Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1953 — Page 12

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STOCK - CAR RACES Saturday Eve., Aug. 22nd 7:30 P. M. • At CLEM’S Lakeview Speedway Decatur, Ind. The—lron Benders The —Landeck-Daredevils And—Muncie-Racers Will show you some good racing and a lot of thrills. We will have plenty of cars and a large- crowd of race fans. Come and See The Fun! Trials start 7:3o—Races 8:30

SQUARE DANCE at the MOOSE FRIDAY NITE, AUG. 21 FAMILY PARTY, 7:30 » V FLOOR SHOW ' AND DANCE SAT. NITE STAG PICNIC AUG. 30 . i

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Morocco Friend Is Worry For French El Glaoui May Cause Blushing By WALTER Q. RUNDLE United Press Staff Correspondent The French in Moroco are threatened with the fate of the man whose friends killed him with kindness. Their greatest friend in that troubled North African protectorate is 75-year-eld Thami El Mezouari El Glaoui. a sunburned warrior, expert pasha of Marrakech and ruler of 2,000,000 fierce Berber tribesmen. France’s most influential enemy for years has been Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, lineal descendant of the prophet Mohammed, collaborator 4 with the anti-French Istiqual independence party and sultan of Morocco. El Glaoui,. motivated by friendship for France and a number of more personal reasons including an abiding and deep-rooted hatred for the sulton, has organized the Berber pashas and ciads in a determined drive to topple him froth his scente<j, silken throne. That act of friendship is not the unvarnished favor to Francd it would appear to be on the surface. It was taken over the objections of and against the advice of the French government .which is bound by treaty to support the sultan’s power. The French fear that El Gaoui has kicked up a row which will explode into bloody civil war and could spill over to set the Arab world aflame. They fear that power in his hands might open the way for harsh measures against

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the Arab population. Whatever the future developments. El Glaoui has become a power to/contenjl with. - He' wields his power from a glittering i palace / that might have been taken, frpm the pages of the Arabian NlghtsJ?»Located on the rim of the Sahara, it is guarded by six-foof, ebony-black slaves armed with tWo-foOt-long jewelled daggers and adorned with bracelets of solid gold. The source 6f his power is the nomadic tribesmen he commands; hard-riding. hard-fightipg blueveiled Chleuhs who never expose their faces before women and w'hose arms are long-barreled rifles, swords and “crusader’s” shields. Their weathered visages are stained a permanent blue by their veils. El Glaoui considers himself a

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man of western ideas. He was schooled in Europe as an engineer. He has a passion for American jazz. : ■ But his engineering talents been used to build an elaborate, iron-barred harem housing 40 to 50 wives, including so rumor has Fit, one American girl. And it is here that his vast collection of American popular music is k|»pt and played. U The dynamite in the situation lies in the violence of the eiinotions and hatreds of the Berbers and Arab, subdued with great effort by the French in the 41 years since the signing of the FrenchMoroccan treaty in 1912. (Ince while discussing his overt plans to overthrow the sultan, ■EI Glaoui staged a demonstration of his tribesmen in wild cavalry charges of men riding free-rein

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dnd filing simultaneous volleys his signal. i f x ; Against him are pitted thfj violent hatreds of the Ulemas, religious rulers of Morocco who jhave called for the removal of El &laoui’s power—by murder if necessary. Their potential violence liras demonstrated in the weekend’s bloody riots. : And the tinder-box nature of the whole affair is reflected ip the fact that Sheikh Mohammed Rherf Hussein, rector of Cairo’s Al Azhar University and Mdslem leader of Egypt has strongly endorsed that attitude on behalf of Islam. South Carolina’s state flag —J a crescent and white palmetto tree qh a field of sky blue — was- designed by Col. William Moultrie in 1777. . •' i

50 Women Attend Annual Lake Party Twenty-three Stay For Entire Time womeh of the Home demonstration clubs of the county attended Homemakers. Retread at Lake McClure in Kosciusko county last week. There were 23 who stayed full time, from Thursday to and 27 attended for one full day on Friday. Swimming was enjoyed by some and most everyone participated in handicrafts siich as basket weaving, leather work and bead making. Some very nice articles were made and brought home to be enjoyed and shown to club members who; did not. go t to camp. Homemakers Retreat is held every year about this same time and those who attend really have a very good. time and look forward to the eamp next year. The different clubs of the county represented this year were, Hartford, who had the largest number pf ’members attending, Swiss Village, St. Mary’s, Friendship Village, Kirkland,Union, pecatur, MWF, Preble and Good Neighbors. Everyone is looking forward 'to a larger attqhdepce and a fine camp next year. ■ ' — —7 There are 35 nations which are not members of the t’nited Nations. \ j 1

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The cafele preys on the osprey Uy making it' di;op the fish it has caughf. When these plundering outrages become intolerable the Ospreys, oft the neighborhood will band together and drive the eagle out of dirt vicinity.

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