Mount Pleasant News (Newspaper) - October 10, 1958, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
The it. Pleasant news Ftp these Days by George e. Sokolsky no i if to the perplexed perhaps the reason that Bernard Baruch in hts 89th year is so much Wiser than most men is not that he is More experienced but that he has read More history and that ins education was classical. He still sometimes reads latin and greek for his amusement and edification. The Man who assumes that history began when he was born will of course never learn that there has been a Long Cham of events which composed his environment both natural and historical. Without a profound knowledge of history it is hardly possible to grasp what is going on at this moment certainly not what is occurring in so Many different parts of the world i every Day one hears opinions j about War and peace and what i should la it a Good line of defense for the United states although history teaches that there is a i Good line of defense and that a j nation makes its stand when it j Lias a possibility of w inning and i docs not wait until All the and Van tages have accrued to its enemies. I this we did in 1945 when we permitted soviet Russia to win our War with a. Germany and again in 1948 when we permitted soviet Russia to gather All the advantages of our War with Japan in which the russians did not participate at All in any realistic Way. Too our current difficulties Stem from these two errors of judgment one of which was the result of an administration vol. 80, no. 239 it. Pleasant Iowa priday evening october to 1958 by Carrier 30e per week to disclose More secrets needs at mental health Institute told legislators rectangular sitting rooms an in very Rich cop a new York City patrolman John Gaul above smiles in anticipation no doubt of what hell do with tile bulk of a $2,500,000 estate he inherited from an Uncle a doctor in Roxbury n. Y. Gaul is 89, has wife and two children. E. G. Burket hardware store sold the desire of Iowa administrators and staffs to provide Iowa s men Dir Ely different effect from that in tally ill with modern Hospital care the old buildings and treatment was presented with upon returning to the auditorium emphasis to Iowa legislators and the visitors were Given briefings by candidates for the state legislature Heads of departments at the Institute and were Given information by doctors commission members two members of the Board of control and the director of the Iowa mental Emery a Burket owner of burners hardware has sold his store on North Jefferson to Paul Jennett of Hoopeston. 111. Jennett expects to come Here to Here thursday. The state senators and representatives and candidates for these offices from Southeastern Iowa coun-1 ties met at the mental health in health institutions. I j statute Here at the invitation of or. I a a a j 1 Wayne b. Brown superintendent of Arlene Kerr spoke Lor the Dietai it the Institute. Wives were present department mrs. Alta Dagger for also. I the housekeeping department Wil Ham a. Tyler maintenance Chris after lunch the group was Given Lenning. Dairy Verne Peterson background information by or. Farm Robert Jones Garden de Brown on the care of mental a Lampe Power water and sewage tents in Iowa Over the years. The system mrs. Pearl Erickson care state was assuming care of the of patients Keith Klyn social mentally ill almost too years ago service George f. Castore. Pay he said. The first Hospital in Iowa ethnologist l. R. Peterson business was that at it. Pleasant opened in manager or. Leonard Goldstein March 1861. Consultant George w. Callenius he cited some of the hazardous j member of the Board of control conditions that prevail in the older Robert a Lappen chairman of the buildings at the present time is i Board of control and or. James six Van Allen scholarships Are granted tin u. S. Offers t o release information United nations uple i Bumvu states offered today to cd seeking to please j take Possession about nov. 15. He the voters particularly the main will have a farm Sale and close up other business a lairs at Hoopeston before that Date. Sale of the store Breaks a Long line of ownership in the Burket family. Emery burners grand i lather had the store in the present location some 70 years ago he was succeeded by his son Emery slather who operated it until 1940 when Emery purchased it. The Bennetts who have five Small children expect to move Here As soon As they can make arrangements for a larger Home. Loan rates on �?T58 Corn listed a it who wanted then sons Home As soon As possible and the other was due to extraordinary bad judgment and an utter disregard of historical factors a do Ade later the errors stand out clearly. Now we Are capable of making another error with regard to where to resist the soviet Universal Sta e because politicians Are More concerned with the cowardice of High Standard of living people who refuse to recognize the essential historic fact that it is usual for Low Standard of living Peoples to seek to grasp the benefits from High Standard of living Peoples if they can. And ii is not unusual for High Standard of living Peoples to become soft and unpatriotic and self entered and to seek to pre a a. Serve their fortunes at any cos All Corn harvested in Henry usually they lose their private county this fall will be eligible for fortunes by War or revolution. Price support providing it meets in this congressional Campaign certain Quality requirements it which is so crucial historically. Was announced this week by Glenn there Are practically no arguments p Campbell chairman of the debates or discussions this is a county ask committee rare moment in our history. The for Corn produced in compliance nation is suffering because of an with Corn acreage allotments the inflation Winch is producing a support rate in Henry county will debased currency a flight of be is 35 per Bushel. The rate for capital is occurring which started non compliance Corn will be 30 a a form of income tax evasion cents less or $ i 05 per Bushel and has developed into an invest the decision to offer Price sup intent in industries abroad which port on non compliance Corn As compete with oms to our Detri j Well As on Corn produced w within Merit. Congressional investigations i allotments was announced re have disclosed that Many labor i gently by the department of Agri unions which Are in control of culture for the third successive vital National industries and ser year the department called it an vice have fallen into the hands Quot unusual and emergency program of corrupt and abusive men who to help stabilize current feed Grain have used them for National harm and livestock specially the fire Hazard and tile sanitation problems. He set the theme of the meeting by stating what the program should be a the upgrading of serv Cromwell director of the institutions. Nearly All stressed the need for additional help or labor saving equipment. While they recognized ices and the providing of modern the gains being made in being Able Hospital care. A tour of some of the wards followed. Or. Brown told the group he would to taking them to some of the worst wards in the old buildings and to some of Hie modern wards in the new building. What the group saw in the old wards a the fire dangers the inability to control doors in the wards where patients arc untidy and the Wrabness of corridors even though artificially lighted a was revealing to Many. By contrast the visit to newer wards disclosed color ease of cleaning and abundant Light in to return Many patients to their Home communities the speakers called attention to the fact that Many of these patients had been labor assistants. In Many cases paid workers have to be employed now to in thus work patients formerly did. Chairman Lappen said relative to the institutions. A we do have an aroused Public that is an achievement. Quot we Are working towards modern hospitals in our six institutions a or. Cromwell emphasized. Case dismissed a. S. Supreme court Justice Harold Burton 70, gets a bit of primping from his wife in Washington after announcing his retirement. Doctors orders. Before being appointed to the supreme court by president Trumas in 1945, Justice Burton had been a cop senator from Ohio. Iowa City. i up Van Allen scholarship fund which had a Tough time getting started last Spring has reached a level when scholarships can be Given More confidential and be six University of Iowa Mcdents. J matter in future disarmament no Paul Franzen Burg. Conrad Start a Pollati is with the soviet in re the scholarship fund when Van i u 8 ambassador Henry Cabot. Allen received recognition for his Lodge opening the annual debate part in the nation s satellite pro on disarmament in tile 81 nation Gram. Main political committee in for a number of weeks Brazen horsed United nations Secretary Burg reported very Little response. General dug Hammarskjold s Sug but a vital assistance from University Gest Ion for a a principle of open of Iowa students the fund has now Ness in such talks reached $1,400. A a a now six physics students have a the United slates believes in bet ii Given scholarships from the the principle of lode fund. Said. A we agree with or. Ham the students were William a mar skjold that it has particular Whelpley Cedar rapids Christo significance in the disarmament Pher j Richards Des Moines Lou Field we Are encouraged by its is a. Frank it. Madison Wayne b Success in the Fields which he has Day Iowa City Tama Gary l. Striae mentioned. And Donald e Simanek i Quot we would like to apply it in Walker Iowa Slayer of policeman gets life 19 killed in plane crash three Hurt when squad car and another collide u in i it Zaeh Rineo Davenport Iowa cop Kier Lavern i 29. Davenport was found guilty of first degree murder today Anc sentenced to life imprisonment for the slaying of a Veteran police detective july 16. Payette Idaho up an Muscatine Iowa Impi it two air Force c-i23 transport plane j police officers and a woman were the future in new technical distr Lins ions on several different a fronts in the disarmament Field a Lodge was referring to two set it of negotiations scheduled to take place in Geneva with tile soviet Union on cessation of nuclear weapons tests starting oct. 31, and on Means to guard against Surprise attack storting nov. To. District Juc of m l sentenced Zaehri niger to an Incie terminate term of up to 80 years on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder in the we do not expect to go All the Way mounding of another policeman this year but we would like to go 70 per cent of the Way a that crashed thursday night killing 19 persons May have been disabled by a flock of geese witnesses said today. The plane in route from Pope fab n to Mccord Field i Tacoma Wash., plummeted to Sutton also j Faith at dusk thursday after it knifed through a formation of wild geese. Injured today when a squad car Rushing to investigate a breaking collided with another car at an intersection Here. Mrs Nadine Ruth Moore. 30, Muscatine was hospitalized As were officers Marcus Montagna and Forrest Brady. The officer were speeding to Aid other officers in an i Vestiga Corn crop estimates up Pope s will shows humility Sutton ruled that in the event that the Hie term is commuted 0,1 the Idaho Oregon Border to a term of years by some future governor the 30-year term would run consecutively a to avoid. Any possibility that he will Ever an explosion and lire followed i Hon of a breaking at the Pla mor tile crash which occurred on the i Bowling Alley when the collision Claude Smith ranch about to occurred. Miles East of this farming Center other of leers arrested a i7 year old boy in connection with a a Force officials withheld the i thie breaking and later arrested casualty list pending identification j Glen willets 18, and charged him of the bodies and notification of with the breaking and entering next of Kin. Vatican City up a in his last w ill and testament Pope Pius j Washington up the humbly begged forgiveness for the plane id made a re fuelling Stop at hid fab. Near agriculture department today Esti-1 mated the 1958 u. S. Corn crop at j 3.686.218.000 bushels. This compares with the september estimate of 3,588,766,000 bushels. The departments crop reporting Board estimated this years wheat crop at 1,449,498,000 bushels made up of 1,170.768.000 bushels of Winter wheat and 278,730,000 bushels of Spring wheat. Last year Farmers harvested 3.402.832.000 bushels of Corn. Ten Vear average production was 3,144, 0 a Price support for 1958 com will j 304.000 bushels. These Are but a few questions available through county ask the current wheat forecast com that should be but Are not a j offices in the form of Loans and j pared with 947.102,000 bushels last cussed in this canvass to elect a j Purchase agreements from Harvest year and a ten year average of i new Congress. The career of Jimmy time through next May 31, the j 116.216,000 bushels. Hoffa May have disgusted some j same As in past years. Tile loans1 Corn yield was estimated at 50.4 but it has not stirred the nation and Purchase agreements w 1111 bushels an acre compared with 46.8 bushels in 1957. Any personal a deficiencies shortcomings and mistakes during his j was charged w Ith slaying poll e historic reign As supreme pontiff of the roman Catholic Church. The testament released by the Vatican today movingly showed the deep humility of one of tile great Popes in the 2,000 year old history of the Church. He asked that no monuments be erected in his memory and he left All lie had to the Church. Two new Homes under construction be Sutton handed cd o v n the sentence after a degree of guilt hear j Ogden Utah and had checked in my for Zaehringer an sex convict. With the civil aeronautics administration Tower at Boise Idaho det. William h. Jurgens. 46. And loss than a half hour before it wounding officer Ernest let or in a gunfight. He termed a Ehric r a Ria serous Man Quot and Laid him a this hot temper and lust Lee t it y it or four migs shot Down to indignation it is True that it mature next july 31. William Kin Viand in California j to be eligible for Price support i 0 0 and Barry Coldwater in Arizona i Corn must Grade no. 3 or better or a Washington up a the have raised some of these issues no. 4 on the basis of test weight agriculture department today is Siam Conners. But most of the candidates Are Only it must be adequately stored i timoted the 1958 Iowa com crop at a new Home under construction a new Home is now being built by or. George Sutton on East Green Street. The Suttons expect to move to the Home when it is completed. They have sold their property in Northwest it. Pleasant to the Wil talking about nothing just utter on the farm or in approved com 657.280.000 bushels the third largest.011 North White just North of the Taipei up ii chinese nationalist Sabre jets outnumbered Mon than three to one shot Down foul communist migs and damaged two today in a 25-minute dogfight near the Matsu outpost islands the nationalist deft is it ministry a bounced. A fifth Mig and a Sabre Jet sided and crashed in flames came to grief. The Boise Tower i said to message was received from tie plane indicating any difficulties. The Caa said the plane. On course for Tacoma Vav Hen it crashed. One of the Eye witnesses Eldro ism i who operates a ranch i bout four Miles i rom the crash Al said he saw the plane Fly a Brough a string of about 200 to j o geese at an estimated height of about 2,000 feet. The area is on toe North South Quot flyway tor wild geese and other migrant wild fowl. Mayor Mcbeth elected to Post the 17-year old boy whose name was withheld was held for juvenile authorities. Police said Candy cigarettes and luncheon meat was taken in the breaking. Students elected for committees Iowa Wesleyan College students wednesday elected 15 of their number to serve on student committees for social events Chapel and assemblies. Return Pope in death to Vatican City Vatican City up a Pope Pius Xii returned in death to Vatican City tonight mourned by millions and honoured with All the panoply of the roman Catholic Church. The body of the late pontiff crossed the Border into the Vatican state As dusk was falling at 5 52 p. In. <11 52 a. In. C. D the. It Wras borne in a Long and solemn procession from Castel Gandolf it where he died thursday into Rome and then across the eternal City before the eyes of a million watchers. # a a at precisely 6 06 p. In. The pops casket was borne through the portals of St Peters Basilica and placed before the Majestic altar of the confession. The Crimson shrouded Caske was Laid on a cat Falque in the heart of the great Church the those elected were Donna rein largest the world. Its arrival King Hampton 111 Dale Messerle there was a prelude to nine day4 Kankakee 111. Rowena Mattoon 0f mourning and funeral Cere Aledo. Ill Carroll Alexander i monies by members of the Church Rockford 111. Jarol Ornduff. Ed-1 headed for More than 19 years Ward Stout Ainsworth Philip j the nine Days Start saturday. Johnson Arlington. Keith Thomas j an immense procession Rich Crawfordsville Charles Walker j a us the age old forms of tile Farmington Sandra Piete Gama j Church of Rome and the Honoris Villo Roger Abel Hedrick Donald of state escorted the pontiffs body Schroeder Danville Carolyn Gibbs j to the Basilica through streets it. Union Fonda Jones. Wellman packed with romans and visitors and Ann Boyd Winterset. 1 m will visit Iowa school she attended my sound. Mid what is More j Mercial warehouses startling is that neither the people North pm. Won to Taro mum Eisenhower that this election at a time of an historical crisis that can Lead to War is a mumbling and fumbling affair about nothing that makes any sense. Are we stupid or have pc lost our sense of country it is a question that sooner or later will need to be answered in die blood of our sons. For if we have lost our sense of country oui feel for the country then the enemy Wall take full advantage of j thursday our weakness a it enemies always do of weak nations. If it is More important to protect a private Fortune than it is National dignity then we May Dud ourselves without fortunes and this election Campaign thus far would indicate that the reason candidates avoid taking stands on issues is because the people do not take a stand. The candidates reflect the times which is an Era of Raissez Faire of anything goes. 11.____. A Formosa Strait i on record. The october estimate e Jln Elgar will bet incas More than 10.000.000 bushels i the Home of attorney and or Quot i shot Dow n and min sabres Wane i Mcbeth of it was elected to serve one Holdover member on the div Toof the Iowa municipal Itice at Des mrs. Goldsmith taken by death Herman Elgar. They will move i above the september figure. A the communist radio soybean production was forecast from Theu present Home on North. What Jupa Rentle at 572,586,000 bushels compared Jefferson where they have resided me a Batty 1 with last months estimate of 560. 101 Many years two indicted for oms i crib the Cedar rapids Iowa up a mrs. Eisenhower will visit the school where she attended kindergarten during president Eisen i Bowers appearance oct. 17 at the National Corn picking contest near Here it was announced 776.000 bushels and 1957 production of 479,841,000 bushels. , motor car and car collide truck and car in collision the reds shot j Down two Sabre jets and Dun t third in a dogfight Quot Over Fukien province a the broaden t in ii no mention of red losses Moines r Kenneth up it Robin. Bayard mrs Anna Goldsmith of i the grand jury for the october on was1 Wayland died at memorial Hospital j term of District court made a Par Dent of the Iowa i o b a spokesman for the contest said the first lady will visit Jackson elementary school Here celebrating its 75th anniversary and will also attend an All women lunch at hotel Roosevelt during her stay. She will not accompany her husband to the contest site the spokesman said. Eisenhower will travel from the Cedar rapids Airport to the contest site by Marine helicopter. E. J. Lamb. It. Pleasant suffered bruises and abrasions when j the Railroad motor car he was oper i rating was involved in an Accident at the North White Street crossing with a car driven by Jerry Swan my pleasant Friday at 8.40 . I the motor car upset and Lamb i received bruises and abrasions. He j was treated at memorial Hospital marriage License issued a car driven by Margaret i Linder Winfield route one. And Tsu truck driven by Peri d thornes collided in the too by it Knorth main Street at 10 25 a. In Friday. The Linder car was being Back. From the crib and the truck a headed South when the Accident o curved. The car was damaged a estimated $50. Local woman raises huckleberries of at 4 a in. Friday morning. She was born nov. 23, 1882, surviving her Are two daughters. Marjorie Washart of Iowa City and mrs. Ronald Roth of it. Pleasant Mason City. Tour Giand children foul great with operating a motor vehicle Algona was grandchildren two Sisters. Edi h j while they were intoxicated. Panties thurs session of the coed a v o i tial report Friday and returned two indictments. The indictments were against Cail w. Rupp. . And Fred Cline Burlington both charged Robinson a. Boshart of Wayland and Bis Ike relaxing Camp David md., Upit a president Eisenhower relaxed today it and released. According to the police report. Swan was driving a 1955 Dodge sued at the clerks office in the South on White and Lamb was courthouse to Carlyle Howard me headed West on the tracks on the Rutt 23. Maquoketa and Averil motor car when the Accident of Hartley Mosher 22, Bonaparte j curved. The front end of the motor j pleasant a varsity Grinders car struck the left front fender of i Washington up Unzem the name Bucko by i in to most persons., by have Ever seen Bucko to my. Mrs. Helen Beekie hem the last three y a year they Are brought a Branch Load it deep Blue berries and ones to the news off. A tile berries Are by Vei y few the m 6 ires Elie b she wit our needs old copies of inc croaker Rupp entered a not guilty plea Allen of Oskaloosa and one j when arraigned on the indictment adopted a new brother. Jack alien it Seattle and the Case was set for trial tues creases the i Wash. Day. Oct. 14 at to . Executive Board she was predeceased by her hut. Cline pleaded guilty when Alit better i band. 1 rained on the indictment Ana was i services will be held sunday it feed $350 and hosts. 12 . At the Zehr funeral Home in Wayland with Rev Martin Greer i and Rev j. J Pritchard officiating ave russians Stag e Larry mph is. Bloomfield at 7 30 tonight a marriage License has been is doctored up Quot she said we ii vinegar apples it it rhubarb also make Good juice the Plant grows Abo r tin High and new plants will cd from the seeds she Ani the Branch she Brough r v togs to do Van Belles. Iowa is making an t old capita croaker. Ii re copies on Wesleyan Effort to of the Iowa would be a loan basis tells students of efforts of communists sixth explosion with nearly a dozen of his closest sporting a 3-0 record will clash the Dodge. The car. Owned by Stan ploy ment in the United states news also had a bios. In a Golf and bridal playing friends on with the Bloomfield Mustangs in Ley Swan was damaged an estimat-1 dropped by 588.000 in september which is unusual for huckleberries a Long Indian summer weekend a Southeast six tilt at Mcmillan cd $125. The motor car was also to a 1958 Low of 4,111.000, the gov party at this Mountain hideaway Park tonight Friday at 7 30 pm damaged rement reported us div lust As it is for ionic this fall cherries Washington up the a Security is a thing of moral ii i atomic Energy commission an Ber Quot Ray Willis Burlington told a bounced today that the russians a i display but would j Iowa Wesleyan students at the had staged the sixth explosion in that they be Given outright thursday morning weekly assent their current nuclear test series n Anent files Bly he spoke on Quot communist in the dec said the latest expo Jared fails to disclose any t Sion detected today a re older copies of the Book. Or. Richard Parker head of the. Lat ively High yield weapon anyone Wii it can assist him a Cor toot turn at 372 Green. A of the music department and chairman like the five previous ones it was of assemblies introduced or. Willis fired North of the Arctic Circle. I