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, \ E~AfE Bakhf4r News,,",", Delefiate$ Censicl,er: I .. ~.'\.~' w~n' \,j ~ .. More, Commodify Agroe'"~nts :- rteCidlS, 7 J' .. TOKYO, Apiil Go' (Rueter).­ llftss The world might be moving towards a tragic confrontation bet­ Tour't, ,, . ween the rle SIB was deep ter balance between dUTerent sec Hamid Mobs~ez, thc' President of Iy concerned oVer Its deterioratlOg tors of the economy Bakhtar Agency, told a Kabul Times financial posItion caused 10 large Dr Kitamura called on developed reporter ~his morning and developmg countries to try to p:'!rt b) the failure to estabhsh an Mobarez returned from a 25-d.ay ll"lternatlOnal rubber agreement reach agreement m 'selected and trip of the Umted KingdOm last .. He declared when the developlOg rather limited fields' of trade week The press delegation vlslt1n8 through d,lspasslonate negotiations , countnes en: out Cor mternatlOnal Britain Included tbe Peputy MiIiJB­ cl)mmodlty agreements several de~ Progress so far ImplemnetJng re ter of Information and Culture " vploped <.ountncs answer but others commendations of the Untted Na­ Mohammad N.jim Arya as Its head even refuse to take part' tions Conference on Trade and De­ and Mob.rez and Gul Ahm.d Farld, velopment (UNCTAD) had been The dcveloplOg countnes do not the president of libraries In the MIn­ seek exhorbltant price rises What 'extremely slow or almost lackIng " Istry, as members the) want IS fair pnces Cor thell" he sal<.l 'The BBC momtoring department. The South Korean delegate, Com· prlmar) products whIch Is one ot the oldest Bnd most merce and Industry Mmister Choong Can we Infer Crom thiS refusal experienced in the worltl, was of to take part In mternatIonal com­ Hoon Park, said South, Korea's first special interest to us," Mobarez said modlt) agreements that the pollcy five year plan paved the way for a Bakhtar News AgencY hope. to im­ rapid and conhnuous economIC 01 these developed countries is to Prime Mhtiste'r Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal speaking at the National Press prove its present monitoring depart­ depress the prices of pnmary com­ growth Industrial production had Club luncheon in Washington last week. ment modltie,s? doubled and exports IOcreased eight· , - The moilltorlng department of the I Dr LIm said If. thiS were the fold while prices remained relative­ British Broadcasting Company. bas ly stable and an unprecedentedly " attitude 01 the nch then the poor agreed to train some personnel of high rate oC capital formation was Relocation MlUwandwal Deputy Public Health MinISter Dr. Abdul Rahman Day countt"les would be Con:-ed to group USSR Wants UN Peacekeeping the Bakhtar Agency in the tleld, Hakimi speaking at the Public Health Institute auditorium Seatcd beside Health Minister Kubra Nounai in the together and IOstlttue preferential achieved (Contd fTom page 2.) Mobarez said ~aves I this morning at a gathering held/to mark World Health front row are Princess Khatol and Princess Maryam. treatment for each other and against The aircraft we have deployed Decisions Left To Council Highlights of the VI81t to Parlia­ US the developed countries In Western Europe, particularly World Briefs MOSCOW, April 6, (AP).­ ment were the question and answer The Thai delegate Pate Sarasin those moved from France and period In the House of Commons,. C~:~~:~~:~E LONDON, April 6, (Reuter)­ The Soviet Union accused the United States Wednesday of trying Tomorrow SYRIA CLAIMS 5 ISRAELI called em member countnes to take Defence chIefs of the Central the Umted KIngdom, are C-130 the various annexes of the House Cotton Raisers, marc energetH' action and cooperate to destroy the United Nations Charter In order to see the UN NEW YORK, April 8 -Prime Mirr­ Treaty Organtsatl.On (CENTO) aIrcraft SimIlarly the aucraft mcludmg the llbrary, and the House ister Mohammad Hashim Malwand~ , and JALALABAD, at reglOnal tind sub reglOnal level Wednesday ended a two-

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Yl!lU'8:J!' go j,y tDe PIO' Thought Mln),ter, Molwondwat ¥ondtrll" cOntinue io be powerlill elements 'pectll fot aucl!ess In bUSlnellS \~t ­ -('~$f filOOd For evening, Morch 27, ort fMelgn I of' nationaliSJn throughout Uie ,n col1nlrles.WiU depend oii' the Malle In Wiping Out Tuber.culosis, Mala,.;a r ~ ~ J ' I Inw.tment alld deoetoplng world In iact there are more m- world enVlfbnment ,for profitable • I 1 In the course of tlle -second It is envisaged ... iliat the basic dressers going from "house to The con.ciou. water .aw it. coun!rle. to the I'dr l;o.It A.... dependent nations than ever be- productiVe enterpl')se 'lthes~~e' The area covered by the hewth , enca Council In New York fo~e However, just as the ind,- bll"inessm8ll.IDust at all e , quarter l)f<10ee the GtiamAn Tuber' health serv{ces wl1l In-'the iust service's will be the whole of house Citv. 'Ii ;../ Vidual states Wlthlft this country concerned with what Is going on cillosis 'Ceittte .tatted"1o organise instance Bnghlan province plus the Kot>­ 1 Number of how;es Visited 1275 I two tuben!Ulbs18 conUel pt\lgram­ (a) carry out the continued Vigil­ mard and Salgan groups of Villa 2 Total .numb~r of childre.n treat­ I God and blu.hed I am most happy to' be litthe had io recogJllse the growing im- elsewhere than In hiS own Com­ United States agam .after an- abo , ,portance oi federal ~licles and mumty or his own state ot In hIs mea at ·pto\llnt:ial "level, O'ne ,In ance necessary ior the successful ges In Banuyan proVInce The to ed 6505 THE KABUL TI,MES sence of nearly four ~ears '!'here .'nlitlonal umflcation. ~ the coun­ own country Nangarhar In coordination wUh conclUSion and ihe mamtenanCe tal population IS approximately 3 Percentage of chIldren treated the Faculty MediCIne o~ the of malaria eradication ThtJ. WIll are many pleasant ml'mones of tries oi the world are iIicreastna­ l Sincerely be1le\'e that lust as oi 375,000 and the surface area 15,000 In reference to the total number ~ , Jalalabad UJiiveraity another be achieved by the contmued sq km - -Richard Cra.liaw your country'S hOSPitality and Iy recogirlsmg that they must live you have played a cruCial role ~ aM of the chIldren 92% "'programme ill BaroiYan to be iIi­ malaria case detectIon by. house It is relatlvely wealthy area prosperity which are bemg re- and work together more and the, econoIIUC growth of the Urn I. 4 Number oi adults treated, 891 I'ubillhed ••frY doy exc.pt F"d4Vs and AI,han pub· -=;: vived lind enlia'nced on this of. more close)Y and they must m­ tellrate(! iIi the routlJie actiVI­ t<>-/louse VISIts, and and iIi additIOn to mixed agtl­ r, Number of tubes consumed eli States. 80 :Vou must plar, an, (b) at tqe same time assume a culture there are four mdusttlal f,clal vlSlt • creasIDgly' relate their econolDies unporttlnt role m economic ties of the exlatlll8 local he81th 1002 hc hol/Ilays by th. Kabul Tlin•• PublIShIng A.gency ; services l1'Iie Jjrocedures lIIIed In broad""- scope In order to take to enterpnses whIch are found m I know, iha! YOU 'have greater and their social arra'!llellumta to growth and d~elol1men\ a~road 6 Number of tubes In stock 0 'lUI' IllllIIIIl1I'1Il1111l111111l11 I llllllllUlllllltllllllllllU 1l111~lllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIlIlllllllllllll1tllllllllllllllllllllllllili aspltailons and higher goals for this shriIikiIig universe, repeat, these programmes hav:e been (I) minor medical aid, Pule. Khumn and Baghlan VIZ, a 1lI111111 I 1IIII1I1llllllllll1l1ll1II 111111 ~ .. r Within each less !;\eveIilped. coun-. In March the team made the (a) Motivation oi the local health (11) vacolnatlon and 1ffimunlza cement facton', a coal ffilne a " the Y'e'ars ahead to meet more ful- Isolatibmsm is an 'unreal and 1m­ try, pnvate '1lullil~ssm\!D and second survey in 7 vllleges where 11' the needs and the desires of possible conception and practice services to cooperate In tubercu. tlon textile factory and a sugar fac It eatment was finIShed the end governmentS' wl11 obVIOUSlY ,pe fOt the collective awaren"l'8 that (il1) ImmedIate actIOn out tory, all of whIch have private alI your people The world notes m thiS age accompanles any gteat illJrle fo... losis control ,n of Dcccmber 1965 WORLD PUBLIC HEALTH DAY resl!onslble ior their own progress breaks of acute commuOlcable dl medical and health servICes ." With mterest the war you are I do fmnly believe that one of and well bemg llut their pace ward Is bred pnd nurtured In the (b) Training of- the local health The ftrst survey was done In AS in other Asian countries, leprosy and pel'BOnnel in the techniques of seases, The scheme falls Into the area mountmg against poverty In the man's greatest challenges m the and pattern progIess m8Yr well community without whose active June 1965 a time when It IS us­ year~ oi tuberculin testing, Mantoux, re­ of mfluence of two governors Publlc Health Day, observed by the whole trachoma are found In AfehaniStan. We:r: Idepressed areas Within your and decades ahead IS to fmd depend on what ill' done by gov participation there can be no ually wmdy nnd dusty In Herat M1~ action reading, BeG vaCCinatIOn, (IV) notification of births and and two provlllclal medical of­ world today, bas more /ll~cance to the deve­ happy to note that the of Pu c own boundaries I am also aware ways and means of assunng that ernments ancl busmess commu­ chana:e, no Jmprovement Thul the prOVInce and Instances of c60Jun ambltion~ symptom questioning, direct deaths, and hcers those of Baghlan and loping Dlltlons than the developed countries Health has taken certain measures, IncludIDg of your great society's the peaCe of economiC 'mprove­ nItIes III the advanced na.tlQDS people themselves are essential In ctlvltles at e hIgh construction of a hospital in Bamyan, to com­ to broaden progreSS In Civil mEmt will accelerate everywhere microscopical exammatlOn of (v) notifICatIOn of epldemlOlogl Bamlyan provmces WIth Bagh­ Which have the Decessary facUlties both in pre­ What IS .needed above all else thIs parlnershlp The commimj1Y, bat leprosy. Trachoma ,which finds inany vic­ rlghkls, to expand CJvil liberties to and not just m the mdultnahsed sputum specimens and treatment cal InformatIOn Ian province Ihere are a numbel 111 March the team register ventive lUld curative medicine IS to find ways and means of the family and the individual suffer tims especially iii Kandahar province, will also rna e more beautiful your clhes' countnes Ii we are gOing to ex­ tbe consequences of disease, play organisation, respectively of sub Goverl)lOl's Situated at An ed children from ten VIllages The World Health OrgilDlsatlon, which has speeding and Increasmg the tran· As a further aun, wlthm thiS darab Pule Khumn (Dahane Ghl be combated by the MInistry. Reports indicate, and countrySide and generally to pand the frontiers oi freedom and an active part In treaUnI and curlnl (c) aCG vaCCination programmes near Her:at m order to start set up Its network virtually in every region of smlsslon irom the i1eveloped pl10t area a standard pattern of 11), Doshi (Khmjaan and Tala that up to 10 years aeo, more than 400 mUllon ennch the spIrItual as well as SOCial jushce, If we are gOing to It and an even more actlve role in In the schools and by house to treatment ft om Apnl 1966 BcSJ the world, bas rendered commendable serVice ~mate countries to the developmg na­ baSIC health services w111 be de Baefak) and Nahrlll (Burka) ces registering these children the material well-bemg of your war which has been knowledge,~e2'perIence, the maIntenance of health house m the villages to the IIi1provement of health and sanitary people In the world sullered from trachoma. people~These~eiforts bons-pL (d) Case-flndlng-by~means~of­ veioped that can from an eco _At the begmnmg of January shol t lectures about trachoma to lli:spltepeo so destructive throughout humllll know how technological capahi­ conditions everywhere. What Is slgiJlfloant Is Unfortunately attempts to develop a vaccine for I direct mlCto8COllical Sputum ""a nomlcal and staffmg POint of 1966 the WHO trachoma team be the people of each of the 10 VII pie everywhere because Increas- hIStory, J;f we are gomg to bft the ltty and enVIronment which the disease have IIOt succeeded so far Hopes of :.n mlnatlOns from the consultants Vlew, be gradually spread over gan the treatment of chIldren In lages were given (total 10 lec that the campaign for eriJdloatlon of communi mgly we are livmg m one world SPlrttS and the welfare of every­ can be adjusted and adapted to cable diseases Is expandbig and Is being Inten- a breakthrough,are high. Meanwhile, antibiotics and the problen'll of every nation one then we must recognise the attendlOlf the local health servl the whole of ,Afghamstan the 4th block of Herat, WIth tures) have proved useful In treatlne this treacherous local needs Th'll will assure that ces ior chest sYmptoms sUllgestlve Wed anll the area of WHO's activities Is en are more and more becomiIig the Importance of coexIstence among the developmg nation~ can move ~ar~g to cover as many aspects of man's eye disease problems of all nations countnes of different political of broncho-pulmonary disease The record of eradication of tuberculosis ahead much faster rUian they have -(e) Ambulatory ireatment With health as possible It 15 this shrmkJng world which and SOCial regImes to ilnd free co-­ to date I am convinced that It IS The 'team" IS the most emcient The Doctor's Unique Role Some diseases which used to oause serious epi and malaria Is completely dIIIerent Tubercula­ I sbould like to dISCUSS today Just operatIon based on equal rIghts - lOstrument for comblrilng the efforts antt-tuberculous chemotherapy m your own mterest as bWllness· for the detected lIifectlous cases, demlcs In some of the highly populated regions sls, which affects 11 mIIllon people annually as othen are CUrIOUS over your among nations of health workers with dJft'erent men and as cltlZe11ll of the Urnt­ throUlfh the local health seI'Vlces have been checked Cholera, plague, smallpox. and kills three mIIllon, requires both prevention notable progress and hJgh livmg The new ufuvcrse IS not gOIng ed States to help m l,his transmis­ skills and experience for the greater benefit of the individual patient, or Wlthm ihe third Five Year In Saving Mankind typhus and yellow fever, whose victims former­ and treatment The war on TB In Afghanistan, standards, you too are more deep- to be achIeved overmght Tre sIOn If We are gOing to have a [or the health care of a community Development Plan of the MinIS ly were counted In the millJODS, are now under which started several years ago, is still in full ly concerned With what IS gomg mendous advancement m mter peaceful and secu:r.e world enVI­ The doctor plays a umque role U1 he had learned all the baSIC essen" pel sons WIth more limited training swing Holland Is the best example of a nation on elsewhere In the world The natIOnal relatIOns has been achle­ Teams vary in size and coJD try of Health AfghanIStan, 1967 to the health team partly for hlstoncal hals medical educatIon became es called aUXIliaries There are aUXl VIgorous mternatlOnal control But, because ronment 1971, and accordmg to the epide­ that has sncceeded in wiping out TB It com­ Amencan people are well aware ved In the last 20 years Never olexlty They range from the group reasons and partly because of the sentlally the same 1Il all countrtes Itary and aSSIstant nurses dental means of transport and communication have What distresses me most IS the miolOgical and operational pr bmed several techniques at the same time. that WIthIn your own country before in all history has there been of a dozen highly sPeclaUsed indi­ length and SCientific cbaracter of hIS 1 herc IS stili room and need for lids sanitation lnspectors labora developed so much, one s.ngle case which may slow and tediOUS task of our VIduals pertorrrung the amazing lorllles the gradual expansion of vaccination with BCG and regular blood and Islands of poverty are mcreasmg tile kmd of mutual assIstance tramlng Nevertheless he IS only one familiarity With localLY prevalent tory techniCians There are medl be nndetected may create an epidemic in an bUIlding and strengthemng oy operatIons of heart surgery to the mtegrated tuberculOSIS control x ray tests Afghanistan by following the same ly untenable In oceans of abun programmes tha,t have prevailed ot several partners and hiS efficacy diseases but the SCientIfic baSIS of (al 1I11xlhanes to whom a doctor area. For example, yellow fever appeared In l ourselves thOSe elements which three or four health workers with servIce has to be undertaken to I III delegate Ct;rl:lIn functions In the methods also holo"S to succeed m th.s eam­ dance :5lm larly, you must know smce the end of World War II depends on the cooperahon of all mediCine IS universal There can be Senegal after havmg vanished for years frum that vast regIons and contments Never before have all bIg powers make rapId economIC develop ':;Imple skills who based on a rural all the 28 proVinces of the coun other members of the team only one medlcme--that which en lhagnosls and treatment of common that country Cholera, which was usually con PSlgn charactensed by hunger and pn launched such programmes of ment pdsslble It IS' an oversl)D health post look 'S!ter the health try When man finds hlmseU Without abIes Its practitioners to use the d seases The grc- could destroy modern clvilisabon far ilway from a doctor may be logy h Asia and Aftlca and even Latm and m formmg an oplIllOn as to the rnec..hcll1e IS relatIvely old the expanSJon of mdustrIes 1 by Feda Mohammad to have bIB of jobs to Kabul And studenta who bette! served than those nearer, but u: M ave expanded m power aloilg America which makes ihlS boot outcome It IS difficult and long country After referrma to ro e hair cut. lWhen the Job was com are not able to complete their stu. ost Important, they are Im- WIth man's growIng ablbty to do less acceSSible The nature of the strap operatIOn 80 difficult and requlrmg a mmlmum of SlX years J. he separatIOn Q! nursmg as a of mdustry 10 modern life, the paper pleted he p8Jd AI. 10 and was 00 dleslllnd It difficult to get jobs as patlen! Seldom does a day pass away With poverty and pnvation prev Ilent diseases III a eounto- also th t we 10 A!Jlhamstao are li WIthout IndIViduals and groups These thoughts are certamly slow and unacceptable ulllversity level educatIon and profeSSIOn dates from about a cen says a Tb t un the verge of leavmg wben the bar- their standard 01 teracy rematns m~t perhaps four more of speCIalisatIon makes a difference DIagnosing and trYing to lDdustrlalise e mllsa°sti ber called him back and said the low commg to see me-and.my cabmet n6t-new to you As CItIZens of We le8l'1l faster because tUly ago Later stili other protes treating malana or yaws IS much tant aspect of mdustrla on We must speed mcreases In our There must be tIme for a stnct slOns were recogmsed optometry por th A81an money was not enough The writer The paper proposes that statist1ca ministers With demands for more the Umted States and as human less tlme-consummg than heart dis e~ schools, mpre roads electriCIty, beings concerned WIth the ftt-ture production and mcom"ll aqd liv tramlng 10 ethiCS changmg nature ph)' slotherapy x ray and medical JO our country, as 1D 0 t we says he dId not have more money of those unemployed should be pre- by nUfture The medical man comes ease cancer or mental l11ness In co~trles'thls ~t hOspitals fertilIsers farm credit of mankInd as well as In your mg standards We want to im labOi atory technology Samtation and Atrlcan un to give and the barber shouted at oared to pave the way lor etrorts to to know much thalls mtlmate about places where the latter are common uce ther~ mdustrlal Ip&r1S and other a551S Important capacIties as leadmg prove our poltcles and prdcedures whl(:h IS the apphcahon of prlllCI people are more hkely to call the are trymg to pro th e trymo th nlm asking hIm not to come solve the problem The edltonal also hiS patients and can do great harm pIes of environmental byglene to portant needs of e COUQ WI agam proposes that the Mmes and Indus tance that will make It pOSSI- bUSinessmen llJu are neceSSSt1ly and practices m government, and ( (('101 for III such countries the In Industry The dIffICulty IS that If he is not trustworthy The Pi olel:t man s health has become In Afghanistan I d th move Abedi hopes that the mUnIcipality trtes Milllstry should expand nandl ble for them to Increase produc aware of problems that extend preventuble dIseases have been re We do not have the trammg, we Hippocratic oath that every phySI another profeSSIOn represented by I In tlon and mcomes beyond the successful functton- cltl( ed nnd the average age of the The editOrIal we com; H et ho Will prepare a draft law on charges rarts the v)Uages so that the Clan takes IS 2 500 years old the saflltary engineer and the sanI­ ot some busmessmen ; th e;:m:tr; which barbers can claim ru.sh to the city may decrease DUring the past few decades mg of your factones or banks or do not have the expenence we populatIon has IIlcreased It also do not have the capital to step MedICine and religIOn grew togther tarian Sometimes these are all under the guIdance 0 he d wn Thursday s Ants carned two edt 1n ItS second !(editorIal the paper the struggle agamst colomalism selVice enterpnses You know mikes d dIfference whether 10 the and led to the establishment of Ulll glouped together I as the medical Indust~e~d i~~ has become progressIvely more that your SUCcess m busmess de­ up our rate oi progress alone 111

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Yl!lU'8:J!' go j,y tDe PIO' Thought Mln),ter, Molwondwat ¥ondtrll" cOntinue io be powerlill elements 'pectll fot aucl!ess In bUSlnellS \~t ­ -('~$f filOOd For evening, Morch 27, ort fMelgn I of' nationaliSJn throughout Uie ,n col1nlrles.WiU depend oii' the Malle In Wiping Out Tuber.culosis, Mala,.;a r ~ ~ J ' I Inw.tment alld deoetoplng world In iact there are more m- world enVlfbnment ,for profitable • I 1 In the course of tlle -second It is envisaged ... iliat the basic dressers going from "house to The con.ciou. water .aw it. coun!rle. to the I'dr l;o.It A.... dependent nations than ever be- productiVe enterpl')se 'lthes~~e' The area covered by the hewth , enca Council In New York fo~e However, just as the ind,- bll"inessm8ll.IDust at all e , quarter l)f<10ee the GtiamAn Tuber' health serv{ces wl1l In-'the iust service's will be the whole of house Citv. 'Ii ;../ Vidual states Wlthlft this country concerned with what Is going on cillosis 'Ceittte .tatted"1o organise instance Bnghlan province plus the Kot>­ 1 Number of how;es Visited 1275 I two tuben!Ulbs18 conUel pt\lgram­ (a) carry out the continued Vigil­ mard and Salgan groups of Villa 2 Total .numb~r of childre.n treat­ I God and blu.hed I am most happy to' be litthe had io recogJllse the growing im- elsewhere than In hiS own Com­ United States agam .after an- abo , ,portance oi federal ~licles and mumty or his own state ot In hIs mea at ·pto\llnt:ial "level, O'ne ,In ance necessary ior the successful ges In Banuyan proVInce The to ed 6505 THE KABUL TI,MES sence of nearly four ~ears '!'here .'nlitlonal umflcation. ~ the coun­ own country Nangarhar In coordination wUh conclUSion and ihe mamtenanCe tal population IS approximately 3 Percentage of chIldren treated the Faculty MediCIne o~ the of malaria eradication ThtJ. WIll are many pleasant ml'mones of tries oi the world are iIicreastna­ l Sincerely be1le\'e that lust as oi 375,000 and the surface area 15,000 In reference to the total number ~ , Jalalabad UJiiveraity another be achieved by the contmued sq km - -Richard Cra.liaw your country'S hOSPitality and Iy recogirlsmg that they must live you have played a cruCial role ~ aM of the chIldren 92% "'programme ill BaroiYan to be iIi­ malaria case detectIon by. house It is relatlvely wealthy area prosperity which are bemg re- and work together more and the, econoIIUC growth of the Urn I. 4 Number oi adults treated, 891 I'ubillhed ••frY doy exc.pt F"d4Vs and AI,han pub· -=;: vived lind enlia'nced on this of. more close)Y and they must m­ tellrate(! iIi the routlJie actiVI­ t<>-/louse VISIts, and and iIi additIOn to mixed agtl­ r, Number of tubes consumed eli States. 80 :Vou must plar, an, (b) at tqe same time assume a culture there are four mdusttlal f,clal vlSlt • creasIDgly' relate their econolDies unporttlnt role m economic ties of the exlatlll8 local he81th 1002 hc hol/Ilays by th. Kabul Tlin•• PublIShIng A.gency ; services l1'Iie Jjrocedures lIIIed In broad""- scope In order to take to enterpnses whIch are found m I know, iha! YOU 'have greater and their social arra'!llellumta to growth and d~elol1men\ a~road 6 Number of tubes In stock 0 'lUI' IllllIIIIl1I'1Il1111l111111l11 I llllllllUlllllltllllllllllU 1l111~lllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIlIlllllllllllll1tllllllllllllllllllllllllili aspltailons and higher goals for this shriIikiIig universe, repeat, these programmes hav:e been (I) minor medical aid, Pule. Khumn and Baghlan VIZ, a 1lI111111 I 1IIII1I1llllllllll1l1ll1II 111111 ~ .. r Within each less !;\eveIilped. coun-. In March the team made the (a) Motivation oi the local health (11) vacolnatlon and 1ffimunlza cement facton', a coal ffilne a " the Y'e'ars ahead to meet more ful- Isolatibmsm is an 'unreal and 1m­ try, pnvate '1lullil~ssm\!D and second survey in 7 vllleges where 11' the needs and the desires of possible conception and practice services to cooperate In tubercu. tlon textile factory and a sugar fac It eatment was finIShed the end governmentS' wl11 obVIOUSlY ,pe fOt the collective awaren"l'8 that (il1) ImmedIate actIOn out tory, all of whIch have private alI your people The world notes m thiS age accompanles any gteat illJrle fo... losis control ,n of Dcccmber 1965 WORLD PUBLIC HEALTH DAY resl!onslble ior their own progress breaks of acute commuOlcable dl medical and health servICes ." With mterest the war you are I do fmnly believe that one of and well bemg llut their pace ward Is bred pnd nurtured In the (b) Training of- the local health The ftrst survey was done In AS in other Asian countries, leprosy and pel'BOnnel in the techniques of seases, The scheme falls Into the area mountmg against poverty In the man's greatest challenges m the and pattern progIess m8Yr well community without whose active June 1965 a time when It IS us­ year~ oi tuberculin testing, Mantoux, re­ of mfluence of two governors Publlc Health Day, observed by the whole trachoma are found In AfehaniStan. We:r: Idepressed areas Within your and decades ahead IS to fmd depend on what ill' done by gov participation there can be no ually wmdy nnd dusty In Herat M1~ action reading, BeG vaCCinatIOn, (IV) notification of births and and two provlllclal medical of­ world today, bas more /ll~cance to the deve­ happy to note that the of Pu c own boundaries I am also aware ways and means of assunng that ernments ancl busmess commu­ chana:e, no Jmprovement Thul the prOVInce and Instances of c60Jun ambltion~ symptom questioning, direct deaths, and hcers those of Baghlan and loping Dlltlons than the developed countries Health has taken certain measures, IncludIDg of your great society's the peaCe of economiC 'mprove­ nItIes III the advanced na.tlQDS people themselves are essential In ctlvltles at e hIgh construction of a hospital in Bamyan, to com­ to broaden progreSS In Civil mEmt will accelerate everywhere microscopical exammatlOn of (v) notifICatIOn of epldemlOlogl Bamlyan provmces WIth Bagh­ Which have the Decessary facUlties both in pre­ What IS .needed above all else thIs parlnershlp The commimj1Y, bat leprosy. Trachoma ,which finds inany vic­ rlghkls, to expand CJvil liberties to and not just m the mdultnahsed sputum specimens and treatment cal InformatIOn Ian province Ihere are a numbel 111 March the team register ventive lUld curative medicine IS to find ways and means of the family and the individual suffer tims especially iii Kandahar province, will also rna e more beautiful your clhes' countnes Ii we are gOing to ex­ tbe consequences of disease, play organisation, respectively of sub Goverl)lOl's Situated at An ed children from ten VIllages The World Health OrgilDlsatlon, which has speeding and Increasmg the tran· As a further aun, wlthm thiS darab Pule Khumn (Dahane Ghl be combated by the MInistry. Reports indicate, and countrySide and generally to pand the frontiers oi freedom and an active part In treaUnI and curlnl (c) aCG vaCCination programmes near Her:at m order to start set up Its network virtually in every region of smlsslon irom the i1eveloped pl10t area a standard pattern of 11), Doshi (Khmjaan and Tala that up to 10 years aeo, more than 400 mUllon ennch the spIrItual as well as SOCial jushce, If we are gOing to It and an even more actlve role in In the schools and by house to treatment ft om Apnl 1966 BcSJ the world, bas rendered commendable serVice ~mate countries to the developmg na­ baSIC health services w111 be de Baefak) and Nahrlll (Burka) ces registering these children the material well-bemg of your war which has been knowledge,~e2'perIence, the maIntenance of health house m the villages to the IIi1provement of health and sanitary people In the world sullered from trachoma. people~These~eiforts bons-pL (d) Case-flndlng-by~means~of­ veioped that can from an eco _At the begmnmg of January shol t lectures about trachoma to lli:spltepeo so destructive throughout humllll know how technological capahi­ conditions everywhere. What Is slgiJlfloant Is Unfortunately attempts to develop a vaccine for I direct mlCto8COllical Sputum ""a nomlcal and staffmg POint of 1966 the WHO trachoma team be the people of each of the 10 VII pie everywhere because Increas- hIStory, J;f we are gomg to bft the ltty and enVIronment which the disease have IIOt succeeded so far Hopes of :.n mlnatlOns from the consultants Vlew, be gradually spread over gan the treatment of chIldren In lages were given (total 10 lec that the campaign for eriJdloatlon of communi mgly we are livmg m one world SPlrttS and the welfare of every­ can be adjusted and adapted to cable diseases Is expandbig and Is being Inten- a breakthrough,are high. Meanwhile, antibiotics and the problen'll of every nation one then we must recognise the attendlOlf the local health servl the whole of ,Afghamstan the 4th block of Herat, WIth tures) have proved useful In treatlne this treacherous local needs Th'll will assure that ces ior chest sYmptoms sUllgestlve Wed anll the area of WHO's activities Is en are more and more becomiIig the Importance of coexIstence among the developmg nation~ can move ~ar~g to cover as many aspects of man's eye disease problems of all nations countnes of different political of broncho-pulmonary disease The record of eradication of tuberculosis ahead much faster rUian they have -(e) Ambulatory ireatment With health as possible It 15 this shrmkJng world which and SOCial regImes to ilnd free co-­ to date I am convinced that It IS The 'team" IS the most emcient The Doctor's Unique Role Some diseases which used to oause serious epi and malaria Is completely dIIIerent Tubercula­ I sbould like to dISCUSS today Just operatIon based on equal rIghts - lOstrument for comblrilng the efforts antt-tuberculous chemotherapy m your own mterest as bWllness· for the detected lIifectlous cases, demlcs In some of the highly populated regions sls, which affects 11 mIIllon people annually as othen are CUrIOUS over your among nations of health workers with dJft'erent men and as cltlZe11ll of the Urnt­ throUlfh the local health seI'Vlces have been checked Cholera, plague, smallpox. and kills three mIIllon, requires both prevention notable progress and hJgh livmg The new ufuvcrse IS not gOIng ed States to help m l,his transmis­ skills and experience for the greater benefit of the individual patient, or Wlthm ihe third Five Year In Saving Mankind typhus and yellow fever, whose victims former­ and treatment The war on TB In Afghanistan, standards, you too are more deep- to be achIeved overmght Tre sIOn If We are gOing to have a [or the health care of a community Development Plan of the MinIS ly were counted In the millJODS, are now under which started several years ago, is still in full ly concerned With what IS gomg mendous advancement m mter peaceful and secu:r.e world enVI­ The doctor plays a umque role U1 he had learned all the baSIC essen" pel sons WIth more limited training swing Holland Is the best example of a nation on elsewhere In the world The natIOnal relatIOns has been achle­ Teams vary in size and coJD try of Health AfghanIStan, 1967 to the health team partly for hlstoncal hals medical educatIon became es called aUXIliaries There are aUXl VIgorous mternatlOnal control But, because ronment 1971, and accordmg to the epide­ that has sncceeded in wiping out TB It com­ Amencan people are well aware ved In the last 20 years Never olexlty They range from the group reasons and partly because of the sentlally the same 1Il all countrtes Itary and aSSIstant nurses dental means of transport and communication have What distresses me most IS the miolOgical and operational pr bmed several techniques at the same time. that WIthIn your own country before in all history has there been of a dozen highly sPeclaUsed indi­ length and SCientific cbaracter of hIS 1 herc IS stili room and need for lids sanitation lnspectors labora developed so much, one s.ngle case which may slow and tediOUS task of our VIduals pertorrrung the amazing lorllles the gradual expansion of vaccination with BCG and regular blood and Islands of poverty are mcreasmg tile kmd of mutual assIstance tramlng Nevertheless he IS only one familiarity With localLY prevalent tory techniCians There are medl be nndetected may create an epidemic in an bUIlding and strengthemng oy operatIons of heart surgery to the mtegrated tuberculOSIS control x ray tests Afghanistan by following the same ly untenable In oceans of abun programmes tha,t have prevailed ot several partners and hiS efficacy diseases but the SCientIfic baSIS of (al 1I11xlhanes to whom a doctor area. For example, yellow fever appeared In l ourselves thOSe elements which three or four health workers with servIce has to be undertaken to I III delegate Ct;rl:lIn functions In the methods also holo"S to succeed m th.s eam­ dance :5lm larly, you must know smce the end of World War II depends on the cooperahon of all mediCine IS universal There can be Senegal after havmg vanished for years frum that vast regIons and contments Never before have all bIg powers make rapId economIC develop ':;Imple skills who based on a rural all the 28 proVinces of the coun other members of the team only one medlcme--that which en lhagnosls and treatment of common that country Cholera, which was usually con PSlgn charactensed by hunger and pn launched such programmes of ment pdsslble It IS' an oversl)D health post look 'S!ter the health try When man finds hlmseU Without abIes Its practitioners to use the d seases The grc- could destroy modern clvilisabon far ilway from a doctor may be logy h Asia and Aftlca and even Latm and m formmg an oplIllOn as to the rnec..hcll1e IS relatIvely old the expanSJon of mdustrIes 1 by Feda Mohammad to have bIB of jobs to Kabul And studenta who bette! served than those nearer, but u: M ave expanded m power aloilg America which makes ihlS boot outcome It IS difficult and long country After referrma to ro e hair cut. lWhen the Job was com are not able to complete their stu. ost Important, they are Im- WIth man's growIng ablbty to do less acceSSible The nature of the strap operatIOn 80 difficult and requlrmg a mmlmum of SlX years J. he separatIOn Q! nursmg as a of mdustry 10 modern life, the paper pleted he p8Jd AI. 10 and was 00 dleslllnd It difficult to get jobs as patlen! Seldom does a day pass away With poverty and pnvation prev Ilent diseases III a eounto- also th t we 10 A!Jlhamstao are li WIthout IndIViduals and groups These thoughts are certamly slow and unacceptable ulllversity level educatIon and profeSSIOn dates from about a cen says a Tb t un the verge of leavmg wben the bar- their standard 01 teracy rematns m~t perhaps four more of speCIalisatIon makes a difference DIagnosing and trYing to lDdustrlalise e mllsa°sti ber called him back and said the low commg to see me-and.my cabmet n6t-new to you As CItIZens of We le8l'1l faster because tUly ago Later stili other protes treating malana or yaws IS much tant aspect of mdustrla on We must speed mcreases In our There must be tIme for a stnct slOns were recogmsed optometry por th A81an money was not enough The writer The paper proposes that statist1ca ministers With demands for more the Umted States and as human less tlme-consummg than heart dis e~ schools, mpre roads electriCIty, beings concerned WIth the ftt-ture production and mcom"ll aqd liv tramlng 10 ethiCS changmg nature ph)' slotherapy x ray and medical JO our country, as 1D 0 t we says he dId not have more money of those unemployed should be pre- by nUfture The medical man comes ease cancer or mental l11ness In co~trles'thls ~t hOspitals fertilIsers farm credit of mankInd as well as In your mg standards We want to im labOi atory technology Samtation and Atrlcan un to give and the barber shouted at oared to pave the way lor etrorts to to know much thalls mtlmate about places where the latter are common uce ther~ mdustrlal Ip&r1S and other a551S Important capacIties as leadmg prove our poltcles and prdcedures whl(:h IS the apphcahon of prlllCI people are more hkely to call the are trymg to pro th e trymo th nlm asking hIm not to come solve the problem The edltonal also hiS patients and can do great harm pIes of environmental byglene to portant needs of e COUQ WI agam proposes that the Mmes and Indus tance that will make It pOSSI- bUSinessmen llJu are neceSSSt1ly and practices m government, and ( (('101 for III such countries the In Industry The dIffICulty IS that If he is not trustworthy The Pi olel:t man s health has become In Afghanistan I d th move Abedi hopes that the mUnIcipality trtes Milllstry should expand nandl ble for them to Increase produc aware of problems that extend preventuble dIseases have been re We do not have the trammg, we Hippocratic oath that every phySI another profeSSIOn represented by I In tlon and mcomes beyond the successful functton- cltl( ed nnd the average age of the The editOrIal we com; H et ho Will prepare a draft law on charges rarts the v)Uages so that the Clan takes IS 2 500 years old the saflltary engineer and the sanI­ ot some busmessmen ; th e;:m:tr; which barbers can claim ru.sh to the city may decrease DUring the past few decades mg of your factones or banks or do not have the expenence we populatIon has IIlcreased It also do not have the capital to step MedICine and religIOn grew togther tarian Sometimes these are all under the guIdance 0 he d wn Thursday s Ants carned two edt 1n ItS second !(editorIal the paper the struggle agamst colomalism selVice enterpnses You know mikes d dIfference whether 10 the and led to the establishment of Ulll glouped together I as the medical Indust~e~d i~~ has become progressIvely more that your SUCcess m busmess de­ up our rate oi progress alone 111

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• • \ I ' Borne News In Brief WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF. I KABUL, Apnl 8,' (Bakhtar)­ ATHENS, Apfll 8, (DPA) - the seventh weapons-related test FOR SHEER Dr Abdul Ghaftar A2;1%; adviser More than 2,000 people demonst- announced thIS yit(r and ,the DELIGHT to the Public Health MmlStry on rated at the Unlvers.ty oi Athenll 100th smce lire 1I/1llted test ban , questions of mother and child agamsl the new Greek govero- treaty of August, 1963 , care, left Kabul ye,uerday to at­ men' of 'hc conservative Ere The treaty prohIbIts aJl except ES- ~ teod, a lO-day international ..... party underground nuclear tests mlnar on his subject m SantIa­ The rally was called by the 7 go students NEW YORK, April 8, (DPA) .... The demonstrators chanted slo­ Rumaman Fo~elgn Mmlster Cor­ KABUL, Apnl 8, (Bakhtar)­ gans agamst the neW govern· nel,u Man~scu IS now practlcaur ,, Deputy Education Mmlster Dt ment and called for free elec­ cel taln of becoming the fIrst pre­ ~ Mohammad Akram returned to tions SIdent of a United Nabons Gene­ :Vol, vr, No 14 I 1346 SH) Price At J ) Kabul Thursday after tourmg ral Assembly from a "Commun­ ; schools m Kandahar and Helm COPENHAGEN, April 8 (DPA) ISt bloc couhtry I r ( ~ ~ and prOVinces -DanIsh Prime Mmlster and RumaRlan UN quarters sala He also took part m the cere­ Fprelgn MInISter J ens Otto Krag hel e last nIght that 95 votes bad,. , "P;Re~OE~Q:~ Seven Parliament mony markmg the transfer of have agam urged that China be already been secured for Manes­ SISH,ED the agnculture school from Ka­ admitted to the UnIted NatIOns cu's presldentlal candIdature for bul to Garmser, Helmand He saId It was Important to the Assembly which opens Sep­ Com.mittees Meet On hIS way to Kabul Dr Ak remOVe Chma fro(II Its IsolatIOn tember 9 "FO,R NEW HOTEL KABUL Apnl 9 fBakhtar)­ ram stopped m Kalat and Mo­ m the world and to draw Chma The preSident of the extraordi­ Committees of both Houses of Par­ qor where he VISIted schools and mto mternatlOnal cooperatJOn navy Assembly, whICh begms hamcnt met ycslerday Inspected the constructlOn work Krag also Iepeated hIS govern Apnl 21, IS Itkely to be Abdul Thc Mesh~ano Jlrgah s CommIttee on the school and office bUlI\imgs ment's .stand that an end to the Rahman Pazhwak of AfghanIS­ 200-Room -Building Expected on Leg slalive and Legal AffairS for Zabul proVlnclal department war In VIetnam can be achIeved tan, who was preSIdent of the last Glscussr-d oe~llIons by reemployed of educahon only through negotiations General Assembly To Rise Near Baghe Bala penSIoners regardIng' their pay The CO""l'}mlllec meetmg under the By A Staff Wrl~r J !BOUTI, Apnl 8, (Reuter)­ OTTAWA. Apr!.! 8, (DPA)­ fJalrmanshlp of Senator Mohammad FoUl Somalis Were killed when VALLADOLID, - Spam, April Amm fOf\\arded Its VICWS to the Police, Protesters Dpctors here have been up KABUL, April 9.­ a large group of Somalis attemp­ 8 (AP) -FIlms trom at least 14 JJrgah S Secrclarr9.t hope for former JamaIcan prem­ A protocol for construction of an international hot!'1 In Kabill was Clash In Paris As ted Thursday to break out of a natIOns Will be shown here 10 the Ier Donald Sangster, who;s In The House s Commlltee on Hear transit camp where they were 12th mternatlonal week of hlms a deep coma m Montreal neuro­ signed here yesterday by the Melma Pal Company of Afghanistan :lg of Comol gn unknown soldier beneath the Arc Thursda) morning said the mlsslon ploughJn The progressive countrieS repre ACCOMMODATION PROBLEM affaus pean mterests pos. I nUS Involvement m the border Crt- view Sr.:..ilh AI ablan federation A Village school was opened Economic Cooperation and Develop would be able to have free contact were demohshed sented at the C8.1I'O conference, some The new cabmet 15 agam head SIS yestel day 111 Zlre, a Village In In A-,:c(')ldlng to OPA, Damascus of whom severed theLr ties WIth WIth the mcrease In mternatlOnal As reporters shouted quesholls at ed by Georges Pompldou who be­ ment (OECD) WASHINGTON Apnl 8 -The With all shades of opUlIon Aden G.aab woleswalI, by the Urozgan A Slate" Departmebt, '$pokesman m In the three men Senor Perez waved At the OECD, Humpbrey pledged UOIted States Fnday exploded It was mSlsting on the necessary a rpon was (lpen to clvll1an traffic FOR SALE Brttam 111 December 1965 pro transit tramc especlaly marked comes Pflme mInister for the SOld r<,porls Inl1lC3t.ed flare-up hiS hands to dismISS them and sald U Thont Arriyes Department of EducatIOn US readiness to help In the tech a low YIeld nuclear weapons de .?.,.Ssuranre fram Bntain before It ag Un last O1ght after a block 1m thil 1962 VW sedan with IIlIIIl'OOf. \est against London's "lukewarm" the last three years the problem of fourth tIme In succeSSIOn sInce p~sed early In the dternoon was "the most seriOUS trouble' on atbtude towards RhodeSia called on accommodatIOns has become more he could say no more ThIS IS too Land and constl uctIOn exppn­ April 1962 nologlcal development of Europe vice underground at the Nevada began its work, he said. Custom' duty paid. Pdee AI. Yesterday reported Reuter, Da­ the SyrtanHlsraell border since the the countnes concerned to cut trade and more acute The lack ot a first Important It IS a UN mISSion We ses were promIsed to the Depart­ ~hJWS He Baid ·We need to find ways lesl sHe In the message wbtcb the 120,000. Call telephODe 24773' dar­ For 3-Doy Visit The new government mascus RadiO had mterrupted Its Mixed ArmistIce COmmiSSIOn do not want It to fall or to be mlS ment of EducatIOn by the people to msure a contmuous exchange at A spokesman for the AtomIC federal government would not al IDg office hoon. links With Salisbury making the class hotel of mternatlonal stand" no trace of any concessIOns by progra'll nes to warn Synans that (MAC) started holdlQg a series of ards m Kabul has been" felt The represented We are domg thIS 10 of the VIllage technological and organisational ex Energy CommIssion saId the shot low to be broadcast, Guerrero said. boycott universally effective To Ceylon F reSident de Gaulle to hIS reduc Israeli )0' fighlers had been ~Ighted meetings m January aftel' somewhat The little summlt".also discussed number of tounsts vlsl,.tmg Afgha full objectIVIty' peflence among OECD members equal to 20000 tons of TNT was The three of us have determmed to ed majOrity in the lower hou:;e and 'perhaps to expand it someday do our best to perform the task as and Ihat they shoold take precau­ Slmllar exchanges of fire' the Vietnam confhct, stating tQ,at nlstan has nsen from 8 000 In 1964 Pursued by reporters to the Blr COLOMBO April 9 (AP)­ In ChlOarto Village Dlkun followmg last month's NatIOnal I HOUSE FOR RENT to mc1ude Eastern Europe and the signed to us by the United NatioDB tions against posslble air raids ReplylOg to questIOns. he noted the contmued aggressIOn agalnst and 10900 In 1965 to 2300 10 1960 po t eXh a"'d asked agal I a e yo..! united NatIOns Secretary Gene ell woles\'.. ilL Mohammad Din donat Assembly eJectIons Listeners could hear the scream of A two story modern conczete Soviet Unton" In complete objectiVIty th.' 'onhl Ihe past week or so these the people of Vietnam posed a prepared to go back to Aden Scnor Ial U Thant Will dISCUSS the V'et ed half an acre of land for a VIl­ SIX key mInIstrIes are agam In his arnval statement Hum This cannot be done Without the "hal they look Lo be planes throogh MAC meetlOga-although not lOa­ buUdlng. 'three becIroolU& aer­ direct threat to world peace Now that Kabul WIll have a hotel Perez!.=; d no nam peace plan proposed by lage school and other reSidents entrusted to the outgOIng miniS­ Sunay Regrets kmg much VISible progress toward vant q1lllJ'ters, next phrey said the Umted States com full cooperation of all concerneq and the mlilJal y musIc belOg broadcast lawn, garage, The communique demanded an meetmg mternalional standards Ceylon Premier Dudley Senuna· promised to rl'tp m bUIldIng the leI'S ForeIgn atr.urs finance and by RadiO Damascus The nOise was speCific border arrangements---dld mltment to Europe remams full we hope that such ~ooperatioD will to tb!' UN Guest Honse. Share Immediate and unconditional end the Afghan TOUrist Orgamsation can The inVitatIOn to VISit London was \ ake when the two meet Sunday, premises defence are back 10 the hands of 8 seem to have the effect of sto~Plng NaIL and undIluted today" Cyprus Dispute be forthcoming heard at mtervals of less than to alI raids against North Vietnam start a pubhclty campaign to at handed to them at Rome airport relIable Sources saId In Astol" VIllage, J)lkundl MaUrice Couce de Murvll1e jl,11 nHnule border shootlDg inCidents" C(l11 23017 8D,y time. and the Withdrawal of the uimpe­ Saturday lilght by Bntlsh Ambas woleswall Mohammad Arntn a Expressmg delight at being back He added 'We .know how difficult tract more tOUrIsts Thant arnved In Colombo Sa chel Debre and PIerre Messmer SAN FRANCISCO AprIl B sador Evelyn Shuckburg as they tn France he said Our two coun the problem IS In Vlew of the Sltua­ nalist lorces' from the Vietnamese turday at the start of a three day reSIdent donated 17 rugs to'the all tned and trusted supporters of (Reuter) -Turkish President The Kabul InternatIOnal Hotel flew In from Aden after spending pllmary school tnes have been fnends since the lIOn which prevails at the present people s internal affairs VISIt de Gaulle begmmng of the American republic Sunay again expressed regl ct tlme, butJ we are hopeful that Contrary to expectations, the com wtlJ have all facll1t1es reqUired Ii only five days In the BrItIsh colony Seni:1nayake Pi oposes that a Viet The school there was elevated The three key economic mInIs IS likely that the management of the And we welcome this opportunity to that Turkey was Involved In a bit tbrough tbe elforts ot the United PIA SUMMER SCHEDULE munique did not contain any lOdl They had beep expected to sta) nam settlement be dIscussed bet to a pnmary school from VIllage tnes are also under their former I~st reaffirm once more that warm ter dlC'pute With Greece over Cy N'atlons and the cooperaUon of cation as to a possible change m the hotel WIll be. undertaken by the In­ three weeks ween Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, school level week Another heads Edgar Faure (agrtculture) prus ternationally known f\rm-Intercon fnendsblP and contmuing spirit of everyone concerned that progress Effective 1st April, 1967, the frequency of PIA flights will be progressives stand vis a VIS Brttain In London a Fo·e1gn Office spokes the South Vietnamese PremIer resident of the VIllage has donat­ Edgard Plsam (natIOnal eqUiP The 1 reSIdent, makIng a one and a resumption of diplomatIc ties tinenthl (ooperabon and alliance" will be made man dented a Bntlsh press report and the NatIOnal LiberatIOn ed one acre of land as a con ment) and Jean Marcel Jeanne day VISI there 10 the course of a Guerrero said the mlSSlon Will four times a week with the folIo wingscheduJe: , F,ont (VIet Cong) and NorJ.h structlOn site ney (SOCial affairs-labour) tour of the UOIted States spoke spend as much time: In Aden as is Vietnam leader Ho ChI Minh Thursday at a luncheon of the J1ecessa~ and VISIt other parta of With nO active mterference WOlld Affairs CounCIl of Nor the area If we are convinced that 1hant who told newsmen Sa thew CahfornIa Monday- Tuesday-Thursday Departure 1150 It Will serve the purpose of the filS­ US OFFERS HANOI 24-HOUR BOMBING t1luaY un hiS arnval that he Weather Forecast Sunay repeated what he said Slon' He said no peaee.tul soluUon I luktcd fOI ward to dISCUSSing Syria Shows Photographs Of earlier thiS \\eek In Washmgton to the problem can be reached with nnd Saturday Arrival 1105 ~AUSE matters of mutual Interest to SkIes throughout tbe country that Turkey always was ready ou the umlleGhazni 12C IC Valenti former WhIte House legal usurpatory and not in a post Bangkok-Thailand's capital city, famous for South Vietnam s recent proposal to culate among the relatively small (Contd on paoe 4) nal matter for the loss of four SYrian air Corce flam disputed land The Israclis 53F 34F aIde and now preSIdent of the tion to band a1fatrs in the Brltlsh negotIate a censef\re bilaterally With band of Repubhcan doves 10 the fighters \\ho alc (ovcrlll!: the trnt tOr With N Salang 10C -6C Motion Picture ASSOCIation who protectorate due to be given inde­ HanOl as a prelude to a WIder 10 Senate Ha):fteld attacked what he Meanwhile RadiO Amman I eport artillery and troo('''i inSisted on ag Cited the words of former Presl c;JlIed the war admimslration • over cd thot the three Synan mlots who I.[rl'sslUn he SOld SlIt:... 21F pendence next year, he said its pagodas and palaces, will be served by PIA ternatlonal conference on Vietnam Suharto Outlines Indonesia's Policy Jalalabad 28C 13C dent Harry Truman Mackawee recalled tbat hiS orga The Saigon statement proposed a which he said PreSldent Johnson baled out of their Mig 21 lnndlllg on Ar er an exchange of tire bet was p eSldlOg JAKARTA April 9 (Reuter)- acltve and mdependent foreIgn poll 82F 55F I belteve It must be the polt msation had boycotted the mission every MondayandSaturday. meetmg With North VIetnamese re Jordanian territory after Israeh \\ een frontier posts dUring which cy of the URl ted States to support since It bad been convinced that the presentabves to diSCUSS further de I thmk the war adminIstratIOn IndoneSia s actIng PreSident Gen~ral (Y IS a policy which IS not attach· S) rlan atr battle are on their wny t~o Israeli troctorl" and two tanks free peoples who are reSlstlOg at missIon was doomed due to the ~nternational tails of the truce or ItS pOSSible ex th3t eXists at 1600 Pennsylvania Suharto emphaSised that hIS pouo cd to any foreign IdeoloP ) and to Damascus wen' destroyed Isr

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