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thundershowers during the afternoon and evening hours. High today and Sunday in the mid 80s. Probability of rain 30 per cent today and tonight.'
Despite the second quarter nism established for construcise, corporate profits after tion stabilization has delayed :axes in the second quarter increases that otherwise would were well below.the base level hsve been placed into effect," of 1966 even without adjustment said Secretary of Labor James
wage agreements submitted be- _ igned by Presidents Anwar Sa- the three leaders signed what of major sea lanes to the fore the freeze were stacked up dat of Egypt and Hafez at As- was described as the Damascus Middle East. waiting action by the Construc- sad of Syria and Col. Muam- Manifesto which is believed to The new agreement is the tion Industry Stabilization Com- mar Kadafi, the Libyan leader, set out the. aims of the feder-third attempt at linking Arab nations in a federation since mittee. at the state guest palace at the ation.
when to do battle." The federation will have one capital, one flag, and one national anthem, to be decided later. SiFWSPAPFld
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