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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
PAGE THREE
Thursday, July 25, 1963
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Integration In Charleston
Denton Unit To Join
Guardsmen At Hood
James Blake, a member of the
The Lone Star Division will
half of the combat elements go-
The Denton group, which will
leave at 8 am Sunday, will join and the rest the second week
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The Los Angeles Angels will
at the vast Army post will re- ed at Ft. Hood.
The 49th will get a mid-week
on clothes, and other measures.lall doors are open.”
turn • their homes Aug. 11.
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Hafez, 52, is, nevertheless, the When the so-called secessionist
most powerful man today in Sy- regime was overthrown, Hafez
ria. With a clever and forceful i immediately was called back and
maneuver early this month, he made a member of the National
thorougly defeated his chief rival Revoutionary Council.
for eminence, Maj. Gen. Ziad El When open breaks began ap.
Hariri, and sent him off to picas- pearing between the Ba’athists
ant exile in Paris, and Nasser, Hafez took on the job
Hafez then took on Hariri’s two of deputy premier in Salah Bitar’s
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member of long standing of Calling in pro-Nasserites and
Ba’ath, the Socialist party which Palestinians who had been or-
has run Syria since the coup ganizing the rioting, he told them
d'etat or March 8. Ba'athistsin effect to keep out of Syria's
are supposed to believe in col- internal affairs, or else.
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ficers will depart Sunday from ed by Lt. James L. Charles of divide into two "task forces,” with
the Denton National Guard Arm-Sanger. hel - - het -lmet —
CHARLESTON, S.D. (AP) — Hours later, Negro leader* an-
All areas outside the main camp Sixty-two Charleston merchants nounced demonstrations would be
will become ‘combat zones” and say they will implement desegre- intensified. Negroes have been '
conditions will become tactical, gation in their stores. But Negro demonstrating here more than six
which means night movement, leaders say they will settle for weeks.
passwords to get by internal se- nothing short of complete inte- James Blake, a member of the
curity guards and wearing steel gration in the city and warn of board of directors of the National
helmets at all times, intensified demonstrations Association for the Advancement
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MAJ. GEN. AMIN HAFEZ
New Strongman In Arab World
Quiet Strongman
Now Ruling Syria
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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - A 1 never has been pinned down,
new figure has slipped onto the Soon after the.Mosul uprising,
■ he was sent to the Soviet Union
to attend a staff officers' school.
After the Syrians revolted and
declared their independence of
President Nasser’s United Arab
. Republic in late 1961. Hafez be-
Here in Damascus, ancient cap-' cameschief of training of the ar-
Hal of Syria, few know what he my. Then he fell out with1 those
looks like, fewer still have heard in power and was sent to Moscow
him speak and no one knows as. military attache. In October
what he is thinking, I 1962, he showed up in Argentina
”You can talk to him for an. as military attache.
hour,” one officer said, "and POLITIC AL EXILE
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