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r-rrr. MaMUMWUHMM'J OPPORTUNITY FOR WEST Pantaraph. Bloominfcton. SaL, Jnne J. 1937.

Tws -l Find Islam Awakening To Communism's Peri V. By THE KT. HON'. ANTHONY NUTTING (This is the jirst of a series of 12 articles by the Right Honorable Anthony Nutting, former British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, on the problems of Middle Eastern nationalism. Our friends are stronger and our enemies weaker cussion Pandit Nehru talked almost exclusively to me of Prussia and China.

India's attitude to the Middle East is negative. Nehru prefers nationalism to internation A than in the critical concluding months of last year. That alism for the Moslem world. He does not want Islamic unity, principally because he wants Pakistan is my conviction on returning from a tour of North Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and India. isolated hence his hostility to the I have talked to politicians, American Aid Program and to the Moslem world and not solely to alliances of which Pakistan is a Pfc.

James Salmon Sp. 3-C Don E. Stein diplomats, oil men, students, peasants and workers, the Kings of I- I rV" -I I I- il I -Jl -I 11 i 0 I -5 1 I k-w" It j' -rf it It, 1 1 wRi. 4i it 1 '4 1 -W'Sr '1 :1 -f" i member, such as the Baghdad, the limited negative spectacle of Egypt, Suez and Israel. National Iran, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, to the Rulers of Kuwait and Bahrein, to Presidents Nasser, ism is a poor second best, with New Assignments Will Send Army Buddies Separate Ways Mirza of Pakistan and Chamoun of Lebanon and to Premiers Nuri of all the divisions, complexes and weaknesses it creates.

But, because the rulers of the inter-war years accepted the division of the Arab world and their successors Iraq, Nehru, Ben Gurion, Mender- Pact. Most of all Nehru wants to be the arbiter of Asia and an al-j liance of 300 million Moslems would seriously challenge his claim to the title. It could also prove an irresistible magwt to the Moslem majority of Kashmir. THE RED PATTERN Thus the struggle for power presents itself in the Middle East. es of Turkey, Bourguiba of Tunisia, Ben Halim of Libya, and Si Bek- The two youths, each of whom-enlisted for three years, spent Iff months in Korea.

Each is a 2957. Bloomington High School gradu-; Two Bloomington soldiers who have been together in the Army since they enlisted in July, 1935, are taking opposite directions now. Pfc. James Salmon, 20. of 1310 were too indolent or corrupt to try and change it, Nasser has become a popular hero wliose picture adorns the bazaars from Mar-rakesh to Bahrein.

Not only does N. Western Ave. and Sp. 3-C Don ate. Russia follows the familiar pat kai of Morocco.

I am convinced that we have a host of friends in Morocco, Tunisia. Lebanon and Saudi Arabia as well as in the committed countries such as Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. tern of divide, exploit and sub vert, allying herself with Nasser Their families had a party for. them Wednesday night at Western Avenue Community Center. 'Z Private Salmon is a son of and nationalism for her purpose.

E. Stein. 20, of 1301 E. Oakland Ave. went through grade and high school together, enlisted together, and served in Korea together.

Thursday night they left for different camps Private Salmon for Nasser claim to have thrown off the yoke of those who divided Arabia but many of the inarticulate masses see in him the promise of that unity, without which they cannot treat on equal terms with the West or with Israel. India, perhaps not altogether un- i a i consciously, aias ana aoeis mis But there are still some question marks and danger spots in Kuwait, Bahrein, Lybia and even and Mrs. Freeland Salmon. Spe-" aim. and- Complete 82" Years.

of Service Frank C. Sherman, center, and James Myers, right, act out the punching out of a time card Friday to symbolize their retirement from the Bloomington Post Office after a total of almost 82 years service. Postmaster Carter Pietsch, left, looks on. Mr. Myers served 42 years 10 months, mainly as a carrier, and Mr.

Sherman, a clerk, served 39 years. (Pantagraph Photo) But the Islamic world Is begin a base in Virginia and Specialist cialist Stein is a son of Mr, Stein for Ft. Brag, N. C. I Mrs.

Don F. Stein. Iran. Nasser or communism or ning to come alive to the dangers both could still make the same of these divisive practices. If the BECOMES ISOLATED But there are many also who mess of these places that they West, and especially Britain, can Driver Fined $100 have made of Syria and Jordan.

see in Nasser a threat of exchang redeem its pledges and help thei The present favorable balance of ing Western for Soviet imperial Moslem world to regain its unity Mayor Finds Minors Didn't ism. True, they are mostly among the ruling classes. Nevertheless, and cohesion, we shall not only have established an unbroken line of resistance to communism from Casablanca to Karachi; we shall it is a significant credit item that opinion is by no means indestructible. Communism has gone deep in a few places. This is where it has been able to link backward social conditions with foreign exploitation or.

taking a leaf out of Hitler's book and allying itself out to sea for intercontinental flights, they come to a point where they cannot return to their base. They have to go on. Less space separates them from their destination than from their port of depart ure. Arabs are now warning Arabs, For Drunken Driving LINCOLN (PNS) Wayne Higgins. 49, rural Decatur was', fined $100 and 529 1Z costs in County Court Friday on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.

He was arrested by state price Thursday afternoon. Buy From Bar Moslems alerting Moslems, to the Communist menace to their faith have gained the friendship and! esteem of one of the greatest SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Youth Every Day Gambling Future powers in world politics for gen- Vavnr Pnhrrt McCraw said Fri ana rreeaom. Kings and presidents hitherto renowned more for with Arab nationalism, to exploit erations to come the re-awaken- Hav that an innnirv concerning two the Zionist sore as did Nazi Ger appeasing than for resisting Nas many in its day. ing strength of united Islam; andboys who bought beer in Bloom-we shall have helped to fulfill the hton and later were reprimanded ser are beginning to stand up to ARABS BITTER his pressures. essential condition whereby Arab bv Normal police had shown there It is one of the tragedies of the alcoholic that he comes to the point of no return to that place where he is no longer in command of his own habits, his own appetites, or his own destiny.

The psychologists and the psy i A critically important realign and Jew may live in peace. It is impossible to exaggerate the paltry price of a big meal. ment is taking place. King Saud is supporting Jordan against the bitterness of Arab feeling on the Israeli issue. Like the sand Quality Photo Finishing 8 HOUR SERVICE (In by 9, Out by 5) FllIED'S 103 W.

Front St. iieiore we condemn the young By ROY L. SMITH The Old Testament story of the silly youth who bartered away his future for the sake of a single lash meal can be matched in Egypt and King Hussein is show man too severely, however, let us remind ourselves that we are all chiatrists have ways of measur Copyright. 1957, New York Herald Tribune. Inc.

(In the second installment ot this series, Mr. Nutting describes the muddle presently existing in Morocco and Tunisia.) ing fight. Lebanon and Saudi in the desert, it gets into everything. This is not a matter of anti-Semitism. Throughout the Arab ing addiction.

The point of no re is no tavern miraction invoivea. The boys told police they had purchased the beer from a man standing outside a Bloomington bar. Mayor McGraw said he believed the bar operators had no knowledge of the transaction. Normal authorities released the youths. Loth 13, with a chastisement after the pair was picked up in danger of entering into other agreements just as stupid.

turn differs according to each in Arabia are coming together with the Baghdad Pact powers in face and Ottoman Empires Jews often! dividual. But every girl from the of the Soviet-Syrian-Egyptian sorority, or boy from the frater The Uniform Sunday School lesson for June 2: "BROTHERS DIVIDED." Genesis 27 and 28. found toleration and refuge under Moslem rule from European persecution. But, to the Arab, the ALCOHOLISM MOUNTS From one end of America to the other there comes evidence nity, who takes the first drink has started out toward that point of no return. of the mounting tide of alcohol Dance Tonight And Every Saturday Night IIEYWORTII AMERICAN LEGION IIALXi Wkyn CltssM, Caller Heyworth Orchestra AdalU.

air Cfcildia 15a P. M. aatll 12 T. H. while consuming the beer on a Normal streei.

The incident occurred late in March. Israeli state means dispossession of his lands and displacement of his brothers in betrayal of the threat. Activity is stirring away from Cairo. Nasser no longer holds the only Middle Eastern court. It is Egypt and no longer Iraq which is becoming isolated.

LOOKS TO WEST Yet it will need more than meet 2 Bloomington Men Lose Driving Rights Esau came home eventually, but it was too late. His inheritance ism. At the same time there is a growing body of evidence that cigarette smoking is a major cause lung cancer. was gone, and there was nothing pledge of Arab unity and inde pendence given by Britain to se almost every town and village of the land, for they are legion among us who are trading destinies for doughnuts. Esau, the lad who would naturally have inherited the headship of the clan, and two-thirds of the in all the world that anyone could RUTLAND Mrs.

Clifford Pope and family cure Arab support in World War I. ings of rulers to cement an Islam do about it. COULDN'T SAY NO ic alliance. Above all it will need It was bad enough that after the war Britain should have. carved Yet the per capita consumption of alcohol is rising sharply, and the sale of cigarettes exceeds last year's record by billions.

Two Bloomington men have had i Thursday were visiting her par-their driver's licenses revoked by ents in St. Louis, Mo. an economic foundation. And the There is something very tragic LEGIONNAIRES and Guests economic pressures are beginning lamuy weaitn came in irom a hunting expedition famished. In about the way a good guy and the secretary of state because of drunk driving convictions.

to assert themselves. The prob it is trie confidence of every a grand fellow made shipwreck youth that he will never become that wild moment, urged on by an empty stomach, he traded his up the Arab world into separate kingdoms and protectorates and shared the spoils with France. But to set up under the Balfour Declaration first a national Jewish home and then a separate Israeli state came as a deliberate assault preferred position with his broth an alcoholic, and it is the confidence of the cigarette smoker that the cancer experts are mistaken. of his life. Esau was no criminal, neither was he a rake or a rowdy.

He was only a good living young fel iMULL California Here We Come" er, receiving for his inheritance lems of oil revenues and inflation, of the haves and the have-nots, the division of revenues from pipelines, and the need to find markets for the products of new industries, are all creating the need for economic integration. To give one example, Iraq could produce They are Sherman Elder, 1720 W. Indiana and Richard Schwartz, 1003 W. Jackson St. Other Central residents whose licenses were revoked or suspended were; James E.

Parkley, Elkhart, and Lonnie D. Houser, Pekin, both for drunk driving. James R. Ewen and Bernard J. In the meantime he bets his life low who could not say "no to on the Arab Homeland.

lms wound will heal only very slowly. I will Jj I against their judgment, and gambles his future against inexorable The buez tragedy not only re Gates Open First Show 8:40 opened it, but poured a bucketful statistics, that he will never become an alcohol addict. ad the cement. for the Middle East, of salt into the raw and tender if the markets were open to her. Santucci, both pf Pekin, and M.

G. Pope, Washington, lost their per- was so hungry that he cast all reason to the winds, and there comes a time in the life of the It is not surprising therefore Continuous Features Tonight huh (h a i i'nrngn flesh. It is no use in this climate of injured opinion to suggest peace that, in those countries such as mits because of having three mov- an empty stomach. He never learned to discipline himself. He was a victim of his love of good food.

From the little we know of him it is easy to believe that he would have divided his last bit of venison with a friend, or even a stranger. He would have gone to great lengths to accommodate a stranger. Inside a crowd, he was probably the life of the party hilarious, carefree, and undisciplined. ing violations within a year. Iraq, which are ready to act drinker when there is no returning to sobriety and freedom, TOLNT OF NO RETURN PLUS rather than just talk about unity, the European Common Market has attracted much interest.

Some such scheme might well form the Chen' Bloomington SPEBSQSA Show 8 P. M. Tonight BHS Auditorium $1 Tickets available at Rodgers Shoe 106 N. Main Gilberts Smoke Shop, Front at Madison III. Power 319 N.

Main As the pilots head their planes by a compromise over frontiers or refugees. The Arab will not as yet contemplate a settlement. He is still suffering from a paradoxical conflict of hope and fear hope that, through the blockade and the progressive exodus of the European Jewish elements back WiiH'wiU Ul Uiit HMO Way Tctcotvr Plus This Late Feature "WERE WOLF" Music by Ted Kagcl Dancing 9 to 12:30 Added Entertainment 3rd Flocr McEarnes Memorial Eldg. Louis E. Davis Post S6 American Legion Regular Monthly Post Meetings, 2nd and 4th Thursday NOON LUNCHES Served at 11 A.

M. to 1 P. M. in the Canteen Chicken Dinner Every Thursday NOW 4 Minier Boy Promoted MINIER (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Edson Cruse learned Tuesday their son Ronald B. Cruse who is with the Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton, has been promoted to the rank of Corporal. He is in the band. Corporal Cruse will be home on leave in July. 'A Mf har? r.wpp ToarriAH in esti mate the differences between the to Europe, Israel will eventually basis of a developing Moslem Confederation.

It is here that the Eisenhower Doctrine and American aid to the Baghdad Pact can play their most effective part, by promoting joint development projects and by underpinning the economies of the At 13:13, :10, 4:05, 6:00, 7:55, BIND AT MONDAY TV ESD AT disintegrate; fear of unlimited values of life, and he lost the best because the petty lookd so good to him. Jewish immigration leading to un limited Israeli expansion, econom PLIS n.m ic and political, at the expense of the Arab states who will be picked weaker brethren. Despite the siren voices of the I off one by one. Comedy Yet UNITY POSSIBLE? PRINCESS LE ROY" Sat. 7:00, Sun.

"7:30. "MISTER CORY" Tony CartU Martha Hyrr DANCE BAND Modern ond Square Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday SPORTSMEN LEAGUE CLUB If the hope is not only unthinkable but presently unrealizable, the fear can only be eliminated by one development a meaning 804 N. LUMBER ST. Wed, -Thnrs. "Don't Knock the Rock' ful Arab unity.

Can this be Regular SMORGASBORD Friday Evenings 6:00 P. M. Members and Guest Soviets, the Arab world still looks to the West for help and guidance. American influence and credit is considerable and so still is British though it took a hard knock over Suez. Above all things the Arabs want our trade and they trust and respect our traders.

INDLV LOOKS EAST India and Pakistan too have a considerable potential influence upon the Middle East. Pakistan is using hers; India is not. President Mirza of Pakistan told me acnievea: I believe it can, provided it is based on sound economic foundations and provided DANCING TONIGHT URRY I0NNEY HIS ORCHESTRA Members Guests Entertainment the net is cast widely enough to create a unity of the Moslem world and not just a repetition of the ineffective Arab League. A MTf5N El Paso Theatre Late Show To-night 11:30 P.M. Marilyn Monroe in "NIAGARA" WJBC-Radio young Egyptian student put it this he could do more to help, especial- way, The Moslem futh is not VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 11 W.

Grove just a creed, but a commuiutv oflly the Persian Gulf. But wnen' 3 BIG FEATURES TONIGHT The 1st It Rpatd After th 3rd Hat Run Come Early Bring the Children FREE PLAYGROUND Hobby Horses Miracle Vhirl Swings Cotct Open 7:30 First Show 8:40 ADCLTS 65e Children In Car Vndrr 13 FREE 101.5 on FM on Your AM Dial Music News Sports for Central Illinois peoples which transcends differ-! he suggested before his recent vis-ences of nationality. Whereas na-jit to King Saud. that he might help tonalism separates, Islam is a over Buraimi, he had been bluntly TE CHlsTKioIcfR? The high water mark in suspense cohesive factor. When therefore told by London to lay off.

Feature 12, 2, 6, 8. 8, 4, 1U. ft- This is short-sighted policy, the LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, HO. 745 more so since India looks East, not West in several hours of dis- one strives for an Arab union, one is inevitably striving for a Moslem union for each is complementary to the other." He is right, and the West would be well advised to relate its policy to the wider picture of the whole Shipwrecked two lonely men! KOTTEST STRIP fjRC I AVA GARDNER STEWART GRANGER 1 i June 1 Teutsch's Band (Round and Square Dancing) Homer Orr, Caller 9 :00 12 :30 June 2 Larry Lcnney's Band (Dancing 8:30 Also Sunday, June 2 Chicken Dinner (Advance Sale, Children, 75c) Serving 4-; P. y.

Members and Guests Welcome DAVID NIVEN )) "X- ia M-G-M 7ko umettur IN PERSON! Introducing YVALTtK CHIARI GILBERT RuliM 1 Extra; 1 1 nThe Country Dancers 1.. 'i HI IS GOLDEN Programs for Saturday, June 1, 1957 MORNING 5:30 Rev. H. J. Zehx Ttmkepr World New 6 :05 Tlroekeeptr 6:1 Farm Rr porter 6:15 World News 6:30 Local Iem 6:35 Timkper 6:4 Firm Report McLean County Service Co.

6:50 Timekeeper Farm Market 7:00 World New 7:1 Timekeeper Sport Highlights Northern Illinois Ga Co. 7:30 People Bank t.W New 8:15 Timekeeper 8:00 Timekeener 8:30 All Leaeue Cliibhous Unity Viewpoint 10:15 Momin M'lodie 10:30 Heyworth Hour 11:00 Newt 1 1 :05 McLean Hour 11:30 New 11:35 Music Fill AFTERNOON 12:00 Yarm Bureau 12:15 Noon Time Meiodie 1 2:30 New Rol n4 12.45 This In the Weather-Bloom ton Fd. Saving: 12:50 Saturday Jukebox 1 :00 Saturday Jukebox 2 00 New 2:05 Saturday Jukebox 3-0O New 3:05 Salurday Jukebox 4:00 Saturday Jukebox EVENING AM 6:00 WJBC Nrwsreel Theatre 6:30 Pntafraph Sporti pift 6:45 Greatest Sport ThruJ 7:00 New Bloomington Ballroom 7:45 St. Louis vi. Milwaukee 45 Headline of Tomorrow 10:00 Bloomington Rallroosa 11:40 Serenade In Biu 11:55 Newi EVENING FM 7-10 P.

M. Portrait In Sound Sponsored by Moulie Specialty SAXOPHONE LAST DAY! kt rrSTl Swfii Air-Conditioned! Walt It's the Lucca for Delicious STEAKS WONDERFUL FOOD 9 PROMPT SERVICE Dining Room Open 5 p. m. 'til 9 p. m.

Fri. Sat. 'til 1:00 "CINDERELLA" "WAR DRUMS" 6 EXTRA CARTOONS BUT' Announce an Eight Week Summer Course June 9th Thru August 3rd Classes for Children ond Adults in All Types of Dancing. Registration must made in person ot our lovly Studio in rural Bloomington. Tuition is $10.00 for on Entire Course.

Give your child a healthy and happy Summer foil of Dancing, Singing ond Outdoor Activities under the supervision of Jo Anne Washburn I Plus This 3rd Feature I FO MORROW! UPSTAmS DIXLVG ROOM Available for Parties of SO to 50 MGM presents the hilarious comedy in CINEMASCOPE and METR0C0L0R GREGORY PECK FAMOUS Appearing at the "WALTZING IN WA1KIKI" DANCE Friday, June 7 At the Bloomington Consistory Tickets $2 per person on sale at Hall's Top Shop, Normal; Miller Music Store, and Biasi's Drug Store, Bloomington. Sponsored by General Electric Employees Club A teacher with 27 years of dance experience. Jane LAUREN BACALL ITV MOV. TITES. Lisa Potter, assistant to AArs.

COLD BEER On Tap and in Bottles. Your Favorite Mixed Drinks Wilson, assistant teacher, Washburn. I( st 1 "DESIGNING WOMAN" DOLORES GRAY I iKir pi ictyi i I LUCCA GRILL Call 9-0SZ6 for Further Information Or drive out West on W. Washington St. Road, turn left at Washburn's Greenhouse.

Studio is the second estate on right side of road. "RUNNING BASEBATX CARDINALS Vs. MILWAUKEE WJBC AM FM 7:45 P. 116 E. Market Ph.3-2790 Our 20th Year lcm inert 3Mim '-w; ft.

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