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~Co,g "'!iIEi'i""iIll!iZ!?'m'm..&S_ :;" " "GV 261968 l~.··" ,,-~, rt ." " ,1'lt':i':t~J" "'" ( . ~ ',. ~." ~.' ., ..... ~ i·~..r\ ..' _ VOI.Yn "NP,181. KABUL, SATURDAY, NOVEM~ER 2, 1968 (~QRAB 11, 1347S~ H·)SO) ',c~:li3j,'i':.,:,!t:7' ;PRICE AF. 4 ~oyal Audrena 'SOviet Le:a~ts Give-:Cqsllnon~ut purin~K:AIIUL,the Nov.week 2,endin~,(Bakhtar),-MOSCOW N~v. 2 (AFP),-Co. Ing the activities i" the explora- nil:' lonei ,GeoJ!iy Ber~govoy fresh tio11 and uses of outer space, Inc· president o( the Wole.i ]irg"b from his' four.-day space flight in luding th.e moon ~d other cele­ '(HOIIse or Representatives), Dr, "Soyuz.3" Was to fly into Mos. stial bo'lles was. slg,ned, Abdlil',Zaher; Chief ,Justice Ab· cow yesterday to a triumphal we. "Outer space .musl .' become lUI • dul :Hllkim Ziayee; lntetior Mtn- lcome. , arena o~ scientiflcreseareh, of Isterli1:lr.,. Mohammad Wardak; Soviet Pr~sident Nikolai ':'odg9- international cooperatlon,_b~ not I PUbl~ 'Wor~s Miniater ,Eng, M07 rny, First Secretary LeOnid Bre- an arena of hostile, c1U1ies. WASHINGTON, Nov, ,2, (Reu­ But fhe sources said Hanoi un- The President said he had finally h~mad ·Hussain Ms'sa; PUblic zhnev and Prime Ministe,r Alexei "We kn~w well how dUJleult ter),~The United States friday . derstood thlt the President'S dcl"i§­ d~cldcd te: end the homolns "tl;) 'HealUi ' r;1"iriiSter, ','MiSS Kilbra Kosygin lined UP with the 47-year- and comphc~ted theconqu~ of haIled all bombing of North Viet. ion to hait the bombing did not really. determine the good fn'l,th of Noucliii; MiniSter. Without Port· old cosmonaut his wife and mot. outer space IS and we pay tribute nam. bar reconnaissance fligh'1; by un- tilOS~ who have assured us that pro~ ,foli'iF1k Abdul' Wahed $arabi; her to greet his arrival from the to the co'urage 'of the,American President Johnson orde.ed 1he armed American aircraft oYcr North !"rcss will rcslJlt when bombing cea-. Knn'li'illiiIr Governor' Moh.mmad Baykonur, Space Centre. ~ronauts who, recentlY lIccQm­ long·awalted total bombin~ halt Vietnam and the Zone. ~·'.:s a'1d to. try to ascert":., if ,any Sedflil Wardai< Governor , Abdul TII1lS quoted Beregovoy as sa. phshed a sUCl',essCui fllgllt Oil, bo­ i~ a dramtic late~night br:Jadr.ast,· Officiah: cautioned that thC're wo­ early peace is possible'·. K8i:1~ feazl; Kapisa Governor yinii'. ard ~e spaceship "ApOllo-7", Br- bU.l . w~f1.1cd ~anoi t~at Amerk3'o;; uld still b: no ceasefire, 'and thcy Johnson sajd the six-Ill'.ln'h long Nasiatullah Malekyar; commond· "The flight prograffiJ!1e was a ez',mev a~id. uOilatcrar action depended on com­ expected helvy ground fiznlin~ to j;~m in the Al'neric3J,~Nlll:h Viet­ ant!p'f th" .Publie· Works Ministry difficllit and extensive one", "in 'The flight of the Soviet apace. munist military restraint., rontinue in the Smlt.h Vi,otn<.!"... <;:p namese prelimmary oeao:e ':lIks in 'Work. Corps, Khwazak: member, accordance with the assignment ships Soyuz-2 and Soyuz-3 Is a The Presfdent acted only a[ter countryside whlle bard barl{oining Paris brokc only hlst wC~~("lld, when of ·tJl~ Appletate Court, Ghulam the ship "Soyuz.3" approached now. big contribution by our COIl- broad·ba~ed P.~:tC\! ~ Hanoi agreed to raged around the e~pandt:d COil­ ihc U.S. ·'began to j.''.' (nnli:"m:pion Moiji}}dciiri Z.ennariani; president the unmanned ship "Soyuz-2" ntry to the cause of peaceful tafks in Paris, geginnlne f1eXt \Ved­ fer~nce lIndcrs::)r.din~ t tab!e in Paris. of the eso;ential tI.l:t of *:;~'AbdulKabul Chamber of Cona:.. and maneouvred' in space. exploration and study of outer nesday, at which all four sides in But, u we cannot have produciv-: Vl,: had been seeking with th n Nort.h Il\e Ghaffciur Seraj; fo· "As a cosmonaut-,tester I ,hli. space. the Victnam conniet will be repre­ talks in an almosphere where the Vietnamese On the 1,:ritl,:11 issues rm ~(' Parwan Governor Khalil Ve no remarks to make about the "We mark the successlul reaults sented-South Vietnam and the cities are being shelled an.:' whprc between us". Ahnlad Abawi; and Dr, Moham· work of the ship's on board sys. of this flight not only as adlive' Viet Cong as well as the v,~. and the Demilitarised Zonf'! is bein,!; maQ;\Sliid Afghan graduate of terns. They are convenient, effec- ments of the.!?oviet p!!oP!M:, .but Authoritative source!' sr"u thf" North Vietnam. abused", the President warned. Azl\ar University in phIlosophy tive and reliable." also of the entIre progresslV1! rna- 11;-<:31;; ,'~,me wh"n 1( 1f!,1 ab.llldl·n~·0 "We have made clear to the other Sources said Soviet and r thc:r and;,~~heology. Georgy Beregovoy said that on nklnd.:': ., l:" nand:. 101 a pu " l."i, c.!t'..-Llra· side that such talks cannot contmue ,~ secret contacts indicated th ... t Hanoi tion cC an unconJ Illln,lI h'''nb'll;' Hll Majesty also re .. oive" end the first ooy of the flight he felt saId Qtat i~ they take military adv~~tCl-!l,,' ("If th~ l~r{'sident's has'~ award~ w:!s fully aWiHe of halt. and thlll the r,{l:ult'n,'d p<'a"'c had·:.,lunch with Niaz Mohammad -the unusualness of the sltuatio':l rgy B,egovoy them". Johnson declared. conditions. but they adm lIed thE'rc ~e :.1.lks should be ~'Inrl~' I;:hcllecl ::l Achakzai and a number of other. and was getting used to weight- the and for" Omcial sources said the Prl'!\:'knt ",·I.::tr~ was still no c;pedfic '"t'on­ fOlir-pO\vcr conferen-:e, ".ith lhe dignitaries from Spin Boldak du· lessness. In the days that followed second time the highest. title- dc;,::dcd to stop all tiro nuval nnd h~ro tl act·' with Hanoi on InlltllO'l) de­ Vil'~ ("on&·5 Nath:nal I ibcrttllon ring the week. be became accustomed to this st- that of of the SoVIet tIll. arJillcry bombardment uf North e'i::alalion, The- British Ambassador in ate. lOll. r •.'nt ~.'atca as -Ill ('qolal p1r:n('r, Victnam because he finally had ~"\\'h,\t w;,a~ '.": !Ill''''' expect - \\ C' The President ~a'd "vuth V:et- Kabul. Sir Gorden Witteridge, The ship's landing was carri-I------.,...------"reason to believe" Hanoi ".ould have a righl to expect-are p.fomp1. n·l·~-.~"se ~''lll!d whose term of office in Kabul has ed· out with great precision, "Af· ' re~pect tbe Demilitarised Zone di­ dele'1ates he free to productive. serious .. and inlensivp ·,.Ike part in next ..v,~dnc..;dJv'~ Tlec­ endell also called with Mrs. Whi· ter landing I did not even have L· SL CL: vidin~ North and South, ;'nd wouW ncgotiationo;; in an "lmosu~ll're th3t I ;I~, ~nd Hano; hSovIet UnIon Committee. bing over Nort.h Vietn3m. H ...· welcomed the reo 1···d a,g~e('­ prf:.of". Johnson 'old i.1 nalitJnwlde the Tehran Thursd·ay followm!< ~ ~isit the treaty H on principles govem~ The announcement, broadcast Official sources repartee that Ill' n: of both the ~Oll:" V'etn;~lll­ :..-!("1, i·-ion audiefl. his three-day official here. mis.~,~ ~rc by Radio Peking warned that Prime Minister Ncar Ahmad Ete­ .,~~ government· and Ihe Nalil"n:1! "V:c could be :'10,1 \\e Your Excellency Noor Ahmad rr~pared su~h the party would "contlttue to se­ Liberation Front to tak~ par. In for a "'lln:ing\!ll; y. We Etemadi Prime Minister of Af· madi, in welcoming the step an'­ ttle accounts with him and hiB nounced by President 10hnson said the Paris talks. p:::ly 10 God it dOE'$ no' c( (ur ghanistaiI: ~Qw aceomplices for their crimes in yesterday tbat the Gove,·nmen;. of The cessation of American bombing ·'There may well he vcry bard :tS I leave your fricmdly and Council Takes ~h~ad. Ce;~');llly. betraying the party and count· Alghanistan lias ·always wish'Od that -in North Vietnam COi!S!.itute.s..-_ a fighLng thc:re is beautiful country, once more 1 the bombing by the United States "great victory of the people's fones Ci.~Hg to bc' ·sofne ""'vtrv-1taro 'neAo­ c&vey, I\iJ7 he8rtfelt.-tltatiks fot, man~' di'~h.ult al~d Up Israeli, ' ry re"{e"ned to President Liu liy , planes over the Democr.ltic Repub­ of North Vietnam in the struggle (;Hing. because the hosoitality and genuine feel· i; jssu~s .•. name for the first time si~ce ~e fie of Vietnam be ha1t~d to pave carried out against' :he Ameri:a!l. • ri:ically impcrtan. ale stil1 ing of affection to you, Mrs, Et,· fallh~ the negotialJrs", madi, and the people of Afghan. U A.DCOmp·bunts I' start of tbe cult~al re:volutl,?n the way for the peace' m\ Vietnam. war of destruction", the spokesman' , .~~:, .., '. ' 'two years ago dunng which Liu The Pome Minister added ·tbat. of Hanoi's delegation at the Pans J0hnson -said he. ce:idC'd t.J nrdN istan. . .:. 'ltii)'i$~A:rnONS the Government of Afghanistan blks said yesterday, a total bombin.e halt "in the bC'Jlf'f It is my hope that I'lelations ,be­ ./' Nov. i: has been hea'vily attacked but ~ill ref~rred This' brief commE'nt preceded a lh:tt this action can )c,rd to t u lirc,­ tween the two nations be fu· UNI Th"' 'u'N''.,';'" 'itv Council only IndIrectly to as hopes that the in'itiative taken by ,-::("~;~ ;~w:lrd· ~J,€'c.1l (AFP).- e .,....ur .. "China's Khruschev.' the United States, whidl is a step (ornmunique which the spokesman a setllenll'I\l"·. rther strengthened day by daY met last night to ne'lr ('omplalDts Th communique said the pie. kwards restoration of peace in of Ihc de~egation handed to the' Out he he:d cut :-tn I'nplipd th­ and that Iran and Afghanistan as f,led bl' both Israel ~nd the UAR, na esessilln of the central com- Vietnam, will have a favourable ef­ press last evening. reet that U.S. bom. C:-s w\.lulcl u(' two brother nations, under the rhe UAR was the first to ~equest .~ t which "important spe- fect on the Paris" talks for achiev­ Th~ communique announced that sonl :nto action agai ... if HanOI abw guidance of their """teemed iea· a t'ouncil meeting, baSin/,{ It:! ehar- :~~. ':'ere made by Chairrnbn "a meeting including the repre­ sed the tacit under~!.lnd:ng real."h- ders, will be able to take determ· Isra~li S ing . peace, security and tranquility ... 1 ;':t's on Ibe' Iald. Thursday Ma: and Defence Minister I:-in in Vietnam. . sentatives'of Lhe Demot:f:ltk Repub­ ined steps towards adVancement night into Egyptian terrttory, P' .. Our people will illS! J':i': a~~ ept . and progress. At the United Nations. Secreta­ lic of Vietnam. the Suuth VIetnam Later Israel filed a C~lunter ChR~.. I · long-awaited ninlth ps'l'ty Lib~r:.ltion. deliberate delay :md prol..:ngeJ rlO­ Please give min~, and my wjp Th ry-General U Th3nt ,aid that the National Front for the ·ge. calling lor a Secu"ty CounCIl e would be held at "an ap. prospects for pea<;e in Vietnam Un~tcd States, and the Republic of crastination", he sad. fe's good wishes and thanks, to .meeting to consider th~ ,~dl1ber 26 co.n~~~e date" . the cOmmuOlquc (Continued on p'age 4) Their Majesties. I were brighter now than at any tlnlP, Vietnam will be held ;n pflri3 not bombing by UAR' .rtnl,,·y aad P~~ed The central committee pl· in thL past three years following earlier than 'November 6, 'P:>68. ~lo,t3r.s of, the east niJnK. of ~c :nary' session was itself the first PresIden' Johnson's decision t(1 end General de Gaulle SJid Presid~nt Suel Cana~. . _. 'tor two years. . h~dt ~'rll­ I Mc:mwhlle fsraell 1-~r,fHgn Ml~ The central committee denound.. Johnson's decision to the iJnperi~. bin'.! of North Vietnam had 0p<'nl'd nlSter Abba Eban left I . and thcn to peJ:c. in Indo­ Vic;n~lm. hl>wcver. most 0f the populated nrcas of the NORFOLK. Virginia, Oct. 2. st' 'collaborators of the liberal le­ .:11'11:::1;. "oca~c He merely s,tid: is west bank of Jordan wnJl~ retaining (Reu"'r),-The U,S. nayy has lo- ader kept vigil in the chapel. .. hance, by re3sor o[ the esteem important for politics". Meanwhile, for the first time a long strip in the Jord:\I1 valley as cated pieces of the nuclear sub-- =lOlf affection which :ink it l<1 the III his speech at San Antonio, marine Scorpion. lost in U1e Atlan­ since tbe April 1967 military co­ ~;):h a "security belt". Vlt'.naIlW"p peoplp of ,1he Jll.;,' saiu the securilr eup W

- '" . . _-;~'_ ~-:~~ ~~j ----... ~,..'t~ "I; , , '.... ',;",..:...__...... ;. ... I, .:-;, ;~,., .':/ .-:; , ~"I' " ,,\. • j , .,' ", .... . ' I, I ," . . . /. .. ," .. . , .' .. .", , '. '. / . , ".' ), PAGE 2 1~ ,"::..; ..- , , THE KAElUL TIMES .NOVEMBER 2, .' 'N'OVEMi:Jm'~ THE 1MBUL. TIMES r .. 1968~_ • .' ., ',J • 'I' • ·~WtR!l ;F~r ,'l'J~uglit R'hWdisiat.S. Ain~: , ,',' ., , '!, ...... ~...- ~..,. ·,:OMl>HE,'ll·"DB«blN{E;. ·'·¥oDlteds,.Ulp ItBS ills liinits· HiURTS ECONtJMf: I Conquest brings 11 economic sanctions. against treen IncreulDg eVIdence that So· Gabon' and Chad bave all been the illegal Rhodesian regime of uth AfrIcan buslJiesamen are no mentioned as possibilltiea)" ;or, le~lst E"onomic re..:ession is the lalk 'of me tr1'to being in 1955 was the intolerance, the reckl·!\,; ", f/(I 11011 Ian 'Smith have not up, till now 'Ionller willing to support the bu- Will it .be ,some of ,tbe' less .. been successful. thJs. Is bectluse cif rden of their 'large Subsidy to of the COlDmonwealth countries, , the town toese daya but nOQody Afghan Carpet Export Company seems to explore the factors that but this was just a company ·U'C.~, li!fusal ~ cooperate with the test what South Africa's provision of (and here thoughts run.to Kenya and muJ dissipation of I'nc' nl'!(o.r have Qrought about this recess- hot a Supervising authority. It of the International community new trade outlets has IIi fact me. and evenJ ,In spite' of constant on the part of Portugal and So- ant. _ '!"'ti-Soutn Afrl~~ speeches by ion. toot: us 11 yealS to'realise thp Whatever research hAs been db' importance of such an authority uth Africa-countrie;; ·wbose ~r- PreSSUI'" from' this direction Its leaders, ~Zambta)? . .~. ne on this vitol question and oth- that made us establish the Af. it enlloblrs and fortil;e~. r4tory abuts on RhbdeSia ,and has been' strong on the South Soutb Afncans'tbebeve-and, It 'whose leaders broadly supPort African govornmen't; 'and this ·Is Is difficult 'to:say~Whether'tlley ers is likely to remain inside st- ghan Carj>et Exporters' Assocla­ ulled files with thb result that lion In 1966. flovel" ..k EllIS the white supremacy ,attitude of on...of the reasons"why"Vorster Is are right il). this !'t.not....,tli8t one ;~t the Smith regime: ,'now, :so"anxioU§ to see' ,n settle· . of ihe.:great :obstades· to'driend. 'the public will again have to re- This association is required to '''tftI'' Tlt9t15· It has been obvious. slnel!" UDI ment. .hlp Wttb Black AfriC1Dl ~t- With Wtaleh sort to guess-work which will expand the carpet niarket abroad ~~ (Rhodesia's unilateral dec1'aratlon But tbore are other.' more imp- ries is. their support for RhOdes· further pave the waY for more hy improving the design., Colour, Pubf13fNd ...,'dilly; :, FtiMir· and: A/I1IrtuJ wever. that .....lIer Wks Is' dlftleult to say at the moment. The ,tact ministration in Whitehall-and ight future is in store for them but surely, be able to be1'liend the sale of hand-woven carpets }'ear. 102,668 square metres 'of ttl­ th1s year Pnsideat' J+ enoog"ced thai,.he Ihat the (IDJJed. States deelslon. was taken in cn- tlmt he was convinced that he woo if only tbey are prepared to ace· the new rulelS and use them as exported by Afghanistan mainly rpets have been exported from would· nR 'seek re·elieUoll bee...... be waated. ,to "aultaUon wltb .the South Vietnamese govern· uld get better terms from the ept the friendship and assistance living. demonstratioos that ,they 10 London and Hamburg. Kabul alone, sold at prices from free -bls··alltllllt of bstli!rnd·pollt\CIlIJ .eouslderatlons. I1lftIt ID&IJ .....1 Iea4 to a' chaDge of attitude latter. of South Africa in their economic mean what they aay In tenns of However, we ought not blame 5 65 to $ 45 por square melrc, the consumer's taste or demand According to the association's In ldlD0UlldDc'. tblS, P,es!deilt·'JdImson had also In·'Salgou by 'WecInesday when the first rollJld of In his post-Gibraltar report to . problems. Four newly independ- helping Black, African countries In:- the whole slumps ""h'c have <:;t- research, there exist 72 varieties in paue Gtf6' . ,'. ~.... ial complai~lQaat tiJe,'papcr's cn· Burroughs·Wellcome, has proved the Welcome FOlIDdation said; they took it they ''felt so·dread­ ols with 72,437 \ 6tudents ana ars even small girls who could After His Late Majesty Moha­ The. only organisation which cil: tlcisms·.were drGt"bC'!do>d ,to. It sait! itself by laborato'1' tests to act "Septrin is not a chance discove. lui tor ,two' days afterwards that 10,119 teachelS among them four hardly walk about fancied to ha­ mmad Nader Shah ousted the the ,dailies in I!mer..al car.ry article against as wide a ranRe of bac· ry but the result of planned re- we had not found the answer". lyce... in Kabul alone, ve .one made and stroll with on reactif)nary rulers, he opened a and editoriala 'intended to 'bring at>-, leria as any other drug available search. The first patient to get In other words, the number of Ih. streets. midwifery .course In 1931 in'the out improvements ·in vanou~ ~ts: Laurence Gandar, edif.or.1n-r..:hicf written by Poerouod on cundltiuns" today. . From our laboratory work there the finally accepted vers- students has increased. durjng In order to pave the way for wom.n's hGspilal in 'Kabul.A few of life in the" dountry, bt unf.".,un"" of tbe Rand DaiLy Mail, charged and' treatment DC prisoners jn .iC"~' t Professor L.P, Garrod and his is evidence that it will be just as . ion of .tbe new drug trent. the last 16 years, almost 131 ti­ women's emancipation, King Am­ of these hospitals were ·'already lely tliey soem' to be- ptoduJcl tive to penicillin. billed "synegistic" action rather ministration in America but it . freedom of movement and above , All three plc:adtd not gUIlty. and make money because it was thin the framework of Kabul Un­ fact tbat pICk ·potla:lJl '110 00 about Pelr~ Eight of 1.0 bronchitis patients, than an additive effect only of seems likely, that with its release , The Judge, Justice . C·lIie, seem to be ioing all-out 1) .lQbotagc. the duty of her husband to prov­ all, helped them to get rid of "do­ iversity and mOre and m"r.: fe­ their profession '~ut much fear lhe flickering prospects for a ncgt.'­ .at the London Hospital who for these two that gives the new drug in Britain and several other Co· laq" which were a pair of trou­ male teachers were produced fr­ allowed an 'amendment to the 5um­ ide for her. of beine..calJllbl . 'add -pwmbed? mons so that Gandar could appear tisted settlement. says 'he p3pel. two years soent almost the entire its particular potency" untries it will gain growing 'Pro. sers pleated all the way from the om the:> various high schools. And lastly how" often ha\oC' we l winter in bospital because of se· One doctor commented that if minence. . Above all, a woman living in for South African ASSOCIated New~_ ab~ waist to the ankles. Before tbe women appeared l rtLicised .the ~butea.UCr~cy . U1 the vere attacks were able to remain the development had taken place Reports whkh have appeared a town was supposed to move papers and .Fleisher was p;nununl- dcrwater "float" in thc mighty rasearch submarine. It has 29 vi· studY. ' Nangarhar and then in Parwen, 1960 with the admission of a fe'w bo"p,~a importan,~ ditr~rcn! side with their men, The ladies ntn 'to health. Tradl- mnttcr of public no\ 10 cation between people of Gulf Stream. ewing ports, a closed-circuit tele- It was fllSt charted by Benja­ which culminated in. taking over girls in the Faculty of MedicTn~. tiomally_ ,,"o.1Q after palate. We like have published the arLi :lc\.·· . he tongues. Dr. Jacques Piccard, the noted vision system, external Cameras min F)-anklln Colonial American in the towns went out only to our fo~ to- J?e tasty and wt'li sea· said. 1n 'a recent issue ot Natcr,'il Hls- ~wiss. oceangrapher, and five co· and recording devices, making it atatesman and scientists who inc­ attend B wedding party or a con­ magaz~ne. soned,.an4l rieb .in fat. content" MorE' Kelsey Stuart, AssOciate51 up to to. be taught to all. people !o fur- This will be the first underwa~ (tiny marine life) that tend to timated average of two knots. there were no 9ublic shows to at­ nutrition e:iperls. . six ·months. arises from' articles ther IOtemational ccmmumcation ter study of the Gulf Stream, one drift toward the surface at night its depth varying .between 300 and tend even though they were not .. '''~I·'illI'· ·~WitP .of the greatest of ocean "rivers". and deeper W .spheres that will be ejected re located in Kabul, they had the ~ Cod, Massachusetts. . The scientists also will study from time to ,time. The. sphetoes meflnS'and the opportunity to ei" '~ For· ~the~ nwnbers tint dial ewtteb­ Dr. Piccard 'calls ·the underta­ the. ocean b(>ttom at places where will conJl;ain .cientlfic samples- thor'travel to India or have' cont, i board Dumbel" 23043, 24028, 24028 king "a kind 'of underseas adven. the water, ia ahallow enough, and 'ud dat.. acts with those who had been ex­ ~ Ci"",flJtIow aM' AdvertWR ture with sCience non'flCtlon ob­ make measurements ot the tem­ Dr. Piccard will be" the" ·ohiot Iled- In the subcontinent. jectives.' It Is expected· to yield perature., sa/bilty .aM .other phy­ on·,the"~:I"age. And because most of lhe Mos· i_ ;; 8dmtlat. XIIo ca·. subatantial scientfc and practical sical and 'chemlcal characteristics ptaln' will' be ·Donald Kazlmir, a lem women wore ,purdah in India, . 1111 II 1llll1ll1lllHtnJ mmmmIIl1ll11l1111111111l1111~n"IIIII"IlIIlIll11IllUlUtl1llllJl1I1ltIIJ11J111l1111ll 11111, II UIlIIIIIh 1l11l1U"1l"1lI11l11l\1lI1l111111J 1111I11 II II 111111111 1II 11I111 t r1111I111I1111111 _ l>eneftbr. of the Gulf Stream Itself. (C"'III"""".01l P!'!Ie 4) the Afghan -privileged ladies in the capital adopted this custom. Wome.n wo-rk stele by the side witll men In the The Rural Development Depar tment In strlvlJlg to raise the sta tua of women Is India waa our only windo\\( to Cuwltry, schools In many proylDee8-

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Is bectluse cif rden of their 'large Subsidy to of the COlDmonwealth countries, , the town toese daya but nOQody Afghan Carpet Export Company seems to explore the factors that but this was just a company ·U'C.~, li!fusal ~ cooperate with the test what South Africa's provision of (and here thoughts run.to Kenya and muJ dissipation of I'nc' nl'!(o.r have Qrought about this recess- hot a Supervising authority. It of the International community new trade outlets has IIi fact me. and evenJ ,In spite' of constant on the part of Portugal and So- ant. _ '!"'ti-Soutn Afrl~~ speeches by ion. toot: us 11 yealS to'realise thp Whatever research hAs been db' importance of such an authority uth Africa-countrie;; ·wbose ~r- PreSSUI'" from' this direction Its leaders, ~Zambta)? . .~. ne on this vitol question and oth- that made us establish the Af. it enlloblrs and fortil;e~. r4tory abuts on RhbdeSia ,and has been' strong on the South Soutb Afncans'tbebeve-and, It 'whose leaders broadly supPort African govornmen't; 'and this ·Is Is difficult 'to:say~Whether'tlley ers is likely to remain inside st- ghan Carj>et Exporters' Assocla­ ulled files with thb result that lion In 1966. flovel" ..k EllIS the white supremacy ,attitude of on...of the reasons"why"Vorster Is are right il). this !'t.not....,tli8t one ;~t the Smith regime: ,'now, :so"anxioU§ to see' ,n settle· . of ihe.:great :obstades· to'driend. 'the public will again have to re- This association is required to '''tftI'' Tlt9t15· It has been obvious. slnel!" UDI ment. .hlp Wttb Black AfriC1Dl ~t- With Wtaleh sort to guess-work which will expand the carpet niarket abroad ~~ (Rhodesia's unilateral dec1'aratlon But tbore are other.' more imp- ries is. their support for RhOdes· further pave the waY for more hy improving the design., Colour, Pubf13fNd ...,'dilly; :, FtiMir· and: A/I1IrtuJ wever. that .....lIer Wks Is' dlftleult to say at the moment. The ,tact ministration in Whitehall-and ight future is in store for them but surely, be able to be1'liend the sale of hand-woven carpets }'ear. 102,668 square metres 'of ttl­ th1s year Pnsideat' J+ enoog"ced thai,.he Ihat the (IDJJed. States deelslon. was taken in cn- tlmt he was convinced that he woo if only tbey are prepared to ace· the new rulelS and use them as exported by Afghanistan mainly rpets have been exported from would· nR 'seek re·elieUoll bee...... be waated. ,to "aultaUon wltb .the South Vietnamese govern· uld get better terms from the ept the friendship and assistance living. demonstratioos that ,they 10 London and Hamburg. Kabul alone, sold at prices from free -bls··alltllllt of bstli!rnd·pollt\CIlIJ .eouslderatlons. I1lftIt ID&IJ .....1 Iea4 to a' chaDge of attitude latter. of South Africa in their economic mean what they aay In tenns of However, we ought not blame 5 65 to $ 45 por square melrc, the consumer's taste or demand According to the association's In ldlD0UlldDc'. tblS, P,es!deilt·'JdImson had also In·'Salgou by 'WecInesday when the first rollJld of In his post-Gibraltar report to . problems. Four newly independ- helping Black, African countries In:- the whole slumps ""h'c have <:;t- research, there exist 72 varieties in paue Gtf6' . ,'. ~.... ial complai~lQaat tiJe,'papcr's cn· Burroughs·Wellcome, has proved the Welcome FOlIDdation said; they took it they ''felt so·dread­ ols with 72,437 \ 6tudents ana ars even small girls who could After His Late Majesty Moha­ The. only organisation which cil: tlcisms·.were drGt"bC'!do>d ,to. It sait! itself by laborato'1' tests to act "Septrin is not a chance discove. lui tor ,two' days afterwards that 10,119 teachelS among them four hardly walk about fancied to ha­ mmad Nader Shah ousted the the ,dailies in I!mer..al car.ry article against as wide a ranRe of bac· ry but the result of planned re- we had not found the answer". lyce... in Kabul alone, ve .one made and stroll with on reactif)nary rulers, he opened a and editoriala 'intended to 'bring at>-, leria as any other drug available search. The first patient to get In other words, the number of Ih. streets. midwifery .course In 1931 in'the out improvements ·in vanou~ ~ts: Laurence Gandar, edif.or.1n-r..:hicf written by Poerouod on cundltiuns" today. . From our laboratory work there the finally accepted vers- students has increased. durjng In order to pave the way for wom.n's hGspilal in 'Kabul.A few of life in the" dountry, bt unf.".,un"" of tbe Rand DaiLy Mail, charged and' treatment DC prisoners jn .iC"~' t Professor L.P, Garrod and his is evidence that it will be just as . ion of .tbe new drug trent. the last 16 years, almost 131 ti­ women's emancipation, King Am­ of these hospitals were ·'already lely tliey soem' to be- ptoduJcl tive to penicillin. billed "synegistic" action rather ministration in America but it . freedom of movement and above , All three plc:adtd not gUIlty. and make money because it was thin the framework of Kabul Un­ fact tbat pICk ·potla:lJl '110 00 about Pelr~ Eight of 1.0 bronchitis patients, than an additive effect only of seems likely, that with its release , The Judge, Justice . C·lIie, seem to be ioing all-out 1) .lQbotagc. the duty of her husband to prov­ all, helped them to get rid of "do­ iversity and mOre and m"r.: fe­ their profession '~ut much fear lhe flickering prospects for a ncgt.'­ .at the London Hospital who for these two that gives the new drug in Britain and several other Co· laq" which were a pair of trou­ male teachers were produced fr­ allowed an 'amendment to the 5um­ ide for her. of beine..calJllbl . 'add -pwmbed? mons so that Gandar could appear tisted settlement. says 'he p3pel. two years soent almost the entire its particular potency" untries it will gain growing 'Pro. sers pleated all the way from the om the:> various high schools. And lastly how" often ha\oC' we l winter in bospital because of se· One doctor commented that if minence. . Above all, a woman living in for South African ASSOCIated New~_ ab~ waist to the ankles. Before tbe women appeared l rtLicised .the ~butea.UCr~cy . U1 the vere attacks were able to remain the development had taken place Reports whkh have appeared a town was supposed to move papers and .Fleisher was p;nununl- dcrwater "float" in thc mighty rasearch submarine. It has 29 vi· studY. ' Nangarhar and then in Parwen, 1960 with the admission of a fe'w bo"p,~a importan,~ ditr~rcn! side with their men, The ladies ntn 'to health. Tradl- mnttcr of public no\ 10 cation between people of Gulf Stream. ewing ports, a closed-circuit tele- It was fllSt charted by Benja­ which culminated in. taking over girls in the Faculty of MedicTn~. tiomally_ ,,"o.1Q after palate. We like have published the arLi :lc\.·· . he tongues. Dr. Jacques Piccard, the noted vision system, external Cameras min F)-anklln Colonial American in the towns went out only to our fo~ to- J?e tasty and wt'li sea· said. 1n 'a recent issue ot Natcr,'il Hls- ~wiss. oceangrapher, and five co· and recording devices, making it atatesman and scientists who inc­ attend B wedding party or a con­ magaz~ne. soned,.an4l rieb .in fat. content" MorE' Kelsey Stuart, AssOciate51 up to to. be taught to all. people !o fur- This will be the first underwa~ (tiny marine life) that tend to timated average of two knots. there were no 9ublic shows to at­ nutrition e:iperls. . six ·months. arises from' articles ther IOtemational ccmmumcation ter study of the Gulf Stream, one drift toward the surface at night its depth varying .between 300 and tend even though they were not .. '''~I·'illI'· ·~WitP .of the greatest of ocean "rivers". and deeper W .spheres that will be ejected re located in Kabul, they had the ~ Cod, Massachusetts. . The scientists also will study from time to ,time. The. sphetoes meflnS'and the opportunity to ei" '~ For· ~the~ nwnbers tint dial ewtteb­ Dr. Piccard 'calls ·the underta­ the. ocean b(>ttom at places where will conJl;ain .cientlfic samples- thor'travel to India or have' cont, i board Dumbel" 23043, 24028, 24028 king "a kind 'of underseas adven. the water, ia ahallow enough, and 'ud dat.. acts with those who had been ex­ ~ Ci"",flJtIow aM' AdvertWR ture with sCience non'flCtlon ob­ make measurements ot the tem­ Dr. Piccard will be" the" ·ohiot Iled- In the subcontinent. jectives.' It Is expected· to yield perature., sa/bilty .aM .other phy­ on·,the"~:I"age. And because most of lhe Mos· i_ ;; 8dmtlat. XIIo ca·. subatantial scientfc and practical sical and 'chemlcal characteristics ptaln' will' be ·Donald Kazlmir, a lem women wore ,purdah in India, . 1111 II 1llll1ll1lllHtnJ mmmmIIl1ll11l1111111111l1111~n"IIIII"IlIIlIll11IllUlUtl1llllJl1I1ltIIJ11J111l1111ll 11111, II UIlIIIIIh 1l11l1U"1l"1lI11l11l\1lI1l111111J 1111I11 II II 111111111 1II 11I111 t r1111I111I1111111 _ l>eneftbr. of the Gulf Stream Itself. (C"'III"""".01l P!'!Ie 4) the Afghan -privileged ladies in the capital adopted this custom. Wome.n wo-rk stele by the side witll men In the The Rural Development Depar tment In strlvlJlg to raise the sta tua of women Is India waa our only windo\\( to Cuwltry, schools In many proylDee8-

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I " i'~ ; J • (COtltifUUtl ,Irum" page 1) ble', Bunker said. leaders, including Gen. CreighhlO in the House and two 1n •he ,&cnate. who have nl,t a clue about emotions presenting "a tnajor discovery". -..~~ .. ,:.". bas never ceased to ,rcconlrntnd from The South Vietnam government W Abrams, fleld cp~1mttndcr In Although there arc certiJ,llI ter..· and sodsl control. Besides'rcspiratory infections It .~". "~'~~."f ... :11" SW;!,S Quality watch of tbe start. indicated it opposed Pr more So In .::eltoin ~pe­ halt to the bombing of North on strike Satul"day to protest the rescnta\ivcs) Committee on loterna· wardroom forward for periods of their cases were cured. using <.l ~5lst storcs were titken over and the ow­ "Today's announcelllent is a ma­ wherever ~ wants". noi. U.S. reconn31SS,lnce f1Jght!'f ci::l!sed al ~a!j Victnam caUing the understand­ anni1/ersary of the Balfour De­ tronal Affairs yesterday discussed caOlmo... relaxation. . combination of sulphonamide and claration granting the Jews a home· ncrs ordered to evacuate them with­ jor move in the struggle Foreign correspondeoh had not over the North would aho continue. Some of o~r 'women wor!tille :n ing reached in Paris on the move articlcs appearing in foreigll publi. If The 9roj~('t is sponsored by ,rimethop: in. A numb"r of . the In hours to make way for police to bring an honour, DOr1heas1ern, northwest- African majonty rule In Rhodes­ Hanoi would resped tho: m:liI:trv men have over men IS thp racl that (OFNS) complaints filed by both Ellypt WllS plac('u under curfew. from the Fmancp Mmistry. P"<:s~.:fent exist at ptesent. It said that Viet Cong had ro­ acts of war against the sovereign ern, sontllern and central regions la. restrainl foreseen by 10­ they are women. To be a woman (U.S. SOURCES) and Israel. Slrlkes In Ramallah and EI Blrch, rrhe I.:nmmltlee on Commercial will be cloudy with chances. of Whether the solution offered to hnc;on. and hinted thnt "{'me kind He was speaking just 11 hours cketed Saigon and other centres socialist state, the Democratic Re· public of Vietnam." The UAR demanded that the north of here. fizzled out. and the Affa irs dlscuc;sed the saJes rates of raID and wiDd. Other parts or the SmIth by Wilson at Gibraltar is of concrete--though unwritten­ means not to be physic,llly strong J Iak' F\=-----'------t . N d Th after the United States stopped immediately before the bombing as meo. However. this ,hou·id "01 'ang \ ac ones ee e According to the statement the council get tougher with Israel, IOllitary stymied a scheduled shut­ the Gulbahar Texhle CompanJ for w1U be ~- In fact 'honourable' is another aSSurancc:s had been rcct'",ved bombing North Vietnam on Presi­ halt and that hints of a commu­ country spOIl them and the adv.lnLtge io; Soviet government is o[ the op­ which. it complained. h;td vlOla­ down and demonstrahon in rebel­ taffata and IlOcn_ Yesterday the WlU'ltlest areas matter. and at this precise mQ­ North V,ctnam had made onl\ dent Johnson's orders. nist de-escalation were nothing In to be capItalised spariogly as a ple- mion that favourable conditions ted Egyptian air spaCe IJ com­ liOUS Nablus by slappin.e on a cur­ In the Mcshrano Jlrgah (Sena.te) were Farah and Kgndahar with a ment in time we may be permlt­ one firm agrecment-:" .11:11111 1 S.,(- 1 FoIIowlOngoo Sources here indicated tl1at they but a commumst tactic to resume ClSlon Instrument and not as f1 wea- have arisen td end the war in mando raid on the Nile valley on fcw the Committee on lntemationul Af· high of 27 C, 80,5 F. The coldest tcd to doubt it gon to the talks. "but \\,... /1.\\'(, rC'on 10 their telegram of bre­ to th problem that accords WIth tIllery duels On October 26 and should also concentrate upon ka­ tements could be expected from IOtn the Strtp tICs law llC F 43 F This. at any rate. IS bound to tlOo'IO the women w9rklng with DELIVER AT Ii LOWER PRICE SHOULD SUBMIT Hanoi. Saigon and the NLF­ aking the accord he reached with the aspirations of the Vietnamese 'J:I. 2Ii C 3 C bc 'nilial view of most Africans: rakul pelts and other hard cur­ APPLICAT!O~S people and the Geneva agreem­ Soviet representative Jacob Mnare SharIf rency earners on the revenues of Oleo On how 10 know meo betlu THEIR TO THE PURCHASING the political arm of thc VIet Cong PreSident Thleu In Honolulu this 19 F 37 F and it IS no doubt an irony wh- and how to rcact 10 them in certa;n DEPARTMENT OF JANGALAR FACTO,RmS. UP -each claiming different interpr­ summer. ~nts of 1954. Malik said that all peaceloving 23 C 15 C ich many of these will be un..ble which depend lour foreIgn exch:J­ slluallons. states had the duty to condemn Jalalabad nge reserVes, etations of developments 73 F 59 F to appreciate that the only pos- A few bas'C points io psychology TO NOVEMBER 5. THEY MUST BE PRESENT ON Israel demand a halt In its acts ActuallY, what we ought to do Soviet SfDte Commission 13 C 3 C • sible guarantor of Rhodesia's fu- aod SOCIology jnclultlOn dealing lic record, that he Was not going llC F 37 F flnaIly reached between London .1~~."iJ.:P B.ombing Halt Decision The Arab states have stated the­ MOSCOW, Nov. J. (Tassi.-Cos­ lnmg ensures the flight's cumplete with different aspects of com­ , ~I"~- to be dragged into peace talks on Laghman Z4 C 12 C and SalisburY. the relevant po- which runs counter to all legitimate ir readmess to cooperate with emrce in order to comply with the shirt-tails of the Americans. HONGKONG. Nov J. (AFP)­ monaut Georgy Beregovoy has ex­ Sllccess· 75 F 53 F wer elements are all in southern aspirations of the South Vlctna­ the Jarring mission, Malik said. ('ellentIy fulfilled hiS assigl1rrJcnl. Thus. trainlOg played a b;g role the international trade patterns. Eleven South Vietnamese sen­ Following are the excerpts from South Salang 3 C -1 C Africa New at Qari Aman Nawayee Store mese people. It represents nobod). Britain's Lord Caradon said the chairman of State Commnu.::ision In preparIng tlie organism's aJJu~t­ ators yesterday sent a telegram to te'(t of the North VIetnamese gov­ 31 F 30 F ThIS means that White Rhodes- The stand of the Vietnamese pea­ the Council should glve itself ti­ announced after the commiSSIOn ment to weighllessness. felemetry U.S. Republican residential can­ ernment statcment on President ia can continue only with South Jade Nader Pashtoon rle on a settlement of t.hc. VIetnam me to think, in the realisation had heard a report On the pprfor­ data receIved from board ship shoo didate Richard Nixon saying his Johnson's decision to halt the bom­ Africa's firm support; if, however, problem is the four prinCiples out­ that the pursuit of the task. of mance of the spaceship Soyuz..) and ·wed that the cosmonaut's physiolo­ South Africa is prepared to re­ WANTED bing of North Vietnam. conciliation was more urgent and statement as reported by the lined by the government of [he on all the details of the flIght gical reactions to welghllessness gard the Smith regime and any (and) Mohammad Jan Khan Wat branch The more necessary than ever, that "An American or 'English North 'Vietnam news agency moni- Democratic Repubhc of Vietnam ReplYing to an Jzvesllu l.:orres- qUIckly subSided and the olgani;m similar suecessors as expendable, th~ the. only basis for a settlement tored here said· ' and the political programme of pondent about the descent 01 Soyuz­ completely adapted itself lO the un­ White supremacy in Rhodesia has teacher" Electric ,and kero1sene heaters (Natio'nal, automotic), S~uth Vietnam National Liberation IS the resolution of November 22 3, the chief designer said that an usual state. Further data showed no chance at all of a Jong Iifc. "After the cessation of U.S. bo­ and that the Jarring misslOn is Tel:' 20548-21S72 Smuggler Caught mbardments on the entire territory Front. Thai is a stand for mdepeolw extremely accurate landing had been thl Or~ Vorster charged back Satur· offiCIal did not reveal the name tion an audIence in Austin, capItal of fore the election. Nixon also ma­ g,lnlsallOns O('xt week m San~ran­ day night. and said the opposi­ and natIOnality of the sender how­ The South Vietnam National Li­ President Johnson's home stale de a Ditch for the votes If thlrd­ I.:ISlO Tarll nHends the meetinr: u::; tion leader should be wary of ever. he said the man was a foreig­ henltion Front is the organiser and of, Texas, that "the prospects of party - candIdate George Walla- 'le~HI('r preSident ('f the TouTlsm CommIt­ reverting to the anlmal kIng­ ner residing in Kabul of the South Vietnamese peo­ peace do not seem as right as one ce's supporters pledgmg agam tee of Southeast ASIa. dom In the name·caWng game, According to the regulatIons go­ nle" In lhe strug~le 8{!3In!;t U.S, ag­ would have hoped for a few da­ that he would take a tough lme gre~slon Reorganisation of Ihe Intermlt'on­ because the rhinoceros bull MON. 1HU. SAT. SUN. DAYS .: MON, THU. SAT. SUN. vernll'ig anlique items of the coun­ for national salvation ys ago." on crime Civil disorder as presi­ It is the genuine representative of al Fcueralton of TOUrist OrgaOlsa­ was not mute. try. no one can take such Items oul He did not elaborate, however, dent. "\ shall not make comparls. of the country b(lfore they obtam lhe South Vietnamese people. It is keeping hIS campaign pledge not tions Will be discussed at the mee­ tmg. Turzi saId before hiS depar­ ons in the wild animal sphe. competenl to settle all problems to discuss the Vietnam war In Humphrey appears to be nan-- PK 60& FlT. N PK 607 the permISSion trom Kabul Muscum re", said Vorster In a speech CI'IH'C'rning South Vietnam caSe it adversely affected the pr- owmg the gap between hIm and ture. He saId the federation will be and customs but archeologIcal Items here. however, are completely prohibIted It is clear that the present Saigon ogress of the Paris peace talks . NIxon as votmg day approach- soon one of the organs of th,.' Ulll­ :Hll1l1nistnltion IS an instr-ument of Neverth~less l('d Nallons "One need only look arolUJd fQ4

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