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Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - May 27, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa It. Pleasant news fair these Days by George e. Sokolsky the nationalistic urge it has become very fashionable to try to frighten the american people into believing that. If they do not do thus and so a country will Rush into the arms of soviet Russia. The logic of it seems to be that if we do not obey the dictates of each Harum scrum Little politician who emerges he will Send an invitation to Khrushchev to underwrite him. That is what i get out of a statement issued by Harold b. Minor. President american friends of the Middle East. Inc. He starts off with these sentences Quot the american position in the Middle East has declined alarmingly in the last decade. Unless this decline is arrested there is grave danger that american influence in that part of the world will be eliminated within a relatively Short period of time. The result will be a Drift negative and unwanted by the Peoples of the area towards soviet influence a there has been no such Drift in Tho Middle East. What has taken lace is an important historical nationalist revolutionary movement which started As an Arab Effort to free those countries from turkish Rule culminating in its first phase in the defeat and break up of the turkish Empire during world War i the second phase of this movement was the emergence of Kemal in Turkey and of the hash mites in the arabic countries the organization of the dated areas including Syria Lebanon Palestine Tran Jordania the establishment of a jewish Homeland in Palestine under the Balfour declaration. This period ended in a struggle Between nazi Germany and the allies for control of the area during world War n. World War ii produced an intensification of nationalism in the Middle East. At least five extraneous factors played a role in stimulating the Arab nationalist movement which had been More or less dormant for centuries. One was the american supported missionary schools which had played an enormous part in developing a modern intellectual class in Arab countries particularly in Lebanon and Syria. Another has been in the Competition during world War to Between the nazis and the allies for Arab Friendship and support. It was president Roosevelt for instance who gave Comfort and some financial assistance to the Arab league. On the other hand the establishment of Israel As an Independent state by authority of the 1 United nations created a Western enclave in the Middle East which set standards of life so far beyond anything among Arab nations that Israel became a target and opposition. Furthermore the j vol. 80, no. 125 it. Pleasant Iowa to evening. Mav 27. In,8 ballot battalion each person responsible Daniel Webster once said Quot god i Grants Liberty Only to those who i love it and Alc always ready to guard and defend certainly i this has been proven to by Tine by Jour knowledge of those count irs which have lost their Liberty. Therefore the citizens of our two democracies must be constantly Alert to maintain that god granted Liberty that is our heritage. We must think de wily about our j governments. What kind of Laws should by passed for the continued Well being of our nations states and i o Vin res and local communities what kind of men should be chosen to make these Laws what kind of men to carry out those Laws should be appointed by our elected officials Ani what must we As citizens do to ensure the continuance of our democracies and to make certain of the selection of Public servants thai have our Trust and Confidence j this is a Job for each individual citizen in our nation. For insofar As each neglects his responsibilities to keep himself informed As to j what he it governments Tat All Levels Are doing and to vote in each and j every election a to that extent it i ceases to share in that Liberty that is his Birthright and places it at i Hie mercy of those who often in the Pursuit of less worthy ends. Have taken the Opportunity to exer Cise their rights. Monday. June 2, 1958 is the next election that you must consider. Degaulle pre wires to take Over in France by Carrier. Sty per week by mail 17.541 per Paris i up i i in Charles do Gaulle announced today he is ire-1 i paring to take Over the government 1< in a manner. But left Wing Iii opposition to him mushroomed so b swiftly it inc Rex uni the threat of civil War t Premier Pierre Pali Infin his a i b a thorny crumbling in the hour. Re in fused to step Down and decided to. Ii let the National Assembly choose t tonight Between Hun and Degaulle j a Cabinet spokesman disclosed the Premier s decision after pallm Quot in held two meetings with presi la Dent Rene Coly and Long session Al with lie own Cabinet w Pflimlin summoned mid Assembly i it to make its decision it 9 3 1 p.m., he a 4 30 in Edt i the Cabinet source disclosing ital a desperate answer to de it Gaulle s bid to Toke Over Power g said Pflimlin personally met with i Metal last night former wartime resistance warned the Premier then threat of civil u u it. The Ming Mote serious by the Horn the reports from piglets said v battalions it insurgent p it i pcs had beep tis jump out hoi n i i Alicet do goalie not an open move i Nlay crisis. Iowa Bonus Bonds sold Tai making his by a i con. Id in t Oil d the nation t it promised pm k do g Auric Success i remain Calm i i will in Sui gent generals in Algona in it a i a Prev my Confidence s overtures to the algerian cd med Likely to Vittle Ain Iron from the right since the Mil \ civilian Junta there has bused Sand on a demand for de lib s return to Power but Trou loomed from the left warns France addressing an extraordinary session of the general Assembly in Paris grave visage Premier Pierre Flimlin warns that France laces the threat of Quot civil War Quot. Reports have Gen Charles de Gaulle offering to come to pans for secret talks with Flimlin on the worsening situation. Up radio telephoto Junior senior banquet follows Plantation theme death comes to Cardinal Stritch Rome i up it Samuel Cardinal the it eople who Are elected will be Stritch died today at the the people you will be voting for next fall to run our state and county. Be sure you vote unknown one of world War ii selected at sea aboard uss Canberra at sea. Up a the unknown one who will forever represent the 300,000 americans killed in world War ii of his greatest Honor in Tho Catholic Church. The funeral will be held in Rome and the body will be flown Back for burial in Chicago where he was archbishop for 18 years the Cardinal died peacefully Early this in roiling clutching an image of the crucified Christ he loved. The 70-year-old Cardinal first american born priest Ever summoned to Rome to become a member of the churches governing curia apparently knew1 when the final moment had come. He raised the Crucifix in his left the Junior senior banquet setting Iii the of pleasant High school was Utopia itself. Undoubtedly one of the loveliest As Well As Ila most detailed of All proms Given at the local school it de i pie ted a charming Quot Southern plantations Quot theme Green crepe paper streamers formed a drop ceiling and Walls for the tropical gardens in Tho time Center of which flowed water rom roman in trickling Fountain the Clever workmanship of Charlet Watkins Roy Olivier Aud a committee of juniors. The re Lim Kings to Fairfield who played for darning following the banquet were grouped on an improvised bandstand at the Northwest Corner of the gymnasium. Along the North Wall stood a wishing Well and at the West Side flowering Bushes and shrubs ranked a life size Garden swing. The Southern exterior was a marvelous reproduction of a Garden Wall with thousands of White napkins sprayed Pink in Chicken netting and with swung Back picket ago. Was chosen aboard this missile j Hanft blessed those around his bed i brandishing Cruiser today As tha Side Ullh it and Luln did has ma.,acc of communist aggression right pm we amputated a month 8 Tea Quot Entz a Wilh Quot Flower was sounded along with taps and dirges in a solemn ceremony beneath bristling rockets. Congressional medal of Honor William Richard Charette Hospital first class . Paused dramatically As he stood he surely taught us How to i said msgr. James c. Hardiman the i cardinals Secretary. Pope Pius Xii Learned about the death while working in his studio. Vatican sources said he was a most affected and retired to his private with a Wreath at the foot of three of envy i draped caskets then he made j Chapel Pray for the Cardinal a brisk half face to tile right walked through the wind and rain question of Arab refugees which states it0 of a it of the coffin and might have been solved by Mansilp. Was used on All sides As a stimulant for disorder and disaster. Soviet Russia moved upon the Middle East from several directions. It stimulated every anti Western movement almost to the Point of fomenting a holy War. Local political leaders took advantage of soviet activity in their own interest. Thus the Arab world divided into two distinct groups of nations those who supported the West those who were willing to follow soviet Russia. The Leader of the pro soviet arabs is Nasser the dictator of Egypt a fiercely ambitious politician who seeks to establish a third Power of enormous Popula Tion and bargaining ability be j tween the United states and i its allies and soviet Russia and its j satellites. Nasser has succeeded in bringing Syria and Yemen into his orbit. He is now attempting to j conquer Lebanon by civil War. I Given the Opportunity he would 1 form an Arab state from the at a lactic to Pakistan with himself at its head. Minor suggests that we Quot should look at the Middle East problem through american eyes and in the Light of the american National this is an excellent suggestion but what Are Quot american eyes Quot Are they the eyes of those americans who distrust an upstart dictator having witnessed the historic results of Mussolini and Hitler or Are they the eyes of the management of an Oil company that worries about endangered properties or Are they the eyes of a Secretary of state who labors eternally to keep his country out of War. Yet with dignity and Honor whose Quot american eyes Are we to look through certainly it is not possible to placed there the red and White Carnation Floral piece. Charette who won the nation s highest military award for throwing himself across a buddy a body in Korea to absorb the Shock and shrapnel of an enemy grenade was visibly moved by the great Burden assigned to him. His Choice had to be Between the body on his left and the one on his right one from the european and the other from the Pacific Heaters each in identical Bronze ceremonial caskets. Tile body in the Center was that of the unknown Soldier of the korean War and no further contest involved him. Supermarket robbed of $802 the individual tables were entered with White pergolas with Green vines and Pink Flowers climbing the pillars and inside of each a Small Green Bench j Pink tapers Pink program booklets and Pink place Ards enhanced with Pink Wood fiber blossoms completed the Decora-1 tons. Proclaims Iris Dav wednesday Maya i blah has been proclaimed by mayor Wade i Beth As Iii Day in i pleasant the annual Irish show will be held that Day at the Bra Eikon hotel i pleasant is becoming widely known As Quot the Iris City Quot and this veal tor the first time the chamber of Commerce will select a Queen Foi the Day. Selection of the Queen will la wednesday at one o clock in Central Park the mayor in his proclamation said the Eit of of pleasant is becoming widely known As a the in cd \ a and now Likely has mop Iris plantings than any City of its size in Iowa he said also that that chamber of Commerce la working with the business and professional women to make this annual show bigger and better he railed attention to the fact tim to the the ins show will have a Queen for the Day pack Ike on tax plan Washington. Up ii the House j Demon eth leadership announced i its support today for president Bis endow i s stand against tax cuts i the same time Republican legislative leaders predicted a sub Tantal majority in he House and Senate would go along with the chief executive s plea to hold the i line on taxes this year # speaker san Rayburn la Texas. Called on Congress to Grant the president s plea of yesterday for exit Muon of present corporation and excise taxes without tax cutting amendments j Rayburn by deleted the Hill will j pass the without amendments within the next week or two but he would not predict what would happen in the Senate where there is Strong sentiment for tax but thug amendments despite the stand taken by the president and Rayburn. Congress appeared to lie Iii a mood to Cut some excise taxes. Rayburn went Over further than tile administration which had left open the door for a possible tax Cut later in the year ii the recession gets worse but formally and officially the leadership of both parties was behind the president or. Sutton new president of Iowa osteopathic group Des Moines up or George Sutton of it pleasant was installed us president and la Alan m Nelson of Belmond was named president elect at the Iowa society of osteopathic physicians and surgeons convention in Des Moines Vest Eida v other officers include or Jean f Leroque it Des Moines vice president Tell m Patterson of Mediapolis and or Don r Hickey of Bayard trustees the society s auxiliary installed mrs Joseph b baked of Green Beld As president and elected the following of flyers mrs Kelt ii i Hull of Nevada president elect mrs Glenn of West Des Moines vice president mrs u n Rev m Patterson of Mediapolis Secretary and mrs Malcolm Ami Era on of bully treasurer resident near Wayland Dies awards Assembly at Junior High reports car forced from Gravelled Road Harold heat mental health Institute employee Rej arted to City police Here monday that a Cai i owned by him and Marie Lowe was forced off a gravel Road Between Yarmouth and Highway 218 sunday the menu was characteristic of j night by another car with Illinois the old South mint juleps South j License plates. Erect school bus warning signs Ames a the Iowa stale Highway commission announced today that new school bus warning signs were erected today at 600 selected locations throughout the Iowa primary Highway system. The new signs advise motorists that it is a a unlawful to pass stopped school bus from either the use of these signs was endorsed by the governor s safety coordinating committee meeting in february this year. Des Moines up a Des Moines supermarket was robbed of $802 monday night by a thief who threatened a Check out clerk but did not openly show a gun. Art Fuller manager of vans super Valu no. I reported the amount of the loot after a recount of the firms Cash registers. Madrid Maxwell a clerk at a Check out counter in the front of the store said one walked in threatened her if she screamed and scooped the Money from a Register. The thief apparently fled to a waiting car in which a second pm baked Ham Mississippi Scallop potatoes Beans Bandana Lima Beans Dixieland salad Magnolia buds Plantation Angel showboat special Ange food cakes and sherbet in a Load. Chairmen for the banquet were Ham mrs. Jerome Volt potatoes mrs. Cecil Mcgohan Lima Beans mrs. Robert Gillis plate scrape mrs. Ray Rich dish dry mrs a Heater said that the 1953 Nash j struck a Culvert and was damaged i in estimated $300 pleads guilty to driving with overload a a Ray m. Jones of j for Coppas Transfer pleaded guilty to a county Attor-1 neyts information in District court had remained during the Rob o Kinney salad mrs. I Smith dessert fruit juice mrs Paul Timmerman Rolls mrs Everett Wright and dining room mrs. E. R Jarvis. Student teacher chairmen for the banquet were program and booklets a Bernice Huffman and Paul i tuesday to a charge of driving Nick with a 4,400 Pound overload Susan Scarf on the no 2 Axel Jones was fined $152 20 on charge. Bery. The clerk said she did not see a gun but that the acted As if he had one. There were a number of customers in the store at the time but i Marvin Peterson menu and serving Lucille Tunney and Ardith Rich room decorations Charles Watkins and Janice Lawrence organization of Junior mothers Mabel Walker set up Glen howl Starkweather now wants to Appeal Bob Evans and none was aware of the theft until arts boys tear Down the had fled. The robber in the store was de i scribed As about 30 years old five feet seven inches tall medium build weighing about 150 pounds f wearing a dark shirt and Blue jeans. Lincoln neb., up mass layer Charles Starkweather who Only a week ago told his attorneys he would Welcome execution for la Industrial murders now wants to Appeal the death penalty imposed by a jury elected vice president of Hall student Council Emmett Barton Gay Dahn and Sophomore Pight women and tour men i boys and girls table decoration mrs. Louise Clark and Karen Thomas place cards and nut cups Winona Kyle and Virginia Burroughs prom Richard Van Tuyl and Linda Keller and seating Chart Helen Hallowell Linda Lanferman was the Toast mistress for the following program i the annual awards Assembly was in id at the or High school Fot seventh and rigid graders 28th at three of clock. The following people were presented awards. I band presented by Jean Register and Judy Guinn i Hill Grade Dick Devin Nancy napkins. John Hannah Nancy Hannum. Karol King Mike Knud a Lei Marilyn a be us. Janet Megorden. Steve Melby Namer , Janice Patterson Elaine Proctor. Becky Rommel. Susan Scarff Betty Smith Barbara Taylor Jean Register Paulette Thayer Martha Townsend Ray Wilson Barry Wilson 7th Grade David Barry Dai la Ford Ernie Gale. Janis Glazer Donna Guinn Linda Hennessee Lois Hennessee Frances Hummel Mary Jensen Ronnie rile Sharon Lee Margie Megorden Charles Miller Richard Mccabe Cheryl Nan. Docie Nesbitt Jean Olson Union Driver a Richard Philpott Kay rallies Billot Yarmouth a Riepe Mary Rockwell Jane Sadler Cornelia Van Brussel Kaye Young. Be band awards presented by Dick Devin Nancy i Hannum Janice Patterson Rebecca Rommel Jean Register Charles Miller Steve Melby Janet Megorden Susan Scarff Mike Knedler. Vocal awards presented by mrs. J Eye. I boys glee club two years j Steve Melby. Mike Knedler Dick j Devin John Vermace David Plait j Gills glee club two years Jean Register Elaine Proctor Shar a on Rukgaber Barb Taylor Patterson napkins. Mary Mcleran Karen Wayland mrs Anna Kauai Khz died tuesday about 8 o clock Al Lier Home one mile East and one half mile South of Wayland she had been seriously ill bom a heart condition for the past several week funeral services will be held at 2 pm thursday at. Hie sugar Creek mennonite Church of which mrs Kauffman was a member. The body will be taken from the Zehr funeral Home to the Church at i p.m., and the casket will not Law opened afterwards the deceased was born in can Acle sept 12, 1869 she was United in marriage to Jacob Kauffman in Wayland. Or Kauffman preceded her in death. Surviving is a son John v Kalif of Wayland with whom she made her Home and a Foster daughter mrs Jacob k Conrad of Wayland three grandchildren and three great grandchildren tentatively kill Alaska Bill Des Moines up a merged i Syndicate of More Bali too new i York and Chicago Banks made j h one 100,000 korean War veterans j from Iowa Happy today by buying i $24,700,000 in korean Bonus Bond. The first attempt to sell the Bonds and the interest rate of two and one half per cent set by by legislature failed to att not. A Hovel bidding today was lipid open for about half an hour to let the i Syndicate finish arranging for Sale j of t he Bond Issue to its members. The interest Ante will be the maximum of two and one Hall per cent. The Bonds will by used to Imam the Bonus for korean War veterans Iii the state payments will Range up to a maximum of $500, depending on length and amount of serv Lee in this country and overseas korean Bonus Board executive Benie tary Ray Kaufman said payments of the Bonus should Start some time this tall. Major Banks involved in the Combine included the first nation u City Bank of new York the Continental Illinois Bank of Chicago the first National Bank of Chicago Bankers Trust co of new Yolk tilt Chase Manhattan Bank of new York j p Morgan and co., and others the final Syndicate was formed from three others which had planned to inter bid on the Bonds. Kau Humn said it will take the korean Bonus Board about three months Hgt get its admires Rit ivc set up working six Iowa inv Stigent ii were included i the Syndicate which finally bought Hie korean Bonus Bond Issue today. They included Ernest Kasek and co of Cedar rapids and Biba Quot. Era Trust co., Iowa Des Moines notional Bank first of Iowa corp Halsey Stuart and the Central National Bank All of Des Moines. Woman is fined after cars collide at intersection House Alaska the the Washington up tin today tentatively killed the statehood Bill it voted 144 to 106 to silk Bill s enacting clause the vote is subject to possible reversal tomorrow when a Roll Call Vole is to tie taken Moerdick estate property sold the Sale of the Olive a my Cirl Lek estate property on North Adams Street to i Awa Wesleyan College to $5, Mio has been approved in District court the property is across East from the Campus and adjacent to the Potter apartment House owned by the College Register Mary Jensen l Inda Riepe janice1 Jane Sadler Margie Megorden Rebecca Rommel Nancy j Janis Gisser Cornelia Van Brussel d a r essay awards presented replant Marilyn Dovenspike Jan-1 by mrs Paul Thayer Hoover. Pat Scarff Loretta 1st Paulette Thayer and Mike Christ nor. Janet Megorden Nance Knedler 2nd Becky Rommel and Mcmurtrey Joyce Smith Susan a John Hannah 3rd Janet Meg or drowns while fishing Dakota City la., up a 25-Vear-old Bruce Rumens of Galt drowned while fishing in _ _ ters will join him hero about june the Des Moines River about three j manager of local firm is named i Southern hospitality Peggy Riley Ken darn Wood of College Over the Plantation Steve proc Springs has been named manager to Utopia our Southland supt of the local Branch of Walnut c a Cottrell through the Cotton Glove products and is now on the Fields Durk Buffington and Holiday in Dixie Roberta Davis Job Here. Mrs. Damewood and three Reaugh Miles South of Dakota City. The body was recovered by two unidentified fishermen. Humboldt county Coroner or. James Coddington ruled the death accidental j and said no inquest was planned. The girls quartet Judy Melby 14. They have rented a House at 306 Karir. Johnson Mikel Ritchie and Ralphene Ward freshman of the i state University of Iowa was recently elected vice president of the student Council of Burg Hall Burge Hall is by new women dormitory which will be completed and Leady for occupancy at tile pening of the school year at Low. N september. R. C. School to close the retarded children s school Vicker. Nancy Hannum Bonnie j Tweedy Paulette Thayer Susan i Scarff. Martha Townsend Louella i Ferguson Sharon Greenup Betty Smith Alice Wells Dianna who rec Drill team Sharon i Jean Register Janice Den Janice Patterson and Gary Smith athletic awards cheer leading awards presented by John Coghlan Barb Taylor de Rukgaber Anna Stookesberry Elaine Proctor Patterson Marianna Scarff Betty Lite Cheryl curs Dren by Robert m Scarff. It pleasant route two. And mrs l m our Avoca minn., collided on the Southwest Corner of the Square at 7 15 am. Tuesday and both cars were extensively damaged. Mrs Olson was charged by police with crossing the yellow line in the Middle of Jefferson Street and was fined $5 and costs in mayor Wade m Beth s court Scarff was headed South on Jefferson getting ready to turn East and mrs. Olson who had been headed West on Washington turned North onto Jefferson where the can collided the left front ends of both machines were damaged. Mrs Olson s husband was with her they were returning Home from Arkansas where he was taken for medical reasons. They Weir Able to go on after the Accident. The Scarf car is a 1957 Ford and the Olson Auto a 1951 Hudson. Becky Rommel Mary Mcleran,1 Nail Nancy Hankins Maxine Hill. Kar Jen Kephart Janet Hoover Betty i to Smith Diannia Wherle Pat j Scarff Loretta Christner Janet i Megorden n a be e e Mcmurtrey i Diane Scarf. Alice welts Sharon letter awards presented by or. Taft three awards Terry St till. Tom Wright Tom Newton Garry Dev Inger Jerry Hankins. Two awards Robert Lamm Bob miss Amy Cheney rites at Keosauqua Keosauqua committal services for miss Amy Cheney 88. Former Keosauqua resident will be held at Oaklawn cemetery at to a in Friday 30. Miss Cheney was a former teacher in the Keosauqua school. She died dec. 13, 1955. In Minneapolis main miss Cheney was the sister of Alice Cheney a returned missionary from Japan and burial services were postponed until her arrival in this country. Will close wednesday w Ith a Pilic Greenup Martha Townsend Susan Messer Roger Schenk John ver carry South Adams. Roberta Davis Sang work on the new building on Back to old Vir Gmys the boy s West Washington North of the Sha quartet Bob Mcleran Karl Verier motors used car lot is nearing Mace Basil Huston and Lynn completion. Cochran Sang Quot Moon glow a and Robert Anderson of Polo iu., will the mixed quartet Bob Mcleran be assisting Damewood in the local Sherry Stull Judy Melphy and me for the children and their Parent at Saunders Park Paulette Thayer Bonnie Mace. John Wright Nancy Hannum Marilyn Trust to the judgment of Harold b. J always pay blackmail minor who Speaks Well of the one copyright 1958, King features feed products firm. The Anderson Basil Huston Sang Quot graduation he culls president Nasser. Must we i Syndicate inc i also will move to it. Pleasant soon. Continued from Page 8 Scarff Tweedy j Mabeus. Marriage License issued 1 Small group work two years a marriage License has been is Barbara Taylor Mary Mcleran. Sued at the clerks office in the Small group work one year courthouse to Donald out Lvi Scott Sharon Rukgaber Nancy Hankins 29, Detroit Mich and Marlene Janice Patterson Elaine Proctor leis Anderson 20, it pleasant Maxine Hiu Rocky Rommel. Jean j one award Herb holler Tom Keo Ley John Coghlan Dan Mortens Ray Wilson Larry milks. Jim Tweedy Dick Wonderlich Paul Galer Russell Shroeder Richard Mccabe. A Janice Patterson and Mary Mcleran notice most it. Pleasant stores will be open thursday night this week

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