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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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A confidential survey of the current situation, made by the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, reveals factors which are influencing Israeli decisions. The survey stresses that neith'- er Nasser npr Kassem are blind fanatics, obsessed by irrational hatred or overwhelming ideology. But while Nasser is viewed as a prisoner of his own ambitions, slogans and delusions, Kassem is considered to be the most logical, clear-headed and straight-thinking Arab leader now in power in the strife-torn Middle East. Colonel Gamal Abdul Nasser, it is pointed out, was actually pro-Israeli during the 1948 War of Independence, when he represented the Egyptian Army in frontline negotiations for the surrender of Egyptian troops on the Northern Negev front. He declared then that Israel had the right to existence, that Jews had the right to national independence, that the Israeli-Arab war was artificially blown up by "vicious British imperialists," and that the peoples of Egypt and Israel were not interested in fighting each other but in living together peacefully, and developing their economic resources.

He also revealed, according to this survey, that he was organizing a secret organization of disgruntled officers among the Egyptian frontline iroops, defeated in the Palestine campaign to plot an eventual coup and takeover of government and administration in Egypt. He told all this to his opposite on the Israeli side, Ma- jjor Yeruham Cohen, chief aide to General Yigael JAlon, commander of Israeli forces on the southern front. Now resumption of the flow of Iraqi oil to Israeli refineries on the Mediterranean coast via the Haifa pipeline, is viewed here as being mutually profitable and advantageous. 3) Israel regards Iraq regardless of its regime as the Arab world's only alternative and r-balance to Egypt 1 Israel's biggest and most dangerous enemy. 4) Even if Iraq is completely dominated by Communists, Is- ItOME Princess' Margaret and Queen Mother Elizabeth met in private audience with Pope John XXIII today.

The meeting Chief To Take Vacation After 26 Years On Job SEAL BEACH, Calif. (AP)-It took an order from the City Council to make him do it, but after 26 years Lee Howard finally is going to take a vacation. And what a months with pay. How is he going to spend it- seeing the world, hunting, fishing? Not a chance. He'll be right here.

Howard has been police chief in this seaside resort, a few miles down the coast from Los Angeles, since 1932. He has been on the job or on call 24 hours of every day, without even time off for sickness. At first it was a small force and Howard figured his men had pri- Memorial Library on Thursday Lsbanon Diily Lebanon, Wednesday, April 22, 1959 Princess Mag Queen Mother Meet With Pope Nuclear Physicist Wiil Appear At Leb. Valley ANNVILLE, free public lecture on "The History of the Atmosphere of the Earth and the Moon" in the Audio- Visual Room of the Gossard ority on any off-time available. Then the town began to grow, and so did his duties.

Because of a lack of city funds, the police chief found himself issuing business licenses, running the life guards and overseeing the parking lots that accommodate the summer swell of tourists. But, busy as he was, that was not what kept Chief Howard rael feels Iraq will not in the so close to his home all these foreseeable future become the! vears It came out last week when the City Council voted the 64-year-old chief a vacation with pay, beginning May 1 and running until his retirement in the fall of 1960. "I don't think I'll be leaving town," said Chief Howard. "I've still got my boy to take care of." Howard's son Edward has been paralyzed and bedridden since he was injured in a high school football game a quarter of a century ago. That's the big reason Lee and his wife Montie are staying on in Seal Beach.

But there's another. "Peace of mind and comfort are hard to come by," says Howard. "This town has given me both." aggressive and expansionist country Egypt is now. The feeling here is that the Communists are firmly committed to a policy of economic development in Iraq to make it a show-window of Communism in the Arab world. They will have an easy task, the Israeli Foreign Ministry believes, because Iraq's economy is sound, its budget is balanced, and its oil royalties provide a steady annual income sufficiently large for giant development projects without Soviet financial aid.

Therefore, reasoning here goes, Iraq will not get itself involved in any anti-Israeli adventures even though it may try to grab Syria from Nasser's United Arab Republic fold in the future. On the other side of the scale is the obvious fact that Egypt is the biggest, strongest and most important country in the Arab world. And Israeli policymakers firmly believe that only makers firmly believe that only ia "Special Mission Emissary" of peace between Egypt and Israel Ithe Israeli Foreign Ministry, Ma- can herald the advent of a new Cohen is at present in West era in the Middle East. Africa working against Egyptian infil- and influence and Communist jlration in Ghana, Liberia I Guinea. Both Major Cchen and General JAlon, now leader of the Socialist Labor Unity Party, are firmly 'convinced that ''Nasser is not a Hitler, but merely the prisoner I of his own slogans and ambi- jtions General Alcn added I that, in his 'opinion, "Nasser I rides the tiger of ferocious, fa- Womelsdorf News Famed Shakespearean star, Julia Marlowe, was educated in public schools of Kansas City, Kan.

Her first stage appearance was in Vincennes, Ind. evening, and a lecture before the student body of the Lebanon High School on Thursday afternoon are two public events on the scheduled visit of Dr. Lyle was opposed by some Protestant church officials in Britain. The audience was Margaret's second with a pope she visited the late Pope Pius XII ten years ago. The visit caused a flurry of criticism by church officials in Britain, particularly in Scotland, and led to speculation that Margaret, who as a member of the royal family is a leader of the Church of England, was considering conversion to Roman Catholicism.

The British Embassy here called the speculation "balderdash." Vatican officials refused even to discuss the subject. A letter from Clarence House, the prin B. Borst to the campus of Leba-jcess' official residence in London, non Valley College Thursday and Friday. The chairman of the department of physics at the New York University, Dr. Borst will appear in the classrooms and laboratories of the Lebanon Valley College physics department during his visit.

He will also conduct personal interviews with the students studying in these departments. His visit to Annville is under the auspces of the American Association of Physics and the American Institute of Physics. Dr. Borst is well known for his work in the design and development of nuclear reactors. He was senior physicist at the Clinton Laboratory in Oak Ridge from 1943 to 1946 and was chairman of the department of re- called the audience a courtesy visit, saying it would be improper for Margaret not to accompany her mother on a call to Vatican City.

The letter apparently failed to satisfy the church's Committee on Religion and Morals. The deeply religious princess talked with the late Pope Pius for 20 minutes on May 10, 1949. The audience caused so much embarrassment in court and Scottish actor science and engineering at Brookhaven National Laboratory from 1946 to 1951. Despite these highly technical positions, Dr. Borst is noted for his ability to translate his subject matter into the language of the lavman.

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Edward Schwartz Miss Nancy Schwartz of E. High St. and "Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfskill of Newmans-town motored to Westport, to 'natical and intolerant Arab na- lionalism.

He is committed to nationalist gains and victories and cannot climb dovoi frcm the i tiger, or even slow down a little, ifor fear of being devoured by the i animal he rides Less Flamboyant jt th th i Kassem. according to he con- bth Mr. and Mrs. i firiential survey, is less jant than N'asser, and emoticnal- ly more stable, mature and logical. What's more important, it is repeatedly stressed, Kassem is not committed to following a policy of fanatical nationalism, but to economic development.

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Al ter traits are compiled from Advent Church, Nasser has dropped record that goes back some eleven years. Kassem then commanded, first, a battalion and then a regiment of Iraqi troops on the central sector of the Palestine front, facing Tel-Aviv. His headquarters were in an Arab village which now lies inside Israel. The mayor and other notables of this village remember Kassem and his frequent declarations that it was stupid to go to war against the Jews. Even as far hack as midsummer of 1948, when a total Arab victory over Israel seemed certain.

Kassem was quoted by Arab notables as having said (hat the Arabs' aims should be economic rather than military victories, and that if they knew what was good for them, the Arab armies would go home and try to achieve some order in their own countries before rushing off halfcocked to wipe Israel off the map. "Arabs and Jews are relatives, by blood, race and historical associations," they quoted Kassem on numerous occasions. "It would be to the advantage of both peoples to be on friendly terms. Only outsiders will gain if we kill each other." While the policy of mutual tolerance and moderation he advocated in 1948, Kassem's views seem not to have undergone any perceptible change. The survey finds particular significance in the fact that Kassem has not once advocated war against Israel since he took power in the Baghdad coup of July 14, 1958.

Not even when Nasser ac! cused him of being a "Zionist stooge" did Kassem allow himself to be drawn into an anti- Israeli conflict. Nor has he given vent to any of the anti-Israeli pronouncements, which are the daily bread-and-butter of most Arabs leaders. When Egyptian newspapermen tried to provoke him into a statement committing Iraq to join any overall Arab attack on Israel, Kassem replied that Irafl had more urgent problems to solve right now and more important things to worry about in the near future. Four Factors Four additional factors weigh heavily for Kassem in Israel's, attitude: 1) The Iraqi. Army is not expected ever to constitute a serious threat to Israel; with or without Soviet aid.

2) Iraq and Israel do not have a common frontier, and their territorial, economic and national interests do not conflict, Indeed Lawn. Highlighting worship services in Zion United Church of Christ were talks by Mrs. Paul Streich, who with her husband, Rev Streich, is on a year's leave of absence from missionary work as3pciated.wUh the United Andean Indian Mission of the Reformed Church in Ecuador. Mrs. Streich spoke at the morning service and also addressed the youth of the congregation in the evening.

A quilting program is in progress at the home of Mrs. Samuel Griesemer. Members of the Aid Society of the North Heidelberg Church are completing this needlework as a fund-raising project for the organization. Placement Of Gifted Is Discussed By Counselors Assistance from the National Defense Education Act a-nd the placement of elementary gifted students in higher level courses within their own schools, were topics of discussion at the newly organized Lebanon County School Guidance Counselors meeting yesterday. It was reported that reimbursement will be available for test consumable expenses beginning at the seventh grade level, if testing is done by persons certified in the field of guidance.

After discussion of various tests, the group voted to recommend that the County Elementary Principals authorize purchase of the California Tests and continue to operate under standards already in operation. The guidance people resolved to develop the program further ait the secondary level. Mrs. Sara Minnich, county school psychologist, announced that preliminary testing in the area of the gifted has led her to the conclusion that special classes are not feasible because of insufficient number of students in any district or She said that students could be permitted to take advanced work in those fields where their greatest abilities lay by simply placing them in courses at a higher grade level within their schools. She suggested this program be co-ordinated county schools.

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