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3-18-1967 Kabul Times (March 18, 1967, vol. 5, no. 294) Bakhtar News Agency

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", ~hout· 001lI1~. camVa'"6 ,.' '. 1" l' Skies the " " ", i: I• ~ , it WaS. decided."'tnat(memoor:n.a,-' " f ,',': will . be predominantly cloudy ioost·--', snould ,'mue joJ.jl.t' ef{ol'ti! '.' ", ..... !.- '.~ • J. III'-il'~.~iI:·.''ii'••••!IlI~ with hea"y Rins In the northern, W i.lght locusts in any threat~n~ \,~e- the Kingdom of Afghanistim . it hospital was deela'red open.by, the puty Prime Minister and Minis- is. a partieular pleasure' for me Minister of Public Heal~h, Miss ter of Foreign Affairs; All Me- to. give the following assuranee to Kobra Noorzai. Thursday' lifter- hllt!lJllad. Minister of Court; Ab- the people' and tbe government of SHAW FORMALLY . noon. . dullah ·Yaftali. Minister Without ,Afghanistan: , Powerhouse and open air power distribution of the hydr­ In a speech the Minister ex- . Portfolio; Dr. Mohammad Osman "Tne government cf Il,c Federal pressed hope that present activi­ Anwari, Minister of Education; Republic elf Germany is prepared CHARGED WITH oelectric power plantMahipar, which was financed by German ties of the, government for the ba­ Dr. Abdul Hakim' Ziayee, Minis· to supply. at its own cost. to , -' lanced development of preven­ ter of Planning. Kbost, the capital of Pakthia, a tive and curative medicine would The following were present on water supply system consisting of CONSPIRACY continue, credit aid granted in the scope of AfghaniGerman coopera- the German side: Hans Jurgen reservoir, pumps, pipelines and , Louisiaoa, The Minister thanked a num­ Wis~hnewskit Minister for .Ecbno- lap connection to help ensure March 18. (APl,-A special thrce­ ber ~f officials for helping estab. mic Cooperation; Prof. Herman that the city is provided with tion. Iish the clinic. judge criminal district court for­ Mayer Lindenberg, Chief of Di- good drinking water. mally charged Clay L. Shaw Friday During the past 30 years tho­ vision 1 of ,the Foreign Ministry; "f hope that f am hereby mak­ with conspiring to murder President Delivery and mounting of the electrotechnical parts by racic treatment has made such Dr. Lewit Wertz. chief of the cul- ing a contribution towards im­ John F. Kennedy. headway in other ""untries, the tural division in tht Foreign Mi- provinil public health in the pro­ Minister said. District Attorney SIEMENS AG, Germany, repre~nted by SIEMENS AFGH- ' nistry; Dr. Hanz Schwartzmann, vincial capital and towards stren-' said he will file a bill of information This dlnic will have a capaci­ chief of the protocol department gthening still more the friendly against the wealthy retired executive, ty of 40 patients. The clinic is in the Foreign Ministry. and Dr. relations tha.t have alwavs exist­ equipped with modem equip­ bypassing the grand jury. and mak­ NISTAN LTD, Kabul. Hermann Zehrberg, chief private cd between our two peoples," ing Shaw the first man ever sent to ment. Dr. Robert Shaw, who waS secretary to the. President's Office. On Thursday evening Prcs:dent trial in the historic slaying, also thanked by the Minister The ambassador of Afghanistan· and Mrs. Luebke a!leoccd, oan- Saturday~ Garrison didn't say when the bill will see patients on in Bonn and the FRG ambassador ql]et held in their honour by Their will be filed, Mondays and Wednesda:rs. in Kabul were also present.· Majesties the Kiog and Queen, Tbcy The coun's decision wa~ a victory called on Their' Majesties in Gul­ for Garrisson. who expressed confi­ khana palace returning the visit dence from !he 'itarl Garrison has paid by their Majesties 10 Chilse­ said he will make further arrests and Special UN Mission Due In toon palace where the dis,jnrui'ihed obtain convictions. guests are staying. The three judges ruled unani­ Among those attending the ban­ mously that the district attorney had We say -Lufthansa -"eadlng in servlce-. Aden On First Of April quet were Prime Minister Moham­ presented sufficienl evidence in the By this we mean the service you receive when entering ~ur offlc&: mad Hashim Maiwandwal and his four-day preliminary hearing to war­ Information about d9stinatlon, .pas, festival., faIrs and exhibition•. wife, members of the cabinet and rani holding Shaw for further pro. UNITED NATIONS, March 18. (DPA).­ ceedings. We men" our stewardesses, pilots, engineers, and of course our plane•• The, .fiPCClal UN mlsslou for Aden will leave here Monday for their wives and high ranking civil 'His Majesty the King and President Heinrich Luebke and military otm:ials. at the banquet'held at Delkusha palace Thursday evening. Their finding meant that Garri~ Actually we have 01 mind everything that strikes you as pleasant when Aden,. ,via 'London a spokesman for the United Nations announced. [n banquet speeches bolh His Ma­ son's accusation against Shaw be­ you fly' with us, talk to us, or make your first contact with U8. ' The ;"three-member mission is to fairness, justice and freedom of ex- jesty and President Luebke empha­ came a formal charge. The maxi­ Therefore call first, when planning your next trip. make an OD site lnspecUon of the pression on which the UN was. pre- on lufthansa sised the close ties which have long Maiwandwals Give Reception mum penalty would be 20 years in Departure from Tehran situation in Aden and then report dieted. . b.ound their countries together. prison. to the UN colorital conunlttee. Jamil BaroodY, the chlef delegate Tuesday .. Wedneadat- Friday- Sunday at 06: 20' Earlier in. the day, President ,.and ~-- Friday, another witness testified The commission consists at of Saudi Arabia, got around this Mrs. Luebke, accompanied by Mi­ In Honour Oi The Luebkes at Ihe Kennedy assassinalion "plot" Manuel Perez Guerrero of Venezu. p.:oblem by demanding that the hearing that he saw Lee Harvey Os- . .', nister of Education Dr. Mohammad KABUL. March 18. (Bakhtar).­ ela. Abdul Sator Sballzl of Atgha- president of tbe Security Council, wald and logelber in Lufthansa Osman Anwari, laid a wreath at the Prime MinIster Mohammad J;lashlm Malwandwal and his wife e nistan arid Ambassador MOUSB8 Leo Milko Tar~banov of Bulgaria, pub- mausoleum of His M gjesty the late New Orleans, held a reception in the Foreign Ministry last night In honour of Please contact your lATA Trayel Agent or Kelts 'at Mali. lish the charges on council paper. King Mohammad Nadir Shah. Cecnon Bundy, 29, the witness. Luflhansa. Share-e-~au, K~bul. Phone: 22501 The representative from Vane- In his covering ~etter, B~ro.ody Pre;;ldent and Mrs,· Luebke. cert was held by the artists of the was the second man 10 Jink' Shaw The Minister 'ot Court~- Ali Mob- c:lltural affairs department of the zuela is serving ~s chairman of the said the situation In the south- Thursday nOon, Prinfe Minister and Oswald. commission. \vestern ~art of the Arabian penin- Maiwandwal paid a courtesy caU on ammad, the p'residents of the two Ministry of Information and Cul- Shaw was arrested on March 1 by the President at Cbilsetoon palace. Houses of Parliament, membecs at tUl'e. U Tbant's special personal repre- sUl~ was very te~se a~d might Disl'rict Attorney Jim Garrison and Noor Ahamad Etemadi. Dr. Anwari lhe Cabinet and high-ronking civil Yeslerday afternoon, the FRG Prc- charged with taking part in the cons­ sentative will be Mangalam Chaco eaSIly lead to a confUct WhICh could and the ambassadors of the two the director of the United NatJon~ threaten international peace ,and and mnitary officials attended the sideht laid the foundation stone f9r piracy to assassinate President Ken­ countries were present. party, the new embassy building in Ansari Trusteeship Council. He wIll serve security. nedy. He is free on $10,000 bail. (See also pagc :n At thp e""rl of lhe rere-ption R' CO"· Wat. Noor Ahmad Etemadi, First .Shaw has denied any knowledge' as poUtical secretary at the com· ------D£;pu ty Prime Minister and Minister mission. Two other UN omclals anci of the plot and said he did not know ;'or Foreign Affairs; Dr. Mohammad Oswald. two interpeters will accompany the .' Somali Referendum 05 na:l Anwari, Minister of Educa­ commission. Bundy testified at the preliminary )0:1; D:-. Mohammad Yousuf, M­ hearing of charges against Shaw [hat HOCH·T.IEF The commission is scheduled to Pol-i~ ghan ambassador in Bonn; Prot. be saw ,Shaw and Oswald together' 100 Kilowatt mediumwave. broadcast transmitter . , Set For Tomorrow meet with British government om· Mohammad Asghar, Mayor of Kabul, at Lake Pontchartrain' in New Or~ Tjar~hi. cJais in London. PARIS. March 18, (Reuler),- _:ld ESnlatullah Enayat Serai, pre­ leans duri.og the summer of 1963. The transmitterwas. financed by German credit aid Arrival in Aden is sebeduled for France will give prompt effe~t to sjrle:ll of construction in the Kabul Bundy, who appeared as a sur­ April first. . ' the referendum vote to be held in .11u::idpality, were present. prise witness for the prosecution, The commission will have stops French Somaliland on Sunday­ Dr. Luebke. in laying the first was arrc=sted On a narcorics charge granted'in the scope of Afghan IGerman cooperation. in' Cairo and Jeddah. whether the majority choose national " '. stone for the building, hoped that on March 4 and is being held at the (INCORJ>ORATED IN WEST GE{!RMANY) In London, the British govern- independence or alJtonomy in con­ the new (,.. hancery would become the Orleans Parish (county) prison. ment said that its Qbllgations to de­ tinued association with France-a OJ>ERATING IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE 1952 Delivery of the transmitter equipment by SIEMENS AG, centre for still greater cooperation He was escorted by police officers tend the non-federated states ot the government spokesm~o said here between Afghanistan and Germany. to the courthousc from the prison Aden prote~torate lNould end with yesterday. Every Gednan who is employed ncxt door. IMAIN PROJECTS, CARRIED OUT Germany, represented by SIEMENS AFGHANISTAN LTD. their independence. "Our concern 'is to see that the Bundy admitted in his testimony at the embassy. President Luebke George Thomson, deputy toreign vole takes place under fair condi­ said, has the responsibility to !hat' he was a narcotics addict and minister, told the House ot Com­ t;~ns and' in public order, and that Kabul. strengthen further the friendly ties said he was using drugs at the lime GULBAHAR TEXTILE FACTORY . mons this in reply tg a question by lhe w:shes of the majority find due between the two countries. For the he claims 10 have seen Shaw and Duncan Sandys, former conservative expression," the spokesman said. Oswald. past 40 yCHrs they have had friend· Commonwealth secretary. Pr-:::s:dent ce Gaulle warned lhe He idenllfied Shaw in cOurl by ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS FOR peop:e of French Somali1and ~3J1:t ly relatio;ls based ·on mutual res' def~ndanl Meanwhile, the Secretary-General pec\. "Our relations, parti~ularly in walking over to where the NEW V'OLKSWAGENS October that Fr;tnce would wl~h was sealed and placing his hand ot the United National Party of he field of cJucatiou and culture. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS draw all aid and fo=,ces if the}' voted over the lOp of Shaw's head. Aden, Hussein Ali Bayoomi. accus­ ~ove .cnde:ed positive and fruitful for independence. It was the sCl:ond dramatic idenli­ ed the United Arab Republic at results," he said. French Somahland includes the !ka!kln of Shaw in the four days of MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ARRIVED! plotting the "enslavement" ot South­ r Jiboutj~vitBI Earlier Dr. Gerhard Mollmann, P 1 Sea port of to the hearing. He was first identified ern ,Ar~b'a in a petition to the UN neighbouring land-locked Eth'iopia. ,'RG Ambassador, brieny recalled by Perry Russo as a man secn with disttibuted 'last night as a Security which has a well-equipped armed A_a_ _, , h _U _~~..- - "' .. -- ••• _ .. the history. of friendly relations bet­ MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & CULTURE lorce camped wJth!n 50 miles of and President Heinrich Luebke at the banquet held at the Osw3ld tlnd ex-pilot . Council document. ween the two countries nnd then District AUorncy Jim Garrison, petiUon~s Mlnls~ry The sub·committee of the port, Foreign Built: :ng Friday night. reques~ed ..President Luebke to lay conducting his OWn investigation of l' ~pecial committe~ a sm HEALTH INSTITUTE the on coloni 4 ' ----'------,------=------the foundation stone. Ihe Kennedy assassination, has previously had declined to make President Luebke and his wife charged that Oswuh..l. Shaw and Fer_ pubHe Bayoomi's charges on the THANTCONFIRMS NEW PEACE EFFORT also attended a reception held In ric conspired to kill !he President. KABUL UNIVERSITY PROJECT ground that they were directed at the Kabul Hotel In their honour by In gl'ound fighting, United States UNITED NATIONS. March 18, {\:ld Q helicopter were 'brought (1.,wn, Germans residing In Afghanistan. (Reuler).-s.cretary General U in North and South Vietnam Murines lost 20 men dead and 62 HABIBIA SCHOOL wounded in three sepornte battles. Yesterday morning President Ttiant yesterday confirmed that he Of1icial spokesmen said nine ,·Iet­ Luebke, Mrs. Luebke, and members ~tvU1ans killed j •• A't least 60 Viet Cong were killed. Home News In Brief has begun 8 new bid for peace in r:.1:1:1Cse· were the ot their entourage visited the Mahi­ mo:-ta~ One big troop'l'orrying U.S. helicop­ WAZIRAKBAR KHAN 'HOSPITAL c, \' Congress Party attacks, 38 U,S. soldiers '.!erc par power pI:oject. Nour Ahmad Vietnam. But he declioed to disc ter was shot down. KABUL: March IR. (!3akhtar) wc·.mded and there were "hI J,VY Etemadi, Dr. Mohammad Osman I close any details at this juncture, I-Ieavy B·52 bombers struck three -Prime Minister Mohammad IPASHTANY TEJARTY,BANK Me~ber Reoorters had asked him about a casuaUfes" in isolated outpost:- Anwari, nnd Eng. Ahmndullah, Min­ Hashim Maiwandwal has sent a \ Shot Dead According to Reuter, slx net timps (n South Vietnam, statement In ManIla by PhilippIne The Stratofortresses Oew in from ister o! Public Works, accompanied telegram to Mrs, Indira Gandhi Cong cannOn shells cra~hep, in 10 on the distinguished guests, congra~ NEW DELHI, March 18. (Reuter). Forehzn Minister Narclso Ramos Guam to pound installations nee Served· by any public an­ dropped 6S,OOO - tons of bombs on . Engineers explained the details The people' ot Gulran wolesi have :S6fu~Jie nouncement .at·this .juncture." Thaila'nd severed toads alld bl: ited ot the project to President Luebke. donated At 200,000 for the eons­ , bad puI1ed' the alarm, cbain, bridge approaches 90 miles we ~ of targets in North and South Viet­ PROD~Cn~,G, ,, oursales()~.ce Tbe' contest ,betwe.en the Congress 11; ..top western dllllo!I!at Said ear­ nam last month, or four Umes the With' its two turbines now operat­ truetion of a fundamental school FACTO,RIES , '..:::" '. "'.....; '(4-op:;in at Qrcall w~k , HanoL Other ~pllots rep9rted 'ut­ and '(i;e. opjJo,sltlou parties In Uttar liAr 'this that' "thlnga are sUr­ ing, the power station provides it) the capital of' the woleswali Hog' a' road ip, two places and h;s· tonnage of an average J!lonth of. the been ~ing" 'i,n Uie 'quest for 'pea"" in Viet 44.000 kw. of electrkity ·to Kabul Karabagh. ' ":,.:'}"';.;~' PradeSh /1as. close.. with th,e troying' B bridge near the L~·"· i:m Korean w~r. TER~ZZO, PREFA;BRI~~Jl~P: lI:$.'.:.,:i;, . .., -.. .<;!cnstess emetging as. the lar~l nam, 'but he 'il!s1> refused to dlscl9Be city. With the commissioning of a ,MARBLE, border 66 mi.1es .east ot Die::! .Jien 'p&rty but witho~t overall, maponty. 'what ne.... approaeb U, Tbant'- -was The officials also said commalV­ third turbine, 66.000 kw.· will be KABUL, Mareh 18. (Bakhtar) '/'.:: ''6 ilKfASCIYf.Kabul Automobile-Service Co. maklng~ I • ~ .Phu\ ~ ~:.:: l-:"'."=-=~'r!"':'::';' ~ A ~ CODireQI government· .walt, ders in Vietnam . were complaining provided. The project is financed by -The Kuwait economic del"l1a­ ·O~.!&, ,r '\ '. ':. .. 1. j,' - ;' .: '. • '. '."'. :. " In the southe.rn coB~t~i rE.:ion "CONCRETE PARTS, FYRNITU'RE; ..;vorn io' at Lueknow on Tuesday'. An AI> report from Saigon 8l!11! bomb~ credit from the FRG and the af· tion which came to Kabul a week· Viet COng mortar·.-attackS raked supersopic Phanto.l1"1s hit a hea', ily they had too many, in their 'Ja.;,BiJp~;lfCutschfH8, Tel.·, 20J'~;:· 209~5 after 17 lndepen~ents ba~ declared stocks, and the supply from the ghani eX~p'enditure is met frpOl a1-" ago left for ':;',me Thuisday after se"en Alnerican Mid Vietnamese 'defcnd~d section of Ii road and a holding talks with officials of 'WIND,OWS~ &B~!2~~:.i~ :o:".'~r '. ""I .. . number of their supporters to 215 United States would be slowed locations in the national budget. positions Wednesda:r night ap~ storage area' 26 miles northwest of Page~) the Commeree Ministry, CHIPBOA'RDS .. ,~, ._~ ~ - (See also r_"tr:" _ ",' ....-. r" ":'\, ...... si!pport for the patty, swelling the down. .: ; " , ·..ri·"'···· - the port city of Doag Hal...... --, In the hou~ of 425 members.. ThllrsdllY: whIle three U.S. plaf\es .- '/, , , .

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'~"t"':':'l '. .. ,. ~:.' ::Jdhh$({ _ a, . , H~'Majesty Lue~ke. , :- Ibis .gen~rati~n of ~erica.os. i. do nbt v.:ant.ln Vi.tn'aqJ. _;. _~~~ ,: . r flagrant VIa- President la~OIl~':Il~ mast shacking fault o~ wo";en is.' makong l!s' Impnnt on l\iatory·in the We do nbt Want·permaneottbases. accords of 1954 '~ Y.:ur rlIaj:-sty. has exoressed -, ._. r fierce hiUs anil swelt.rl~g.jungl.. of W. do not seek .to-imjlose OUt 'and Ig~··:. '. '. ,' a.Dp~eciation ,. Editor·s nole: Tire fallowing aT' re;;pect nnd for the Vietna.m. I :think_ ~Ost a.! ~ur- citi- political' beli.fs uJio!1 . 'South' Vie!- . ~To Iiillit the .,flow, o~, s}'".tao- thaf tht1/ make the .public Ihe sup­ o~ ~xcerpt$ from tht speeciJes delivered SUCCef1j of the German nation in ._ ' zens I)ave-after a penetr":lillg de- nam...:Our republic Tests upon ·a tiallY increas., Ihe. cost. Il\flltra- by 'His.Ma/esty fhe King and Presi­ reconstru'cting our country. We in ~ud~ ~.\ ,~e~i:. bri~~:c,?~,m,~"H;~jri !.d~.~s" 'f.~_ w~1I "t.i~n..of a.ti~ reme 01 'their iives. ,.' •. which is '-our demaeratic ...... 'rieo. _ mat.pal. from dem L"ebke in 'Ilre banq"et ·lreld in turn admire the enormous TfI·E KABUL TIMES 'tage-reached a common . unilar- be happ)' (lj see .frea competlhon m, _Nortli V.etnatn. _ a'chievements attained by the ef­ ,inteUI=':!ual::!!,~k~f!elac~ ,.·w~e~-. confir~s· Delkci,l,a palace' Thursday evening. s!anding .on the meacing and .objec- the '\'. ..Qur iotelligente.. that We Th. full lexf of tire speeches will .be , ficient people of Afghanistan un­ , lives. of Il)at.•truagI•. '.. . ,. . ~y'er, N,!ith .'yJ,~lnilm_ lS willjiJg o· to ·.:have )'",:n •.uc~e.sfill.~ .. :,: ... published on page. 2 tomorrow of der the leadership of Your Ma.es­ -'StendhaJ ' ;t'wo 'y.a~\~go'.,w."wt[e fono:d to, ·,bjftl'th.,'''= know that, the' people .01' French North Vietnam-apply their scar~ North Vietnamese change tactics? men and machines arc not infalJible. Majesties and of Ihe members of features, making it impossible for them to be SomalJland are: able:- to.enrcl.ie their ri~ to resources to the real problems of" Will""there be less infiltration of rnfCin and- that· sortie- mistakes have Ofcur­ We are sure thal s.uch cooperation the Royal ~mily, to a happy fu­ will have a positive I effect on the diffcrentiated from "true" French Somali in­ self;determinatlon. We' ltoJHl' thUI tire referen­ their people, combating hUDger, jg- units and more guerrilla warfare? red. ture of the rriendly Afghan peo­ norance. and disease. The truth is, we don't know. But oDr record on this a~ount is, further strengthening of friendly ple to lasting friendshiP between habitants, have already infiltrated the territory dum will be over Witbout violen.ee;''SlIIIJllc'Wer­ TaJks held Friday morning bet­ tics between us. to vote in favour of continued association With national guarantees Wlll be neededl to,_re Third, a concrete demonstration SiDe< February, 196', au. militill'jl in my ol"nion, :liighly, .11i!fensible. our peoples. that aggression across intemntional operations have included seJective S SOURCES) ween His Majesty the King and France. Thus they claim that the belated ar­ peace and seculllty in the area ah0Ul4,tlrll',,pro.. (tJ ~" President Luehke are attended bY rangements to cut off Jibouti from the rest of independence lactlon win In the refereJllJflm., ------'"-...... _--;..'-' ...... _-- bigb-ranking Afgban and Ger· ------~------man o!tleials inaludlng the am· bassadors of both countries. HOME PRESS AT A GLANCE " Fear Dies Hard In Spain'~:Palomares " An Afghan spokesman later sion to purchase a Boeing 727. Il also suggested that the airline Two white' boxe., like beehi- , By Timolby ~own . ' .. According to Serio;'i~fq~ri~j,uis said !bat the meeting was held In Both Arus and IsLah or yesterday Aslam suggests that except for one not continue itself to buying from yes on Stilts, stand guard over Alarcon, a 2S"'year,o[d ei!2J'arhan, anatmosphere of warmth and featured pictures and news of the or two Convairs, the .airline should any particular company. It should 'acres of neatly. ploughed land. of the boxes once a day. at lea.t 35 families haVeoleft the cordiality. Matters related to lbe Ilelnrlch Luebke Islah had two sell all of its remaining fleet· since ask for bid. and moke it. final de- But the hum that sounds through Projecting from one of the' village in the year'sincl! ,the ac­ mutua! ties of the two nations and expansion of economic and Their Majesties the King and the such planes are not etfe'ctive on na-;"~on President Lu.I!!q, lays a wreath age. .; - One·'·fellHntact and:!. nent instaUations. No One in· Mad- masks as a protection . against d t tne mausoleum of the late ,recoveredLAnother fell UI:,:t!Je;sea rid or America is prepared to nuclear particles. World population. especially In ~.~r:S'-S an.d-:wlllt,lbrough~ President Luebke lays the King Mohammad Nadir Shah on the developing countries of ASia and W 0 RLD up oblyJ'lifeei an give any. dale for the end of rad- One of the villagers' .•'main foundation stone lor lbe new Thursday afternoon. Tbe chief of 80'<1ay,· search. Two othm ended ',tb.eIrli-$3Oi mil- 1,200 villllgers, would continue out of 597 claims 415"hav'; been power and natural resources for des­ cheered as the editor and manager M.inut.' to splash aaroes IIS\ Irdllt.. ~ lion,olean-up ant!"recoVll:\1\I(oPl!rat- indefinitely, And this, as the vil- paid involving more than 172000 embassy' will be located tructive rather than constructive of It.ly·s pin-up magazine Men were page: 'lan'last April.' Over 1iOO/l1),:wN of lagers have lea1't1ed from their pounds. Only 15 claims acco~nt- on , Ansari Watt in the dip- purposes Should thiS trend conti· sent to jail for publishing an ob· "We have been sentenced." contaminated earth w8s:.'eatjpped ~cjentists, could mean anything up ing for 107,'000 pounds are out- lomatic area of Kahul. Just a lIue unchecked untIl the end of the scere publication The court alao ol'dered Jean in barrels to South: Carolina" for to 25,000 years. when the last dan- standing and 107 have been re- little further down is the new present century first estlmates are American embassy which was Pedote had accused the defen- Francois. Devoy, manager ot the. burial. at an Atomic'Energ:y;.Com- ger of radioactivity will be past. jected. opened last montlr. (Right Lower), that there will be tWIce as many newspaper, to pay Pierre Tom-Laze· iniSlllolr,·plant. But! lIIUItIter; 6,000 Meanwhile, they are still w'or- dants, Marcello Mancmi and Attdto II But the VIllagers-led until her mouths to feed as there are at pre' re , manager of FTance SDI" mas. tons cnJ·miIdly comaminatl!dc soil ried, and the installation by JEN b BaUlstml, of trying to start a "sex lr 1.1 arrest y the crusading Duchess sent. The food prob.em WIll have c cu aNon evening newspaper, still remaina at PlIlmiIaretl., bul- of two new buildings. I'n the vil- f M clique" tll Italy WJth serm·nude pic- 3 0 0 edina Sidonia. th'e "Red Du- b€'I'ome almost uncontrollable by tu'res in colour. of American flIm- ,6 O sterllngd damages. IddoZed she' feet deep.,iDto, a', hill- lage, one of them a green painted c. hers.," allege that 893,000 pounds M j h I'res,ident Luebke inspects lbe lhat lime ' nUCe a called Lazareff·.~_.$, 81 e· grave. corrugated iron clinic, does no- II slar Jane Mansfield and other hght- coward Ior leaVing' France for·..... The-surrounding ~.l.e' 'still thing to allay their fears. Prof. IS .Sl! d d'owing. ThOSe I spoke to Mallipar pow.r ""oject Friday Th(· editonal. said the advanced Iy clad beauties vOice Ismay and anger at the ,Ilh~ more developed countries are -H b' t d 't 1- United' Btales during the G"l'lII8n\ .k..Pt1plclullhedi,b\rt,'Itttl~Pll.;llrow Otero Navascues, president of payments they had recel'ved 'or nvrning. The two turbines 01 e a Jec e. 00, to a ques IOn- occupation. : 'lhere now, .and' thll<'~''':-.re''''lar JEN, confirms that 1000 v'llla- the projeet provide U,OOIT kw 01 exp('c·tcd 10 realise the great danger and answe column on sex problell1ll ...... ::--" "u ,been offered. But ,'t ,'s dl'ffl'cult posed by lh(' rising problem of .over . , r In:, a unlqu~' judgment in' Ftenclt. visitor is .. senor:' .rU;lUJ~:Nore- gers were potentially exposed to oIee triclty lor J{ahul. Wllb lbe ~oav:s~~~O~~d tr::,~rchclag,.rmese.d t Olllluiss;oning of the third tur­ IJliJjulclllllll and fuod shortage. ros· run by "Lady Chatterley." legal history, the court stipulated' "no,- a SIIientlat of: JUll'tb,ilnergla the effects, of radiation at the may bi ne, the plant will produce 66,000 h'ull of allucating large sums of Mancini. the editor. deSCrIbed this . the exact size of the headline:; and Nuclear. who checks the activity time of the crash: (SUNDAY TIMES) monc,\' alld human resources to the as just an "editorial service." said they should !;>e edged 10 red to "w 01 .Iectrielty. This will enable r1t-v('loPlTIenl uf anTIs and means of He was given a 13-month jail conform with the three successive '"me tattorJes in the industriaJ sentence and fined 200.00 lire'(about issues ot Minute Which attacked .trea tf Kabul to make use 01 m,-,s~ destructIOn. they should 114 sterhng). BaUlstlm, the mana· Lazaret!. additional power. DurIag lbe dlv"rt all of the major part of these ger. was Imprtsoned tor 10 months Sir Frank Worrel 42, who df9d Rhodesians Feel Pinch Of UN Sanctions visit Afghan and German ex­ tl.SIHll'lCS tu {'ultlvatinc the barren and fined 15,000 lire (about 86 sterl· Monday in' Jamaica ot Leukemia, perts gave d.tails about the II,lrts or tllP world The developing Rhodesians are being condit- that, whlle Rhodesia has'surviv- crop once it b' . men hail neY-~.rner I~~est pl.nt. (lower left) ('t,Hlllncs ror their p.ut rnust fur­ ing) The were treed on was hailed by the British press' as loned for a major belt-tightening ed voluntary sanctions fairly suc- :nd foreign mo­ pend eng an appeal a"great West Indian cricketer," operation by the gOlfern\flent to cessfully, the re.al battle lies bly industry Th ~ motor assem­ thN ('xcrt themselves to increase the ~I~nt per anc lJrlldlidion on their arable Working men. as Pedote smd. "an ar!{st and fighter," "the rebel help the country's delicatelY-ba- ahead as the country's vital ex- cl1scd down' de hord has !and 'IIln also take elfeeUve mea­ may not have appreciated their whQ made West Indies believe in lanced economy under the bur- port, foundation of .its higfl'--Iiv- tor Corpor t.an \ e Bntlsh Mo- magazine. but somebody certainly themselves." den of mandatory sanctions. ing standards, risk being stifted. early next a I~n t~ ant wdl close sur('S 10 ('ontrol the rate or popu­ dId Hints of leaner times ahead In a nutshell the country's prob- • , m n . . latioll lo(rowlh. The London Daily Mail corres­ Copies of Men sold fast at Rome pondent repOI'ted trom Barbados' have come from govel8ment and lem is .this: if it is unable to seU The tobacco. crap just barvest- .. newspaper stalls, and although almo'St· "There is sadness in th . bUSiness leaders-tho~gh always Its foreIgn currency-earning pto' t up for .auellon late thia month. In an ,lrttt Ie published also In every issue since it started puQIica. . e sunshine WIth the added assurance that dUCe-Its tobacco, meat, and mi- ut who IS to buy it! Already an Thursday's lsfah, Mohammad Islam tion;o November last year was or- here wbJch no words .ot mine can the country will win through In nerals-how is it going to be able ('tlmated 160 million pounds deals With the problems and pros- de red to be s· d I' express. Only the children, who elze. po Ice neyer knew the lege d b t t th ' the end. to pay for the imported raw ma- we'ght) of tobacco unsold from P~(·ts of Ariana purchaing a Jet seemed to swoop until the last h . n u no e 'Pan, Mandatary sanctions, imposed terials machinery needed to keep la~t r-cason is being held in guard- President Luehke inspects ? aIrcraft. Supporting Ariana's deci- copies were nearly gone. . ave ~poken In much above a only a few months ago by the the wheels of industry -turning? e, ftore~, b~ocked for sale by plecc of woollen goods produced ~1l1l1J111II1lI1lI1I11111111I1l1ll11I111111I111111l1111lUH111111UUl1111111111I11l1lI1Ulltl"1I111111111lIlUlJlII"1I11I11l1l1l1111II11ll1l1I1ll1l1II~~I~~I~~;'j111111111111111111111111111 United Nations, have ye.t had lit- A certain 'amount of its awn sanctIOns.. by Afliban WooDen Indn.trles Fri = .;. 11I1111I111111I11111I111111I11 day morning. Tbe company's tie chance. to mak~ any real dent exports will get through the -·A s!nall ·PtooortJon of t. ; ADVERTISING RATE~' = S. KHALIL, ~difar-in-Chkf· [Ilant, was bullt In lbe Industrial I In the economy for. the tr~ditio- sanctions ne.t. "We will always Year's crop is t'ikely to fI d hiS area 01 I{abu! ,with Germau ca­ I (millimum seven Lines, peT lnseTtion) R~I~ high standard of hvmg of be able to tiddle something" one way through the back d~or .: TcJephone: 2404 :s liB pital. Thc. company sales have I = Display: Column inch. Af. 100 7 § es~ans. leading businessman remarked clandestine buyers,.Ahd th . ~ Bri:~~lt~ol~~Ci~:nou~ementso ~f -'S~o:a":e been rising', Recently It announc­ ! s~~t~:';';;~~in~A:~: R~, of Certainly not. enougl' 'will get it·? That Will: go -leit" ed the sale, 01 blankets;'tlr· Pakls­ !. I Iype Af. 20 SHAFIS Edifor I' short f . . ere isiS no through. So the obvious casual-, 'f'00. New stores .may. hnve .to be h n wortb b undreds of lbv~.·,~~'~,~'·ls·'piillhiJ)g Yearly .. " ...... S 25 § .' . ~anctions. .b~ ve~ Jhllr[~~nZ :hea~ campa~gn = ....ly...... ,...... S 441 § &litorlltl' IlK 14" • , country than voluntary shops. or .In' .. Wnjltifih'8 f?r- grea- 111I~1I111111l1.1"lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIII"UIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIllllllllllllllliIIIIIIllIIlIIlJIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll'III~lIl1l1ll;IIIIIII~'IIIIIIII;'111I1Illlllllllllllllllllllllllt~ Instead, official warnmgs are' Twa casualties of sanc'tin~ . erd ,,~ve c!atlon 1J1' mdustry beJng dropped here ahd ··there 'hav" been Rho-d .. , • b ' . an, agriculture. • eSlS s . (,0 acco (DPA)

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'~"t"':':'l '. .. ,. ~:.' ::Jdhh$({ _ a, . , H~'Majesty Lue~ke. , :- Ibis .gen~rati~n of ~erica.os. i. do nbt v.:ant.ln Vi.tn'aqJ. _;. _~~~ ,: . r flagrant VIa- President la~OIl~':Il~ mast shacking fault o~ wo";en is.' makong l!s' Impnnt on l\iatory·in the We do nbt Want·permaneottbases. accords of 1954 '~ Y.:ur rlIaj:-sty. has exoressed -, ._. r fierce hiUs anil swelt.rl~g.jungl.. of W. do not seek .to-imjlose OUt 'and Ig~··:. '. '. ,' a.Dp~eciation ,. Editor·s nole: Tire fallowing aT' re;;pect nnd for the Vietna.m. I :think_ ~Ost a.! ~ur- citi- political' beli.fs uJio!1 . 'South' Vie!- . ~To Iiillit the .,flow, o~, s}'".tao- thaf tht1/ make the .public Ihe sup­ o~ ~xcerpt$ from tht speeciJes delivered SUCCef1j of the German nation in ._ ' zens I)ave-after a penetr":lillg de- nam...:Our republic Tests upon ·a tiallY increas., Ihe. cost. Il\flltra- by 'His.Ma/esty fhe King and Presi­ reconstru'cting our country. We in ~ud~ ~.\ ,~e~i:. bri~~:c,?~,m,~"H;~jri !.d~.~s" 'f.~_ w~1I "t.i~n..of a.ti~ reme 01 'their iives. ,.' •. which is '-our demaeratic ...... 'rieo. _ mat.pal. from dem L"ebke in 'Ilre banq"et ·lreld in turn admire the enormous TfI·E KABUL TIMES 'tage-reached a common . unilar- be happ)' (lj see .frea competlhon m, _Nortli V.etnatn. _ a'chievements attained by the ef­ ,inteUI=':!ual::!!,~k~f!elac~ ,.·w~e~-. confir~s· Delkci,l,a palace' Thursday evening. s!anding .on the meacing and .objec- the '\'. ..Qur iotelligente.. that We Th. full lexf of tire speeches will .be , ficient people of Afghanistan un­ , lives. of Il)at.•truagI•. '.. . ,. . ~y'er, N,!ith .'yJ,~lnilm_ lS willjiJg o· to ·.:have )'",:n •.uc~e.sfill.~ .. :,: ... published on page. 2 tomorrow of der the leadership of Your Ma.es­ -'StendhaJ ' ;t'wo 'y.a~\~go'.,w."wt[e fono:d to, ·,bjftl'th.,'''= know that, the' people .01' French North Vietnam-apply their scar~ North Vietnamese change tactics? men and machines arc not infalJible. Majesties and of Ihe members of features, making it impossible for them to be SomalJland are: able:- to.enrcl.ie their ri~ to resources to the real problems of" Will""there be less infiltration of rnfCin and- that· sortie- mistakes have Ofcur­ We are sure thal s.uch cooperation the Royal ~mily, to a happy fu­ will have a positive I effect on the diffcrentiated from "true" French Somali in­ self;determinatlon. We' ltoJHl' thUI tire referen­ their people, combating hUDger, jg- units and more guerrilla warfare? red. ture of the rriendly Afghan peo­ norance. and disease. The truth is, we don't know. But oDr record on this a~ount is, further strengthening of friendly ple to lasting friendshiP between habitants, have already infiltrated the territory dum will be over Witbout violen.ee;''SlIIIJllc'Wer­ TaJks held Friday morning bet­ tics between us. to vote in favour of continued association With national guarantees Wlll be neededl to,_re Third, a concrete demonstration SiDe< February, 196', au. militill'jl in my ol"nion, :liighly, .11i!fensible. our peoples. that aggression across intemntional operations have included seJective S SOURCES) ween His Majesty the King and France. Thus they claim that the belated ar­ peace and seculllty in the area ah0Ul4,tlrll',,pro.. (tJ ~" President Luehke are attended bY rangements to cut off Jibouti from the rest of independence lactlon win In the refereJllJflm., ------'"-...... _--;..'-' ...... _-- bigb-ranking Afgban and Ger· ------~------man o!tleials inaludlng the am· bassadors of both countries. HOME PRESS AT A GLANCE " Fear Dies Hard In Spain'~:Palomares " An Afghan spokesman later sion to purchase a Boeing 727. Il also suggested that the airline Two white' boxe., like beehi- , By Timolby ~own . ' .. According to Serio;'i~fq~ri~j,uis said !bat the meeting was held In Both Arus and IsLah or yesterday Aslam suggests that except for one not continue itself to buying from yes on Stilts, stand guard over Alarcon, a 2S"'year,o[d ei!2J'arhan, anatmosphere of warmth and featured pictures and news of the or two Convairs, the .airline should any particular company. It should 'acres of neatly. ploughed land. of the boxes once a day. at lea.t 35 families haVeoleft the cordiality. Matters related to lbe Ilelnrlch Luebke Islah had two sell all of its remaining fleet· since ask for bid. and moke it. final de- But the hum that sounds through Projecting from one of the' village in the year'sincl! ,the ac­ mutua! ties of the two nations and expansion of economic and Their Majesties the King and the such planes are not etfe'ctive on na-;"~on President Lu.I!!q, lays a wreath age. .; - One·'·fellHntact and:!. nent instaUations. No One in· Mad- masks as a protection . against d t tne mausoleum of the late ,recoveredLAnother fell UI:,:t!Je;sea rid or America is prepared to nuclear particles. World population. especially In ~.~r:S'-S an.d-:wlllt,lbrough~ President Luebke lays the King Mohammad Nadir Shah on the developing countries of ASia and W 0 RLD up oblyJ'lifeei an give any. dale for the end of rad- One of the villagers' .•'main foundation stone lor lbe new Thursday afternoon. Tbe chief of 80'<1ay,· search. Two othm ended ',tb.eIrli-$3Oi mil- 1,200 villllgers, would continue out of 597 claims 415"hav'; been power and natural resources for des­ cheered as the editor and manager M.inut.' to splash aaroes IIS\ Irdllt.. ~ lion,olean-up ant!"recoVll:\1\I(oPl!rat- indefinitely, And this, as the vil- paid involving more than 172000 embassy' will be located tructive rather than constructive of It.ly·s pin-up magazine Men were page: 'lan'last April.' Over 1iOO/l1),:wN of lagers have lea1't1ed from their pounds. Only 15 claims acco~nt- on , Ansari Watt in the dip- purposes Should thiS trend conti· sent to jail for publishing an ob· "We have been sentenced." contaminated earth w8s:.'eatjpped ~cjentists, could mean anything up ing for 107,'000 pounds are out- lomatic area of Kahul. Just a lIue unchecked untIl the end of the scere publication The court alao ol'dered Jean in barrels to South: Carolina" for to 25,000 years. when the last dan- standing and 107 have been re- little further down is the new present century first estlmates are American embassy which was Pedote had accused the defen- Francois. Devoy, manager ot the. burial. at an Atomic'Energ:y;.Com- ger of radioactivity will be past. jected. opened last montlr. (Right Lower), that there will be tWIce as many newspaper, to pay Pierre Tom-Laze· iniSlllolr,·plant. But! lIIUItIter; 6,000 Meanwhile, they are still w'or- dants, Marcello Mancmi and Attdto II But the VIllagers-led until her mouths to feed as there are at pre' re , manager of FTance SDI" mas. tons cnJ·miIdly comaminatl!dc soil ried, and the installation by JEN b BaUlstml, of trying to start a "sex lr 1.1 arrest y the crusading Duchess sent. The food prob.em WIll have c cu aNon evening newspaper, still remaina at PlIlmiIaretl., bul- of two new buildings. I'n the vil- f M clique" tll Italy WJth serm·nude pic- 3 0 0 edina Sidonia. th'e "Red Du- b€'I'ome almost uncontrollable by tu'res in colour. of American flIm- ,6 O sterllngd damages. IddoZed she' feet deep.,iDto, a', hill- lage, one of them a green painted c. hers.," allege that 893,000 pounds M j h I'res,ident Luebke inspects lbe lhat lime ' nUCe a called Lazareff·.~_.$, 81 e· grave. corrugated iron clinic, does no- II slar Jane Mansfield and other hght- coward Ior leaVing' France for·..... The-surrounding ~.l.e' 'still thing to allay their fears. Prof. IS .Sl! d d'owing. ThOSe I spoke to Mallipar pow.r ""oject Friday Th(· editonal. said the advanced Iy clad beauties vOice Ismay and anger at the ,Ilh~ more developed countries are -H b' t d 't 1- United' Btales during the G"l'lII8n\ .k..Pt1plclullhedi,b\rt,'Itttl~Pll.;llrow Otero Navascues, president of payments they had recel'ved 'or nvrning. The two turbines 01 e a Jec e. 00, to a ques IOn- occupation. : 'lhere now, .and' thll<'~''':-.re''''lar JEN, confirms that 1000 v'llla- the projeet provide U,OOIT kw 01 exp('c·tcd 10 realise the great danger and answe column on sex problell1ll ...... ::--" "u ,been offered. But ,'t ,'s dl'ffl'cult posed by lh(' rising problem of .over . , r In:, a unlqu~' judgment in' Ftenclt. visitor is .. senor:' .rU;lUJ~:Nore- gers were potentially exposed to oIee triclty lor J{ahul. Wllb lbe ~oav:s~~~O~~d tr::,~rchclag,.rmese.d t Olllluiss;oning of the third tur­ IJliJjulclllllll and fuod shortage. ros· run by "Lady Chatterley." legal history, the court stipulated' "no,- a SIIientlat of: JUll'tb,ilnergla the effects, of radiation at the may bi ne, the plant will produce 66,000 h'ull of allucating large sums of Mancini. the editor. deSCrIbed this . the exact size of the headline:; and Nuclear. who checks the activity time of the crash: (SUNDAY TIMES) monc,\' alld human resources to the as just an "editorial service." said they should !;>e edged 10 red to "w 01 .Iectrielty. This will enable r1t-v('loPlTIenl uf anTIs and means of He was given a 13-month jail conform with the three successive '"me tattorJes in the industriaJ sentence and fined 200.00 lire'(about issues ot Minute Which attacked .trea tf Kabul to make use 01 m,-,s~ destructIOn. they should 114 sterhng). BaUlstlm, the mana· Lazaret!. additional power. DurIag lbe dlv"rt all of the major part of these ger. was Imprtsoned tor 10 months Sir Frank Worrel 42, who df9d Rhodesians Feel Pinch Of UN Sanctions visit Afghan and German ex­ tl.SIHll'lCS tu {'ultlvatinc the barren and fined 15,000 lire (about 86 sterl· Monday in' Jamaica ot Leukemia, perts gave d.tails about the II,lrts or tllP world The developing Rhodesians are being condit- that, whlle Rhodesia has'surviv- crop once it b' . men hail neY-~.rner I~~est pl.nt. (lower left) ('t,Hlllncs ror their p.ut rnust fur­ ing) The were treed on was hailed by the British press' as loned for a major belt-tightening ed voluntary sanctions fairly suc- :nd foreign mo­ pend eng an appeal a"great West Indian cricketer," operation by the gOlfern\flent to cessfully, the re.al battle lies bly industry Th ~ motor assem­ thN ('xcrt themselves to increase the ~I~nt per anc lJrlldlidion on their arable Working men. as Pedote smd. "an ar!{st and fighter," "the rebel help the country's delicatelY-ba- ahead as the country's vital ex- cl1scd down' de hord has !and 'IIln also take elfeeUve mea­ may not have appreciated their whQ made West Indies believe in lanced economy under the bur- port, foundation of .its higfl'--Iiv- tor Corpor t.an \ e Bntlsh Mo- magazine. but somebody certainly themselves." den of mandatory sanctions. ing standards, risk being stifted. early next a I~n t~ ant wdl close sur('S 10 ('ontrol the rate or popu­ dId Hints of leaner times ahead In a nutshell the country's prob- • , m n . . latioll lo(rowlh. The London Daily Mail corres­ Copies of Men sold fast at Rome pondent repOI'ted trom Barbados' have come from govel8ment and lem is .this: if it is unable to seU The tobacco. crap just barvest- .. newspaper stalls, and although almo'St· "There is sadness in th . bUSiness leaders-tho~gh always Its foreIgn currency-earning pto' t up for .auellon late thia month. In an ,lrttt Ie published also In every issue since it started puQIica. . e sunshine WIth the added assurance that dUCe-Its tobacco, meat, and mi- ut who IS to buy it! Already an Thursday's lsfah, Mohammad Islam tion;o November last year was or- here wbJch no words .ot mine can the country will win through In nerals-how is it going to be able ('tlmated 160 million pounds deals With the problems and pros- de red to be s· d I' express. Only the children, who elze. po Ice neyer knew the lege d b t t th ' the end. to pay for the imported raw ma- we'ght) of tobacco unsold from P~(·ts of Ariana purchaing a Jet seemed to swoop until the last h . n u no e 'Pan, Mandatary sanctions, imposed terials machinery needed to keep la~t r-cason is being held in guard- President Luehke inspects ? aIrcraft. Supporting Ariana's deci- copies were nearly gone. . ave ~poken In much above a only a few months ago by the the wheels of industry -turning? e, ftore~, b~ocked for sale by plecc of woollen goods produced ~1l1l1J111II1lI1lI1I11111111I1l1ll11I111111I111111l1111lUH111111UUl1111111111I11l1lI1Ulltl"1I111111111lIlUlJlII"1I11I11l1l1l1111II11ll1l1I1ll1l1II~~I~~I~~;'j111111111111111111111111111 United Nations, have ye.t had lit- A certain 'amount of its awn sanctIOns.. by Afliban WooDen Indn.trles Fri = .;. 11I1111I111111I11111I111111I11 day morning. Tbe company's tie chance. to mak~ any real dent exports will get through the -·A s!nall ·PtooortJon of t. ; ADVERTISING RATE~' = S. KHALIL, ~difar-in-Chkf· [Ilant, was bullt In lbe Industrial I In the economy for. the tr~ditio- sanctions ne.t. "We will always Year's crop is t'ikely to fI d hiS area 01 I{abu! ,with Germau ca­ I (millimum seven Lines, peT lnseTtion) R~I~ high standard of hvmg of be able to tiddle something" one way through the back d~or .: TcJephone: 2404 :s liB pital. Thc. company sales have I = Display: Column inch. Af. 100 7 § es~ans. leading businessman remarked clandestine buyers,.Ahd th . ~ Bri:~~lt~ol~~Ci~:nou~ementso ~f -'S~o:a":e been rising', Recently It announc­ ! s~~t~:';';;~~in~A:~: R~, of Certainly not. enougl' 'will get it·? That Will: go -leit" ed the sale, 01 blankets;'tlr· Pakls­ !. I Iype Af. 20 SHAFIS Edifor I' short f . . ere isiS no through. So the obvious casual-, 'f'00. New stores .may. hnve .to be h n wortb b undreds of lbv~.·,~~'~,~'·ls·'piillhiJ)g Yearly .. " ...... S 25 § .' . ~anctions. .b~ ve~ Jhllr[~~nZ :hea~ campa~gn = ....ly...... ,...... S 441 § &litorlltl' IlK 14" • , country than voluntary shops. or .In' .. Wnjltifih'8 f?r- grea- 111I~1I111111l1.1"lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIII"UIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIllllllllllllllliIIIIIIllIIlIIlJIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll'III~lIl1l1ll;IIIIIII~'IIIIIIII;'111I1Illlllllllllllllllllllllllt~ Instead, official warnmgs are' Twa casualties of sanc'tin~ . erd ,,~ve c!atlon 1J1' mdustry beJng dropped here ahd ··there 'hav" been Rho-d .. , • b ' . an, agriculture. • eSlS s . (,0 acco (DPA)

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" .' il/(-I ': " ,. ',' , . , " 'I , .. , , , , t,i ,- ,I , , ' \ " ',' ~. I , , .., , , ". , ' .;., .. .., PAGE 4 " \ , . ' . .' . " . ' ',"" . ,w:1" , ~f;~~A;;";-~~fum~- j" . 1"- . ,.'.<' . .. j: '.; ~i ""E':S':'<.i,,;~ . " , : ,; NEWS , , • , , •. l;. WORLD IN BRIEF I:.PA:CT·; Wli'il ;USSR , , ,I ': . ROME. Marcb 18, (DPA).­ LONDON,. March 18, (DPA).­ . ~ASH'INo'r6N,"Mar, 18, (DPA). , . l' t CIgarette consumption in Italy is Britain welcomes any step 'which ~e ··U,S: sChote yesterday ratificd . . growing despite a ban on cigarette contributes to a solution' of the thj::::~fJon;:froztn . ··Soviet~American advcrtising. offset paYment demahd for Bri. consuhir treaty;' - . Health reports bla'ming cigarettes tish troops stationed in West· fTher~ we·.o,· 6'6 \rot.. '(01' and 28 for lung cancer apparently_ do not Germany as British Foreign Mi. a~inst .' it: . 'Ratification requires a muc~. Impress Italians very nistry sppkesman said .Thursday. tw<>-thirds majority in"'the U.S, S<;- According to the Itahan state He was commentinil· on the . ndtc. ',' ,/~ :~. ",' tobacco" monopoly, more than 63 West German offer to 'pay 450 [rhe treaty was signed 'littW"'n r) I l •• PrIce Ai. ~ ~ . ~ million kilograms of tobacco were million marks for the British ar­ th~ Sov,et Union anll the unJied used in 1966 to produce cigarettes, my on 'the Rhine. '. ') I~"t!~ ,~:," States in 1964, The Soviet' Union " 'f:/1",., ;'));'; '.:; . 0" .' '. "".' ·t • I" • dgars and pipe tobacco in lta1y. h~s not yet ratified it: . The spokesman added that any ]Yesterday's ratification is seen by "&(~Q~I; p't~I>SI 'Ret,h'fa:~; ~;,:. ~~ ,\\}~."" I WASHt'NGTON. March 18. final comment on the offer would pdlitical observers as a victory for dent· Hoih·eAlf't··.• ;;::, ,"" (OPA\.-Th'c U.S. SCIence Agency have to wait until a new session P,csident Johnso.n:ir( his· bid to elisp' ';.ii~l'h.,.1'~:\Jil'·:.I,,1'.I'~;!~:ljI~,';,. ,l' ,,"~I ',f' .~. ',', '" ," ., .. , .~. ",'ii'\~,''''~ I .j' h~s named 110 scientists in seven between representatives of West hi~ country's I'l:litions with tbe 'D1U'S,\;·~Fo&l'r:-'D' ~.; nalions to study moon samples to bo Germany, British qnd the Unit­ Sliviet Union. ". 'y' 0·'f'·.f:·",··:"1 .V· '..·t'·H ". ,;,,:' :':'1", brought back by the U.S. Apollo as­ ed States on the offset paytnems-­ -..' '.,' _I) '. "".,: ,.; .' (; . CI. ICIG. 1,51 elf.e. , Ironauts, The moon voyage is plan­ problem: scheduled for Monday ncd by latc 1969. in Washington. LOST Chil$~M~~ l{on9~rs', The~t])lajeSti.~ The National Aeronautics and :JJanquet I Space Administration (NASA) s~id Female Tazi ~tJL"Mlirch 19, (Bakbt8r).-pJ'. B$Irlch LUehke,. the PresIdent of.tlle German Federal the scientists would conduct 122 dlf­ RAWALPINDl, March 18, . Re~ubUQ! .and Mrs. Lue1l.ke·lef~, here at 10:30 todaY" liftet'· a four-day olIlolal visit at ,the fcrent cxpcnmcnts with the 22.5 ~Reuterl.-The World' Bank has FOUND Invlta~ob of Their Majesties the KlJig' aDd. the Queen. J J kilograms of lunar matcrial to find agreed to underwrite assistance Prime ,MinIster .Malwandwal, me~ out lhe makeup or the moon's sur­ of $189 million to Pakistan for the Male Tazi '. •; '. " '., - 'I . T!telr l\laJe$tles accoll;lpanted the royal guests from CbllSetoon . bera elf·.the Cabinet, renerals of·the face and to get, a firmer nOli On of world'. biggest earth-filled dam ; Contact Mrs, Thurstqn, Ame- ~abUI~ .palace. ~ theI~~~ Intenuitlo.nl\l alrpo.rt. .. ..'. ~ Royal Army, the Governor of the moon ongin proposed to be bUilt across the rl';"n Embassy . the mayor of Kabul. the Afgl!an'J . .The lunar san1plcs, to be br~ught river Indus near Tarbela 60 miles -ffRH . M~~shal Sbah WaU Khan Minister and Forel&t\ Mlpl.ter,· the Mal~ilndw.l Ambassador in Bonn and the' ~er. ~ ; bal'k 10 vacuum-scaled contamcrs. (about 96 kilometres) ~orthwest ; Intematlo.nal. Club Ghai1, PHriIe MinISter Minister of National Defence and will be studlcd by scientists in the an.d Mrs, Malwandwal, Dr. Abdul lbe mayor and 'the . govern~r .of man amba..ador In Atghanlstan , of herc. it was officially announc. Thw'sday, Marth %3ft1, 8.30 EID MERe'EDES - BENZ? were among those who attended!t.b8 UllItcd Slates, Bntam. Canada, Wcst .d hore. NAoROZ DANCE. Za!,IF' \he P~esll1ent of tbe,Wolesl Kabul accompanied tbe 'presldent r banquet. ." I J (/crmany, Finland. Japan and SWI­ Jlrga~, Ml1'lster of Court Ali Moh· and his wife to the plane. The $189 mIllion represent the LoUnge suit / AfghllA eosfumu­ performan~, President Luebke said, "It is my ~ 17erlantl Yes, the best i.n.quality, ammad. memhers of·the cabinet, the gap between the total foreign speetal Afgh"n NlUIl'OZ menu. At­ ereat honour and privUege to wei. " ghaJt musIcians and "Blue Shar­ governor and the mayor of Kabul. Dr. Anwari, the Minister ot Edu­ cxchange cost of the giant Tar­ high-ranking civil ·and n1Ililary offi­ come you-tonight as my guelts.' . HAMBURG, March 18. (DPA)­ kes," Door and Costumes prizes. cation. Who was the host, presented bela dam and the savings of safety and style from Germany. . dals, 'members ot: the diplomatic Sina.e we have "arriv:ed on Mihan 'I Sturm and nood warnings have been the Indus basin water fund avail­ Make your reservation at the nf­ albums of photos of the visit. I~slled agalO for the entire West Ger­ corps and their wives, Germans The route to the aIrport ·was soU/ we have met with a wave of able for the project. fice. warm and thoughtful affectiop.. It n'lall North Sea coast Contad SHANSAB - SERVICE residing in Kabul came to the air­ packed with the students and people High wlOds temporarily died down port to say gOodbye. shouting bon voyage. was manifest In the lively .ym- .' path,y with which the population .;Iightly Friday, but arc expected. to Their Majesties arrived at the D•. Luebke. President of the Fed­ has followed our vIsIt, oDd above pIl..k up speed again {hiS tnornlllg. the sole agentsfor Afghanistan nirport at. 10: 15 with their guests. eral Republic of Germany, and Mrs. all in the kind hospltallty whlcb \\cathcr experts saId His Majesty Bnd President Luebke Luebke field a banquet in honour of "ihlppmg along the coast has come W~ Inspected a guard of honour'. Their Majesties the KIng and Queen Your MaJestles and high lJignltarles Enjoy Eide Naoroz Eve arealways at your disposal. of the Afghan Government extend" 11) ;l l..umplc1e "t:mosllll and most of Theil' Majesties, the Prime MInis­ in Chllsetoon palace last night. . the \ c..scls have suught "heller in ed' to us In Kandahar and here in ter, HRH Sbah Wall Khan, the Pre­ HRH Prince Ahmad Shah and his Kabul. h.ll'hour sident of the Wolesl Jirgah, the wife, HRH Princess Khatol; HRH With "On the eve of our departure, Mrs, I ,1"'\ llwnlh, SC\ ere storm and , Minister of Court, Deputy Prime Marshal Shah Wali 'Khan Ghazl; ftmld warnings were Issued for the Luebke and I as well as our dele­ NO] th Sea f:oO!sl anrl espeCially Ham­ gation would like to express our The Blue Sharks heartfelt thanlts. What we expert· hUll.! \dWll