The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 05, 1962, Image 2

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Syrians Suppress Revolt;
Declare Prime Objective
DAMASCUS, Syria {/PJ> The military high command
followed up its suppression of a rebellion in the north with a
declaration yesterday that unity with the liberated Arab
powers is its prime objective.
j' Naming neither President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s United
f-ab Republic nor any other ina
>n, the high-command said unity
ust. be established on a thor
oughly studied bas.is ensuring l no
future error*.
Radio Cairo charged lb at
.Damascus authorities w #_r •
.breaking their pledge lo abide
bjr the Homs conference reso
lutions. meaning decisions
reached by high command and
pro-Nasser negotiators at the
city of Homs Sunday. It said
Col. Muwoffak Ass ass* of'the
high command had undertaken
several arrests among pro-
Nasser officers.
A merger of Syria and Egypt
in the United Arab Republic wa§
shattered last Sept, 28 by a mili
tary revolt atpid charges that
Nasser had turned Syria into a
concentration camp.
Restoration of Syria’s ties •with
Cairo was the aim of the Aleppo
based army uprising, which -col
lapsed Tuesday after a 48-hour
crisis.
Senate Studies
Missile Profits
WASHINGTON VP) Senate
investigators were told yesterday
the Douglas Aircraft Co. collected
$45.58 million in profits on a
series of Nike missile system con
tracts after turning over much of
the work to subcontractors.;,
Robert E. Dunne, a Senate’staff
investigator, also told how the
government was charged: for
$11.47 million profit on a fleet of
missile base trailers that cost a
subcontractor $46.89 million to
build.
"It may be legitimate, I; don't
know," Sen. John L. McClellan,
D-Ark., said. “There. may well be
tome cxDlanation for it."
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Kennedy to Visit
Brazil This! Year
WASHINGTON j (JP) Presi
dent Kennedy accepted an invi
tation yesterday jto visit Brazil
some time this yjear, the White
House announced after he con
cluded two days of talks with
Brazilian President Joao Goulart.
Pierre Salinger, presidential
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WASHINGTON VP) Edwin
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told a Senate committee yester
day that both he and tipe Ameri
can way of life axe victims of
dark forces in “collusion with the
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tion’s survival at staled they are
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of “no win’ and retreat! from vic
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