Posted on 05/29/2006 3:44:47 PM PDT by MadIvan
A SMALL village in France has been split by the will left by its late butcher, who bequeathed his house and land to the local council on condition that they were used to help to plan the communist revolution.
Albert Le Roy, a hardline Marxist who died two months ago at the age of 80, amazed his native Goudelin, in Brittany, with a handwritten will discovered in a drawer at his home that said he was leaving his property, valued at 140,000 (£96,000), to the village council to prepare for communism.
M Le Roy, a member of the unreconstructed French Communist Party, forbade councillors from selling the stone house and the 2.5 hectares (6 acres) of fields around it.
Le testament rouge has sparked a fierce debate among the villages 1,250 residents.
Some locals believe that the centre-right council should accept the property. Others say that Arsène Savidan, the Mayor, should have nothing to do with it. M Savidan himself is perplexed. Donations of this sort to local communities are rather rare, he said. But this is a difficult present. We need to know what he meant by preparing for communism.
M Le Roys family believes that he is laughing from beyond the grave at having sown discord among capitalist reactionaries. Pascal, his nephew who lives in southern France, said: He had been a communist at least since the war and I dont think he was deterred by the fall of the Berlin Wall. He always hoped that communism would come back.
M Le Roy read LHumanité, the French communist daily, and drove a Soviet-made Moscovitch car in the 1970s. He joined leftwing friends for a glass of red wine in the café opposite the village church every day. As an old-fashioned French butcher who went from farm to farm to slaughter pigs and calves, he was known as Le Saigneur, which means the Bleeder but is also a play on the similar sounding Le Seigneur (the Lord).
However, the unmarried M Le Roy never mentioned his will to his nephew or niece, who were his closest relatives after the death of his mother in 1991. Nor did he mention it to his comrades in Brittany.
One idea is that the property could be used for social housing. After anguished debate by the village council, there were six votes for and six against accepting the property. M Savidan asked the local court to decide on the meaning of the bequest. It will give a ruling in 18 months.
M Le Roy, however, had already scored a victory. In the penultimate line of his will, he asked for the church bell to be tolled upon his death a practice long abandoned. Another debate was held, and this time the vote was clear: from now on Goudelin will sound the knell for its dead.
FLYING THE FLAG
# While many communist parties in Europe and the rest of the world have reformed, Frances Parti Communiste remains unreconstructed
# Founded 1920. The party had a history of loyalty to Soviet leaders
# French communists backed the Molotov- Ribbentrop pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany at the start of the Second World War before entering the Resistance
# Communist ministers sat in the French Socialist-led governments in the 1980s and 1990s
# The party won 3 per cent of the vote in the 2002 presidential elections, but retains 22 MPs
That and it's entirely not what the fellow would have wanted.
Regards, Ivan
Ping!
It's better if they build a Le McDonalds on his property
so they can harness his spinning body for electricity.
A butcher who's a Marxist. How very appropriate, but it's more common the other way around.
Regards, Ivan
As I read the article, I had the same thoughts. lol
Perhaps a public facility would be better, that way everyone can, shall we say, pay him the proper respect, showing their bum to him then leaving something behind to remember them by.
What the heck does he want church bells tolled for him if he's an avowed communist? illogical
Communism is a lot like the hyenna in Africa.
The court will prolly say that unless the city wants to use it to promote Communism (which it does not) there is no way to accept the estate. So it will go to whoever gets it by default (the niece and nephew?)
The guy's a Marxist right?
Therefore he's crazy.
Therefore he's not of sound mind.
Therefore his will is invalid.
Therefore he dies intestate.
Therefore his estate goes to his relatives.
There, that wasn't hard, was it.
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