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, .. , .I • ~ Jfl. • ,t I"\ 'THE KABUL. TIMES ."I '. ',' ,: ' '. ".• ,.", PAGE 4 ______~~ -'_~__ . -:.:.---:._---,,...-.__...... :.0...... ;.;;..;..;;o.. ---.;;....;;..;..-~~..;..,.~ ...... • l~. • . .• ' UK Working On, Compromise, Bombing Halt· A_·.. ::;~'.Geneva. Disarmament,session Middle East. ReSolution Must For' Vie(~:;~~· ::-t>'~fS:~~,i~Qr~Eight: ·~nds, .. UNrr'ED NATIONS, Nov. 15, reement in the security Councll, ' Mrs Gandhi' . ~ENBVA, N~!. _15. (~l.-;'" ~iI!tation the U.S. ,has heId,heI'l! •• The 17.batlon, dlJllII11ADl.>eU er ... ,. .... 0 • GhPakistan through thIa decree, Afghanistan'a . support of our people and ~pre Prime Minister and the respected day all over the world. said. ' two big powers had been resu,med are restor6d to J apa.n " foodgrams projects dUrIng the Thud UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 15, (Re Shah! said his delegation was wor PJtlme Minister, 80 that you may senlattves of the nation to achieve members of hIS cabinet on the new In a report on the growth of "The allianc~ of the colonlal au. Morozpv'told the Colnmittee In the first week of November, sho Plan IS estimated to 1Jt: .'\f~ :?311 2 In the Soviet merchant fleet, It said uter) -Pakistan saId Tuesday that ned by the "resurgence of sentiment that in the capitalist" world In start your duties accordance with them. post and hope that tbe government rtly after the five nonnuclear mem million and $10 4 million Mr, President, esteemed deputies the large number of timber car the IntermitlOnal Monetary Fund's favounng restrictions on trade". 1964 there were 76 .lndustrlal the Constitution. will be successful 10 implementIng bers of the Eutopean nuclear pool the confidence you have bestowed ners were readily convertible to UK's $ 1,OOOM. ,serviceo to lbe c0 His Majesty the King in pursuance Mosque, Share Nau. UJdny, as urged by the deve10pmg for the prosperity of the country as from a group of countries, Inclu· 109 a Bnush report ·that Japanese, countries foreign ministry spokesman said Nations to condemn the activities untry. of all the provisions the Constitution Te: 24035 well as In reachmg the goals We have dong the United States. Dach, Da014l and Portugese ships Shahl was addressmg the econo Gopalaswaml Parthasarathi Indi· Tuesday. uf foreign monQpolista. According and With sincere respect for the . , set forth 10 our policy statement DespJle offiCial reticence, how- I have helped to violate sanctions to him, the offenders were the Ang spirit of the democracy and for the Channel Tunneling mlC and social council yesterday du a's permanent representative at the Denktash was released Sunday We are fullY aware of the import agamst export of Rhodesian to lo' American corporation of South prosperity and progress of the noble €'ver, other sources said there ap rlOg a debate on the IMF's annual UN, sa'd the proposed liquidity sch by Greek Cypriot authorities ant and delicate role we have been bacco and chrome. people of Afghanistan. peared to be grounds for believ report which was~ presented to the eme was not as elaborate u some after he was captured while Africa, the Gulf 011 and c;a.lled upon to play at this juncture To Start In 1971 Informed sources said the report Marine Diamond Corporation Li In g that "something was stoat." counCil by Its managmg-director, M. had hoped But It was gratltying thp.t attempting to enter CypfUll sec Home Briefs of our naboQal life. We hope the 1 he report, from the BritIsh named the ships and gave details intem.a~ mited In Southwest Africa. LONDON, Nov 16, (Reuter) Skies In the central, northern Pierre-Paul Schweitzer earlier Tues the outline plan was truly retly, - result of our participation in the Broadcastlng Cooperation, saId of thelr cargoes and destmations. Denktash, presIdent of the HI! said South Africa, Portugal lCABUL. Nov. 16 (Bakhtarl-A Arab Deadline On Security The British government yesterday and eastern regions will be clou· day , tIonal in character. national Ufe' will be sound and us~ the loan would be made final In It IS among documents bemg co Turkish Cypriot COJl1munai Cha and Rhodesia provided guaran telegramme congratulating Kmg confirmed that It expects constr· dy with occasional showers. Yes Schweitzer announced plans for The hquidity .cherne is only one Hussein of Jordan on bls birhthday ful for the country. Pans on Fnday at a regular mee· mpiled by a special seven-nation mber, has been living in tees of fabuloUll profits andIcheJtp uctlOn of a channel tunnel bet terday the warmest area was COpICg with the longstanding prob· of the many measures for which In Ankara A number of estcemed deputies .Council Debate Rumoured tlng of the group of 10 western work109 party of the 26-nat100 co exil~ labour for foreign investOrs. has been SlI;nt to Amman by HIs tracted delay of tbe councIl's open ween Britain and France to Bast with a high of 29 C, 84 F. lem of the shortage of international dia IS striving, he said. Increased in since 1954. among you did not see fit to cast UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 16 nations This IS the group which mmlttee of Commoowealth high co Greek Cypriot authorities said Elsewhere in the world, Majesty'the King, the information diSCUSSIons to permit members to start about 1971 and finish about The coldest was North Satang liquidity. trade for the developing countries department of tho Foreign Minisl favourable votes for us. We do not (Reuterl-The Arab states were ru· has been conSidering major in wIth a low of -6 C, 21 F. WInd mmiS!ioners on evaSlons of the Uni and the lran~er of technology were if hI! returned he wouid be tried the Sovil!t delegation criti- lake it hard rather we conslder it moured yesterday to have set a consult privately 00 the possibilities 1975 or 1976. ted Nations Rhodesia trade bans. The Pakistani representative said ry announced. John Morns, parliamentary se ternatIOnal hquidity problems. speed was clocked at 5 knots (8 that unevertheless, we welcome the of great iml;l0rtance. on charge of Inciting Turkish Cy cised Australia's behaviour In to be a manifestation of the spint of week-end deadline for completion of obtaining a compromise were un The BrItish government has made cretary to the Mmistry of Trans Federal reserve board, U.S. mphl in Kabul. scheme as a step forward in meet Parthasarathl welcomed darts 1n~ priots to rebel during the intl!r Papua and New Guinea. democracy. Our only wish is to of Secunty Council actIOn in the derstood to have led to a decision representations to various European communal fighting- wbjch broke He said the annual growth of to reconvene the council today. port, said three International gr· treasury and International Mone The temperature In Kabui at 109 an urgent need arising from the Illaled by the IMF and lbe World render useful service for '"'the pros Middle East crisJs. lary Fund off,clals declined governments and the Umted States out in Decem~er new investment there wu five to BAMIAN, Nov. 16 (Bakhtarl Isracll President Zolman Shazar oups, Invited to submit separate 8U 9 a.m. was 5 C, 41 F. mabllity of present reserves to keep Bank on the problom ot the otabUJ-' 1963. perity of our country and nation. Informed sources said that Arab tn discuss the BBC report. as some of the cargoes were invo Danktash's release Sunday was six .million pounds aterllng and Snow began falling hero at 7 last Most was reported to have asked the pre financing proposals, were' now Yesterday'. temperatures: pace with the growth of internation sahon of the prices at prfmary pro deputies advanced useful delegate' hsd informed council me U S. treasury undersecretary lved 10 trans-shipment arrangements, based on a condition that he re- the profits e~racted annUally night and continued to midnight. views. We hope the future will at sidents of Argentina and Brazil to elaborating their provisional Kabui 13 C -1 C al trade". ducts. mbers pnvately that If that body for monetary affairs Frederick 55 F 30 F the sources said. turn to Turkey. ... were three to five million pound The depth of snow was bor,vecn six ford slinllar opportunilles for us to order their UN delegations to with schemes ill close consultation .il. ,)'°1 1 tot,"'r,-:'! ,'I.Pj.!i!",O dId nol adopt a rt ~ \.!.If _,','1\ . ( .' 'I" r ..,,, I' t. 1'\ .f.. l~l • ~ ../ 'if ••:. ',., 'J' I .... ',. l' ,'.' '. '. ,':,: : fo·l .,.' I j" .. (• '.' 11\\.~·I.! ~ 1 ... ·,\' 'f " ~~"" -., ...~ .• (I•. 'I, ,IU' . "l~ti:'l· ~',,,.,,","., I.;t'tl"l"· '4,,, ,,,t.~~. . ,..... ',. " . -, , , ' '~'. r '. \o~ • 't~Of.,f;. ,.~ .,7';~ (~. i~.. i'\.' ~ , ./ , ~ f 1 I ..\ , ~ I ... 11 4 ... ';). "'1 I ;" ." ","<1,';;'" "'«C"p"Ii" .,.,{ ..:, .' .~ , ..... 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'1 , ,tzar ar' ". ,eW'I..;'. , ~.~t, •.•~J... .tI The poel, James RuuoIl LoweU, Winston: Chik~ ~ ~I., ·~fore or arm'a ·compl~··oro!l.. ~iIii' ~~ta·.:a ''''~'.'~'';~Y': . " ,·'·J.«(:1:""lJ I'.... ~;;".;.,. : once wrota "'there Is no good In :' 'nle warfare lbe:WizRrdWBt dui'lni- U.S. Defense ~tary'!Robert S. ~,,~~£-;rA~\:!,!us:,I:!' "t~L(uJH!ll"":J~ " \~ arguing wIth tho ioevitable. The only ann~ ~y .'::t:tio,~~~of'U;ll;. \~ ,.,\\~·I"Z.,,'.rI",~-:: '~~ I',·, I argumenl avaliable with an Earl Labour diagroCC!'s no man; un- World War U' when .ita aOcret !ech•. McN8lJlara in N'!v- ". nlques helped shield &i\ish c1tles ember that !he Soviet Union has wc warfare ~ Ia .a.t ·the· WhIte Wt ~~. ~rnY-.;N.ov. .16" wind la 10. -put on, J'lll!r bYerC9!'t." againsl Germll/l air atta'cks and bal. beiti ~ these new .weapons. Sands ·Mli8IIe Rani"·in New ·Mex.- ' ~~'i'qn]"!!~~lil~ -< IPlm. 'slal: And that la oxactly what·'Idld. fled German radar defepaes In aUe- They ~ '1alInclicd so As to 11&SS' Ico, ¥oiltOya's home lta~. SJw,'~~:'~Ji;,ul!0\\'"a. ,39-' Wltlter st!iiked -KDbul ·thl. week. , lmpta llo cowrter aUkd air lIoel9. ,over Africa ,and Latin America and E~en 1)1ose rrItIa!- aIdI1ed 'h·ifI l"a·.. ~, . iriiifJi8l- ,of,rlh~'·.w.as, over Through the barren, slenlier ~. fOTtunalthe !heart Of Imulti..biWon tdoDar;we. I . [ h~ -;",c': 11" .' __ .,,~..:- ,~'Pi~\r; ~ k.a;,8I!fJlQaO ,rc:Iult,'.-.,libera1 ,fol; .. capped. mountain•. find men who d!igrace labour. ,. "--. .. .. Inw~. , , ...pon·~,.whIch'auide in__ ~~'• .IDril,;w.at.~~··..;1~L,gV';~?,'1!i!'i'~'~'\Ile~: ,.f.lP,1;. ·,.Mc.cllockey, . There was no retrestlnll tram tbe A~· ~1'J(l~" >1OoIlII_~~; h~~e cold. Bettei' to ....k the security c;r 'tinIintlil.·....•....·ea JUId. iIso ..' .....,,_lliawaUod,ltI) .ClCIIIibttillliiiiie'· . .halloL..aij! he, pill1cd ,Iesa . e,.. ' TOKYO ped the Japanese army.'.Miss recent years.,. deeply touched by Mrs. HamU- ~alIt ,~,~"eI'i"'1·~tf.'\~~{a.~~~~ th:an ,S().IJlllt ~'Jof .vote, fon a warm fire or good friends and tllllr U' .A:·BUL TIMES -mllness s. 'ogaIIiStC;' --- J:!WiC1 ..•. 'tile l,f~rts tend io 1nc:rekU. 1liCX Hang was born while he was In They accuse the Ju4ges of turn-ton'a letter but he could dn no THE ~ ~ldVaizard .n_'~~~!Thailand and- ·Mias Uun.ivel'Be in and of eight years. Tnny Walton, M0::O~ bN~~Onalle r.,p~''':i''ve',~1 These iI' .0 Ill~'OrtiIt,Miss Thailand last year "The varying demands nf our But wbalever it 11 I love It. It of siege dnrt\1&' the long struule between tlnn· trick the attacken lnlo dumpiq'1beir ·'«'ft3II1'*>...... 10)' . ',:' ";" '::' •._ 'C r tus. Australian stocks of a bazooka the girl. lind arrangements for is the daughter of a pnlice colonel careers have kept Tony and -btim~. ~";'Ill "aua~ :.~,~. U .elected, !hi: conseraWio*",. ;tffi:"&'~'~IJII.JII16 ••,....,. will But I didn't have There wu a rge Mw;phy iutd Governnr Ron Picketpockets in Tiandung. Thailand title next year Include be In the best interest of all con- fceUnl of ,dentity: of people drawn leade~"de~ .Ka~: M;::r~':: ;~lBri~.\'Mint~I'j'Iif ~lIPn~bolb t'LOSl' sholi1d become an independent state as soon as .ronic gear while lurkin8 deep m itijactlDll.PiIl!tol111l11.·aayt.. that,i.Ji".,' ." 'If)'::' .- ald .adora. The tor is a "sonic blaster" Java. are sending bsck some Miss !smai Kraima, the reign- cemed." . together In the human drama IIf It colmtenmtlii.-:·~~!.-sreVi~ ~. ~<:Closk~y, days aco· e 0 possible. With all the criticism of Britain. lIhe lbe deptha of the oceans. CllroDb: _u,.·.cd 7 JoDiIiD a 4O-year old attor which fires a "bullet", of corop~ stolen articles through city letter 109 MISS Northern Thailand, and Walton has been wnrking In all; the excitement that men t'ront:s commartdos ~ march on Adt~~I~et stUl has h~n the one country that has always . The Wizard War Is involved m :cIlIIIilItute ~ tDr:lV "diwW;~'~ :tIl;' V~·,:tiDd~~·~ ,--,~. ney and former marine lIeutel\8llt _~ ~ :~''''~ltie .~'iBIIV7_ ressed air and makes a loud boo boxes. two beauties from Chiengmai. New York and London while share when they witneas tr.anaiUDo. claims that alteady aerial bombardmen tho latest flap about USSR's..- m -modem -.fare." He '#1f,:1they . •.,.,,':; colonel, advncated a gradual with ming sound. Dr1ving licenses and marrillie Meanwhile. the Misa Thailand Miss. Andrews has been in Holly the FOOSY force has taken place, but'he says tried to give independence to her colonies Fractional Orbit Bombs (FOBs)- bave ..now .pro£l'OlSed to 'al"~y" }. ~JiWar 1Okb'~~1Il'..tliil I was never more aware of Jbe drawaL "f U.S. tcoops during a ca· AMelbourne toy manufacture· certificates are among things contest committee says it ex- wood. radio lhan I was Monday and "1'uft that ·the Front will c.Gntinue Its light U11ttl It through constitutional means. Some of BrItain's nuclear missiles able to plunse (on sophlatlcatcd science ·that Is ,iDo;:lud- ··oilIe:;iD'!lIV.Gdd~a:r:., mJlll,lin wb'lch was dominated by ing company which imported the they are shppIng into the post so pects 18 beauty queens from Basis for the suit was listed as day The man with the lonll wbll!e gets .control of not dDty Aden, but all South tonner colonies enjoy stable democratic govem· an eleclronic command) to any sJKll ed in the .deaign lUId Jik.p-. :,'. -.tcl\l.. the Vlolnatn war. gun has asked dealers to return thaI people won't feel so bad ab other parts of Thailand to com- "mental cruellY." Under Call b!:ard as tnde a donkey. a .radio eve1Y'weaplln A bia. ments today. on earth in three minutes. either be- loyment of '8YI1ml Jtlat (CQl!Ilt1lqBNToJU., rLiSS) Winner of the .navy cross, silver their stocks. out having been robbed. pete for the title at the Vajira- fornia law, the actress must pressed ai'amst Ws car was 1OJ;De raFLOSY's threat has come ouly a week be· It Is not U11derstandahle why Britain walt- . '1' '< ,. star ana purple heaht, he is an ar The department of customs Postal authorities report they udh fair here from November 26 walt one year from filing before thmg to wrlle horne about. EMry fore negotiations between the National Libera· ed so long to give Independence to Aden. ,;.' . dent conservationist and liberal who and excISe bas banned further are colieclIng at least three empty to December 3. the divorce becomes final. where you went It was the aamc. t10n Front and Britain are scheduled to start DIscord between·. the NLF and FLOSY would :A~'U~ '1J1.L::~ :m~ msintaina the United States is "fig· Imports from the United States. purses from Bandung letter boxes The WInner WIll get a diamond Currently working on a film Groups of people clUl1ered BOuod US F. Aid C t Will btloll lbe ~ war at the wrong radIOS t'n Geneva. The danger now Is that the new not have developed to Its present level had it orelgn U':I ~w" :I.';&Ift:U ''''''uoil· A report by the Commonwealth every day and hancling them back <:rown, a gold cup, 50,000 baht called Star. based On the life of Dare.ups in Aden may alfed ~e conduct of tbe not been for the reluctance of Britain to make I time," but .ays that Jl military stand acoustics laboratories says the to their owners where possible. (about 850 pounds sterling). a Bntlsh actress Gertrude Lawr An out-of-town &u.e.at wanted .to should be made ..,.inst communiJllll buy an A!ehan rllM and it wa. talks In Geneva, either Interroptlng them or a deelslon on the Issue earlier. Deep cuts by the U.S. CcJnatess alone. TIley need be1p, and they ~ noise from the gun could cause large collecllOn nf gifts and a ence. Miss Andrews was award billion or more of 1bo._'Clf elsew!t"", ,f the <:ondillOllS are temporary or possibly pennanent MANILA chanee to compete In the Miss ed on Oscar for her perlormance dIfficult At one shOt>, the proprietGr rendering them Inelfectlve. In the American foreign aid prop 100k to DB arid the aIbei' *oeIoped ~ 'JlI'lllccto -psid by '1he '1!mIop- rigb\. The two nationalist factions should under mme even Ibougb the U.S. is stiD by nations for it" damage to the mIddle ear. SIX ASIan countries Will par UnIverse contest. 10 the tItle. role of Mary Pop- became annoyed when I interrupted FLOSY. whatever Its political inclinations ing countries themselves. , to ask the pnce. He was much more stand the economic and administrative prob far the biggest source of such assis Gaud told the conference at its SEOUL tlcIpale In "Sulyap 61." the first pins. or demands. Is a political and mUitary faction These Investments. be said, have Interested 10 l.tsteninj: to a depu~. lems that the country wl1l face after It attains tance to' developlDg countries-will mid-Nol'eR1ber meetin8 that deoe 2;500 Old The dream of a 21-year-old Ph,llppme festival of AsIan folk TAIPEI PHNOMPENH in Aden and the rest of the South Arabia. To built vast Jrriaation and power com '¥ears speech than in selJJng a ru,a. handIcap both American foreian Iopment progress is...... ntial filr.&lh Korean-Vietnamese girl for u re_ dances to be held here on Nov An /l.merican mother has ap The tblld full length colour neglect It completely In discussing the forma Independence. plex.... ",il_ys, waterways, hisb Grapes Discovered Later, on Jade Maiwand, I tpotted polley and progress in Jow·income stable~. union" with her Korean father ember 11 to 19. pealed to Kaohsiung district fIlm directed by CambodIan head Prices In the essential Index will be alfeeted i-.nent of a ">Ud fiDr ways, oemcnt plants, fBlrlnll fleets, a group of' people listenlog to • tion of a new Sonth Arabian government Is countries. DAMA"sar&, Nov. 16, (Bn· came true as she landed at Kim IOSulyapll which means uglim_ court authorities for pity on a of state Prince Norodom Sihan by the sudden loss of foreign customers and d""elopment," be Illid, "will QPt ,by pom aad paper mills, _houses, te1').-ArtlheciJV1sbI laave transltoriset!" female voice. The radio merely to defer and augment a problem which Warnmgs like this are helDg s0- PO airport recently. pse." IS sponsored by the Philip 16-year-old boy who was recently ouk had its world premiere befo Indepen~ent medical services may suller by the exodus of itaelf guarantee for .sta- teachers cnlleses and othi!r.~5Chool.s, fo.ll!ld a.lIuncb of petrlfled agam I must have looked pUZZled. tbe new govemment of South unded in Washington In bility or peace. But to Miss Nguyen Thi Hang who pme Jaycees, a Civic organisation, sentenced to 12 years' jail for re an audience which included nurses and doctors Therefore. It Is. more than iron mines, stockyards dtld labora grapes _)Un 2,5Gt ;years was born in SaIgon tn her father. \0 promote better understandIng 5 TaIwan dollars (about 12 U.S. because a woman 1.0 chader! turned Arabia will have to face after It Is formed. the wake nf budget- thwart the drive of the DeW many dIplomats and members of ever before, necessary'for them to close ranks tories. old dur1Jlr .euavatlons 0,11 a to me and In very preclae Enellsh Thus It would first be advisable to Invite outting moves on Capitol Hill, where Illrliona for progmlS is to Invite Kyon-Gu Chung, aged 41. and among ASian countnes. cents) the royal family. and prepare for these eventualities can'p"'te aIte at Tel Asbtara her 42-year-old Vietnamese mo Tbe show )VIII feature folk dan Mrs. Betty Hamilton of Mia The fIlm, called Pruahvlhear told me "We have three women 1D FLOSY's re'Presentatives to participate In the Congress IS reducing .pendinll on unrest and VJoLe:o.ce." "In a,,"olute terms, ~o said." Parhament" a wide vanety of programmes, In alloui n JDUes (IS kma) 80Util ther, had never seen her father ces perfonned by groups from mi sent a letter to prosecutor LI m whIch the Prince plays the lea arow.th bas J-.. ~stantlal and tJf 'here. I couudn't see her face or the clUding foreign aid, President John He said a ''RaIistic view of the before. IndoneSia, MalaYSIa, Japan, Tai ShIh Lu saymg the sentence was dmg role retraces the failure of without foRdgn aid a deterioration Tbq IIDeadbed expression on it. I didn't know 11 abe son's anll-poverty war and urban situation obJiaes us to recap.. that aJIo a lliIded It was m 1944 during the Pa wan. Tballand, South Vie\lUII too severe, and that the bOY'a pa the attempl by ThaIland forces to ....auld ,probably' have ,,.im. lifote IJrtmse lltitue bUD&' from ab was young or old. But I did JeIUe renewal projects. in aU Ilklihood foreign aid will nol cific war that Chung met her and Ibe PhIlippInes. I '. rents should have been held le lake over the Pruahvihear tem imponant Is the fact that tile 'DOt. out 1,500 B.C.. the antlqnltfee mother who was then a saleS gally rBANGKOK '. me. A ential income arisinll from iiPl" department ·annqunud. girl at the Japanese anny's tenth Beauty queens of Thailand's She suggested that the court ious reSIstance of Ihe Cambodian Each year a considerable amount The edltonal also expressed the by ipcreasing military coots the than this year. Thue is ... real ques ~fdI'l' and·"....eM deve1opmt:11t IillS TIle C'D.,nttes, IalOWD to prisoner of war . camp, where northern provInces-famous for gave the youth a ch,'Jlcc tn make defenders. And because it was November J Vietnam War and an escalating tion whetmr we will have the will ~ IC~ dll . 1 of our foreign exchange rtserves go hope that another sugar plant in not '!mil lime '10 produce :its to bOlII'GreeD &114 P!JllenlcJana, Chung worked as a dnver prelly gIrls WIlh clear, hght com a new start in life either by send The film. partly made in Ang remembered a November Today's Isl.ah carned an e OTl~ towards the purchase ot sugar from Helmand envisaged. In the Third arms race With the Soviet UDlOD. and tho staying power to sustain the suits," He iidded: . years ago when I «tayed up all nldtt l tn'lItIII '011 'a 'Jure acale with Chung was Imprisoned by the pleXIons-wIll boycott the 'Miss ing him to a refonnatory or redu kor, is notable for some remark on the vote of confidence cast b d FIve Year Plan WIll be completed William S. Gaud, bead of the affort IWC Ihould be making in the hstemng to election returns Get. h W I Jlrgah for Etemadl's a roa , ceaatrles 1UGmId the PaIestine allied forces after the Japanese Thailand 1968" contest, charging cing his sentence. able Camboclian claSSIcal dan leo eSl The Baghlan Sugar Factory utllises In hme U.S. foreIgn aid agency, told the natIOnal interest." "My conclUSIon is that develop ween Senator John F. Kennetb International Development Confer _w 'IIlI1111trT. surrender in 1945 for having hel- that Judges have been unfair in Prosecurator Li said he was ce. government . b only part of the sugar beet available It urged the government to make Leonard B. Rist. special adviser mep.l Is su~s. With 011l¥ some and Vice-President Nlxo. Noor Ahmad E~madJ asked y 10 the proVlnce It IS therefore only tunas available tor the expansion of ence tbat lbe United States and to'PI'e!ilaent;'Genwe D. Woodti-of ~g exceptions. Jhe CCllIlOI1l~ of all ~ AI 3 a In. the phone rang and it His MaJesty the to form a Dew logical that the productive capacity the Baghlan Sugar Factory in long- other industrialised countries nnw Ibe 'Wtiffil Bani<; ''Ie1d Ihe 'COllferonce untries ano grow.ing, Their Inslilu was my neighbour wantJnc :to know government followlDg th~ resignation ot the plant s.hoUld be increased. term credit. .. l'educinll foreign ald commitments that despite the "finaDClal 1Illenria" .Dor;:tOJ:'~Patient 01 the former Pnme Mfplster Moh-, tiOlt1l ar~ matwinll faster and.more Alliance I! I had heard the California rcturna. Maiwa~dwal, "cannot expeCt to have now tiffecting developmetrt 'llllSIa impreoslvely In manf' ,.<:ases '!han 1:be :patient·BOt ..ndressed quick- his arms wide-and jusl asking to be .\ It was late and I wondeNld ",by ammad HashIm s.ub foreign meaningful relations lance, postwa! 'devetopment progra some .of US ,had ant!llipated," ly and sload before the doctor. caught. I was UP. Tbe chlldnm would be mltted his policy statement and (with deve'loplng natlona) tntroduced members of hiS cabinet mmes 'have _e TeIIIlltkable pros Jhi:i lhc "",pilal flow must ...... Ii -4t htDlta b=. doctor. here In -Really?·said Ibe doctor, look. up early Ul the mornilW' and XDJ" unless we are prepared to ress. t'b the Wolesl Jirgah on Monday nWl,.he .said~ '~ut us ""t do ,Jars my side. ,Ohl Please dnn't toucb it. 109 inleresled. vote had alr:eady been caat; my UJ.a recognise the urgency of lbeir desire ~WUD·t AItcr thiS 186 depuhes spoke, giy He CS\imated that "projects cost Ihan-. Yl!SICr~y. Jf .we ppuibly .C8Il, -he _id. -I could hardly keep pace witb lening to the radio all nlelst for progress and lo work with them ing pe~ as much as $100 'billion -.l'.I.d.l yOlU1lCllf togelber, man.' Ihem, as soon as I'd laken one off going to change the outcome. IRC their 'Views on the statement ~He let us do mOre and keep tile,move to achieve their goals. added: bave been realised with lbe help of ment going upward.'· haven't touched you yel said the the book. the next one was pulliog But somehow I bad to be a part and outhned also the areas which "They cannot reacb these goals the new government should pay external assistance, ·'with another .(CONTINENT.u. PRESS) doolor-Now wo'U see wbat can be at the line. of it. This wu my country. 'I!b.ia The world 15 movmg towards a aircraft guns", the correspondeo,t twas my govemment aDd 1 "'""ted attention to.. said. dOlle. -Did you use live fish as a bale? Thus the first Afghan Parliament one-power hegemony With the Uni -The pain toes in so deep. - They'll take anytbing. iI's eo- (0 share in its history. In another report from HanOI ~ which 'came about after the promo ted States likely to be the dominanl riabt here inside-groaned lbe pa· ousb to tbrow 10 a book without And this yh. protested·imp.. I was so high. BUI wbare's the place would rule fbe world together, but dmavlan countries over the Viet many nf backward, 'feudaHstic ov.er 1his once !he natlllD8lJq 'jlave ble and reliable man, .aplolllaed. He The editorial expressed appreCla 10-30. The precise dale will be an shelkhdnrm were unable 'Ie step ossiblel I can't possibly be empty you found? Perhaps we could go In thiS case. the U.S. '''would lDeVI nam issue and the problems of So establi!bec! a ,pl'Ovi,'onp' "o\f4M\\men. was sorry, -but be had 1beaJ. ISO 10 hon for the tact that procedures of nounced lIlonday. forward Into the 20th century quick· Inside. off together one Sunday .. tably be the domlDant partner 10 utheast ASia in general, Thw Fore~ any ,diftlcul,ljy In 4'UIldr_~ ,UIem tel'e&ted 10 the radio he had for- Hou~e I Tho doctor went aD with his ex- The patient shook hiS head. the were broadcast hve on Brown's statement on the lOde ly enough !or the force. 'Of national· the early stages and perhaps for Ign M IDlster Thanat Khoman said ~11Oge1bu; -:W''''' .nearly .e'Ml711od.Y gotten the Ume. RadlO AfghaDJstan pendence of South -Arabia certalnly ism. aminatioD. -There are others that have got 50 to 100 years." In a newspaper interview published ~ IS DD.W amuQUs .to ace ,t.bem dIO m deputies, It said speakmg came aa no tireat surprlee to Pa~lia.· In Aden the Front for the LIbera -'-All riBht, then·be made a ges· on the scene. By Sunday they'll 10 Oslo. It .is .aJao presumod ',~ Here was a man 0. cit.1zcn of an give theIr The North Vietnamese capital, ment or to the country: Most people tion -of ~pt<:d Sooth Y."".", &bIIt lupe'of rcalgnati",,-l'll'give you three bave caught the Iof. That's wby I frankly ,and feelmgly civilians >JdJo stay behind dar doe ancien( and ptloud 'civutsitt!on :Yet aspirations HanOI, IS hVlDg a normal life des In Britain will have been reU&ged days sick leave. Now, you are to go came to you for Sick leave views of the Wishes and lotervlewed In Bangkok by tbe (FLQSY) could not be sup_oed. Bdtlsb .troops .ba~ ollOD~u.ineu the now proud possessor ,of a new pile frequent United States raIds. to know that Britltlh troops will home at once. -Oh, dear I What's to be done? of their electorate. , Oslo paper, NOTWealan Journal of 10 the hinterland, the rival nat!oD· people tor exampio>-nww ..be,.". COD3htution And be wal iDtere&ted Of course, the editonal continued. Pravda reported. 6Qon be out 01 a dangeroul place alist 'the 'Natio8l "TlibeAl Ho wrote out the certiflcatc aud -the doclor was reaUy distressed. commerce and shlpping, Khoman mooremn, molested. The nationaliats' quarrel and partICIpatmg. the new go\ernment Will endeavor where their continued preeence ,bad llon !'rnnt (NIJF) wss too much for looked' keenly at the patient. I'd love to go. but I'm a working said that these attltudes mIght JD has bern wllb -tlte troop.. etvllian Dmner was late that. ntgbt. but to overcome the problems mentioned Pravda's speCial correspondent 10 for some time preciaeIy the rev<:ne the Sheikhs who one by one were -Nowl be honest with me, what man, you know the long run ha\.e trade and poUtical casua1tle. have ",-.cannot be .tttled unui ver on Sunday. Doctor, the pikes know? Tell him you've gOl a pam perIty and security of the country cally all the consequences of bomb At one time it did 1001< aa though 500 ciVilians. Actua1ly, ti!c 'troopa were is'obis as 1hi&-and he stretcbedt..in your side, going so deep inSide A court loday postponed heanng s rellSonably viable,Stale miaht have aflGUYANA, your mIddle .. th~ Itte Bardot and her millionaire hu den and Columbia also took part In tbe race. The starting gnn WIlS IIred by one of West Pierre Card:In!WI1I be made up in realisation of these alms AI "The city's demand for electncity 16, (Bente1')~A alaapely IItaIf -You're a 8eOlusi -he cned ·\l·s ghamstan finds itself at an Important sband Gunther Sacbs against an It· Germany's most outstanding athletes, Nor- poth runner,up In the 5,000 metres European India under .an .aeremnent 'lIIIIIlIl> and water 15 to the malO satisfied ahao pm-up maaazine for publisb _ at GeoqetoWD hospital rather late, bUI I Iblnk I'll suU rna· the handicraft llItd lbancUcwn a _ Juncture of Its history The temporary Irregularities tn food baa obJeeted to weartng a mlnI· nage to 8et to the dlSlllct chapple. Championship. The winner in class 1 (U11der ;0) was 56· year-Old Erich Kunykl (Gottln· Realism. far 51gbtedness and the ing pIctures of ber in a balf slip and port corp01llltion of india :it WU and other supphes have been over 60 Join'In .5-Year ;Biological Study,Of Earth unlftlflll 1ieca_ &he Wait for me old man I-and be was gen) In 19 minutes. 32 seconds. In the class 'or those between the ages of 611 artd 65. 62· l'ooperation of the entire nahon are in the nude while relaxing io thoir , IIdrt announced here yestelda7. (orne Hanot's population gets the . UdIIb It DIIIbt h8DlPft ller halfway dnwn tbe corridor, hastIly year·old Fritz Helher (Gronau) hall the hest time 20 mlnules. I second. The winner In the required to create a progresSl\"e and Rome Villa. Sclentl.", are iaunchlnll tho bl&'· Some scienti.5ts -wm -study human First deSIgns and make-up bill necessary rationed foodstuffs and !he Soviel Union. OD. senior class was 66-year·ollf August Karl 3runewald (Kalserslautem) in 2Z minutes. 10 democratic Afghanlsum gest organised efl'ort since man fir- adaptallility. using' -as subjecls ~uch ,.tieD.. ftA)Otei,. putting his coat as he went truetians will be sent to India la consumer goods for fixed state pn We are certain the edltonal con The Judge said the proceedings, sl appeared on eartb to find the norlhcrn ueas of (ColI,.,.... Oft I'atIe C) gnnll! -None at, all, I should say. lhe Indian sub·continent. • ~ ( ••••• " _ ~. ~,iA,:" if.olll,.:i.·";- .j"t}~ ...11 • _ ,,:- . 'J'. ", tl'~ '~"J,;J:.:;.:-""~/\·..ro 'H~" ..,,.; 1. ~"~~4t' J'~~~I~Y?'~i ,')' :; h . • ,.,-..:: e. • J ~ f'" . ~ ..'f. 'lJ,,:1j;' " !'!I •• ?\ •.\...... / II'''' I,", 'It!: I l' . . ,.".~,~i'-,\'I. 1 .• .J.'I ~\l(I;">t ~ \.!.If _,','1\ . ( .' 'I" r ..,,, I' t. 1'\ .f.. l~l • ~ ../ 'if ••:. ',., 'J' I .... ',. l' ,'.' '. '. ,':,: : fo·l .,.' I j" .. (• '.' 11\\.~·I.! ~ 1 ... ·,\' 'f " ~~"" -., ...~ .• (I•. 'I, ,IU' . 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"t Mglj.~ n, •. ,' W J d 'N" "I' "{l, '''\'1''. ,pJary , I p. Food '1'87·lUWeeit~ ,~lJ1:e~ lA' ;.'Y.~,~.~: ..... ~.:.:;· ..,\i.riff;f"~'!' :.~';,:'" .'<, ""Ri1ii~/~~~c~~ .}~~~. '1 , ,tzar ar' ". ,eW'I..;'. , ~.~t, •.•~J... .tI The poel, James RuuoIl LoweU, Winston: Chik~ ~ ~I., ·~fore or arm'a ·compl~··oro!l.. ~iIii' ~~ta·.:a ''''~'.'~'';~Y': . " ,·'·J.«(:1:""lJ I'.... ~;;".;.,. : once wrota "'there Is no good In :' 'nle warfare lbe:WizRrdWBt dui'lni- U.S. Defense ~tary'!Robert S. ~,,~~£-;rA~\:!,!us:,I:!' "t~L(uJH!ll"":J~ " \~ arguing wIth tho ioevitable. The only ann~ ~y .'::t:tio,~~~of'U;ll;. \~ ,.,\\~·I"Z.,,'.rI",~-:: '~~ I',·, I argumenl avaliable with an Earl Labour diagroCC!'s no man; un- World War U' when .ita aOcret !ech•. McN8lJlara in N'!v- ". nlques helped shield &i\ish c1tles ember that !he Soviet Union has wc warfare ~ Ia .a.t ·the· WhIte Wt ~~. ~rnY-.;N.ov. .16" wind la 10. -put on, J'lll!r bYerC9!'t." againsl Germll/l air atta'cks and bal. beiti ~ these new .weapons. Sands ·Mli8IIe Rani"·in New ·Mex.- ' ~~'i'qn]"!!~~lil~ -< IPlm. 'slal: And that la oxactly what·'Idld. fled German radar defepaes In aUe- They ~ '1alInclicd so As to 11&SS' Ico, ¥oiltOya's home lta~. SJw,'~~:'~Ji;,ul!0\\'"a. ,39-' Wltlter st!iiked -KDbul ·thl. week. , lmpta llo cowrter aUkd air lIoel9. ,over Africa ,and Latin America and E~en 1)1ose rrItIa!- aIdI1ed 'h·ifI l"a·.. ~, . iriiifJi8l- ,of,rlh~'·.w.as, over Through the barren, slenlier ~. fOTtunalthe !heart Of Imulti..biWon tdoDar;we. I . [ h~ -;",c': 11" .' __ .,,~..:- ,~'Pi~\r; ~ k.a;,8I!fJlQaO ,rc:Iult,'.-.,libera1 ,fol; .. capped. mountain•. find men who d!igrace labour. ,. "--. .. .. Inw~. , , ...pon·~,.whIch'auide in__ ~~'• .IDril,;w.at.~~··..;1~L,gV';~?,'1!i!'i'~'~'\Ile~: ,.f.lP,1;. ·,.Mc.cllockey, . There was no retrestlnll tram tbe A~· ~1'J(l~" >1OoIlII_~~; h~~e cold. Bettei' to ....k the security c;r 'tinIintlil.·....•....·ea JUId. iIso ..' .....,,_lliawaUod,ltI) .ClCIIIibttillliiiiie'· . .halloL..aij! he, pill1cd ,Iesa . e,.. ' TOKYO ped the Japanese army.'.Miss recent years.,. deeply touched by Mrs. HamU- ~alIt ,~,~"eI'i"'1·~tf.'\~~{a.~~~~ th:an ,S().IJlllt ~'Jof .vote, fon a warm fire or good friends and tllllr U' .A:·BUL TIMES -mllness s. 'ogaIIiStC;' --- J:!WiC1 ..•. 'tile l,f~rts tend io 1nc:rekU. 1liCX Hang was born while he was In They accuse the Ju4ges of turn-ton'a letter but he could dn no THE ~ ~ldVaizard .n_'~~~!...... 10)' . ',:' ";" '::' •._ 'C r tus. Australian stocks of a bazooka the girl. lind arrangements for is the daughter of a pnlice colonel careers have kept Tony and -btim~. ~";'Ill "aua~ :.~,~. U .elected, !hi: conseraWio*",. ;tffi:"&'~'~IJII.JII16 ••,....,. will But I didn't have There wu a rge Mw;phy iutd Governnr Ron Picketpockets in Tiandung. Thailand title next year Include be In the best interest of all con- fceUnl of ,dentity: of people drawn leade~"de~ .Ka~: M;::r~':: ;~lBri~.\'Mint~I'j'Iif ~lIPn~bolb t'LOSl' sholi1d become an independent state as soon as .ronic gear while lurkin8 deep m itijactlDll.PiIl!tol111l11.·aayt.. that,i.Ji".,' ." 'If)'::' .- ald .adora. The tor is a "sonic blaster" Java. are sending bsck some Miss !smai Kraima, the reign- cemed." . together In the human drama IIf It colmtenmtlii.-:·~~!.-sreVi~ ~. ~<:Closk~y, days aco· e 0 possible. With all the criticism of Britain. lIhe lbe deptha of the oceans. CllroDb: _u,.·.cd 7 JoDiIiD a 4O-year old attor which fires a "bullet", of corop~ stolen articles through city letter 109 MISS Northern Thailand, and Walton has been wnrking In all; the excitement that men t'ront:s commartdos ~ march on Adt~~I~et stUl has h~n the one country that has always . The Wizard War Is involved m :cIlIIIilItute ~ tDr:lV "diwW;~'~ :tIl;' V~·,:tiDd~~·~ ,--,~. ney and former marine lIeutel\8llt _~ ~ :~''''~ltie .~'iBIIV7_ ressed air and makes a loud boo boxes. two beauties from Chiengmai. New York and London while share when they witneas tr.anaiUDo. claims that alteady aerial bombardmen tho latest flap about USSR's..- m -modem -.fare." He '#1f,:1they . •.,.,,':; colonel, advncated a gradual with ming sound. Dr1ving licenses and marrillie Meanwhile. the Misa Thailand Miss. Andrews has been in Holly the FOOSY force has taken place, but'he says tried to give independence to her colonies Fractional Orbit Bombs (FOBs)- bave ..now .pro£l'OlSed to 'al"~y" }. ~JiWar 1Okb'~~1Il'..tliil I was never more aware of Jbe drawaL "f U.S. tcoops during a ca· AMelbourne toy manufacture· certificates are among things contest committee says it ex- wood. radio lhan I was Monday and "1'uft that ·the Front will c.Gntinue Its light U11ttl It through constitutional means. Some of BrItain's nuclear missiles able to plunse (on sophlatlcatcd science ·that Is ,iDo;:lud- ··oilIe:;iD'!lIV.Gdd~a:r:., mJlll,lin wb'lch was dominated by ing company which imported the they are shppIng into the post so pects 18 beauty queens from Basis for the suit was listed as day The man with the lonll wbll!e gets .control of not dDty Aden, but all South tonner colonies enjoy stable democratic govem· an eleclronic command) to any sJKll ed in the .deaign lUId Jik.p-. :,'. -.tcl\l.. the Vlolnatn war. gun has asked dealers to return thaI people won't feel so bad ab other parts of Thailand to com- "mental cruellY." Under Call b!:ard as tnde a donkey. a .radio eve1Y'weaplln A bia. ments today. on earth in three minutes. either be- loyment of '8YI1ml Jtlat (CQl!Ilt1lqBNToJU., rLiSS) Winner of the .navy cross, silver their stocks. out having been robbed. pete for the title at the Vajira- fornia law, the actress must pressed ai'amst Ws car was 1OJ;De raFLOSY's threat has come ouly a week be· It Is not U11derstandahle why Britain walt- . '1' '< ,. star ana purple heaht, he is an ar The department of customs Postal authorities report they udh fair here from November 26 walt one year from filing before thmg to wrlle horne about. EMry fore negotiations between the National Libera· ed so long to give Independence to Aden. ,;.' . dent conservationist and liberal who and excISe bas banned further are colieclIng at least three empty to December 3. the divorce becomes final. where you went It was the aamc. t10n Front and Britain are scheduled to start DIscord between·. the NLF and FLOSY would :A~'U~ '1J1.L::~ :m~ msintaina the United States is "fig· Imports from the United States. purses from Bandung letter boxes The WInner WIll get a diamond Currently working on a film Groups of people clUl1ered BOuod US F. Aid C t Will btloll lbe ~ war at the wrong radIOS t'n Geneva. The danger now Is that the new not have developed to Its present level had it orelgn U':I ~w" :I.';&Ift:U ''''''uoil· A report by the Commonwealth every day and hancling them back <:rown, a gold cup, 50,000 baht called Star. based On the life of Dare.ups in Aden may alfed ~e conduct of tbe not been for the reluctance of Britain to make I time," but .ays that Jl military stand acoustics laboratories says the to their owners where possible. (about 850 pounds sterling). a Bntlsh actress Gertrude Lawr An out-of-town &u.e.at wanted .to should be made ..,.inst communiJllll buy an A!ehan rllM and it wa. talks In Geneva, either Interroptlng them or a deelslon on the Issue earlier. Deep cuts by the U.S. CcJnatess alone. TIley need be1p, and they ~ noise from the gun could cause large collecllOn nf gifts and a ence. Miss Andrews was award billion or more of 1bo._'Clf elsew!t"", ,f the <:ondillOllS are temporary or possibly pennanent MANILA chanee to compete In the Miss ed on Oscar for her perlormance dIfficult At one shOt>, the proprietGr rendering them Inelfectlve. In the American foreign aid prop 100k to DB arid the aIbei' *oeIoped ~ 'JlI'lllccto -psid by '1he '1!mIop- rigb\. The two nationalist factions should under mme even Ibougb the U.S. is stiD by nations for it" damage to the mIddle ear. SIX ASIan countries Will par UnIverse contest. 10 the tItle. role of Mary Pop- became annoyed when I interrupted FLOSY. whatever Its political inclinations ing countries themselves. , to ask the pnce. He was much more stand the economic and administrative prob far the biggest source of such assis Gaud told the conference at its SEOUL tlcIpale In "Sulyap 61." the first pins. or demands. Is a political and mUitary faction These Investments. be said, have Interested 10 l.tsteninj: to a depu~. lems that the country wl1l face after It attains tance to' developlDg countries-will mid-Nol'eR1ber meetin8 that deoe 2;500 Old The dream of a 21-year-old Ph,llppme festival of AsIan folk TAIPEI PHNOMPENH in Aden and the rest of the South Arabia. To built vast Jrriaation and power com '¥ears speech than in selJJng a ru,a. handIcap both American foreian Iopment progress is...... ntial filr.&lh Korean-Vietnamese girl for u re_ dances to be held here on Nov An /l.merican mother has ap The tblld full length colour neglect It completely In discussing the forma Independence. plex.... ",il_ys, waterways, hisb Grapes Discovered Later, on Jade Maiwand, I tpotted polley and progress in Jow·income stable~. union" with her Korean father ember 11 to 19. pealed to Kaohsiung district fIlm directed by CambodIan head Prices In the essential Index will be alfeeted i-.nent of a ">Ud fiDr ways, oemcnt plants, fBlrlnll fleets, a group of' people listenlog to • tion of a new Sonth Arabian government Is countries. DAMA"sar&, Nov. 16, (Bn· came true as she landed at Kim IOSulyapll which means uglim_ court authorities for pity on a of state Prince Norodom Sihan by the sudden loss of foreign customers and d""elopment," be Illid, "will QPt ,by pom aad paper mills, _houses, te1').-ArtlheciJV1sbI laave transltoriset!" female voice. The radio merely to defer and augment a problem which Warnmgs like this are helDg s0- PO airport recently. pse." IS sponsored by the Philip 16-year-old boy who was recently ouk had its world premiere befo Indepen~ent medical services may suller by the exodus of itaelf guarantee for .sta- teachers cnlleses and othi!r.~5Chool.s, fo.ll!ld a.lIuncb of petrlfled agam I must have looked pUZZled. tbe new govemment of South unded in Washington In bility or peace. But to Miss Nguyen Thi Hang who pme Jaycees, a Civic organisation, sentenced to 12 years' jail for re an audience which included nurses and doctors Therefore. It Is. more than iron mines, stockyards dtld labora grapes _)Un 2,5Gt ;years was born in SaIgon tn her father. \0 promote better understandIng 5 TaIwan dollars (about 12 U.S. because a woman 1.0 chader! turned Arabia will have to face after It Is formed. the wake nf budget- thwart the drive of the DeW many dIplomats and members of ever before, necessary'for them to close ranks tories. old dur1Jlr .euavatlons 0,11 a to me and In very preclae Enellsh Thus It would first be advisable to Invite outting moves on Capitol Hill, where Illrliona for progmlS is to Invite Kyon-Gu Chung, aged 41. and among ASian countnes. cents) the royal family. and prepare for these eventualities can'p"'te aIte at Tel Asbtara her 42-year-old Vietnamese mo Tbe show )VIII feature folk dan Mrs. Betty Hamilton of Mia The fIlm, called Pruahvlhear told me "We have three women 1D FLOSY's re'Presentatives to participate In the Congress IS reducing .pendinll on unrest and VJoLe:o.ce." "In a,,"olute terms, ~o said." Parhament" a wide vanety of programmes, In alloui n JDUes (IS kma) 80Util ther, had never seen her father ces perfonned by groups from mi sent a letter to prosecutor LI m whIch the Prince plays the lea arow.th bas J-.. ~stantlal and tJf 'here. I couudn't see her face or the clUding foreign aid, President John He said a ''RaIistic view of the before. IndoneSia, MalaYSIa, Japan, Tai ShIh Lu saymg the sentence was dmg role retraces the failure of without foRdgn aid a deterioration Tbq IIDeadbed expression on it. I didn't know 11 abe son's anll-poverty war and urban situation obJiaes us to recap.. that aJIo a lliIded It was m 1944 during the Pa wan. Tballand, South Vie\lUII too severe, and that the bOY'a pa the attempl by ThaIland forces to ....auld ,probably' have ,,.im. lifote IJrtmse lltitue bUD&' from ab was young or old. But I did JeIUe renewal projects. in aU Ilklihood foreign aid will nol cific war that Chung met her and Ibe PhIlippInes. I '. rents should have been held le lake over the Pruahvihear tem imponant Is the fact that tile 'DOt. out 1,500 B.C.. the antlqnltfee mother who was then a saleS gally rh. protested·imp.. I was so high. BUI wbare's the place would rule fbe world together, but dmavlan countries over the Viet many nf backward, 'feudaHstic ov.er 1his once !he natlllD8lJq 'jlave ble and reliable man, .aplolllaed. He The editorial expressed appreCla 10-30. The precise dale will be an shelkhdnrm were unable 'Ie step ossiblel I can't possibly be empty you found? Perhaps we could go In thiS case. the U.S. '''would lDeVI nam issue and the problems of So establi!bec! a ,pl'Ovi,'onp' "o\f4M\\men. was sorry, -but be had 1beaJ. ISO 10 hon for the tact that procedures of nounced lIlonday. forward Into the 20th century quick· Inside. off together one Sunday .. tably be the domlDant partner 10 utheast ASia in general, Thw Fore~ any ,diftlcul,ljy In 4'UIldr_~ ,UIem tel'e&ted 10 the radio he had for- Hou~e I Tho doctor went aD with his ex- The patient shook hiS head. the were broadcast hve on Brown's statement on the lOde ly enough !or the force. 'Of national· the early stages and perhaps for Ign M IDlster Thanat Khoman said ~11Oge1bu; -:W''''' .nearly .e'Ml711od.Y gotten the Ume. RadlO AfghaDJstan pendence of South -Arabia certalnly ism. aminatioD. -There are others that have got 50 to 100 years." In a newspaper interview published ~ IS DD.W amuQUs .to ace ,t.bem dIO m deputies, It said speakmg came aa no tireat surprlee to Pa~lia.· In Aden the Front for the LIbera -'-All riBht, then·be made a ges· on the scene. By Sunday they'll 10 Oslo. It .is .aJao presumod ',~ Here was a man 0. cit.1zcn of an give theIr The North Vietnamese capital, ment or to the country: Most people tion -of ~pt<:d Sooth Y."".", &bIIt lupe'of rcalgnati",,-l'll'give you three bave caught the Iof. That's wby I frankly ,and feelmgly civilians >JdJo stay behind dar doe ancien( and ptloud 'civutsitt!on :Yet aspirations HanOI, IS hVlDg a normal life des In Britain will have been reU&ged days sick leave. Now, you are to go came to you for Sick leave views of the Wishes and lotervlewed In Bangkok by tbe (FLQSY) could not be sup_oed. Bdtlsb .troops .ba~ ollOD~u.ineu the now proud possessor ,of a new pile frequent United States raIds. to know that Britltlh troops will home at once. -Oh, dear I What's to be done? of their electorate. , Oslo paper, NOTWealan Journal of 10 the hinterland, the rival nat!oD· people tor exampio>-nww ..be,.". COD3htution And be wal iDtere&ted Of course, the editonal continued. Pravda reported. 6Qon be out 01 a dangeroul place alist 'the 'Natio8l "TlibeAl Ho wrote out the certiflcatc aud -the doclor was reaUy distressed. commerce and shlpping, Khoman mooremn, molested. The nationaliats' quarrel and partICIpatmg. the new go\ernment Will endeavor where their continued preeence ,bad llon !'rnnt (NIJF) wss too much for looked' keenly at the patient. I'd love to go. but I'm a working said that these attltudes mIght JD has bern wllb -tlte troop.. etvllian Dmner was late that. ntgbt. but to overcome the problems mentioned Pravda's speCial correspondent 10 for some time preciaeIy the rev<:ne the Sheikhs who one by one were -Nowl be honest with me, what man, you know the long run ha\.e trade and poUtical casua1tle. have ",-.cannot be .tttled unui ver on Sunday. Doctor, the pikes know? Tell him you've gOl a pam perIty and security of the country cally all the consequences of bomb At one time it did 1001< aa though 500 ciVilians. Actua1ly, ti!c 'troopa were is'obis as 1hi&-and he stretcbedt..in your side, going so deep inSide A court loday postponed heanng s rellSonably viable,Stale miaht have afl and water 15 to the malO satisfied ahao pm-up maaazine for publisb _ at GeoqetoWD hospital rather late, bUI I Iblnk I'll suU rna· the handicraft llItd lbancUcwn a _ Juncture of Its history The temporary Irregularities tn food baa obJeeted to weartng a mlnI· nage to 8et to the dlSlllct chapple. Championship. The winner in class 1 (U11der ;0) was 56· year-Old Erich Kunykl (Gottln· Realism. far 51gbtedness and the ing pIctures of ber in a balf slip and port corp01llltion of india :it WU and other supphes have been over 60 Join'In .5-Year ;Biological Study,Of Earth unlftlflll 1ieca_ &he Wait for me old man I-and be was gen) In 19 minutes. 32 seconds. In the class 'or those between the ages of 611 artd 65. 62· l'ooperation of the entire nahon are in the nude while relaxing io thoir , IIdrt announced here yestelda7. (orne Hanot's population gets the . UdIIb It DIIIbt h8DlPft ller halfway dnwn tbe corridor, hastIly year·old Fritz Helher (Gronau) hall the hest time 20 mlnules. I second. The winner In the required to create a progresSl\"e and Rome Villa. Sclentl.", are iaunchlnll tho bl&'· Some scienti.5ts -wm -study human First deSIgns and make-up bill necessary rationed foodstuffs and !he Soviel Union. OD. senior class was 66-year·ollf August Karl 3runewald (Kalserslautem) in 2Z minutes. 10 democratic Afghanlsum gest organised efl'ort since man fir- adaptallility. using' -as subjecls ~uch ,.tieD.. ftA)Otei,. putting his coat as he went truetians will be sent to India la consumer goods for fixed state pn We are certain the edltonal con The Judge said the proceedings, sl appeared on eartb to find the norlhcrn ueas of (ColI,.,.... Oft I'atIe C) gnnll! -None at, all, I should say. lhe Indian sub·continent. ','., . . , ~.,~ " ... PAGE 4 Text :Of Etemadi's Vote Of Confidence SpeeCh -,. (CotU4. jrom page 2)been taken in~ Bccoun~ .f.J?!our po~ should be'1c:gally prosecuted and Iicy slatement. This. government is severely :punished. . in ..no w~y .prepared to rha~ pro- Our judgment in both cases should mlsc~ which c~ot:be. fulfilled un· be bosed on filets and be· free trom der present conditions Just to g~ B any kind of serftsh'interest. 'favourable vote from the Wolesi Our country today is in need of Jlrgah. proe:rcss, devel~pmelll, security tranquility ,md stability. Those wbo We wfIJ do our utmost to diag work for this end with honesty and nose:' our shortcomings and problems· Integrity deserve appreciation and "·realisticly aha objectively and nlso protection in whatever jobs they to exert ourselves to our utmost hold. capabililies to endeavor lo overcome I am fully aware that the conft· these problems. dcnce shown by the Walesi Jirgah Determined to pu.t at the nation's is not such that. the Quties of Prime service whatever we ha\'E!' iIi our Minister arc being handed to me on. power, we look forward hopefUlly n .permanent basis. toward the future. Whenever the continuation of my . WASHINGTON; Nov. 16; (OPA)' servU:c's as head of the Executive is Prog·tess and success in this' en ~The. U.S. National Aeronautics no longer considered useful it will denvor can be acheived only when ·ond . Sp~ce Adptihlstrl1tiOD be fhe' duty of the esteemed House all the' people collectively cooperate (NAS~) on Tuesday showed; the ~hrough 10 realise this and immediately put together the realisation of first colour photograph '.of. *he· nn' cno to my duties. and respect fO,r their natlonal obliga. .' earth ever taken by a satellite' In Wh'cncver I myself feel that my tions. . J. •••••• a fixed position 3,680' kliornetres services a~e no longer usefUl. I "ule connoence vote b.mng. t"ken at the. ,,~0Ie5i Jll'gall Y"M"roa;)', My colleagues and myself to' at away." , "" assure you Ihat I will not refTl;sin in und~rstand ----_--:._--,.~--,.- . .,...-.;--,---'-- tain this goal, need the - ._-----:...,- • The photograph, ,tra11BlDltted Ihis ('hair for another moment. ing, sympathy, guidance, co'operation , November 11 by the Applications Sirniiiarly. there Is no other can· :md evaluation of the esteemed de Mercenary Reop~ns Ir'H't belween the members of the puties. New Report Kennedy Technology Satellite Three t.(ov('rnml'nt :lnd myself except the (ATS-3), showS theeBrths .. full Action Scorel. f~m "Il'dge to serve the nation sincerely. Again, Mr. Prtsident llnd esteemed pace the artie wthe'antal" Assassination Confroversy tic. Discernible are parts of four . Wt' will be colleagues only as long depu lies. in reaching Our sacred na UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 16 NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (Reuter) Hig evidence. lie SAid, did' riot eontinents'-north and south :I" thiJi pledge is honoured. tional goals in the light ot values (AFP)-Thc Securily CCluncil Wed Ame .Pre.,ident Kennedy was killed in a demonstrate Osw:l1d"s innocence. rica, Afriea and Europe-and' the What iJi vilal (or us all today is embodied in our Constitution we ne'sday issued a joint statement, wit erossfire lIf four bullets fired by but "it shows that r~ll~ question of · Greenland.iee cap. The antarctic that work go on without interrup rely on the assistance of Almighty hout vote. condemning Portugal's three assassins, a report published Oswald's guilt mu!':t remain-four eontinent Is hidden by a thick tIon We ha\'e accepted the post and God and we move ahead with the "fallure" to tak.: m~asures to pre- toduy contended. the duh' to serve lhe country and years after the c:vcnt---still unans cloud' COver. firm conviction and determination vent ~rcenaries from using An The report, published in the curw ~mpl~y wered:' 1101 to the executive autho that. with the support of the Afghan gola as a base {or their l.lperalions rent issue of the Saturday Evening nl\' for our own service. naUon and under the guidace of in tbe Congo. Post, is the result of a three-year TOKYO Nov. 16,. (DPA)', i-lad we not been thoroughly aware His Majesty the King we shall reach The statement alsl' ("",1demns all study of the aSsassination by Josiah Japan and Pakistan Wednesday lhnt Ihe acceplance of responsibility lhem. We do not fear the chaUenge foreign i"nterferen~:c in the Congo's Thompson, a philosophy teacher at extended until June 1969 the flf govqnmental affairs requires that of nor we shun the obstacles in this affairs and calls on Pollugal to ce- Haverford College, Pennsylvania. Aden two-nation telecommunications cooperation agreement running Ihe safety of society and the prog· holy crusade of serving the cause of ase any aid that may have been Its theory on President Kennedy's n-'s~ and prosperfty of the people out the same day. Afghanistan's progress and prosperity furnished to mercenaries in th~ death in Dallas. Texas, on Novem nJlnc before personal wishes and (Contd. from page 2) and our supreme national interests. past. ber 22, 1963.dircctly contradicts the The foreign office, in announ ambitions we would not have· ac· again not much dimculty is expected conclusion of the official commis eing this here said official docu !'cpted this grave responsibility. Oo~ reason for the government's sion headed by Cbief Iustice Earl ments for the extension had been Expectations are as high as lhe acceleration of the progranune at exchanged in Rawalpindi hy Ja Warren of the Suprme Court. possibilily. are invited for realising White House.Denies Johnson tina) withdrawal is the wish to keep The commission said that one as panese ambassador to Pakistan th<>m. Under such conditions the the Federal Army a3 an entity 60 sassin-'Lcc Harvey Oswald-fired Hiroto Tanaka and I.A. Khan, se Illllv incentive motivation and at· tha·t it can be n factor for stability Will Oust Westmoreland of and cretary, economic affairs division I r;I~·tion for p~ople who accepl the three shots, two which hit when the nationalists take o'·er. It WASHINGTON. Nov. 16, circulating here when the White of the Pakistani presidents secre 1·~bineL posts and prime ministersbip killed the president. the prescnt undecisive situation con tariat. must be a sincere wish to serve the (AFP).-The White House yes House suddently cancelled a mee Thompson's report, the latest in terday strongly denied that Pre tinued much longer the various tri· country with a feeling of indebted ting on Vietnam which was to an cver..growing series of. conflict. sident Johnson had any plans to bal elements within'the Army would EWARDS' .AlRBASE, CaIff, ncss. have heen held on the grounds ing theories aboul lhe kUling, is ad probably have broken away to join withdraw Gen. William C. West Nov. 16, (AFP).-An X-15 expe' Mr_ President. and eSleemed de that the U.S. ambassador to Sai apted from his forthcoming book their own tribes in order to g~t moreland from supreme command gon, Ellsworth Bunker, was "Six Seconds in Dallas" to be pub rimental aircraft crashed here puties_ As we mentioned in our po' what pickings they could out ot the yesterday killing the pilot. licy statement we find that on the of U.S. forces in South VietnllI!l. unable to attend: lished on November 21 by Bernard total chaos thal might have foqowed Rumours to that effect beglll! Gen. Westmoreland, who arriv Geis, Associates. It was one' of the three such one· hand the nation's expectations prolnged quarrels· between FLOSY planes operated by NASA (Nfl: :11'(' high and on the other that we ed in Washington earlier Yester In an editorial in the same issue, and the NLF. , i".. day was also to have attended the Saturday Eveniog Post called tional Aeronautics and Space arc confronted by various limitations Another matter which Brown's Administration). a nd shortcomings. FRG, Cambod,a the council. for a reopening of the official inve statement le{l open was the amount The plane was maldug a test I::ven so we have accepted this White House Press Secretary stigation inio the assassination. of flnoncial help the new nationalist ·flight. ehallenge and have pledged ourselves Establish Embassy George Christian, who said he Jt said studies such as Thompson's government in South Arabia is like to ~eryt: the nation with our utmost was unable to make any further "cry out for the truth to be told ly to get from Britain after it has capabilities and with selflessness. comment on the cancellation of and for the murderers to be pUDl- takzn over. We also realise our shortcomings Level Relations the meeting, said in denying the shed.,t ' KABUL, Nov. 16.-The Atnc;ri. ~.111 <::IS human beings. We must nOl be rumours about Westmoreland 1:1 tile course of the government's can Women's Association of BONN, Nov. 16, (AFPL-West I is spoo$oring a benefit this expected to perform miracles, We that of course, he could not say "We declare once again," the ma mici~;umme; £::Jtemcnt about British Satur do not want to create false expecta· Germany and Cambodia yester how long the general would re gazine said, "that we believe . the day at 2: 30 p.m. a\ the homo of day agreed to establish full dJplo wilhdrawal on January 9, a total of lions and false hopes, the realisation main in the supreme eommander Kennedy mystery has not been sol 60 -nillion pounds military and Mrs. Robert G. Neumann wife of matic relations and to raise :the ot of which is beyond the realm of pas· post. ved that the case is nut closed." civ:;i'~JJ airi' was promised to the the American Ambassador,' German mission in Phnom Penh sibility during the short term of th!s . Gen. Westmoreland, asked ab Thompson said his cnnc;lusions Sou~h All proceeds will be 'donated to a to embassy level. Arabi.1n Federation which - at . government. out the possibllity that ceil were a'n amalgam of hard fu'.:'t and new model ward at Ebna'Secnli Hos The agreement was reaehed af the th:J'; time was still envisaged as r assure you that we, too, are ing of 525,000 Am~rican troops in ~U('I'·;r~~(lr to British rule. pital that CAR&MEDICO is ~tab t.er lengthy, secret organisations educated speculation. familiar with the problems and South Vietnam would be reached "Althoogh the details remain unc \\'ltl1t will probably happen now lishing. and following Bonn's recent re-· countlc"ss need;> of tbe country refer· before the target date of june. lear the essential outliD~ of t1:J.e ass- is ! I'at if the' successor nationalist Tickets for the card party ate cognition of Cambodia's sover red to by you dJ1ring the past days 1968, said· he would like. to have assination is _now apparnet-the Ii\'": control ot the country and ind~ Af. ISO and may be purchased at eignty, neutrality and territorial in discussing ba-Ianced development the new troops .there "as soon "one assassin" finding of the WBI cutes 8 desire tor aid, Britain wJll the party at the Ambassador's resi integrity within its present fron of the country in. different walks ·ot as they can be made available." rcn Commission patently wrong: offer it substantial financial ·help. dence, which is located jn .Share tiers." is life. We also share with you the He said the plan.for their deplo there were. four shots from three Nau. hopes and aspirations for eliminating The officials announcement in yment was "not yet confirmed,,· Refreshments will be served and Phnom .penh in the change in guns in six seconds... ., lhesc problems and meeting ithese There are 468,000 U.S. troops in Thompslln said much e,vidence in addition bridge. canas~, scrabble needs relations also sald that the East Vietnam now. had been overlooked or improperly and mah-john8g games will be avai Si~iliarilY we are aware of the German consulate th'ere had interpreted and despit~ ~xtensive lable. limitations with which we are con been J;"sised ::to representation le Get. your investigatiMiss World lulu, Salt Lettc city, Sea·ttle Boston, and Detroit. INTOURIST INVITES YOU urgent need for greatly increased 'Weather'· Forecast..;! The sites for installation of anti biological research. . , Title Seekers th~re missile rockets and related .radar TO VISIT LENINGRAD "ft is proposed that shall be Skies will be clear. yesterday LONDON Nov. 16 (Reuter).-A are to be surveyed soon, and about an Jnternational Biological Prograw tbe coldest region was South Sa m.ystery iIl~ess sweeping the Miss I0 mo~e localions will be selected mme (lBP) entitled .The Iliological lang with a low of -5 C, 23 F. World contest threatened to put Jaler. Basis of PrOductivity and Human The warmest was Farah with a several girls out of today's judging Defence Secretary Robert McNa Welfare. with the objectives of cnsu high of 26 C, 79 F. Yesterday Ka in Ihis 2500 sterling liOe. mara announced on September· 18 ring a world-wide study of: (I) or produc~ion bul had a'ppear. 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