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,"""(." .. -," .. , 4-t'" , Off «.£.:c • •. PROGRAMME FOR JASHEN Sukarrw Speech Sets ".r~ New Book Gives on the occasion of the 48th Anniversary of the Student Unrest, ·Rioting JAKARTA. August 22, (ComblDed Wire Servlces).­ ~~~ Feminine., V , . Blood baa beeJi &pUled over &he weekend lUicJ &en,!OIl sUIJ prevails ~ 'f Independence of ." . , -. .., r_., r . In Jakarta foliowiil&' a cOntroversial speech dellevered by indo­ 'Of Afghanistan t ...~. , . 11111111111111111111111111111I11I111I1.111111111 nesian President Sukarno on August 17. By A Stalf Writer , .' Tbe speech, on -Independence with Foreign Minister Adam PARLiAMENT 11i1 ... Z' ;. '1.:" •• DaY. bas spurred new confiict Malik and said Indonesia would "Here and there m Afghpnis­ ~'$~y-u. X 10 I' M (hIOCSC artists' show. between pro and anti-8ukamo be welcomed' to join the Asian Ghazi Stadium elements. and Pacific Council (ASPAC). tan" by Prlta K. Sha!izi, wife 'If During the past year Afghanis­ the Minister of Interior Is a .Uve­ la1> experienced new and valuable • Majesty the King's opening s~ech The blows were exchanged In was necessary for Indonesia to be The book, a collection of arti­ Parliament, Qneen A~~ fihamBn Hozoon Bandung. West Java. where at Included In aoy regional pacts cles that formerly appeared In Prime Mi!Ps.ter Mohammad t.,... _. ~ . M ililary Parade August 27 least one student was killed designed to bnng stability in magazines and newspapers. 15 Hashim Maiwandwal formed a , , Akbar Khan Wal and more than ten injured. In AsIa. more than a travelogue or his­ constitutional government which ...... _,,1<36 .P.M. Tent pegging compelitlOn bpI ween IJ AM 1-l.lOdb' -tit'Jle-'l'his phi-­ quested Sukarno's resignation them her excitement, experi­ pr6ductivity, Ground will also be,' agen~. ... relay teletype and telephone R 10 PM Chmese artists' show Kabul today on the invitation of , ~". Tlie,pWi, following .the govern­ losopby, be .said is ajmed at ,,",\,t­ pany. Afghan WooUens, Omid but military leaders are resolved ences, ol>ser.vations, and surprises. paved for the creating farm CO?~- Pnme MinISter M9.1"'!'andwal messages and. can also be used Textiles. Aho Shoes, Samoun and ~ P.M Pakistani artists' show to continue the policy of keep­ Culture and Information Mimster She gives a concise but interest­ - ment's policy, of b~ced ~~ iog a free, progressive aoct, prospe~ A-!,pst 24 Kabul Theatre Mohammad Osman Sidqi. rativeS in order· to raise produetoVlty in his speech at the OpeDlDg cer- for broad<;astlng. 'tt other industnal companies thiS year .- · . ~ thi'oughoat the· country' ...... rous society in which respect for . Ing him in office. mg accoullt of the more coIo,ur­ ail4 the liVing standard of f~ers. ~mony sai~ the installati?n of ThE; news agency traDSlDl er are displaying better quality aod ":··~AM Opening of the Industnal Exhibi­ This was clearly reflected from ful histOrical events surrounding launeb lIhon-term projects ,for buman magnanimity, lIIe rule <)f I KABUL. Aug. 22. (Bakhtarj.- quick results and set up projects A syslematic programme of agncw- the tranSlnttters would gIve M- ,was InStalled through a grant more varied types of goods. These tion by HIS Majesty the King. Sunday tbe words of Major General names and places which hold law, equality. social cooperation tural credits with a view to assist- ghan citizens greater opportunity from the Federal Republic of Ger­ . -lj The Greek in Ambassador in Afgha­ to develop Isolated; 'areas of: ~e and balanced. development in ~Il growing companies fulfill the heeds Exhibition Park Dharsono, commander of the fascinatton .for her and inVariably ing smaU farmers wiU be . under- to be entertained and informed. many; . the RadIO Afghanistan of the country and strengthen the Siliwangi division in West Java, nistan. Alexandre Demetropulos. at provides enlight~ informs-. country. Public as well as. pnvate walks of life are the major objec- ~' 3 P.M Atbletes' march past. followed by laken. the ""ime Minister said. Referring to the BalU Afghanistan in terms ot its wo­ told officiuls that beSides setting up 1I5: neslan goveniment. Busia, who led the oPPOSitIOn to tion belween the three brancbes of President of the Department the Afghan and Polish officials. vices to students through educa­ f~" "' men, tbelr progress since the re­ His Majesty the King hoped tional programmes and program­ a carpentry shop 10 Chagha Saral. Monday A statement criticising Presi. Dr. Nkrumah 10 eXile who now IS the government is needed to attain of Planning in the Planning Min­ they should take further steps to Atan (Afghan national dance) dent Sukarno was issued Satur­ moval of the veil, their hopes that the Pakhtunisla1> issue will mes on art and culture. Vice-Chairman of Ghana's political democracy and continue the parHa. istry Ali Ahmad Khuram said Reference is made to these p'ro­ encourage \\ ood handicrafts In da,)( by the influential Moslem and aspirations, and their BUCce&­ be solved in accordance with the August 29 commlltee. ses in assuming a responsible role mcntary system. the aid was under a protocol jects In the protocol; whlch Information and Culture Min­ Nooflstan Chaman Hozoon intellectuals' party Nahdatul wiShes of the Pakhunistanl people, On foreign policy the Prime Mi­ signed here by Afghanistan and states that if changes are made ; I, '!'-lli 10 U1ama. criticized in parti­ m socIety. She ends her chap­ who have not yet achieved their Ister Mohammad Osman Sidki Gymnast,,; exerCises by the PolH...e '\ ltl PM Jt nister reafflrmed Mghanlstan', a Polish delegation which arriv­ in the draft the aid proposals for AM Academy -I cnl rcgging competition between cular the President's speech on ter on an oplimlstlc note with a nght to self-determination. said as in all other countries .... "' , ., Pak lIa and Gbazni teams. pIcture of the modern Mghan policy of active neutrality and non­ ed in Kabul some time ago. them ;will be reviewed. broadcasting was considered of ... Ghazi Stadium tbe occasion of the independence His Majesty delivered his spe­ alignment, empbasising the need for :~. ,0 AM Wrestling match between th~ Thun­ women. "modern rrom the tips of special importance in Mgban;s­ Students Parade Hockey match between Kabul Uni­ dq. wbich, ~ ~ If..... ech after reviewing a guard of maintaining and expanding friendly Projects included in the pt\?lo- Khuram saId 10 this category I i 'I... •• • I. their spIked-heeled shoes to the tan, which planned to set up a versity and Indian learns der and Indian teams tul UWna, clin lWiip.,r mtiirls honour and military units assem­ are plants for production of liine­ ~ .... , i ,. Ghazi Stadium tops of their neatly coiffured lies with all nations of the world col for imuiediate cooperation network of radio transmitters. " GhD.Zl StadIum for a peaceful settlement with bled for the parade. The Defence especially the neighbouriQg coun- are three aalughter-houses with Continued on Page 4 Before their Majestie.;;,.. the " PM Hockey match between the com­ Malaysia, - Despite this. Nahda­ heads, readY to assume their Minister and all the units parti­ , tric., During tbe First Plan period two King and Queen, Prtme l'/lllllSter Tent pegging competltlon between true place in society and to help 1cooling rooms; a plant to produce shori-wave transtn.ittters were Paklia and Ghazni teams. bmed team of Kabul Lycees and tul U1ama officially does not back cipating in the parade, saluted the Maiwandwal hIgh ranking offi­ 'he Indian teams their country in Its future march In regard to national defence, he synthetic 8iJk. p10ther to make ' installed. In the 2nd Five Year , " Chaman Hozoon the demand of itll flve affiliated memory of the late King Moitapl­ cials and guests, and a crowd of GhaZl Stadium·' , to progress.II urged the moral and material ad­ bottles for edibilll oil, a carpen­ Premier To Visit Plan period Ab. 12,460,000 and Wrestlmg match between the First .MOslem organisations which in­ mad Nadir Shah. A 21-gun salute try plant and a programme to 24,000 spectators 10,000 Univer­ ... t .... - 1\1.0 ' S PM Soviet RUSSian artlsls' show The book also contains inter­ vancement of the Afghan aJmy. dm 6,219,819 was spent on ex­ sity and high school students " .: Ariana and rhe Imdlan team!ii sist that tbe provisional people's was. flred. Of administration proCedures the expand the spinning sections of UAR, Turkey r"":· , Chama" Bahan Stage consultative assembly make Pre­ estmg and informative accounts panding broadcasting facilities. paraded and performed gymastic ,. .... I .;... ' Ghazi Stadium Prime Minister said we shall move Kabul and woollen KABUL, August 27, (Bakbtar). :,~~Ci 5 I'M ?akistaOi arwils' show of typical Afghan borne life in His Royal Highness, Prince Twenty-five per cent of ti}e' exercises m Ghazi stadium m I?M. Football match between the com­ indent Sukarno resign from all towards simplicity and speed, cut­ mills. These projects will be Prime Minister Mohammad Has­ Kabul Theatr~ official functions. the different classes of society. Ahmad Shah and Prime MinIster expenditure on the project was the afternoon of the second daY .. , ' .., bined team of Kabul lycees and completed by the end of the 3rd him Mlliwandwal will visit the . " 9 PM Indian MtISI:s' show Sukarno's speech was also de­ ,Told from the women's point 'of Maiwandwal were also present. tios down administrative costs and provided by the state budget and of Jasben. , the Soviet Shakhtor Karaganda view, it has a true Insider's au­ ensuring better ~oordination of gov­ Five Year Plan. Umted Arab Republic and Tur­ . tearn. Kabul Then1rc nounced by the Uninn of indo­ The parade of students .of the the rest, including the required HIS Majesty and tbe Queen ". thority and immediateness abou.t ernment ~'~:M' Tuesday representlnl:' all major the dynamics of Afghan family In tbe area of justice, the Prime' AsSistance Is a40 promised In According to a Foreign MInis­ ted from credit·. given by the Indian anlsts' show that the President has incorrect­ and varioWl units of the army last­ a supplement to the protocol for tbey entered the stadium bal, ly interpreted historical facta, AIR--and SHIPPING-LINES life and tbe relationshipS bet­ Mini,ter empb..isec,I tho need to try announcement, the Prime Federal Republic of Germany. cony. Kabul Theatre ed fur more than an hour. some projects which are Includ­ Minister's visit to the United PbilipPlne Foreign Secretary Contaet us lor Information ween the various members of Radio Afghaniala1>- bJ;Osdcast' a bring about far' reacbing 'and pro­ Gerhard Multmann, Ambassa­ Prince Mohammad Nadir and RPM Fireworks display August 30 ed in the Plan I>ut bave not yet Arab RepUblic will start Septem­ Narcisco Ramos returned Sunday a.nd all reservations the Afghan fan'llly. running commentary of the found changes in the mentalily of dor of West Germany in Kabul Prmce MolJammad Daud Pash' Chaman Lake ASTCO TEAVEL OFFICE people so tbat the rule of law may been flnalised. These include ber 17 and to Turkey SeptelXlber said tbe new transmitters were 1 tonnyoT carried olympiCS and H P.M Acroballc show by Wesl German , P_M Fuotball malch between MIlitary from two daYs of talks in Bali parade. two textile mills, a plant to Shar e Nou near Amerlca.n Mrs. Shalizi also has included be substituted for the law of coer­ 22. certain to serve the caU$e of know­ education flags. artists At:ademy and Soviet Shakh10r Ks­ After the parade. memberB _of make processed wood for furni­ and 1l'lUl Embassy mteresting chaptelli on Afghan tbe cabinet, beads of the diplo­ cion. He also spoke about the As it Was announced earlier, ledge In the country. Werner Members of the OlympIC JIlsso- l! 32 P.M Chinese artJsts shu" r.,sanda learns cuisine, whlcb she considers epi_ ture, a plant for producing glass UAR Prime Minister Zakaria !t.!f .....,.. I matic corps cOngratuJat£d lbeil' necessMt.y of establishing an inde­ KrUger, assistant chief of the dation, Foreign Teams visiting Gbazi StadIum Ghazl Stadium curean since as she says uno pendeot judiciary.' • for windows, a wool clll"ansing Mubaluddin and Turkish Prime , PM Majesties the King .and the Queen West German Office of Informa­ Kabul, the Military and police Chaman Bahan Stage Sovlel RUSSian arllsts' show other descriptive tenn could be On financial aod economic affairs, plant, a paint plant, and a sche­ Minister Sulaiman Dimiryl had tion, said the transmitted pre­ ,.W~P~.• on !be occaslO\l

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01 God. as ;t wert ;n th~ eye. PUBLISHING· AOBNe\' . • ., -Milton. " 1IIIIIIIIIIl'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllill 1IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~lllllllIlIlIllllillllllt1lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll,111111111111II ~Impr~ .:Jeshan CelebratiQD$- ,- Perhaps 0IIe of "'e' 'ma,jiIr 1nIIplci!lliDeIlta As the years go by the question of provld·.. In org.nlstnC··...e''h*eD C?debraU.. &Ida ,,ear IDg low cOst iaec:ompaodatlcin for the provincial was the relaUWlt'amOClllii•••nafllc UInqb popul.t1on comiDg to the capitAl for Jaah~. the crowded;fti!d·1e8Btac'to,uid·'tiai!n the 'eidll­ wlll also aasuine arrenCY. At preeent . theM blUon 'In people coJDlD« to the capital must, either lui' a:rodIMIa. preVlau' "ean 'm!Hih ~~. time was w....·du'to·a;~'pattem pose themselves on their reI.t1vea· fJ:len4a of trafllc. 'J.1Ijro-'1U!il' efta :11Ifte Wv v.-c _ or, else aI~p In crowded and unhealthy lIlIra1a the narrow bblblUen -niiIU Ued to _'de· and even on roadsides. Perhaps some schools could be used to' provide low cost quartera for' • lays, confuslGn, and eu.. Not this''yelll'. There 'was one _y tndIIc the'ever.1ncreaIilng number of provlnelal vtai· tl1rou&hout the lashen, CJVIIII!b. Bowever, .1& ton. . was stIlI ob\ltous tha& the .iiDJ!Iber of , people . The Afghan Electricity Board ou,ht to be . attending the fesUvlttes Were· rreater Ulan In congratulllted for. supplying annulnterrnpted . supply ,or power to the Jashen groUl!d build· previous yelU'll. rntBc jams -were due to un­ His 'MaJesty, the KlDg op enlng the 'Industrlal exhibltliln at the Jeshan ground' on usally large crowds blocking· the roads. IDgs Without m.klng other sections of the olty sufter. ThIs unprecedented achievement Is a Wednesday August 24. Perhaps" next year the ..number of peoll1e dlftcit mult of'the fact that electric produc­ , J over tbe Jaahen IlOnncIs With Inm'eue even tlOD, dIStrIbution and management has been ,The Aswan center, in addition further, and unless somethlna: ,is ,done 'In ·ad· natlonlillsed by the government of PrIme MIn· to studying lake conditions and vance to spread events anl! e:dil1ilts over a Ister Mohammad Hashim Malwandwal. Fur· commercial fishing, ·will investi­ larger area tbe sltuatton may become chaotic ther Improvements In the field ot electric dis· gate land use potential along the again. reservoir sbore, the hydrology of trlbntlon are expected In the coming years es­ select89 area, and possible pub­ As tblngs stand at present, all cultural pecially since new sources of power wlll be and entertainment programmes are held In a lic health problems in the ,&rea available. affected by Lake ·Nasser, (CON­ relatively small area in ,the lashen llOuncls. The need for providing an additional TINENTAL PRESS) The Fireworks display on In the future perhaps some activities could be source of drinking water was also obvious dIU" Friday evening. beld elsewhere, or the Jashen llOunds could tie Ing the pastfour days In the J ashen grounds. expanded. One of the reasons for unduly WhUe the extension of pipelines In the area Is large crowds block1n& the roads d~ IMhen most desirable, tempqrary measures should at is that people want to eat while the num· least be adopted during tbe coming yearS pend· ber of res.tanrants In the Jashen ;grounlls Is Ing that. Fresh fruit, potato salad, drlnkIng Greater Freedom'For Medical Profession very limited and the food served with ·ihe water, etc., that were sold posed htalth haz­ exception of a few places, not vtiry hyrentc. zards and ought to be prohibited IJi the future. One of the SOviet Union's lead­ viet Union for a "greater diffe­ the whole helJltb service into The question of restaurants shoulll be ,taken Perhaps temporary or permanent kiosks could ing surgeons has proposed tbat rentiation in pay and remunera­ larger and more specialiaed me­ up 'seriously dVlng the. eondna: !years. Per­ be set up to accommodate su.ch salesmen and the principle of Kosygin's indus­ tion not only ·for 1!'l1lltb of ser· dical institutions, balanced local­ " baps temporary restaurants could be -at·.Up In elisure reasonably hygenlc standards during trial reform, which gave factory' vice 'but for qualiflcations, posi­ ly by more G.PoS capaPJ,e of cop­ shops along the nearby Jade'MaIWlul4 next year's celebrations. ~anagers greater freedom, should tion held, and the quality and ing with run-of·the-mill aches also apply to the medical profes­ quantity of work accomplished", and pains. The pro~ has pro­ sion in the Soviet Union. Dr. Amosoff said that the."ds duced vehement o.bjection. ~Rl Professor Nikolai Amosoff, an for sucb higher pay, could' be It has been argued ·that the HOME E-'5" ,j,. T GLANC-E academician and Leilin Prtte win· provided by a more economic .Ulle of. machines will "deperson­ ner, supported a proposal ill the distribution of the existing me­ oared in the P f Am ff believed ,~~- Tbe IndoneSUm Herald warned powers-.hould meet and guarantee ro essor oso sent. he said. they were entrust-­ answer ,to the question· why, for paper. . the neultal,'ty of the wbole of Indo- that there is a s8rioll8 need to ed witb the lives of· men 'but are example, cholestorol ..beglns to ~ sd' I, h 'ed! t Ftiday lbat Indonesia's mountmg h '. th 'lie ay s s a earn ron '1 China. How.ever, de Gaulle's. revive t e salarY system m e not allowed to use their judg­ col1l!ct in the' walls of·the aorta page photos of His Majesty the late internal.dissension will not be east y So . t ed'cal f' Th ·In- -n ed"lorial 'titled "The chances in Asia have diminished '.' VIe m I pro CSSlOn. e ment in disposing of the beds in or what 'causes the miJItJpllca­ Kinil Muhammad Nadir Shah and sctUed, , " . 'present pnv system he says, their clinics. tion· of cancerous cells, so uthere Path ,'•. not Smooth... the paper said si,nce Peking, in reply to U.s. air., ~.' -, '" I of His Majesty thE" Kinj{ on the th does not proVIde dOCtors With violence has been present in the attacks oJ! Hanoi. has declared e· ..... 'USe of cybenietlcs is' nothing worth programming Oi"rasion nallO'n's 2R ~ar history. It touch. Geneva agreements as null and an incentive to ·tmprove thea A proposal' to ·use cybentetics into the new equlpment", I Jashen time is Dromotion time tor v-~_ void:" professional qoalifications. 'At In medicine has been at the cen­ The answer came to thia· that Af h G iii . I I t. ,ed on the events last year that be- h h d of d g ans. overnment 0 cia s OOA .gon W1'lh IC- -bort,'ve communist Stutlgarler Ze;tllng (independent) present, ~ wrote, a ea . e- tre of the discussions producing there is already too much infor­ I forward to Jashen tor announce- m:: .. partrnent m a hospital receIves 'coup. the bloodbath against the saId de Gaulle's aspirations were ' . the liveliest, debate. Computers mation. I, 111p.nts r~garding their promotions. I' d .. th . 0 ....1.. 10 roubles (£4) a month are now being used successfully '.ts that followed and the not ,mite "10 gIVIng e Amert- 044J • Scarcity of Staff Both papers carried 1002 Hsts ot commun.... 'more than one of 'the ordinary 'continued feeiing of unrest. The cans another lesson; although some ." to record, analyze and memorise Most of the objections to the oeople who were fortunate to ~re- of his advice appears to be aimed .doctors on his staff with the same medical data on patients' at seve­ large-scale introduction of the l'eive promotIOns this year, paper, published by the Foreign ar criticising the U.S. position length .of service. 'ral Russian hospitals, including sch.,me bave been that tbere are Tn an editorial Tuesday's bLah Ministry, said some progress, how- de Gaulle's proposals are sincere. Turning ,to·the western exam.. the Vishnevsky Institute in MOB-­ still not enough ordinary doctors Girls Scouts taking part In recounted the achievement at our ,ever,'bad 'been made in other fields. I he ed oL..t th the M I' I I Unlike othees de Gaulle has voiced p e!. argo "'.'" ere po&- cew and the Institute of Cyber­ or dentists, That there is a criti­ tbe student porade. rathers in the war ot independence. 'such '8S 'peace with a aysla. t ca· his opposition to the U.S. position slbility·of. 'earnmg ~ore money 'netics in Kiev. It is argued it is cal scarcity of nurses (30 per cent It said while the Asian continent ·Ied on 'Parliament and congress to not after the war had escalated but b~ attractmg mor~ patIents was a ne longer possible for one doc­ of positions are unJIlled in one was still submitline: to colonialism I heed 'warnings from President as early as in 1961. When Vietnam st~ulus' to a d~r to keep up tor adequately to correlate all key heart clinic) and there is At.e:han voices rose in demand of .SUkamo ·that difficult times lay still was a minor trouble spot he with .~test d.eveloPttlents and pe~ . :the information about Ii patient the usual flight of young 'litaff to freedom, Alter a bloody haU' • Clln· _°walreay.d and to attempt to smooth the told the lale President Kennedy thaI fet.e·his quslifi'catlons. Under caP)' which is now av~able to hiI;n. the big cities, tury we attained independence U.S. policies towards Southeast Asia talimn. be SElte:!, ~ d~ had ~ be The widespread introduction of The debate 'continues until the \yhlCh constituted a land mark 'in 'Jakarta sources, said last Saturday should change." good to earn his liymg, and the such computer centres. however, Ministry of Health and tbe Aca­ the history ot strolCele against colo.- I PreSident Sukarno's son has been The causes of the spiritual crisis moral of the coJil~n was calls for enormous expenditure demy 'of -Medical' Sciences come nlalfsm and the eXDloitation of this arrested after a clash between pro of American society and the. emer'" that there was a need m the ~ and ,a further reorganisation of to a ·decision. ('ontinenL and anti-Sukamo students in nn, gence of extreme forms of anli- London Times Whfle it is our duty Lo sate2u8rd I BandU'00 what our fathers aehiev,ed by sac- . .' The Asah,' Sh,'mb"n's d,'spatch comm4nism in the United States dftrin2 their lives we must also' IftOm the Indonesian capital said are analysed in a long artirJe pub· 'Suc'rno's son, a student of Ban. lished by lzv;.fl;a "The crisis of be conscious ot teath her !i trUrl1e ..tI ' necessary to tulfm our poUtleR1 I duns's Univer!iity of Technology l~eaSLe'" Bays th~ author of the o.rti· Pragmati~-Govetnment mdepen. denCl!. The stru,e:g IIe 0 rp.-, was 'charge,d wl'th lead,'ng pro. c e,1" vIITolkunov, "is above all. n Has Gon.e TQO' Far'? aHse the valu~s embodied in the' SUkarno students in the clash that' po ItJca cr sis of the ruling class 'l'be stude"ts of BUquls 'HigbSchool parading. constJtlition is as difficult it not 1l, occorred.: August 19. which cannot advance any thrilling Jr:thc eloquence of Mr. Foot were PART n And yet when all this is said, bloody. as a war of Independence. Commenting on French Presi· national aim". He says that "the matched by his powers of organis. Wil.on still 'he.tri.... "the. Parliamen­ scientiti~~technical h~d Stewart perhaps the saddest victim. But. the edltorial was optimistlc d\!nt ChArles de Gaulle's ViSit to revolution gives lion, or if Mendelson" a. stature The impression has been tary scene like a ~el 'Co}ouw. , , ., that the patriotism, loyalty and Cambodia, 'the W..t Berlin Telegraf the Unlled Slat.. fresh ind.ustrial to equal bill .humour and passion. ' heightened by his habit of taking There is no one on the Opposition wUJ ~trengtb hard work of every Afehan (SOCiaI' -Democrat) said; "The pcr- capacilies and fresh means of des- tbinp' might have been differenl. .ide with the ·.1.0 ,pUll !Urn ~ , over in moments Qf crisis, and from '":~~:O":O.(.>.It. . ensure the success of thJs strugala n13htnt crisis In Saigon, the' 'na· Iruction, but it does not give tbe But'1lS il has' turned out, an incxpH- down. thouib- after a very .aboky t -" Rbodesia through Eldo and the'sea­ ·.,i; <:;'"',(1. . tional commuru'st' tendenc,'.. ,'n ruliog class a clear undeut$l1ding of . cable h&bit of standing up and' ....-ing ~ei.,th • thaI we have embar ked upon un. the situalion." .'A' men's **e to \be present local dilli- ....ion is at Ialt be8in. r"ii.' .'! der the guidance' and leadershln ot Hanoi, and the marked 'neutrality' M' counled in private meetings has rob- -cully. tbe M:ioisters in charge ha've ning 10 IInel,-bi. "touch Maud­ . . I • , His Majesty the Kine. of !:aos and Cambodia w.ill en- any Moscow papers .have com" bed· the left of. mU~h ,of its menace . . - . .', . ", .. .;\ .....' .. def~bcc had' to slide off his knee ..nd leave ling. 100, is-i1lrow!!!,.,oft bJa. charm, Pia ""'jesty the KIDa':.at· the pavilion. ot the,MtaIstrj:,-Of·,'A.Iri' . Thursrlay's Ant. carrJed the tun qJUrage the' French President to mentcd on the decision of the over sucll·ilBuc;!'as and .Viet. the stage to' tbe maestro. Ing lethargy "aD!l'-rP-'9viclioc . good fext o! Ihe speecb delivered hv rontlnu.··his efforts -for a Vietna- CPSU central .committee and the nem, Only 'recently, with, the de- \Illlue these' daYl; ~,Sir Aloe iJ.n­ ..!II.'and lrrlgaUcm.,,· ;" . The sbeer volume of work. bas :~~ Prime Minister 'Moha....mad Hashi"" meso SOlution based on the 1954 USSR Council of Ministers "on ftenon of Cousins from tbe Gabi- . left its mark on Wilson. He haS vealing unsu.•pecteif.' skiUa: . '~O/l Malwandwa) on Wednp.aday even.. Geneva agreement! on Indo-China. measure for 'the further develop- net an.it the mass' abstentions over aged ,gteatly since..I964. and ibough was a lang period after ·the Ing butllnlng th. major feature. ot "In the' view of de Qaulle. Wash- ment of physical culture anil sport'" the Prices and Incomes BiU. cao it wbeti·Sir Alec' ·.and· Sat1d~;~ ~tI!e I • stilt 11 dangerous·~eitemy at Question th .. t'! '.' ington. MO$cow. Pek,·ng. london thai. was published Thul1lday. In have been causing Wilson much loss .\I~iJlJ1'PIe. . e' goverrtmen s re ~rm DC9&ram". particular Kasnaya Zv~zda, Trud of sleep. Time his sureness of touch has latt.,. tr-umpeling .like 1 a '. me which detailed domestic and and Paris-as . signalories of' the and, Stlskoya Zhyl.fl deyole_ their sometimes'deserted him. In debate '. phajll expelled from 'othd--berii;'·ilileiD. IO,reign policY. Geneva agreements and as nuclear leadlOg articles to this subject Cousins, indeed, bas . become a he has' bOeom'e prolix and dull; ,a . ed ·to· -he -running' 'tbe',-9Jlposi!lon ~lIIllrnllllnllll1ltlllllll.!LI_I~lltllllll!lttllllllllllllllllllllllltllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"'"1I11111l/lllII1I11ll111IIIUIlIlI wUhout' help. And doing ·_it :filirly 1 '. 'formidable figure on the. b8ck sad de,,:clopment for a man who well., . . §." A D·V.'t;'a 'flS'1 N G·...... TiE 8 ~ . ,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM benches: far more flueot and incisive ~sed to write ,his own speeches and, r~inains: § .DlsplQY: Column Ilteh, Af... 100 ~ S. KHALIL, Editor.in-Chle/ ~ iliau: he ever appeared at the dis- take --a ju.tifiable prid., ,in them. .The· ,questio'n can ,they,. t~e ~1Se ~ Classilled: per line. bold .Iype.- At. 20 ~ Telephone: 24047 ~ patch box. ·His duel with. Brown 'nicky Image . pr. left w.inl!. or . anyoqe § (minImum .rl'vt'n /I"eJ ptr in.te"lon) .. g,..- , ~' in ,the early ·t!ou'rs of WCdiiesday WU£. worklDg ,within'; ~ al)1bit' of.;' !\H; = . = SHAFtH . RAHHL, Editor = a mj,w,r classic and if'the: mantle . But perhapS' the i)'Ibst serious cri­ fllr!imo~s. " provide the tieCessaiY' ~ ~ ticism to be made of·Wilson in " ~k·;'tO 'save ·a govemment'r1'roin·, 8 1:/, B 8 C B I'P TJ:O'N :JR ATE 8 For other numher$ first .dial switch-' ,g IIf Ny'" Bevan doe. not· yei fit those the Hous<; in his failure to escaPe ~Y~y ..,, --, __ . __ , __ .,'... __ At. 10\10 ~ board nU!"her' 2J~:i. ~402g. 24026. ~. heavy sbouIden, ·therds a,real'dan- . il,.!f?- ''The :trend °Jowards'· authori­ from ·th~ "icky image of his OpPo­ tariini~.'is §tfalf VeIlrly '-- --. __ ,'.. At. 600 ~ C' I ji ge~f0i;wiisO':' 'tha!'~n,; dilY·j};~t.· -accel....ling. Wben a sition: da"ts aod' :replilee it With a' Mini.ter cal)-Imply,'sa <;fo...mail did ~Qpi.rteJ:ly __ , .:, At. 100 ~ Irel! at/oIl 'and Ad"errising: . ~ th ooth ng b~k'i ,I· "may"well be more statemalllik~'glosS, 'Sir 'Alec = = Exten~ion S9: - ~t e reason' ·.or Cpu~ins's' awk- oi>-lflieS!iay; ·tho'! he reiardi a';~h Douglas·Hoine's ;jibe. ·Ialer io be're­ til. a builiJef$' 'coi1f~nCe as an ; ... ~_ FOR EI G N ~===_ __=~ wardness in· .office w_s' bis-·reluc- adO. peated by Mr: Heath; ·vias that the qua~e ~~~st!ttile '(or a promised =_ F.ditorial: Ex. 24. 58 .lance to . become a . veutriloqlli.t's ~o~ourable' ,\Yearly __ . __ . __ . __ , __ .. __ . $ 40 = 5 dummy.' Tbe Prlm~ Minister has right gentleinoo ought stafeljltint to the House of Cam­ ~Hall ~ to beHave Ijke a Prime Minister. inons, then.' iJ' is 'bili!i lime "that the Yearly .. __ . $ 25 'Jovernme I P 'r Pr:.. -§ acquired an infallible knack of There was too much truth in the , ~ Qu,rterly ': __ ',' __ .,...... __ , .. , __ ... $ U ~ n rln Ing ~ seeming to· reduc,e Some of his mosl House took a cool 'Iook at its own Students performing In gymnastlc progrlUlJDle. sugg(::s,ion for comfort, as Mr. .Afgl!an and indian wrestlers competing In an Atbeletic tIng In an atbJe~e event. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllUlllllIlllllIlllllllll1IIIIItlllllllllllllllllflll""IIIIl...... IIIfi•.-1II I I =able coJleasues to thIs role-with powers. Bt'fore it is too late, , mil "'11111' l"ulwrrIIUIlIlIHl''''''lIl1lflllllllllllIUlIllllllIlIIlIIlllIlIJIIIIIIIII - Mayhew, for one, could testify. OFNS•. "," ... I '. 1 1\ I .~,\ ,. 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01 God. as ;t wert ;n th~ eye. PUBLISHING· AOBNe\' . • ., -Milton. " 1IIIIIIIIIIl'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllill 1IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~lllllllIlIlIllllillllllt1lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll,111111111111II ~Impr~ .:Jeshan CelebratiQD$- ,- Perhaps 0IIe of "'e' 'ma,jiIr 1nIIplci!lliDeIlta As the years go by the question of provld·.. In org.nlstnC··...e''h*eD C?debraU.. &Ida ,,ear IDg low cOst iaec:ompaodatlcin for the provincial was the relaUWlt'amOClllii•••nafllc UInqb popul.t1on comiDg to the capitAl for Jaah~. the crowded;fti!d·1e8Btac'to,uid·'tiai!n the 'eidll­ wlll also aasuine arrenCY. At preeent . theM blUon 'In people coJDlD« to the capital must, either lui' a:rodIMIa. preVlau' "ean 'm!Hih ~~. time was w....·du'to·a;~'pattem pose themselves on their reI.t1vea· fJ:len4a of trafllc. 'J.1Ijro-'1U!il' efta :11Ifte Wv v.-c _ or, else aI~p In crowded and unhealthy lIlIra1a the narrow bblblUen -niiIU Ued to _'de· and even on roadsides. Perhaps some schools could be used to' provide low cost quartera for' • lays, confuslGn, and eu.. Not this''yelll'. There 'was one _y tndIIc the'ever.1ncreaIilng number of provlnelal vtai· tl1rou&hout the lashen, CJVIIII!b. Bowever, .1& ton. . was stIlI ob\ltous tha& the .iiDJ!Iber of , people . The Afghan Electricity Board ou,ht to be . attending the fesUvlttes Were· rreater Ulan In congratulllted for. supplying annulnterrnpted . supply ,or power to the Jashen groUl!d build· previous yelU'll. rntBc jams -were due to un­ His 'MaJesty, the KlDg op enlng the 'Industrlal exhibltliln at the Jeshan ground' on usally large crowds blocking· the roads. IDgs Without m.klng other sections of the olty sufter. ThIs unprecedented achievement Is a Wednesday August 24. Perhaps" next year the ..number of peoll1e dlftcit mult of'the fact that electric produc­ , J over tbe Jaahen IlOnncIs With Inm'eue even tlOD, dIStrIbution and management has been ,The Aswan center, in addition further, and unless somethlna: ,is ,done 'In ·ad· natlonlillsed by the government of PrIme MIn· to studying lake conditions and vance to spread events anl! e:dil1ilts over a Ister Mohammad Hashim Malwandwal. Fur· commercial fishing, ·will investi­ larger area tbe sltuatton may become chaotic ther Improvements In the field ot electric dis· gate land use potential along the again. reservoir sbore, the hydrology of trlbntlon are expected In the coming years es­ select89 area, and possible pub­ As tblngs stand at present, all cultural pecially since new sources of power wlll be and entertainment programmes are held In a lic health problems in the ,&rea available. affected by Lake ·Nasser, (CON­ relatively small area in ,the lashen llOuncls. The need for providing an additional TINENTAL PRESS) The Fireworks display on In the future perhaps some activities could be source of drinking water was also obvious dIU" Friday evening. beld elsewhere, or the Jashen llOunds could tie Ing the pastfour days In the J ashen grounds. expanded. One of the reasons for unduly WhUe the extension of pipelines In the area Is large crowds block1n& the roads d~ IMhen most desirable, tempqrary measures should at is that people want to eat while the num· least be adopted during tbe coming yearS pend· ber of res.tanrants In the Jashen ;grounlls Is Ing that. Fresh fruit, potato salad, drlnkIng Greater Freedom'For Medical Profession very limited and the food served with ·ihe water, etc., that were sold posed htalth haz­ exception of a few places, not vtiry hyrentc. zards and ought to be prohibited IJi the future. One of the SOviet Union's lead­ viet Union for a "greater diffe­ the whole helJltb service into The question of restaurants shoulll be ,taken Perhaps temporary or permanent kiosks could ing surgeons has proposed tbat rentiation in pay and remunera­ larger and more specialiaed me­ up 'seriously dVlng the. eondna: !years. Per­ be set up to accommodate su.ch salesmen and the principle of Kosygin's indus­ tion not only ·for 1!'l1lltb of ser· dical institutions, balanced local­ " baps temporary restaurants could be -at·.Up In elisure reasonably hygenlc standards during trial reform, which gave factory' vice 'but for qualiflcations, posi­ ly by more G.PoS capaPJ,e of cop­ shops along the nearby Jade'MaIWlul4 next year's celebrations. ~anagers greater freedom, should tion held, and the quality and ing with run-of·the-mill aches also apply to the medical profes­ quantity of work accomplished", and pains. The pro~ has pro­ sion in the Soviet Union. Dr. Amosoff said that the."ds duced vehement o.bjection. ~Rl Professor Nikolai Amosoff, an for sucb higher pay, could' be It has been argued ·that the HOME E-'5" ,j,. T GLANC-E academician and Leilin Prtte win· provided by a more economic .Ulle of. machines will "deperson­ ner, supported a proposal ill the distribution of the existing me­ oared in the P f Am ff believed ,~~- Tbe IndoneSUm Herald warned powers-.hould meet and guarantee ro essor oso sent. he said. they were entrust-­ answer ,to the question· why, for paper. . the neultal,'ty of the wbole of Indo- that there is a s8rioll8 need to ed witb the lives of· men 'but are example, cholestorol ..beglns to ~ sd' I, h 'ed! t Ftiday lbat Indonesia's mountmg h '. th 'lie ay s s a earn ron '1 China. How.ever, de Gaulle's. revive t e salarY system m e not allowed to use their judg­ col1l!ct in the' walls of·the aorta page photos of His Majesty the late internal.dissension will not be east y So . t ed'cal f' Th ·In- -n ed"lorial 'titled "The chances in Asia have diminished '.' VIe m I pro CSSlOn. e ment in disposing of the beds in or what 'causes the miJItJpllca­ Kinil Muhammad Nadir Shah and sctUed, , " . 'present pnv system he says, their clinics. tion· of cancerous cells, so uthere Path ,'•. not Smooth... the paper said si,nce Peking, in reply to U.s. air., ~.' -, '" I of His Majesty thE" Kinj{ on the th does not proVIde dOCtors With violence has been present in the attacks oJ! Hanoi. has declared e· ..... 'USe of cybenietlcs is' nothing worth programming Oi"rasion nallO'n's 2R ~ar history. It touch. Geneva agreements as null and an incentive to ·tmprove thea A proposal' to ·use cybentetics into the new equlpment", I Jashen time is Dromotion time tor v-~_ void:" professional qoalifications. 'At In medicine has been at the cen­ The answer came to thia· that Af h G iii . I I t. ,ed on the events last year that be- h h d of d g ans. overnment 0 cia s OOA .gon W1'lh IC- -bort,'ve communist Stutlgarler Ze;tllng (independent) present, ~ wrote, a ea . e- tre of the discussions producing there is already too much infor­ I forward to Jashen tor announce- m:: .. partrnent m a hospital receIves 'coup. the bloodbath against the saId de Gaulle's aspirations were ' . the liveliest, debate. Computers mation. I, 111p.nts r~garding their promotions. I' d .. th . 0 ....1.. 10 roubles (£4) a month are now being used successfully '.ts that followed and the not ,mite "10 gIVIng e Amert- 044J • Scarcity of Staff Both papers carried 1002 Hsts ot commun.... 'more than one of 'the ordinary 'continued feeiing of unrest. The cans another lesson; although some ." to record, analyze and memorise Most of the objections to the oeople who were fortunate to ~re- of his advice appears to be aimed .doctors on his staff with the same medical data on patients' at seve­ large-scale introduction of the l'eive promotIOns this year, paper, published by the Foreign ar criticising the U.S. position length .of service. 'ral Russian hospitals, including sch.,me bave been that tbere are Tn an editorial Tuesday's bLah Ministry, said some progress, how- de Gaulle's proposals are sincere. Turning ,to·the western exam.. the Vishnevsky Institute in MOB-­ still not enough ordinary doctors Girls Scouts taking part In recounted the achievement at our ,ever,'bad 'been made in other fields. I he ed oL..t th the M I' I I Unlike othees de Gaulle has voiced p e!. argo "'.'" ere po&- cew and the Institute of Cyber­ or dentists, That there is a criti­ tbe student porade. rathers in the war ot independence. 'such '8S 'peace with a aysla. t ca· his opposition to the U.S. position slbility·of. 'earnmg ~ore money 'netics in Kiev. It is argued it is cal scarcity of nurses (30 per cent It said while the Asian continent ·Ied on 'Parliament and congress to not after the war had escalated but b~ attractmg mor~ patIents was a ne longer possible for one doc­ of positions are unJIlled in one was still submitline: to colonialism I heed 'warnings from President as early as in 1961. When Vietnam st~ulus' to a d~r to keep up tor adequately to correlate all key heart clinic) and there is At.e:han voices rose in demand of .SUkamo ·that difficult times lay still was a minor trouble spot he with .~test d.eveloPttlents and pe~ . :the information about Ii patient the usual flight of young 'litaff to freedom, Alter a bloody haU' • Clln· _°walreay.d and to attempt to smooth the told the lale President Kennedy thaI fet.e·his quslifi'catlons. Under caP)' which is now av~able to hiI;n. the big cities, tury we attained independence U.S. policies towards Southeast Asia talimn. be SElte:!, ~ d~ had ~ be The widespread introduction of The debate 'continues until the \yhlCh constituted a land mark 'in 'Jakarta sources, said last Saturday should change." good to earn his liymg, and the such computer centres. however, Ministry of Health and tbe Aca­ the history ot strolCele against colo.- I PreSident Sukarno's son has been The causes of the spiritual crisis moral of the coJil~n was calls for enormous expenditure demy 'of -Medical' Sciences come nlalfsm and the eXDloitation of this arrested after a clash between pro of American society and the. emer'" that there was a need m the ~ and ,a further reorganisation of to a ·decision. ('ontinenL and anti-Sukamo students in nn, gence of extreme forms of anli- London Times Whfle it is our duty Lo sate2u8rd I BandU'00 what our fathers aehiev,ed by sac- . .' The Asah,' Sh,'mb"n's d,'spatch comm4nism in the United States dftrin2 their lives we must also' IftOm the Indonesian capital said are analysed in a long artirJe pub· 'Suc'rno's son, a student of Ban. lished by lzv;.fl;a "The crisis of be conscious ot teath her !i trUrl1e ..tI ' necessary to tulfm our poUtleR1 I duns's Univer!iity of Technology l~eaSLe'" Bays th~ author of the o.rti· Pragmati~-Govetnment mdepen. denCl!. The stru,e:g IIe 0 rp.-, was 'charge,d wl'th lead,'ng pro. c e,1" vIITolkunov, "is above all. n Has Gon.e TQO' Far'? aHse the valu~s embodied in the' SUkarno students in the clash that' po ItJca cr sis of the ruling class 'l'be stude"ts of BUquls 'HigbSchool parading. constJtlition is as difficult it not 1l, occorred.: August 19. which cannot advance any thrilling Jr:thc eloquence of Mr. Foot were PART n And yet when all this is said, bloody. as a war of Independence. Commenting on French Presi· national aim". He says that "the matched by his powers of organis. Wil.on still 'he.tri.... "the. Parliamen­ scientiti~~technical h~d Stewart perhaps the saddest victim. But. the edltorial was optimistlc d\!nt ChArles de Gaulle's ViSit to revolution gives lion, or if Mendelson" a. stature The impression has been tary scene like a ~el 'Co}ouw. , , ., that the patriotism, loyalty and Cambodia, 'the W..t Berlin Telegraf the Unlled Slat.. fresh ind.ustrial to equal bill .humour and passion. ' heightened by his habit of taking There is no one on the Opposition wUJ ~trengtb hard work of every Afehan (SOCiaI' -Democrat) said; "The pcr- capacilies and fresh means of des- tbinp' might have been differenl. .ide with the ·.1.0 ,pUll !Urn ~ , over in moments Qf crisis, and from '":~~:O":O.(.>.It. . ensure the success of thJs strugala n13htnt crisis In Saigon, the' 'na· Iruction, but it does not give tbe But'1lS il has' turned out, an incxpH- down. thouib- after a very .aboky t -" Rbodesia through Eldo and the'sea­ ·.,i; <:;'"',(1. . tional commuru'st' tendenc,'.. ,'n ruliog class a clear undeut$l1ding of . cable h&bit of standing up and' ....-ing ~ei.,th • thaI we have embar ked upon un. the situalion." .'A' men's **e to \be present local dilli- ....ion is at Ialt be8in. r"ii.' .'! der the guidance' and leadershln ot Hanoi, and the marked 'neutrality' M' counled in private meetings has rob- -cully. tbe M:ioisters in charge ha've ning 10 IInel,-bi. "touch Maud­ . . I • , His Majesty the Kine. of !:aos and Cambodia w.ill en- any Moscow papers .have com" bed· the left of. mU~h ,of its menace . . - . .', . ", .. .;\ .....' .. def~bcc had' to slide off his knee ..nd leave ling. 100, is-i1lrow!!!,.,oft bJa. charm, Pia ""'jesty the KIDa':.at· the pavilion. ot the,MtaIstrj:,-Of·,'A.Iri' . Thursrlay's Ant. carrJed the tun qJUrage the' French President to mentcd on the decision of the over sucll·ilBuc;!'as and .Viet. the stage to' tbe maestro. Ing lethargy "aD!l'-rP-'9viclioc . good fext o! Ihe speecb delivered hv rontlnu.··his efforts -for a Vietna- CPSU central .committee and the nem, Only 'recently, with, the de- \Illlue these' daYl; ~,Sir Aloe iJ.n­ ..!II.'and lrrlgaUcm.,,· ;" . The sbeer volume of work. bas :~~ Prime Minister 'Moha....mad Hashi"" meso SOlution based on the 1954 USSR Council of Ministers "on ftenon of Cousins from tbe Gabi- . left its mark on Wilson. He haS vealing unsu.•pecteif.' skiUa: . '~O/l Malwandwa) on Wednp.aday even.. Geneva agreement! on Indo-China. measure for 'the further develop- net an.it the mass' abstentions over aged ,gteatly since..I964. and ibough was a lang period after ·the Ing butllnlng th. major feature. ot "In the' view of de Qaulle. Wash- ment of physical culture anil sport'" the Prices and Incomes BiU. cao it wbeti·Sir Alec' ·.and· Sat1d~;~ ~tI!e I • stilt 11 dangerous·~eitemy at Question th .. t'! '.' ington. MO$cow. Pek,·ng. london thai. was published Thul1lday. In have been causing Wilson much loss .\I~iJlJ1'PIe. . e' goverrtmen s re ~rm DC9&ram". particular Kasnaya Zv~zda, Trud of sleep. Time his sureness of touch has latt.,. tr-umpeling .like 1 a '. me which detailed domestic and and Paris-as . signalories of' the and, Stlskoya Zhyl.fl deyole_ their sometimes'deserted him. In debate '. phajll expelled from 'othd--berii;'·ilileiD. IO,reign policY. Geneva agreements and as nuclear leadlOg articles to this subject Cousins, indeed, bas . become a he has' bOeom'e prolix and dull; ,a . ed ·to· -he -running' 'tbe',-9Jlposi!lon ~lIIllrnllllnllll1ltlllllll.!LI_I~lltllllll!lttllllllllllllllllllllllltllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"'"1I11111l/lllII1I11ll111IIIUIlIlI wUhout' help. And doing ·_it :filirly 1 '. 'formidable figure on the. b8ck sad de,,:clopment for a man who well., . . §." A D·V.'t;'a 'flS'1 N G·...... TiE 8 ~ . ,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM benches: far more flueot and incisive ~sed to write ,his own speeches and, r~inains: § .DlsplQY: Column Ilteh, Af... 100 ~ S. KHALIL, Editor.in-Chle/ ~ iliau: he ever appeared at the dis- take --a ju.tifiable prid., ,in them. .The· ,questio'n can ,they,. t~e ~1Se ~ Classilled: per line. bold .Iype.- At. 20 ~ Telephone: 24047 ~ patch box. ·His duel with. Brown 'nicky Image . pr. left w.inl!. or . anyoqe § (minImum .rl'vt'n /I"eJ ptr in.te"lon) .. g,..- , ~' in ,the early ·t!ou'rs of WCdiiesday WU£. worklDg ,within'; ~ al)1bit' of.;' !\H; = . = SHAFtH . RAHHL, Editor = a mj,w,r classic and if'the: mantle . But perhapS' the i)'Ibst serious cri­ fllr!imo~s. " provide the tieCessaiY' ~ ~ ticism to be made of·Wilson in " ~k·;'tO 'save ·a govemment'r1'roin·, 8 1:/, B 8 C B I'P TJ:O'N :JR ATE 8 For other numher$ first .dial switch-' ,g IIf Ny'" Bevan doe. not· yei fit those the Hous<; in his failure to escaPe ~Y~y ..,, --, __ . __ , __ .,'... __ At. 10\10 ~ board nU!"her' 2J~:i. ~402g. 24026. ~. heavy sbouIden, ·therds a,real'dan- . il,.!f?- ''The :trend °Jowards'· authori­ from ·th~ "icky image of his OpPo­ tariini~.'is §tfalf VeIlrly '-- --. __ ,'.. At. 600 ~ C' I ji ge~f0i;wiisO':' 'tha!'~n,; dilY·j};~t.· -accel....ling. Wben a sition: da"ts aod' :replilee it With a' Mini.ter cal)-Imply,'sa <;fo...mail did ~Qpi.rteJ:ly __ , .:, At. 100 ~ Irel! at/oIl 'and Ad"errising: . ~ th ooth ng b~k'i ,I· "may"well be more statemalllik~'glosS, 'Sir 'Alec = = Exten~ion S9: - ~t e reason' ·.or Cpu~ins's' awk- oi>-lflieS!iay; ·tho'! he reiardi a';~h Douglas·Hoine's ;jibe. ·Ialer io be're­ til. a builiJef$' 'coi1f~nCe as an ; ... ~_ FOR EI G N ~===_ __=~ wardness in· .office w_s' bis-·reluc- adO. peated by Mr: Heath; ·vias that the qua~e ~~~st!ttile '(or a promised =_ F.ditorial: Ex. 24. 58 .lance to . become a . veutriloqlli.t's ~o~ourable' ,\Yearly __ . __ . __ . __ , __ .. __ . $ 40 = 5 dummy.' Tbe Prlm~ Minister has right gentleinoo ought stafeljltint to the House of Cam­ ~Hall ~ to beHave Ijke a Prime Minister. inons, then.' iJ' is 'bili!i lime "that the Yearly .. __ . $ 25 'Jovernme I P 'r Pr:.. -§ acquired an infallible knack of There was too much truth in the , ~ Qu,rterly ': __ ',' __ .,...... __ , .. , __ ... $ U ~ n rln Ing ~ seeming to· reduc,e Some of his mosl House took a cool 'Iook at its own Students performing In gymnastlc progrlUlJDle. sugg(::s,ion for comfort, as Mr. .Afgl!an and indian wrestlers competing In an Atbeletic tIng In an atbJe~e event. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllUlllllIlllllIlllllllll1IIIIItlllllllllllllllllflll""IIIIl...... IIIfi•.-1II I I =able coJleasues to thIs role-with powers. Bt'fore it is too late, , mil "'11111' l"ulwrrIIUIlIlIHl''''''lIl1lflllllllllllIUlIllllllIlIIlIIlllIlIJIIIIIIIII - Mayhew, for one, could testify. OFNS•. • '"lo' ,l ~ 1#"f'<1,"i( 'n ~~iil.~~~t!I.·l'~' J.' +:.' '('''Yt~~('~:'.f'oJr~!.Mij!'lt I~ "!,:,:.1 >l l!l ~ '1'. f\:~~ '~j~~1~I~ .~,j .>; ~~l'~ 'rr",-. ~\. ~'F .of '.~!'f;"J tl' ~ ..t~. t.~~~f-" 'f', '--1{lt1~ J l'r; • lllr~"t\J~~! ~ '.. 5r-v ~ II I ~. ~ ~,--:. ~ ;i~I'".'\ ~.,,/)",~*'i7.l,;~ ,~. ~. ~rl, ;~"8~~ \~.:tj-'~"'Jc~~I"~'~~·"";,,".~ "" .:' , \j Y.,(l< ,";' .. : \., .'. J .... "t} ,J .. " . , .' • 'It 't ,., " • \ • • • I ~ ' I ., • ~"~" ~\.. '." .... I' ~ \r"'<.\,~ ''''1:W.a-:d..G.~ ,>I:~ ~ '1- • f·.-- ,II .,4 'I • \ ~"'!',l '. ... , , \' '. f I I f ~(r'Ij'"... / r I ',4i~r,.r ,," ~, • I f, lo\ {,' /' I:t- ...., ~, " ' . \ ,i·tJ\=~~-· ~~ ~"ll~,;..:! ., .1" , , " . " ". '. :'" , - AUGuS\,,'-l,.J~~iQU'~" 'f,' . " • " PJ\GE4 THE .KABUL TIM'ES . . .A, ~i~....' JJ ....m• • ' •• "1 " \ 1l1IA.~~.-w: " ~ ,~l:: ...~ '~'I ~ . . I~.. , '(,.Jlr.ti"~.:,,~;I,1;1 \"'~''''''.-;:~ " ., \ J '.:'. '\ / j : • \:.., ...... \ }.\' , . ~ , " " ... '" ...... _. .... _.. ..}f,.. a, .. , '. I .. , "1' , • • ..... , ...,..., ,,' • 't. I• I '1" IYICJ\GIUI·'"I·II • ,~ ", .... 4 ~".. I • ,1 ,. ~, 'I\~ .) " , ...1 ' ,l" '~"'r':\'1~'~'., J, ~ ~ , ~f".~,-\\.,~,~'\I·'\"~,:':;"I·~III'""JI' .,' t' ("I ~ ,'\~~', t(·1.·.'~1 %~ ~\ I~.~.~ ~/~\r:tj(JJJ ~:\SIlOW.'.!~I~~.'\1 D' s,~ .".I/'(llrl:I';lo',;,·r:11;~1~1-t~ · De·'.' t•• 'iSa' '7\13 1',"1 .• affections M .!I~,. "'''',~I t.,.~l"'} ·1~ l~,Il,.\'~:l:l:t6e~Cu1tubll::\·tteJeliti~d)ii[·the F~\'i."~ '~"~ .I~:~I ,I 4; • --So " Prog es81Ve mocro'ny~ .. ~n. Del~gtes'.. ':'1.• ",.... I, ,_ , . of every kind ..1.:. •. '., , -. _,'~."'"','" )!oViet"Union,,'jJic't:cderlit""""~ep'uu::, ~,.; '. "~':!. _', . ·...'",:':'.'1"•• n eX~8DlIe c~unUYbliC Oe~Jllaoy, ,;tto~~";, Available In pharmai:tes Continued from Page I development. For!'le ob- areas 01' the Iiealth ·he. ,."c of. Plikistan "" and Ind!a ...;;;""';-e Du., ., J ':< .". mun!cations the Prime Minister lained through the ~!' ~.f "!!J.or,elt' ..In the lleld 01 P~';lne- will l>0J" ,gaYl> Uie~',tjpt:" :P.'rforma~ . m ~y ..~ ~~ ,,,'., '_.~"',. A product of. Our hpport policy must be to envlsaeed 1\lrtber Improvement I\Dd port lterqs, such as ~.c;r. ald prevenUve .m uraUve • KabUl ~an~rey. ..••. _ GENEVA" A'I!i. -27". (Rei1t.er)":i ' promote the import of capital goods exten.ion of hlBhways, construction pets, wool an!l cOtto... sh~U~~ ~~8;'n s romoled and facilities fOr c, . Hj~aj~.~ the, King. the 'Queen, Del~gatellj.ot:~JJ7;J!:8tiOil iIJI8r.;"; elBA and limit the import of luxury nl subsidiary roads, slrports and In eoverhment batids: '. ',' [":. :ltedleme further ,Improved. 'ched ,lIIid_'otliiir ~ 'm.em~rs "t- !be ~oyal .m.yijen~ Ic:oDfetence" have '1'1eH .;, ' Items. taking into consideration the waterways. He also stressed the .,'. ' ',' ','~._~.7"Jf.'.:.., _ A canlpalen'Slioull1 lie- laun ., , farldly, Prime Minister-Mohammad 'Geneva' in>~Jrop.lliiIl8t1c,:m~~: ' . people's purchasing power and the ~\Ultri'~'~l alchoho~ f:f;IJ'~b~i Ma,;",~ndlYaI!.ca~in~t'.!1!"'!"" :altj,l,0I!sJi:.thef.c':~e!l:,i10~~V', need for efforts to provide low cost Touclilni on the ..'galnst and drug adi!tc", _., VOL. V. NO. 129. , KABUL, SUNDAY. AUGUST 28,1966, (SUNBULA 6, 1345. S.H.) Pnce Af. 3 need to sta~tuse the exchange fate ,and efficient vehicles a'!d e.tablish affarrs. Malwanl\w&t ' 881~,,~pl"':. ·tion. he lla!d. ;," : '. "", '.~rs, ~ea~,~f,~~.dlp1om~lic.corps.. 'ineJ;!tf';fln.~.lot,<.~e>~ox:;,~,il'' of the AfBhani. ·Currency. specula­ vehicle repair shops. ment ~ppo~ti':m~st"be;,~~ '. Efforts wiJlj>e':;b>ade:,tb,)..tab!~s!>, .,~.D".~~;' rl!.~~~.,:9ft\c\"ls ,\ ~re\ .~";·9i!Xt.moIJ~ :tli!'Y." In the field of transport and com- ter went on, wlU aim at a balanCed tions provldOld for those, ..whO z;e- balanced educa!l9!i:, tro.w .l>Oth 'li,c,a!, ':"'Jbi'o;ctiljpnil, ~~.m,s ,~rp ,~~jhjdilCi:, ,'willI' repo,rt.,.,to, ('tile; u.'N;' ~erll!-' Population"Elxperts To Set Up budeel, financial and monetary main unemployed' due ,10 $/9Jm1!88, demic and realOn*i.'PoIiJ~fQt,yfe\",: !~ to•.lIie.,audl~~ ~~"pe'pulY.,.M:t" '~1?)y.'thjl.t\~.e99!l6'-, ses,:t!lD. . Jangalak Gets stabllltr ahd an accelerated rate of physical incapacity. wtdowb'1,Od. ord Vocationsl eilucaUofl ·..illll"ploere.~, rus~r ,o~:\ID!o~.atIo.~;,.l\11~ "dU1~e, \.of<'tI!& ~0~:Y~:;<:tisarm8ll\~t,>- •. '~ark' RA D 10 economic &rowth, H~. also stressed Sll~. or lactbrs beyond b~ con- In harmony with the.countJjla,'t!c<>' ',Mobammad ~.~J11lI,:Ati,~,,'1!~diI, of~ '.co#erenC!!,~, ~~~,:to;:. ,Machine Organisation To Advise UN the need toc, tapp",g lurther fin. trol: ' .:: I, nomic, social and ~ic;!1 'reQi4re- the·c;UI~.~fI'S ~ s~ke;oN~"J ~reai:h,'llS, ~b~~vl! ..V"· ~ "·~:""1',. ·TOKYO, August 28, (Renter).­ "fG:·H·AN I STAN ancial sources thtol.lgh encouraatnll '~" .' ments. Further ,etrpi:ts ,wft1:>a1lio be frICD~,: ~!i~ns ";~.,' betweeD, : '!rtS t!'C,U': IAdt!an,'5, to adVise tbe United Nations. For.eign Services Ing agricultural and Industrial pr?, .are just and worklnll. conditions.... In schools andr~.;,~: . Kina ~d ~u~n:~~. 1he_.llC~ple ,\,f .~ 'Conferen~!l"''!M1'''~ ,s~C;,_, tncs to prepare plans for the estab­ Programme PrI~/~'Jl~~":8PoI. and eqUal pay" for The on, .of Uie, .cess ',on I/, itself wltb thl>' growth of popu­ growth,. It WllB annol,Ulced. bankS' and productive enterprises. equal work Is obseJ'\'ed. the Prime about freedOin\!If eltpNialoiJJ,wblcl\, IOlle~den~ allldve~I1", _" ,.. ,';'sl'read of nUl!l~~•.~~~· ;,'!J.. :', Within lthe Janagalak complex. ol'ev.;f.y~&.lian. ,,~r ,th~ Sh~w, "I;1iI~1i I~s~ed ~~$!!t'".~' lailon in the whole world. but The decision to set up s per­ Taxation laws, he said. should be Minister said.' he said' Is llielrlih\ .. . ; I '. Britain's" r~sponslble source at- t.he M.i. parilcularly In Asia. it was an- msnl>nt organisation waa reach­ SATURDAY baSed on the principles of soclli! . Radio and'; other>\:~~llntcaUon ·three hburs., HIS Maj",y ~v.,;a, ';ter, L!>rd. <:lialfiPnt;;.:~4 ' *~ A --~ nlstry pf Mines and Industncs said nounced. I ed \by a committee formed .!It the ----- lustice and every effort should be In otder to reall"" these'lloals and media at the dIIPO~\!'f'.tbe1~rD-'"all !lle:al1lsts and QI'thCy, wel'c'ln;", ,Bntlsts to exchange Informa­ on population problems in the e~p~oyer people:a~t' ~d;.W~rld d~l.ega!lons~. MaJt;StY·,,.ex~ tes~l;rrIi8~ fci~ the use of machines, tools and' other Western Mustc and employee the Prime the ,bome! . ground a·ttIal materials Bnd equipment now often tion and would produce recom­ Pacific. Urdu~e: . The Prime Minister Raid that MInIster suuesled that trade uDions events but a1sO .to'ra\e'theIr;eauca- ,hi! ~J1!""Cl8"on 9f~the talents, they . period lntt ;" _. :•.:~:. pro~( h~ ,JlsJlI~yed. n~~o~t6r kept Idle In government warehouses mendations for. dealing with the Thl> symposIum WllB told that 6.00-6:30 p.m. AST 4776' KcB. rural development, wblch Is aimed be establl8hed. tionaI stailllarcl'i ;an<\ ! na- . '." :, -Chief SoV,iet , ...... world's population CtiSIS. the world's population was now at raising the level or productivity He also suggested that pre-natal tlonol unlV.:';· ...... ~ I· ~ xei A. ROshclilii accused ,,-.the m band. $:,~IOOO ~~tri~u~ It was first proposed that an m· One recommendation would bl> 3.3'00 mIllion. 01 Whom 1.500 mil­ English Procramme; and real incomes 01 the rural popu- medical services be made avaltable On cullural al!8Jrs. the 'I'riin§; :\.. U.S. of raising obstalcles,' 'but dependent admlnJstratlvc unit be set tLl governments to encourage the hon were on lands bordering the­ lation. will be carried out through lor expectant mnthers wbo, 11 em- Minister said every Afllhan ilhoiiIcl;' ! ~.To ..YletliilS 'Of, QUake . 'iBid djsarmamellt elJortil JI11i!It 63(1..7'00 AST 4 775 on 82 pl~'!df/Jia up [or thiS purpose But now the Pacific. Russian l'rognunme: the popularlsaUon or modem tech- ployed, could get special leave with learn both omclal langulllle"';';" • KABUL. Aue,' 2. (Bkkhtar).-The not sracken. He gw.­ Jangalak Factones' management If tbe present two per cent an­ nology In the ftelds or agriculture, pay. and Darl Further efforts are Afghan Red Crescent Society con- ernment would go on seardtllig 100(1..10:30 p.m. AST 4775 Kca. The Prlme Minister and Mrs. Malwandwal UnIvcrslty Tourlalal Etemad\. Deputy Prime has been Instructed to assign their nual increaSe contmued the po­ on 62 m band. animal husbandry and publlc Assistance will be provided for needed to promote the national Irlbuted 5.000 dollars to help for mu~al1y acceptilbll> waYs to Parti~)y last night were present at a recepflon at the Ministers cablaet membcrs. and parents of experts to draw up an Inventory Thant To Run After pulation of the world would be ForeIgn language programmes health, as well as the creation or our nomadic population and efforts language, Pailhto vlctilils or Ihe recent earthquakes halt the arms raCl>, With the help of representatives of 8.000 mtlboh by the I>nd of the small indu.trles and handicraft co- made to sellie them In suitable III Turkey in the field of nuclear weapons. EducatIon Ministry Camp to listen to a concert tbe students . also attended the reception. melude locat and international dlffcrcnt projeots, enterprises, and S.CouncilGivesHim century. operatives. Westl>rn delegates said this was given by University and school students. They The Education Minister and two students news. commentary. talka on Ill-. departments In posseSSlOn of Speakers called the present de­ On city planning the Prime Min- typical of Roshchin's atltude both were receIved at the camp by Education MIn· saId It 'Was a great honour for there to enter­ ghanlStant machines. lools, equipment and Vote 01 Conlidence cade one of the great moments Ister said be belieVed rursl and Am· J ts DN US T inside and outside the confer- Ister Or. Osman Anwarl, and Rector of Kabul tain the head of the government at tbe camp. goods A delegate from the FlOance of world hIstory and a time of urban SOCial Ille should advance to- enCe In recent weeks, and he ap- MEXICO CITY, Aug 28 and m ,ne '0 striking targets in the .outhern Ibe United States could amve at ,gates to hope that the next.ses- less the SecurIty Counl'll gIves hIm transportation facUlties constitute HM CONGRATULATES Yousuf New Bonn Ambassador Goods and equipment which can CI ted Japan as an example where News Services) -Two American coastal strip because 01 bad wea- a compromise agree-menl on the slon of tb conference. expected an expllclte vote of umhdence ARIANA AFGHAN the major hoes of OUf city planning e be used In part or remade and re­ the use of contraceptIve methods jets yesterday aCCidentally dropped ther. They concentrated on fuel non-proliferation of nuclear wea· to begin next Janl181':Y. ina:Y be RUMANIAN PRESIDENT U Thant made thIS remark In ans· Kandahar·Kabul policy. he said In constructing ftamlDg napalm on u.s. infantrymen dumps and commuDlcationa targets. pons. more fruitfuI cast In Jangalak Fac(oncs Will be had stabIlised populatIOn growth. KABUL, Angust 28, (Bakhtar).­ \Vcr tu a question on whether or Arnval-{)945 buildings for public use the utility (B~khlar) done itS far as the techmcal faCIlities The symposium Chairman. fighting a VIetcong battalion ID a MeanwbIJe campalgnlp& for "f believe that we can find an Observers here believed the KABUL, Aug 28, H.. Former Prlmc Minister Dr. Mohammad Yousuf has been ap­ permIt not Iw \\ olllrt 8uam be a candJdate Kabul-Kandahar aspect of construction WIll be con­ dcnse jungle north of Saigon. South Vietnam's natIonal elections acceptable compromise language on negotiations were unlikelY to ad- Majesty has congratulated the Pre· Professor Irene Taeuvoy of the pointed Ambassador to Bonn la place of Dr. AU Ahmad Popal. ror the oOicc of U N Secretarx­ office of population research, Departure-13oo sidered more than luxuriousness. Two errors of about 50 yard. began yesterday WIth the Armed which we can all agree. We musl vancl> until the West makes'up sident of Rumania on the occasion who has heen transferred to Ankara. I he measure IS bemg taken 10 General Ilts first term ot fl~e years Princeton University, said time Khosl- Kabul MUniCipal laws should also be re­ eacb killed more Amencan. than Forces Counclt promising to curb move abead. for we an bave a .take Its mind about thl> role non-nu­ of that country's lOdependence day. cleM government warebouses and Arnval-IOO0 e)(plreS thIS November was the cntical factor. Vised Curther, he added were kiUed by the Viet Cong in the communist terrorism during the in building world peace." Jobnson clear allies are to play in NATO's the Royal Protocal Department said save money and foreign exchange Kabul- Another Foreign MinIstry an· Dr Mohammad Yousuf. then U Thant IS expected to offiCially WhIle doom was not inevita­ lWo-day battle. the commanding election campaign and the Viet saId. nuclear defencl>: by making use of avaIlable eqUIp· Departure-0830 nouncement said Dr . Mohammad Minister of Mines and Industnes, announce hiS deCISion September I ble, there Was no basIS for froth In the field of commerce the general revesled. The number of Cong replying WIth a dilring U.S. ofllcials saId in Washington _ mcnt rather tban purchasmg ncw Mazar-Kunduz-Kabul Pnme MIDlster said we believe ASlf Sohll. ACghanostan's Amba:t­ was appomted Prime MIOIster of There have been several reports m "naturally evolVIng solutions." dead and wounded was withheld. macl)inegun attack On a police out- that.Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk ones The Jangalak Factones have that he II1tended to leave It up to Arnval-I230 our foreign trade should be harmo­ sador In PeklOg, Will also serve as AfghanlSlan on March 9. 1963 He She called on scientists to make The general did not blame the pos. at -the entrance to Saigon. « Nortli Gaulle arrived In Djaboutl, French SAIGON. August 28. (Reutcr).­ Thlch ThIen Hao told reporters ArrivaHl25 States. h' Viet Cong sahotage and terror squads have stepped up tbeir to reach a settlement on wase de­ lrOOps. " - ~ " Joh~S!4 ·~terdliY. tho oommu- VieliUi~ leadcr.r:-Prcmier" PhaiiJ SoIDallland, on the ftrst leg of'his He was shot by one of IS Ihat the dl>legates had as.ain tried Kabul-New Delhi activities throughout South Vietnam, kUling at least 23 people, to persuade Thich Tri Quang to Departure-1345 mands failed. American tanks and I118cliine- nist side-:sliliiilil haVe no feaP'of Van Dong and D.efence Mlnisler round the world lour. patients on the evemng of August With a serious economic threat gun. mowed down liDCS of charg- negotiating with the United' Slates Vo Nguyen Giap-have been In Tear gas bombs were lobbed at 25 The alleged kiner's name was as, campalgning got under way omclally for next month's na­ gIve up hIS fast facing the nation, the Canadian parr­ 109 attackers al point-blank range over Vietnam. for 'America wanted the Soviet Union recenlly to dlScuss demonstrators the ForelllR Legion tional elections. A rumour swept Saigon that MONDAY given as 'Lovats. hament bas been called into special Some Viet Cong reached within 20 only "8 fair bargain". Soviet military aid. 'I~rned out,,and 14 people were In­ Dr. Aurang Shab bad worked for . Most of thesl> killed ,were clvi­ Campalgnmg for the Septem­ the monk intended to burn him­ ARIANA AFGHAN session Monday to debate strike­ feet (SIX metres) of the U.s. Com- In ao address prepared for deli- . jured after the general fte,., In for many years for the independence of bails. a government spokeaman ber 11 I>lectlOlI8 bl>gan offiCially sl>ll to dl>ath But It proved un­ Amnstar-Kabul breaking legislation. mand bunker before being driven very at the UniverSIty of Denver, a 36-bour stay before going on. 10 said, all thl> attacks werl> carri­ Fnqay~amld founded wpl>n Tri Quang. sitting h~ Pakbtunistan. He had published tlghl security pre­ Arrival 1515 II was not koown whl>ther talks away or killed. said the U.S. would co.unt It Ethiopia several arucles on Pakhtunista~·s ed out Friday. cautIons to forestail Viet Cong III a rockint chair and looking The attack began 1 when several a mark of success when all the par- Ihln. and exhausted. received the Kabul-Amristar would be continued over the week­ Floods Hit"Over A barrage of stones and bottles claims to inde~ndence, and organis­ Fifteen people were killed and attacks. Departure-0800 end for negottatlOg a settlement be­ of the Viet Cong broke into the ties to the war were around the were- hurled at security... ~forces, ed meetings and conferences. He 10 wounded wheh a bus hit a About 5.000.000 people, or about delegal10n at the- clinic. centre of the carrw. throwing gro- conference table. In the ground war U.S. Marines Herat·Kandahar-Kabul fore parliament Imposes one. Million In India scuffles broke out and an ambulance was pracusmg mediclOe for many Vlet Cong rnme near the pro­ one-third of Soutb Vll>tnBJll'a Arrival-16oo .nades as they ran. Waves of He said: "We Americans are ex­ was stoned as the presidential VinCial capital of Vi!1h Long. in populatIOn. are eligible to vote. have kIlled over 250 Vil>t Cong CALCUITA. August 27. (AP).­ vears 10 California. Dr Mohammad Yousuf was born and North VIetnamese m two Kabul-Kandaliar-Herat attackers then moved in on three perieneed in bargaiDing. We bave motorcade drove through the elty. Ppme Minister Malwandwal has tbe Mekong delta 62 miles (99 Thl>Y wili cllOose 117 membl>rs Departure-083O More than a milllon people bave demon~ators '" 1914 After graduation from operations m mountamous jungles SIdes. '{nothing to fear from negntiation. Some of the were sent a condolence telegram to hiS kms) southwest of here. tbe spo­ for a constituent assembly em­ PIA NEGRO MURDERS FIVE been affected by floodil In northern NeJal HIgh School in Kabul, be southwest of the giant American And we Americans know the na. calling for independence 01' tbiII famIly Mrs. Gandhi Will Not kesman added. powered to draft a . constitutIOn Peshawar-Kabul As they neared tbe command lure of a fair bargain: none need BIhar stale in east India, accordlog French territory at the southern wenl 10 Germany 10 1934 for higher Otbl>r VIet Cong squads killed lor the republic. base at Da Nang. to reports reacblng bere Friday, from [n accordance With Dr Aurang Arrival-1OO0 IN SHOOTING RAMPAGE bunker. they were thrown back by fear negollating with us." end 01 the Red Sea but others were I\.ttend C. Wealth Meeting educallon and obtamed a Ph D tn three govl>rnment officials near MeanwhIle. mIlitant Buddhist Kabul-Peshawar the slate capital of Palna, about 300 Shah's WIll, hIS body WIll be brOught NEW DELHI, Aug 28, (Re~ler) phySICS from GoeUlOgen Unlverslty. Amencan planes Friday f1l>w a the Marines••ome of wbom foUght' . The Presideot. who Dew here Involved in tribal battles. according to Afghanistan aDd bUried here. the northl>rn towns of HUl> and leader Thlch Trl Quang. on the Departure-1l3O NEW HAVEN. Connecticut. Aug. duel. WIth guerrillas only a few from Jdilho for the second stop on miles northwest of Calcutla. to an omcial spOkesman. Indian Prime Mi,Illster Mrs Indira He returned tn AfghanlSlan 10 1939. Quang Nam. be added. 80th day of a hungl>r-strlke aga­ rl>cord 156 bombmg missions over 27. (Reuter).-A man weariog a yard.s away. . .• a .one-day tour of western states. The Press Trust of India report­ General de Gaulle ignored Isolat­ GandhI Will not attend the Com­ Dr. Yousuf began hiS g0vern- In another mCldent. a Viet mst PremIer Nguyen Cao Ky'a North VIetnam. the U.S. com­ TUESDAY cowboy bat snd carrying a rifle m­ Aircra~t hovenng overhead lit the .ald U.s. foreign policy must aI­ ed that seven rivers bad burst thei< ed banner protests trom demonstra­ monwealth confer.ence opentng In ment career In tbe field of educatIon Cong mIne wrecked a goods train mihtary gove-rnment yesterday. mand announced. The previous London on September 6, an offiCial vaded a negro flat here early yester­ camp WI~ Oar,:". Heaps of dead wa~ be.an: extension of American banks and Inundated more than tors among tbou~nd8 at tJe(Jple PakhtuniStanis Greet and became Professor of pbyslcs elgbt mt1es (13 kin) nortbwest of behevl>s his condItion IS now so record was 146. on August 4- day and killed Iive people In a wild lay lllummated In front of macbine- domestic policy. 1.000 square miles. leaVing thous­ lining the a.rport when he stepped spokesman said S~turday and mathematics first at Nejat High the nortbern garnson city of Da grave that be IS prepanng for The raIds were concentrated ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES Afghanistan The sJ{okesman said there had shooMg rampage. police rl>ported. gu~ners. . This Was wby the United States ands bOmel... as houses coUapsed from the silver and blue jelllne-r KABUL. Augusl 28. (Bakhtar)­ School. and laler at Kabul UOI­ Nang and ripped up the railway death, Buddhist leaders said. mostly on the southern part of Mazar-Kunduz-Kabul before .urgiog OoOdwaters. been a suggestIon Mrs Gandhi the country, and pilots reported Two other were wounded It was like a bowling alley- sought negotiations over Vlelnam that brought him from ParIS. . The people of occupied southern verslty track. Escort troops aboard. tbe Members of a Buddbist dell>ga' Arnval-I230 should go to London to attend part moderate ground fire over most bod,es piled up all the way to the he slated because it belil>vcd thai Two other Eastern Indian states. Today the 75-year-old President PakhtunJstan haNe congratulated train sufIered !Ight causahtes m tlOn mto VISited the 44-Yl>ar-old Kabul-Kunduz-Mazar ~esuJted Wesl Bengsj and A!kam. are also in of the conference but It had been Dean of the Umverslty's faculty of the 181' targets they blasted Pohce swd the killer. ,dentified guns," one officer told reporters. violence when there was a will tty to Addis Ababa to pay ~ The" Majes"es \he Kmg snd Quc­ the blast. the'spokesman said. monk 1n a clime here satd he Departure-0830 the gnp of severe f1oods-the dropped oWlOg to pressure of work of SCIence and Chancellor of the For the fifth suocessive day nol Kabul-Kandahar-Karachi by a survivor as a negro of about Manne casualties in the battle failure to bargain. 'The rule of law return call on Ethiopian Emperor en. the Royal family. Pnme MlOlster In SaIgon. VIet Cong shot up a had packed up all h .... belongings second Slnce June. More ~than at home UOIversliy In 1949 he W<,tS appomted US planes were reported shot 40. fted In a car They launched a Were offiCIally descnbed as light. and thl> resort to lbe barga'OIng Hallie Selassle. They are l!Xpect¢ Malwandwal and the rest of t~e pohce slallOn. klllmg livl> Viet­ and md.cated that they should Departure-0930 The spokesman added that Mrs Deputy MInIster of Education He down. • maSSive hunt for him. The camp has been giving arti- table Were tbe hallmarks of SUCcess 80.000 In Assam and 5.000 In West to discuss the Vlelnam war. likely Afghan naUon on the occasIOn of namesl> and wounding eight, be gIven to h.s followers. Kabul-Kandahar-Tl>hran­ Gandhi would find It dIfficult to went to MUnlch in 1951 as Afghan A Hsmhua report quoting The surviVOrs could provide no lIery support to Marines taking part Earlier m a speech in IdahoI Falls Bengal have reportedly been affect­ to be a recurring theme on the Ihls ""tountry"s lOdependence anOi' Damascus-Bell"Ut "O~ration th~ ed. leave the country during the cur­ Cultural representative for Western Soulh VIetnam hberatlOn agency Departure-1030 apparent motive for the sbootings. in. Praine" in the moun- President Johnson reiterated I 27.000-mlle (43.000 kms) jrIp. versary pollee sald Ialns Jus~ .outh 01 the demilitarised U,S. desire for world peace and rent session of parliament whlch Europe and vlSlted the Umted States said South V,elnam hberatlOn PIA They have expressed their WIshes was due to have ended on Septem­ armed forc"" of Thu Dau Mot zone divldUlg the lWO Vletnams. peacelul C<>-eXlslence with the Sovlel for the prosperity and progress of durlOg 1951-52 under lbe Leader General De Gaulle Meets Old Peshawar-Kabul In the operation, the Americans UnaoD. ber 3, but had now been extended Speclahst Programme of the Umted provmce WIped out 105 Ameri­ Arnval-I05O The dead were Identified as (our AfghaOlstan under the gUidance of adulls rangm8 'n age !rom 20 to SO bad befor~ yesterday's action rc-- Johnson. who IS on a campaIgn unbl September 7 States government. cans and destroyed 12 hl>lIcop­ Kabul-Peshawar N~rtb HIS Majesly the Kmg On that date Mrs Gandhi IS due War Time Friend In Ethiopia ters m two attacks on the hl>ad­ Departure-1l3O and B sLX-year-old. ported .kiUIng 138 Vietnamese lour. called on the SOvIet Union 10 Tbe wounded. a 14-year-old llll't and Vlel Conl! SlDce August 3. contInue efforts for world peace lo VISIt-- Kashmlr for four days to Dr Yousuf returned to Kabul ADDIS ABABA. August 28, (Reuter).­ quarters of the 3rd Brigade of and a four-tear-old boy. were la1ten while sulfenng light casualties them- despite the currenl stramed rela- FORGED 1,000 ·AFS attend the Congress Party's conven­ from MUOlCh In 1953 to become Vrencb PresIdent Charles de Gaulle was receIved here Saturday the US FIrst Infantry DIvision tion and lOspect border defences to II statelj royal welcome. in sharp contract to his two-day visIt stationed In Lal Khe . 10 bospltal WIth three other people selves . ttons OVer (he Vietnam conflICt. NOTES SEIZED MIDlster of Mmes and subsequently sulIermg from shock. In the aIr wsr over the North. The U.S. President alsp expressed rndla's External Affairs Minister of Industries as well to nelghbonrjng French Somalttand where IndcpendNlcc demons· On the night of August 15. they ~ere London KABUL. Aug. 28. (Bakhtar) ­ Swaran S10gh wUl lead the Indian Dr Yousuf bas lravelled w,dely trations turned to bloody rIoting. launched a mortar attack on bri­ Telephones 0.5. pilots Thursday restricted tbe hopl> that the SOyiet Union and A Ministry of Interior announce­ team to the Commdnwealth confer­ gade headquarters Early nl>xt Fire BrIgade 2012 In addition to the trips abroad not­ President w." greeted by his mormng from tbe French SOlpah­ ment said Saturday that the ence and he 1S expected to go on ed above, he accompanied HIS mommg they again opl>ned up Pohce 20507 watermark picture of HIS Majesty old' war-tune frll>nd. Emperor land capllal of DjIbouti for the trom London to New York to re· MaJesly Ihe K,ng 10 lhe USS~ In WIth mortars. followmg this up De Afgbanlstan Bank 20046 lhe Kmg on 1.000 Afghan, notes Halll> Selassle They drove down second. EthIOpIan, leg of his prese~t Indio at opening of the 1957: accompanied lormer Pnme­ flag-lined streeis to the imperial three-week world tour. But after WIth a fierce assault on the poSI. RadIO AfghanlStan 24li8li Protocol Signed .must be checked United Nations general assembly on M'Oisier Daud 10 \he US," 1958. tlOn ' Pashtany Teliaraty Bank 22092 Recently 10 forged 1.000 afghani palace m a gIlded coacb drawn lunch he went straIght into an IIHERE AND THERE IN AFGHANISTANII September 20 VlSlled Tokyo m 1958 to discuss ~y They destroyed 10 tents and AIrport 22316 Continued from Pag~ I notes havl> fallen into the handa SIX whIte horses. hour-and-a-half private meellng Ariana Sale OffiCe 24731- trade between (\fghaOlSltIn and ,The PreSIdent looked tired and w'lh the Empl>ror some barracks 01 thl> U S. troops AN ILLUSTRATED BOOK of the pohce In Kandahar. Accordmg to another L P. A. 24732 ~ffeea Japan, went to Czechoslavakia. pale altl>r he ftl>W In Sa\'urday lOne tOPiC of theIr talks was stone" and chocolates, soap BY P .RITA SHALIZI Poland and lhe USSR agaIn," 1961 report, In Can Tho province one New Clinic powder. Ice. aluminium utensils, the future of French Somaliland, TbJs new latroduetton to Afrhanlstau Ia avallable la the and 1965. He headed the Afghan company of governml>nt troops Bakbtar News Agency 20413 and tools. cooling bntl8eS for Poll Favours Soviet Diplomats Itbe last French territory in Afri­ KABUL HOTEL~ SPINZAR HOTEL EDUCATION PRESS delegation at the conference of non­ ca. and of vital mtl>rest to thl> was annihIlated on the night of ~ fruit, wool spirJnJng planta and BOOK SHOP • Sports Round-Up August 19 by thl> hberatlon arm­ substations for dJatrihution of RFK Over LBJ aligned countrles 10 Carla In Octo· Harassed; Strong emperor as malO outlet for Ethlo- KABUL, Augusl 28. (Bakhlar).­ WASHINGTON. Augusl 28, ber, 1964 ed forces. who oocupled the posts electricity. The PJOtocoI 88YlI AND O'DIEB BOOKSHOPS . plan foreign trade. Tenl peggmg. hockey and footban (R,euter).-Pres,dent Johnson IS of the compjlllY 10 a vlllagl> of that studiea about the econQlDic Pdee Ala. 150 Protest To ChI no Riotmg In Diibouti Friday, in hIghlighted the sporls events on lhe assured of th~ democratic nomlOa· Dr Yousuf speaks PerSian, ArabIC, Long My dlstnct and captured feaslbility Pi theae projecta MOSCOW. Aug 28, (Tass) -The whIch a demonstrator and a po- fifth day of Jeshan yesterday. lion for \he 1968 Preslden"al elec­ German, French and Engli.b. He all their wl>allOns and war mate­ should be made before they are In Ihl> peggmg conies' between Sov:~er Mmlstry of Foreign Affairs lIceman were killed, gave new rial. lions despire tbe gallup poll which IS a Widower has bas two children. has lodged an emphatic protest WIth urgency to their diSCUSSIOn launcJJed Ghaznl and Paklhla teams Pak!bla show!d democrats and IndependenlS sald ~ ~~I 51 year old Dr. Air Ahmsd Popal Ihe Embassy of the People's Repub- Before the heads of states Khuram the re:­ With scoring 16 over GhazOl's 12 lavouring Senator Robert Kennedy. has been j\fghaOistan's Ambassador quired for launching projeda of IIc ChIna 10 Moscow agamst the meeting Saturday French For- won the game. The bril>f ftlJl'ry, of excltemenl at the Iirst category is e8t1mated • to Bonn since 1964. Pro or to that hI> acts of, hoohgjinIsm outSide the eign MmlSter Maurice Couve de OMEGA TISSOT LANCO In the afternoon hnckey match caused by the poll wa. tempered wps Second Deputy Prime Minister East Puk. Labour a~ $3,500,000. The enct em and bU1ldlOg 01 Ihe embassy 01 Ihe Murvllll> and his EthIOpian coun. belween Aighan Central Forces and later by state.ments from Senator and Minister of Education In the the production capacity will be an Indion team the Indians won USSR 10 Peking "which seriously terpart, Ato Ketema Yifro, sign­ ClaSh Kills 1 decided dter further studles ~ Kennedy himself thai be IDtends Cabinets of Prime Mlnlster Dr. hamper the normal work of the ed two agreements whereby one-nptbiog. supporting PreSident Johnson for Mohammad Yousuf aad Prome MI­ tore the contract for launching In football match belween Alghan embassy and create a threat to the France will send teachers and DACCA Aug 28, (Reuler) -One thl> projects is siBIled. . Repay­ a second term in 1968. Olster: Mohammad Daud seclmlY or lis officIals' technical expl>rts to Ethiopia. and Soviet teams, the Soviet Union H;1S carreer began 10 1942 m the person was killed and eight lDJured ment of the Inan will be made He has also done nothmg 10 10 won t1iree--notbing. The mlerna­ MlOistry of Education after retum­ The prj>lest note relers an Undl>r a third agreeml>nt the in rlOtmg between two nval groups encoura~e specUlation thst Presldenl lOcldenl Ihat look place in PeklOg French agreed to set up a trom the ptoceeda of the , pro- I lloiial referee. Ghulam F.arouq mg from Austria wbere he worked prl­ of striking workers at Khulna. 100 jects t~l;,es .In the' -Iirst \ Johnson migbt ask hIm 10 ,be the on August 22. when a group or vate technical college. miles (160 km) Southwest or here repre8en~ all ~ Sera;. referred the game Vice-PreSIdential candidate in two for a Ph.D in psychology and edu· place, and",by. . export of other '1 cation. people slopped, a car ftYlOg Ihe Earlier Saturday President de Friday. accordmg to an unofficial AJR-end SHIPPING-LINES commodltiell. '. years time rather than Vlcc·Presl" Soviet flag not far [rom the embas- Gaulle was given the freedom of report here Contact us for Iiltonnatlon The protoc:ol wu ~ -:~b,.. PR E,SS dent Hubert Humphrey. He Iaught 'n Nejal school. be­ sy and demanded that Ihe Soviet :AddIS Ababa. After he had laid Police flred tear gas shells and, and all .-naUolIJI DeputY. PI-nlila. Minliter. Abdul­ STOP Johnson's popularity has dip­ came principle of Nejat and th.-lea­ diplomats in the ('sr step out. The a wreath at the liberation monu­ made baton charges to disperse the ASTCO TRAVEJ, OPPICB Wahab lWd«"on bellaIf '·of,:.At­ p'od sbarpl}'" this year, but lh,s chers' IraiDlng schools. latcr Presi­ Charge d'AlIalres and other dipl<>- ment he walked into the crowd Cloters who were quarrellmg over Sbar e Non near AmerIqul ghanlSian and YUsodUl; I,ader . has been explained by the Vietnam dent of the Departmenl of Primary mats lO the car had 10 go back to to shake bands witb many 01. the acceptance of a bouns pay claim aDd Iran EmIt&ss7 of the Polish deleaatlon. . war. rising taxes, high IDterest rates EducatIon and then President of Ih~ embassy 'spectators. as they shouted "long A total 01 30,000 platinum and and g~neral economic uncertainties Pnmary and Secondary, and Voca­ There were other outrages com- hve de Gaulle.rJ Jute workers were reported to be " , Conrd 0" PlIgt 4 tional departments Collt;lIued on page 4 Conrd. 011 pagt 4 on strike '.