of government which since 1946 was steadily leading France to suicide. If the army and Navy and air Force joined together ii could have produced a civil War in France which might have set the world on fire. We Are not yet free from this danger. Honorary initiate a mrs Nathan Elliott Center county committee chairman was initiated As an honorary 4 la girls club Mem Ber at the re it was accompanied to tile four a a Irso by Dianne Redfern who stands Here with her at the Start of the initiation faring Arlene Holmes. To establish liquor store Al Washington up the super com of Public safety in algerian it Quot a of find Ion a bal i s i in Gaulle today with a demand for Amend to All political parties in f n r Lri a warning that Hie a 11 s Committer movement is go pm a he amended throughout the y Eik Tima Inland a in move by the rebel generals i extremist european Settle is in North Africa this morning Lineal Ai a tear apart Hie precis a i it us trip e that now exists Between Paris Sud Millers. 40,000 Hoer i lie music Man Quot to j not official. All tops in state a Good Mas in City up a crowd of some 40,001 persons in Mason City today cheered wildly been use Quot Ute no a Man Quot Meredith Willson a in town showers add third of Inch thundershowers monday a dded nearly one third of to the 2.3 which had i the week end. New Musk la Irmann new a measurement in i i music and a creation chairman of Quot a 92 the county i girls is arum Ere one lightning Holt mused main St ticker. She was installed at the i i pleasant residents to awaken county re los by Ann Wolf the pre with t Start sent chairman. I a of uni y worked in the Imai sin a a were or. Ami Mills i it los i is when a Penney Deli Lute saturday among Lim first to walk into the mis loll ii u it Koi not a London tin lop photo i 111 will admitted to probate Des Moines up the Iowa liquor control commission today unanimously approved establishing a state liquor stole in Washington la. Charles de Gaulle entered politic to hold France in Tutelage for a Short period during which he might rewrite the Constitution destroy multiple parties eliminate proportional representation and re for a responsible Par in Mary an will be the stat Al system of government in which the executive and legislative branches of government Are separated As they Are in the United states. There is no record in history of a people being held in Tutelage except by a dictatorial political party such As the Kuomintang in China the communists in Russia or by a dictatorial individual such As Franco in Spain de Gaulle therefore offers to do something new and different for which he gives himself tile Short period of six months. The action came despite the protests of a Large number of Washington citizens. The store will open in about 90 180th liquor store. The exact site of the store in the town has not been decided. Severe weather i warning issued do Gaulle faces five pressures by up i the weather Bureau advises that a severe weather bulletin has been issued for Eastern Iowa and southwestern Wisconsin. Thunderstorm activity is expect ,. Eel to become severe this afternoon which at this moment seem insult a. ,., _ a a 1 i with Large Hail and isolated Ria mag Erable. Pressure no. I is from the. ,. Ln8 windstorms until 9 . Cost right from those who would re an Law a Abs parliament arism altogether Mieirs m a a of a who would establish a dicta Kirksville. Mo., to 50 Miles North tor shop press arc no. 2 is from the i t a of mad lao was left the communists who must r t. In Iowa tile activity would of sooner or later attempt to replace not ,. M. T a St of a Linc fr01n Lamoni to or de Gaulle by a communist regime in it Gor pressure no. 3 is from the military forces which will find de Gaulle too slow in achieving their objective i which is the restoration of France s prestige in the world pressure 4 is from the United states which will insist that France remain in nato pressure no. 5 is from soviet Russia which will insist that do Gaulle leave nato. The pressures will increase As the six months period will approach its close and de Gaulle will demand and take More time at that Point he will be accused of being a Louis Philippe a general Boulanger and there Are bound to be barricades. October then is the month when the first stage of this revolution in France should terminate and another stage be entered upon. What the next stage will be no one can say now but it must be in the minds of such men As Soustelle and dual of. To say nothing of Mendes France who still has a role to play. Revolutions do not move according to any schedule they Are a Des Moines up a the Iowa weekly weather and crop bulletin reported today that the condition of All crops in the state Quot As a whole is the bulletin said that the Rains of the past week have eliminated moisture difficulties in most it the state although Southwest and West Central sections could use additional amounts. The bulletin stated that the stand of Corn was about 90 per cent of Normal although quite uneven in some areas. It also estimated that about five per cent of the Corn crop would have to be replanted because of Hail damage in some areas cutworm losses in others and the Normal dry soil and poor germination in still other sections of the state. J other crops were also mentioned. The soybean crop Quot looks Good Quot it said although uneven in places and Oats were already heading out. In Advance of Normal years Iii the Southern and Central sections Iowa. Good attendance at Board meeting attendance at the Iowa Wesley a Board of trustees meeting saturday was excellent. Those from a distance attending were George b or Kibbit Chica go John Pointer Wauwatosa win Richard Lee Des Moines George a. Morrell mrs. O. A. Clark Iii Everet t St ants Seth Barker and i or. Paul Haim. Ottumwa Max Stanley Muscatine M Beck Ani Edward i Shultz Centerville Ai j Washington up co Trovei Den i. I loud Douds Paul knot a was stirred in aviation drek to Minneapolis mum Miles t Baith Day by a civil aeronautic admin traction claim that putting Orange fluorescent paint on aircraft make them More visible in flight the Caa announced yesterday it was painting its 92 aircraft i in scheduled airlines have decided to wait for further tests before i Riding to repaint their 1,800-Plaiu Fleet. A or. Penney recognized or Cook immediately a i Iii nigh they bad not seen ii Ethel since 1910. Cook on a Sheen i Aitch Iii wanning Oas a rust oct at Penney s first store in Kemmerer in 1900. In whet visitor at the stoic to meet or. Penney was William 11 of hic. Hold in bid handled a recent real est ate Deal lot Anil knits the famous merchant quite Well loud guest Penney w is about to make a Salt Glumic Dan May Force negotiations to up a Secretary a Foster Dulles Torii but the United plates but inn it eventually to Nett n ii i Quot on nuni j China if t workable ban on atomic made the disco amp Iii at a out 11 la c ,1 01 in a her it Nonni eel that president Eis Nett note to Moscow pro ii Tom technical talks in july i on ways to Poe test ban. Time Dulles said the might Deal with the regime la East Ler obtain release of nine a ii soldiers who strayed the Iron curtain in a Heii-0 1 that a person some to Deal to us old Watiers a int int a negotiations with a would be a dramatic for hit country which a1 my refused to recognize tile communist regime a Hie Legal government of China denies being married to actress Lance in my All to Rhei Tish i or Penney j in a in u that i the last will and testament it e Reschly has been admitted in probate at the courthouse and according to the terms of the will his estate was left to his Wile. Margaret a regehly who was also named executrix tile will was drawn up june i Quot 1954. Orange paint makes planes More visible new trustee elected at inc a new flu i was elected and three pie sent trustee Welt reelected by group at the Iowa Wesleyan Eimi Meo i on it week end l it Bilio to it t o tees elect to Paul a of by to prominent Wash it fun lie attorney to the Board in Lane rashes All 22 survive i Rio i it june ire. Tipi Argentine slate airlines i Era to landed in flames on la a of a prison Island 70 Miles my a. Up free Pierre de Sale visited in a Parker at the night my denied in no Duddy afterwards a riled to her Quot i in not married.1 never been that lie lie Ald Quot in be Skokie. Ill of 5 Rouse Hon too Texas Hugh Kneisley and Iii George g Hunt Burlington. Officers of till Board were reelected and Are George a Murrell chairman e. A. Hayes vice chair Man and a. M. Patterson Secretary us a 0 a i Lay Alima Skokie met Obi Aud reelected f West of Bere today after four engines failed All aboard survived 1 at least seven persons lured. An i x a 6 e Edge South two of its 12 persons i to la arms i cadent Leo i hav i Bat Klos been confined Hospital with two broken not a i saturday car train artha f killed her father e to on Parker. 63. Tin been rumours since the wreck he was secretly married to a Freud Horn writer but the n port h no been unconfirmed. I re ii it i. A Lee or Miu and hoi Chicago Babb b i 4 h Salem sailors go on club tour of accidents Are reported to police students to dig in Indian Village a Green Cloud commonly referred to As a Quot Hail Cloud Quot moved North j about $75 in j of my pleasant at 2 50 tuesday afternoon. A heavy rain Shower fell in of. Pleasant. Cars driven by Carl l Germain storm Lake and roman Klody Neky it pleasant collided in Ria too Block of North Broadway at 6 05 . Sunday according to police reports. The car Klodnycky was driving a 1955 Chevrolet is owned by Fred hoist Eon. West Point Rural. It. Collided with the rear of he Germain Auto a 1955 Cadillac. The Chevrolet was damaged an estimated $200 and the Cadillac Iowa City up thirteen University of Iowa student archaeologists will dig in a Hopewell Indian Village near Toomsboro in Louisa county this summer. I he students under t he direction of r. J. Ruppe assistant professor j of sociology and anthropology said the students will search for tools jewelry and household utensils of a known site along the Mississippi were being River. Bond. This will be the fourth expedition Ruppe has led to the spot when the indians lived an estimated 2,000 years ago. Three youths face serious charges Iowa Iowa Iowa City up thief City youths face charges in City today of criminally a Ullin a 17-year-old Iowa City girl oven the weekend the three 17-year-Oici Jim Rio and Jim Musarki and Larry Grett Tath 18, were arrested monday by Johnson county authorities tin held in lieu of $20, the the k 30. Lite ii Memi a i he Hie i Mark pay in heels Olmi let h Russel Sill p. 4 ii i inn of Tel Iii. I pm diem sailors my at pm k ii jute 91 h at ill Lai an. A. Meeting it to us humus of us Sec their projects Wim numbers enjoyed oui laity Cammack Lear k and i collard projects Are baby i o a Cal to the Homes Nei nun David Spang Mot i Loyd Bank is who e project and Hie Wert two marriage licenses issued pit Nic in i Lor tor of f Fen Biri visitor picnic Ufa lion for. We a urday my mrs Palm visiting held eve win. Beach ill it fir May rainfall totalled 1.47 rainfall in May while totalling Only i 47 inches was nearly adequate because it came in showers that soaked into the soil. The amounts were As follows on six dates .04. .66, 05, .13, 45. And .36. The temperature Range was from a Low of 32 to a High of 87. The Low was recorded on the 7th and the High on the Lith. Second High for the month was 86 on the 3 Ltd. At 5 05 . Sunday cars driven by Jerry Lee Sammons it. Pleasant route four and n l. Huss Winfield collided at the intersection of main and Monroe Street Sammons was driving a 1952 Mercury North on main and Huss was driving his 1951 Plymouth East on Monroe. Total damage was estimated at $150. A report was made to police of a wreck last week in which a car driven by Kathy Applebee backed into a car driven by Allan Carden causing $55 damage reconciliation a possibility Iowa supreme court Justice Dies Dubuque. Up a Justice William a. Smith of the Iowa supreme j court died today in Dubuque after 1 an illness of several months. Money did grow on Trees it. J the 87-year-old barrister was and series of explosions each explosion would be just another surplus com netted to the Hospital in Dubuque setting off Many Chain reactions. Modify problem for the govern in december later released but re a. J ment to worry . O. Flynn i gently re admitted. New York up a reconciliation Between the Shah of Iran Ai former Queen Soraya the won be exiled and divorced because failed to provide him with an in appeared a possibility today it is believed the pretty fori Queen nifty he taking with Lier exciting secret when she sails for new York wednesday on the quit it Elizabeth. Unconfirmed reports indie in that american Doc ors either in performed or will perform at. Later Date an operation that tin i make ii possible for the dethrone Queen to become a Mother. Two marriage License have been a a a issued at the clerks office in us my courthouse d my they went to Philip Baribin o Pattie 32. Burlington and Helen a Ltd i Arlene Wallingford. 34. Bonaparte Lic 11 and to Ronald James Barron 25, m and Ida May Hoover both of it a pleasant. I m to enjoyed the evening and in Cammack or. Harold ripped of fort and i Ben Hollen Akwa Villi or a in Linda or i or and and or and and plea mrs. Mrs and or m is. Bant. Runs quiz show earnings to $284,000 not Vav Volk up cd Levi Job a Champion quiz Money Winner pretty Elf Ida von Narr Iroff Bree eel through quest ions on lie i tonal romances and classical composer it licit night to run hoi Cornu to $248,000 the 22 year old Brooklyn woman w to r in up Bel Job As a i j outlet officer to concentrate on her qui studies added of .5no last night during Lier 17th appearance on Hie National broadcast inn company qui Slaw Quot Twenty a i j week miss Nar Droli had rim d bet prize Money to $237,000, thereby surpassing the in Viou. Record Holder to year old Schoolboy Scirica Whiz Robert i i Oia wheat growers reminded of referendum Diiangi Iii tits for Henry county wheat producers to v Ile it hit a carnal referendum on 1959 wheal marketing quotas were announced this week by the county ask office the referendum will be held on Friday june 20, and vol my hours will he Bon 8 a in la till 7 pm. Eligible wheat producers of Heil in county will East their ballots a1 the county ask office in my pleasant la Peterson Why should a movie Star a like the girl next door i Dot think i look like the girl i door. If i did. People to the movies. They d go re x door Jayne Mansfield ext co to be immortalized in ohs to. Five outstanding men in the history of the United states Senate will be painted by five different artists the portraits to hang in the reception room at the Capitol. Selected by a Ial com be Don by Allyn Cox of Essex mass. Robert m. La Follette of Wisconsin the subject of a Cousin Chester la Follette of new York Daniel Webster of Massachusetts to be portrayed by Adrian Lamb of new Canaan conn., and John c. Nutter the former senator i. To rare r Ort Calhoun of South Carolina to be a study by a a. Taft of Ohio to be painted by Duane Keller thur Conrad of Baldwin my. The portraits will of Hamden. Conn. Henry Clay of Kentucky to be done after Congress adjourns for the summer. Ii do Ivd honorary degree i Quot i those of receive honorary i a Iowa Wesleyan College a a i do we sup c. A. Cot Tigi of the i. Pleasant schools and William John Peterson of the Ste fit ii vers to of Iowa. Diet cd Quot to troll prominent Iowa Publ a i no educator and superin fond it of t a it pleasant schools for 21 years rec ived the degree of d in tor of silence in education. Prof. Peterson received the degree of doctor of Laws. Others receiving honorary degrees were Rev William Lewis Lancey of Morris own n j., doctor of divin ii James Cash Penney. Doctor of Laws Richard Lawson Wilson Washington doctor of letters and Norman Vincent peals doctor of letters