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PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMEs OCTOBER 30 1~6 !) x-~~~a,::: ~~ ~eek Irt,~v:Jt~ ~I'~ ~ Johnson Praises Malaysian \ Afghan U:' t'-L. 0 1 -I. i 1 I't Progress In Arrival Speech ~trilb~:n:.J~ a:::: TWO AHHIVERSAI(IS~;FOOD PROGRAMME :~lr~le~:t1:m:~~ ~~~.~ ULTI KUALA LUMPUR Oct. 30 (Reub!r) - The .nhr. leaderabip 10 the co\ln h h I th m t f US Pr<:sldent Lyndon Johnson said bere ~ay Malayala bad &bown "dra 01 the A bomblnga 01 ti'y waa In alli'C*m'nt when the W IC • e iiialO oOd 0 our peo- that military action could stop communist aggresslon-and that 8irosbln;m and Nagasaki nailon marked Teaoh~r8 Day 00 useful and effechv. for the wellbeing pIe During e we.k the MIDlster j when aggression w..' stopped the peace as weII lis the war could ~e disease Is a rhumatlc ThurSday that more and progress of \he country and fos of Agrlcultti~ aod Imsatloo wlille be won coDdltion In the spine, known than anything else. IS in need of pro ter our clhleOS pnd. IDs Majesty ~tCelvinll a group of farmers gav. per .ducation so that In the Ii-ht furthermore called fdr a kiod o. .tal'S of govemment pUlOS to 10 nil 11tl X In a statement prel>ared lor de nlficanee for our struggle In V etnam as __spa._ treatmy s traying was of this objechve the ground mily....'-- education which Will -ake our' cr.ase wheat culhVation III the Ivery on arrival here alter h s today he added a IIULUI en BOrne 20 ~ country H. spok ab ut b tt to pav.d for the furth.r .xpanSlon cn Idren patriotic law abiding... d-. • 0 • el VOL V NO 181 KABUL MONDAY OCTOBER 31 196& (AQRAB 9 1345 S H) PRLCE At 3 three-day v sit to T\>a land the US I teel that I know you because 30 years ago • ~ .- seed and ch.mlesl fertllIs.rs .- treated Q[ cllitural and SOCIal ;coQ a..lItl mocrat·c s.1IIess and huma....larl.n I' President sa d Malaysia s examp e Malays a I ke the United St~ sP a tlen... so were ...' II' Last ni""t the pr.sl"ent of agn amon~ the citizens 0'1 IIl1s country IndIVIduals ~ IS" 't f und to be d In I ~a" ~L. alTered the Un ted States hope lor a federation of states whlc were 0 y g" 'u .,. and u';.ful mem\llirs be trbined ner. IS no doubt that /0 fo· Qultural ext....slOn said 10 a !tadl" Rote Of Media M~re FRG Aid Promised F~r Mission Members the future once colonies of Great Britain and Mfa at a rate 10 times,-_ ~over• 10 serVe the country 3 .., these tasks tb. couo"", a '-ach.rs....lW Afnhanultan round -bl,a • poer gramrn KABUL OPENS TO th t ted II th la~nona Johnson sa d Ma ays a then be because Malaysia is like the Un ted _~a e"pcced adl tIey """ no.D T.aeb.rs Oay was m.rked wilb Iiave 10 be .qul"'...... With"" lino~·ledgeW that the nalion haa be.n ....,"" be Chosen By Jirgah gun bu 1 I ng Ll free and prosper ng States a nation ot many d verse r~IV r a on, r lIy }'~ w hmd 10 wheal producflotY becau.. In Populari,iling ProJ"ects -bard DU I to d to a m.ssage fro"l nls MaJ.sty the and means of educating OUr ch,ld Ipakthia Forest KABUL Oct 31 (Bakhtar) -The RI r. PUBLIC NEXT YEAR I countryside that could re leve the peoples d lTerent relig ons and dlr • 0 0 n on Id 'rI\.lOg which was read l1y the MiDIS ron Teachers Day h.ld once a seeds be,n""u,"sed now by our far Pakhtu Discussed Wo es J rgah yesterday chose mem i • I< A III I n 11 1R.~h. -Tn KABUL Oct 31 (Bakhtar)- pave ty and the apathy pon :vh ch Cerent cu t res., Johnson sa denth n th nternational Can f ':1 rI '"'l mers are not teslstant to many na bers of the parI amentary delega commun sm thr ved ocr Congress ler 0 Educalton 10 a large a d diS- year glv.. an OpportOllI\Y to the I Before leaving Bangkok Johnson tlOgulshed mcetmg at Kabtll ~en nation tel pond.r t1ie stalus of lura causes and the .011 has lost nivers~ity a meet ng held n the M mstry of An FRG delegatIOn whIch met the Minister of Planning Dr Ab ton wh ch s to v s t Ind a n m d Vou ach evement n this res agreed to ncrease US military as As early as 1957 be said dary The most valuabl. PQ..... the teaching profeSSion in the coun much of Its fertility Furthenoor. U Collection, Gifts Informat on and Culture yest.r4ay dill Hakim zyaee yesterday promised to send to Afghanistan a December at the nv tat an oC that ,ec I e eve has the greatest s g s stance to Its Vietnam war ally studles lound that the ex slon of a country IS Its tiiilned and try The MIl\llt.r of ,Educatibn in h. saId the population lias been afternoon the role of the RadiO and sawml11 anl\ other small industrial equipment for installatlon in country Thai and by one third Pr me Min perlence 01 the patients was educated sons His M.Jesty a major speech saId lbat JO Its de ncteas ng at a more r.pld pa.. th.n the Press n popularlS ng Pakhtu Pakthla province The House al 0 dec ded that the ste Thanoln Kilt kachorn told re similar to that of survivors 01 said 10 bls message. a. said tea velopment plans, the MlIllStry of Ihe IOcrease 10 wheat productIon From Abroad Form Nucleus was discussed The delcgat on wh ch cons sts excellent and there s hope for fur F anc a and Budgetary Committee po ters the atomic bomb exploslons chers and other 1earned me" should &Iucahon not o...ly has plapod .m RIght noW the MlOJstry has been KABUL Oct 31 (Bakhtar) - .he meet ng was pres ded over o~ h gh offic Is of the FRG M n s he development of uch p oJects sl au d meet every day after the Rocket's Engines The two eaders met at govern In IIIroshIma and Nagasaki concentrate On Imparllng tltat klOd phasls on primary and mlddl' edu sbl. to apply the results of Its own The l{abul Zoo WIll be opened to the publle next year The zoo by M n ster of Informat on and Cui tr es of Agr culture and Ecooom c thcy sa d H use has adjourned to complete wbo also have had an excess of education and kitllwledg. /0 oUr calIon but has also ~Iv.n speCIal expenments in the Kabul and Nan wlll house all species 01 found in AfghanIstan and some ure Mohammad Osman S dky and Cooperat on hoped that 'b s would Accompan cd by 0 Gerhard t st dy of the nat anal budget Re-ignited Twicei menl house w th other top officials rate of Ieukem..I ch Id,." anll youth which may prove allenllon 'a establishingq ,", Mliools for garhar regIOns Better seeds have from abroad was attended by wr ters and Journa help the fores y projects of the Mollmann the FRG ambassddor In The par amentary delegat on to nc ud ng U S Secretory of Stale I ,-- ," - been d st b t d f I sts in the M n stry and offic als of prov nee Kabul the delegat on pa d courtesy Ind a cons sts of Deputy Abdu Dean Rusk and Thai Fore gn M n s tralOlOg teach.rs He saId th. co- m.rs of u';~~ ~woa;~~nc:a:~d :::-. The Zoology Committee Ot Afghal11stan met yesterday m the M n stry of Educ"t on and The delegat on sa d the FRG a Is on he M n sters of Plann ng Razaq Deputy Shah Ghaz Deputy Hydrogen Fuel OK ter Thanat Khoman on the last day FOREIG N NEWS IN BRI EF operation olfered by peopl. through d t d I II t CAPE KENNEDY For da Oct out the country and a1.0 by In'-rna pr,sl en sal a arge q an Ity of Bartkot Park where the zoo IS to be created Kabul Un vcrs ty governmcnt w II soon prov de funds and Ag ul ure and I r gat on last Mohammad M r Deputy HaJ Moh of Pres dent Johnson 5 visit _ tJonal agenoles and friendlyJ ~coun chemlca.rI f, tillset has be Import The commillee waS appolOted man Federal Republ c has sent It was deCIded that after the for anothet ae al survcy to prepare ,,~ek mmad Deputy Haji Wal Moham 10 (DPA -A US Centaur rocket 30 (AP) en There s no public record of TEL AVIV Oct Nations to discuss details of the ed to be sold t f n accordance w th the deCIslOn var et es of f sh sea turtles Ama delegates have stud ed the report plans to make good use of the mad Deputy Saleh Mohammad c stn ted s engines in space th tri.s hBs h.lped ,n the dev.lopment 0 arm.rs present Amer can m 11nry ass stance Israel Thursday marked the ten talks of the Cabinet sOme two months ZOn parrots and a South l\.p1encan prepared by the Comm ss on on forests in Pakth a Dcp tv Tan Mohammad Deputy th f rs t me last week The to 1 ha and The last available ann versary of the open ng of the of su Wednesday morn ng the protect on of anunals m the on can be prOVIded for them u e P of Reshad of the College the cull ng of trc s find p ese va on m tary ass stance an accelerated that a Just solut on of the Kashmir filled all Yugoslav expectations delIcate t mes ahead of the nahan vince wblch Will Irrigate I 500 acres country Yesterday s meetmg of the com of Let e s Senator Qyamudd n of scene y f wo mpo tan launch rural development programe and d spute could pave tbe way for a a great responslb I ty has befo put of land ~n In accordanCe w th the nstruc m ttee was pres ded over by Tor Khad m Prof R sht n p es dent of Acco d ng to p el m na(y ae a e 0 om deve opment projects reduct on n the armed forces of BOGOTA Colombia Oct 30 the shoulders of leachers the Another Item of news on the tlons of the Government of Pr me yala Etemad rector of Kabul the Pakhtu Academy and M ulana su veys the dele:gat on old the M Ie de ned to d sc ose any de b th Ind a and Pak stan and the (AP) -The government announced lscharge of wh ch requ red hard agr cultural front last week was Ibe MIn ster Mohammad HashIm Me Un verslty Sa f attended the meet ng n ste he cae 35 000 hecta es of uth Korea on al y n the s ate of Hessen gle n the narcoUc over the Mora The Synan trade delegation arr v were mme workers many of them 10 g ers when the a I es anded of the annex to he p ov a de wh Ie Johnson was conferr ng On the per phery o[ the John Sa day l know what powe the I would be a first step est ccan Alger an border ed n Moscow last OIght It IS b.ad burYlng th.u own children In rna e he probable med urn and long Th s en grnat c French Adm ra In Delta War ed by Yah,a Urudakld director of keepmg w th Welsh custom most of partment of nformat on and eu tu e w th Pr me Mm ster Tunku Ab son Park talks P em er Chung 1 fede al hancellor s g ven by the Kwon a e expe cd a ake LIP m gruwth of agncultural praduc po t c an and Ang ophobe came to WASHINGTON Oct 30 (AP)­ the econom c and finanCIal admm s the moth.rs slay.d at home hidmg yesterday dul Rahman and members of h s n u on and I w II use to th make a un aue contr but on to the VIENNA Oct 30 (DPA)-Aus R sk a e xpec ed 0 ake up very last on The Un ted States w 11 delav as long tr an Chancellor Josef Klaus yester trallon of Syr a s MInistry of &0 the r gnef behind draWD curtams cab net at the parI ament bu Id a ed ('ause the vo ume says nomy BOST Oct 31 Bakhtar Moh some problems ar s ng from the J:) t sh Agr cultural M n ster as poss ble any dec s on to step up day was re elected chaIrman of h s and black draped w ndows 109 rhorlJas Peart as ehs rrnan of the The h story sa d of Da lan who DUring Ihe talks the Sides will The sdence was broken only oy amm~d Hash m Saft Pres den ot Pol ce sa d so far 127 people had V etnam wa wh ch ruffle but do he pace qf the wa n the area of Conservat ve Peoples Party at 15 was later assass nated nAg ers the He mand Val ey Author ty and no ser ously threaten relat ons ops have d scovered n eel og old a p esss conference Ihe Mekong delta where Vet Cons eleventh party congress Klaus re­ d scuss n deta I the lIsts of goods the swell ng sound of a hymn sung been arrested dUT ng rots n Kua ha no dec s on had been taken w thout h m nterna confl ct nught for further mutual deliver es n Welsh at the graves de the Gove no ot Helmand ospected la Lumpur s nCe Johnson arnved b('t veen the wo all es r 64 V e Cong th S for es a c concentrated U S offi ce ved 307 out of 324 votes Her These n lude h gher combat ega d ng Fau e s proposal bu I' eas Iy have produced w despread al nd a ed las week The new trade protocal Will be Aberfan asked that \mIy r.lat ves the p og ess of work on the ed b e early Sunday a weep of a dense haas mann W Lhalm was also reelected a wanc s f r Sou h Korea s n a S gon whe e they had been refe ed 10 the OECD per SourcclO d~scr bed present nulitary secretary general s gned w th n the framework of the and- close fr ends be allowed to at o Is facto y here yesterday WELCOME naneot counc J three year trade agreement conc1ud tend the funeral f gl t ng men n V et am a SJle batt es ast F plans fo the delta 0 the southern d up and Il¥Jre up-to date qual ty The mee og d scussed a revew of ed th s year by the USSR and the KUNDUZ Oct 3 (Bakhtar- He arr ved to a tumultuous wel m ta y head mOs pari of South V etnarn as quIte MOSCOW OCI 30 (DPA)-A ~uns he agf cui u al pol c es of membe SCHUMANN ADMITS Syr an Arab Republic for the first Ha f the wo k on changmg the orne w th boom ng a sa u e fa the arms and equ pment the modest They sa d no mmedlatp. Sov et An 22 cargo a rcraft pilot l d States s supp y ng the aun r es of the OEeD over the pas t me It created favourable cond course of the Charda ah rver has and a crowd of 15 000 cheer ng as found a maJo 0 m tment of US ground ed by lest p lot Ivan Davydov IIft.d Kor~art y a aga n t the b kg ound of ,UPERVISING KILLING tons for furtber development of been camp eted he stapp d of the plane from three new South reserve fo ces n the a ea s exoecterl a payload of over 88 tons to an w Id ade ACCRA Oct 30 (AP) -Wanted the Sov et Syr an trade Last year the ve su bmerged Bangkok d v sons fling the V etnam crea Present plans call only for alt lude of 6 500 m.tr.s to break the ted gap at home a prom Se to I ea t sa d the meet ng ended German doctor Horst Schu An add tonal protocol on goods the rna n road between Chardarah The P es dent the first Amer heaver support for the South Viet offic al world record set by an Arne­ keep US forces here t the r pre w th bod ag eement on the need 60 adm lled at the appeal exchange s gued th s year envlsag wo eswa and Kunduz and a cana can head of state to v 5 t th 5 mul namesc and Amer can )0 nt army lean 10 December 1958 the SOVIet 6 fo an n rase n farmers ncomes Wednesday that be super ed an mcrease of mutual goods de s nQ..w be ng dug to save the road 1 raCial federat on told the crowd sent level of 50000 an cons derat navy rver a madas (umed at safe­ news agency Tass reported SHEAFFER on of a plan to ra se the South for a development of world agr cui v sed the k II ng of hopel.ss luna I vcr es n 1966 QY more than two from be ng flooded aga n Malays a had shown that mIla guard na r vers an4 coastal areas Korean army level from 610000 ural trade and for planned means cs In InstItut ons to clear those m II on dollars above the volumes ry act On could stop commun st and flush ng out enemy units offi aggreSs on and that when aggres to 630000 men w th at least $200 to mprove product on n tl e poorer nst tut ons for wounded German prov d.d for by the trade .gree FAIZABAD Oct 31 (Bakhtar)­ c als sa d Drive In Movies SlDn vas stopped the peace could m II on n annual support funds pariS of the world sold ers who were engaged In the ment The nomenclature of com Unforgettable gift.. Wo k on the civ airport in Kham It has b.en w dely reported that guaranteed for the foreseeable day fe and death war to defend (Conld fro n page 3) modities Dcreased For the first Chopan desert 13 m les north of also be won another US combat d v s on s ex The Pr me M n ster told a press future D.m Germany pected to be senl to S V etnam for Dr ve n cmemas are Ideal for time the USSR will buy n Syr a It's a Sheaffer! he e s nearly over The c viI av a CORRECTION the famIly A motber and fath.r In yesterday s Kabul TImes He est mares that a total of bel eventual duty n the area known as cotton fabncs kn twear footwear t on department began work there ween 80000 and 120000 persons the 4th Corps It was I.arn.d that can /iCe a film w thout worryIng and tobacco wh Ie SYria w II begm on). th ee weeks ago In the news Item Sldky Ins about th. r ch Idr.n They tak. the peets on p.ge 4 coJwnn two were 01 m nated n asylums under these troops f commItted would to mport chern cal fert hsers from GUINEAPUTS US AMBASSADOR UNDER HOUSE ARREST dur ch Idren With them KANDAHAR Oct 31 (B.khtar) the fourth IIne of the second Adolf Hitler s wr tten order be stat oned n the area of the delta tne USSR WASHINGTON Oct 31 (Reuter AM str spokesma sa d he Ther. s no nted to h re a baby A de eeat on of experts f om the paragrapb &botlld read G... ng World War II surround ng Sa gon to the north­ By 1968 the Sov ,t !lyr an goOds Gu nea has D aced the Un ted States J p omats had shown great unde s tter for even the youngest chIld M n str of Publ c Work!'> returned Washingtonl Denies Blame vernor of Nangarhar' than Schumann was g vlDg ev dence at the area known as the 3rd Corps turnover s expected, to lOcrease SO Ambassador n ConakrY under house stand ng The government had he appeal court pres ded over by Three US dJV Slomi now are ope can be brought along to sleep 10 the per cent 1n compar son With 1965 to Kabu yeste day alter maklOg a expla ned t had an obI gat on to Governor or Pakbtla. car ~o ar est after char,!! ne' the US w th Ch ef I ust co Edward Akuffoaddoo when t was approximately $30 mil survey of the city asphalt the (J otec ts na nnals by every nea s rat ng ther.. London declares that Dayhght respons b ty for the detent on of For Accra Airport Incident 60 Although some US sources 10 Ion roads oss b e and to ensu e the safe y of SavlOg T me IS a threat to an en 19 Gu nean offic a s n Ghana Satur N cholas Katzenbach summoned the Fa c: M s e Bf'avogu h Judgment on whether Schumann S V etnam have made It clear they Gu nean Char.e:e d AUa res Ab de a ned Gu neans on tt Pan Ame hose want n~ to come home terta nmenl pattern 10 wh ch court HERAT Oct 3 (Bakhtar)- day the State DeDartment announc shoulll be extradited to West Ger th nk Arnencan fighting men are ed YesterdaY dou aye Bobodv Barry to the State can fi ght nc uded Abdou a) e The Gu neans wh sked ofT the many to stand tnal for murder or ng couples are traditIOnally patrons Abdul Bas r a resident of Qudus needed n much greater numbers 10 A sDokesman sa d the U Shad Department and ode-cd a strong D a 0 fo me res dent m n ster pane vere be ng he d as hos ages AT THE CINEMA he should be r.leased from pnson of the dnve-lO Halloween Costume Pany Abad vi age Koh stan wo eswa the 4th Corps ar.a Pentagon olli protested strpng y and demanded protest ('j han and now Gu n a rov ng at a se ret detention entre For them the story on the screen who was try ng to smuggle s x to spend h s Jast days In Ghana was c als emphas sed that a d.ClSlon IS Katzenba h rna Ie t c ea to the Ambassador C ssoko F v Ambas A Ghana gave nment :sou ce sa d s of seconda~y importance says 1966 Model Morris ~or, eo camels out of Afghan stan was the mmed ate release of Am PARK CINEMA deterred unt I further notice bomg thoroughly welgh.d Gu nea Charge d Atfa res that sado to Tanzan a and Bangoure he Gu eans vere t eated ke London Darkne~s IS the fusl pr 0­ lour grey 2 door saloon 100g c~. bassador Rob nson Mel va ne At 2 30 5 7 30 and 9 30 pm Schumann admilled dunng cross H gh level deCiSIons are now arrested by the border PQlice VIPs w th no to ce or v 0 ence r Iy De Luxe with healllr, tool kit. A reoort from the U S Embassy ne ther the Uruted States govern Mohamed Kassory Director General Iranian film exam nal on that he iled G.rmany under cons de('atlon one source of Gu nea s Fore gn Min suy used against them London sees only partial hope 10 n Conakry sa d at east one em ment nor Pan Amer can A rways THE DESERT STAR In 195 I because of IntensificatJon sa d It s shll a SO-SO proposl Plu'wan Tel 24956 or 20512 Re at ons be ween Gu nea and research Into the development of TAX PAID £800 on.o Please payee of Pan Amer can Airways had any respons b I ty whatever for Ghanan officIals sh e away fron CIVIC Polls Postponed of the tnal and execU\lon of NBZ1S lIon H. added that the political STOP PRESS A~cra Chana nave been st a ned ever daylight drlv, In screens also had been placed under house Saturday s neldent n the tne vord arrest out agreed the ARIANA CINEMA G vIDg a bnef account of what b. asp.cts of US d.ploym.nt th.r. are apply British Embassy Karle s n e Ghana ous ed Pres dent KABUL Oct 31 Bakl tar At 2 4 30 7 and 9 pm Comb ned Peopl. Just would not f.eI right arrest spOkesman said He called for the Gu neans vere regarded as hostages ddd aft.r leavlOg Germany Schu­ be ng measured agaIDst these ques­ mmed ate release of Ambassador The-,y fI111 be allowed to leave Kwame Nk umah took refuge n M n pa e eet 0 s ~h ch were to American ItaHan and French colour slttmg ID their cars watchlDg a The Gu neans ndud nit Fore gn mann .a d h. was for two and half tons Conakry ast February be he d h a ghout Afghan stan by tJlm in Fars mov. n daylight he says (RI;!U M n ster Lausana Beavogui were Mel vaine and the Pan Amer an vhen the Ghanans w h ng to leave years a doctor aboard a Greek - Do w. want to speed the pacr ~overnment Ghana a eges that about 00 he nd af th s month have beer) FILABUSTIER DEL;LA MARTI TER) taken 9{f a Pan Amer can Jet carry personnel Gu nea are released a vessel whOSe name he could not re ficatlon programme 10 th. d.lta? Fresh Arrivals p s po e t an anna nce ncnt of the NIGA jng them to an Oraan iation ot Af Barry to d Katzenbach that he source sa d Ghanans are be ng he d aga nst member He said he spent some t s progressing but more troops r can Unity meetinll n Add s Abab¥ would convey the US oratest to Ghana adrn tted that the ntercep the r win Gu nea It also com M n ;} of the lnte a sa)s KABUL CINEMA t me 10 Niger a would speed t up Latest English and Ger­ piaN s that Gu nea s g v ng s b The ro) ul dfcrec ssued on March At t 30 4 6 30 and 9 pm Indian as t touched epartment sa d that normal conduct ot international re r Iy he won t kill a pallent beca\ls. waterways partIcularly. m vIew of Modern bOlllle with adequate ments, ehlldren s elothlJl&" Sources ease to the llove nment vere t be he d was rejected b) SIKANDAR EAZAM ing held hostage for 100 Ghanans Mcnvalne also had lodged a pro lat ons and yesterday heads of a I s a v.ry bad thlOg At the ssme the delta. a\lundant rib. crops? In garden ~ Three bedrooms hOU$Chold artIeles etc HA1l{{P~ADAR test w th the Guinean government d plomat c m ssions were ea led to sa d that eports by 10 Ghanans Pa ament e ent y The govern BEHZAD CINEMA detained n Guinea t me however he plead.d It was the former years the II 000 square ~ modem kitchen and bat1u'oom Stock Umlted The State Deoartment spokesman yesterday the External Affairs Min stry and who came home last week eomp a n ment s study ng ways ta so ve the At 1 30 4 6 0 and 9 pm Ind an ord.rs of HllI.r add ng that h. was produced I 5 mllhon tons of rice lliellItles, servuat qaariera. SItuat­ HAMIDI STOBES (second 14ND sa d act nH Secretaty ot State An Ac('ra report sa d that bes des officially nformed of the act on (Contd on pDfe 4) lega problem colour fUm not prosecuted at the hrne because ann,ually above th. area s needs ed In Guzargah near USMJ) eom Boor) Jade Malwancl JANGALI the state sanet oned the aehon That surplus no longer Is available pound on paved road !Jele 240M Phone 20967 • MATTiN STORES , I .,- PAGE 2 THE KABllL TIMES OCTOBER 30 1966 " IC Diplorttat's Wife Fintisi¥(ugoslav Hospitality:,\ Food For Thouflht T~e world s b,gges( cllles face a laCing a enslS which some Amen Food; Language Similnl\ITo rAifghaDistan~ common cnsi~rY1Dg to cope With cans fear could one day make Itfe populallon explosion prbhferallon unendurable for their leemlng mil Follow/l1g II' lire !rlJ1Jslallon of an of motor carS decaYln~ slums and hons arllcl. ""net, ;Uppea't'.d tn tlr.. Yllgo once for lunch 10 laste Afghan and would be glad to have them as 1ft r l t""/lfv Wilt sold lor an ever lOcreaslOg crame nOise and WT They could be occupIed by only slav Publtcllf'ot1 SVlIt!t nallpnal dishes The national dish fr ends pollutton two classes-the wealthy In guarded We knoW very httle about the .s pallaw and there arc about 30 Now somethlOg about A Reuter survey In vanous coun luxury apartments wuli c1osed-cir Wives of foreign ambassadors The vaTlehcs of It Zckrya she s very young ncwr,paper~ usuallY write that and dark hair and beautiful brown eyes trtes shows that CIties everywhere CUlt teleVISion to protect them I WIll prepare It myself saId Mr. Sire If a lurn • /d mll'" gold DTC up agamst the same problem­ ,gamst burglars and alro<:ondilloners thaI ambassador and hiS Wife Zekrya all our naloonal dlshell I white fflce and up to dafe drcs.; the need to accommodate and pro to keep out the smog and the poor ....you Will read here who lhese hos make my,.1f Ioke any European lady She slud dre~ry tesses of foreign representatives are ed hreratur.e In Kabul but mterrupt VIde services for vastly more peo 10 tenements which are hot We accepted thiS kind JnvJtatlon Qd he stud €s by co nlng to pie and vehicles than they were 9tl beds of c(ntle and Violence. In New In Belgrade how tltey feel In our With grc3test pleasure because Mr {l 11 Itled ellpe g n Illy planned to take York today there IS n murder eve{y counlry whal they hke and whal Y go!:1 v a Back at home she w If and Mrs Zekrya are wonderful peo con !It C In New York middle-class faml 14 hours they dlsltke here IJle thai everyone would like to meet THE KABUL TIMES lies arc dnftmg out to the suburbs Immigrants from rural areas Our JournalIst recently vIsited the (C 1 td on Page 4) because of the high cost of hvmg MeXicans Puerto RIcans Southern IV.fe of the Charge d Affalres of Af • -Arf" ir J La"i and cnme ralc The areas they Negroes anet others often III pre ghanl~tan Mrs Shaesta Zekrya Last Thursday OIght Their lUaJesbes the present on (lIe oeeaSIOi lIel Majesty the Que P " 1 't I'T) lq) n fJ 'rdo\ Iy t/,.l\.ol il tints lea vc becbmc slums the suburbs be pared for city life live In crowded Dr Sultan Hamid Zekrya has Press On Women: ){Ing fUld the Queen receIVed a number of en IS Set n here obndllig WIth a gronp of wo come over crowded and travel be areas and new slums are created been on charge of Ihe Royal Afghan teachers to congratulate them 00 Teachers Day men teachers at the roval palace 1111111111111"'1 II II I comes a nightmare Immlgratlon DetrQH s Mayor Jerome Cava Embassy on Belgrade sonce last The Mmlster of Court All Mohammad was also and Tace troubles complicate the nagh PreSldenl of the US Confe November Today you Will get Spot RelOOvi!"g, Handshaking, SituatIOn there and In other Amen rence of Mayors recently urged a acquainted With hIS Wife Mrs Strange Doings At Accra And Conakry c t" centres 10 year dnve to cope With City Shaesta Zekrya i Il.\CeSS IJresents London has seen 10 10 years. an problems and estimated the cost We were received by Mr and Mrs And Readlng Love Stories The (,hall1 m(1H III l.rrcstmg theGumcan Foreign the AmerIcan ambassador 1D Conakry by the maC3SC of one million In Its popu would be 250000 mllhon dollars Zekrya at their reSidence at DedlDJc CertifIcates To Maryam1s An edItorIal on the women s page III FI Iday s Anls wawed Princess Talk :\]ulIstcr and Ius I~ C0lllP mlOns on their way to GUInean govcrnment llllOns-how totalling clght million Tokyo In 20 years Tokyo has on Teodore DraJtera 38 They agalllst the danger of readlllg cheap love stories Although one AddIS Ahaha In attend the Orgamsation of AI The measure taken by the Ghana govern tnd has a millIOn commuters grown from a devastated wasteland welcomed us warmly and said we lVlalalai Graduates Parts IS ovcrflowlng With people 3 500 000 may not admit It said the note leadlllg such books can have Highlight 01 Ceremony r C... II 1 1111\ (C nferellce Is beWildering It not ment IS a manUestaUon of the worsen of fewer than people to a should feel at home ) must say deVIating effect on the mmd of the reaaem speelQlly October 18 was grcal d, v for fIve hundred girls at a mId onl hrmgs to the fore the questIOn of the mg relatIOns between Ohana and GuInea fol Ul:t.:ord ng to Its planners One tenth "'odern cIty of more than II 000 000 Ihat we really felt at home and a of Buenos A Ires has become ODe of ~Ialmed to be the biggest 10 the young and lJIexperteneed ol1e, CultIvate a hab t of readmg of die school right 1JI the J carl of the old CIty near tltc Behzad Ci nghlc;;: 01 mtel natl JIlll lranSlt l)aSsengers who low ng the o\erthrow of Nkrumah one and a half hour talk was suffi the world s biggest garbage dumps world stOrtes that add colour depth and dl ama III ltfe and aVOid read nema Not only was tileJr IJllddle school upgraded to a high seho IccordlJ1~ to lATA con,entJOns enjoy immu It shows t11a~ tlte p",sence of Kwame Nk clent to make us {fiends Rome superbly planned 2000 years The houslOg shortage IS estimated At tlie begmnmg of the VISit we IIIg trash It emphaSised 01 but also It was named after Prill' ess Maryam who was present lilt) bL also lhe whole range of mterstate re r IlI1:1h Itt Gnmea WIll heIghten the tension Igo IS bCl,;ommg one huge traffic II 550000 dwelltngs In Ihe worst worried about VIolating the protocol at the ceremony lalums even further and thIS wIll not end untIl the des Jam Sydney IS n the gnp of a slums accommodation is rented not whIch a journalist should follow in 1 he (,Dmeall delegation was flying abroad bm of the ex PreSident of Ghana is decIded (r me wa vc and fears a CflSIS of by the room but by the tatoml-a contact w th diplomatiC representa Afgha sla ~he I Pall "-men< n nrltnel to EthIopIa The plane As membels of Uttlted Nations both )vcrpopulatlon slraw mat of abOUl one and half I yes Ilut th s fear disappeared al g g {fter lollowmg Its mlelDatlOllal route stopped at Ae Gh na and Gumea have access to the world M rc than 70 per ceol of Tokyo '\ql Ire yards the very beg nnlOg when Dr Zekry I ~ them lo I as n sewerage Even Moscow " III pOll lor refuelimg alld takmg more pas hodv as a forum for seekmg redress of theIr london london IS fighttng an Buenos A res one-tenth of the told us they were s nple people I crs nd h s <;er us hOl S ng and I,;r me prob en... ( rs fhe Ghana polIce having prevIous rlcvaJ1lcs 0 I an earlier occasion the mediation of uphill battle to overcome Its hous y s Irea have been turned roto and w II not follow protocol rules n sIJ~(> r nl also Ie llS led~~ ~ccrctary General U Thant brought to an end ;). ng lOd traffic problems ne of the world s biggest garbage contact with u.c- t Ie lts amateur kn )\\ uf lhe list o[ passengers arrested Here Ire other details given by I sm III qllarrel betl\eell Ghana and Gutnea New towns already bUill and dumps (or la k of money to buy I should say th It olher oe formed hl I m l I,g-n '\lJ1l1ster 01 GUinea and hiS cntou Rc lIer correspondenls In great cen )Ihers planned should cater for I In thIS parbeu)ar mstance the Orgamsatlon IW0 nClncral ng plants allbough ex we v s tcd preViously were very the bel e J,.,t I run the tra ItSlt lobby Irc~ lf populatlon h rlher Increase of a m II on people rerf'i cia m that these would eas Iy ~ of \lrlcan Umty Itas already mtervened A de nd and attentive and the atmoS 5 nnd the StIli more astomslung IS the retaltatory ey York CII es of the US are n Ihe next '0 years hUI thiS total p y ror Ihemselves (REUTER' Il was not onlelal but " t.: n legatIOn has Irrlved m Accra from AddIS Ab here s t'1ct With Mr IOd Mrs Zekrya we fls "ite}J uf the GUinean government In puttIng un aha demandlllg the release of the Gumea Fo dl r hOUSf arnst tl1(~ l\mcllcan an bassador In felt s ncere devotion at d I kent"=s, to rel~" :vI.illIster \\\hether the Ghanan govern ( onakn y Is our c lUnlry our peo.,le mcal I clcases the Foreign Minister of GUinea Hath (,h Ina md GUinea Ire members of Is Wilson Facing 1931 Situation Again? 'h'i likeness rad tied fr m each ur nol great h lCm has already been done to Its H wid W Is( n another Ram w r I fr m every m en cnl the l ntled Nations I he UnIted NallOns Inter mlcrn ItlOn II standmg and reputabon fe gned nd flerence 10 conference Mr Ind Mrs Zekrya have been SlY MacDonald' The quesllon was nallOnal law (Oil mISSion estahllshed ,n 1947 U Hely foreseeable fUlure Ie sions but n facI minded very Ilelgr de fo two and a half yc rs On llle olher hand the Ut1lted Nations IS sent up from the floor to Ian Mlk liS been su t:esslul 111 draftIng Ind approvmg two Also though the human elfecls n u h ndeed It IS true that party nd IS Ihey sa d Ihey feel If they l1S4 I rcn to see lhat lhe parties to a c.-oventlon l.!o s "dory for SOCialism braID oj unemploymenl are shll deles 11I111 C o.nentJons 011 diplomatiC nl{hts and consular resolutions would not deflect speCIfic havc been at home Mrs Zekrya H.,pCC t Ulelr own word The Conventions on trusl n Ihe left wing fnnges of the t Ible BnlalO IS far flcher than II r ghb rhe.....e conHllholls acCc rdlll~ to which dlplo Government poliCies but a compre "peaks our language rather well II DlplolllltlC Rei lllOns and the ConventIOn on ( bm r PaTly (onferent.:e and the was and so much better able to pro henslve disavowal of the cnsls mea "ecm" that our language 1'\ nOI too Ilhe ties be: tween member states of the world or pillf lrn answered Yes A softer Mrs. Etemadi Edits lonsllial HelallOns adopted 111 VIenna m 1964 v de for those out of work Fur sures would have been a political Illlcult for Afghans and there are 100salion are deterllllned clearly show the politi \.('rd t y IS g ve 1 lalcr by a mem In lhe member slates ba\ e to he respected and ther lhe Pr me MinIster has so I..:atastrophe w th grave parhamen even certa n s mllar words such as al IImnumty enJo}cd by amhassadors and envoys c f h"c n I nal executive Tom 1l I,;h l.:onfidem.:e rn hiS own capa I1lplemented lary reperCUSSIons As It was tbe I ox button hammer ag nnrt olhNs II III countrIes The holdmg of a diplomatic I) herg who ret.:alled that history l,. IV 10 manage the economy Ihal he vote~ Mermon Magazine The apprnach of Ghana and Gumea to the lm Ihree hoslile (redundancy vlllch rt"lO~nJti HI )1 tillS 111111111111t) h} liN he on fercnt.:e s over the Pnme I erc w II be no mass unemploy ralher than stabs n the back th Se b Cr alIa g at e vas to hav, I second look at theIr diplomatic mlS M n stc s nexi publ l.: engagement n cnt nobody In the 1930s would WOmen s nagaz ne Merman She I t mbel'S Many Cflt t.:S of the modern La r quest n No I ha ve learned Slons III Acci a and (onakl y Those wantmg to w II be t address Ramsay Mac h I lie dared say us much edited Ihe magazine f r two years It IS eertam that the I ormgn Mlntster of bour Party beheve Its ntJmacy with I n d rect contad w th your peo­ est Ibhsh dlplomatte and consular relatIOns for 001 lid S t..:t:ntenary celebrat on He 1 h pohhcal s lUatIon too s before her husband was apPOinted ( .. uinca IlOW under arrest In ~ccra and perhaps the un ons bas become a habllity ple and from my son who plaYlOg lhc first time Will ha\c second thoughts beforc Il.:ceplcu the mv lat on months ago wholly dtlfcrent Mac Donald led I.: unscllor of the Afghan embassy trnclltn~ To thiS Government on the cont III )st c fills lntOlJl3n O \\crc on dIP w th Yugoslav children has learned 10 1964 cart ylllg out their plans d btless In If bUlc 10 MacDonald:. I 1 nanty Govcrnment whereas rary u lion loyalty IS Vital We n She Iccompa lomatic passports \\ Ith lhls fact In Inmd one I 50 \'tell that he speaks nearly Itke 10 We hope that mutual ammoslty betweell :-. n M kolm vho has closely col Wilson now has a sufficlenlly large wouldn I have dared bash th~m so n ed her husband India can sa\ that at the time of arresl they enjoyed a Serb You know the ch Idren Asked what she thought of wo­ lwo nelghbonrmg nabons WIll not result 111 I borarcd \\ IIh the Labour Govern pari Imenlary lead 10 allow himself hard f they hadn t been members A n eo I to a ote 0 learn cas er than the adults rephed rn n 10 Psychiatrist Sayor' doublc IIiUllUnJl, -1I11lllU1111 \ as International e Gn (ommonw;alth affairs U d hIS colleagues to Jook forward In Inc::lla she saId an Inter p gt:' n Fr dnv s 1 la' deaH l\Crrldmg mlerllHtlOnal law and dlsrespectlng of Ihe fam Iy one Cabinet MInister Mrs Zekrya lransil pas"'cJl~ers and HlIlnumly as hclders of But slm:e then there has been the t biting st II 10 office when fmanclal vew WJth the Kabul Times she was the p oblem of children a d guests lJmted NatIOns eonvenllons "e also hope thal said companng Tory timidIty In lor us the Pnkhlu language s very dlplomahc passports slerJ ng ens sand wuh the party pressures relax and thus able to handling the untons With Labour s Impressed by the hIgh degree of fhere are J aren(s who feel lha Spirited Argument Good lhe two COWlb les WIll solve their differences. J tl CI 't especJ3l1y Ihe alphabet IIleracy prevailing among them reehng under the shock of mass ve I.: Irry lhrough a further phase of P rI IV guests are as mterested n the r Btl ste;1 '1g to Mr and Mrs Zekr) a Olle c mllot bul doubt lhe legality of the through negottatlon either directly or through, deflation and prospective cuts 10 L:.lbour s prOjected soclnl upheaval One of the Ideas she Will certain Consllluency delegates at party when they spoke bet veen them host S ch Id en IS the hosts them step tal nnd lhe the 1 P Tl )f lex per" lOnel tn these countr es Volun warm-our people have the same Mrs Etemadl who s the molher nll slens bly anr labour measures they are eager 10 complete and SIS measures With dismay they ade to et (> ea I) U Je For Housewives t y, sl I st let..: worhrs fron thc advanced haractenst cs Therefore n ) u of IWo boys Ihlhks a dIplomatiC InJ h th hocked their colleagues whereas half MacDonald s Cabinet knew there was no easy way out (' rcumsta H.es slo Id pare ts Ie pe pIe le I ap r c h IIC succeedet. n cltml llintry we felt at home from the l:ureer hampers the edt cat on of nd Ihe parry rank and file by see n werc ready to resign aga nst hiS cn Yel for Wilson rhe ordeal of se de to the d Idren or beat the n 01 II 1 metres 'nu p rI 01 Ih pr blem M It st day ng t go back on evcrythlllg La m ch Idren to a certa n extent but she f lnU II gh<.l sta 1 ,.. recl' v ng volunleer s measures ne of W Ison s 1.:01 paratlng h mself from Ihe 1931 In nt of theIr guests Some p bOl r sto d for Some of your ollic als (Petar hopes her children Will not suITer leagues-whatever they thought of synd omc IS nol yet over He has e ts teach thel h Idrtl to shake d C \ rkcrs from the Un led Slates and Sfambohc and others) and Joum3 foo much as a result of two years met s lie Feden.ll Republ I Germany Yet Ihe dlJTerem;es bel ween the hiS package-were ready to throw been wrong before In handling tbe hands vlth J::l ests Th s s a hab t I HI CriSIS and the presenl one arc hsts Visited our country recently \ bsence from home n I 11) Ih up their Jobs (COUSinS had resIgn economy and h s selective reOa vhwh IS not ",ecE-pted lhese days huwevcr f r more stnklng than the slmllaTJ ed before the cnsls began and sa d M r Zekrya who speaks French She was very Impressed by IndIan b g textile mil!. ~ I touched tlOn which has not started yet I eli I begin With beSides Ihe nuenlly and they got good Impres food and dress Although her cook I Pull.: KI n George Bro,",n w tbdrew hiS reslg may come 100 I nle and 100 late to fa t thai he was an econonlll,; gno nat on before the Pnme Minister sons but I should not brag about In Intlla could prepare Afghan dl h vert the mass unemployment my l:ounlry you !'ihould go and see f till S MacDonald s pi ght W IS far ul.:cepred II) ga nsl whu.::h he has pledged hiS shes she used to have Ind an dishes 11 yourself nore hornfk The world slump Was .here no scnous resistance word (r quently as well Mrs Etemadl Mrs Zekrya said we I I ) )ked 1 kc demolishing Ihe whole 11S de Ihe (ab nel' We now know 11 Ih ngs g badly-and some 01 ed hee f Weslern C VII sed soc cry h II sever II Cabinet Min sters met h s ( IblOel I.:olleagues g ve him only yhere IS n rh s post KeyneSian pr vutely and were h ghly cnttcal fif y fifly chance of bnngmg II \I TIl.! e Jl Ie sl underSland Ihe lU II Seems Ih It l.:erta 11 of h s sp es If-the sl ,"ned bew Idcrment of phen n en nand t ur Prime MIn s 1 I uged 10 nv ncc the Pr me Ihe party could eaSily develop IOto h Ie I I.:k Witted profess anal el.:o­ M nlster II CIC VIS nul ny In the vert hostlhly Already hiS MiniS n III sl nderstands II 111 Ire than ranks But ,fler I preclpHale sum lei f Culture MISs Jennie Lee In )~I mer rcshullle evcryth ng qu etened Ane Ir n S Widow addreSSing an I l\'tn and dur ng Ihls party I.:onfc ve of conference rally pleaded for 0\1 the Hr ghl n onference he renu~ lead ng members of the Gov jl t ne year s grace If thiS Gov pruuenlly refra ned frOm repeatmg emmenl have bt:cn demonstrably ernment I.:ouldn t show the neXI Ihe ha rr IIslng lhrea( he delivered maley and Wilson has uncharaete annual (onferenl.:c that they were WORLD PRESS IIhe 1 UC lasl mJ.- nth that II sterl r 511 ally gone OUI of hls way 10 m ISlenng the lflSIS thmgs could be ng sl p- p here In ght produce an spc Ik well of hiS colleagues e y dllferenl Ie Kkk v Id her \ rld rel,.eSSlon leading It.> I Ihe Pr me M ntster s conSider rhe delegales d spersed from m II ns f memployed Experts hie relief lcceplance by the Cabl Br ghton With IlO very clear Idea of s t tl and even lillcials have pr vately r nt: h IS now been followed by en how or when the rel.:overy would d culed the boy Not (nly IS world d rsement from the tWin pillars of begin If by neXl year they find It l 111m ty unhkeh bUI the Chanl.:C'1 Ih, Labour Party Itself the umons hasn I happened II IS safe 10 pre Young nan :)~ hte ate and e ce lael I.,. I I npprso a I t'a t fie "ur of the Exchequer himself came Ind Ihe constnuenclcs d d there Will be new threals to I hY5 I..:all) very strong Because 01 nOl1lal ads ThefT It! su t Bnghlon fresh from Washmglon The const tUhonal theoTlsmg we party unity and further lalk of frea parent II Ilk Itles I was a th ef gues I:rent tact and u de hav ng made arrangements wuh the have been he~rlng thiS week on the son In high places The ghost of tithe age of 17 and am 0 ... OUI (I \Ilh the r ho I cderal Reserve Bank whIch pUI the mp< tenl.:e f parly conferences IS R lnlSay Mat.:Donald s nOI yet laId pr S ) As I have deuded to star! tOt and entree I1tO hl p Inu out of danger for (he Imme- nllsle Id he the Prime Minister {THE OBSERVER) II I ono Irable life I would like to lowe t las f n I s nar ) ~Irl Or woman betwcer lhose l I fort m 18 20 h) s a good housekeeper bu[<;ened '" th a d ('0 nes fran n k nd and hotl'O r a gt ter fas JAPAN MAY INCREASE ARMED FORCES blE;' furmly so th t she nay be able ble ce) p OVid J PI llex~s her m tar) m scles speed of reurman ent and ts (Osl sterll g) plus an ther 400000 m I to teal n) brok(! heart 1/ th ~ n1q e Opt 1 uk 0 today w th a b g armert to the 1.:0 I try 101 yen (about 400 mill on sterl g) ~~ V (tlS mar< hpast to telebra e Kambayashlyama s umnedlate for non hansporl a(rcrafl 1 am a 43 )eUI old v duw bul ~ Sc C Defel For es Day t:' lctlon to China S nuclear mlsslle The air self defence Coree at pre my lace shows my age to be under But the thsplay of growmg mill vas to emphaSise that Japan vould se t IS bUilt around 300 F 86 F 16 Am flnanclally IOdpendent 10Sl Altho:.J.,h all \0 ne I nrc I st U:lI S s II larv 1 ghl 111 Jap, 1 pledged to o l nue to rely on the US fo Sabre jets 240 of which were as ny husband n an ace dent m> so '1 t ve matth makers U e profes<: 01 31 C:J"l I i. I pea t takes p al.:e n the shadow l (lear prote(lion sembled In Japan s studymg Arne ca and m mal r age broker s a spec alJsl vi 0 :I V nos ns-and KI ast 1> CIt na s new 1Udear m sSlle ThIS followed a government an Observers predict a great re daughler to Italy and I have no eems possossed by that uncanny members of the ne 10/ ger erahon ale A rt.'p II ht: m tired on Thursday lOuneement that Japan would re­ flnanclal respons,blhty lowards lxlh sense enablJng her to arrange I'ltreasl'1gl Fpt t( f nd lhel 0'11 r Is t:xpl lied t,) Ihl.: M n stry 01 t: ulltng dnve r.ext year to produce Japanese II OOps-or ground self main non nuclear and contI lUC htl them Am re;tdv to marry a 50.) ea{ a perLe( t ilnd lasting match which husbands II d \\IVes \Ithoul the M nes Ino Indu Ir c durtng the lusl another 8 500 men for the selt-de­ Idence forces as they are called peace policy tence force to Increase It to 180 000 old veri honourl ble and d s 11 VI I not co on the rocks bero e tr d tlonal he p of pflrenls 0 J!O bet • • ..'HI'''·"",",,, """ ,,,'" -n a) fi.nd themselves marchlDg But something IS st rr og bet eath It IS generDlIy expected Uiat 400 gUlshed man who s a high ranking 11 e Ito eymoon saver \een!'; the c s st 11 a (c class nto a new era of Jap tnese mlhtary the facade oC unanimIty ar d th s offi" al of [he Mm stn of 1a e C Man; f ge brokers some o[ whom a certatO man or wo nu i V I g f3r ADVEUTISING RATES tank 50 transport aircralt and ctevtllopment showed itself briefly when lhe De 70000 tons ot warships will be ID Al1alrs \ ho has I at n at cd be earn I Of dsome fees for the r ser f am the r fnmll es ,ho has rea (10 I _d pcr I ne bold Iype AF '0 r1 f "'i KHAliL Ed fvr II (/lel Japan s thl d five year detente fence A,I.;ency announced ecently t cJ ded In the defence programme fore v ces cnm ol r sk theIr rep tatlons ched ma genble age and d., D ,pi" (I I Afs 100 re1ephonc 24047 plan which starts next April VIII hnd ordered the produc:ti'on of U 5 J ... pan has already bUllt seven bv bad pubhc h arlsmg from mlS hI l:ell 0 herself In 5trOl gc II I, (11 I let: /I, t' per t'r probably emphnslse local manufac These iJ. e \/0 m Ih:hes whtch end In divorce A ld lope)' SOl:lety SItAIIE RAIlII £ IHor ,. Hawk and Nike Hercules anti "II Sl b"'lM nes and observers pomt out t SUBSCHIPTION RATES ture of conventional weapons raft mISSIles Crom the na I 0; :1ly thev ea 1 prOVide that IOvalu 1;hlS Il'? vhe e the servlt!es of the F f t ther numbers first dial SWitchboard that It would need a minimum of Yearly AI 1000 Defence Agency Director Elk chi Government reactIOn next da pubhshe I retel"t ble pc sonal service so essenhal to profess anal nan :>Ge broker be m mber 23043 '40'8 24026 drort lo sWltcn factories and dock Hall Ye trly AI 600 I V('l, r nl also Ie llS led~~ ~ccrctary General U Thant brought to an end ;). ng lOd traffic problems ne of the world s biggest garbage contact with u.c- t Ie lts amateur kn )\\ uf lhe list o[ passengers arrested Here Ire other details given by I sm III qllarrel betl\eell Ghana and Gutnea New towns already bUill and dumps (or la k of money to buy I should say th It olher oe formed hl I m l I,g-n '\lJ1l1ster 01 GUinea and hiS cntou Rc lIer correspondenls In great cen )Ihers planned should cater for I In thIS parbeu)ar mstance the Orgamsatlon IW0 nClncral ng plants allbough ex we v s tcd preViously were very the bel e J,.,t I run the tra ItSlt lobby Irc~ lf populatlon h rlher Increase of a m II on people rerf'i cia m that these would eas Iy ~ of \lrlcan Umty Itas already mtervened A de nd and attentive and the atmoS 5 nnd the StIli more astomslung IS the retaltatory ey York CII es of the US are n Ihe next '0 years hUI thiS total p y ror Ihemselves (REUTER' Il was not onlelal but " t.: n legatIOn has Irrlved m Accra from AddIS Ab here s t'1ct With Mr IOd Mrs Zekrya we fls "ite}J uf the GUinean government In puttIng un aha demandlllg the release of the Gumea Fo dl r hOUSf arnst tl1(~ l\mcllcan an bassador In felt s ncere devotion at d I kent"=s, to rel~" :vI.illIster \\\hether the Ghanan govern ( onakn y Is our c lUnlry our peo.,le mcal I clcases the Foreign Minister of GUinea Hath (,h Ina md GUinea Ire members of Is Wilson Facing 1931 Situation Again? 'h'i likeness rad tied fr m each ur nol great h lCm has already been done to Its H wid W Is( n another Ram w r I fr m every m en cnl the l ntled Nations I he UnIted NallOns Inter mlcrn ItlOn II standmg and reputabon fe gned nd flerence 10 conference Mr Ind Mrs Zekrya have been SlY MacDonald' The quesllon was nallOnal law (Oil mISSion estahllshed ,n 1947 U Hely foreseeable fUlure Ie sions but n facI minded very Ilelgr de fo two and a half yc rs On llle olher hand the Ut1lted Nations IS sent up from the floor to Ian Mlk liS been su t:esslul 111 draftIng Ind approvmg two Also though the human elfecls n u h ndeed It IS true that party nd IS Ihey sa d Ihey feel If they l1S4 I rcn to see lhat lhe parties to a c.-oventlon l.!o s "dory for SOCialism braID oj unemploymenl are shll deles 11I111 C o.nentJons 011 diplomatiC nl{hts and consular resolutions would not deflect speCIfic havc been at home Mrs Zekrya H.,pCC t Ulelr own word The Conventions on trusl n Ihe left wing fnnges of the t Ible BnlalO IS far flcher than II r ghb rhe.....e conHllholls acCc rdlll~ to which dlplo Government poliCies but a compre "peaks our language rather well II DlplolllltlC Rei lllOns and the ConventIOn on ( bm r PaTly (onferent.:e and the was and so much better able to pro henslve disavowal of the cnsls mea "ecm" that our language 1'\ nOI too Ilhe ties be: tween member states of the world or pillf lrn answered Yes A softer Mrs. Etemadi Edits lonsllial HelallOns adopted 111 VIenna m 1964 v de for those out of work Fur sures would have been a political Illlcult for Afghans and there are 100salion are deterllllned clearly show the politi \.('rd t y IS g ve 1 lalcr by a mem In lhe member slates ba\ e to he respected and ther lhe Pr me MinIster has so I..:atastrophe w th grave parhamen even certa n s mllar words such as al IImnumty enJo}cd by amhassadors and envoys c f h"c n I nal executive Tom 1l I,;h l.:onfidem.:e rn hiS own capa I1lplemented lary reperCUSSIons As It was tbe I ox button hammer ag nnrt olhNs II III countrIes The holdmg of a diplomatic I) herg who ret.:alled that history l,. IV 10 manage the economy Ihal he vote~ Mermon Magazine The apprnach of Ghana and Gumea to the lm Ihree hoslile (redundancy vlllch rt"lO~nJti HI )1 tillS 111111111111t) h} liN he on fercnt.:e s over the Pnme I erc w II be no mass unemploy ralher than stabs n the back th Se b Cr alIa g at e vas to hav, I second look at theIr diplomatic mlS M n stc s nexi publ l.: engagement n cnt nobody In the 1930s would WOmen s nagaz ne Merman She I t mbel'S Many Cflt t.:S of the modern La r quest n No I ha ve learned Slons III Acci a and (onakl y Those wantmg to w II be t address Ramsay Mac h I lie dared say us much edited Ihe magazine f r two years It IS eertam that the I ormgn Mlntster of bour Party beheve Its ntJmacy with I n d rect contad w th your peo­ est Ibhsh dlplomatte and consular relatIOns for 001 lid S t..:t:ntenary celebrat on He 1 h pohhcal s lUatIon too s before her husband was apPOinted ( .. uinca IlOW under arrest In ~ccra and perhaps the un ons bas become a habllity ple and from my son who plaYlOg lhc first time Will ha\c second thoughts beforc Il.:ceplcu the mv lat on months ago wholly dtlfcrent Mac Donald led I.: unscllor of the Afghan embassy trnclltn~ To thiS Government on the cont III )st c fills lntOlJl3n O \\crc on dIP w th Yugoslav children has learned 10 1964 cart ylllg out their plans d btless In If bUlc 10 MacDonald:. I 1 nanty Govcrnment whereas rary u lion loyalty IS Vital We India n She Iccompa lomatic passports \\ Ith lhls fact In Inmd one I 50 \'tell that he speaks nearly Itke 10 We hope that mutual ammoslty betweell :-. n M kolm vho has closely col Wilson now has a sufficlenlly large wouldn I have dared bash th~m so n ed her husband India can sa\ that at the time of arresl they enjoyed a Serb You know the ch Idren Asked what she thought of wo­ lwo nelghbonrmg nabons WIll not result 111 I borarcd \\ IIh the Labour Govern pari Imenlary lead 10 allow himself hard f they hadn t been members A n eo I to a ote 0 learn cas er than the adults rephed rn n 10 Psychiatrist Sayor' doublc IIiUllUnJl, -1I11lllU1111 \ as International e Gn (ommonw;alth affairs U d hIS colleagues to Jook forward In Inc::lla she saId an Inter p gt:' n Fr dnv s 1 la' deaH l\Crrldmg mlerllHtlOnal law and dlsrespectlng of Ihe fam Iy one Cabinet MInister Mrs Zekrya lransil pas"'cJl~ers and HlIlnumly as hclders of But slm:e then there has been the t biting st II 10 office when fmanclal vew WJth the Kabul Times she was the p oblem of children a d guests lJmted NatIOns eonvenllons "e also hope thal said companng Tory timidIty In lor us the Pnkhlu language s very dlplomahc passports slerJ ng ens sand wuh the party pressures relax and thus able to handling the untons With Labour s Impressed by the hIgh degree of fhere are J aren(s who feel lha Spirited Argument Good lhe two COWlb les WIll solve their differences. J tl CI 't especJ3l1y Ihe alphabet IIleracy prevailing among them reehng under the shock of mass ve I.: Irry lhrough a further phase of P rI IV guests are as mterested n the r Btl ste;1 '1g to Mr and Mrs Zekr) a Olle c mllot bul doubt lhe legality of the through negottatlon either directly or through, deflation and prospective cuts 10 L:.lbour s prOjected soclnl upheaval One of the Ideas she Will certain Consllluency delegates at party when they spoke bet veen them host S ch Id en IS the hosts them step tal nnd lhe the 1 P Tl )f lex per" lOnel tn these countr es Volun warm-our people have the same Mrs Etemadl who s the molher nll slens bly anr labour measures they are eager 10 complete and SIS measures With dismay they ade to et (> ea I) U Je For Housewives t y, sl I st let..: worhrs fron thc advanced haractenst cs Therefore n ) u of IWo boys Ihlhks a dIplomatiC InJ h th hocked their colleagues whereas half MacDonald s Cabinet knew there was no easy way out (' rcumsta H.es slo Id pare ts Ie pe pIe le I ap r c h IIC succeedet. n cltml llintry we felt at home from the l:ureer hampers the edt cat on of nd Ihe parry rank and file by see n werc ready to resign aga nst hiS cn Yel for Wilson rhe ordeal of se de to the d Idren or beat the n 01 II 1 metres 'nu p rI 01 Ih pr blem M It st day ng t go back on evcrythlllg La m ch Idren to a certa n extent but she f lnU II gh<.l sta 1 ,.. recl' v ng volunleer s measures ne of W Ison s 1.:01 paratlng h mself from Ihe 1931 In nt of theIr guests Some p bOl r sto d for Some of your ollic als (Petar hopes her children Will not suITer leagues-whatever they thought of synd omc IS nol yet over He has e ts teach thel h Idrtl to shake d C \ rkcrs from the Un led Slates and Sfambohc and others) and Joum3 foo much as a result of two years met s lie Feden.ll Republ I Germany Yet Ihe dlJTerem;es bel ween the hiS package-were ready to throw been wrong before In handling tbe hands vlth J::l ests Th s s a hab t I HI CriSIS and the presenl one arc hsts Visited our country recently \ bsence from home n I 11) Ih up their Jobs (COUSinS had resIgn economy and h s selective reOa vhwh IS not ",ecE-pted lhese days huwevcr f r more stnklng than the slmllaTJ ed before the cnsls began and sa d M r Zekrya who speaks French She was very Impressed by IndIan b g textile mil!. ~ I touched tlOn which has not started yet I eli I begin With beSides Ihe nuenlly and they got good Impres food and dress Although her cook I Pull.: KI n George Bro,",n w tbdrew hiS reslg may come 100 I nle and 100 late to fa t thai he was an econonlll,; gno nat on before the Pnme Minister sons but I should not brag about In Intlla could prepare Afghan dl h vert the mass unemployment my l:ounlry you !'ihould go and see f till S MacDonald s pi ght W IS far ul.:cepred II) ga nsl whu.::h he has pledged hiS shes she used to have Ind an dishes 11 yourself nore hornfk The world slump Was .here no scnous resistance word (r quently as well Mrs Etemadl Mrs Zekrya said we I I ) )ked 1 kc demolishing Ihe whole 11S de Ihe (ab nel' We now know 11 Ih ngs g badly-and some 01 ed hee f Weslern C VII sed soc cry h II sever II Cabinet Min sters met h s ( IblOel I.:olleagues g ve him only yhere IS n rh s post KeyneSian pr vutely and were h ghly cnttcal fif y fifly chance of bnngmg II \I TIl.! e Jl Ie sl underSland Ihe lU II Seems Ih It l.:erta 11 of h s sp es If-the sl ,"ned bew Idcrment of phen n en nand t ur Prime MIn s 1 I uged 10 nv ncc the Pr me Ihe party could eaSily develop IOto h Ie I I.:k Witted profess anal el.:o­ M nlster II CIC VIS nul ny In the vert hostlhly Already hiS MiniS n III sl nderstands II 111 Ire than ranks But ,fler I preclpHale sum lei f Culture MISs Jennie Lee In )~I mer rcshullle evcryth ng qu etened Ane Ir n S Widow addreSSing an I l\'tn and dur ng Ihls party I.:onfc ve of conference rally pleaded for 0\1 the Hr ghl n onference he renu~ lead ng members of the Gov jl t ne year s grace If thiS Gov pruuenlly refra ned frOm repeatmg emmenl have bt:cn demonstrably ernment I.:ouldn t show the neXI Ihe ha rr IIslng lhrea( he delivered maley and Wilson has uncharaete annual (onferenl.:c that they were WORLD PRESS IIhe 1 UC lasl mJ.- nth that II sterl r 511 ally gone OUI of hls way 10 m ISlenng the lflSIS thmgs could be ng sl p- p here In ght produce an spc Ik well of hiS colleagues e y dllferenl Ie Kkk v Id her \ rld rel,.eSSlon leading It.> I Ihe Pr me M ntster s conSider rhe delegales d spersed from m II ns f memployed Experts hie relief lcceplance by the Cabl Br ghton With IlO very clear Idea of s t tl and even lillcials have pr vately r nt: h IS now been followed by en how or when the rel.:overy would d culed the boy Not (nly IS world d rsement from the tWin pillars of begin If by neXl year they find It l 111m ty unhkeh bUI the Chanl.:C'1 Ih, Labour Party Itself the umons hasn I happened II IS safe 10 pre Young nan :)~ hte ate and e ce lael I.,. I I npprso a I t'a t fie "ur of the Exchequer himself came Ind Ihe constnuenclcs d d there Will be new threals to I hY5 I..:all) very strong Because 01 nOl1lal ads ThefT It! su t Bnghlon fresh from Washmglon The const tUhonal theoTlsmg we party unity and further lalk of frea parent II Ilk Itles I was a th ef gues I:rent tact and u de hav ng made arrangements wuh the have been he~rlng thiS week on the son In high places The ghost of tithe age of 17 and am 0 ... OUI (I \Ilh the r ho I cderal Reserve Bank whIch pUI the mp< tenl.:e f parly conferences IS R lnlSay Mat.:Donald s nOI yet laId pr S ) As I have deuded to star! tOt and entree I1tO hl p Inu out of danger for (he Imme- nllsle Id he the Prime Minister {THE OBSERVER) II I ono Irable life I would like to lowe t las f n I s nar ) ~Irl Or woman betwcer lhose l I fort m 18 20 h) s a good housekeeper bu[<;ened '" th a d ('0 nes fran n k nd and hotl'O r a gt ter fas JAPAN MAY INCREASE ARMED FORCES blE;' furmly so th t she nay be able ble ce) p OVid J PI llex~s her m tar) m scles speed of reurman ent and ts (Osl sterll g) plus an ther 400000 m I to teal n) brok(! heart 1/ th ~ n1q e Opt 1 uk 0 today w th a b g armert to the 1.:0 I try 101 yen (about 400 mill on sterl g) ~~ V (tlS mar< hpast to telebra e Kambayashlyama s umnedlate for non hansporl a(rcrafl 1 am a 43 )eUI old v duw bul ~ Sc C Defel For es Day t:' lctlon to China S nuclear mlsslle The air self defence Coree at pre my lace shows my age to be under But the thsplay of growmg mill vas to emphaSise that Japan vould se t IS bUilt around 300 F 86 F 16 Am flnanclally IOdpendent 10Sl Altho:.J.,h all \0 ne I nrc I st U:lI S s II larv 1 ghl 111 Jap, 1 pledged to o l nue to rely on the US fo Sabre jets 240 of which were as ny husband n an ace dent m> so '1 t ve matth makers U e profes<: 01 31 C:J"l I i. I pea t takes p al.:e n the shadow l (lear prote(lion sembled In Japan s studymg Arne ca and m mal r age broker s a spec alJsl vi 0 :I V nos ns-and KI ast 1> CIt na s new 1Udear m sSlle ThIS followed a government an Observers predict a great re daughler to Italy and I have no eems possossed by that uncanny members of the ne 10/ ger erahon ale A rt.'p II ht: m tired on Thursday lOuneement that Japan would re­ flnanclal respons,blhty lowards lxlh sense enablJng her to arrange I'ltreasl'1gl Fpt t( f nd lhel 0'11 r Is t:xpl lied t,) Ihl.: M n stry 01 t: ulltng dnve r.ext year to produce Japanese II OOps-or ground self main non nuclear and contI lUC htl them Am re;tdv to marry a 50.) ea{ a perLe( t ilnd lasting match which husbands II d \\IVes \Ithoul the M nes Ino Indu Ir c durtng the lusl another 8 500 men for the selt-de­ Idence forces as they are called peace policy tence force to Increase It to 180 000 old veri honourl ble and d s 11 VI I not co on the rocks bero e tr d tlonal he p of pflrenls 0 J!O bet • • ..'HI'''·"",",,, """ ,,,'" -n a) fi.nd themselves marchlDg But something IS st rr og bet eath It IS generDlIy expected Uiat 400 gUlshed man who s a high ranking 11 e Ito eymoon saver \een!'; the c s st 11 a (c class nto a new era of Jap tnese mlhtary the facade oC unanimIty ar d th s offi" al of [he Mm stn of 1a e C Man; f ge brokers some o[ whom a certatO man or wo nu i V I g f3r ADVEUTISING RATES tank 50 transport aircralt and ctevtllopment showed itself briefly when lhe De 70000 tons ot warships will be ID Al1alrs \ ho has I at n at cd be earn I Of dsome fees for the r ser f am the r fnmll es ,ho has rea (10 I _d pcr I ne bold Iype AF '0 r1 f "'i KHAliL Ed fvr II (/lel Japan s thl d five year detente fence A,I.;ency announced ecently t cJ ded In the defence programme fore v ces cnm ol r sk theIr rep tatlons ched ma genble age and d., D ,pi" (I I Afs 100 re1ephonc 24047 plan which starts next April VIII hnd ordered the produc:ti'on of U 5 J ... pan has already bUllt seven bv bad pubhc h arlsmg from mlS hI l:ell 0 herself In 5trOl gc II I, (11 I let: /I, t' per t'r probably emphnslse local manufac These iJ. e \/0 m Ih:hes whtch end In divorce A ld lope)' SOl:lety SItAIIE RAIlII £ IHor ,. Hawk and Nike Hercules anti "II Sl b"'lM nes and observers pomt out t SUBSCHIPTION RATES ture of conventional weapons raft mISSIles Crom the na I 0; :1ly thev ea 1 prOVide that IOvalu 1;hlS Il'? vhe e the servlt!es of the F f t ther numbers first dial SWitchboard that It would need a minimum of Yearly AI 1000 Defence Agency Director Elk chi Government reactIOn next da pubhshe I retel"t ble pc sonal service so essenhal to profess anal nan :>Ge broker be m mber 23043 '40'8 24026 drort lo sWltcn factories and dock Hall Ye trly AI 600 I V('l, ... , "' . I. " pAGE 4 THE KABUI: TlMJ!jSOCTOBER.'~f, .1966, ------_--..:..._------.....;...;.------'"'-.....:.,----~------:-.,...---~--..:.-_...,....,.--.,;,...--,', Glaciers Galloplilg . Men flanni'ng'To.' Referendum Planned:Soon Along Pacific Coast ... QAU Members Concerned • •: t '. WASHINGTON, o.Ct· '31, (Reuler):....:Glaclers moving at 1Jy ArrestsJn Gitana .. Blp'" Up 'Wor~er' For French Somaliland. ~OO speeds of up to tlmes.fas­ (Contd. /TOtn page 1) It coritravenes aU··rules ot protocol." ter' than their uonna( paee ing of extreme maltreatment m -Alger·ia. ··We reKret thIs very JIBOUTI, French SomaliIand, Oct. 31, (Reuter)....: ot ODe or tWl) f~ .. ilay have Office Arrested The "":"lIle of this tiny pocket of colonialism . In the hom of Guinea were a· strong factor in much. The question Is bound to last been detected.along the Pacl, C!Jnferen~e.·" Saturday's seizure. cume up at the NEW YORK, Oct. 31,'(Iteuier).­ Afilca will vote within the next few months on whether they want fie coastal,region of AIask!a The general hostliity of Guinea -Tanzanld.: "This Is a Ivery serl- Police arr'ested a ·group of. ju'st independence or continued association with France. and adjolulng areas of to the new reglm~ and training· of ous matter. ~t poses a thr~at to the' men as they were· about to carry out Canada;. Ghan~n Guln~a a The issue confronting the 30,000 ed for continued association with subversives in.. by' OAU."" . plot to .blow up the New York office But the U.s. Geologleal Chinese and Cubans also ·Ied to lbe -Ivory 'Coast: "This is. very bad registered voters in ,a pbpulation France, they would receive more o.f the communist- 'newspaper.• Survey, which repOrted this action, they said. Chana broke off for the DAD and the cOI.1!erence.: of more than a million is one on powers under the new Constitu­ Worker, and three recreatlcjn ,aamps yesterday. does, not think atplomaUc relations with Cuba last Now we are g61nJ( to have a new which. may well depend the peace. tion, whereas if they voted for there Is any caUSe for alarm, in the countryside, said Nat Hentel, the of East Africa. independence they must be pre­ month over its aHea-ed aid tb item on agenda" "'aistrict ·attorney for suburban The IIbenomenon does. not Nkrumab' and is in the midst now' -UAR: "It is an act of pirac¥." Both Ethiopia and Somalia, pared to face tire world comple­ hilrald another Ice age. Queens Sunday. of withdrawing its diplomatic post [0 Dar-es-Sal1am, Tanzania, Prcsi· French Somaliland's neighbours, tely alone. . "Even though we cannot Hentel said the poUce made. lithe frorn Peking ·in r'etaliatiqn for dent' Julius Nyerere condemned lay claim to the territory. predict with C Qid not give way to political installations. integral part of his country ethni· ters" meeting due to open In Addis there are more and more girls at pressure." he told ~ conference The organisation has been called cally. economically and strategi­ Parties Unite AbBQa today. Some delegates schools and universities, said Mrs. here of the British A~wciatinn for the military' arm of the right-wing ROME. OCI. 31. (DPA),-Italy's thought the session might be post­ Zekrya. Seven yeaTS ago when wo­ cally. World Government. extremist John Birch Society, but two socialist parties, Social ,Demo­ poned. The Ministers were tn m~t men took ofT the veil they .enterc~ Last .July. afler 6: hearing lasting the Society's leaders have denied It was part of Ethiopia before I. crats (PDSI) and the left-leaning to prepare for a summit conference public life: they are emp~oyed more than nvc years, the Interna· any connection with the Minute­ the French arrived in the 1880's socialist (PSI) were re·unified Sun­ scheduled for Saturday. in offices. they take part in sports. lional Court at The l-la/Zuc rejected men. and would be part ~gain after day after almost 20 years of Emperor Haile Selassie sent his they go 10 the uJ.1iversity. ]n to~s a complaint by Ethiopia and Liberia ."eparation. Hentel .aid the plot had been they left, he said. Justice Minister. Ata Mamo Tadesse. women wear European dress and In that 50l,(th Afrit'a hat! violated its under investigation and .that 110 The Somalia' ConstitutIOn spe­ The new socialist party, called to Accra with instructions to take the villages women wear national mandate over the territor.\" by in· pol:ce officers swooped down yester­ cifkally calls for the union of United Socialist Party. was founded the matter UD with Ghana"s military trntlur'ing aparthcid and failing to dress. day just 8S the Minutemen plan­ all Somalis including those of in Rome's Giant Sporls Palace hall leader. Lt.-Gen. Joseph Ankrah. Talking about clothes we" asked • prot(>("t t~e interests of Southwest ned to send three seven-man teams French Somaliland. with some 15.000 delegates and A statement issued by the Ethio­ Mrs. Zckrya for her opinion about A (ri.an!'. on missions oC destruction. After'the recent bloody rioting guests atlending. among them repre­ pian l'-oreilm Ministry condemned the op art, fashion and mini skirts. He said the investigators h·ad In Jibnutl. resulting in seven sentatives of 30 socialist parties from the arrests as a breach of Interna­ I don·t like mini skirts and too The courl deeided lhat Ethiopia discovered that Minutemen had • deaths ~nd about 100 injured dur· abroad and from the socialist inter­ tional law and of the convention on tight dresses. I like c1~ssical. fashion and Liberia had no lc#al right to timed traffic lights in the Manhattan ing and after the visit of Presi· national attending. Immunities to which the 36 mem­ 1 think mini skirl5 Will dIsappear rai~t, th(" rmlt!er. neighbourhood of the Worker "f6r dent Charles de Gaulle. the The new United Parly's chief aim ber states of the OAU subscribe. quickly. as everything that" is too SIr Frant'is said tht' ('ourl had the purpose or taking some des­ French promiscrl tn hold an'· is 10 form a strong alternative for Brigadier A.K. Ocran. leader at bepll thl' tarC(JI for ~ great deal of exaggeraled. ferendum lefl-wing votcd without olherwise Ghana's deleuation. said the Ethio­ tructive action this year." The twice­ lll-Ul furmed (Til icislll lIv£'r the turn to the communists. pian statement was most unfortu­ weekly paper's office was damaged judgment. In conversation we came back Under thi~. registered voters in The Social Democrars are headed nate; reports AP. to Afghanistan. this far country by a bomb last month but nobody "1 hop£' that v('ry sOl1n thc npw the territory cuuld call for cnn· hy Giuseppe Saragat. President of It "seriously prejudices the visit about which we don't know enough. was hurt. Afr/can states will eO:11C to realise tlnued association \\"ith Fram:c Iialy since 1964. and the socialisL'l; ot the Ethiopian Minister of Justtce We know Afghanistan is indepen­ He said he could not identify the there IS a need for the {"ourt and under a new and more liberal by Pietro Nenni. both of whom to Ghana to discuss matters arisJng dent. we know il makes greal , recreation camps but they were in that it is reall)' the very best instril­ . constitution. or fOT comp.ete in­ were present al their paTty congres­ olylt of the Guinea delegation·s pre­ efforts for social and economic de­ New York state. New Jersey and ment and is not to be brow-bealcn dependence in \'.:hich case the ses Saturday the re-unification was sellce there,," he said. velopment, we know it follows the Connecticut. b.v political r·onsidercllions." he said. H~ntel French would move out and all appr(wed. AI" also alleged that Ethiopia was policy of peaceful coexistence, but said records of the eastern aid-technjcal. financiai and mi.. trying to tell the Ghana govern­ we don't know about its people, or regional director of the Minutemen Iitary-wouid cease, IT,ent what it could ar.d could not the life and cm:tcms of this coun­ had been seized in New York state, but he declined to name him. No indication has been given 00. thereby violating the OAU try. of the date for the referendum charter. In towns people live approxi­ The district attorney, who had a other than it was if) be held be­ FOREIGN NEWS IN BRI'E·F "International law. ·lracll('e and mately the same way as here. said bazooka. a bazoo~a rocket, an fore July 1. 1967. convention can only be satisfactorily Mrs. Zekrya, although there is a 81 mm. mortar shell and two auto· But it seems 'likely to be stag· A(jRINION. Greece, Oct. 31. Saturday night was discovered. applied if their provisions are res­ difference in emancipation. Your matic ritHes on his desk, would not ed before March when La Cote (AP).-A shattering earthquake rol· pected by all countries at all times,·; country is more developed but ou~s say what charges had been brought· Francaise Des Somalie (French led through central Greece at dawn KITWE. Zambia, Oct. 3J, (Reu­ Brig. Ocran said. is developing and the progress IS agai-nst the men, nOr would he say Somaliland), as part of metropo­ Salurday, killing one person' and ter).-African crowds Sunday stoned He said Guinea had failed to re­ evident. whether they belonged to political litan France. elects a senator seriously injuring II. cars and attacked Europeans here lease the Ghanans it had de~alned Afghanistan is a rich country; J organisations. and deputies to the French Na­ National police said 80 per .cent at the site of a bi2 explosion at a despite the efforts of the UN, the mean natural riches exist. Further He said Sunday's raids involved tional Assembly in Paris. of the one~slOrey farm dwellings in fuel depot Saturday night: Red Cross and the OAU Secretary· we have a lot of fruits (there are state.J county. and city pollce but not This, according to .political o~ the villages north of here were des-­ The police mobile unit, a riot uenera1. about 10 kinds of grapes) and we the Federal Bureau of Investigation servers, would avoid a position Iroye~. control squad, was called out to Consequently. he said, Ghana had ~ven export them.. Important ex­ (FBI). which would represenl a grant of control the crowd as firemen fought DO option but to seek speeoy. re- _ port arti~els are Afghan rugs (car­ . Although repeatedly pressed by independence shortly before a pos­ to keep the blaze (rom spreading to dress .'b.y ·uslng an available means pets) aod 'karakul pelts. Ou~ kllra­ reporters he refused to disclose any sible referendum deciSion for CAIRO, Ocl. J1. (DPA).-The other nearby fuel dumps. at its djsposal..' The means InclUd­ kul Is of the highest qualitY. more ~etai1s. breaking the link with France. UAR Air Force is capable of The blaze. .at the oil com­ ed puttin~ the dispu'te before the Do you have national music, we Present indications, however, smashing any aggression on the pany's depot, sent a cQlumn of DAD and restrictine: the movement asked. Of course replied Mrs. are of a majority in favour of country. its supreme commapder. smoke 3.000 feet into the air. The of all Guineans found on Ghanan Zekrya. We have some specific ins­ Somalis association with France Air Marshal Mohammed Sidky cause . of the explosion was not soil. he added: truments, for ·instance· the Rubab under a new constitution. This Mahmoud said here yest'erday. known. Vice-President Joseph Murumbl. which is similar to a guita~ and THIS feeiing is particularly strong Addressing a press conference on who IS reading Kenya's delegation Tambur. We like Yugoslav national among the Afar tribesmen. occasion of the 34th annjversary of to the C'onterence, said the Accra costumes. But. the desire for independ·· the UAR Air Force. he said the TOKYO, Oct. 3t,