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PAGE 3 M~RCH 5, 1966 l'AGI! 1 MARCH 5, 1966 ----- KABUL TIMES S. Vietnamese ~EmphasiseWelfare Measures CARE Plans Food Programme For Children PUBLISHING AGENCY At. tries work. Ostrander estimates that Pubilihed By: - -South Vietnam·s military. govern­ 10 to 13 week C()arse by instructon Ihe post of district chief-Who w~ PIl-ESS Glanrf' NEW YORK,-'"Jn the next ny th;ngs we are doing". says: Os­ with _ food. medicines brought into THE KABUL TDU:S menl. slren~bened in prestige and used to Ii'OCking a hamlet level previowily appointed by the govern­ year". says Donald A. Ostrander. trander, "though, of course. we are Afgbanisrah for their programmes, EiJeor-ln-Chlel purpose by tbe Honolulu meeting One criticism of past programmes ment. ··we hope to be able to begin one best known for the MEDICO acti­ salaries and logistic3J' support the S, !ChaW ....ilb Presidenr Johnson. is now put· \\:dS that to me ·people they ap~ Organisation of the new program- or more pilot provincial feeding vities at Avicenna Hospital in ,Ka­ CARE,MEDICO operation spends Editor: ting emphasis· on its '·~tond front"', too much like police (X)otrols im- me-proclaimed as the government's Lack of good roads and difficult programmes for pre-sebool age bul and the Bost Hospital in Hel- close to .. half a million dollars in Shafie S, Rah.l -social· and welfare measures to p,osed on them . by city-dwelling major undertaking for the year-bas p3SSe5 ha'..e kept our villagers children". mand Province". . their programmes in Afghanistan. t~ The organisation recently received i\ddreu:- secure Ihe allegiance of the people. "foreigners". .. been enlrusted a forceful' young living in rural areas isolated kom Ostrander is Chief of the CARE­ The work of CARE-MEDICO is The new movement's name. -revo­ The. ~.~~ bcUl~. trained anny officer. MaJor.(ieneral Nguyen. the ~ities of the country, said Wed­ Medico Mission in- Afghanistan and a large quantity of vegetable sec;ds supponed by voluntary public do­ Klbul. AlfhanltlaD lutionary development". was coined ~lml~ar he is here reporting to the executives which were donated by-the Burpee TelelTaphic Add~II:­ to. uk ticncs to.those of the Duc Thang: aged 36. nesday·s Islah commenting on the narions by the people of the United during 3 cabinet resbuffle last week. Viet Cong: mmgling WI~ the. peo- He has Just set o~t on a second need TO enlarge th.e role of aviation. .of this world-wide. non-profit,. cba­ Seed' Company for the people of '-Times. Kabul". States. A subsidiary of the organisa. The ..aim is 10 make the beoefits of p~e. sq~ttJng down. for mterrnlDa~le tour "f all the prOVIDCCS, . He b~ This is-olation 'of .many ,parts of the fIlable organisation. Afghanistan. They will soon be dis­ tion- operates in on the same Telepb·onel : government control attractive to the dlsc~lons. an~werJO.g en~ askmg plans to talk, t.o local offiCials.. ~Il- country is one of our greatest prob­ Prior 10 returning to his post In tributed to fanpers throughout the basis and funds from both groups Editor. 2404:7 . yilla.ges and encourage them to re­ qu.esllOns, maklOg friends With the 13ge~ and mi.litary men, weanng lems. and despite -<:ont.inued and Kabul he will take several mODths country. go to the support of the operatio.n.s • For other. num~n tint sist the Viet Cong.. children.. ._ th~ su,:,ple P:t:as~T coSTu~e of black: widespread efforts it has not been vacat.ion. Sewing machines from CARE in Afghanistan and .other countries dial IWltchboard number The question is.bow different this· A typteal team Will cons15t of S9 PYJamas -\\'bICh IS the Uniform for v.et solved. continued the editorial. ':CARE-MEDICO w.hicb bas been have ~n given for cottage. indus:- around the world. 2402i. 24028, 23043, or will pro\' from the previous cam· young people. both his own cadres and the local . It is true tnat under the tWo five­ workmg With the Afghan Govern· ClrcuiatlOD _and Adv~rt~ paigns which have run through an ,._ TM .initial, gr~up .. o~ 34 is the Viet Congo . year development plans. through ment since '1960", reports Ostran­ Ulll: Ex. Sg: impressive list of titles-"slrategic people s actIOn team, whose -task Weary of the unfulfilJed promises massive investments- a number of der, "maintains two teams of doc. ~8 EdItorial: Ex. 24.. hamlet programme·'. "baCK 10 the is to deteet Viet Cong 'sympathisers, of past campa·igns. General Thang modern higbways 'have been cons. lars. nurses and laboratory techni­ SaMerlptJ.a ltala counuvs:de:', "new life hamlet ac­ trY -to talk them. out of it and also- is. rel~ctQnt to set specific targets tructed throughout the country. but cians in Afghanistan". Y.arly AJ., 5110 tion:' . "rural reconstructioo", and RUMOURS probably'most ImpofUl,nt-act as. an this tlme.. only those who )jYe close tq such "We are "'ery enthused -too with A.B. WALLER H.it ,urly Af. JOO (hen just "rural construction.... armed. 'local .def~D~ force . agamst The .ruling generals. however..have highways benefit directly from them. our rural school construction pro­ Quarterly AJ., lOt Militarily. in the past month gov­ -any Viet Cong suU m the nelghbour- made It. clear .tb~t. they reqUIre a Millions of our countrymen who Ject in Wardak Province". he said. Rumours are our life·blood, r.oREIGN ernmenf. America'n~ South Korean. bood. . s.ubstanual maJonty of the popula- live in r-emote valleys cannot get to Working with Governor Abdul Without them we dry up like, mud. Yearly • II Auslralian and New Zealand forces ~e~ Will be backed ~p by small uon-tbree 9uarters or mor~o be these new roads. The geography of Saki Yousuizai they are. workiIl,g. on '\Vho has become what to-day?" Halt Yearlj • 11 h;n'e mounted bigger. operations spectalJsed groups of. SIX or seve.n (~~ .to vott: to a popular eleetlo~ for Ihe country is such that ttequent the construction of a 3-to 6-room That is the question they 'ask anyway. than ever ,before against Viet Cong w~o- WI~ re~lr C1"vlli~~. y~r, • Who starts rumours around the town? Qua~rly. • '. cadres each. belp government late next rravel by the people by surface school bouse for the village of Du­ Sublcnption trom abroad ,sTron£poims ~nd report killing more war damage. hs.t gn.e\·anccs and . This IS far from the present Sltu~- rransportation--" in most parts of .the rani. Asensation mengerer or a little clown? ..ill be accepted by cbe­ than 3.500. gradu~Hy gather lD~lhgence.. about tlon. General Thaog reee.nlly estl' country. is almost impossible. W int­ "All the labour. b<;tSic consrruction, It is a wise guy who does this job, American officials say a new fea­ the Vle.1 C~ng. p~oV1de adVlce an.d mated tba! balf tbe populatlol]. could ed ou( tqe paper, que. or local cunency at walls. roofs, do·ors. windows. ce­ Making one smile and the other sob. ture of the ··second front" is the tnstructlon ID a~nc~ture and ~ub~c be considered under go~ernment The villagers an·d people living in ment, etc.•·.. says Ostrander~ "are official Thus he examines public reaction, the dollar eIchan­ 20\'ernmenl"s concern that the vii­ b~ltb and work:.~ .. the distnct control. one quarter under Viet Cong rural areas. said the p·aper. constitute being provided by the Afgbans and ,e" rate. l:lgers should be encourag~ to help chief on the a~mmlsu:at10n. . and one quarter ~ntested. the majority of the country's popuia- [he rtems which require foreign ex. Prior to taking any action. Printed at:- themselves and feel resPbnsibility. . They are be1Jlg told to gtve 00- A formld~ble list of some 3.000 !lon and hold the potential of in- change are supplied by CARE". He existed when we lived among tribes, ,G...t. PrtIlt!Jlc B ..... Thousands of young men. and Vice raf;ber ,t~an ~rdet:S, hamlets a\\'3.I15 .the new teams. v.:h?se creasing production in their bands. The organisation alSo has disa;. And 'clierished blood fends and r,t bribes. some women. are berO'g trained. to The IOtenlJon IS for ~ team to perf(jrr~ance ,wlll go far to dCCldlng But a[ present this majority lives in buled in various parts of Afghanis. He was there when we- fought the foreign SODS, lIlARCH 5, 1966 mo\'(' into the hamlets in tile wake spendtbr.ee months. JD a oewl~- ":~o Will .ultlmately control South isolation and does not know what ran seIt.belp kits in the form of With dried mulberry and mll2Z!e·loaded gUns. . of the troops. They are young folk ured :-ee vtUage. After two m0!lths, It \·letnam. (Reuter) i... goint On in the more developed Governor Abdul Bak.1 Yousufzai (left) talks with school supplies; agricultural hand He is there now we -are a nation, nom the countryside, trained in a IS hoped ·to hold a free elecnon for parts or the country. Donald A. Ostrander, Chief of the CARE·MEDICO l\1i£. tools; carpenter, plumber aod rna· Facing the problems of orientation. Unifying Force The idea of forming a domestic sion in Afghanistan in the village oC Dur-ani. CARE-l\'lEDl· soo's kits along with sportS kits He is the old Mr. Uncertainty, airlines anti purchasing ODe and two CO is working with provincial officials in Wardak Pro· and eveo several machines for rna. Who breeds hopes with no guarantee. S. African Government Atrocities Described engines planes and constructing vince in assisting them in building a loca] school. The two nufacturing construction blocks - for insane. Of Outer 'Space building. Sometimes, however, he drives me small airports in the remote parts are shown at the school which is still under construction. When he starts the same rnmour all over again. The latest" Soviet scientific Brian :-Bunting.· the journalist and dence of the spiritual links between African patriots have been sentenced of the country. will belp bring our "These are just a few of the ma- achievements in outer space member' of the central commi"ee Nazism aDd the racists of South Af­ to long. prison terms. The national people closer to each other. by pro­ have re,ealed so'me interesting tbe Communist Party of South rica. As a rule the. members of this It-beratlon organisation have been ducing them better means of trans­ facts· about the moon. The So· Africa. writing in Pravda says that ocganisation hold key positions in outlawed. port-arion. Two Kabul Teachers Study viet scientists'· maintain that the the ver~' existence of the apa'ftheid tbe macbinery of government and The act.ivity· of the "bruderbood". When this project is carri~· out IS nOI confined to the South Afri­ villagers and farmers, before cut off lunar surface is covered with a regime in the South-African Repub­ political organisations. Ihe Prime British Educbtional System '" repreSentativ~ porous material with a unique lic. its open support of Smith and Minister and of the can Republic. lts agents conduct from'larger cities. .will be hie to Two Afghan graduates from the Kabul Teacher Training rulJt18 lOP leadersbip of the South­ subverSive acti"'ity in the neighbour­ establish permanent links with deve­ !! WE'RE MOVING!! chai-acteristic as regards to the Salazar satraps is evidence of Academy are studying at Bull University's lnstitote of Educa­ the retention of a base of frantic :\fncan Republic are an elite of the ing ,BflttSh protectorates of Basuto­ loped ·parts ot the country. temper.3ture. No matter what racism, open fascism on the African notorious fascist "brotherhood". land. Swaziland and Bechuanaland. The editorial. while welcoming tion in Great Britain. the temperature on the surface, continent. They largely contributed to the con­ this idea, suggested that before the The first Afghans ever to take new comprehensive schools. due to tliis porous material the Tb.: South African ReplJblic, he The "bruderbonc" succeeded in Te­ "enion of Rhodesia into a racist Afghan Air Authority takes concrete the one·year course devoted to "We have been able to discuss iempet"3.ture a few metres says. has already become an abso­ mO"mg from power all people hold­ bastion. Without Verwoerd's support steps towards fulfilling its pledge of Britain's education sYstem. they educational matters and other re. beJOJf j~ about 20_ degrees ceoti- lutely frank support of·the for~·of IDg dliIerenl \leWS and in conve~ng the ~O.OOO Rhodesian Europeans forming a domestic airline and con­ are Mohammed Nairn and Sayed lated problems with both tea'chers grade. This is "a revolutionary extreme reaction. an ally of aU wbo Ihe South African Republic in the .....ould neYer have dared to declare structing small airports. the idea Bakhtari Kamal. and pupils." said Naizp. "and we finding, for above all it raises still seek to put into' effect .Hitler·s most vemable ponce state. Polit.ical faked ··independence". sbould be thoroughly studied by the A great deal of practical work have spent some time observing teaching methods at various age tbe ·question of whether life; mad fascist ideas. righ,ts in South Africa are a fiction. With Verwoerd's blessing. Bunting authorities in aviation. . is included in the course. levels." after all. does eXist in some The activity of the secret racists The ,leaders of the. liberation move­ continues, vanous frankly fascist­ In the same issue of Is1ab B letter Already the two students have Kamal said be thought the foim qr another and whether it· society ·'.?rl;lderbond''', the "union of ment are subjected to ever more mmded groups are Bourisbing in the to the editor said that there is no visited schools of varying types sa in the Hull area-primary, secon· practical side of teac;hing in Bri­ is possible for man to make. t?rothers. IS th~ most striking evi- \'age persecutioD. Thousands of South African Republic includmg. doubt that our country is taking branches of international Nazi orga­ wider- steps towards pro~ and dary modern, gtammer and tech­ tain. particularly in the use of nisatiOns. These· organisations sup­ develoPITJent throllgh planned pro­ nical schools. ,Thef will also teaching aids and technically ~:':e-:::~ ::ros;ttiement on that advanc~ " Erhard Has New Plans To plied mercenaries for Tsbombe:s jects. in line with such projects a spend sc.me time at one of the equipment. was excel­ This finding gives a new pllnitive expeditions against the Con­ great number of modern schools lent, "There is plemy of scope for golese patriots. They also engage in have been or are being built individual experimental work in meaning to space exploration Com,btlt Inflati,onary' Trends such subjects as biology, chemis­ programmes -and makes one lerroristic at:tivity, baiting and kill­ tbroughout the country. less skeptieal' about the extra- BONN, ,March 5, (DPA).­ ing fighters against apartheid in ibe But unfortunately. said the writer Vaccination To try and physics," he said. ' South African Republic. Abdul Qudus Wardak. so far in When he retu~ to Afghanis­ ordinary expenditures invOlv¢' TO comhatinllationary tendecies in West Germany the Bonn I.:!:, H' Jui.... said Naim, his task in space research, while miI- government will introdnce 'long-ter~ 1lnancial planniJIg .in. Fight.ing against the national lib­ Chaghato district of Wardak pro­ Irnmunise People eration revolution on the African vin~ a proper bUiJding for a ~ooJ and Ihat of his colleague will be lions of people go witholit food form of a blue print for government expenditures and inco'lIle continent: Verwoerd is increasingly has not been constructed and stu­ [J ma~e widely known the bene­ llts which can be gained from the and education on terra firma. over several years. .' establishing I collaboration' with dents study under unsatisfactory Against Influ,enza The possibility,. of life exist- 'Wes! Gennan Chancellor Ludwig would be an escape .-from reality. l.se cf teaching aids and incHvi­ other militarists for this purpose. conditions. What i~, be;r.g cal!ed the "vac· ing on nearby' planets ,seems Erhard told :,Parliament Thurs$y Higher taxes cannot help". The author of the article empJia­ The people in that area are very dt:al experimental work. "We more likely from the findings of that financial planning bad nothing Erhard stressed that his govern- cination PiStOl" In W, Germany. is shall stress the importance parti­ sises in conclusion that the Ver­ poor -and are unable to finance being extensively used this win· Venus-3, This Soviet venture to do with a planned ecooomy. meot onill pay special attention to woerd regime must not be regarded construction of a school themselves. cularly of the use of tape recor­ has established the existence of . He made it clear 'that he was op- ex~ndltures in the fields 'of health, ter to immunise people .against ders and film strips.'l he said. as an isolated phenomenon. confined ..But students of this area, like. stu­ influenza viroses. Many firms posed to planned economy but re- pensions and social seCurity. These to'South Africa. I~ existence is an dents .in other provinces of the water on the planet Venus. Is garded fi.nancial planning as legiti- "social investments·' would receive have introduced large-scale prlr Twenty-nine years old Nairn ~pecjal insult and threat to i.be freedom of country. deserve a suitable school tectioo of this sort for their per· it not then possible that some mate instrument of liberal economic priority, the enti.re continent. (Tass) building and hope that the govern­ was educated at the Sunatoi Pri­ form of life may liave evolved policies. sonnel. The costs involved are r-~ r)' School in Baghlan province, ment wiu help build ODe. more than made up for by the • on this planet How are we to Financial planning, Erhard Thursday's Anis editorialised on and' the A vi.cenna Secondary know that this life is Dot more was necessary to put the West number of work-hours saved School ;" Kabul, In 1961 he ob­ U.S.,Aid the conflict in Vietnam. through fewer attacks of the un­ developed than life,as we know man budget on a sound basis. To Double Help .Despite· desire of the peOple of tained a degree in chemistry and The blue print. which will be pleasant disease. biology at Kabul University. it on earth? Be that as it may the world for peace no way for And few people object to these it will not hurt us to assume submitted 500n, wi] set priorities .for ~ttlement Later he taught at Khanabad For COluroUing Birthrate peaceful of the Vietnam shots-which are less painful that earth is Dot only government expenditures according High School and Nejat High the pIa- WASHINGTON, March 5, (DPA).­ problem has been found and in.fact than my made by an injection­ School, Kabul, 10 expectablew income" ~ the war bas escalated and tension net where !if. e is possible and Erhard warnd that drastic bud- U.S. Agency for International Development plans to needle. The mouth of the "pistol" Kamal, aged 28, was educated donhle funds for technical aid to birlh control prograinmes has increased in Laos and· North is placed against the arm. and the that some time in the future ge:t cuts would be necessary in Vietnam. at schools In Balkh and Maz¥-i­ ma~)" 1967. release of a "trigger'" causes a jet Sherif, Jr. 1962 he obtained a de­ we t=Stablish CO_Dtact witlt future years to balance the budget. in developing nations in However. on Tuesday United of vaccine to penetrate the skin to gree in chemistry and biology at extra·terrestrial inteUigence. In addition it was necessary that de· .4. ID officials told the House of a demographer. States President Lyndon Johnson com~ a deptp of about 10 millimetres. Kabul University and tben taught This aSsumption puts the rnands for higher wages and shor­ Representatives appropriat.ions Pakistan and Tunisia have reques­ once more appealed to the North whole complex of human r~la- ter working hours be strictly limited, mJttee .that AID spent two million ted a lechnical assistance, vehicles. The jet is much finer (0.08 milli­ for two years at Khushal Khan Vietnam government to prepare it­ metres in diameter) than any tions In another perspective•. to the Tate of grpwIJ of product.ivltY· dollars in fiscal vear 1965 and five aDd educalion aids. Secondary School in Kabul milli~n self for peacful negotiations on from In injection-needle. After Hull University, which was The ques.tion arises as to what The ,West German CbanceUor an one-half dollal'3 in 1966 AtD does nOI provide contracep­ Vietnam. This appeal said the paper. of birUt CQnt~ol assistance" and. plans tives or equipment for their manu· each shot, the pistol is "cooked'" founded Iwelve years ago in Bri­ will be the attitude of life' in said .he was opposed to tax in­ once again gives a glimmer of hope. anew. An experienced physician w~re· to spend 10· million dollars in 1967. facture. tain:s third largest port, now has the space beyond towards us creases as it no remedy. "They for peace in that part of the world, can manage as many as 20 shots a 3,000 students. including 115 from "That figure caD reasonably be The editorial suggest~ that the mortals on this earth? Is it not expecled to double again in the years minufe. overseas. only way to bring about peace and time for us to think anew and immed,tely thereafter". the report Mabutu Reconciles The v&.ccine, which is produced concilation between' the Viet Cong by the W. German Behring Works, adopt a more outward looking well is threats.to ,man from sLated.' and the South. Vietnam government WATER USED attitude in arranging our af­ outer space. Human efforts Following President lohnson's , in Marburg, is said to immunise Katanga Forces is tbJ;:ough -a plebiscite, observation , against numerous types of influ· TO EXTRACT COAL AFGHAN ADVERTISING AGENCY fairs? Must we go on living should bt~ .directed jointly to- directives to "seek new ways ...to of '1954 Geneva agreement on Indo- enza. the description of its Jets of water under very high I wards exploiting outer space help deal with the BxploSion of LEOPOlD\U.1...LE. • March 5. China and finally tbrough peace In with our heads buried deep in product, the firm writes: "Specific pressure are being used in the mines world population and the growing (DPA1.--Congolese be:ni of state talks --between the rival powers._ NIOW location: First floor, Ministry NEW Phones: 20417, 20345, the sand with fear, suspicion for 'useful pnrposes and in scarcity of world resources". AID treatment of the illnesses caused of the Donbass in the USSR to cut General Josepti Mobutu has rna- ,The people .of Afghanistan. 35- and hatred dominating our by influenza viruses. whether anthracite. an extremely hard type meeting the' possible .threats. has begun to provide assistance to naged to reconciJe opposing political· serted tb~ paper. who are unhappy lives? Are we not living after sporadic OT epidemic in character, of coal. of Information and Culture Bldg. 20495. 20373" Ext. 81 82 No one nation alone ca'n do all family planning programmes in se­ forces in Katanga province. thus about Vietnam war. consider John­ 0 has not been.possible so far. Thus Engineers have been experiment­ alI on \'el")' small planet that needs to be done, Only veral countries: avening a state of emergency which son's proposal a voice of peace. Its preventative measures through ing with a fine jet of water under a which looks insignificant in through joint efforts can we Health and family planning cli­ obsesvers feard was imminent in practical aspectS should be studied by galactic dimensions?' hope to strengthen the human nics in South Korea and Taiwan are active immunisation is the only pressure of 2S0 atmospheres, which the province. concerned parties and by the United way of dealing with this diseas." has proved to cut anthracite suc­ Outer space is a real chal­ hand reaching out for the hea. supported through local currency He stopped in Elisabethville after Nations and an agreement reached Shots should be given annually, cessfuUy. The experiments are con­ Effective. March 2; 1966 lenge for man and it should act . yens and adopt timely mea- derived bv the United Stales fo- his tour of Kivu province on the reo 00 withdrawal of foreign . troops reign aid interests to those countries quest of Katanga's governor. Gode- from South- Vietnam. since the vaccine is effective for tinuing. and it is hoped eventually I as a olllifying force among the sures to protect our planet and u~ in development projects. not much mOTe than a 12·month to raise the pressure to SOO atmos­ froid Munongo, who had asked for The foreign policy of our coun~ peoples and nations of this from adverse . radiati~n effects 'Turky is seeking a loan' for ve­ period. pheres and more. world. rhere are the possibill­ Ihe President"s intervention in settl· try is based _on ·the .solving of dis- and other pOSSIhle threats from bides for family plaoniog workers if'g a conllict between him and ties of great opportunities as outer space. and aid to continue the services of ,(Conld. on-page 6) (Conld. on ,page 6)

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PAGE 3 M~RCH 5, 1966 l'AGI! 1 MARCH 5, 1966 ----- KABUL TIMES S. Vietnamese ~EmphasiseWelfare Measures CARE Plans Food Programme For Children PUBLISHING AGENCY At. tries work. Ostrander estimates that Pubilihed By: - -South Vietnam·s military. govern­ 10 to 13 week C()arse by instructon Ihe post of district chief-Who w~ PIl-ESS Glanrf' NEW YORK,-'"Jn the next ny th;ngs we are doing". says: Os­ with _ food. medicines brought into THE KABUL TDU:S menl. slren~bened in prestige and used to Ii'OCking a hamlet level previowily appointed by the govern­ year". says Donald A. Ostrander. trander, "though, of course. we are Afgbanisrah for their programmes, EiJeor-ln-Chlel purpose by tbe Honolulu meeting One criticism of past programmes ment. ··we hope to be able to begin one best known for the MEDICO acti­ salaries and logistic3J' support the S, !ChaW ....ilb Presidenr Johnson. is now put· \\:dS that to me ·people they ap~ Organisation of the new program- or more pilot provincial feeding vities at Avicenna Hospital in ,Ka­ CARE,MEDICO operation spends Editor: ting emphasis· on its '·~tond front"', too much like police (X)otrols im- me-proclaimed as the government's Lack of good roads and difficult programmes for pre-sebool age bul and the Bost Hospital in Hel- close to .. half a million dollars in Shafie S, Rah.l -social· and welfare measures to p,osed on them . by city-dwelling major undertaking for the year-bas p3SSe5 ha'..e kept our villagers children". mand Province". . their programmes in Afghanistan. t~ The organisation recently received i\ddreu:- secure Ihe allegiance of the people. "foreigners". .. been enlrusted a forceful' young living in rural areas isolated kom Ostrander is Chief of the CARE­ The work of CARE-MEDICO is The new movement's name. -revo­ The. ~.~~ bcUl~. trained anny officer. MaJor.(ieneral Nguyen. the ~ities of the country, said Wed­ Medico Mission in- Afghanistan and a large quantity of vegetable sec;ds supponed by voluntary public do­ Klbul. AlfhanltlaD lutionary development". was coined ~lml~ar he is here reporting to the executives which were donated by-the Burpee TelelTaphic Add~II:­ to. uk ticncs to.those of the Duc Thang: aged 36. nesday·s Islah commenting on the narions by the people of the United during 3 cabinet resbuffle last week. Viet Cong: mmgling WI~ the. peo- He has Just set o~t on a second need TO enlarge th.e role of aviation. .of this world-wide. non-profit,. cba­ Seed' Company for the people of '-Times. Kabul". States. A subsidiary of the organisa. The ..aim is 10 make the beoefits of p~e. sq~ttJng down. for mterrnlDa~le tour "f all the prOVIDCCS, . He b~ This is-olation 'of .many ,parts of the fIlable organisation. Afghanistan. They will soon be dis­ tion- operates in Canada on the same Telepb·onel : government control attractive to the dlsc~lons. an~werJO.g en~ askmg plans to talk, t.o local offiCials.. ~Il- country is one of our greatest prob­ Prior 10 returning to his post In tributed to fanpers throughout the basis and funds from both groups Editor. 2404:7 . yilla.ges and encourage them to re­ qu.esllOns, maklOg friends With the 13ge~ and mi.litary men, weanng lems. and despite -<:ont.inued and Kabul he will take several mODths country. go to the support of the operatio.n.s • For other. num~n tint sist the Viet Cong.. children.. ._ th~ su,:,ple P:t:as~T coSTu~e of black: widespread efforts it has not been vacat.ion. Sewing machines from CARE in Afghanistan and .other countries dial IWltchboard number The question is.bow different this· A typteal team Will cons15t of S9 PYJamas -\\'bICh IS the Uniform for v.et solved. continued the editorial. ':CARE-MEDICO w.hicb bas been have ~n given for cottage. indus:- around the world. 2402i. 24028, 23043, or will pro\' from the previous cam· young people. both his own cadres and the local . It is true tnat under the tWo five­ workmg With the Afghan Govern· ClrcuiatlOD _and Adv~rt~ paigns which have run through an ,._ TM .initial, gr~up .. o~ 34 is the Viet Congo . year development plans. through ment since '1960", reports Ostran­ Ulll: Ex. Sg: impressive list of titles-"slrategic people s actIOn team, whose -task Weary of the unfulfilJed promises massive investments- a number of der, "maintains two teams of doc. ~8 EdItorial: Ex. 24.. hamlet programme·'. "baCK 10 the is to deteet Viet Cong 'sympathisers, of past campa·igns. General Thang modern higbways 'have been cons. lars. nurses and laboratory techni­ SaMerlptJ.a ltala counuvs:de:', "new life hamlet ac­ trY -to talk them. out of it and also- is. rel~ctQnt to set specific targets tructed throughout the country. but cians in Afghanistan". Y.arly AJ., 5110 tion:' . "rural reconstructioo", and RUMOURS probably'most ImpofUl,nt-act as. an this tlme.. only those who )jYe close tq such "We are "'ery enthused -too with A.B. WALLER H.it ,urly Af. JOO (hen just "rural construction.... armed. 'local .def~D~ force . agamst The .ruling generals. however..have highways benefit directly from them. our rural school construction pro­ Quarterly AJ., lOt Militarily. in the past month gov­ -any Viet Cong suU m the nelghbour- made It. clear .tb~t. they reqUIre a Millions of our countrymen who Ject in Wardak Province". he said. Rumours are our life·blood, r.oREIGN ernmenf. America'n~ South Korean. bood. . s.ubstanual maJonty of the popula- live in r-emote valleys cannot get to Working with Governor Abdul Without them we dry up like, mud. Yearly • II Auslralian and New Zealand forces ~e~ Will be backed ~p by small uon-tbree 9uarters or mor~o be these new roads. The geography of Saki Yousuizai they are. workiIl,g. on '\Vho has become what to-day?" Halt Yearlj • 11 h;n'e mounted bigger. operations spectalJsed groups of. SIX or seve.n (~~ .to vott: to a popular eleetlo~ for Ihe country is such that ttequent the construction of a 3-to 6-room That is the question they 'ask anyway. than ever ,before against Viet Cong w~o- WI~ re~lr C1"vlli~~. y~r, • Who starts rumours around the town? Qua~rly. • '. cadres each. belp government late next rravel by the people by surface school bouse for the village of Du­ Sublcnption trom abroad ,sTron£poims ~nd report killing more war damage. hs.t gn.e\·anccs and . This IS far from the present Sltu~- rransportation--" in most parts of .the rani. Asensation mengerer or a little clown? ..ill be accepted by cbe­ than 3.500. gradu~Hy gather lD~lhgence.. about tlon. General Thaog reee.nlly estl' country. is almost impossible. W int­ "All the labour. b<;tSic consrruction, It is a wise guy who does this job, American officials say a new fea­ the Vle.1 C~ng. p~oV1de adVlce an.d mated tba! balf tbe populatlol]. could ed ou( tqe paper, que. or local cunency at walls. roofs, do·ors. windows. ce­ Making one smile and the other sob. ture of the ··second front" is the tnstructlon ID a~nc~ture and ~ub~c be considered under go~ernment The villagers an·d people living in ment, etc.•·.. says Ostrander~ "are official Thus he examines public reaction, the dollar eIchan­ 20\'ernmenl"s concern that the vii­ b~ltb and work:.~ .. the distnct control. one quarter under Viet Cong rural areas. said the p·aper. constitute being provided by the Afgbans and ,e" rate. l:lgers should be encourag~ to help chief on the a~mmlsu:at10n. . and one quarter ~ntested. the majority of the country's popuia- [he rtems which require foreign ex. Prior to taking any action. Printed at:- themselves and feel resPbnsibility. . They are be1Jlg told to gtve 00- A formld~ble list of some 3.000 !lon and hold the potential of in- change are supplied by CARE". He existed when we lived among tribes, ,G...t. PrtIlt!Jlc B ..... Thousands of young men. and Vice raf;ber ,t~an ~rdet:S, hamlets a\\'3.I15 .the new teams. v.:h?se creasing production in their bands. The organisation alSo has disa;. And 'clierished blood fends and r,t bribes. some women. are berO'g trained. to The IOtenlJon IS for ~ team to perf(jrr~ance ,wlll go far to dCCldlng But a[ present this majority lives in buled in various parts of Afghanis. He was there when we- fought the foreign SODS, lIlARCH 5, 1966 mo\'(' into the hamlets in tile wake spendtbr.ee months. JD a oewl~- ":~o Will .ultlmately control South isolation and does not know what ran seIt.belp kits in the form of With dried mulberry and mll2Z!e·loaded gUns. . of the troops. They are young folk ured :-ee vtUage. After two m0!lths, It \·letnam. (Reuter) i... goint On in the more developed Governor Abdul Bak.1 Yousufzai (left) talks with school supplies; agricultural hand He is there now we -are a nation, nom the countryside, trained in a IS hoped ·to hold a free elecnon for parts or the country. Donald A. Ostrander, Chief of the CARE·MEDICO l\1i£. tools; carpenter, plumber aod rna· Facing the problems of orientation. Unifying Force The idea of forming a domestic sion in Afghanistan in the village oC Dur-ani. CARE-l\'lEDl· soo's kits along with sportS kits He is the old Mr. Uncertainty, airlines anti purchasing ODe and two CO is working with provincial officials in Wardak Pro· and eveo several machines for rna. Who breeds hopes with no guarantee. S. African Government Atrocities Described engines planes and constructing vince in assisting them in building a loca] school. The two nufacturing construction blocks - for insane. Of Outer 'Space building. Sometimes, however, he drives me small airports in the remote parts are shown at the school which is still under construction. When he starts the same rnmour all over again. The latest" Soviet scientific Brian :-Bunting.· the journalist and dence of the spiritual links between African patriots have been sentenced of the country. will belp bring our "These are just a few of the ma- achievements in outer space member' of the central commi"ee Nazism aDd the racists of South Af­ to long. prison terms. The national people closer to each other. by pro­ have re,ealed so'me interesting tbe Communist Party of South rica. As a rule the. members of this It-beratlon organisation have been ducing them better means of trans­ facts· about the moon. The So· Africa. writing in Pravda says that ocganisation hold key positions in outlawed. port-arion. Two Kabul Teachers Study viet scientists'· maintain that the the ver~' existence of the apa'ftheid tbe macbinery of government and The act.ivity· of the "bruderbood". When this project is carri~· out IS nOI confined to the South Afri­ villagers and farmers, before cut off lunar surface is covered with a regime in the South-African Repub­ political organisations. Ihe Prime British Educbtional System '" repreSentativ~ porous material with a unique lic. its open support of Smith and Minister and of the can Republic. lts agents conduct from'larger cities. .will be hie to Two Afghan graduates from the Kabul Teacher Training rulJt18 lOP leadersbip of the South­ subverSive acti"'ity in the neighbour­ establish permanent links with deve­ !! WE'RE MOVING!! chai-acteristic as regards to the Salazar satraps is evidence of Academy are studying at Bull University's lnstitote of Educa­ the retention of a base of frantic :\fncan Republic are an elite of the ing ,BflttSh protectorates of Basuto­ loped ·parts ot the country. temper.3ture. No matter what racism, open fascism on the African notorious fascist "brotherhood". land. Swaziland and Bechuanaland. The editorial. while welcoming tion in Great Britain. the temperature on the surface, continent. They largely contributed to the con­ this idea, suggested that before the The first Afghans ever to take new comprehensive schools. due to tliis porous material the Tb.: South African ReplJblic, he The "bruderbonc" succeeded in Te­ "enion of Rhodesia into a racist Afghan Air Authority takes concrete the one·year course devoted to "We have been able to discuss iempet"3.ture a few metres says. has already become an abso­ mO"mg from power all people hold­ bastion. Without Verwoerd's support steps towards fulfilling its pledge of Britain's education sYstem. they educational matters and other re. beJOJf j~ about 20_ degrees ceoti- lutely frank support of·the for~·of IDg dliIerenl \leWS and in conve~ng the ~O.OOO Rhodesian Europeans forming a domestic airline and con­ are Mohammed Nairn and Sayed lated problems with both tea'chers grade. This is "a revolutionary extreme reaction. an ally of aU wbo Ihe South African Republic in the .....ould neYer have dared to declare structing small airports. the idea Bakhtari Kamal. and pupils." said Naizp. "and we finding, for above all it raises still seek to put into' effect .Hitler·s most vemable ponce state. Polit.ical faked ··independence". sbould be thoroughly studied by the A great deal of practical work have spent some time observing teaching methods at various age tbe ·question of whether life; mad fascist ideas. righ,ts in South Africa are a fiction. With Verwoerd's blessing. Bunting authorities in aviation. . is included in the course. levels." after all. does eXist in some The activity of the secret racists The ,leaders of the. liberation move­ continues, vanous frankly fascist­ In the same issue of Is1ab B letter Already the two students have Kamal said be thought the foim qr another and whether it· society ·'.?rl;lderbond''', the "union of ment are subjected to ever more mmded groups are Bourisbing in the to the editor said that there is no visited schools of varying types sa in the Hull area-primary, secon· practical side of teac;hing in Bri­ is possible for man to make. t?rothers. IS th~ most striking evi- \'age persecutioD. Thousands of South African Republic includmg. doubt that our country is taking branches of international Nazi orga­ wider- steps towards pro~ and dary modern, gtammer and tech­ tain. particularly in the use of nisatiOns. These· organisations sup­ develoPITJent throllgh planned pro­ nical schools. ,Thef will also teaching aids and technically ~:':e-:::~ ::ros;ttiement on that advanc~ " Erhard Has New Plans To plied mercenaries for Tsbombe:s jects. in line with such projects a spend sc.me time at one of the equipment. was excel­ This finding gives a new pllnitive expeditions against the Con­ great number of modern schools lent, "There is plemy of scope for golese patriots. They also engage in have been or are being built individual experimental work in meaning to space exploration Com,btlt Inflati,onary' Trends such subjects as biology, chemis­ programmes -and makes one lerroristic at:tivity, baiting and kill­ tbroughout the country. less skeptieal' about the extra- BONN, ,March 5, (DPA).­ ing fighters against apartheid in ibe But unfortunately. said the writer Vaccination To try and physics," he said. ' South African Republic. Abdul Qudus Wardak. so far in When he retu~ to Afghanis­ ordinary expenditures invOlv¢' TO comhatinllationary tendecies in West Germany the Bonn I.:!:, H' Jui.... said Naim, his task in space research, while miI- government will introdnce 'long-ter~ 1lnancial planniJIg .in. Fight.ing against the national lib­ Chaghato district of Wardak pro­ Irnmunise People eration revolution on the African vin~ a proper bUiJding for a ~ooJ and Ihat of his colleague will be lions of people go witholit food form of a blue print for government expenditures and inco'lIle continent: Verwoerd is increasingly has not been constructed and stu­ [J ma~e widely known the bene­ llts which can be gained from the and education on terra firma. over several years. .' establishing I collaboration' with dents study under unsatisfactory Against Influ,enza The possibility,. of life exist- 'Wes! Gennan Chancellor Ludwig would be an escape .-from reality. l.se cf teaching aids and incHvi­ other militarists for this purpose. conditions. What i~, be;r.g cal!ed the "vac· ing on nearby' planets ,seems Erhard told :,Parliament Thurs$y Higher taxes cannot help". The author of the article empJia­ The people in that area are very dt:al experimental work. "We more likely from the findings of that financial planning bad nothing Erhard stressed that his govern- cination PiStOl" In W, Germany. is shall stress the importance parti­ sises in conclusion that the Ver­ poor -and are unable to finance being extensively used this win· Venus-3, This Soviet venture to do with a planned ecooomy. meot onill pay special attention to woerd regime must not be regarded construction of a school themselves. cularly of the use of tape recor­ has established the existence of . He made it clear 'that he was op- ex~ndltures in the fields 'of health, ter to immunise people .against ders and film strips.'l he said. as an isolated phenomenon. confined ..But students of this area, like. stu­ influenza viroses. Many firms posed to planned economy but re- pensions and social seCurity. These to'South Africa. I~ existence is an dents .in other provinces of the water on the planet Venus. Is garded fi.nancial planning as legiti- "social investments·' would receive have introduced large-scale prlr Twenty-nine years old Nairn ~pecjal insult and threat to i.be freedom of country. deserve a suitable school tectioo of this sort for their per· it not then possible that some mate instrument of liberal economic priority, the enti.re continent. (Tass) building and hope that the govern­ was educated at the Sunatoi Pri­ form of life may liave evolved policies. sonnel. The costs involved are r-~ r)' School in Baghlan province, ment wiu help build ODe. more than made up for by the • on this planet How are we to Financial planning, Erhard Thursday's Anis editorialised on and' the A vi.cenna Secondary know that this life is Dot more was necessary to put the West number of work-hours saved School ;" Kabul, In 1961 he ob­ U.S.,Aid the conflict in Vietnam. through fewer attacks of the un­ developed than life,as we know man budget on a sound basis. To Double Help .Despite· desire of the peOple of tained a degree in chemistry and The blue print. which will be pleasant disease. biology at Kabul University. it on earth? Be that as it may the world for peace no way for And few people object to these it will not hurt us to assume submitted 500n, wi] set priorities .for ~ttlement Later he taught at Khanabad For COluroUing Birthrate peaceful of the Vietnam shots-which are less painful that earth is Dot only government expenditures according High School and Nejat High the pIa- WASHINGTON, March 5, (DPA).­ problem has been found and in.fact than my made by an injection­ School, Kabul, 10 expectablew income" ~ the war bas escalated and tension net where !if. e is possible and Erhard warnd that drastic bud- U.S. Agency for International Development plans to needle. The mouth of the "pistol" Kamal, aged 28, was educated donhle funds for technical aid to birlh control prograinmes has increased in Laos and· North is placed against the arm. and the that some time in the future ge:t cuts would be necessary in Vietnam. at schools In Balkh and Maz¥-i­ ma~)" 1967. release of a "trigger'" causes a jet Sherif, Jr. 1962 he obtained a de­ we t=Stablish CO_Dtact witlt future years to balance the budget. in developing nations in However. on Tuesday United of vaccine to penetrate the skin to gree in chemistry and biology at extra·terrestrial inteUigence. In addition it was necessary that de· .4. ID officials told the House of a demographer. States President Lyndon Johnson com~ a deptp of about 10 millimetres. Kabul University and tben taught This aSsumption puts the rnands for higher wages and shor­ Representatives appropriat.ions Pakistan and Tunisia have reques­ once more appealed to the North whole complex of human r~la- ter working hours be strictly limited, mJttee .that AID spent two million ted a lechnical assistance, vehicles. The jet is much finer (0.08 milli­ for two years at Khushal Khan Vietnam government to prepare it­ metres in diameter) than any tions In another perspective•. to the Tate of grpwIJ of product.ivltY· dollars in fiscal vear 1965 and five aDd educalion aids. Secondary School in Kabul milli~n self for peacful negotiations on from In injection-needle. After Hull University, which was The ques.tion arises as to what The ,West German CbanceUor an one-half dollal'3 in 1966 AtD does nOI provide contracep­ Vietnam. This appeal said the paper. of birUt CQnt~ol assistance" and. plans tives or equipment for their manu· each shot, the pistol is "cooked'" founded Iwelve years ago in Bri­ will be the attitude of life' in said .he was opposed to tax in­ once again gives a glimmer of hope. anew. An experienced physician w~re· to spend 10· million dollars in 1967. facture. tain:s third largest port, now has the space beyond towards us creases as it no remedy. "They for peace in that part of the world, can manage as many as 20 shots a 3,000 students. including 115 from "That figure caD reasonably be The editorial suggest~ that the mortals on this earth? Is it not expecled to double again in the years minufe. overseas. only way to bring about peace and time for us to think anew and immed,tely thereafter". the report Mabutu Reconciles The v&.ccine, which is produced concilation between' the Viet Cong by the W. German Behring Works, adopt a more outward looking well is threats.to ,man from sLated.' and the South. Vietnam government WATER USED attitude in arranging our af­ outer space. Human efforts Following President lohnson's , in Marburg, is said to immunise Katanga Forces is tbJ;:ough -a plebiscite, observation , against numerous types of influ· TO EXTRACT COAL AFGHAN ADVERTISING AGENCY fairs? Must we go on living should bt~ .directed jointly to- directives to "seek new ways ...to of '1954 Geneva agreement on Indo- enza. the description of its Jets of water under very high I wards exploiting outer space help deal with the BxploSion of LEOPOlD\U.1...LE. • March 5. China and finally tbrough peace In with our heads buried deep in product, the firm writes: "Specific pressure are being used in the mines world population and the growing (DPA1.--Congolese be:ni of state talks --between the rival powers._ NIOW location: First floor, Ministry NEW Phones: 20417, 20345, the sand with fear, suspicion for 'useful pnrposes and in scarcity of world resources". AID treatment of the illnesses caused of the Donbass in the USSR to cut General Josepti Mobutu has rna- ,The people .of Afghanistan. 35- and hatred dominating our by influenza viruses. whether anthracite. an extremely hard type meeting the' possible .threats. has begun to provide assistance to naged to reconciJe opposing political· serted tb~ paper. who are unhappy lives? Are we not living after sporadic OT epidemic in character, of coal. of Information and Culture Bldg. 20495. 20373" Ext. 81 82 No one nation alone ca'n do all family planning programmes in se­ forces in Katanga province. thus about Vietnam war. consider John­ 0 has not been.possible so far. Thus Engineers have been experiment­ alI on \'el")' small planet that needs to be done, Only veral countries: avening a state of emergency which son's proposal a voice of peace. Its preventative measures through ing with a fine jet of water under a which looks insignificant in through joint efforts can we Health and family planning cli­ obsesvers feard was imminent in practical aspectS should be studied by galactic dimensions?' hope to strengthen the human nics in South Korea and Taiwan are active immunisation is the only pressure of 2S0 atmospheres, which the province. concerned parties and by the United way of dealing with this diseas." has proved to cut anthracite suc­ Outer space is a real chal­ hand reaching out for the hea. supported through local currency He stopped in Elisabethville after Nations and an agreement reached Shots should be given annually, cessfuUy. The experiments are con­ Effective. March 2; 1966 lenge for man and it should act . yens and adopt timely mea- derived bv the United Stales fo- his tour of Kivu province on the reo 00 withdrawal of foreign . troops reign aid interests to those countries quest of Katanga's governor. Gode- from South- Vietnam. since the vaccine is effective for tinuing. and it is hoped eventually I as a olllifying force among the sures to protect our planet and u~ in development projects. not much mOTe than a 12·month to raise the pressure to SOO atmos­ froid Munongo, who had asked for The foreign policy of our coun~ peoples and nations of this from adverse . radiati~n effects 'Turky is seeking a loan' for ve­ period. pheres and more. world. rhere are the possibill­ Ihe President"s intervention in settl· try is based _on ·the .solving of dis- and other pOSSIhle threats from bides for family plaoniog workers if'g a conllict between him and ties of great opportunities as outer space. and aid to continue the services of ,(Conld. on-page 6) (Conld. on ,page 6)

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MARCH 5. 1966 PAGI! 4 "Man" Central In Development Plans Moscow, Kabul Now 9 Hours PAGI!------S KABUL ::DdPS' MARCH 5, 1966 .- '.. Bv A. G. l\lALIKZADA The government .must carefully Johnson Wants There 15 consIderable eVidence of. supervise !be operatIon of the pre- Instead Of 40 Days Apart . A,;BLRD'S. EYE V:EW OF. KAcBUL the co\'cmment"s awarenss of the lng basis 10 order to develop better ..enl employment office it:! Kabul and TIle first Afghan diplomats used to spend several months 1\\lO- problcrm of employ~nt manpower .p.anning and manpower ..:reale offices in other cities that will travelliilg from Kabul to Moscow. That was 49 years ago. . Cabinet.level ~'rcai,l)n and skill creatlon techn,ques. Manpower planners .pro\ loe the following services: As years passed,' teclfnical taci- with· gilots with a hIgher engl- '" .thm the fra":leworJ,;: . of must be trained [0 perform tbese A. Collection of local employment lities improved and developed. neeriDg educatton. .' ' Transport Dept. to ••:lOutlJ1.,:' planning..... Smce plannlDg tasks. data; . And now it takes but a few hours Pilot Peter Inunelnits~ pnor ,I" of rc:.:('o( •.mgm In th~ . co~nt~i Crealion of poSts Ln government Ii'. Placement serv.ices to prol~~de to get from the Soviet c:apital to to becom;iDg a pilot on mterna­ .WASHINGl:ON. March 5. (OPAl the ,'fg3nKaI.On and dte~ mqu~ of departments 15 not in all cases, gOY· a clearing house for workers see~ng At hanistan. The Soviet ,on_lS" tional airlines. and ?1aster of an u.s. President Lyndon Johoson suppl~ g M "II 18" k ••~ -- ",rplane went SATURDAY t'n"llr og. an eman crned bv the dictates 01 \IIort\.. Il cmployment and employers seeking airliner covers the route oscow- - \.LU.~vtJ '. Wednesday urged Congress to es­ m.inr.l\,~·r :Ire jar from adequate, is. therefore..n,ecessary that an an· workers; Kabul~ which is 3.850 kilometres ~rougli. a fo~-~ar cou:-,e In tablish a new cabinet-level Depart"" 1n f~ncral il .....ould be true to say~ alvsis be made of the jobs perform- C. Speci~l rechanneling into .use- long. in 9 hours and l~' minutes. higher mathematics. phY'!ICS and ------ment of Transportal100 whicb"' would Ih:lt In lhe s::-he'mes and programme cd by c3\,.'h employee. Norms of ful employment newly tramed Although this route is shorter aer~cs lD LeDl~a~. . ma~' bang together the funcuons of eJ.e. ".' l.. r 1O.:luded in the plan,. Lbe ob- "'ork should be computed and ap- Iotorkers whl.l be laid off at the than manY pther Aeroflot's. air- His ~,~~an~p~t s u~k.io~ ven d.llierent federal agencIes. ,t',~I\~" .I e-onomlC deve· n • iI MU!li~ ...11 genera... . d pl.ed 10 determme It the depart· close of major proJects; . lines. which come to 10,000' and ~.~ ?ro~to ,ono,. Western Th new department would be· res­ ~\'p'1ent. larfels. of production a~e. ments are properJy -statf~. and the D. \'ocational guidance serVices mote k:ilDmetres, . there ·are few lD.1ba~g ~y of Aeroftot s !n­ 're~ses ! ponsible for every facet of traDSpor­ 10 10 national Income ba extent to whicb mdlvldual. emplo- set-up collaborallon with the Mi· air routes in the world as difficult ternational aU" routes. tatlon iTorn the proposed supersonic li;ured I~r morc prominently tban vees are full}' occupied durmg the ~Istf\ of Education to advise the as this one. It is the last 850 kilo- He' w~ th~ first to alight on vts sUJ:"p.I~' ~'ork foreign Service., transport aU"4:raft to the smallest ...:;t.;,I ...I\mt:nt obje.:tl , and da)', , \'vun'£ persons ,in the choice of their metres tbat are the most difficult Kabul airfield.. . . . automobile-mcluduig safety pro­ I,k:n:j~d ~o.:alions ~bul, tlf manpower tram109 reo Jobs which are filled madequately and courses of study. This ones, Here the route crosses . The airfield ,of WhICh IS I! tlr•• Prll'nmme: gramme to prevent injunes and save 1.8~ ';3()"7;~0 "';ll.rCnl('nts. . (by persons who do. not have suffi- will be conducive of productive em· Asia's .highest mountain ranges situated at .the altrtude of I AST 4 771 Koo 011 t2 lives. (rca'Lon of employment need nc:>t cient skill or expenence) often co· pw\"ment and self·satisfying job per­ reaching the altitude of 4"OOQ.. metres above sea lev:el and 15 ~ on 62 m band if Congress approves its establish· a~ -,:hich:~re for~ance: ~W1ded. I , b...' lrc.Jled inmJenlal to economiC exist. "';lth those filled by 5.000 metres. The complex moun- by mountain.s on all .. E••Ulb ProJ'1'1Dlme: ment. the TranspOrtation Depart· ' el,'p'11Cnl bUI should be reg~rd~ I fi d d E. ("ontl·nuatlon of work on the ma~ ~e. 0' de f I persons who are overqua I I.' an tain relief requires of the pilot SIdes, of aViator ex· .;00-6: 30 p.m. AST 4771 Kca ment would be the twelfth in the 3~ annlD~: dem~ds. cd :.In Integral part 0 p are thus underemplo,yed. .m::anisa.uon ",f a national ·standa.rd extremely precise calculation.. as treme1y' high pIloting 10: 00-10: 30 p.m. AST 4T75 Koo. President's cabinet. It would be the \~. "n:t~n ~ ~f 1: therefore. desirable that. . An analysis 01 the job perform- classification of occupations based well as skillful handling of the Now, the ,crews .the. Aero­ Rual•• Prol'ramml: second-the Department of l::ious~ ~)n :nternatio~ ~af~. b.:: aSSigned the, central POSition "ttcc and a .-descriptlon of quallfic3.- the internallonal classification most up-to-date aircraft equiP"'" fiot's alIline on ~~ m baJld. 109 and Urban Development . was ,n the dc\elo.pment plans, And rather . II ,,·~.tem. ThiS will help the employ· ment the flight SeIV1ce of which IS ~ proaramm.. f h !lons required for a POSition v. I ..>, ... Foreign languaee the first-to be estabLsbed at Job.n· lhan lea\C the quesuon 0 . t e sup· introduce a much needed element of ~cnt offices and other authorities J international No' wonder. that when the old headed by Feter Khmelnitski. melude: local .and Its~lf , son's request. Beiore it can come nh. 01 ffi3npow.er to fi.md an 'tpro~"IO .c"ncerned With the collection and ha:ve mastered the Moscow-Kabul ae:w's, commentary. talks on AI· I' th se objectivity in recrwtment, IOn . piston-engine crafts -vere ousted. route. into bemg, the House of Represen­ :iU10'n"Il\: solution dunn~ I.' cour onl) natUT'.il l~~ i,:, countnes whlle boses parked at one of l1!e ·Kahul 'terminalS cast shado ws In tb~ wanmg. "hert: rc~~}urces are limited, plan· Air SerVICei would; mne .~ .n~ucn·.cd 'grea~ty by. the --COordinate the principal uist· ;i\;,.~!abil.l~ of foreign aid for estab­ ing programme wb.1ch would pro­ S.....h....;.:.::;;akir Porcel'ain factory Plans To I·Reopen It"h~enl :lOd development. of mod- mote lang, sea and air transporta­ "We will he ready· Irted to tlu' Security ~ou,ncil.on Departure-0830 b.Jgh income, and full employment has 'lhc Ir:l\n.ng of person.nel. and t e the raw materials in Tala Ber­ KabuJ·Kandahar for its population. in the develo~ new measures taken against th.e Rhodestan ·regune .which n.'ad\ a\"ailabillty (regional and oe­ fack, Talaqan, Dara Noor, and declared its unilateral indeJ)eIldence from the United ·Kingdom \;,up:;tJonall of human resources for Departure-J300 mem plans of Afghanistan consi­ Chilstoon and have -found ~at tDining t,f employment w~u~d have ANSWER: derable atteOlion bas been paid' to they can provide the ingredie:Il;ts last year. WOOL IRAN AIR Lbese ObjectIVes. The United states, in a note II' bc Irca-'ed as the _determmmg fac­ needed to make "the porcelain. city since United States tor~ Tehran-Kabul Do the objectives of the plans WednesdaY, listed additional ac· the does in the acceptance. location and . Arrival-0915 There are now 30 workers em­ not recognise the· regime.. sc:hem~s. QUESTION: What keeps your skin <;001 in summer? really reach the nomads or really tions taken··in the last few weeks. pr:orilY of dcveibpment KahuJ-Tehrao ployed at tlte factOl'Y h)1t the 200 Last ~ovember; after Rhodesia's S,,: <.II progres!> and economic.. de­ affect the We of these 24 million who worked there when the fac­ In J""Oary· the ·United;·States had Departure·l0JO footloose peop[e? Ttus is a big prob­ announced ali oil embargo and a unilateral declaration of indepen~ \('lormcnl are tWO facts of the total tory reached its height of produc­ denee, the Security Coimcil go~~ lem which needs complete solution.. ,number of other far-reaching eco­ pro...css of development. The I tion ha"e been requested to re­ adopted a resolution calling aD all· empba~~s ANSWER: 'C8A in their long marches f.com Pamir : nomic sanctions. crnmcnt has nghtly .-laid, WOOL turn. GhuIani Jan reponed. states f10t to .r.ecognise the regime on dc.elopment of education fa.clll­ Pass to Zulfike, and from the Oxus Shakir is also urging anyone The "l.lest U.S. report listed Prague·Sofia~AtheDS.Kabui RJ vee to Smd, they mO",:e frOID. these U.S. government actions: jn Rhodesia, and to "refrain from lies in the country during the second \ interested. to buy shares of stock Arrival-l040 place to place-as the seasOQ ·-Control 01 alI U.S. exports "to any· actinn which would assist and plan. and it plans 10 con~i~ue to ~~.. QUESTION: Where can ):"ou buy the best in wool? in the company, . encounge the illegal regime, 'and­ on~'3nd cbanges-with all their belongings., Rhodesia, The Commerce Depart­ pand edu(3"l tralOlng facl1l­ The Shakir Factory was origi­ in particular, ·to des4;t from' pro­ Ite<, in the third and fourth. pl-ans. to find SUitable places for themselves nally established in 1957 with ment sairt this move "will have MONDAY and their livestock. They work for the effect of cutting off virtually viding It whh arms, equipment 11 IS hoped th:i1 in the ·thlrd a~d Af. 12 million. capial._ The ma­ and military material and to, do, founh plum. a clear-cut targe! Will ANSWER AFGHAN WOOL INDUSTRY wages as agricultural labourers on chines we:re brought f:l:om Japan. aU :United States exports of im­ harvesting during seasons when an 'portance to the economy of South­ their utmost in ord~r, to break b::- e., ab!i~hed in advance and tbat Several Japanese experts advised all economic relations with b~ ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES extra hand IS welcome, They also ern Rhodesia;" Ilk 'C',,"pansio;l plan will so plalJ­ Herat·Kandahar·Kabul . the workers and the four bra. Southern Rhod~ia, including an QUESTION: Where ·is Afghan Wool Industry located' transport goods on the backs of therS' who' own the factory also ned as 1(1 make the country self·. Arrival·1600 -A reouest ·that alI U.S. impor. embargo on oil and petroleum. ~u,lil:ll."nl' camelS when they move from one sent .1.11 Afghan to Japan for In the field of education as Kabul-KAndabar-Herat ters of Rhodesian chromite com­ products.~' part of the country to another•. training. earl\ 'and dealt With the use of aIds such as" Kabul·Kunduz· Mazar stroke, and ease the strain of ex'h bit ions. slides. _filmstrips.. films, \ Departure-0830 mental illness and re!ardation. and' radio and television broadcasts ,Before the presidential recom­ 12-tc:>-I6--o1~ K;abul-Kandahar·Karachi m the education of Departure·09JO menda~ioDS can beCome operative, for internat:onal underst~ndlOg. IfJ Kabul-Kandabar·Tehran·Dbmascw· the House of Representatives and and oul of school. E.xperlences were 'Beirut the Senate will have to enact compared and practical, proposals Departure·I030 id~I}tical eI).abling measures. made for the exchange of progr~m· His recommended education mes from one country .to another., measur~s include more" federal Three separate study groups de~lt aid to r...igher education, improved respcdl\'ely wlth. radiO and teleVIS- liberaries, a larger "head start" ion broadcasts. films and related Telephones feeding progr~e for pre-school aids and exhibitions.' .. fats, and~specia1 assistance to The film group designed a seCle5 ----'--- - elementary an.d· secondj\ry schools. of slides on the tbeme, "The Sr:na,l: Fire Bripde 20121·210122 Johnson reminded Congress lest World: The Largest Family. Police 20507-21122 lhat he had alreadY aksed lor The pictures were drawn by two O'Af&baoistan Bank 20004' more than $17,6.70 million -.:..over Hunga-riari arl:sts. BeJ:'talan Altmann rratlit 20159,24041 $10.000 million fox education and and B~la .Sarosi. trainin~; 54,670 million for The exhib:tion group, composed I Radio Mcbanilta. 24'U health; and over $3.000 million.lor a model exhibition and produced ~ubtany Tejaraty eaal 22092 medicare to aid 19 million oldpr _ a gu:de for teachers on ho~' to AirDort 2231' citizens, organ.se an exhi~ition on mterna· His new health propOsals aim-: tional understanding. Ariana Solea Ob to increase research, train more U7J1.·247J2 health workers, develop compre­ Batbtar N.... Apacy 2041J During ber recent visit I

MARCH 5. 1966 PAGI! 4 "Man" Central In Development Plans Moscow, Kabul Now 9 Hours PAGI!------S KABUL ::DdPS' MARCH 5, 1966 .- '.. Bv A. G. l\lALIKZADA The government .must carefully Johnson Wants There 15 consIderable eVidence of. supervise !be operatIon of the pre- Instead Of 40 Days Apart . A,;BLRD'S. EYE V:EW OF. KAcBUL the co\'cmment"s awarenss of the lng basis 10 order to develop better ..enl employment office it:! Kabul and TIle first Afghan diplomats used to spend several months 1\\lO- problcrm of employ~nt manpower .p.anning and manpower ..:reale offices in other cities that will travelliilg from Kabul to Moscow. That was 49 years ago. . Cabinet.level ~'rcai,l)n and skill creatlon techn,ques. Manpower planners .pro\ loe the following services: As years passed,' teclfnical taci- with· gilots with a hIgher engl- '" .thm the fra":leworJ,;: . of must be trained [0 perform tbese A. Collection of local employment lities improved and developed. neeriDg educatton. .' ' Transport Dept. to ••:lOutlJ1.,:' planning..... Smce plannlDg tasks. data; . And now it takes but a few hours Pilot Peter Inunelnits~ pnor ,I" of rc:.:('o( •.mgm In th~ . co~nt~i Crealion of poSts Ln government Ii'. Placement serv.ices to prol~~de to get from the Soviet c:apital to to becom;iDg a pilot on mterna­ .WASHINGl:ON. March 5. (OPAl the ,'fg3nKaI.On and dte~ mqu~ of departments 15 not in all cases, gOY· a clearing house for workers see~ng At hanistan. The Soviet ,on_lS" tional airlines. and ?1aster of an u.s. President Lyndon Johoson suppl~ g M "II 18" k ••~ -- ",rplane went SATURDAY t'n"llr og. an eman crned bv the dictates 01 \IIort\.. Il cmployment and employers seeking airliner covers the route oscow- - \.LU.~vtJ '. Wednesday urged Congress to es­ m.inr.l\,~·r :Ire jar from adequate, is. therefore..n,ecessary that an an· workers; Kabul~ which is 3.850 kilometres ~rougli. a fo~-~ar cou:-,e In tablish a new cabinet-level Depart"" 1n f~ncral il .....ould be true to say~ alvsis be made of the jobs perform- C. Speci~l rechanneling into .use- long. in 9 hours and l~' minutes. higher mathematics. phY'!ICS and ------ment of Transportal100 whicb"' would Ih:lt In lhe s::-he'mes and programme cd by c3\,.'h employee. Norms of ful employment newly tramed Although this route is shorter aer~cs lD LeDl~a~. . ma~' bang together the funcuons of eJ.e. ".' l.. r 1O.:luded in the plan,. Lbe ob- "'ork should be computed and ap- Iotorkers whl.l be laid off at the than manY pther Aeroflot's. air- His ~,~~an~p~t s u~k.io~ ven d.llierent federal agencIes. ,t',~I\~" .I e-onomlC deve· n • iI MU!li~ ...11 genera... . d pl.ed 10 determme It the depart· close of major proJects; . lines. which come to 10,000' and ~.~ ?ro~to ,ono,. Western Th new department would be· res­ ~\'p'1ent. larfels. of production a~e. ments are properJy -statf~. and the D. \'ocational guidance serVices mote k:ilDmetres, . there ·are few lD.1ba~g ~y of Aeroftot s !n­ 're~ses ! ponsible for every facet of traDSpor­ 10 10 national Income ba extent to whicb mdlvldual. emplo- set-up collaborallon with the Mi· air routes in the world as difficult ternational aU" routes. tatlon iTorn the proposed supersonic li;ured I~r morc prominently tban vees are full}' occupied durmg the ~Istf\ of Education to advise the as this one. It is the last 850 kilo- He' w~ th~ first to alight on vts sUJ:"p.I~' ~'ork foreign Service., transport aU"4:raft to the smallest ...:;t.;,I ...I\mt:nt obje.:tl , and da)', , \'vun'£ persons ,in the choice of their metres tbat are the most difficult Kabul airfield.. . . . automobile-mcluduig safety pro­ I,k:n:j~d ~o.:alions ~bul, tlf manpower tram109 reo Jobs which are filled madequately and courses of study. This ones, Here the route crosses . The airfield ,of WhICh IS I! tlr•• Prll'nmme: gramme to prevent injunes and save 1.8~ ';3()"7;~0 "';ll.rCnl('nts. . (by persons who do. not have suffi- will be conducive of productive em· Asia's .highest mountain ranges situated at .the altrtude of I AST 4 771 Koo 011 t2 lives. (rca'Lon of employment need nc:>t cient skill or expenence) often co· pw\"ment and self·satisfying job per­ reaching the altitude of 4"OOQ.. metres above sea lev:el and 15 ~ on 62 m band if Congress approves its establish· a~ -,:hich:~re for~ance: ~W1ded. I , b...' lrc.Jled inmJenlal to economiC exist. "';lth those filled by 5.000 metres. The complex moun- by mountain.s on all .. E••Ulb ProJ'1'1Dlme: ment. the TranspOrtation Depart· ' el,'p'11Cnl bUI should be reg~rd~ I fi d d E. ("ontl·nuatlon of work on the ma~ ~e. 0' de f I persons who are overqua I I.' an tain relief requires of the pilot SIdes, of aViator ex· .;00-6: 30 p.m. AST 4771 Kca ment would be the twelfth in the 3~ annlD~: dem~ds. cd :.In Integral part 0 p are thus underemplo,yed. .m::anisa.uon ",f a national ·standa.rd extremely precise calculation.. as treme1y' high pIloting 10: 00-10: 30 p.m. AST 4T75 Koo. President's cabinet. It would be the \~. "n:t~n ~ ~f 1: therefore. desirable that. . An analysis 01 the job perform- classification of occupations based well as skillful handling of the Now, the ,crews .the. Aero­ Rual•• Prol'ramml: second-the Department of l::ious~ ~)n :nternatio~ ~af~. b.:: aSSigned the, central POSition "ttcc and a .-descriptlon of quallfic3.- the internallonal classification most up-to-date aircraft equiP"'" fiot's alIline on ~~ m baJld. 109 and Urban Development . was ,n the dc\elo.pment plans, And rather . II ,,·~.tem. ThiS will help the employ· ment the flight SeIV1ce of which IS ~ proaramm.. f h !lons required for a POSition v. I ..>, ... Foreign languaee the first-to be estabLsbed at Job.n· lhan lea\C the quesuon 0 . t e sup· introduce a much needed element of ~cnt offices and other authorities J international No' wonder. that when the old headed by Feter Khmelnitski. melude: local .and Its~lf , son's request. Beiore it can come nh. 01 ffi3npow.er to fi.md an 'tpro~"IO .c"ncerned With the collection and ha:ve mastered the Moscow-Kabul ae:w's, commentary. talks on AI· I' th se objectivity in recrwtment, IOn . piston-engine crafts -vere ousted. route. into bemg, the House of Represen­ :iU10'n"Il\: solution dunn~ I.' cour onl) natUT'.il l~~ i,:, countnes whlle boses parked at one of l1!e ·Kahul 'terminalS cast shado ws In tb~ wanmg. "hert: rc~~}urces are limited, plan· Air SerVICei would; mne .~ .n~ucn·.cd 'grea~ty by. the --COordinate the principal uist· ;i\;,.~!abil.l~ of foreign aid for estab­ ing programme wb.1ch would pro­ S.....h....;.:.::;;akir Porcel'ain factory Plans To I·Reopen It"h~enl :lOd development. of mod- mote lang, sea and air transporta­ "We will he ready· Irted to tlu' Security ~ou,ncil.on Departure-0830 b.Jgh income, and full employment has 'lhc Ir:l\n.ng of person.nel. and t e the raw materials in Tala Ber­ KabuJ·Kandahar for its population. in the develo~ new measures taken against th.e Rhodestan ·regune .which n.'ad\ a\"ailabillty (regional and oe­ fack, Talaqan, Dara Noor, and declared its unilateral indeJ)eIldence from the United ·Kingdom \;,up:;tJonall of human resources for Departure-J300 mem plans of Afghanistan consi­ Chilstoon and have -found ~at tDining t,f employment w~u~d have ANSWER: derable atteOlion bas been paid' to they can provide the ingredie:Il;ts last year. WOOL IRAN AIR Lbese ObjectIVes. The United states, in a note II' bc Irca-'ed as the _determmmg fac­ needed to make "the porcelain. city since United States tor~ Tehran-Kabul Do the objectives of the plans WednesdaY, listed additional ac· the does in the acceptance. location and . Arrival-0915 There are now 30 workers em­ not recognise the· regime.. sc:hem~s. QUESTION: What keeps your skin <;001 in summer? really reach the nomads or really tions taken··in the last few weeks. pr:orilY of dcveibpment KahuJ-Tehrao ployed at tlte factOl'Y h)1t the 200 Last ~ovember; after Rhodesia's S,,: <.II progres!> and economic.. de­ affect the We of these 24 million who worked there when the fac­ In J""Oary· the ·United;·States had Departure·l0JO footloose peop[e? Ttus is a big prob­ announced ali oil embargo and a unilateral declaration of indepen~ \('lormcnl are tWO facts of the total tory reached its height of produc­ denee, the Security Coimcil go~~ lem which needs complete solution.. ,number of other far-reaching eco­ pro...css of development. The I tion ha"e been requested to re­ adopted a resolution calling aD all· empba~~s ANSWER: 'C8A in their long marches f.com Pamir : nomic sanctions. crnmcnt has nghtly .-laid, WOOL turn. GhuIani Jan reponed. states f10t to .r.ecognise the regime on dc.elopment of education fa.clll­ Pass to Zulfike, and from the Oxus Shakir is also urging anyone The "l.lest U.S. report listed Prague·Sofia~AtheDS.Kabui RJ vee to Smd, they mO",:e frOID. these U.S. government actions: jn Rhodesia, and to "refrain from lies in the country during the second \ interested. to buy shares of stock Arrival-l040 place to place-as the seasOQ ·-Control 01 alI U.S. exports "to any· actinn which would assist and plan. and it plans 10 con~i~ue to ~~.. QUESTION: Where can ):"ou buy the best in wool? in the company, . encounge the illegal regime, 'and­ on~'3nd cbanges-with all their belongings., Rhodesia, The Commerce Depart­ pand edu(3"l tralOlng facl1l­ The Shakir Factory was origi­ in particular, ·to des4;t from' pro­ Ite<, in the third and fourth. pl-ans. to find SUitable places for themselves nally established in 1957 with ment sairt this move "will have MONDAY and their livestock. They work for the effect of cutting off virtually viding It whh arms, equipment 11 IS hoped th:i1 in the ·thlrd a~d Af. 12 million. capial._ The ma­ and military material and to, do, founh plum. a clear-cut targe! Will ANSWER AFGHAN WOOL INDUSTRY wages as agricultural labourers on chines we:re brought f:l:om Japan. aU :United States exports of im­ harvesting during seasons when an 'portance to the economy of South­ their utmost in ord~r, to break b::- e., ab!i~hed in advance and tbat Several Japanese experts advised all economic relations with b~ ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES extra hand IS welcome, They also ern Rhodesia;" Ilk 'C',,"pansio;l plan will so plalJ­ Herat·Kandahar·Kabul . the workers and the four bra. Southern Rhod~ia, including an QUESTION: Where ·is Afghan Wool Industry located' transport goods on the backs of therS' who' own the factory also ned as 1(1 make the country self·. Arrival·1600 -A reouest ·that alI U.S. impor. embargo on oil and petroleum. ~u,lil:ll."nl' camelS when they move from one sent .1.11 Afghan to Japan for In the field of education as Kabul-KAndabar-Herat ters of Rhodesian chromite com­ products.~' part of the country to another•. training. earl\ 'and dealt With the use of aIds such as" Kabul·Kunduz· Mazar stroke, and ease the strain of ex'h bit ions. slides. _filmstrips.. films, \ Departure-0830 mental illness and re!ardation. and' radio and television broadcasts ,Before the presidential recom­ 12-tc:>-I6--o1~ K;abul-Kandahar·Karachi m the education of Departure·09JO menda~ioDS can beCome operative, for internat:onal underst~ndlOg. IfJ Kabul-Kandabar·Tehran·Dbmascw· the House of Representatives and and oul of school. E.xperlences were 'Beirut the Senate will have to enact compared and practical, proposals Departure·I030 id~I}tical eI).abling measures. made for the exchange of progr~m· His recommended education mes from one country .to another., measur~s include more" federal Three separate study groups de~lt aid to r...igher education, improved respcdl\'ely wlth. radiO and teleVIS- liberaries, a larger "head start" ion broadcasts. films and related Telephones feeding progr~e for pre-school aids and exhibitions.' .. fats, and~specia1 assistance to The film group designed a seCle5 ----'--- - elementary an.d· secondj\ry schools. of slides on the tbeme, "The Sr:na,l: Fire Bripde 20121·210122 Johnson reminded Congress lest World: The Largest Family. Police 20507-21122 lhat he had alreadY aksed lor The pictures were drawn by two O'Af&baoistan Bank 20004' more than $17,6.70 million -.:..over Hunga-riari arl:sts. BeJ:'talan Altmann rratlit 20159,24041 $10.000 million fox education and and B~la .Sarosi. trainin~; 54,670 million for The exhib:tion group, composed I Radio Mcbanilta. 24'U health; and over $3.000 million.lor a model exhibition and produced ~ubtany Tejaraty eaal 22092 medicare to aid 19 million oldpr _ a gu:de for teachers on ho~' to AirDort 2231' citizens, organ.se an exhi~ition on mterna· His new health propOsals aim-: tional understanding. Ariana Solea Ob to increase research, train more U7J1.·247J2 health workers, develop compre­ Batbtar N.... Apacy 2041J During ber recent visit I ,

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NEWS .' STALLS MARC~ PAGE 6 5. 1966 ItIbui Tima iI .nilabll .t: ""a","", ToIII,...... Z.meaar in Malik Azgbar; ~ Khyber Restaoaraa': Kabul Mizo Hills Rebels MaL +IO'.C. '-2' CopY World Briefs IAmerican Unity In Facing Sun sets today at 5p. HoteJ; Sbate-c-Nau oear Put Sun rises tomorrow.,:, 6:20 ...... ' • 18 Cinema; Kabul latcmatioaaJ BEIRUT. March 5.. (OPAl·-&>- A' . Sh Id N t Be free Prisoners Airport. viet Deputy Foreign Mmisrer Va- ggresslon OU 0 ""mono", Outlook:'"On"" .'.. siILk Kuznc(so'" Friday called on M' NEW DEUll. March 5. (AP).- -Lebanese Premier Rashid Karllme Rebels in the jungled Mizo hills KABUL, SUNDAY, MAllCH 6, (HOOT 15, 1344, S.li) and on ForelgD Mlsuster George &Staken Warns Goldberg VOL. lV, NO. 28-l 'i966, I' of southeastern Assam state were 1 Hakim. LONDON, Marcb 5, (Beuter).- reported Friday to have captured &BrAN'" ClNUIA. ::'=1~2-4-K-IL"'" S-=---BO---A-C~JE==T KuznelSOV arrived bere Saturday ARTHUR Goldberg, chief U.S. delegate to the United NatiollS, units of the Assam Rifles, a regular At 2. 4:30, 7 and 9 p.m. Ameri- Maiwandwal Visits Govt. Monopolies l-EO:--'A-' PLUNGES night. accompan"d by r)le head of I last nigbt warned that Peking and Banol should make no Jndian ar:my force. at Champai. near' can film. • the SOViet Middle East Department. mistak b tAm' , b' .ty In . f and BEACH PARTY . on 1..:_ wall back e a au enca s aslC um opposmg oree Bunna border. 0AY for a stopo'er W3 J -. • S tbeast AsIa. From G~ati. United News of PAU CINEMA I'NTO MT. FIJI FOREST SATUit from an official visit to Cairo. aggressIOn 1D au At 2, 4:30. 7 and 9 p.m. Ameri­ deliv~ry Jndia reported the: government sit­ I Jo a, speech prepared. for mament and other key world issues- can film. YAOUNDE. Cameroon, March" at a dinner bere;- he said Amcnca 10 his speech. Goldberg reiterated uation bad worsened in some parts Last Two Months May Prove Worst Judge Sentences of Lbe Mizo district as reinforce­ FOUR FOR TEXAS 5. (DPA).-West -German l7"esidc?t so.ught peace -and an end to the America's wllhngess to go to ments were being. flown into the KABUL CINEMA: HCloncb Luebke and his Wife Wi!- Vietnam war. Geneva to discuss peace in Vietnam hills by helicopter, At 1:30. 4:30 and 7:30 Indian In Aviation History With 500 Dead INkrumah To Death helmme are in Togo for the third of' The American delegate Friday "or any other part of Southeast • The rebels at !.be outset of their film. fi sefies of visits to African nations. I visited top British ministers and oBi- Asia". . TOKYO, March 6, (DPA).­ uprising last weekend blew up brid­ JANWAR Luebke and his party will stay in cials to conclude bls two-day.London But. he added. there should be no ALL 124 pa5SengefS and crew member.; of a BOAC BoeJng-707 lin Mock. Trial ges and blocked the one jeepable Togo for four days. J talks on Vietnam. Rhodesia. Disar- mistaking American resolution and jet· alrllner were killed Saturday wben: the plane crashed road into the district SUNYANI, Central Ghana, Onl} one hour after his ,arrival in purpose 10 Southeast Asia. He DOted Von Hassel Gets into the thick forest on tbe foot 01 MoliDt Fiji shortly after Tog~ Dispatches to Calcutta reported March 1'. (DPA).-Deposed Presi- Friday, I,.uebke. met with RiverThamesHands "some dissent 10 America from ou,r the rebels sbut off" the water sup­ take·of! from' Tokyo Airport. sen~ President NIcolas Grunltzky; pollcies in Southeast Asia, but ~a.ve dent Kwame Nkrumah was I ply of Aijal. the Mizo district head­ 2nd Assassination Police announced that an bodies demy at the time said be heard a tenced to death in a m~k trial Tbe West German President is 0 A h B· problems do oat demand unan..uwty quarters town. 'by cuMing a. 7·mile bave beep.. recovered and that . there "deafning roar" and looked up to organised in tl;1e Ghanaian ci~ of commg from Cameroon. ~ I ut -not er It of opInion for their solution," pipeline, and freed Mizo nationalist Threat By Phone are no survivors. see aircraft faDing in a spin. Sunyabi by the "'workers bnga- Goldberg files to Ge.oeva Sunday prisoners from jail. The cause of· the crash is not A local bus driver reported to des'", the Ghana News Agency reo­ .- MOSCOW. March 5. (Reuter).- to visit the UOlted Nations' Euro- 01 A Sawn Body The reports said the weU-anned FLENSBURG, West Germany. Imown, According to unconfirmed Gote'b::) police be. saw an aircraft ported SaturdaY. 0 _ Vlolenl underground tremors ThUl'S-- pun headquarters !.bere and the reports, bowever. parts of a Japanesc: "disintegrating" in mid-air with "one The nlock trial was attended by c1 hilI tribesmen. campaigning as the March 5. (DPA).-Potice kept day damaged several br:i ' build-l LONDON, March 5. (Reo- Ii-nation. d.t.sarmament conference. self-defcoce force training plana or tWo persons parachuting down". several thousand workers. su~urbs Mizo national front for a separate watcb on the bouse of West German iogs in the of Grozny. on ter).-Pollce engaged in a state outside India, attacked AijaI defence minister Kai Uwe Von Has­ were found among the wreckage of As civilian airliners do not carry At the mock trial Nkrumah was the nortbern slopes of tJie central 1 .mac:lbre hunt for missing Kenya Walks Out again late Thursday. occupied de-, sel last night after receiving tele~ tbe jet linec The possibility of a col­ parachures. this report suggest~ to found Euilty of roQ..bing· Ghana of l!reater Caucasus. I ~ndiaD lision between the jet liner 3;nd ·the - There were no ,casualties. the of woman's bodY ~ . sert.ed bouses and fought se· phoned information that somebody police the plane bad been involved- thousands of pounds sterling to i pieces a training plane cannot be excluded. Soviet News Agency Tass reported.' Friday fished another sec- cunly forces through the ntght. would tTy to assassinate the minis­ in a collision with a military or build 3 villa for hls wife in Cairo. Of OAU Meeting UNI quoted authoritative sources Iter. informed sources said. small aircraft. but there-was no im- of murdering oPlfosition leader tionout'of tbe river Tham· ---' I as saying tbe Indian army ,flew .mon~ The ball in Gluecksburg Eye. witness said the jet lin~ plun­ mediate report of any other aircraft Dr. J.B. Danqua, of arresting and KfNGSTON. Jamaica, March S. es. ADDIS ABABA. March 5, (Reu- inforcements into Aijal, the district here wbere Von HasseJ addressed ged tail first into the forest after it being lost in the area. imprisoning political foes and of (APl.-Queen Elizalxth' opened the The new piece, from na· ter)_-.-Kenya Friday walked out ~f headquarters town. by belicopter a m'eeting of the ruling Christian made a sudden upturn at an altitude , About 1,000 polict 'and rescue undertaking prestige projects to Jamaica Parliament session Friday vel to hips, was fonnd off the OAU mmisterial conference: during lhe day, Democrat Party. was also carefully of about 4.000 metres. Ken~ worker!> were ordered to. the crasb the detriment of the people- of and spoke Oul against racial discri· Nortbfleet, about 20 protest. agamst the presence of e In New Delhi the Indian centr;JJ inspected and pla'in dothes police The pl:me burst into flames wben scene. Ghana. mlOallon in Rbodesia. miles downstream from a Ghanal~n _del~gatlon representing gov:ern":,ent w~ silent a~ou~ the sit- mingled witb the audience. It crasbed onto the ground. When Police said the jetliner turned into The "presiding judge" at the :rbe Queen and Prince Philip ar- waterfront. London tavern re~e. rescue teams reached the wreckage s.ix~year- Ithe ne\\ J h M uatlon 10 the Isolaled dlstnct bet- The Minister empbasised that this a blazing torch and ploughed. thrO- mock trial. a thirty-two year old fiVeSomalia I 84 of the passengers were A.mericails~ I N. Vietnamese Army Regulars WASHlNGrON. March 5. (OPA) which six prostitutes have and Algeria. \ (Contd. from page 2) projectors, cameras. perfumes, ·porcelain. records, water most of themrnembers of a ·tourist ...... A loan aul)lorised by-the Agen~y QUANG NGAI, South Vietnam, March Ii. (Reuter).­ been mnrdered in and Earlier Frida}", the Algerian and AO C • Kyniata. presidt:Dt of the provincial pumps, electric motors etc. group from Minnc:apoli!. foe. International Development WIll Somali delegallods walluklrt..-Jier' iil' Near \he capital, American in- Organisation for Eeonomic . Coope· bnng under Irnga~oD 4$0 acres of .-U.S. PreSIdent Lyndon Johnson for Its powers of muJtiplicatlO!' a:e Friday after a short stopover in morning an avalanche again clos­ TEHRAN. March 6, (Reuterl.- mountain areas. fanirYmen Saturday morning pho- Road Half Built ration and De"'cJopment, LDc1udes IvlfgU1 land. has t~ld Congress the U_S. govern- sucb that no pond can co~taLD It. Kolwezi. is expected back:'in Ledo­ ed the road_ By nOOD today one First Deputy Foreign Minister of Television stations flashed beat back a Viet Cong attack Austn.::.. Belgihin. Canada. Denmark, I Last Thursday the governor .of ment IOte~~ to usc gl~ba~ co!'"mer-, It escaped from South Africa and I poldville today_ lane of the highway had again the Soviet Union. Vasily Kumet- tographs blken of the jetliner only against their camp on the edge of France, West Germany. Italy. Lux- KaplS3.. Dr..Mabmo~d H;ablbl visi- c~~I. satelhte s co~urucat~on~ fa- reached first the.. Congo, then .the Meanwbile in Leopoldville. Colo­ been cleared by the Labour Corps. SOY, was received in audience by a few minutes 'before the crash-' a rubber plantation about 56 kIDs the Shah of Iran Saturday. _ taxiing past the Canadiiln' DC-g northeast 'of Saigon. embourg. the Netherlands. Norway. Ited tbe villag:s whIch tDclude .the cilltJes for most of Its bUSIDes5 even Nile. Now it is reported to be mng- nel Singa. chief administrator of the Minister of Public Works •.o\hm..: ~ Sweden. Switzerland, Bntaln. the lands whlcb will co~e under ung:a- . after the ~roposcd d:fe?ce dep~rt- ing the Nile to a depth' of 10 . to security police. formally denied ru-' adullab and Commandant of the Kuznetsov was 10 bold Iplane which wrecked as it tried to Further fightiIig was reported United StaLes and the World Bank. !ion by tbe new project ., Iment satellite system IS m operanon. 35 feet for a distance of 1.000 miles. mours on a play being matcbed bet- Labour Corps Abdul Ahmad in,s. with Prime Minister Amir Abbas land at the airport Friday night some 162· kms. south of the Quang The governor. told them thIS IS the. and completely choking many .other ~een Tshombe and Munoo 0 iD pected the snow dearing opera- Hovieda. and Foreign Minister I Some eye-witness reports sugges- Ngai Batpe. 'can Planes' short tenn project un~ertak:~ . by Jobnson said ,?ao.y ~parate .~~e- African rivers. ~e pl3:nt ~orms Kalanga. g tions YEsterday. The Minister' Abbas ,I\.ram later Saturday. Ited the plane exploded in flight be- In the Quang Ngai Iveu, Ameri-- Amen the government of Prune M~mster llite communlcatlooS faCIlities massive coagulations. whicb mter- then returned to Kabul while the The Soviet Minister arrived fore plu.n.g:iQg into thejorest. Ican fighter-bombers pounded the Maiwandwal to. bring prospcnty to would be used by the government. .in rupt shipping. prevent fishing. choke CommandfUlt remained in Salang here from Cairo via Beirut Fri~ .-\ Japanese soldict on the' r-oaf North Vietnamese positions aI- -dOfBombing the people of !PIS area.. . plaos to meet its unique and Vlta1 irrigation canals and cause water day night for a three-day visit. of the Fiji $eli-Defence Force Aca- most incessantly :·throughout the Accuse.. Mosr of the new land WIll be dis- nation'll security oeeds which can· shortages hy the ahnormally high -. Kindergarten Itributed to .new settlers and nomads Dot be met by commercial facilities. evaporation rate from the leaves AOVTS· N.V who b~ve no land, the governor (3! timefo- that of clear water). said. Johnson made the comment HONG KONG. March 5. (Reu­ The project will cost Ai. 20 mil- Thursday in a letter transmitting to Attempts to control the Water ter).-The North Vietnamese Fri~ay lions. Congress the third annual report of Hyacinth by m~banical ~llcction, WANnD r accused American pilots of strafmg Tornadoes Kill 42 Persons, the Communications Satellite Cor- honnone.spraying and puttmg -cer­ Person· as ~lJsb typist and I translator. a kindergarten an4 killing 10 child· Wreck Shops In U.S· porlltion (COMSAn. lain snails and water animals onto reo and two. women teacbers. ' eating it have SO far met with little COntact: Bank·I· Millie. lAq<.SON.. MiSsissippi, March 5, Johnson said it is the policy of SUett5S. Personnel Officer. (Reuter).-F~rty 'pc:opl~ North VietnlU"!1 News Agency two - were the United States to support the de­ kill,ed and bundreds ~Jured by a ve10pment of a single global com: Like the Water Hyacinth, the Quel­ reported the cbildren 'were all aged ~o~a~oes. between three and six .years. It said senes o,f which swept. ac., mercial communications satellite ea. or Weaver Bird. bas practically ross MISSISSippI Fnday. the high- system and "to advance space tech­ no natural enemies, There are esti­ FOR SALE eight otber children and six adults Car. International Scont w~y pat~ol reported. A spokesm~n I nology for the service of all man­ mated to be 200 million of these were injured in the attack on Febr·­ ~Iodel 1963- . uary 24 on the kindergarten at Li saId about ba.lf the dead,were m kind and to promote its use in sup­ liltle birds in Senegal alone. The the Jackson. area, a. shoppmg centre port of peace". ­ Tel, 21)()()g. Ninb state f!lim in North ·Vietnam. Quelea's range: extends over about at Candlestick park. South Jackson, 20ra of the African continent. .and was wrecked and only one v.-all of a in these areas it bolds the power of "This kind of raid, like other re­ supermarket was left staoding. cent U.S. attacks on scbools. hospi­ • ~I ~ life and death over innumerable INTERNATIONAL CLUB ~..... ~ ~ve tals and populated areas (of North PlfSS I\. n- Ismall fanners. The Quelea flies in Dance to music every' Imports Decrease huge flocks wbicb are often mista- Thursday nigbt from 8:30' Vietnam) shows that the U.S. is (~ntd. still stubbomly going fut1J?,er alo~g (COntd. from page 1) from page 2) "-en for swarms of loctists. I A<:companied Guests: 50 the patb of itl!eosification and ex~ in sizable quantities. puled questions through peac:efu1 J Ms. pansion of tbe war in Vietnam, Exports going through the Kabul negolJation and glVlOg self-detenni· The effect is in fact similar: the the agency declar.ed. customs hotise included: 23,550 me­ nation to naliOns. We see a plebi.s- flock alights and advances metho­ tres of caflJCt; 265.000 casings, cite free from any outside interven- dically across fields of grain. strip-­ 217.000 karakul pelts. 45.000 sheep ·tion and influenct and beld ,under Iping up to a balf at the a;op in a KABUL TIMES goat~ and cow hides. 687.700 ~lo- the impartial supervision of the few bours. Hundreds 9f thousands Ad..ertise In Kahul Times -lor KABUL. March 5.-Dr, Moham· . grammes of raisins. 197.000 kilo- United Nations as a reasonable and of tons of all types of grain are lost best sales promotion and adver• mad Asif Subail, Afghan Ambas· -grammes of other fresb and dry wise way to solve the problem and in this way every year. and the los­ tislng campaigns. •sador designate to Peking left Kabul fruit. 7.000 kilogrammes of cOtton. bring an end to the disastrow war ses occur I&rge)y in areas wbere men- . Advertise in nar Thursday Thursday for Peking .to take· up his seeds. and 15,813 kilogrammes of in tbe Southeast Asia. concluded already suffer badJy from under- and Saturday ·edItions wbich aft Anis. I nourishment. • posl spices.. In Il" P,,&"es.