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...recent months a "strongman," Lt. Col. Abdel Saraj, has seized an unofficial but practical hold on Syrian affairs. Saraj, who is reputed to be strongly pro-Communist, is above all an Arab nationalist, and considers Nassar as the "Arab Attaturk" who will lead the Arab world to a glorious unification. As a result of this willingness to follow Nassar, Syria, in October of this year, joined with Egypt and Jordan in putting its army under joint Egyptian control in case...

Author: By Robert H. Neuman, | Title: Syria | 12/5/1956 | See Source »

...Yehudah Nizan and Lt. Col. Israel Meidan of the Israeli army said yesterday that Israel's invasion of Egypt was a self-defensive measure, prompted by Egyptian military buildup and commando activity against Israel...

Author: By Robert H. Neuman, | Title: Israeli Colonels Explain Mideast War | 11/21/1956 | See Source »

Above all, the officers said, it is to be hoped that the world will now realize that there was no "peace" in the area. "When economic and commando warfare harrass a nation, that is no peace," stated Lt. Col. Meidan. "We hope," he continued, "the world will now see that Israel desires a true peace, and will fight for it if necessary...

Author: By Robert H. Neuman, | Title: Israeli Colonels Explain Mideast War | 11/21/1956 | See Source »

...ailing Crimson players will be doubtful right up to game time. Walt Stahura operated at close to full speed toward the end of the week and probably start. Guard Woody Harris, who suffered a rib injury almost two STARTING LINEUPS BROWN HARVARD Richard Bence le Phil Haughey Gil Robertshaw lt Bob Shaunessy Richard Crews lg Ted Metropoulos Donald Warburton c Marv Lebovitz Lawrence Kalesnik rg Hal Anderson James Cerasoli rt Dave Schein Augustus White re Tom Hooper Frank Finney qb Matt Botsford John McTigue lh Walt Stahura Richard Beland rh Jim Joslin Robert Topping fb Tony Gianelly...

Author: By Charles Steedman, | Title: Bruin Air Attack Will Exploit Slow Crimson in Today's Game | 11/17/1956 | See Source »

Several such blatant examples of inequity were corrected only after embarassing public protest. The Air Force removed Lt. Milo Radulovitch as a reserve officer because his sister was a Communist, and the Navy Department suspended a cartographer, Abraham Chasanow, on the basis of derogatory rumors that were proved baseless. Chasanow's case illustrated the injustice to government employees caused by the operations of the Eisenhower program. Under severe economic and financial hardship during his 13-month suspension, Chasanow was denied an opportunity to confront the witnesses who had testified against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Eisenhower Administration: Its Security Record | 10/3/1956 | See Source »

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