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( , \-, \ . \, , ,1 , PAGE 4 THE IV\BUL 1'1¥E:S" , , .' ~ ,JUNE, 15, 1967 \ - World News In Brief - , MORE' US JETS D,O,W:NEP, f', ~lColJtlnu;d"tnM baie.. .) ~',~ /He VlelnQrn'f~Wrtl'.' hl!llOugh more aid MANILA, June 15, ',(Reuter) •1Id "l\l~aonship" planes tbat nightly eon'lIlucd 10 flow Inlo North Viet- , . ES BRUSSELS. June 15, (AP) Tnree livers overflowed theIr c\rd~ - tb.i:1deUa ~to, PJoYld6 flan:\ and Olm dcsplte the ~ullural ,revolutIon ThE! SIX European Common Mar banks and flooded 12 Villages ~f ',llallfr1g"Jlgutl}sop~'\\r'li'lor 'e'ni~attl~dlr A Foreign M1I11.try spoJ(esma,\ ket countnes Tuesday refused to Dlgos, Southern Oavao oh the is'" ou1tpd'sts saId 15 nmbassadors, a consul·genc '. give In to II claIm by their Greek land ot MlIldanao, about 600 Rcuter quoted the North Vlclnam ral and a charge d gfTaues j III th,. • " I aSSOcIate to withdraw an offer on mIles southeast of Manila klI News \Agency as saymg thatJ,the (_glon discussed Ihe Vietnam war )Oi .. I r tobacco In the Kennedy Round Img four people and 53 others Vlot 'Cong shol down to United atld Japan s a'utude to the comlllg \ of tanH loweling negotiatIOns miSSIng, accordmg to press re Slates aircraft 1Il four days ovcr A"an-P,clfic CounCil (ASPAC) ml- --:t~~~~f'~~~";'~_"':"_~~~'-';'~~~~~~~~I~~I~~~~1~7,:...1~96~7~(J~A~U~ZA~'26~,;:~~346=-~S~H~,)~ Price At 3 ports teachIng here Quang rn prOVince of South Vlet- nJstenal conference to be held tn nam... "\ \ Bangkok from July ~~~~~~),!\~~~ Asse~'tily ~,~(~ "·~~~~---Ro-y~al;;';"A-u-di-en-ce- VLADIVOSTOK June 15, .5 ""I (Toss) -The Soviet motor ship LONDON, June 15, (Reuter) Many JJ S trooj>s,: ~ere killed or The In.panese ambassador In Sal TUI kestan which was attackea -RhodeSian mterest shales Jum woundcd when four hcl,copters and gon Yoshlhlro Yamanaka, said by Amen~an planes' on June ped on the stock market here Olle F-4H Jel came down on June that the South Vlctntlm gQvernment's 2nd In the NO! th Vietnamese yeslerday aftel noon after Pnme 6, 8 and 10, thc aSency saId paclficallnn campaign hod gradually ~'~$'sio'n ~~~!~11~:~e~~d~~1~~~ ~~ 01\ June I I, the Viet Coni; ShOI proved to be successful ,Toda,y announc~ '.pens port 01 Campha dlopped anchol Minister Hal old Wilson nere yesterday ed the despatch to RhodeSia of down another fivc helicopters and He also siud that although lhe - .-, HIS Majesty the King' PreSident sClzcd a large quantlly of weapons gcneT31 trend had" turned 10 favour The TUl kestan \\ as damaged a fOt mer Conservtl,hve rr'untster to TTl - U -I,.,. A'._ - of the Wolesl Jlrgah Dr Abdul and equipment on board, It said If the allied forces the SaIgon ,SlOv- I' at 67 spots Holes ale vIsIble 10 see If the 18 month long mdep Zahlr Finance MJOlster Abdul Meanwhile, South Vietnamese ernmcnt felt Japan should glve her n!osyg,u..,~ftiCrlVes n New vo:"k ~~&k~I,~~ the blldge, the funnel the super endencc deadlock could be bro Head of State Nguyen Van Tbleu supporl In a morc posItIve form ~ ken structul e and cabms annoUhced he would stand for the There Was no reason at the mo- -r Talk W10th De Gaulle ter Dr Nour All, MInes and In- The funerol of NIkolai Ryba preSidency 10 the September elec~ menl to believe that n setth,:mc!1t of dustrIes MlIllsler Eng Abdul chuk \\. ho was kl1led In the mC!. LUSAKA June 15, (AP) -The " , Samad Saltm Publtc Health MI- Ct.:mmc :lwealth has been proved (Ions the protracl';d conflIct was tmmlDcnt lINlTEl} NATIONS, June 17, (Combined News mste( MISS Kubra Nourzal; l!t;nl will l<ike place tud.lv Informed sources saw thts as a rhe Japanese Foreign MInister. a lallure as a pohttcal organlsa Sel'vlees),-The United Nations General AssemblY eonvened In au. Commander of Kandahar milItary bloW to Pnmc MlOlster Ky's chances T.1kco Mlkl" explalncd 10 the dtp)a- \Ion' as a result 01 the RhodeSian eIIIergency speclaYsesslon this morning EO dJsc- the -t-'_ .- ....~ garrIson Gen Mohammad Said; HELSINKI June 15, (OPAl of election m.lts hl~ already t: ... pressed'" attitude lssue saJ(1 Zambia s PreSident MIddle East. ' , - ~•..,...... ...., Gen Abdul Rauf Rosoul, pre- Finland will take core of Polish In New Deihl reports Tanjug. a the sccond ASPAC mlntsterIal Kenneth Kaunea Monday Illght Interests In Tel AVIv after the ,1 mcellng of Indian lawyers adopted meellng thal there should be free ex- Sident of operations, and Gen S.' Kusbkakl, (left). the president of Radio Afghanistan, Today's meetll1g was expected to be addressed to procedural break of diplomatic relations by welcomes Sir Charles Moses, the secretary general of the Asian ,I decluratlon demanding an urgent change of 0plOlons on all aspects of Saadullah, preSIdent of JOS WASHINGTON, June 15. and orgarusatlOnal matters The Assembly was to adopt the agenda Wa153\\ on ruesday the Fmmsh Br03dcastlng UniOn, of which Afghanistan 'Is a member, at the end to lhe Vlctnam war and respect rcglOnal cooperatIon, IOcludlOg poll- pectlOn, In the MIOIstry of De FOlclgn MIOlSIIY <mnounced Wed (DPA)-The stal t of au setvICe lor humlln rights tlcnl problems alld consider the letter from the Soviet Union. requesting the ses fence, Pre.ldent of Board of Plan I{ablll airport tbis morning I nesdav Likewise Fmland takes between Moscow and New York, hc rIghl of the AmerIcans 10 ._ SIOn Afghanistan's Abdul Rahman Pazhwak Will preside I1lng In the Ministry of Commer. Actual debate Is scheduled to be- calC' of Soviet mterests In the expecled here to 0lJen thiS spr· bomb North VU;lj1.lm was based on cc Dr Amanullah Rasoul, and gm Monday with lbe UOlted States Others expccled to altend the rlbscn(e of official tiCS between IIlg has been delayed due to the lhe North:; alleged aUu\;k on South Gen Abdul Gham, Vice preSIdent Commit\tees Meret '0 speak ftrst and the SoViet UnIon General Assembly s~sslon were :\1osco\\' and Tl.'1 AVIv SO\ let Unton deCISion to change COUNCIL Vle1TJ.lOl but Ihe same argument In I of operations In the MII1lStry of RESOLUTIONS reverSe wOllftl cntltle North Vietnam second Pnme Minister Jens OUo Kro.g of thc type of aITcraft to be used ill 'CoWlllll(!tl from paRr II Il.:l us.llem lLonftnue(/ from page I) Defence 01 her allies to bomb thc DOIted SovIet Premier Alexei Kosygln Denmark and Pnme Minister Josef MONTREAL June 10 IDPAl the hrst trnns-Atlanhc flight to by Sovict rcprcscnt.ll!ve N f Fc UAR dllcf-delegate M A el_ mer\:I,lI Alfalrs on the procedurcs the United Slates State De Stales thl.: Indian lawycrs pOlnled arnvtd In New Vork thiS mOrning CyranlueWlcZ of Poland British Almost 12 million people have VI l(ollY cxprcssed hiS deep re8r~t governing the Import of mediCine dc rcnko wa... voted un pomt b} oul by speCial plane He was accorn- Foreign Secretary George Brown Sited the ExpII 67 In thiS Canad paItmen t spokesman Carl Bartch pOInt I he first pomt was supporl •• fter the vollng on thc resolutJOn Thc Commlltee on Agnculturc and Prince Ahmad Shah SOld here Tuesday 1he morc so, they added, "s IrrigatIon dIscussed problems rc panlcd by ForeIgn MlDlsler Andrei and PolIsh Foreign MIOlster Adam Ian CltV SHHl' Its opening seven I.;L1 h\ fmll delcgat1()ns thc USSR A U S resulutlOn, demanding Gromyko, the PClme MinIsters and Rllpackl have also announced they Ihere IS no doubt aboul W.lshlng lated (0 pasturage In dlffercnt parts \\ eeks ago rhls attendance goes Pan Amellcan Airways, he ad Bulgarl1 M.lll t1nd Indm rhesc l1cgnll,ltlons between the hostile par lOll s Intervenllon • 01 the \:ountry Foreign Ministers of the Ukratne Will partICIpate To Open Workshops I a I beyond e ,pecta\Ions by the ded hod been told that Aeroflot, four \\Cle jUlneU by EthIOpia and Ih,.S .Ind I l~)Il1prchcnslve agreement A Heuter message from rokya In lhe (ommllfcc on Hearing and BylorusSla, snd Alexander Sol- Secretory of Stale' Dean Rusk IS olgaOlst'ls who had counted on the Soviet national airLine, pre Indl.l In \tHIng fur Ihe: sccond poml 1111 troop wllhtlrawals and safe s lid Japanese diplomats 10 ASI .. datov, a deputy for~gn mmlster to represent the Umled Slates al- KABUL, June 17, (Bakhtar) (erred to walt (or their IL 62 gU.Jrdmg 01 the Vital rights of all (omplalOls ;I number of petItions a mdXlmum fI( eight million VIS I Membcl" \Ir olher delegations abs lilt th\: Pal.:llK arca yesterday r\J.lf;u Tbe SOVIet de1egalJon, wblch travel- Ihougb PreSIdent Johnson may also HIS Royal HIghness Pnnce Ah service anstead of the TV 114 1:.l1ncd on bOlh pOml"i NIOC vote... llllH':crlled wa .