Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - June 11, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
The it. Peasant news fair vol. 80, no. 1,17 Vav r these Days by George e. Sokolsky labor ethics the difficulties which face the labor unions in the automobile situation arise from the fact that Walter Reuther who is a shrewd strategist made a mistake in talking too loud and saying too much at a wrong time when about 800.000 cals Are unsold and the automobile companies can Well afford to wait out a season in fact they will be much better off if they have a strike. Therefore rout Lier is Wise in not being provoked into a strike. On the other hand this is not a time when Public opinion will support any in Bol Union in any Adamant position during a period of recession and particularly after tile scandals which c o n g r e s s i o n a1 committees Are disclosing. Many of the labor leaders have missed the Point about the scandals they still believe that Only the enemies of labor Call attention to the Cor auction in the unions. Actually j four Beautiful gavels of Cali the rank and fib of the unions fornia Redwood Burhl suitably in llah la Are thoroughly disgusted with the grave were presented to president thieving and the High living of j. Raymond Chadwick and three any labor Union leaders. Some of distinguished guests of the 1958 these Fellows imitate not the de Iowa Wesleyan College commence cent element among the Industrial ment. The presentation was at a Post commencement luncheon monday june 91 in the John Wesley Holland student Union. The three distinguished guests were j. C. Penney famous Mer it. Pleasant. Iowa wednesday Evem no Jin e la la 5�s a a a a a a by Carrier 30 per week by mall >7.56 per year Trade measure voted quota Quot. Buu Jug Quot few changes in vote California Redwood a Dwight o Dell former i. Pleasant resident and Iowa Wesleyan stud it now a Fortuna Calif., pub Lisher presented California Redwoo i Burhl gavels to president j. Raymond had Wick of Iowa Wesley i and the three commencement season speakers at the closing ii. Chron. Hee living the gavels from o hell right Are Ironi left or. Norman Vincent Deale or. Chadwick or Richard a Wilson a id or. J. Inn i. Isis but the hoodlums who throw around Hundred Dollar Bills As though they were Green grass. This statement for instance made by a j Hayes president clal1 a Norman Vincent Peale of the International association Ofiu let it i Anc Clergyman new York machinists and the Leader of the j Anc Richard l. Wilson chief of the ethical practices committee of the Washington Bureau of the cooled of i.-cio., is All wrong in the j publican in no All four gavels were approach to the subject riven is memory of the reverend a i also think i would be less a Aristides Huestis first president of than hones if i did not Tell Iowa we a Yan. Dwight of Dell at the outset that Many of us in Fortuna Calif., newspaper publish the labor movement believe that j pro made the presentation for the much of the clamor that has been fun Quot 1<a�?T Calif., chamber of com it prep set off by disclosures of graft an corruption in some Trade unions arises not i rom a sincere regard the name Huestis Lias a signifier the welfare of the individual i cant meaning in Humboldt county members of those unions but i Calif., of which the City of Eureka from a deeper and More devious i is the county seat for it was to that desire to see the whole Union Pioneer area that the reverend movement smashed wide open. Huestis migrated in 1850 after Leav therefore. I intend to discuss this ing Iowa Wesleyan College in 1849. Subject with particular reference reverend Huestis had arrived in to the slanted publicity that has san Francisco after sailing to the attended the Mcclellan commit isthmus of Panama there trans tee hearings and i want to explore j shipping to the Golden Gate with the implications of some of the j his wife and children he joined legislative proposals that have what is known As tile is Laura grown out of school opens at methodist Church vacation Church school began at the first methodist Church monday with an enrolment of 189 children and 31 staff members. The kindergarten department had 45 children the primary department had 78 and the Junior department had 59 the supervised Nursery for children of the teachers numbered five. Boys and girls who would still like to come to Bible school Are Welcome to enrol. The hours Are from 9jkj until 11.15 am each morning. The last session will be on june 20. This year s teaching staff includes. Supervised no cry and refreshments mrs. Gilbert Stout. Mrs. Harold Lee mrs. John Elgar f first week mrs. Dean fresh second week kindergarten mrs Howard Hills. Supt mrs. Stewart Caris mrs. Robert hummed Marilyn Clark. Judy Gillaspey Rita Russell primary mrs. Everett Barry supt. First Grade. Mrs. Carl Wiese. Mrs John Lee. Sharon Lee Doris Shellabarger second Virginia party sailing into hum-1 Grade mrs Roger Galer mrs. We i Boldt Bay with the first permanent Bur Wilson. Donna Blakely third prior to 1936, Many americans White settlers in april 1850. J Grade mrs. Robert Shepp mrs Keith Wymore first week mrs Humboldt county history reveals Hall Weir second week Junior the official canvass of the Henry county primary election returns was made at the county auditors office tuesday and Only a few vote totals were found to have been discounted. In the Republican primary William Nicholas Defeated Gubernat it rial candidate had 34 votes in Tippecanoe township instead of 35 and had a total 960 instead of 981 Melvin , Secretary of state 87 instead of 72 in Marion township for 1,814 total instead of i 819 diet Akers state auditor 66 1 instead of 71 in Marion for total of i Bio instead of 1,815, m i a Bra Ham son state Treasur i or 88 instead of 73 in Marion for i total of 1,840 instead of 1,846 Clyde Spry Secretary of Agricula i lure 88 instead of 73 in Marion for total of 1841 instead of 1,848 j. C. Taliman Commerce commissioner eight instead of five in Tipit Canoe and 19 instead of 17 in Jefferson for total of 284 instead of 279 John a tahitian Commerce commissioner. Five instead of eight in tipped voc township and 17 instead of 19 in Jefferson for total of 288 instead of 293, and e. J. Olson county auditor 157 instead of 154 in new London for total of 1,892 instead of 1,889, in the democratic primary e. N. Smith state representative had 14 in Wayne township for total of 347 instead of 348 and Ralph Meade Board of supervisors 1960 term had 14 instead of 19 Iii Scott for total of 316 instead of 321. 1i dead As twister hits Kansas town Tov a nub thought that it would be preferable for the unions to be destroyed particularly after the syndic Listic sit Down strikes in the automobile that the first Sermon was preached in that densely wooded settlement fourth Grade mrs Raymond Kinney mrs. Herman Lampe mrs special events Are announced Dorado runs did finn a persons were killed when a a Guido struck the Southwest Edge City of 12,000 Early tuesday cuing. I Hen bodies wore taken rom a j temporary morgue set up in the 4 h dub building in ins South a dial Kansas town to tis two Quot Hilarien authorities said at Hast persons were injured ambulances were called in i rom i no around Al Dorado and an peal was made to Wichita 35 a Way for More Hospital Beds i Telephone lines and four main Power lines into the City Wen Down i hit twister s path along the Bromide was about is Quarter of a mile Long and As wide i new Here Over both Missouri Slid Kansas last night turbulent weather prevailed a a Sinai Tornado struck o Fallon in 20 Miles West it St Louis leveling a Church Aud lumber company building and damaging ten other structures there were no reports of injuries however As the disturbance moved aloft other unconfirmed Tornado Type winds were reported at Cassady Yates Center and Cha mite All in Kansas inc alumni reelect Salisbury Arnold Bali wiry. Galesburg ill was reelected president of the Iowa Vav lev,.ii alumni association it was announced at the associations annual meeting held in connection with the Iowa Wesleyan commence Mem Salisbury recent la elected Stipel int intent of schools at Cedar rapids has Bren serving As head of the association the last two years Ethel officers elected Are j a Panther i pleasant vice orca Dent i Cis Dacron Newburg a i Cretin \ Robert win Row. Keokuk. Treasure Wustrow is a new of i Leer. Samko Kwart was reelected alumni visitor to the born re of trustees lie also was named alumni dub chairman Henry e Bradshaw of Des Moines is a new member of the Board of directors and Leon m Miller Knoxville was reelected Forrest i Stewart of Burlington was reelected chairman of the living endow meld program other members of tile Board Are Lull Wahl Victor Don Newell of turn a mrs Stanley Looker it pleasant and Eugene Patterson it Madison trustees reelected by the alumni As previously announced Are George b Mckibbin Chicago and Miles t Bibb Skokie in treatment in Russia praised by Sandy Fiete the treatment received from the j russians by the american girl. J basketball team a. Praised by 1 Sandy Fiete one Ltd of the two Iowa Wesleyan members of the team in 1 a talk before the Kiwas flub monday evening j the russians presented them with i Lowers were courteous do curious and tinned out in great numbers by the games wild tile Intel prayers in Milt have la la coached to be Friendly and give a Good impression tilt attitude and conduct it the populace also pre seized an ant Heinie favourable int cession i tile other hand. She a not favourably impressed by the Condi Lions the dress and the i nod in supports request for Extension and other industries in 1958, the by the Iowa Wesleyan founder. He special events in i. Pleasant stores Are announced for this week that. Should Delight shoppers of Southeastern Iowa. Lather s paint and paper has announced special offerings in connection with the 35th anniversary of Tho turn Hoaglun s 5c to lot a ply pc it Png Elbl its urd Quot a fair weather in the picture Des Moines up the pros pert is Good that the pleasant weather now in Iowa will remain Over the weekend and into the Early 1 part of next week. The weather Bureau said thai the High pressure which brought the Cool air into the state yesterday would remain in Hie area and that Only slight warming would take labor Union us integrated in american Industry. On the other hand Feather bedding Leader corruption the tie in Between crooked labor leaders and crooked industrialists the infiltration of labor unions by then founded the first methodist congregation founded and taught the first school later becoming the first county superintendent of schools. In subsequent years he served in the Young California James Green fifth and sixth store us celebrating the 29th Anni lows last Niahal ranged Froni r a Ersary of the local store. Harrison. I of a us to 41 Spencer. Just North 5c to $1.00 store is announcing a i of the Iowa a a Quot a 8ioux ,1k 8 d special Sale in connection with the reported h of of 39 lug lowest chains 27th anniversary Over record pal in the month of jul in addition the new Flower shop grades. Mrs. C. C. Cd alg mrs Dwight Shellabarger. Sue Cornie Richard Van Tuyl first week mrs. Dan Mcallister second week i music mrs Carroll pad Ley recreation Helen Rowe Rosetta gangsters have caused a re Efalua i state legislature As an Assembly i Mckenzie Hon of the Freedom of labor Man helping to re write the Cali Union activity until there is a i fornia Constitution. For More than sentiment for legislation More of 1 ten years he served jus a county Aid Rev Shari Stout Fariss visual director mrs. Fictive than the Taft Hartley la not to curb unionism but to eliminate illegal and indecent prac t ices. Richard Van Tuyl. Judge and it was he who was called upon to Lay the Cornerstone of the a new courthouse a in 1883 and again to Aid in its dedication in 1885 this j building remained in use until de labor unions can no More police a Comber. 1954, when it was severely themselves than corporations can. I damaged in a major earthquake. For the corporations there is the Sherman anti Trust Law the Clayton act the inc. Acc Etc. J Sec and a Large number of Laws to _.,. Calif., As members of the bar As of the Rev Russell involving conspiracies frauds false. A a. ,. I Well As in civic and Church Active 1 pastor on the it will Welcome new pastor on it. P. Circuit in tile 200 Block on Ortii main buds Flower shop has announced the grand opening for this week it is operated by Wilbur p. Conrad formerly of Burlington. Changes in 4-h Competition at the Iowa state fair no intention of recognizing China Des Moines up Iowa state fair officials today announced major changes in plans for 4 h Competition at the slate Tail in Des Moines. The 4-h hand to i Lay Friday nigh the i pleasant municipal Rand will begin the summer concerts this week the first rehearsal will be held tins thursday in the hit h school band loom at 7 30 Filiti thi inst concert will be in the City Park on Friday night at 7 30 pin. This week s program will la As follows High school cadets Sousa. Impressions of a scottish air Ployhar Carousel Rogers Hammerstein 2nd Leidzen toccata for band Erickson clarinet Capers Mcrae. On Parade Goldman Charlotte Harbor stomp hand Lon around the world Young Reed the swinging Shepherd blues Roberts Jacobson of inure. Al Capet paso Doble flamenco Parent under the double Eagle Wagner she told Ltd the russian Inteli i Iii ports and Hie great crowds that turned out for the american Kus Sian a Mea the throng remained two hours in Hie rain for one game played on a Slippery wet door. Food offered included Steak Chicken fish and Mutton peas and carrots rolled eggs Wen always i on the breakfast menu Chiffer was thick and did not Appeal to the americans they took Tea instead the Dot of garlic in Cating places was not appetizing to the amen j cans. The Only items they saw in store that might equal american values were in the Field of Art Wood carvings and paintings for exam i clothing Colon were limited and tended to lie in drab shades looking Back the up seems like dream the All Ami in Basket Bali player said she Learned a lot about Russia Aud enjoy d the trip greatly Bhe told also about stops in other countries. Recognition was Given to supt c a Cottrell a member of the club who find received a doctors degree at Iowa Wesleyan guests at Tho meeting were George Waugh Rochester n y. Kent Hills Ernest Galer Den is Jones jr., and Belt Lundenberg of Florida Washington Lupjo the House overwhelmingly approved today president Eisenhower request for Iii unprecedented five year extern Ion of the reciprocal Trade program with Power to Cut u 8, Tai ills 25 far cent. Passage was by a Roll Call vote of 317 to 08. The controversial measure Slid through the House with surprising subjected to Strong pressures from the administration and leaders of both parties the House rejected on a 234 to 147 non i Geoid vote a substitute measure offered a protectionists. This was sponsored by rep Richard m. Simpson Ltd is i the House then overwhelmingly rejected of a 288 to 146 Roll Call vote a motion by rep Daniel a Reed Ign y to kill the measure but sending it Back to committee. The measure now goes to the Senate when it. Laces a tougher test protectionist sentiment is stronger in the Senate there will he no limits on the amendments that can be offered in the Senate. Protectionist foes of the measure operated under severe handicaps in the House they had agreed in Advance to a self imposed gag Rule which permitted them to offer Only one Over All subsume for tile admin ration Bdl i hey had been confident of Success Only a Lew weeks ago but tin tide turned when the adminis Ripon and democratic leaders begun applying extreme pressure on the lawmakers and offered a number of concessions to members from Oil and Mineral states. Leave for work Washington opt a Ameh a 5 at Philmont ranch descendants of the reverend a Quot get a Quale led Dart. Will in a a Quot a Quot a. Quot a Quot Quot i he opt a the. Baby u aim a i. Y will i states has no present intention of Hupf. Huerta Arf still Active in Eureka of held Friday june 13, in Honor recognizing red China even of it in Strong new advertising Etc. Nevertheless there i. Quot pc Quot j 7 la a a a a a a Vil peasant circuit11 ties. Kenneth Sevier attorney at of methodist cd lire is in of ill in rom inn Ann a morn is still corruption and i pro i i Law the great grandson of Rev prety among corporations As the i. Trend Huestis is a descendant and members of his family Are the fifth generation in Humboldt county. They Art also descended from an plethora of take overs and the rigging of the Stock Market upward and downward indicate. What is required is a rigid Trade Union Law a strict system of enforcement with the rights of Union members in their unions and of non Union members in their jobs protected by Law. That will not mean perfection because there will always be corrupt and improper enforcement of any Law unless the people and especially 7 m7i�i 77 7 i Felt it fitting that at Long last a the newspapers As representing Public opinion Are vigilant. The members of the four churches Beulah Wesley Chapel pleasant Hill and Prairie Gem Are United states be forced to Deal with East Germany to win release invited to conic to hip firs Motho of nine american soldiers whose list Church at to p m where the helicopter strayed Aeron the Iron equally famed Tennessee and Iowa or. Raymond Reed District super curtain into communist hands family the Seviers a name well1 a pendent will introduce the new known in Iowa Wesleyan annals j pastor. Thus when it became known that the Rev. And mrs Russell Strong j or. Of Dell an Iowa Wesleyan i Are moving Here from Royal Center alumnus now a resident of hum ind., and will live in the parsonage Boldt county was to attend his 30th at 806 Lincoln St. Class reunion the management of a the Eureka chamber of Commerce to on thursday i. Aug. 28 beef and Dairy Heifer treed a a &Quot?.ou, Wilh hiding will be Abu changes in the 4 la agriculture department Call for demonstration the same holds True should the conualt8 t0 by the in no communist test ban nation on a nuclear often so called labor Union statesmanship is so obsessed with the need for popularity among Union members that it forgets that leaders have Hie responsibility of in a a Ament now known a polio the leading. For instance the recent suitable recognition be tendered this commencement in the memory of a Man whose life work was rounded out in the service of his adopted Domain. While believed to have suffered amalgamation of the United press and the International news service is a result of High costs in a service Industry where Competition could Only mean lower prices for biker service. As the costs Ros the service deteriorated and the Price for the service Rose. Obviously not this year or last but for to years or More there has been no particular need for three such services but the . Might have survived if it could have Cut reverend Huestis had a mighty part in the development of the reduce sentence of extortionist plane dives to avoid collision four youths left it pleasant Early wednesday by car to go to Philmont Armona where they will be employed at the Philmont boy scout hindi through the summer Robert Mel Elan it pleasant my Verlyn Hayes Lone tree will be rangers. Kent Hills will be the a emissary manager at Indian writing and Thomas Deyanna All 4-h cattle except Bilby beef j Olds will be a Rifle Range in championships will be judged in Stria tor working on new store front Rhi front of the Jericho building on the cast Side of the Square has been Birn out in preparation for ii building of a new front. The remodelling is taking place before the site is occupied by the new Seiler i s store. Burlington Man suicide victim the climactic votes came after a last minute flurry of debate during which rep Clare Hoffman if Midi a acc used the administration of buying votes for the Bill through its announcement yesterday of a new Copper buying program. Oil passage 184 democrats and 133 republicans voted for the Bill while 39 democrats and 59 republicans voted against on the motion to kill the measure by sending it bark to committee 61 democrats joined 58 republicans in voting Aye while 180 democrats and 108 republicans voted no Day and saturday crop judging contests the closing Friday and livestock judging contest the dosing saturday. Burlington up a 71-year-old Burlington mail Leo Galvin was found dead today alongside a Fence at the Burlington High school apparently a suicide victim. Authorities said the retired Aper Ator of a plumbing and heating firm had apparently shot himself with a ,38 Caliper revolver which was found near Hie body. To improve if. S. Home be department san Francisco up United airlines said today that one of its a new ring being built in the West end of Hie 4-h cattle barn officials said other changes Are in the sheep department where purebred lambs reach fairly will be placed on ii modified group my system and in the Swine de they went in the Hills car and expected to arrive at Philmont Friday planes was forced to make a Sud apartment for purebred litters Only Den 500-foot dive to avoid collision one i when a b-52 Jet bomber flew with Federal m 200 or 300 Yards of it Over to can be entered in four pig group allowed by sow. Des Moines up judge e. A Kirklin today reduced Desto Calif the sentence for convicted extol-1 a United spokesman said two of zionist Carl Smith of Grinnell the eight persons aboard the plan monday deadline from 15 years to to years in prison were taken to a Hospital for a rays an Smith was convicted by a jury when they complained of sore necks por tax payment the one close Quot agreement says Dulles to Fly to Paris informed Washington it ins sources said today that Secretary of state John Foster Dulles plans Washington up British prime minister Harold Macmillan said today that he and president Eisenhower have reached a fairly close agreement on terms for a Summit conference with Russia. A we do not want one that is a farce a he told the National press club tempting to extort Money from two they were Peter s. Rogers a Pas monday. June 16, is the deadline Macmillan said an East West Grinnell families the charge also Senger and stewardess j. B hoop for the second payment of 1958 j Summit meeting would be profitable included mail fraud. Or both of los Angeles. Quarterly estimated tax by Indi if it a a it m achieve Small decisions Smith is serving the term at a the spokesman said plane Cap a duals. And for payment of the some form of move in d Starina Federal prison in Terra haute id h k Inglis spotted the b-52 a on second half of corporation income Smiths attorneys asked for the a collision course at a distance of taxes for Calendar year 1957, Dis a a reduction in Tho sentence monday about 3,000 feet and put his plane strict director v. Lee Phillips today memorial Hospital notes pointing out that his wife and two Bito a fast dive to avoid being hit reminded taxpayers. Admitted tuesday former resident of county Dies great Redwood country. His works j in Des Moines on May 8 of at after the plane landed in Modesto have been even As everlasting As the Sequoia Semper sirens the California redwoods in which he lived. Children were dependent on him for support. Smith will be eligible for parole Chaws with wag and fringe to parts Miry next month for in three years and four months conferences with Gen. Charles de instead of in five years As under state rests Case against Hoffa benefits rising this third medium of news gathering out priced itself and therefore had to die. And so it died and several Hundred persons Are out of work. Where is Gaulle. The statesmanship in that9 the regular due Date. June 15, j falling on sunday is the reason for the payment Extension to monday. Or. Phillips explained. Individuals who Are liable for the mrs. Lilly Scarff mrs Laverne Hueholt otlv�?~1 Irvin admitted wednesday mrs Paul Wehage new York up a the state to first time to file a declaration of Kila White Day rested its Case against James estimated tax for 1958 form dismissed tuesday r Hoffa president of the team 1040e6 on june 16 must pay one Michael Vavroch of j Rig to 1958 King features i Iowa has had fewer labor strikes sters Union and two others on third of the estimated tax with dismissed wednesday Syndicate. Inc j and lockouts than any other state wiretap conspiracy charges their declaration. I Oscar Sandburg Salem mrs Ida Belle Merrill 84. Widow of Stephen Curtis Morrill who owned the Salem news a year and a half and then moved to Brighton Colo., in december 1911. Died monday May 26. At a musing Home to Rivera Calif. She had been a widow since 1937, and had been a resident of los Angeles for 40 years a heart attack caused her death mrs. Merrill was Hie daughter of Edward and Anne Downer Hutch Croft of Mediapolis Iowa while Here she wrote news items for the Salem news and she continued to contribute to her husbands paper the last one the Lincoln Heights Bullet in news she was aet Ive in the methodist Church while in Salem when the pastor of the Church was Rev druse. Funeral services were held at the Asbury memorial methodist Church in Lincoln Heights Las Angeles thursday May 29. She is survived by two sons i a major improvement project in the Home economics department of the High school was approved by the school Board at the meeting tuesday evening. As previously planned in the remodelling and the building of the new addition the Home economics department is being enlarged and will take Over part of the present lunch room. One Wall is being removed and another built. The lunch room is being moved to the former manual training department aria and the manual training department to the former vocational agriculture shop. In the remodelling and improving of the Home economics department the unit system is being adopted. A contract was let tuesday evening to Melvin Smith the Low bidder for cabinets counters and sinks. Hi5 hid was approximately $2,500, a he exact amount depending upon u1<�?~ alternates used. Other bidders were Eugene Smith Francis Smith and a. L. Welch. It custodians of the buildings were hired for the new year and Are Art Norton. Raymond Wolfe. L. D. Foster a c. Strohman. Charles Mettle 15-year sentence. Ralph Norton Merrill of Hunting Dowell and Don Thomas. Salary Baton Park Calif. Floyd Ellis Merrill j creases were granted on a compare of Greeley Colo. Two grandchild Tive basis. Bren Ralph Gregg Merrill of Boul j tora Huston and Hugh Rukgaber Der Colo. And Robert Stephen were rehired As veterans instructors Merrill of Chicago and by two Wayne Munyon As bus Mechanic great grandsons David and James land Driver and Mary Lynn Wehr As of Chicago Secretary to the superintendent