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6-28-1966 Kabul Times (June 28, 1966, vol. 5, no. 79) Bakhtar News Agency

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Th,ere can lie 'no 'Peace ID the Infrastruc have 10 imporl' plallic and £lass Vietnam, utiless the,people are a1lbweil to wo!k ture In ierm~of blghwa:ys, d/UDs and power bottles needed ror containers out a settlement for tbemselves and. without stations, t"!!r~Is every' opportl!tilty fOI",the elf Yousofi added forylgn Interference-. In any peacenegotiations ectlve utllfsatJon of .asslstance In 'small' and-'pto 'l'IilS"!lUccess can' 11&:'attributed I the National, Llbe.:atlon Front lru Souta Vietnam ductive prll,il\etll, 'It Is hop,ed that the ;cieiegMlon '1i!~1n.~to the"p4lrseveran.e aDd 1 patience of"the,··blvestor himself I w~ of. economic ~nd,lllaJ!1llngexperts whlpb ~s!lue At first....IXcause lacked suffi When Yousofi has began hJS com has to be recognised as an ·eql\al .partner and and 'to tile' eltt!nislaSm' of the'pub· f the 1954 Geneva accords on Indo·China have to to Visit Poland ..shortly will put belote the Po ctent capi~l;we were' not able to pany, he did not have bis own lie." .. .. aUraet. enougH customers and we building so his Labs have been.local be respected by.,aIl parties concerned Ush authorities ,£onstructlve proposals ·for· in tile YOiJsoftCheml.·lIl t.abs;atllli vestment in Afghanistan had"orily one' sales sffop," said cd irr vQrious parts of the city. Only The fact that both .\fghanistan "and Poland has· ':~Illl'g'wi>f--tll,'go ·to meet:.ilot,j Hayah.l1lah Yousofi, the owner 'and Telted".Fomnulas I recently the Yausofi Chemical Labs support the establishment of nuclear free zones and only ~e-"'demanclt1but also . fur· ./ (lntductslofFthc ¥oosofi··'IJa:bsl are has· moved to a new building in spoke manager of the Labs in. an interview is a reftectlon. of theIr sincere desire fol-' world Poland is Derhaps ont of \le few countples' Erhard informally. .cov.ring of thor Impl'bve 1~..p~uols·,:qua1lty1 wirh Ihe Kabul Times based on widely tested 'formUlaS'j Korl. Char, across from Ghazi High peace and European security. The Idea Is ex where agricUlfurehas becn developed side by defence .nd· foreign ·poliey. issues dur to;~~P!lteWlth"slm'nar commO" Hard Work Thedal.sl idevelopments''in the field School. Yousofi hopes this location pected to receive greater attention and consi side ~iththe imJustry. There is much to. be ing, a question and answer se~ionin The presenc:~o( Am~riean,fo~ccs dltles Impol-tecl:'. ,':' ate"e!"pl"Yed, will be permanent ~ However, after much har.....'! work Tl1e,·planl"now employs 20 people dcration by all concerned gained from itJi~experiences of our foll~.hfrl·l· ' " ., '. .. '~~'"";::'. ',~:'''. . " , ,., , At ..,.¢Sent.'!I1l,st,of· ~e ra~'1pcrseverence and patience the ~ matet'lll'Th.recjlill'ed tor,the ¥ousOll ncJuding six /women in ils' Labs and Since there is a great demand for ends,ln the process of mechanlslng agrleuiture. T.1;;o,0.1·. d.' p. ·f·llt1}4 ,0 1\.1._. rl ,. .·d.'. Tr; .' assets of the. Labs reached 800,000 l.a/iir'~~eimpo~"lIndthey"make has in mind a trainingl programme Ihe products manufactured at the and develophlg agrlcul~u~allndustries.. . l ,e~e.~ ,~~uar· ~eg I in 1960 tlie in Perhaps more slgniftcant, from the view ,J;lala.. '.' u-3SIS row er u$ll;Of solne' herbs ''gl:own bJ the enabling plant to which will provide inlerested men Yousotl Labs, the company intends peace· mIsery, it to ~h. The products of Yousofi Lubs point of natlon\l,l interest of both Afghanistan Poland Is also a mIRIng country, Afghatils-- , Colourful Thalland, seat· of a any doe, nol pen.trate the drawn into "s.cond 'defenec line of .o·uufry, Fill' lliifliMe, glass' and I It is the sole· aSJ'iration of the 10 open a few sales shops in the pro tan has vast i resources of untapped mlnerah ful Buddhis~,with it;s aln;1ost t:w~nty'sur(l,lce., A.merican strategy in Asia!'~tthe sold and consumed within the and Foland, Is that Ilart of the communique plllJ!tlcb.ottles, tube... vasollne Yousofi Labs to see that all co~ vince so that the people can make 1 country'" include shoe polish and which deals with the possibilities of greater co wealth. There is every possibiii~yof coopera· thousand monasteries, whi~elc;ph'ants. Also Thailahd is the, only. co~nlryrequest of the Bangk~k{ovemment, pa'tllJDn' I¢IJ·· waXwlllth·, are! use their home made products metic products needed within the cream., face cream, tooth powder of magnificent pag~ and ab~dantI in this part of t~cworld Which was. which values generous American' ceo Yousofi Favours ,Collective.Effbrts opcratlon In economic and cultural 'Oelds bet tion from PdJand In the economic exploitation; tIle:i,Ii~teSsential :ele~llt5In the country are provided by our Labs which arc. Yousofi claims very eco­ children's powder. face powder eviClonce fairy . talc past '·is.:stin~ana· European cotqny and 'which j nomio aid and wantS to· ween the' two countries. The cultiJral agree of our mineral resources. It is hoped that of never' sec Peking- YbUSjlft.'IlalJa are"lmported This will' nob o~lybe a great service nomical and of good quality in ~red In Developing Smtitl 'lrtdustries co1ogne and other solutions ment wbich was signed here by 'authorlsed re future contaots and spe.lally the projected vlsiti. oasis of p.a"" troubled Southeast has.o far 'bee? the to)l. ·of. manipulated communi,m .topped at lo ih~people, bUI will also save a of our Prime Minister' lind First Deputy Prime ASIa.. war .o? Its own teUltory. Its borders Once'We have' Our' own' 'petrol great amount· of foreign e"c~ange Some of the Yousofi .Labs pro presentatlves of the two governments. during HayatuUah Yousofi, all expe rience. .(hat if hard work. perseve Ink required by governmental and Mi Ister and, Foreign Mltilster to Poland will Western film companIes.'. make one eunng World War Two, wh.n the [,lis, year,. the, first Viel ··Con~·type relined, whi.h we ho{le will· not I fUJTently spent in importing such ducts such as oil for hair, ink, skin !\Ir. Visit Is a to non-government~1 Rapackl's fundamental step, nenced chemis.t., belie·ves that indus ,rence, courage, 'public I and go\lern department. re 1 a~to even; reater opportunities for mutual, mo~ieafter. .the other in, i~8ex~tlcwhole oC Asia. s.tood' in flames, its· "freedom. flghte!," ,apPeared in Thai ~',~ery.loDg:'f~'noW; ;and.-·once·, commodiaties. "said Yousof cream and after shaving lotion are wards this end e • g , t . settmgs. Tourists pour m, Includmg gO'Vemment pclllmlUed the Japanese. to' land', northeast. They attacked local (riausts and men of different pro mcnL s4)jpoit. arc. coupl.d. with pri ceives more attention in order to -i!e."liVeeiiiid~!i'honey. th~"g"I n such greal demand Jba( Ih. plant Already a considerable number of Afghan dol1ar-s~nding~eriCan fessions &hould join hands a'nd to ~i11 supply almost. all 'ink demanded cooperation between the two coon ·nes. I thousandS- o'f march through to Bl,lnna' and'Malaya:l, Mayor:s houses' and s'mall .'rmy 'post,s: sci~nttf\~\lralsl~ vate. irlvestment•• tl)e results ,.un can hardly cope with the demand 'of,' honey-bees gc;ther work to, introduce various Materials Imported .:..;..----_..:..-_--_.--:_._-- Gi's who. land here daily to ~njoya A ·Iittle··.later, it even- surprised. Wssh-. kidnapped or- murdered' govek'n.iPt·nt t\te.pfclspc.r9f 'w"l~h~s'very good I doubtedl}' be f.uitful. Hc attribules As far wax. Yousofi Sl1id as Soon kinds of industries in· 'the ,countr.y 10 Rigbt now all materials needed 10 brief break from. the WaT in Viet· ington with a 'de~lamtipnof war: . o'racials' and teacbe~',Their' ,acti6ns In 'the p.oun~·.: ,,'Ii'will overeome thesu<;cess oC his chemical labs as the Ministry of Agriculture and . "We I?ok., forward tto a bright He feels the developing .. na.tions these 'factors the labs arc being imported.' He in~reasedt,... 'sldfi:~ Irrigation ~uccecdin producing large tutu~e,judging from' our' country G~AN~E nam. . hl.ve to a frighteniDg' extent th"I"~se." 'In'':':'D,'l" H:OME PR,ESS AT A . ,hould see that t,heir essential -needs Yousofi received hiS primary hopes possib.i1ities for home-process ...... In" Bangkok, supcnnodem hotels,. This dcchiration, ..'which In the view The Thai 'govc'inrriefit' now inten'ds . ~~~.l\1l'.~:!is'~lie, maitufac~r·i amounts of honey. his plant will men s welcome to our products ~ _ are manufactured within th~cOUQ eti malcrip.ls will be explored. You spack bars. drug,'stores, night c:lub~anlt of 'American . politlcitins Was n'evei to tum, to' SEATO for ai~'n~8Jnsl'wb:at Ing of' siu1ill"oJjJ~~stich.'as glaSs, a.nd secondary e\iucation at'!steqlal be the number one buyer of the Yousofi noted ence bctween amateurs and profes try. - This goal cannot be achieved High Schoqland' his Baccalaureate soli is of lhe opinion that, although Yesterday's Anis carried an inter~~ew Giving reasons for AfgJ:lan teams strip~tea5e,~11l~have 'shot up li.k'e mu- s~tiou~dymeant" was, simply . ignored, it, all~gesto be comQ'ltmisi infilt.riition and: ~~.~~t1CbO~lesanll~'tUbesare f wax, Likewise, once Afghanistl1n. .'Ui~. S~h'ool With Abdul Wahid Dabir. chief of the loosing in international contests, Datijr sionals ~hroom's.,gllving t~isanCient city of 'When'llie war ended in, ,1945 and; : A commUhist ,lead,cr all~gedlfi'said!as col1Cllr~~d;. ~he,..'no!i~I!llIltiesare, from of 'PharmacY'j Y~.usoft"ain~mbc(t~efi~st said for one thina ,our t~ms do not The same issue of the paper carr.ie'd 'Ion~ ~~halland Ii~Cly~de was . of, . sports department of Kabul U~ivers~ty threcr l1)ittion people. ,an Amdicanisedl' many other countries-, were' destroyed, as:0'18',months ...:ogO<:-':;I: '·i1l;...to' 'thk!Sc!·within' the i 0," The general theme of the Intervlcw have the practice needed. Only one, an edilorial on the Afghan (ruit export face. "'.:.'/ ,. , ..,. . h~r~IY-~',spot, hac!' failen ..in, Sia",~..'wltl "bc··:th,VJ1'ext.'tarea':·of gubrriil"..war ~iin.,..;·,,~nea.Sl'forthe· Yousclll class at,' the . Schodl Pharmacy I p.rot~l ~~e~tal.Ul,ls: wh'ich' graduated in 1938. .in 1939 was: "what is the reason behind the Qlonth or so before the contest. begins With reference to the trade Siam-tenamed Thailan'ti. (land of. the,- "(oday. \ fonner, Siam is''·ODC',of. ~e~"niTe".., l:Ie, has' ~eptilis word ' '.'. ,',' ~ ¥l0 bet~cen'~Nghanistan .• a' course"foi"·pharm.acisls was eSlab.j declinc' of sports in this country? our teams start practicing for .the sined. .and c:rte' f~)-oy a government dc:cr~in:' (T'iosJ)·ailhful ~ll.iesof ihe ,.wear~\~.'ndl·. ,,-lIegedly}wo"powerful !8dio '~an'S"' .Jt' h'as;'bileD':scime years' sin el ~ ',th.e' P~Dlic Compro~ise event. This is not enough time, for the choslovakia,' the editoria~said it \'IS '.Ii'''~""anit'" "···tlc"· lished"liy Ministry of I Whilc uCknowledging the 'usefulness 1949-has '30 million lnha.bitant&;: and) firmly, tied. to the United Statcs>''rrtJ1in~mitters. 'on~~:in Itl)e 'south of China ~l!l,,~.. _,". ..p...... 'malt',,·.....l .In Agriculture Financing; Health' ~and"-Yo'usofi·:serveda's aJ . , ~Olympic players to learn to playas a team enc9uraUng.. to. note' that our forellf ·Ililldnglng.-w·':t/le Mliljslryl of the Afghan Federation as '5', ruled by ~.r(j~a1couple w.bjc~iSI' lhe;' ~.n~TO,pact. And' ,hC!r~(,~dll':thel ' Uifl o!he~,in. th~,;.~.~0~om·mti~i8t',:.no~h plants, teo.ctter. "., ,\. . . . Indust~les c~tral trade is c;ontlnu6usly being e~P8!1dt Clf,Mlnes·.and. 'beglinl '~y·.t~e ,po~u1a~j~~de ~eality:~' t • o:~"La?s,.~al~yb~~~an.r-'tqcf~~rs-U1 '. Ihe body for Hie promotion of l?ved .ma).onty of the sunt:l.y; of. Thai ..."-J. p~q~n'-?~ After actit'!8' in/'various capaCities', various sports, games· and aUtletics The second reason .is o( course that and our marlfeting standards ,are rislo'. hon 'and enjoys wide-spread pubhcity.~·In the past three yean. the:'Itm.en· the ml;)Te 91~tant·pa~ of ThiuJand ; .lui,.' .exp-e.rlmentaJ I in the health. centres i. Kabul Are .Accounfani$Running EEe?-- basls:;Ii-rp.~~eln.g.ce~I."atl.d· Dabir is of the opinion t~atthe for our (cams often. play agairisl profes It hoped for further. developments r Kiog~'BhOm~bolis a .gifted jaZzmual-' cans hav.c steadily .i~creased.theIr for- ..'wh~ic·.mu.ch· ~f't~c,soil !S'still in the pllis-\ thisl nature in the years to come. . l tlc.goOds·su.h,·as vases, rulers, andl Yousoli rlio'ught IhM he should malion of subsidery' bodies to be called sienals.·ThC:l'lie~is,·a'great de;ll.r of· differ 'cian:IWhose records are .hits: DOt·only' in. ~ in Thailand.. now es~a~;It· a,bout ha~ds,'o{. ~~g·Ian#.,?wner~ Last' summer the agricultural finance a8Ji~A*~; make: 'better' use lof'lhis kn'ow-how cd her goal, agricultural financing with his 'own' country, queen Sirik.it is a 15.000 men. They tiave in~ian~air T~eir~pr6pag'nda,'whicn' cilt!" also be '.", .' ,-. regulations for the Common Market only 1.9 per cent import value on sports federations will be a useful step -::------TlI/is¢ plliDts of .the :~Istryof\ He:established' his .0wn·labs and b.e out taking upon' herself any political n promoting physical training and woman and mother of startling ,beauty bases from which daily raids a~ebeing 'h~~r(l.in:' t¥:e Th~i_capi4-~.;re~.ats~g3in gan"1producing cosmetics. 1"his was ga\'e. rise 'to a 'crisis that seemed to be goods imporfed from other EEC sporls, , MI~,(\JId:lJid~tde's:might,veryi obligations rega'rding European union and ~Iegance;' ~ flow~against ',N~rth'Vietnam a~aiJhe, I,BB41a~ainth~t'~eQ.~.ng~o~g.o,vcmm~nt endangerinS'. thC' very existence of the countries lcle)I,;W~~kout'Ji in. 1956.' Hct is now the owner and The economic prerequisites the Fede plan':tosee tIIatl T At Ihe present there are three ~en ThaiJiuJd is' the only Southeast AsjaJII' so·called Ho Chi·Minh a trial,. ,which \,~~'s..sold, .out: the cOl,lntry to' ,the ,Arne manager pf the Yousofi. ChemiCal European' Economi.c Community. Y~t th~,:Vj'o\lil.ts'·neelled Ill' tlie' You w~t ral, Government of Germany res. unfortunately all of them in lhe WO RLDP R:ES·S "~ountrywhich,can still ex'port rice. No- partly,. crosses. La~,tian.territorY. ricans Labs' and is very pappy 'with his pro now, they have -been .accepted, To The turnover equalisation tax sc"·t;J?,,enil!lli~Lli!is;'!Ire pt'Oducedl was previously. quite prepared capital, responsible for the. promotion body seem, to,' ,go '~U"gr;y.If there is ' This oasis of peace has nlin~,~~en (Cii.rd. on page 4) g~ost,in, this fiold. . extent do the present regulations differ levied on _imports now represents a ° li~re.This; ~IJl'neW' to accept for the sake of some of sports, These ar(,: the olympic suited" in New York governor only "In.rease. frc mthe others far obstaole The Istanbul daily MiJliyel in its 'by ~ . --,-' ...:..'..,;.... You!IOfilt bas, trnv:eled in several greater to trade. than ------.,.,.---.,...- j1tJldiJ.c~oil progress' towards political union have federation. the sports department of Nelson Rockefeller and Mayor,. John t!lll cit:'t1ie"IlJant' but lhe other dUlies. In lh. agricultural JUDe 25 editorial accused the Iranian wlll"a1S\) lfelp tbl" You9ll1l' LaM to I European"countrjes and studied the hus had the ground cut from ,benealh Kabul'. University and the directorate goycrnment of rn.eddlin·g in Turkish V.'Lindsay ,w.lliknow.o-.~h~mical"labsnew In one decisivo point: they no longer sphere, too, there will very likely obtaIA .some n~ededmaterials I. to get I them. Faced with the' impossibiliiy ~f of 'sports in the Ministry of Education atTairs over the expulsion of an Iran In ~n,editorial, luellat said," as Crimindl' 'Pr4cedur-eDedree'taw HayatullahYousoO . represent' an ambitious' po.litical Euro be several small markets ,left' over· in . PART ;uXJ c!\'liAPtv,~}~lnthe~oUntry,andJ Idoas.., advancing its, ·political goal. the EEe D(lbir is quoted as saying that in an student gaurdit\n of the Kabba (Moslem however, unless our own manpower Yousofi cxpresses the hope,· t,hall pean programme, even Ihough they do 1968 not yel subjeot to joint EEC furf!\¢f'l1\or~It. will' ~aveexpen s now being run by the accountants hie" schools and the univer.sity sports tence, it is not allowed to JCcoll At:t'cle 397 knowledge, and our own investment through 'more investment "he: will be! contuinj apart-·from the purely financial policy. The paper said. '·to request' extra.:: temple at ) King Faisal dAtut~·of. foreign currency: ~risequ 'Sup~rvision s nOI an cnd in itself bVt tather a dition 'from Turkey in a case where c04ld not avoid giving an answer at sider ,the, seI\ten.e as a over the le/laltty of are pu.t into use; he f.e~Js able· expand., his labs. and inc"",se I regulations, -1\ comi)'feh'en8iv~appendix Economic Goals 'fohe French. however. were also cj~~um TJaJs.Is not the only wliy tJiat I means. The emphasis is on physical extradition procedures .are _against both the, press conference to safeguard the ence. of. 'newly discovered ~lie,..flxe.ution of a sentence is Yousofi s~s from his own expe production onl,the well.balanced'development the If the ESC is forced back into set diS$8tisfied-because they have to st!m<;es or ·.hanged legal - Quality tI1e'!W~ttt.of .Mlnes 'and"lndus contribute, mont to' the.,agricuhural education so that' the students remain nalional and international laws, is of­ nterests of all Arab Muslims elte.ted by, the Attorney Gene tries, .can .heIp the .small'· 'indus Community has enjoyed in pcher fields ling itself nothing but economic goals lir and heaithy. Therefore tbe only of the crime (ai's, Offi~e.. rhis is a good thing: for the inler about which fact lhere can no longer fund.than·tht W, ~;ermanl(32 ao.d.31.2 fensive to Turkey and .;onstitutes an Yuri Zhukov. Pravda's political com trlaJ:',~liprl.vate· p!aiitii",su.h , as • ~4Ip4'Cbl.fCIJI). organisalion fQr lhe promotion of ntervention into Turkey's internal af­ mentutor. are full of lamentations A!:tIllle· 392. Article 398 . esls uf the six members lie in different be any doubt, there is no alternative per,'ceutl ThiS. is same For a Civi1 Coupt which is .on Execution of· the· court order l:'~lIl\'ift'Cliel,l'l.al '.L~blI.'l'he, MIn· Ihingl.completeJy, now.' in the hiiAOry sports in the professional sense of the fairs concerning the French President's sue Is~~ ureas. What agriculture is to France No one has anything to give away sldering a .ase not .then decided ca!' alSo' pro.vlde technical Euro~n" word is tlie Afghan Olympic Federa rendered on civil aetion shall be {or~instance. industry is to the Fed~ral So it is no wonder there is an un of inlop1l1ion, and. the King .Faisal of has nol cessful visit to ,the Soviet Union. One of l1!\Vl.e ,~n.t'IIn.iIn.liIl· ,help t\trough lion. in the fillll1 terms, a, sentence is effe.ted by the claimant's request 'Ropublic (If Germany • comfortable atmosphere at the nightly Frenoh . spokesmen never rirec;L of asked'lhe United States for a bilateral the first to Slarl· walling was Tixi~r:giv tec~lcalaid recelve'd form frl issued.by 'the Criminal Court on a ArtiCle ~399:'" ..' , .. sessions now being held. in Brussels pointing this out in the corridors Kabul. said Oabir, is not Afghanistan defence pact, he told the Beirut news court. who failed' so. brilliantly at iln'lily ~lluntrlespar!l.nlarly aim Forei~ crime 'in terms, of the 'presence o( Sa.•anwali is duty bOUjld to Policy outside the llonference hall rJij~ Significantly enough these protracted and Sports programmes should be. , paper. AI-Hayul in an e.xclusive inler he last French' Presidential elections lid ilt deli.el/ll!l~lotal''1ndustrles But at this stage it also becomes an .object judged open. . In adopt-: measures' for the executinn talks. are being held bel ween ule v lionwide and in no way confined to th'view published Sunday. June 26 simultaneously; laments were to be th\s . instance, a. verdict of olear thtu the partners' agreement on Agricultural System 'co'pita!. It is for this reason ·that sports Faisal denied reports that WaShing of ctiminal sentences which' come us members and the praesidium. not heard in Bonn and Washingte'it a verdici of' guilty or court eXlle""ces ate inimlldiately likc, Ihe harmonisa.tion of taxes and re 'ichmucker. W. Gcrmany's Minister This way of seeing the matter and n the p~ovjncesare many. Generally The United' Staces is interested In for the ire of some Parisian commen not guilty-bears' the value of exe.uted, despite theii \>eing ap D~AfgltaJlistanBank siona! and social pol.icy, The phrases for 'Economic AlTa'rs. ironically re he unvarnished manner in which ,speaking people are healthier and more maintaining. the security, stability and tators like the director of the, ncws'pa aCllqitt'al.,'illdudes· a judgment pe~led,.~ikewise,sent~nc~s bi:'g,i,nto grow vaguer as soon as t.f:te marked thai an hour before the com t has been put into practice may lit· and."lhey have more lime to spare .1m - ridependen'ce of ...5audi·Arabia, Faisal An~ per L'!turore Roben Lazuric? haSed cln'1~rdJismissal'ofa·<:harge posing deprivatioaT p,f Iiberly . in j<.AQ,LJ...., Jun.' 21,-The follo\'l D.Dpendices touch ~poiltrade' and credit promise on agricultural financing and surprise some people. The EEe for ..sports. One, way to encourage them toid the n~wspapersNew York corres exchang~' where did the "combat" commentator o,r ·the insiaftlcleney :of the ··il)cul, cas~sofrobbery. ~ndattempted ing"l\1'e t/1e rates at.D policy witl) the Eastern &Ioc,for inst customs' union for commerciul pro agricultural ""tern Is, iodeed. adapt s to form provincial sports federations pondent 10 u Rene Dabzgne' cdtch the virus of patory evidence.; but' if it ·is ba.sed robbery,. lIhd a)so sente!J~es. ·on Afghllnistan Bank.. expressed In Bnce. Trude 'and credit policy arc ,aids ducls things had attained state of cd 'to "punishing" the countries-who As regards financing these federation Turkey and must fill tbe gap scepticism? It, would &Cem·that the on .the assuinption' that the .ilct pel'Sons wl10 have previousJ,v. com Afjlhanis per unit of foreign .ur· o'f. tt'le utmost importance in foreign balance between the Six. 'the bnlance in meeting their own internal de Dilbir was quoted as saying Ihat the lefl r dissatisfaction by Fmnce in the Nalo alliance honour of the· threadbare atlantic does not' wnstitute a crime, the 11>1fteda prime. orl.o!',. the p.!'.rsons rencY'1 polfcy. '{herc j~,cerJainly no agreement ma,nd. gaift a "profit" from import oncerned authorities should find Greek Primo: Minister Stephiulopoulos union~formis .dearer t(l these poli sentence"issued does--not accr.ue 'onl: fo'rdign pollcy"in the' Community ing c.heap overseas- agricultural w~y~ who have'no pl1rpianent place of said in an interview published in Istol1 lical commentato(s _than th'e inte the value' of' the object judged r.esidence in,.Afgh~riistan.are .im BUYing . Sellinll mt1de.~\lP, as.. $Qmc...qy ttt .is..of lfiv.e. pan Belgium .lInd Ilaly were dissalls products instelld of ordering these One. way suggested was to ask pr u~,it.:,·· bul Sund",y. _ . resls of the nation mediately' exe.uted. ~uttherrtlore Af. 77.tiO ·(per V.S,- dollar 78.10 ncrs and a member, tied because they (eel lhemselves from Europe and thus, sUflporting basicall~ v<\tc companies and indi'liduals as well ~mp.J;i At. 214;·18 .(per one ·pound .. ster at the financial disadvan European agricultlJre. The "punish He told the influential Istanbul news The Vietnam war, China's nuclear ArtIcle 398 co'uit, :3entences. imposing , 3S Ihe bank to atJocate a set percentage Rights,Ot'·SupervISlon p..p(T GumhUT/yel that NATO w'l'~ub:.pr04uc'iio~~·--al)d,·'lhe:tr~~e.';n cultural products. naturally has' tf) pay "..,' sonall'-'''.Clrcumstances . ·.ilY·".Civil I gJDal ·seilten~e·to ..deprlvatjon . of. ·• .. of .. ..t.o ..'lht;l ,.loather. be more importanl, _after all, is the vincial IfWeratjo.rfs should ,be.come part Tehran 'newsp.a~"·~meout Salur disl;uSS' the ag~dB.for tbeir sp,mmit The sixth m~rnberhas backed the m~re CQur\S b'ear·'t~e·valu'e 'of .an .-ob libllrty" fly·..the·,iiourt. ',,:j" ;,.< Ie .: 1l\'1r.11,~I~~!!,".,'lI"!~~",oachIic. su~.,;fin~,w~rl6~nlrles~.' faCl thaI a Rnal dat. has at lasl be.n lowari;ls, the price adjustnient of their' own budgets. The gov.emment d.ay. ll:Jnc 2S. eXPfeS4i.Da support and ,me~tjngwith Yugosla.vian Presi(ent declamtion only in so far as it illVo1ves je.t' dej:ided "uPon. fO.r ·the·:cri!lli :":Had ,iye..Qccused' been" already YJ!llG:~rIQ~~"-.Ilr~O:b\-,,"'.;tIl,~;,q,!"~t,, .. ~Am\lnth·-e!"t:!!~.,:\.-\I.I\.!N'tl~!':there iacr~by. 390 ~.eul;of .,Uii~.-in fixed (or the customs upion. Six' levy than France-the 'French, after all ars~. III should . mau' gran 10 these (cdc sympathy- for King .Faisal of 'Saudi u..«>~Tito in Nc"" Delhi next int(qdu~irtgthe process Cor the coUce Josif ~o~· e~tl\qI11'1.lj.~oJ~,¢\a~lI. 101~r~~tlOg. cre~se,tl1~mQS!!~e,vant months sooner or late....would 'hardly do get the lion's :share o'C the aaricul ration,s nal in"the ..a!ijlldicstion 'Qf dptii\be~d/i~~'!if'rtmiij.)h~nr;Ule fllotwea'r; was ,aIjotlier exlUDllloll of ,\1as' bej,n Arabia who th~yS;iid was "ogenly in Oetob~r ~, tion of thc;se revenu~s.She has nol criminal caaes,i .. th~,prllVlsl9nat:Y exec\ltJon".of :the ~.an,Proudsq,?n, '..~e.l'l~tlfst'.~wards, f\'lo ...!\1'.'lis\U1~",!,Odels.,.o.t.:.-.fg~ra.chleve~.by I.taly which In. tl\e ha ve made pny real, difference eco tural revenues' distributed by Brussels ho·wcver. signed th.e section on the seti,tence lYent ,!'.: .Iapll;", ·n~.m~~r.-~(llal!an, ,of" th~?:.'lf,~H'lInt,l#'.·Jl1Ost.,'.: ". I fI.od 10 ·!l4~sllqn.h.as rcac,hed .the. nomicofl.y. . What is more, the re ,Woesl Oermo.ny. on . the other :::.III1lUWIIIlIUlUUlIllllllllUlIlIllIlllllllllJlIlllIlIIlllllll'"l111'"I1111llllllli,I 11 ifghts .of tbe European 'Pnrliament. As QO.9~:.FO~:-J\}~.CU­ finns, WhIch)'IS1I'[t .~!\t.pP8In~,J!lhen . !~~lir~~~·',~Me,·.h!,w.sa,!d~,...; ,.~ia.hl~l1.est,pro<\'u.•llO\1,'IJCr:~I..; hand. has to pay ih a balance . of pre,v'iously in L~e'mbour,France' has cu~toms A'DVE'RTISING'; R4TES o.n••.•pl1slde!'S·UI\~,4liilian .~",?es,.,!,~tlpns' ~re.alwars. cr.o\'lde'i'~'OR deslsn,: ~re:',al11'ong,the. mo,t .~PPTe:'.>.of ·,apprQ~.imately64-_.I)1il1i

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Th,ere can lie 'no 'Peace ID the Infrastruc have 10 imporl' plallic and £lass Vietnam, utiless the,people are a1lbweil to wo!k ture In ierm~of blghwa:ys, d/UDs and power bottles needed ror containers out a settlement for tbemselves and. without stations, t"!!r~Is every' opportl!tilty fOI",the elf Yousofi added forylgn Interference-. In any peacenegotiations ectlve utllfsatJon of .asslstance In 'small' and-'pto 'l'IilS"!lUccess can' 11&:'attributed I the National, Llbe.:atlon Front lru Souta Vietnam ductive prll,il\etll, 'It Is hop,ed that the ;cieiegMlon '1i!~1n.~to the"p4lrseveran.e aDd 1 patience of"the,··blvestor himself I w~ of. economic ~nd,lllaJ!1llngexperts whlpb ~s!lue At first....IXcause lacked suffi When Yousofi has began hJS com has to be recognised as an ·eql\al .partner and and 'to tile' eltt!nislaSm' of the'pub· f the 1954 Geneva accords on Indo·China have to to Visit Poland ..shortly will put belote the Po ctent capi~l;we were' not able to pany, he did not have bis own lie." .. .. aUraet. enougH customers and we building so his Labs have been.local be respected by.,aIl parties concerned Ush authorities ,£onstructlve proposals ·for· in tile YOiJsoftCheml.·lIl t.abs;atllli vestment in Afghanistan had"orily one' sales sffop," said cd irr vQrious parts of the city. Only The fact that both .\fghanistan "and Poland has· ':~Illl'g'wi>f--tll,'go ·to meet:.ilot,j Hayah.l1lah Yousofi, the owner 'and Telted".Fomnulas I recently the Yausofi Chemical Labs support the establishment of nuclear free zones and only ~e-"'demanclt1but also . fur· ./ (lntductslofFthc ¥oosofi··'IJa:bsl are has· moved to a new building in spoke manager of the Labs in. an interview is a reftectlon. of theIr sincere desire fol-' world Poland is Derhaps ont of \le few countples' Erhard informally. .cov.ring of thor Impl'bve 1~..p~uols·,:qua1lty1 wirh Ihe Kabul Times based on widely tested 'formUlaS'j Korl. Char, across from Ghazi High peace and European security. The Idea Is ex where agricUlfurehas becn developed side by defence .nd· foreign ·poliey. issues dur to;~~P!lteWlth"slm'nar commO" Hard Work Thedal.sl idevelopments''in the field School. Yousofi hopes this location pected to receive greater attention and consi side ~iththe imJustry. There is much to. be ing, a question and answer se~ionin The presenc:~o( Am~riean,fo~ccs dltles Impol-tecl:'. ,':' ate"e!"pl"Yed, will be permanent ~ However, after much har.....'! work Tl1e,·planl"now employs 20 people dcration by all concerned gained from itJi~experiences of our foll~.hfrl·l· ' " ., '. .. '~~'"";::'. ',~:'''. . " , ,., , At ..,.¢Sent.'!I1l,st,of· ~e ra~'1pcrseverence and patience the ~ matet'lll'Th.recjlill'ed tor,the ¥ousOll ncJuding six /women in ils' Labs and Since there is a great demand for ends,ln the process of mechanlslng agrleuiture. T.1;;o,0.1·. d.' p. ·f·llt1}4 ,0 1\.1._. rl ,. .·d.'. Tr; .' assets of the. Labs reached 800,000 l.a/iir'~~eimpo~"lIndthey"make has in mind a trainingl programme Ihe products manufactured at the and develophlg agrlcul~u~allndustries.. . l ,e~e.~ ,~~uar· ~eg I in 1960 tlie in Perhaps more slgniftcant, from the view ,J;lala.. '.' u-3SIS row er u$ll;Of solne' herbs ''gl:own bJ the enabling plant to which will provide inlerested men Yousotl Labs, the company intends peace· mIsery, it to ~h. The products of Yousofi Lubs point of natlon\l,l interest of both Afghanistan Poland Is also a mIRIng country, Afghatils-- , Colourful Thalland, seat· of a any doe, nol pen.trate the drawn into "s.cond 'defenec line of .o·uufry, Fill' lliifliMe, glass' and I It is the sole· aSJ'iration of the 10 open a few sales shops in the pro tan has vast i resources of untapped mlnerah ful Buddhis~,with it;s aln;1ost t:w~nty'sur(l,lce., A.merican strategy in Asia!'~tthe sold and consumed within the and Foland, Is that Ilart of the communique plllJ!tlcb.ottles, tube... vasollne Yousofi Labs to see that all co~ vince so that the people can make 1 country'" include shoe polish and which deals with the possibilities of greater co wealth. There is every possibiii~yof coopera· thousand monasteries, whi~elc;ph'ants. Also Thailahd is the, only. co~nlryrequest of the Bangk~k{ovemment, pa'tllJDn' I¢IJ·· waXwlllth·, are! use their home made products metic products needed within the cream., face cream, tooth powder of magnificent pag~ and ab~dantI in this part of t~cworld Which was. which values generous American' ceo Yousofi Favours ,Collective.Effbrts opcratlon In economic and cultural 'Oelds bet tion from PdJand In the economic exploitation; tIle:i,Ii~teSsential :ele~llt5In the country are provided by our Labs which arc. Yousofi claims very eco­ children's powder. face powder eviClonce fairy . talc past '·is.:stin~ana· European cotqny and 'which j nomio aid and wantS to· ween the' two countries. The cultiJral agree of our mineral resources. It is hoped that of never' sec Peking- YbUSjlft.'IlalJa are"lmported This will' nob o~lybe a great service nomical and of good quality in ~red In Developing Smtitl 'lrtdustries co1ogne and other solutions ment wbich was signed here by 'authorlsed re future contaots and spe.lally the projected vlsiti. oasis of p.a"" troubled Southeast has.o far 'bee? the to)l. ·of. manipulated communi,m .topped at lo ih~people, bUI will also save a of our Prime Minister' lind First Deputy Prime ASIa.. war .o? Its own teUltory. Its borders Once'We have' Our' own' 'petrol great amount· of foreign e"c~ange Some of the Yousofi .Labs pro presentatlves of the two governments. during HayatuUah Yousofi, all expe rience. .(hat if hard work. perseve Ink required by governmental and Mi Ister and, Foreign Mltilster to Poland will Western film companIes.'. make one eunng World War Two, wh.n the [,lis, year,. the, first Viel ··Con~·type relined, whi.h we ho{le will· not I fUJTently spent in importing such ducts such as oil for hair, ink, skin !\Ir. Visit Is a to non-government~1 Rapackl's fundamental step, nenced chemis.t., belie·ves that indus ,rence, courage, 'public I and go\lern department. re 1 a~to even; reater opportunities for mutual, mo~ieafter. .the other in, i~8ex~tlcwhole oC Asia. s.tood' in flames, its· "freedom. flghte!," ,apPeared in Thai ~',~ery.loDg:'f~'noW; ;and.-·once·, commodiaties. "said Yousof cream and after shaving lotion are wards this end e • g , t . settmgs. Tourists pour m, Includmg gO'Vemment pclllmlUed the Japanese. to' land', northeast. They attacked local (riausts and men of different pro mcnL s4)jpoit. arc. coupl.d. with pri ceives more attention in order to -i!e."liVeeiiiid~!i'honey. th~"g"I n such greal demand Jba( Ih. plant Already a considerable number of Afghan dol1ar-s~nding~eriCan fessions &hould join hands a'nd to ~i11 supply almost. all 'ink demanded cooperation between the two coon ·nes. I thousandS- o'f march through to Bl,lnna' and'Malaya:l, Mayor:s houses' and s'mall .'rmy 'post,s: sci~nttf\~\lralsl~ vate. irlvestment•• tl)e results ,.un can hardly cope with the demand 'of,' honey-bees gc;ther work to, introduce various Materials Imported .:..;..----_..:..-_--_.--:_._-- Gi's who. land here daily to ~njoya A ·Iittle··.later, it even- surprised. Wssh-. kidnapped or- murdered' govek'n.iPt·nt t\te.pfclspc.r9f 'w"l~h~s'very good I doubtedl}' be f.uitful. Hc attribules As far wax. Yousofi Sl1id as Soon kinds of industries in· 'the ,countr.y 10 Rigbt now all materials needed 10 brief break from. the WaT in Viet· ington with a 'de~lamtipnof war: . o'racials' and teacbe~',Their' ,acti6ns In 'the p.oun~·.: ,,'Ii'will overeome thesu<;cess oC his chemical labs as the Ministry of Agriculture and . "We I?ok., forward tto a bright He feels the developing .. na.tions these 'factors the labs arc being imported.' He in~reasedt,... 'sldfi:~ Irrigation ~uccecdin producing large tutu~e,judging from' our' country G~AN~E nam. . hl.ve to a frighteniDg' extent th"I"~se." 'In'':':'D,'l" H:OME PR,ESS AT A . ,hould see that t,heir essential -needs Yousofi received hiS primary hopes possib.i1ities for home-process ...... In" Bangkok, supcnnodem hotels,. This dcchiration, ..'which In the view The Thai 'govc'inrriefit' now inten'ds . ~~~.l\1l'.~:!is'~lie, maitufac~r·i amounts of honey. his plant will men s welcome to our products ~ _ are manufactured within th~cOUQ eti malcrip.ls will be explored. You spack bars. drug,'stores, night c:lub~anlt of 'American . politlcitins Was n'evei to tum, to' SEATO for ai~'n~8Jnsl'wb:at Ing of' siu1ill"oJjJ~~stich.'as glaSs, a.nd secondary e\iucation at'!steqlal be the number one buyer of the Yousofi noted ence bctween amateurs and profes try. - This goal cannot be achieved High Schoqland' his Baccalaureate soli is of lhe opinion that, although Yesterday's Anis carried an inter~~ew Giving reasons for AfgJ:lan teams strip~tea5e,~11l~have 'shot up li.k'e mu- s~tiou~dymeant" was, simply . ignored, it, all~gesto be comQ'ltmisi infilt.riition and: ~~.~~t1CbO~lesanll~'tUbesare f wax, Likewise, once Afghanistl1n. .'Ui~. S~h'ool With Abdul Wahid Dabir. chief of the loosing in international contests, Datijr sionals ~hroom's.,gllving t~isanCient city of 'When'llie war ended in, ,1945 and; : A commUhist ,lead,cr all~gedlfi'said!as col1Cllr~~d;. ~he,..'no!i~I!llIltiesare, from of 'PharmacY'j Y~.usoft"ain~mbc(t~efi~st said for one thina ,our t~ms do not The same issue of the paper carr.ie'd 'Ion~ ~~halland Ii~Cly~de was . of, . sports department of Kabul U~ivers~ty threcr l1)ittion people. ,an Amdicanisedl' many other countries-, were' destroyed, as:0'18',months ...:ogO<:-':;I: '·i1l;...to' 'thk!Sc!·within' the i 0," The general theme of the Intervlcw have the practice needed. Only one, an edilorial on the Afghan (ruit export face. "'.:.'/ ,. , ..,. . h~r~IY-~',spot, hac!' failen ..in, Sia",~..'wltl "bc··:th,VJ1'ext.'tarea':·of gubrriil"..war ~iin.,..;·,,~nea.Sl'forthe· Yousclll class at,' the . Schodl Pharmacy I p.rot~l ~~e~tal.Ul,ls: wh'ich' graduated in 1938. .in 1939 was: "what is the reason behind the Qlonth or so before the contest. begins With reference to the trade Siam-tenamed Thailan'ti. (land of. the,- "(oday. \ fonner, Siam is''·ODC',of. ~e~"niTe".., l:Ie, has' ~eptilis word ' '.'. ,',' ~ ¥l0 bet~cen'~Nghanistan .• a' course"foi"·pharm.acisls was eSlab.j declinc' of sports in this country? our teams start practicing for .the sined. .and c:rte' f~)-oy a government dc:cr~in:' (T'iosJ)·ailhful ~ll.iesof ihe ,.wear~\~.'ndl·. ,,-lIegedly}wo"powerful !8dio '~an'S"' .Jt' h'as;'bileD':scime years' sin el ~ ',th.e' P~Dlic Compro~ise event. This is not enough time, for the choslovakia,' the editoria~said it \'IS '.Ii'''~""anit'" "···tlc"· lished"liy Ministry of I Whilc uCknowledging the 'usefulness 1949-has '30 million lnha.bitant&;: and) firmly, tied. to the United Statcs>''rrtJ1in~mitters. 'on~~:in Itl)e 'south of China ~l!l,,~.. _,". ..p...... 'malt',,·.....l .In Agriculture Financing; Health' ~and"-Yo'usofi·:serveda's aJ . , ~Olympic players to learn to playas a team enc9uraUng.. to. note' that our forellf ·Ililldnglng.-w·':t/le Mliljslryl of the Afghan Federation as '5', ruled by ~.r(j~a1couple w.bjc~iSI' lhe;' ~.n~TO,pact. And' ,hC!r~(,~dll':thel ' Uifl o!he~,in. th~,;.~.~0~om·mti~i8t',:.no~h plants, teo.ctter. "., ,\. . . . Indust~les c~tral trade is c;ontlnu6usly being e~P8!1dt Clf,Mlnes·.and. 'beglinl '~y·.t~e ,po~u1a~j~~de ~eality:~' t • o:~"La?s,.~al~yb~~~an.r-'tqcf~~rs-U1 '. Ihe body for Hie promotion of l?ved .ma).onty of the sunt:l.y; of. Thai ..."-J. p~q~n'-?~ After actit'!8' in/'various capaCities', various sports, games· and aUtletics The second reason .is o( course that and our marlfeting standards ,are rislo'. hon 'and enjoys wide-spread pubhcity.~·In the past three yean. the:'Itm.en· the ml;)Te 91~tant·pa~ of ThiuJand ; .lui,.' .exp-e.rlmentaJ I in the health. centres i. Kabul Are .Accounfani$Running EEe?-- basls:;Ii-rp.~~eln.g.ce~I."atl.d· Dabir is of the opinion t~atthe for our (cams often. play agairisl profes It hoped for further. developments r Kiog~'BhOm~bolis a .gifted jaZzmual-' cans hav.c steadily .i~creased.theIr for- ..'wh~ic·.mu.ch· ~f't~c,soil !S'still in the pllis-\ thisl nature in the years to come. . l tlc.goOds·su.h,·as vases, rulers, andl Yousoli rlio'ught IhM he should malion of subsidery' bodies to be called sienals.·ThC:l'lie~is,·a'great de;ll.r of· differ 'cian:IWhose records are .hits: DOt·only' in. ~ in Thailand.. now es~a~;It· a,bout ha~ds,'o{. ~~g·Ian#.,?wner~ Last' summer the agricultural finance a8Ji~A*~; make: 'better' use lof'lhis kn'ow-how cd her goal, agricultural financing with his 'own' country, queen Sirik.it is a 15.000 men. They tiave in~ian~air T~eir~pr6pag'nda,'whicn' cilt!" also be '.", .' ,-. regulations for the Common Market only 1.9 per cent import value on sports federations will be a useful step -::------TlI/is¢ plliDts of .the :~Istryof\ He:established' his .0wn·labs and b.e out taking upon' herself any political n promoting physical training and woman and mother of startling ,beauty bases from which daily raids a~ebeing 'h~~r(l.in:' t¥:e Th~i_capi4-~.;re~.ats~g3in gan"1producing cosmetics. 1"his was ga\'e. rise 'to a 'crisis that seemed to be goods imporfed from other EEC sporls, , MI~,(\JId:lJid~tde's:might,veryi obligations rega'rding European union and ~Iegance;' ~ flow~against ',N~rth'Vietnam a~aiJhe, I,BB41a~ainth~t'~eQ.~.ng~o~g.o,vcmm~nt endangerinS'. thC' very existence of the countries lcle)I,;W~~kout'Ji in. 1956.' Hct is now the owner and The economic prerequisites the Fede plan':tosee tIIatl T At Ihe present there are three ~en ThaiJiuJd is' the only Southeast AsjaJII' so·called Ho Chi·Minh a trial,. ,which \,~~'s..sold, .out: the cOl,lntry to' ,the ,Arne manager pf the Yousofi. ChemiCal European' Economi.c Community. Y~t th~,:Vj'o\lil.ts'·neelled Ill' tlie' You w~t ral, Government of Germany res. unfortunately all of them in lhe WO RLDP R:ES·S "~ountrywhich,can still ex'port rice. No- partly,. crosses. La~,tian.territorY. ricans Labs' and is very pappy 'with his pro now, they have -been .accepted, To The turnover equalisation tax sc"·t;J?,,enil!lli~Lli!is;'!Ire pt'Oducedl was previously. quite prepared capital, responsible for the. promotion body seem, to,' ,go '~U"gr;y.If there is ' This oasis of peace has nlin~,~~en (Cii.rd. on page 4) g~ost,in, this fiold. . extent do the present regulations differ levied on _imports now represents a ° li~re.This; ~IJl'neW' to accept for the sake of some of sports, These ar(,: the olympic suited" in New York governor only "In.rease. frc mthe others far obstaole The Istanbul daily MiJliyel in its 'by ~ . --,-' ...:..'..,;.... You!IOfilt bas, trnv:eled in several greater to trade. than ------.,.,.---.,...- j1tJldiJ.c~oil progress' towards political union have federation. the sports department of Nelson Rockefeller and Mayor,. John t!lll cit:'t1ie"IlJant' but lhe other dUlies. In lh. agricultural JUDe 25 editorial accused the Iranian wlll"a1S\) lfelp tbl" You9ll1l' LaM to I European"countrjes and studied the hus had the ground cut from ,benealh Kabul'. University and the directorate goycrnment of rn.eddlin·g in Turkish V.'Lindsay ,w.lliknow.o-.~h~mical"labsnew In one decisivo point: they no longer sphere, too, there will very likely obtaIA .some n~ededmaterials I. to get I them. Faced with the' impossibiliiy ~f of 'sports in the Ministry of Education atTairs over the expulsion of an Iran In ~n,editorial, luellat said," as Crimindl' 'Pr4cedur-eDedree'taw HayatullahYousoO . represent' an ambitious' po.litical Euro be several small markets ,left' over· in . PART ;uXJ c!\'liAPtv,~}~lnthe~oUntry,andJ Idoas.., advancing its, ·political goal. the EEe D(lbir is quoted as saying that in an student gaurdit\n of the Kabba (Moslem however, unless our own manpower Yousofi cxpresses the hope,· t,hall pean programme, even Ihough they do 1968 not yel subjeot to joint EEC furf!\¢f'l1\or~It. will' ~aveexpen s now being run by the accountants hie" schools and the univer.sity sports tence, it is not allowed to JCcoll At:t'cle 397 knowledge, and our own investment through 'more investment "he: will be! contuinj apart-·from the purely financial policy. The paper said. '·to request' extra.:: temple at Mecca) King Faisal dAtut~·of. foreign currency: ~risequ 'Sup~rvision s nOI an cnd in itself bVt tather a dition 'from Turkey in a case where c04ld not avoid giving an answer at sider ,the, seI\ten.e as a over the le/laltty of are pu.t into use; he f.e~Js able· expand., his labs. and inc"",se I regulations, -1\ comi)'feh'en8iv~appendix Economic Goals 'fohe French. however. were also cj~~um TJaJs.Is not the only wliy tJiat I means. The emphasis is on physical extradition procedures .are _against both the, press conference to safeguard the ence. of. 'newly discovered ~lie,..flxe.ution of a sentence is Yousofi s~s from his own expe production onl,the well.balanced'development the If the ESC is forced back into set diS$8tisfied-because they have to st!m<;es or ·.hanged legal - Quality tI1e'!W~ttt.of .Mlnes 'and"lndus contribute, mont to' the.,agricuhural education so that' the students remain nalional and international laws, is of­ nterests of all Arab Muslims elte.ted by, the Attorney Gene tries, .can .heIp the .small'· 'indus Community has enjoyed in pcher fields ling itself nothing but economic goals lir and heaithy. Therefore tbe only of the crime (ai's, Offi~e.. rhis is a good thing: for the inler about which fact lhere can no longer fund.than·tht W, ~;ermanl(32 ao.d.31.2 fensive to Turkey and .;onstitutes an Yuri Zhukov. Pravda's political com trlaJ:',~liprl.vate· p!aiitii",su.h , as • ~4Ip4'Cbl.fCIJI). organisalion fQr lhe promotion of ntervention into Turkey's internal af­ mentutor. are full of lamentations A!:tIllle· 392. Article 398 . esls uf the six members lie in different be any doubt, there is no alternative per,'ceutl ThiS. is same For a Civi1 Coupt which is .on Execution of· the· court order l:'~lIl\'ift'Cliel,l'l.al '.L~blI.'l'he, MIn· Ihingl.completeJy, now.' in the hiiAOry sports in the professional sense of the fairs concerning the French President's sue Is~~ ureas. What agriculture is to France No one has anything to give away sldering a .ase not .then decided ca!' alSo' pro.vlde technical Euro~n" word is tlie Afghan Olympic Federa rendered on civil aetion shall be {or~instance. industry is to the Fed~ral So it is no wonder there is an un of inlop1l1ion, and. the King . has nol cessful visit to ,the Soviet Union. One of l1!\Vl.e ,~n.t'IIn.iIn.liIl· ,help t\trough lion. in the fillll1 terms, a, sentence is effe.ted by the claimant's request 'Ropublic (If Germany • comfortable atmosphere at the nightly Frenoh . spokesmen never rirec;L of asked'lhe United States for a bilateral the first to Slarl· walling was Tixi~r:giv tec~lcalaid recelve'd form frl issued.by 'the Criminal Court on a ArtiCle ~399:'" ..' , .. sessions now being held. in Brussels pointing this out in the corridors Kabul. said Oabir, is not Afghanistan defence pact, he told the Beirut news court. who failed' so. brilliantly at iln'lily ~lluntrlespar!l.nlarly aim Forei~ crime 'in terms, of the 'presence o( Sa.•anwali is duty bOUjld to Policy outside the llonference hall rJij~ Significantly enough these protracted and Sports programmes should be. , paper. AI-Hayul in an e.xclusive inler he last French' Presidential elections lid ilt deli.el/ll!l~lotal''1ndustrles But at this stage it also becomes an .object judged open. . In adopt-: measures' for the executinn talks. are being held bel ween ule v lionwide and in no way confined to th'view published Sunday. June 26 simultaneously; laments were to be th\s . instance, a. verdict of olear thtu the partners' agreement on Agricultural System 'co'pita!. It is for this reason ·that sports Faisal denied reports that WaShing of ctiminal sentences which' come us members and the praesidium. not heard in Bonn and Washingte'it a verdici of' guilty or court eXlle""ces ate inimlldiately likc, Ihe harmonisa.tion of taxes and re 'ichmucker. W. Gcrmany's Minister This way of seeing the matter and n the p~ovjncesare many. Generally The United' Staces is interested In for the ire of some Parisian commen not guilty-bears' the value of exe.uted, despite theii \>eing ap D~AfgltaJlistanBank siona! and social pol.icy, The phrases for 'Economic AlTa'rs. ironically re he unvarnished manner in which ,speaking people are healthier and more maintaining. the security, stability and tators like the director of the, ncws'pa aCllqitt'al.,'illdudes· a judgment pe~led,.~ikewise,sent~nc~s bi:'g,i,nto grow vaguer as soon as t.f:te marked thai an hour before the com t has been put into practice may lit· and."lhey have more lime to spare .1m - ridependen'ce of ...5audi·Arabia, Faisal An~ per L'!turore Roben Lazuric? haSed cln'1~rdJismissal'ofa·<:harge posing deprivatioaT p,f Iiberly . in j<.AQ,LJ...., Jun.' 21,-The follo\'l D.Dpendices touch ~poiltrade' and credit promise on agricultural financing and surprise some people. The EEe for ..sports. One, way to encourage them toid the n~wspapersNew York corres exchang~' where did the "combat" commentator o,r ·the insiaftlcleney :of the ··il)cul, cas~sofrobbery. ~ndattempted ing"l\1'e t/1e rates at.D policy witl) the Eastern &Ioc,for inst customs' union for commerciul pro agricultural ""tern Is, iodeed. adapt s to form provincial sports federations pondent 10 u Rene Dabzgne' cdtch the virus of patory evidence.; but' if it ·is ba.sed robbery,. lIhd a)so sente!J~es. ·on Afghllnistan Bank.. expressed In Bnce. Trude 'and credit policy arc ,aids ducls things had attained state of cd 'to "punishing" the countries-who As regards financing these federation Turkey and Greece must fill tbe gap scepticism? It, would &Cem·that the on .the assuinption' that the .ilct pel'Sons wl10 have previousJ,v. com Afjlhanis per unit of foreign .ur· o'f. tt'le utmost importance in foreign balance between the Six. 'the bnlance in meeting their own internal de Dilbir was quoted as saying Ihat the lefl r dissatisfaction by Fmnce in the Nalo alliance honour of the· threadbare atlantic does not' wnstitute a crime, the 11>1fteda prime. orl.o!',. the p.!'.rsons rencY'1 polfcy. '{herc j~,cerJainly no agreement ma,nd. gaift a "profit" from import oncerned authorities should find Greek Primo: Minister Stephiulopoulos union~formis .dearer t(l these poli sentence"issued does--not accr.ue 'onl: fo'rdign pollcy"in the' Community ing c.heap overseas- agricultural w~y~ who have'no pl1rpianent place of said in an interview published in Istol1 lical commentato(s _than th'e inte the value' of' the object judged r.esidence in,.Afgh~riistan.are .im BUYing . Sellinll mt1de.~\lP, as.. $Qmc...qy ttt .is..of lfiv.e. pan Belgium .lInd Ilaly were dissalls products instelld of ordering these One. way suggested was to ask pr u~,it.:,·· bul Sund",y. _ . resls of the nation mediately' exe.uted. ~uttherrtlore Af. 77.tiO ·(per V.S,- dollar 78.10 ncrs and a member, tied because they (eel lhemselves from Europe and thus, sUflporting basicall~ v<\tc companies and indi'liduals as well ~mp.J;i At. 214;·18 .(per one ·pound .. ster at the financial disadvan European agricultlJre. The "punish He told the influential Istanbul news The Vietnam war, China's nuclear ArtIcle 398 co'uit, :3entences. imposing , 3S Ihe bank to atJocate a set percentage Rights,Ot'·SupervISlon p..p(T GumhUT/yel that NATO w'l'~ub:.pr04uc'iio~~·--al)d,·'lhe:tr~~e.';n cultural products. naturally has' tf) pay "..,' sonall'-'''.Clrcumstances . ·.ilY·".Civil I gJDal ·seilten~e·to ..deprlvatjon . of. ·• .. of .. ..t.o ..'lht;l ,.loather. be more importanl, _after all, is the vincial IfWeratjo.rfs should ,be.come part Tehran 'newsp.a~"·~meout Salur disl;uSS' the ag~dB.for tbeir sp,mmit The sixth m~rnberhas backed the m~re CQur\S b'ear·'t~e·valu'e 'of .an .-ob libllrty" fly·..the·,iiourt. ',,:j" ;,.< Ie .: 1l\'1r.11,~I~~!!,".,'lI"!~~",oachIic. su~.,;fin~,w~rl6~nlrles~.' faCl thaI a Rnal dat. has at lasl be.n lowari;ls, the price adjustnient of their' own budgets. The gov.emment d.ay. ll:Jnc 2S. eXPfeS4i.Da support and ,me~tjngwith Yugosla.vian Presi(ent declamtion only in so far as it illVo1ves je.t' dej:ided "uPon. fO.r ·the·:cri!lli :":Had ,iye..Qccused' been" already YJ!llG:~rIQ~~"-.Ilr~O:b\-,,"'.;tIl,~;,q,!"~t,, .. ~Am\lnth·-e!"t:!!~.,:\.-\I.I\.!N'tl~!':there iacr~by. 390 ~.eul;of .,Uii~.-in fixed (or the customs upion. Six' levy than France-the 'French, after all ars~. III should . mau' gran 10 these (cdc sympathy- for King .Faisal of 'Saudi u..«>~Tito in Nc"" Delhi next int(qdu~irtgthe process Cor the coUce Josif ~o~· e~tl\qI11'1.lj.~oJ~,¢\a~lI. 101~r~~tlOg. cre~se,tl1~mQS!!~e,vant months sooner or late....would 'hardly do get the lion's :share o'C the aaricul ration,s nal in"the ..a!ijlldicstion 'Qf dptii\be~d/i~~'!if'rtmiij.)h~nr;Ule fllotwea'r; was ,aIjotlier exlUDllloll of ,\1as' bej,n Arabia who th~yS;iid was "ogenly in Oetob~r ~, tion of thc;se revenu~s.She has nol criminal caaes,i .. th~,prllVlsl9nat:Y exec\ltJon".of :the ~.an,Proudsq,?n, '..~e.l'l~tlfst'.~wards, f\'lo ...!\1'.'lis\U1~",!,Odels.,.o.t.:.-.fg~ra.chleve~.by I.taly which In. tl\e ha ve made pny real, difference eco tural revenues' distributed by Brussels ho·wcver. signed th.e section on the seti,tence lYent ,!'.: .Iapll;", ·n~.m~~r.-~(llal!an, ,of" th~?:.'lf,~H'lInt,l#'.·Jl1Ost.,'.: ". I fI.od 10 ·!l4~sllqn.h.as rcac,hed .the. nomicofl.y. . What is more, the re ,Woesl Oermo.ny. on . the other :::.III1lUWIIIlIUlUUlIllllllllUlIlIllIlllllllllJlIlllIlIIlllllll'"l111'"I1111llllllli,I 11 ifghts .of tbe European 'Pnrliament. As QO.9~:.FO~:-J\}~.CU­ finns, WhIch)'IS1I'[t .~!\t.pP8In~,J!lhen . !~~lir~~~·',~Me,·.h!,w.sa,!d~,...; ,.~ia.hl~l1.est,pro<\'u.•llO\1,'IJCr:~I..; hand. has to pay ih a balance . of pre,v'iously in L~e'mbour,France' has cu~toms A'DVE'RTISING'; R4TES o.n••.•pl1slde!'S·UI\~,4liilian .~",?es,.,!,~tlpns' ~re.alwars. cr.o\'lde'i'~'OR deslsn,: ~re:',al11'ong,the. mo,t .~PPTe:'.>.of ·,apprQ~.imately64-_.I)1il1i

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<- ... '- , • • t Visits In Tuesday's question hour the Prime Minister 'also infonned the His Majesty the'Klng receIved Mahmood Ferogbl, the IranIan Ambassador, yesterday Wolesi Jirgah about the visit here ferougbl presented-to His Majesty a copy of the Holy Quran, printed recently In Tebran, on behalf of Deputy Prime Minister of So­ er the Shahlnsbah 01 ·Iran. ' viet Union, Kiril Mazurov, Chin Dr.. Jazalerle, Polltl.al Counsellor of the Iranian Embassy, and Mr. Tabatabai, the Cultural ese Prime Minister Chou-en-Lal Counsellor of the Embassy, were also present durIng the audience Polish Foreign Minister Adam HIs Majesty the KIng received the present wIth thanks. All Mobammad, the MInister of Court, was Rapacki, and a Jirgah from Nor IlIso present. , thern....1nll..ependent Pakhtunistan Mazurov:'o,Q his way home from Pakistan made a one-nIght slop in Kabul· at ,II)Y. lnvita~iim,,the Premier Invited Smith To Buy' Missiles; Bonn Prime Minister ..said. This gave us the opportunity to talk over To Visit Pakistan, matters of mutual interest, inter· Kabnl. June 20 (Bakhterj Ali Arshad Begulates Rhodesian Imports; national issues and especially to th~Charge D' A~airesof the Pak.is receive further assurances on par· tarli Em bossy here, called on Prime ,. Boffomly Enters UDI Case ticipatiQri of the Soviet Union in M'inlstcr Mohammad Hashim Ma implementing .Of Afglianistan:s wtlhdwal at 10 a.m. this morning and NAIROBI, June 29, (DPA).­ five-year plan. Progress was In third cx~ndedan iovitation from Field Mar Rhodesian exiles Dar-es-Salaam claImed yesterday that Salls also made in discussion rega~ngsb t Mohammaq Ayub Khan to visit bury ·Is negotiating with Cape Town' on acquiring ground-to-alr seiling a fair price on Afgh,liri1s> Pa istan IP,lssUes•. ,.. tail's gas to be exported to the An Afghan Foreign Ministery source .A spokesman for the banned government that Her Majesty'S Soviet Union. DiscuSsion has been Rhod.esian nationalis.t party "Zim s~iflthc President of Pak.i~tan.in bts government does not recognise goihg on '.abo,ut this matter for babwe African Peoples Union l~.lrlitionrecalled hi., visit 10 "Kabul The certificate signed by Bot some·. time'so tllat 'a rate which io";lanua..y 1966 and' .ialed that the (Zapuol) maintained th~ the tomley said Rhodesia continued will·'-\iedair· to .both .sides can be Rhodesian breakaway govern ~~,n~ri~~,~i~is~~r:e:".' 'I to be a colony for which Britain decided' ·uPon.. iie 'sald, .';['he visit, Visit. should a1l'l\td.bQtKsId... ari'" opportunity 10 ment cif PreJ1lier .ran Smith plan was responsible. . 'MluwBn'dwlij ..said,..eon.trlbllted,· to .\,. "".. , '. , ned to install the missiles at the 'l~,,(h.anvc.. views Qn. ·mattets· ·of..com Sir Corn~iusGreennild. Rho "Ttil1n~rrng-iflrli8JiiStil~'s;'frieridly l, .~';:';"ln, i ., "",7 Kltriba Dam. arid the Victoria desla's rhlef sPdkesman 'at . the relations with the USSR 'lJ,..,:,p~~r~s:.. ., ._ ...rlme ,MIOIstcr ,. MalwandwaJ haa Falis' near the Zambian border talks, ssid Rhodesia·had survived Likewise· tlle '"Chinese ne~oli.ator Pjime t Rhode.>ia's reported all British sanctions '''and there· is Ministe'r'Chou-en-Lahriade a brief acoep c4 the invitAtion.' with thanks Iy is John Gaunt. A ,Uate for Ihe vi.it Willbe fixed later nothing in my judgmen t to show .stop' here On his way to.'RUmania The same spokesman said ac that Rhodesia willnot continue to and was welcomed by 'the govern cording to reports reaching . Dar survive them ment. HiS visit was short but nev· Jhant To Spend e.-SallUm from South Africa ertheless was an opportunity to Verwo~rdis prepared to help Ian discuss international issues ·and HWeekIn Geneva Smith militl,lrily ~YsupplYing WilsonNames matters of mutual" interest. The anns 1I0t obtainable from Britain ~ENEVA,June 29, (DPA).-UN exchang~pf '{iews 'is considered Portugal, the United States or Leaders Prolonging ·to. be beneficial in consolidating Sefretary U ThaQI' will dedicale parI Japan. . . friendly relations between two of/his forthcoming one-week here Rhodesia had approached Sou.h Seamen's Strike countries to linforming, himself in detail on tbe Africa to buy missiles for her in cOUrse of dIsarmament talks in the lONDON, June 29, (BBC and R.u The Afghan. government used France,' the ZAPU spokesman Ha se~,entecn-nationrncetiog ter),- The British Prime Minister .its offices to'obtain pennission for claimed. raid Wilson in a speech on the seamen the 'plane caITying Chou-en-L.ai the talks were . resumed thiS Meanwhile, it was reported in spring folloWing a resolution by Ihe strike in the Housc of Commons Bccua and his COIIlPlmions to pass over Bonn. thal West Gcrmnny will ed the British Communist ,Party leaden Iran and TUrkeY. 20th General Assembly shOrtly I'l'\ake all imports from of having a hand in the· strike. accord Polish Foreign Minister "dam U Thant is to arrive here 00 Rhodesia subject to official autho T!iursday and will stay until July 7 ns to BBC. Rapacki, who enjOy~an interna risation, the- foreign office and eeo is also to meet Samuel A The British Premier named the com tional reputation: ~orhis efforts ¥c nomics II1inistry said llere yester. for European security and. inter· GODard, President of the Interna day. munist leaders who arc all.cgecily in ti~palRed Cross committee, who re volved in prolonging the 'strikc to a national peace visited Afghanis New regulations accordingly seventh week, tan last week. . cenny made a trip to the Sovict would be published shortly. a stale Later the British communist pany Matters related to t!>e inter· Union ment by the two ministries said aders refuted the allegations made national situation and Afghan Observers attach special signifi There was no intention to libe Polish relations .",ere . discussed caoce to this meeting' sincc' thc'In by the British Premier ralise the already imposed restde The Prime Minister said two, "de­ with him. Partielpalion of Po­ temational Red CrQss has for some tions on the import of Rhodesian time been attempting to ease the dicated communists, Jack Coward and land in the third /iv"':year deve­ tobacco and sugar, it said ~ lopment plan w,as also discuSsed 116~of prisoners of war in Vietnam In Salisbury, British common Roger Woods. wcre successful in and assurance received in' this and to establish contacts with wealth relations secretary Arthur suring chairmansl,1ips of tho strike was refle.eted ill, On Tuesday th. Secretary-General ommillCcs of London and Liverpool respect the jomt BoUomley entered Rhodesia's con pons." communique' issuedby.~.the,lUg will address the UN Economic and stitutional test case here Tuesday han' and Polish Fd7;eign' MiniSters ISocial Council .(ECOSOC) al the with an affidavit stating that Bri Wilson said the "political and indua Members of a.visltirili . 'jirgah !lopening. of its summcr session lain did not recognise Rhodesia's trial incxperiencc" of some memben of from Northern. Indepeitd"mt Pli,kh declaration of independence the- NUS nalional executive meant,. small number "llrticuJate, intelli,ent ~ tunistan are mi\v. ·guesPJ '?~Afg (VOn last November of and well-briefed members." exercised hal) govermn~nt.We are'in oon- . I hiD S04th Africa state ndvocate an tac~.with this Ji,.gah, anc\ try to: Delegatiqn To C a Sidney Kenlridge told the high nfluencc far bcyond lbcir numbc" in accordance with ·thll. policy of./ kABUL. June 29,. (Bakhtar).~Fedacourt: III submit this certificate. is Mcanwhile, representativcs lot Dri the government w11lch. was ,en- / M9~ammadSnram, dlrcctor of pubhca conclusive and incoqtestable 'and ain's shipowners and the seamen's dorsed by the Wolesi ·Jirgah 'COIl,-·tion in the Ministry of fnforroation aod that this court cannot recognise a union mel in london again yesterday n another effort to settle the seven sider the proposals. of ~\iej4,-gqh I:Cuh~r~,and Moha~madHussail\ Razi weck old seamen's strike. and assure them of "ursY'P.I!I,I~,·Id'l""'!o,r of pubhcahon In the <:;allege These assur8J).ces, of Cl'l1'ile '~.' iof.I'l-ltcrature, left for lhe People, Re Shipowners huve, offered 10 be'limited by the authority I1rall,~"'1public. of China Tue,day U.S. ANNOUNCES grunt llnother n~l1edays ,ot"leave an :t>~rins nually if the union agrees not to- insiat ed to the government b)' ·tl1e'·Con:·l lheir .three-week ,tay there 70 MILLION DOLLAR stitution. . '. :~~·.~{:i,<;.~h4clegation wiJl visit several cities on an immedilltc cut of the weekly ':'.' t LOAN TO PAKISTAN working hours to 40, The sbipowcra are WASHiNGTON, JUne 29, (AP).- willins 10 Bjl:rec to a two-step cut in ChouEn~lai Makes The 'Uili,tcq ~tatesan.nounced T~c.sdQ.Yworldns hours over a period of four \ .. "", ' '," c;om~,aqderPista'i~~;:;f9:~erlhro~s Milital')' a $70 million lons·term loan to Pakis years. Sho~tStop InPcik tan for the p~chaseof U.S, commodi Vnion 'leader William Hogarth baa aJ. R'AWA,WiNDI, June 29, (OPA) Ar.ge~nePres;~ent"'iQ!·./~;:'."~~~.··'!P:'D/~tattics in the programme ~atmarked the ready indicat~that thc 'union will. de ~hJo.... Pillne ltdlnisier Cbou Eo re~umptionof U.~.economic suppOrt, man!J more titan this concession. Strite BUENOS AIR~,June 2,9, (~).on'chief of lhe ·naVy :and .Slr· foise-.·, that would onstall L,eutenant Gene lsi amvell,he;.." by I\ir .from,.!fjraoa Long-term ·U,S. economiC' a(d to both meeting!. 'in scveral British pon. cities ,.....Presid.~t..:.~uro. lUia,' .ov~r-..cOl\tradictorl' atJitud",! of IlUa.:'1!11Ct.. ra( Juan tarlos Ongania. fo~mer Y!'S~rdat"tor:'a two-day 'visit' to Jndia and Pakistan was .u.peniled . 10 have called on Hogarth to make no 'hrown by a ·fIIIUlai:y.r.volt I¢, -by compell.d thj. commslId J". "alloiSti'jarmy. Commander.on-e/llef as ont. Paki.lap. ." .. .' .-.. .. concessions 'but to iniist on an imine-­ Army' :C;pmmandcr Pasc:u'al Pistarini 'secu;rity ,actio'o:," ,,' .t, ''I II y;.!..t!.:~.;;?Jt•.·,'rim Presjdent m.onths ago ,as a result. of the Kashmir He' was..m.t ·wilb an Asian.•tyle conO!ct ~ct;.vccnQlc two DQ.tiona diale cut of workina hours , but stubbornly' reftiSinS to· ~eSigtl,Wben trying to dismiSs ·G"perilt;:..·' Pistarini, 51, ,ucceeded Oogaoia embrace..by Ilresldent Mqb!llDlDed Ar I.f~, 8e!ltina's 'goyeJ:llR\cnt ·thous. Pi~lariD.i:-¥ondaY·rus1l!! Prdideiit: 1 , a polo player, as I,Irl1)YchIef less ·The U.S, State' Department annouoc gi~.n 52 Ayub.,1'han, and an enlliuSias 4a~~ TuCsdaY."in :,th. Prcsi~ntialaUlomo- lIJia ac'c~d·.bim of rebelUcin .ji'r'dO" 'llhan a year 3g0. Both men have' held cd earlier,' mo.iUb that economic tic"w.lcomc bY'th•.·popu!lltion Number Four Plays bjle. wiih ;a:"~l,Itrol'car esc~r\'fyitfs the authority. of\ Castro"Silo: 'key posts in the politics of Argen assistance would be reaumcd from ex )",e;~bi~esc:~J'lll.r,:¥.dth= sting aid (Und•. but that any fuods for H:.,'a.ppsrently_' ~as:~ot.. lIJld.~·chez...... ",,,::-,.: 1'_in~.·.. • !I~\!fI..of,"'o.rmal talk., ,WIll! the ·Pak fresh programmes would have to be Ha.vocWith Japan ii.anl , ...... ,dent tada 'dunn his arrest.....ix: pe!'f'ns, JOcludl!lg Pl'tlon. BBC .r.ported the' U.S.' had.. ··cut!' .. ' fn 1963; 1.llta, tben a 65-year-old "" \ ~ ',> , TOKYO, 29, •• ,Y.. g liclleve~',10 ,be hi. . tiy\l .oos.'.a diplo.matic rel~tiOl!swilh .~~~~.,:'country doctor was ..elected Pres approprlat.d by the U.S. G9nllfCSS Jun. (OPA).­ 40.cbciur.. in:' ltay' lawalpiJi announced an interim $'0 million com .. . lh. comnluJ1.iqu. w.nl' on. dent. nla, after his resigl!ation, wenl pn 10 the nortbwest.ro Pacific east .of , IIIw-i:okl. (Uj>ar niaht-'two' weeks modity loan to eakistan to help the Presid~Jlt .... northern' Japan by Wedn.sday. Illja, offered bis resig- With tb. command.r. oJ the navy the retirem.nt li.I, but remained ss economy. on an emeraency basia. The at' tenlpe",tUICS as IQWas 260. ".g. Casualti~s.report'!d by. the 'laps Res ,(I) belo.w zero .(;-162Cl natiol!. al 21QO' 'Iocal ti~e(0\00 snc! t!l. air force" Pi.tar.ini is ex~cl-.o~eof the nation's most influential new loan is repayable in dollars over GMT) .Monday tQ the·Commalld.rs· ed now to form a governing JunIa mJlitary men nese national police agency so far u 40-ycar" Period were one d.ad and' Ir injUred