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I Syrian officials have hinted union with Iraq, which also (15101e.-- , - - - 4 1 I f 2, , '" 7 t, ' '' , , ,, Li - r i. 3-- union now with Iraq,' a Syrian tion camp" Monday night and accused it of torpedoing the I government official 'said Tues. . proposed Syrian Iraqi Egyptian day night. ; II Information federation, agreed upon in Minister Dr. 1 f i. . I - 1,.....ir . , Charles de Gaulle .;;Tchangliig tune? !flay Seek , - - ' . ' - : ' , - - - )t - I : . - i ( e , , , '' Charles de Gaulle will pave r a ' posslble visit way-foto the United States In his news (Inference next Monday,. reliable French government sources said Wednesday. De Caulle,-thsOurees gala, will use a more friendly lone towerd the United States, contrasting sharply with his n s strongly critical attirnde-Ilast news conference Jan 14. that occasion he announced. he was vetoing British-adrals- sion to the European Common Market and abruptly rejected President Kennedys Polaris missille offer. 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According to informed diplo- matic sources, it is a constant diplomatic battle tor The United States to persuade Thailand and Turkey to maintain even their tiny contingents. ' 1 Friendly Tone two - besides the War, United States still maintain troops in Korea. These two countries are Thailand and Turkey and they only have a combined total of about 600 troops among the 600,000 that make up the UNC. --1 The other countries Anniversary 3th. .1, A3 Wednesday, July 24, 1963 - ' srouL, XOREA (urn The United Nations Command (UNC) in Korea celebrated its 13th anniversary Wednesday, still guarding-th- e longest truce in history. i But it is a shrunken com- mand,that the United States is having a tough time keeping together. Of the 16 countries which sent' combat units to Korea In the early days of the Korean age from the eclipS'i- - that occurred last weekend was reported here Tuesday when PahutlhLealssis, consulted an I) istg. Scar damage was found and Lessis was referred tb the clinic at Ohio State University in Columbus. Lessis said the damage was 'pretty sbad. I have a kind of a blank spot when I look at things." Lessis said he was wear- sun glasses Saturday looked at the eclipse for tog minute periods for a to- of 15 minute& .4! 1,1 , . , ()NC In Korea Observes - i 14 , DAYTON, OHIO (UM A case of serious eye dam- DA3fASCUS, I!-- . . DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, , Victim' ,' Eclipse , , , -- Ohio Reparts , ' ; t t -- SYRIA1UPD that Nasser's propaganda orembmiled in a battle ders fomented, tbe revolt last - II of insults with Egypt, may by Thursday. Nasser in return piss Cairp altogether and seek called Syria a "big concentra11 ,, - , ,, ., !red Syria May Ignore Egypt, Join With Iraq -- ... - . . , . . - 7 - Children's- Bulky Knit- Sweaters-- - - Orions Acry- lic- - with cotton suede ' patches and knit trim. Choice of colors. Styles for boys or girls. 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