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PAGE 4 KABUL TIMES ,NOVEMBER 7, i965

THE WEA'rtJE& ".' .-.',' :cn ' ,- : , ~~ K b~l' ...... ;. . ailabl "-, YesterdaY'~ Temperature ~ a lU·...... es.-,1S av e ,a~' ' -KJij~r -BeS1autaDt;.~~ Kahil! , Max. + 22"C, Minimum 3"C. , '_ 'Hotel~ Siw-·e;.Nall-' -.' nett ". S~ sets toda,y at 5:00 p.m. . _, ,. ", Park, CiDema~.Katiul ,lIiter- '. Sun rISes tomorrow at 6:30 .a.m, ': . -, .. natloDaI: AIrport .-: '' To~onOw's " ' Outlook: C10ucly - ::-" -- , ... .--. . ,- VOL. IV, NO 187 KABUL, MOrIDAY, NO~ER8:'-.1965, (~Q~,'17, 1344:'S.H-f_":.' '. ":'~ '. ' _ ' PRICE~. "2-: ' ---,---=---:-...:----:--'---~""':'---"~_-~~----'T.~:;.-" '~' ~~. ':-:::-'--7-':.,"'-:--'--;:-- '''-'',,;-'"';-',:-:,:::-:, :*- .,,', ",.- ',"" -.': C """• ·l~:Rr,~i:".t:.·· ·~:t~~i~~:;~~~1):..e::~c - ' ·'HRH'Ahmad Shah Hopes ...... ; ,{;isif To Tehran Will Help 'M.a· 0 Ie ,rh•• ·, _ ",'., .- .', , -, "_ : LONDON;'November,g, (AP).- .' :L hI· 'r- ' nus r. vwn ,:' "" ' ,BRITAIN's Prime MmJstel' Harold.wilson' SUndai'. night a:5ked,: FosterATg an.. ,olllon :.es KABUL"NoV~:8.-Th~:list show-_; :- Southern ~odesia'~~~reDiierIan SiDi~ to ~et:t.'~,~~~~ , " TEHRAN, No:vemb~r 8.- mg ~e' assets 'of'menibers o! the~ ,. '~ibly in ~al~:-:-f~~ another a~mpt to se~le ,the lUiocl~_, < IS Dn.ral Hi lui Priil Ahm d Shah th President of the new governm~t was fUUJ!.(Lsatis~: .' criSiS...: " '. ",' :-, ," ~ - ,.'. ",! H ~J g ess ce a ,e , factory by.Deputies at the -Wo~~i -. WilsOn's n.ew proposaf.waSmade I indi!Penaerice.' : ":,, ; '~, " <., ~ . Afghan Red Crescent Society, in an iDterview Sunday With, Jfrgah's ':iiWidaY morning ~I?~: <$er ill;cray meef41gs willi lead': 1': Wilson's repry:,~Q. Smith was ex~ ;-, -'--c:-~ ' the Pars News Agency of Iran expressed patiptude at the, inVi- The sessio~,w~ ,h~d at ,10 am. 'oing rriip.jSte,s' alter ,Smith cIaiJIied:, _~cted ,~o, rea~ 'Salisbt:lrY .:before ":. .- ' --, .. ' tation of Her Royal Wghness Prlneess ShaDis ah1aVi, the Pre- under ¢e cliaitrnililship <,>f ": Dr. 'SliJurd'ay that ·W.ilsOn- had '''fu!ally: midnight, Rhodesian time.·-It' was ,""croDer ~eY91 Uri?A j , ~Sukarn(h. Home I~' Brief ~t) '~e Pr~~enCof a~' 'n~otiated~ ~elieved' ~hat a~eed" ~_ News ~gain.T~ade sident of the Iranian Red Lion and Sun Society, (Red AbdUJ:Zilhir, the. cloSed the, ,to a' if Srilitli to Il$l; '~depe~deJi<;e o. 'mee~ ~ ~ .. U'"'''.l= ""e !leOPll: 0' .lie ~lt- r '.(".,..:.-.... .-'- 1) I' , India, Pakistan which gave him the' opportuni*Y to visit Afrhanistm's WoleSi Jirgah:'--.·, '''', '_ .;_'-;- . for Rhodesia., their ,miglii'-last ' -, •- • ' ...... -. UWII ~ . P-UL~I-KHUMRI. Nov 7-Khan .".' brother country and also have the opportunit,' of aQ audleilce The_property list,of,each,~, ,:ReplyJrig to: Smith's::-'Saturday~,for,one day.- ." !. . \,,,, 1JU10Ll alt: ~",,,uld'Ulg ule ~ 'he Loie,o-n diplomats bel' tlaey'·, - I Ghaif ., _. .'"0 e , j ]\DOU ar Khan, the Pakh- with His Majesty the'Shah of Iran. ter was read=~Y MaiJ!Rna MolWn- statement- WilSOn proposed 'that ·What W:i!SO!! and liiS 1nicistefs':·-- ' ll",)·",,;o..t .Ut~"\tl"a,) u, Lli" were to be. ret.:'""\eille... i.S. 0 ... ·. Llie· . -the em rent. slluatlOn cnl.mn·,· j THE Foreign Ministers of Ina.ia and .~~tan trat!ed chargeS. ther consolidation of relations bet-- and Priilcess Kfiatol were seen. off spoke 01\ the. sourc~ !lr.th~ prQ:- 'Britain: and Rhodesia;-be preceded: ea1'ly unila~erill... declaration of in- peop,e 01 Lli~ ~oHe, UWOll ill 'W,nIle Ihe ,hideoUt of the Indo--- I - . I communi~t'patly ~A . a~ separate press 'Conferent:es here'yesterilay, each country ween the neighbouring countries. at the Kabul Ai':POrt by HRI;I perty ow.ned by the. ml!!Jlbers of: ,by' a. visjt to London imm,eiliat~, ,~ep~ndence. whic~ the- B.rifish'say . . :SU':la:t, eeollolWc, POlluc ~-e ~1l~ A~dll. 5~ared 0.- ':. CUlLU'!F6pcised~Joyill:- ed quiet on the..thi:~'daY'~~er__ ~ , e t~0 .. -':r r"""l'"'"\ -'c' ,,('.' ,.•" '.' c~nl0' K b I S d "'llLl -Ule eSt.aDl1Sli'melH or tHe ' ~.., 'J.. .- '.. ,w a u atur. ay., to 'study arIl1s across the ceasefire lip..e- in after the' Security Council' passed that the Red Crescent Societies in, royal farruly; cabmet . members; fhold its seSSlOn ,Ill !lie af.ta:noon, Commission to seek a .way out.- or .state of. emergency ,egl,I1a1lions, ',':- :. ,. \\'lae ~!ackdown on the party tile L'no'" Ar<' Kab~ ~q,In~t O~de:s ~E: ~~blica-;.' new S),.SL.,em ,01 g(}\e.l'~~L 'ill 'Comm:'n'lst 'cong'les-men 11ave .' . '.' p~ sys.em In ,'l'nalUs- Kashrrnr. . a resolution· calling on India and Afghanistan ann Iran have' both the mayor o{ and Gover- The. general'session :was the' independence .impasse. :,:-" . ,pr,ohibjting- :: : :' u tan, met !\Ichammad' Ibrahlln toel~ depri\~ed ZuHikar Ah Bhutto of Pakistan 'Raklstan to abide by a previous been set up with lofty goals of nor of Kabul prOVInce. agalll at 9 am. Mon.day. =__ .-. If, Smith'accepted \!tis piOpOsiU; 11.0n, eith€! ' tlitough".wnung or,' . COlilltr) ill J.:l1/. _.. temporanly been' of theu' Ka'ldaean, the PresIdent of the Anwar~ ~· T":";'~~~-': inL6ndon~ar~ new.s·abou~ ~on.,tifulional' Pnnii~g saId IndIa was gUIlty of "genocide" resolution . which demanded a helping humanity. Close and fri- Dr. Mohammad Osman .Af L ... Sit Hugn eoUld,be flletures, of restricted' ,._,' -: ," ;:'illCt: L".1.. Llu': Li.::..::.lt niiSI dolits Government House. They endly relations between these two Minister of Public Health anti Se- I " ,r~ ',~ ly this week ana Wilson ana sInitb. -perSons __or, restricted -,areas h~ve- '~ --,~, nvc).." - against Kashmltl "freedom ceaseffre and WIthdrawal of arm- "'IUl!"'. " , .. gtven muCtl asS1StaIl.ce to cOHi- .• " .~ng.ea Ih ,.,' " vJews on e IraInmg fighters ., ed personnel. societies will help carry out these cretaI")" General of the Afghan,' ~ c - 0'- ,-' , .', ,- i:olild be-together ,in M'alta'_before b.~ncanno.uncedJor'the Salisbury' _, wal peo'pie~ ill •.::Jell :,igilt 101' The ,cabIDeL me~tmg Saturday of Imotype operatOls and the aid ~ociety, ~eek.end,,'-~ritish,'government,,a~d ,Ma~~belelan~ '·l1Oli~ prlr',~·. , . The PakIStani ForeIgn Mimster Both jorelgP. ministers 'said that aims. Red .Crescent., lPld Mit' Delegatron Returns, 'the indepenlleD.Ce trom rmpel'latistS. was ?ttended_ by 115 mInIsters, in- 'I that the company can give, . said that hIS country was tra~ning 'their respectJ.ve countries would . In reply to a question. he said Hanud HUssamI, a member of ""' >-.- " - sources suggested., ,,' ".VVlC~. 'l;~e "latter:. eXteniis fr~. In llne wrtil tnese "outWLlOUS eludl!'.g one C'Ommumst-the 1111' -- . . 0-.' '"':" " no infiltrators, and any opposition abide by the ceasefire and both ... the lnternational CongrC5S for Protocol Departmen! ~f the Minis- The' British .gqvernment alSo the V~ctona .~a~ on the Zam~l8ll. ." ant!-(;j)10Wa.l, ~"ruggie". 0)' tne nister of S?te attached,to the . PIANO CONCERT' From lron,VlSlt '" I Ip.dla might be haVing on its Side saJd theJr natiOns had 'done so ,in' Fight!I'~ Against Illiteracy which try o~ Forel~ Marrs a:~ accom- .' ,'0 " -- • _ < wants: to ask' Sir, Hugh 'hoW ,'the" .1?Qr~er to B~lt~nc!.ge on't4e, Sou!h,' " .I a ' , caumet presldrum. Dr. NJoto who 1.' •• C' 1 peop e an go\ eaimeLlL -Oi tlit: ' h .. , . ,'>c> C, '1nm.)i':' ;\f-!,;c ,. '1 of the ceasefire line could only the past. Each accused the other's was recently held in Tehran at P~Yln? TheIr Royal HIghness in KABUL, Nov.' 8....:..AiI, Afghan 'state of. emergency p~cd ,Afr~c~~- bord~r, 10, &iutliwl;st~ -" tJ~Mt, tne Souto( un.ion uet;alneJ " t e ,communist party s thm] ;;',''t \': 'n" G"T' ..' most ImlJortanl mcmbcl' ...' .. "_~ -_ ,n." ).,n:)·(on, be attnbuted to U1dlgenous "fr-ee-. countl'y of continued aggressIOn' His Majesty the Shahinshah's ini- thIS tnp. t~de deleiatiOn, headed, by- AnF l~st' week :b~S~i~frwou)~ ~ect' ~h.odes2a.,~t mcluaes, Rhod:sr!1 s ':: '-! W dom fighters" India saw --an Infil, whIch forced d#ensive measures. .theroyal,co~sslorrswor~ secon~, y ,B~awa~q,ax;d-., ~ the firs.: eoantry· ret;ugwse; ~AcCO"OtID' t D S b '.J' ,.1',. ' :),S }'<-Ja.J!ol'J(J01 en Tue" tiative, was' a constructive step anUllah ,Rasoul,-advisor to' ,the 'and -e:t pf .:'- • _. ' • !., 0 1 U an.unos ac- ':\" 1. f\ Do IHo;e Stude """ tbe~ (~ Co=er~ wh~ther. there.-ar.~:anY s~e~.ardS: ~vers_ t~,: ~hoje th:.1lord~ tne maepeJ.luem.:e 01 dlgna.illl:>'; {:oun' of '<'Rbinot e t [" '1\:- ;'" '-Cr.G,·r " c' Ii P ,';1 trator behind every bush" he said India, Bhutto said'trIed to make towards helping humanity. ru haZ nWi Ministry of which had: . . of , -, t 1: - ,t .- \; m e lng. .I( ''"'1: ll::? ;:\raIl:\ble;:lt the Lrea~YTSuk~lIn.o The IndIan Foreign Minister! im agreement' wIth'the Council to Earlier 'Sunday at Tehran 9.ir- gone'to Itan:to -participate ~ tlie~ ,that must be ~SlSted-upon to e~-, WIth the neg]h~!Ju=g Brlt~n pro-, ' an..ne ;:,pnet-,'ilgnall 'made a'scat.ching attack d ';-' A' :;,1 .rna flOm tl:i ~-tl:ie·' co~missio!1';to- "o~ ~ecJiuana1and:' o. rnelldsll1p, ~>'lgll"U Ul.J.~::'l, I m: tbt(cor:nrnunlS(~ through NJ'o" .. ,1'- I said Ihat "Foreign press ,reports" dISCUSS only the ceasefire and port HRH Prince Ahmad Shah Pray Here F.or indUStriaF exhibition, at mvi- ,able .llie:, , 'opl:!rat'€' tecto:ate " . -.' ~ep icn ceSK at t!lr Amer:~tln t n1- 1of CIVt! hbertJes being violated by wllhdrawal, but not'· the entire ~ .J:€~~d.ed ~ ~az:!.ial w;e, m~e~4~a ianwnal'li ~l COII- dL _ rJdSSY Cl-rancerv . Atl ...t. I with his wife Her ROyal Highness tation' of the" Iranian .' Economics, effectively.' '--- ._ --.', -.: I" 'This mQve.,ls ' i hiS country In Kashmir. were lSSUe of Jammu ,and Kashmir. ~te ~~.o Sun~. S~i!icaUY ~ WiIso~ w~ts, c.e~spFship" SUllU4t'illg;-,we, (;OI'dlal l'eiauous I Princess Khalol were received by T King''s J. Ministry returired to' KabUl tcl' ,pr:ss as. it liirtits the- ' I "But Jammu and Kashmir is the' Her Royal . Highness PriB.cess IJU .. :DtIIU day.. - " '::"'.-' ,."'~" ,kriow how .~he commi~on~ 'could 1M ~hVlties of ne~en.. 'IJ1ey , between lonei:lOvjet-Af~nan,two coum::des. ~eia- WUQ_~:.:C· C I dJspute," Bhutto saId. Shams Pahlavi, presidents of both ,On arrival at the airpqrt ~ti1 reallY' fing out ;what,,' Rhodesian can '~o. Jonge~:,~VE!!l,~elJbon"the,," ·.coda" __ ,'n;",.. 0".mm.l!te,e _o'ncludes Meeting Swaran Singh said India did not Houses of Parliament; Minister of KABUL, Noy. 8:-Tlie Depart- said lUter, the eXhibition ,ended,the peOple-including: the - African names of,.AfrIcan natlona,!ist_ lea- . tion:s in economic, cultural, anll' KABUL N '~Th ,- Education and other high Iranian ment of ~yal pro!?col annoUnCeS dele alion'Visited industrial'iiisti- majoritY wllose .:Ieaders- 'are res- Iders- .Joshua. ~o~o .and, the're- attend the 'CoUncll sessions be-. educaiiolial fields are VCI:)' ClOse. .' "h t1\ 1.- .e 1._1:1 S'" J.1'<' sess'r,n "3' attended by \ thleSe general serVI<;es to £'nsure S;~l; ~rr ~E'gtomll I :\~ cause the -issUe or Jammu and'-, officials. that pr€Sldent offi~lals .and stud- tutJof Sherai and Mehan where tricted-think wlleh.' .neWsPapers-, ~eF~d,Nd~baDJ!,gI S~Ie- or lor-, , ./ - . j e WHO C,'P.1;" D.r: P - ;';::iu.l. WH.O AS51ts,nt that malana does not return:' ~Kabul, ~bitions -oth~ampers .m~r S()utlie~ and Cl.1aI'acterised~b)' mutual mihe, ,or Southeas, . As~a Qi.: nt'') J D:rec,or",-,enH~l reoresenttno- tho It \\ .,< aor~d t'n.t t Kashmir was an internal One and After Her Royal Highness dents of Darul Hilfaz.m siihiIar: were held: iIt are restrame.d' arid.. .: RJIod€SlaD. _' Fi'.ime ' , t "':.Ii I ti h TC' f P . 1 1_1 1 I "1' D'ret'·G.!',(""n~ral...:; - •.., • - I tcI_,::, ...... -c:. tn l'l)un nes Princess Shams ,introduced~tlie made,;.a complete- -reCital of tbe th ...... ;, ," H" eSsed put on pOliHcaf:.freedom' -., " 'M~lster' Garfield ,.Todd, all of trust ana I:espec .... e re a ODS 10 1 (' ,nstltllte 0 uOdC ."';;.Ih I I, '10 and by I \I'here the creneral health servICe the ceasefire and Withdrawal 'were Holy Koran on Sunday at Dil- e, ",~,,,..ous y~a~ ~ ~r , Th' ., ',-', whom are und ~ t' ti ' "COun'trl'es are ,K ~};ui. on 30 Oelobe: .lOd cl~~, C 1 'r-n-es"n'~' "h<' of U •' N't between the two .-N' 'G',c':;- n:,ea .J.a IOns were not yet sufficlenlly c'~'!el!'p- the only subjects whiCh' properly members of,Iranian Red Lion and kUsha Pala t te th appreCIation for the'reception ac-· e royaT commiSSIon has ,-the,: :Em: er res.n~ on., , a model of bow' states.so ili.f- '0:: S"-::l! day, . .-' ; l, ICEF c,::>AlD ~."o non'gO\'er, I'd the malana eradIcatIOn ser­ should hiive. been discussed. . Sun Society to HRH Prince Ahmad martyrdomc~ 0~om;:;e:no:; the corded, 'the . deIega~OIi by~' the propos~ task of d~iding,,-whether,-Pol' erg:?<:!- reglllatIot\S a1so give : fer~nt ill their politlcal and'so, 1 J):J.'!!1'l 11s, ":.1" ·'·ec1:,;;pss.r,n. It: f "r::-':'~1!;;1 l-"C?r~is3tJcni; 10 :-offkidl \'Ice could form the- :ramcwork Swaran Singh' said Pakistan Shah, the national anth~ms 6f AI- late King . Mo:~~~s Na.J:: Iranian'!uithonties-. ~ , '. ", ,the: Rhodesian .-P~0ll.l€' as, a,w~ple 'p I,re Rht ed'fK?w,er ~_to.. c:~r , the- . cio-economic o.-ientaiion rnaj' CommJ,tee "no,m scd \" HO s ,,01'6 rp!?~1C.nS::,P 'qlh \\'HO., '. for a pE'tmanent public health s<'r- started the trouble by . sending ghanistan and Iran were played ... WL PakhtuDita·· :' .. "accept ,the wh.ite ruled colonY's, ress: ,0 es~~s:..our m1illl-, Ilews-' '. . - - ::'Plogrammf" ;:~nG budqel ;or S:.n.lr.- ..!i.~c('!)_~a!n::! t~ th~ Regional, Di- vlce...'.Vlth the aim of provi(ltnt! at armed infiltrators across the cease­ and HRH Prince Ahmad Shah ~hahth The recIhng group pra~ed ,., _DIS, ". ," '. ,196i- Constitution-'l!S'- a. basis £of papers aIr"Oppose, t.he ~riiit}f gov-, be ~endl) and .cooperatt;., 011 c'>< ASIa aud'.approved thc :', ',)('! I 111 C ~ ~at,grea~kin.g COngratuIate~liiier b f t r~:: n~, . .r~PD:': 10 • e. ommJttee. least a certam amount of pr"ven', fire line and then' it compounded inspected the guard of 'honour. Af- or e soul of, ..'· "- -",'-, > --,", " ern.mentand_are'agairtsta:wii-" J e~l Mbm~d; a aslS_0 , equau y. '. 0:1 WJ:10's 1':QI'k In ,ii(' r""tnn au It,.: "''C,I healrh nllon Dr. V. T: H. Gunaratne, ('mpha- " ,' for :r:efuta!lle..ngl¥s ,!J ,the last aoollt,a mont,h will deal Ar.r.ve For,2-Year Service' ..,., ~b~eirt,and n6n.part~~~J!atr~n ~:"n:e:" t~"t slse~ PhilologIcal,Team Leaves ~ople .. of, ~aklit~stlul, as: men-, '.wIth', tire organisation's aetivities,. 'KABUL: <·Nov.' • 8.:"""A, 14 man ,'" . A"1\"ilrt eonsidercd .the _ I unless the reSUlts aC!ll"ve'e Ihat cholera El Tor, which has and IndJa's Health Mii'llster Dr Sunday his government had "found team of philologists headed by left KabuL Sunday 'mommg,' to' Abd~rahz:sFo, e d~l~at~~n-' ~~ • bers at~ ele~triciJ.l'-engmeers :~d ":'" ',: .1' Tn1S has further strengthened of H1C Imporlance 0, ,y:our \.n k a~vocatcd "'1 !mmeiliate ,-XoanSlon recently spread to almost all As;- Sushila Nayar called Dn WHO to -- In~ a.tzY.~,. e~1 ~t ;me~~lcs w~ C(H)p'~Iate del,b~rdnons t~r''')ten- ways anq means" of protecting Prof. Edward, Secretary of the take part in-tlie' reCeption cerenio- the- BagWaiI t en&; .,' . 'Wl_th '" {- d' . hb I t- 'and and _I. ;'01 s{'re , of baSIC hpd;,h sen"ces in ('rder Ian countnes. was now I pay more attention to the subj(·cl. Zambia econollly should neighou­ ~n:a~u~on ,val'!.o~. ~eJ).C!es our goo n'Org OU~! l.es. tb',:\, \i.'lll 'pr~'ve -effective i'r CIC,I J to absorb end in,egr1'10 SLOBS group lHlder the c;Blrman- It seemE'd to spread more rHp.!dly 'sistance should be directed to, threat of an economic blockad on ~~g~~~~a~~:~~n anoJ ~f~a::~~ Qctq~etRe~olttiifJn -sincerely 'wish that the peepl'· shtp of Dr N K. J ungaiwa,Jla. 'and t6 pmduce long-Ie~m car, wards technical advice on the lana-locked Zambia to protect Itself . Anniversary'M'arlied:' " " ... thJS reglOn of tbe world ate l'ld.n AddltJonal Director,General of ners. Several WHO aSSisted stll- health aspects of human. reproduc· vey of languages and dialects in " .. _.,: " , " .. . ,',' " ' fFom retaliatory measures should various provinces. . -' ,',. ,. the threat' of V;lrLOUS diseasE'S £0 He:J!th Sen'ICE'S India' dIes on ~he disease were now rn tion and should not'involve ope- it seize independence. Professor Edward' expressed Ferry'Resumes tha' they rna,,' look fot\\'ard to 'J The techOlcal dIScussions group progress rncludrng reseaTch on rational activities. However, when In a nationwide broadcast.. healthy future". w,fh, fresh er,ergy concluded that at the appropriate vaccrnes At present there was concr-ete requests for 'iSSlstllnCe satisfaction at the philological re­ Kaunda said Zambia bought 112 search work which lias been car­ 'Vl·ce On C·;'nno·,- ,·Representatlves of . MongolIa. tJme ihere should, be an mtegra- II no completely s3tlsfactory antI, in family pla'nning were recdved millIOn dollars worth of goods ned out in 146- different parts of c Sel v ~ Thailand. Nepal7 IndIa. Ceylon. tinn of the matana. eradication cholera vaccine. I from governmenfs, the',ex1ent of from Rhodesia last year, more than IndonesIa.' UNICEF and the campaigns U1to the general health The discussions also ,neluded I WHO's assistance' would be Ce, this country addiJig that If this' one-third of RhOdesia's industrial rate of work is kept up all mate­ After Two Years USAID tn'separate spE"eches 'than, sen'lces and. we, mt,lsr strengthen I the subject of family planning clded in each case, Dr. Mani ,said. production. '. 'ked Dr. Amvan for having . suc- -....:..--'--:~~~ -.:...... ---'--,--,-. nal needed for the compilation of '. "Ti:Jis is the right time to reP-lind LEOPOLD\QLLE, Nov. 7. (Reu: cessfully guided the affatrs of the Ian Smith's_government of thIS and the linguistic atlas will be pre­ .' ter I ~FplTY 'ervices across fhe 'conference..They also thanked Dr let them know we reserv.e the nght pared by the second half of the COOl!O Rlv.er between LeoplodvJlle. ,Mohammad'Omar. ,preSident of thl~ 1~I:.Sdhaffhauseo "-. .: of action". Khundal warned. next year. and Brazzaville reopened today· Ptio!Jc Health Instliute for m";k' Nour Ahmad Shaker, Chief of after a lapse of nearly lwo years. 'ing excellent arrangement for ine ,"Sadai Kashmir" Radio the Department of Philology in The resump,ion:of -{ ross-:Jver conference.. Toe 'representatlvSoviet Union "con­ languages or dialects- are sP9ken. poldy,l1e pr-emiership o~ ,Moise' 'Dr'. Mani also' expressed appre­ gratulating them on the 48th anni­ and a historical and geographical T..nombe who was dJsmns=d J~s,t clallon.. i-or ·the· hospitalities "c­ versary of the October Revolu­ survey of various languages in the month by presidentJoseph Kasa- corded the delegates'by the MInI,S-, tion." country. ,. ' : ;, vubu. 0 • tty of Puiihc Healtl~ The radio appealed,to the Soviet The second volume will have Next year's conference WIll People to "help the freedom fight­ about 1500 linguistic maps and the' . WANTED ~, take ,place ,in 'New .Delhl,' the .. 'ers of Kashmir who are struggl­ third volume will have abOut .300 Kabul;runes needs, good headquarters for t4e WHO Regia-, '. ing for their freedom as drawings arl',d pi1:tures relating to­ . '. English t[ypist. Call 2H94 or nal Committee. ior Southeasst' struggled 48 years ago." the different dialects. Asia. -. • , • _:. I 22&51, 3'; 4, ,5. or OOi. :. F;f· - . - -. # -- : '. -." . "- ;-~--'-:- - - ~.'" - , . 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Another deputy, Mohammad slble---due to lack of space'-nor editOrial under the Iieadlliie, "The oppreSSIOn, allfd dlSCrUTll':1atlon Ismail J\1ob!!!egh from Behsolld. In Telegraphic Ad4!ess,­ De£essary smce, many ~sp""ch€s Ahn1VerSary' of .Two Histoncal Practised by governments a piece of oratory which showen were repetitive points-to state Events", . , "Times, Kabul", hl~ There wer'" 'a' varIety o'f cern, skill III teaching. comol-1rned everything that Deputies saId, Our p~ple, says the paper, are , felephones,-_ , olamts -some connected '\'Iih lhat some prov!nces of ttle coun­ 21494 '[ Extns, -03 But the readers, from t!Jese ''x· celebrating two e.veJ1ts simu1f1me· ~ graft of former ml,msters. ;;Qv· try have .been completely Ignored. amples. can.see the nature of the ouSly With' mIXed ~eellngs of, hap;­ Radio Afghanistan First]nstitution To 22851 ,[ 4,5 and 6 ernor:s, Civil servants dnd eVEI'I In as far as development pro· ~hstnbutlon gnevances whioh have to be ,ed· pmess and sorrow. The jioople are AFGHANISTAN pollce; some, With the uneven diS' jeets and ,even of na' ressed by the government. sad because 32 years ago our late Hire Women In Kabul Now Employs ~35,- ~- : _, Snbscriptioa 'Kaiel' trlbution of natIOnal wealth Stn' t:onal \\ ea1th IS concer-ned King:,yho was dear to us was ·as· Habibl who stood first among' the concert came nearer I though~ , Yearly, Ai 500 ong toe provmces: 'some \\ Ilh the Elal:ioratmg hiS pomt. he s.aled ThIS shows two thmgs annou~cers ,so~e false and unfulfilled promises nf tliat the provmces of Yoh'skm, The nature and extent of the sassInated. The people, of Afgha­ followrng an auciJence I would try. to ,per:u.!ide. /;:.. ,:¥' '.". Half yearlY 'Ai. 3l1Q ' polling last year. has l:erved' on other women .to' partlc1pate' m e ,,~__ -if~' ';;'~' Quarter1y l.I :.!OO , ~he governmen.. some With tht> Pakthia, Hazari", Quarterly _$ ,9 $X ~, :prepared, a list oj 36 po;nl<- turned to the tCOIC of .vomen m of c-nnfidence T.he late King, S\\' the pull and wlthm hiS ability aud and economic con·djtions. tlcmg and smgmg. . audieJ:'ces on lier tnp to, the . il: U(l~ es The first women's voice heard v:et Union, to<;>. - ... -: .,' }. Liovernment Pl'lnting SituatiOn' In Afghanistan , ;]'tention of the ne'", gove~nm"nt \vtth due consideratIOn to finan­ , on Radio Afghamstan was that The' best reWl!1'd which' I have ','i' ,Another G"nu:y. Fou'm,';'", 10 th2 pOS.tl:?O or \\c:nE'n III the I resources wtll tly to ledress, The foundattons for higher edu­ of Mrs Khadiia Pa.wlll. She received . from a performance ccmplamed abo;;! Ine eOtiC I' 's, country 'ol':d hop~d that sp~"t1-y ~~" "npV'lnC'es cauon. -parhament and construc-­ f n~! systems d:m ,,-so p:'cp:;sed lhJ~ r.~~"S.1~i'S \\ !:.lld ce tsken te Im-' As" to corruptIOn and graft 1t u;;cd to smg her songs -a~ home during. the co~rse of i~e Jas~~ 14. ' ~ KABUL TlMES tion of roads were laid dU!ing hiS h~ppmess_ the me"n.~ of lr2nop:::atlo 1 ""T,,"ld prove the dls:ressed cDndltloll of mus~ be rpa!lscd that tne unso;v' reign, and ihe tapas were brcJ.<1ca,t by years IS the: "JOY !ind - wi- eno~gh broug~t NOY..EMBER 8 1965 ~e limited so tha~ our f'.!,,, .~n ex' ,\ o-nen able probll'm of buman nalure Dur happiness -lies in the fac~' the radio :lllS' was not r to a numl:1eI: of: C?aI ,:' ,!lI, as toe time was 1950 and the "n· mmers In the 'Karkar 'COal mme ~ change 1S not wasted on t},e 'm 'DeD~ty Kha!llullah Kha,l:, eomes In Some people have a that the Afghan _nation, without Miss Nour Jaban Maiwaudi nouncer had to mtrv~uce the when last year.,wearinga mmer's " pon of cars' _, CDmmenllng on the -general Slate great weakness for matenal wealth hesitatIOn, and to honour the ser " son J 5- as those sung by. a !tttle outfit l'sang to them_' "". Gul Pacha Lirat a cep,ty I~.cm of tne coun.t~:y, a .~llned disease. _ nd how they acqutre ,t IS not vices of that great man~ chose Education And The first mstItutIon to put we­ girl~ On~ of the wgmen'who handles Nangarhar. noled lhat Ihe lO;T,I, ODV~~.:-', llli:e%;',c" Ilraft :,nd cpp' lrr;~orlant. In other words. to hIS ,50n as the Kmg of Afgbanis· governments have al,\'d\'s llle-d (. :eSs:~.l dS the ma',] C3USES .101 lh~ them the end Justifies the means men to work, even while the Af· The first song Mrs. Parw~n a programme 'inde:~iendeniJY:",is tan, ghan women were still enshrouded recorded m the studios. of Radio Mrs, Shara Ibr:ilumi, • Her hali NationalTraditions catch ~'ery small offiCials :,'1' ;;"<' I' bad:'Nardness of Afghantstar:t N' ent can guarantee a E1S Majesty the King, says the and' acceptance ().f bl.~'!'v \-.:r,.J~ ,"lCl ::on:o ',hat· 1he new I [0 gtloveclrnm record Somehow. in chadan. was RadiO Afghams· Afghanistan was "Gul Frosh" hour programme, the'Melody. of ," h' oon -bo'" ::.o',ernnleht \\ ould ado.ot siron" per ec yean paper. follows those, lineS which tan, then called RadiO Kabul (flower g1rl) She recalls to r.eo- Life, IS broadcast two- afternoons no,nmg , i!S C'C-: "0' ~ ... mo's and Baker's and Dal· ~ Pro~u, were planned by our late King The first woman to se;Y,'1""m Rll­ cord .thIS song she went ~o the a week. ' < Education in our corruplloI" among hlgh·rankmg I!Je<"-'Jres te fight agamst OW;;" f nd everywher.e progr~ss 1"::I2:nIC~ for the of the COUIltrY. ~h must develop in accoi:dimce " ~ cf the nn1ion mla S o.re au dlO Aighamslan is Mrs.. Af· radIO's studios in a heavy gray 01ffilelaIs The changes th,at have corne about with our nanonal traditions. It , . za who slarted her career there chadan and as it was an unpre· In the last 32 years are the result 13 years·ago The radiO was tben is imperative that as our stu· cedented thmg she was very fr.,· . of the tireless efforts of the peop)e managed hy Abdul G:13[our ghtened. It turned out that !tie c' ' 'The hi~loma~ic'Wi~es' 'Q..Tg;ani,satio~ p~esented:~~~ent' dents are educated they learn - 'Law On Basic Administrati.on which have been undertaken, with Bnshna. She served as a ne'~;s piece became a hIt ap..d remained , and supplies to the ortho~~(}depart~cnt of,tlie-Wanr ~ : , the guidance of HIS Majesty the to understand their national XVI F ~'P ~c K_Qaramqul A!aka Dan ' Kharqeen announcer. but the prograr'lme' one for more than two years. . 'Khan Roghtoon '0!1 Sa~day _!J1ternoon: ~'lUrs. ~.. N. ·~aparr - _ values and adapt modern trends anl.ll raVI" e .. King. ll-Khamyab Alaka Dan was taped at her horne and thC-D ofctI!e Indian AlJlbassado! and. Presld~nt of the Dlplo~. :- in education to these· 'values: CapItal City of Farah '5-F,rst Degree Woleswah of burned to the studIOS In 1958, followmg the tlu:owmg , -Wife Prime Mitii...... "r Mohamm--" - 1·Fourth Degree Woleswali 'Fashtoonkot XXlI'Takhar Pr.ovince ' We are pleased to note, says the off of. chadari Mrs perwin be­ ·'tie: Wives's' Orga'nis~t!o~,of'KabUl: _ . Capital Taluqan DUrIng Bnshllfl's term of ma­ ""'" au BI Bltik 6-Kohls1an Alaka Dan edItorial, that in a, world in which nagement women also for the [,] st came a regular employee of the Hashim l\laiwaIidwal:s ~e~arks a a2-Sec~nd -. Degree Woleswali '.Almar Alaka Dan I,Fourth Degree Woleswall of . _ The ~quipme:nl:wiuch ihduiles'. number, ,cases '-brought t~ : the. - , there IS much msecurity and time took p3rt in a radIO play radIO and took over the job of c:i on Saturday to officials -of' the of Ah r Dareh £;'Second Degree WoleswalJ of KhoJa Ghar asslstant dIrector of the depart­ · two traction tables wheel chal]'s hcspltal IS mCre~~lOg. The Dlplo-:.. ' fighting, our people are working Tney were Mrs Kobra Orner, )ill'S 'shQe~' .hav~ b~en. ,~1>lding Ministry of Education should 3.'~aqadan Khake Safald Belcheragn . 2·Second Degree Woleswalt n~rves, ment for concerts, Mrs. Parwin - and spec)al for : cf.sabl:d - m.at\C' WIves. : .. liard, with cool and in Mallha and Mrs Hahza Has;;'l r~se be interpr:et~ in this context. ¥Fourth Degr.ee Woleswali 9·Founh Degree' Woleswah of of Rostaq ; But these women dldn't stay on ts more than- 50 years old but she - children. was :accepted' WIth tb"!!-!{;; partle,s from -trrne, to fl1Ue ,9' peaceful surroundings, to -es­ eqUJpm~Ilt, .' Qalal Kah' Darzab" 3.Fourth Degree Woleswali of the job for very long On the I'a' has a very young VOice, and a by Dr. Abdul'Ghani 'MzaL !he money IQ pnrch?sa !or tabhsh firmly their democratic · head physician of tlie- hospl..tal The . a speCl~1 cr,.lppl~ chrldr"n S. GO~' As we have often no~ .the·, "5-Second Degree Woleswall lO·Second Degree Woleswah of Eshkamesh . system, . dio':> staff the woman who has the great sense of. art ar..d music, She' hOSPital's orthodpntr'<>l Committee and First Vice.cb",irman of the comparable With 'the situation at wal has called, as the MiniSter I2'Fourth Degree Woleswali Council of Ministers of the USSR. , that -time, _The Civil war, 31 years _·th'i: management- of the ,Zamao of Education, upon the officials of Adraskan Theatre. _..-. - ,.~ ago, says the paper, caused mucll perfotinanc~ of that Ministry -to 'direct their XVIII-Badghees PrqvInce He was delivermg a report at !Ist countfles Will not remalli.ln- damage and the goveniment used The'first at_the-, efforts in this direc:tiOn. Capital. QiIlal,Nau. a meetmg 10· celebrate the 48th different to slich achons". 'all its resources in, rebuilding. theatre was called Afsaii"a "fable" ': ' , ", . J.~XushkJ Kohna Alaka Dari --aI1mversary of -the October Re· Polyansky noted that 'Br,itain in 'which several women. .panto­ Mr. MaiwandwallIaS'3dvocat. 2·Flrst' Degre Woleswali of volutlon, supported the aggressive policy of The most • important achieve- mined th! story; told by a narra­ ed the 'COIlcept; ·of: -academic Morgha~ . After denouncing the United the Umted States and said' "It. is ment during the. reign of His tor-, The narrator was .Mrs: 'Se,­ freedom-an ',issue 'which' fu 3-Fourth Degree Woleswah of States pwar of, agg~dess!~n inSViet· natural that such a po!Icy of Bn.. Majesty the Kmg has been -the rai: 'The show was.a success..and' . • . . Qades nam,' olynsky SaJ UJe oVlet tam also colours" our relatIOns setting 'up of a democratic order lasted for,a wee,k 'Af, io,OOO'was ' many advanced democracies IS 4--F rth DW le Ii- f Union has rendered and continues WIth that c~untry. in Afghanistan. Besii:les this, says collected at'tlie box '"oflfce: The still controvers'...... ,,'1, As we. mn've~ GhT ormacoUh . egr,c.ev 0 swa Q...::--<-.",:;;"Uy rendeer'ID"0 full politl"cal SUPPOI't The SOVlet UnI0 n repea tedl y-the editorial various social and -. ,," , pro"(ramme cost' only Ai:.600: .'';'' tow.ard tme d.emocracy m the 5.Fourth Degree Wole.swaH and the reqUIred economic and declared that "there was scope for economIc pl~ns for the qevelo'p-; - Dr. Nayar 'SUShlla, 'lnd!an . _ That week. was a' ,hectic one, . at :~~ter. country, it is gratifying that Jawana. ,military assistance to ,North VIet· Iml?rovmg ou~ rel~tlons WIth the ment of the countrY have been, " of, Health: - ' _ -i'![rs Sera) remeni6ers. As soon- ProvlTl~e obstru~t- '. At, the elghte;n.th' _sesslon_?L- as r finished at. the theatre, ~th. our leaders are adbe$g' to lX-Ghar nam, . DOl ted States, ThiS was completed: There is a complete -~onutllt- principles which. 'are consistent Capital Chaghcharan Dimtry Polyansky said that in ed. Polyansky noted by the Umt· network of roads in the 'country the JUlO RegIonal _ nO chance to eaten' -my, breath; ~ee for Sonthea.s.,t ASla~ held f:-liad, to. go tcy Radio AfghaIiistim with the theories of democracy I I-Second' Degree Woleswah of LatIn Ari!erlCaIl cQuntnes ed States war -of aggression a((amst today.' , ';i fro~ ,~o.'. and our traditions-,- r Shahrak ' , "me pOlicy of intervention .of Am· the North yletnam ~d also ~y We .can say with ~ertaiJlty, says • ,_ m Kab!-,l October -:l.O by car and hurry the<,. studio fo national These oas);:~~ comt:: 10 all_sll';e ,~to November 6, India was rep: 'announce iidvertisert:ferits_ " freedom 'Of discuSsion and 'de- 2:Sagliar Alaka Dari erican iinperalism: has a~)1ally Washmgton s poliCY lumed at glV' the editorial, that, with the- estab- ' ~ented. ~Y N;J.y~r Deg~ extend~ Ge~any from very small to 75 'centimetres', Dr. Sq=, , Mrs. 'Seraj ,bOW w-oFkS on " -a bate·, 3-'Thir-d W-oleswali of been to die whole of illg West acce:s to nu- lishment of a new order and de: 'About 50 varieties of flowers grown in;pots mafIe-, . in . diamete(. ,::r::e_ s~~lleI' ones : shila, ,-l\linis,te~ l!f, !I.«:aIth. S~e , J!umber of programmes-besides'be-, . a'oulak, " :. '-the continent": clear weapons .If the ruling quar- mocracy, the social and economic by the students of the s'ihool of Arts and Crafts were have "'a~dles'and 'Would bp 'tun has held tJiiS~nost-SIDce AP1'il , , t ' 'Sh ,., the' T'~n't"'" ."" - ~ -.' ." mg.a'ne.w.scaser,' - e,IS'- ,- In unp'lementing th'ese ..nn_ +mrd D:eiree Woleswall of He ,SIt.essed that,"with tel'S on, the Umted States as they face of the :country has changed, e~hibited last TUesday at the Ministry of Press and fur candies- and. nuts, Ot' S113Pi'.nd- 1962. ' ,' ,,: ,'.-- , ' 'd f th ' . ," all- "" Ghor·.u"~"ra,.i .'. " ~."'"' "'4 had more than once declared real- , " ,~e:: ~,progra~~ .cep,ts the officials of the.MiDis- d.. S~tes suPPOrt West Germany is I tIel h " Information Club. The eXhibition was organised, by ed from 'a low beam wltli a pot- She has also' seryed as pre. . pro •a h c . _ try of Eilucation and our. educa. 5-FoUi1h:Degree Woleswall of gomg -flIrtber along the, toad of y ~an n?rma rations wit the .As we celebx:ate, the thirty- ted 1 l' 'd' • ,- sident'-of ·the Association:·. fur' . ed om t e . orners Q' very- ~Sar-J.an'-,l ml'li'~r' the Japanese- lkibina club. . '. Pkants Inf~alel-- ", """oral and S~'lal 'Bv.nene in-- day I:.ife", She helos narrate. the- , Lal . "Germ '" SOYJet Umon, they should confirm second anniversary of •the acces- Bas I" 0 sizes wov.m ill ,u' ~ ~". " . ',' , v ~ ~a and-su~plJes are sure the.· Will ha. th .. trsr, ... e, 0 • Issue 0 uropean Security", m the affairs of other states and ''''' our J'ust and dem'o'cr'atl'c Kmg' , and Crafts to help to purchase eqwplD2Dt , couple of days, Matters are also .. d!an.!iection, I , " C,onncil of. Med.ical~ ~Uillt-= . ' ' <.oJ ve e Andkhoy; .'" " 'Polyansky said thaI' if West Ger- I" UL tbere, Japanese indoor decoration' was.. also exhibitecJ h~ _~b~, eJ!:ecutiy~ ..~ sineere' C04!peration l!f the en-· 2·Khan Oliartiag? ~aka. Dari . many is'given, in any form. an peop es . s6 that under. His, guidanCe the " available to:g-o' and weave mats '.' She, aIso-,.served:,?D and connCII of,., th!", - , Ja~ese fn homes for floors. w~rrs," and ": governing: body ariiI :CleDt~c_._. ,Centr:il PUblic Health, ~ fusti-, tire popubtion 3-Qurghan .@aka Dari . access .to nuclear weapons, socia. (Cantd. ' country may progress- morally and ~ , at the club. A room waS set up with typcial on page 4) , materially. • :arrang~ment and decoration. ceilings, < • advisory bC)atd of the' Indilin -'. _ .bit!:. -

. , , , ' -- , ' " - -- " : . , .' . ' •• __ 0 . .. ~ . .. ~- .: ..-...... ' r -. ' ." --_._~ • '. ~. . '. .' ~. --. - ~- ;: . . '. '. ---. :..- . ' . .' . .' .~-.l .- .. ." .. .- - . " ...... - ,-- '-. -. .' , ". - - . ~, _.::. ":. .:". :._. --. ~. ~ • . -.. -.. - ;;.... - .:."-:- .-.":.':/; :.~.. :'- .. : -. ;:-'- '. _c: '_":'-:' " .' ,~,.: . -' '.~. ,NEWS STALLS - ~ PAGE. 4- THE WEA'11IEIi .;;. . -. -- - -. :.-- KABUL TIMES NOv.EMB~R 8, 1965 . ." ..- , Yesterday's Temperature :, _'KaDul TilJ1es is. available:at; . : Khyber', . ReSciur;mt; ,KabUl- TreatmentArranged ··'.fto~e Hews lit·Sriel··· Max. + 20·C. Minimum " 2·C. .-' ., .'H'otel; ..8bar-e-Nall " ". ne:n:'~ < Sun' sets today at 4:59' a.m. Nov. 8.~Mohammad :_, ' Park Cinema; Kabul Inter-" Cypriots~ KABUL; Sun-rises toniol'l'Ow at 6:31 a,m. , ,,"'natio.na( Airport:: ~' , ,- " . . For Turk . -' , . Ibrahim Kanclaliari' Pr.esident of Tq,molTow'S Outlook: Cloudy ; -. , - ~. - - - - -:.- . the Goyernment Printing House '. U·Thant Reports left: Kabul' for Holland ana the Federal Republic of 'Germany at VOL. IV. NO. f88 , PRICK,AI: 2 UNITED NATIONS, Nov..8. the- invitations,of the two govern-' (AP) -Secretaty-General' U· Thant ~,ents. During h~ six week stay said in a report. issued Sunday' .. ~~ - - , - ID the tWD countries, Kandaliari. WolesiJirgah ~o' that UN official had arranged for· visit various. printing houses . - .. -.-,.. will ~ food and medical treatment for . - -_. . ana, far.todes producing printing , .... ~.: Turkish Cypriots in Famagusta, eqUIpment.-· .. _ ' Check COll!plaints

scene of recent fighting. '. ( .. ':'. : -. -. It was the first report on the . KABUL, Nov' 8.-Dr. Mani .About Elections .....- --- subject 'since the Security 'Council ~Director General of the"WHO Re~ held a debate Friday and cOUliCil gibnal Committee for Southeast­ KABUL, Nov. 9.-Monday morn­ President Fernand Ortlzsagz ' of Asia.and a number Qf representa­ ing's session of the Wolesi Jirgha Bol.via appealed for '·the utmost t~y.es from other . countries who decided to' form a' tempo1'ary moderation," ~aa committee for looking into com­ <. \ cOlT\e to Kabul' to take part . , Sanz 'satd the UN officials ar- plaints ,about elections to the .,,-. -. In the.WHO regional conference , Wolesl Jirgha. Members of the' " Afghan press aeJegation, during .its recent visit'to Arabia, was received by His ranged with Greek Cypriots·: to left .for their re.spective 'countries Majesty King F~isel.·. ~ '" ...... ,...' , let TurkIsh Cypriots move freely .~Sunday committi!e. will be those wh05e morning. They :were seen .. .- ._~ ~ election to the house has not been . , 'D'tu b' F'''' m and out of the Famagusta wall- Qff ' at .the airport by officials of ~ ~ ..~..-.- .;.. th~, Hea~th questioned, . .. - ho' W·5 Nu'cle'a'r C''orr;;er' '. IS ranees «Ire ed city, if unarmed and.also to let PJ,lblic ' . Ministry and The committee will· include one • •' '. them receive supplies there "ex- the Institute of:Ptiblic Health. ' . - .- . ::. . .USSRS . . representative from' each province. , MilJt~ry-" oPilrad~'·· I'~:;t~f~t:~te~~.'?n The meeting was held under the , " Rock.et'lh ' l'n NlgerUl A-fter. . the government's. ~ ,, ADVTS. chairmanship of Dr. Abdul Z.ahir. ,- , He' l' E''''; ti· He saId the same offi~ials told President of the Wolesi lirgah, ~C - ~ . . , . Mo.SCOW, November 8, (AP) -.: glona ons· the Famagusta TUl"kish Cypriots with 172 deputies present. The ,THE Sovi~t ~nion S.utiday show~, of! .a.·hug~:r.ocket system .' IBADAN NIgeria Nov 8 (AP) that the UN peacekeeping force I International' formation' of the committtee '.vas . :: ~pable c .Club _~-_ ~.::.---~;~..- _:!-.r~:..- ._-~.--~; ~-: ~ :.:-~ .:..::-:.~~ ~._~~~ .~:-. and s3:1d It was of triggenng. a'surprise nuclear .' ' .', 'In yprus would escort . Tur ., .. approved by 93 votes in favour -...- __ .. .. _ ..... -:_ ..... -:. ... :. - -:.-- ..-._: .attack from 'space,. ' A bnterly.. fou~ht 'election' for kish Cypriot food t : f - . Thursday; Nov,. 11th. 8:30 pm. and 79 against. . The .first. meeting Of \he new cabinet took"PJa,ee at· the- GuJ Khana: bliildjng' of ·the frlirle 3~.lry a~ lO .Monday, momng:"Ihe - ~- western Nlgena s regional house' .Nlcosea Sund wouldrucb " rom presid~ ~,·~~!t~.mm:Ul;HasbiJiiMaiw:~,dWal The rocket had been shown once I of assembly hils unleashed a wave Turkish Cyp?' t d rmg a (iRAND' TENNIS BALL Accol"ding to article 144 of the meeting was 'over, by Prime .. ,', :. ',,'. ',', ,..... , .", ': before. But its capabilities were Pl' k" S" h of terror N dO octor from "Distri~utio~'of cu~:. Various 'electoral law, parliament;rry can­ descTlbed "Sunday for the ·first .0, yalis y s. pee~ Small scale. Vandalism m the Icosea by helicpoter ana, i~ ne- an!i-mce_fjlOds'available, .. didates can, if they are not satisfied wee.l~s ~~~~aryc ould BlacJt: Tie. Non-memberS w,ith the conduct of the electoral Che~kS .,t::IR~t~ti~~~d~~~,hJ~(.Y~:'·~··~·:·'-:.":;~~"~, '#eppl~~g~}f~~~;o, ~ ume. (Contil. from before the DeL 11 balloting It r: fly .future Tur' Afs.'.}OO. ' U.S. USSR's .'.' ." .:" .'- '.. The SovIet Umo;:' said m'e 1l5- page 2) h::.s grown mto widespread arson, Nlcosea yp t cas~alltes out to advisory committee, ledge a com­ foot (35 m) rocket could put a Tn ' fi V' e-C11 . f' h .lootmg and notmg by rovmg "A' b f ('G plaint- about their dissatisfactl0n y!.~~~th.A"'~,~qu,::.,'s.,,QI.?u /Yj~~J" e1 G9verJ!O~' .".~ <~< ~ :-~' nuclear" arhead into orblt around, e r5t .IC airman 0 i e ganas l'.um er -0 reek Cypriot) , . FOR SALE with_ the Wolesi Jirgah after the Orbiting RockeiS ',' .. •. .H' li1fJ"9, .." f ~:~~na1 ,~or Sal~ Parhament is opened. 11.:, BClST;' NoV'. 9_~ixten Hepp-.- ". the earth From the first .0r:aO'Y-'I SOYlet,.councll :9 Mm)siers spoke 'S;ven thousano'police-nearly tgUaTdd unitshin Famagusta 1963 model Land Ro, ,R~Ur;S.I~g-o5 hi':"~.- ~hief .t~e Uonited_'~atiri:1S ~. '~ later orbit. an official anp.ounce- ~bout t~e gro\VJng- fnendshlp wIth. hall Nlg€:ia's force-and army camos,~e Suarne to t etr regular vel", l~ng wheel base Estate 12 The general'session of the House WASHINGTON. Nov. 9!: (?PA1: ': Re2G",Sh.Q"h : C, 'qo/, ling. of ". .. j seater with many spare parts. was postponed by a majority vote gover~~nt ,~' ,Ass\~tan~!! :M:s~on l!k .: - ment salo, ground .conJ101 could tAfgthaX:ltshtanS andd lnclJa, and·tcon, I unIts eqUIpped with heavy armor "nz said. ,-The U.S. lS,.mves-, " ",':'.' '. ",' -., " :'"':TEJnrAN Nov.' 9.':"': __ Techmcal' __ -. ~ .-' fi'L. I h" . ,ac 'WI can mav.an 'cout:' nes I. , ~pply to Messrs. Oliver and until Wednesday. tigati~ Soviet cliuJPS ihat ~., .',.... '...... ' "" '" '.' '_ -, . Afghamstan.' together With: .soml!~,' ~ reo we nuc ear \\'lIr ead .'lH1~",{" d' d I t" .. ", l' I nave been trymg to quell dlsturb- RoyaL.~g~ess ,~ild_S~, Presld~n.t f pectedly" at an aggressor' : .an ,Improve re a Ions", 1t[1 ran, I,am:es, .. .SOUTH VITNAMESE Sanger;. Nawazish Hote], Jadi rockets qisplliyed" ' had oone so. .'. - _ .. j Police and 'federal authoritIes , '. .has congratulated Anastas Miko­ ,nth PreSIdent Chung Hee Park of Can Telep~one·No, 22765 Ministry: ti;e, A!ghan.'·!1.mbassador ::tli~Ji~h'President,of :the:.-It:~an'l : 1'hey .~lso VISited .B?s. to,sar,:,,:::y, ' .. ' ; .'. : .. '. - , Marshal' Malfnov~ky..the Minis· have enforced, "dusk-to-dawn South Korea. yan, President of the Presidium of The investigations will ptimari­ I' .? ly, probe inlo the question whe-' iri lfan; the.executive: di~tor' of. Red Lion an'd Sun ~oc!ely.at G\ll~s,...... t~e ,Henrot!e. ~epP'lmg. a!!d.. OlS ", '. .. ' The orbItal missile received the ler of'Defence of the USSR,' has <'urfe,,: prohIlllted'possession of It was Ky's third trip abroad as tile Supreme Sovi~ of, the USSR. ~ .~uniliiY." ~' "Two-storey tinned rool Iiou~p. ther 01' not a violation of the UN the Red Lion·and Sun Society.ano. ,:tan-Palace: .'....:'" '. >:'" c _. t.eam proceedesI to.Herat ..,' -. , .. place of. honour. the fast spot. 'jn congratulated the' armed forces on arms In certam a,reas, and· ban­ Prime Mimster in the interest of '. A similar telegramme has been 7 rooms, modem 'bathrooms, resolution on the stationing' of the Iranian'. ambassador in Kabul : ", ' ,.-,-- .0, ,_ -" ': ' ,', " • - "; -- ·the mammo.th milllary pijrade the holIday' of the 48 anniversarv J l'-=~. all public' gatherings except his programme for an expanded despatchea OI! behalf of PriIIie Mi­ ~ervlces. garage, Call Tele. 20049. or nister Mohammad Hashim 1-;Iai­ the~eans of mass destruction is .- 1hrough .Red Square marlqpg" the of. the October ReVOlution -. reilgl.ous ' ,effort ,to fight communism in Asia. 22767• We~~frese,~~.~~..~e:.~~~.6:ny.,:, Plane~OrrNe.w·York ,9h~·:<,' J ~'. ~-' .J.8th anDiversary of the 1917 &1­ wandwal to the Soviet· Premit!r involved. To :<. ~hevlK . Alexi..K.os.ygin_-,-":-,~""";',·.~~." .' ", . revRussia. : F'lig·r Ki=fti'ng:'·5:8 ... " ". <-," .:: .. :>, . \>;a,tthing the<. 1ntrigues of !he im­ IonSVlsltedatl~a.m.thesame-day, The orbita1 roCket w'as showo .' . hi D' b t' Ad '. · .' - . .. ' -, -, ,0"" '.' " • , '. ":. ' .... penalIsts and' are aware ot . the '0 the'Reza ··Shah ,nursjng ,sch09l. :', - _,."'-, ,.-., , ""COVINGTON, Kentucky, Nov.. 9, ,(Al'}.-" .. ~'.', . '-" : for the first 'lime last. May.. Th~ ,e'! IOUS threat io mank10d from Assent y'.e es mISSion _ kI whicn is..' ~:uiJ'-bY; t!te'Re~,~ion' an,d_ .' .... N.-American :airlin~'72,? jet, aiI:J.?ier OJ;1, a; f!i~ht frout< ~Ne~:, ".-':', .' ~ ',,-: - Sovlet~ said· then it haa an "un­ the aggr~sslve actIOns of the Ani-' ,~ations [.Suld~oclety. giea~r,CiJi,~ti ~.near~~,:... lImned" range and',,'as ,similaT to ~ncan imperialf?ts, the United Of'China To United --: "< ..- ...... , ':: ,ft. yo,rk,to:·the (Ohio) ' <,. he rock-elS that launched SovieL , .,..~~.. . Tliel1' ~yal H1~~esses wer;e pre-'. Ii d dUring' its landiDg.approach. Monday mghtf I-irom the:'larg~ city of <;i:I?~a- -,Iatg~ ~xpl~~lonS ar:d- It IJl up th.e weapon lS the' longest nudear' fore,le KABUL, Nov, .9.--'Elders . and ers and n.ot be as coriipl1.ttE;e and. the :Soviet:;'· .' :.i\SAD -ABAI>:' . almost SIX years ago, she ,,'as en,:' was towards this end. ~~lu~on t~p dis-~ '~a~ ~~. tre.a~es·1 " tertainmg . sever,al guests' .and N.ow. the qestlOU ·of. de.velopment learnea figures of Bajawar and the representat.tve of Chin,a. . promISe on'!h.F, WlilCh ·q!!'ered. bOdies hav.e been' recovered from ,. . , Kohi" in Northern Indepe'ndent Th,: CambodIan delegate sa!~, arnlament Issues,at sesSlqn of. on'the:ISSUE to.tlie .assemb~, " ".thi!~Paicb'-Fiver after."'a- 'car-::' , \\ as called unexpectedly to the ra, of re~ati.ons' betweeu' the Soviet tPiS iorrY- By night'or by day. M~ow is a beautHul citY. . Pakhtunistan have congiatu!'lted Amencan troo.ps must leave .TaI- the Gen~ral::-;:~~SECIIlbly., P;tez:e:,' ,', .' .....'" '.: '; :-- rying '.paSsangers'· plunged':'in ~ the ~ , ';T' (iJq When she reached'there she' Union ~and China' between the' C~mmuDlst Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal wan lind t~e ts.land must be . reo Viere 83. m ~avour, sqc ·abstentions _." The:.resolutlOr w.oullf blOck the ,tiver..yesteraay.·· - '. _ , was '-asked to broadcast a . story CPSU and the- Parly' o~ lii$ appointment as Prime Mi- turned to ItS rtghtf,u~ owners, _and no .opposition·,'fo the' reSolu~'-' ~opos~d.,multiI,a~ral ~uetear'fo!,-~ . There. were -seven' injUred, The.· ':Tears ,of a .Molher·': It 'was a .of China, 'is up to the Chinese lea­ ,Is _The W~r.ld/s· Sc,ie·nt.ific~·: " DIstel" ~n behalf of themselves and He added ~hat. there coti!d, ,be tio~, ..-,' _ '. __ "'-"';' ::. :.--.' .ce, 0.1'. ·similar: ai:riW8ementS ,COD.: '~arcfi;stifJ:"·continues.~~ iden-' • h!gh1Y emotional story and about. oers". _ the entire people in that'region... no pro~ress III dlsarmament on". , France. was tlie lone' big, pOV£er. templated' by the Norili' .AUiinttc 't~'the dead..bodiei were liaiJ:-,' '. : half \\'ay through 1 found myself Edu~at.i.on~l, And Cultural Centre: .. , " . " l~ Chma ~. a memb.~r. of the am0I!g ,the- .aostaine:rs: It has con: Treaty Organj.sation.. (NArQ), ,deli: over .to their relatives. The :n-.' '. . affecled so much by it that· I Dmitry Polyansky said that be-' In a le~u:r addressed to , the Umted ~auons, an.d praISed ~!le- s!st~~ly.:O?ycotteci-~.e' peg0t!8. while-~he,U.~: i:l~aft ,~0U!d ·not.,', ~jti.i:ed-wer~sent:to·.Asad,Aba~hos< i" .:,., ~ started crymg. . .- cause.of urifavourable weather U ForeIgn. ttav~I.is n~t co~ple~ without a visit to' th~capitai'city··of the Soviet Pnme-Mmtster. they ~aye WlShed ,peace10vmg attllude of the P~kiD.g tlOns·m' Geii.eva.<_:. ';' '_ "", .' - '''' ..', :' . - pita!.' .. '. "'.:,~' ~ " .: - .. , Aher the progr-amme I stopp- c0 ditions gross agricultural'out­ gov~rnme!1t. Th~ ,compt::oIntse-!~soluuQn ~ ~__ t1 nton, ThI&exgItmg CIty fIts anyindividual 'taste V' 't th T': .'. S .. .' success 'of Prtme Mmtster Mai- .' , '. .. ",'Brigadier.. ,NlPhanunad' RaJ:Um . " ed tn the ad)OllJlOg' rQom ,to I;on- .put,will p~rhaps be ~'3 per cent be­ L'b ( h' .,. ' lSI . e ~mn. tate,PublIc . w~dwa! and. members pf hiS LJU Chieh, the' Formosal?- dele- ... The resolution Sought t~ bridge 'subInt~ted ·by.. the.' etght 'non.,aJign.c Nasseri,= the:acting ~ . governor of ;, ~ratU1ale. .his's~ot:Y the' alJti.'or on .. r lowJthat o! 1964, the year of a ,,~ ra; .,\~world s bIggest book repository), or M6S'co~~Sta.teUniversity or cabmet 10 theIr . efforts for the gat.e, .warned those who SaId the -- .. . .. :' ed:nations tliat.e take'part in .the ..Konarha who was on toe: 'scene·.... '- , and J IOUI'd him crYlOg, too. ',' good harvest,. but, on· the whole, progress and ~rospe:lty ,of the C~~nes~ \~ple'~ Republ!c·:was 'chlliese Priine Mbrlster Get;'eva :n~~oti~i?ns ". of =th¢~·:17:, '-5vltli re,sc~e ~vQrkers ~a'.nd seeutity " .' , .'," Wh<;n .1 .arrlved home.. I expeded will exceed' !pe level of any other S o~ ~a "urope's largest swimming pool). An exciting time is offe~ed t6 all cou~try.under HIS MaJestys lead- ~ reality, whtch must De taken 1')1 ~..t': .. ' ....• ' '.. : ,nallon, 'd~a:nent ·.committee: 'pplice said, it IS not,yet' Known -' .'. to be welcom.-d by long faces. uut year. '. ershlp-. = mto account.. .. 'JUngra~~tes,MtUw~naw:i! ,The pegotia.tions ar~e~e<;~~;'.. fl) hoy;', ¢ariy, people' we~e' ip tn~: = ,pecla rates.and tours may be arranged through Intourist.:' . '9 to my. surpris. ,all' the guests and - , Formosa dId not deny !he exIS- KABUL; Nov.-..9:~bou en Lin: reconvene-m ~eva after the' lorrY: '.. _.~. .,' , -.' . .. my husb2.nd, gaveo'me a hero's'· I;'olyansky ,said that· the 'new' They'have expl"essed their gra- ten~e ~f the Pekiz:,g re~e- but tli'e Pr~e'Mini~~t':Qf.ttie.P~o1'Jles· 'firSt'oLthe'ye~,_ . ,.:. ; ,.; .' .'" J.Dr. ]i,fir Aqa: chief f ~lle ~ilb-. "'." 7- , welcome, and r muld see some of five year plan.for 1966-1970 should titude for the Prime Minister's mamtamed that.thlS reglIDe ,II!ust ,Republic of·, 9h1O~. bas <;?ngra.~~ I ':' , ,.,,' .' .... ,. ,< . ,..' '. . lic,' health depatim!!llto 0 KOIlcar,ha,:, _. ~ them had cried. too ' mn •..his'.appo1O~('n.t as .. ~~m.men~s ~t any.treaty on ,ban. ,not seriouslY ,'hurt,-Malik _Moham= _' .' . fir'St among 1?ewscasters last year,' plamied dunng this period to tainment of theil: right to self-de- According to. Reuter.'Halim .Pl'iiJ:e M~lSte:r .ofMghamstan-, ,?c- .D1rg t~: spr~ of nucl¢ °we~- -mad OmaF, h.!! 'slliQ, 'had a brok=D-. .' . But. She says,. I'm .domg my ,best speed up !he, economic deveIop­ Kab~ R~ssian termination as exoressed in his BUd~, re~resenting A:lbama, refez-- cordmg.to an announcemer;L'?,om" 'be ..void· oCany' "loopholes ,,,leg 'whJch was" UIid"r. treatment. " .. .New Embassy ',poZ:S !-~ • InfOU'rist~ now so that I won't have any' reg- ment of'the"country' and, on this ~otoe~I the m~g!tt ~rmi~. nuCJ.~. ~ si~ iniiii-ie~· '~ '-. ..- .~ .. policy statement before the Wo: red m hIS statement to the Indq- the _.-'Depa.!'tIDeBt;;oL ,whiclJ. of Th'e-'otlier .,?adUigJ:r . c' Compounq (Con~. n~l1;-n!lc1ear ret \'.-hen annauncers are 'rated' basis, raise the living standards of.' -- ~-. - si Jirgah, I on page 4) F'or:lgn' Mmlstry:.. -. ." _' powers to prop!crate., he added.," '. . '-, ;' .. "," this -year. ',th~ Soviet· people. . -- -.' . ~~ .: - .- :::. - -- . . - ~ . .' .

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