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8-4-1965 Kabul Times (August 4, 1965, vol. 4, no. 110) Bakhtar News Agency

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Tomorrow's Outlook: , . '. ", utJoUl ~- U KABUL CINEMA:' . Clear . :, . , .' : " " KABUL, Aug. '. United, Stiltes:,'would continue .-~- ',- . . . -- . 3,-The- three- efforts tOwards an iDtenia- .. . • .e: _ • ;:.--.-::.. •• - day meetings of the :a~m.eDt f c1' b t ' POTSDAM, East Germany, Aug. At prov.incial tiona! on'.non-llrolifera ~n o.,nu w~~!l H fo ":V5, 7..' p:m.. Italian:French directors ear 3, (Reuter).- opes r a filin with, 'VOL. IV, NO. 110 " -- of -education·in < ,the, at the same time·woUld rap, Dari translatiOn. KABUL WEDNESDAY:AUGUST (ASAi::H3;~ go ahead.With lllaJis'for 4:"1965, l~·.SH.J ~, .' ,.z- - _ a multilakral ,proachement BEHZAD ..:Ij-:- .' -: J - ~.... .',=':: between East. and QINlMA: . . _' _ _ • ~.-' Institute of Education ¥ ••;: _ ended :yes· NATO n,uclear l?trike force., . ,.. West Gennany -were Russ!~, terday ,'.. '. .. East German F,:>rergnvoicedMinister,-by the M 2, 5, 6:30 .'p.m. filril : ...... ; .' Rusk said, neltl1er a non-proli- 1h with At vesterday's, vldmg lmp?rtil aid J? ~e .mill- Otto Winz!:r Monday Tajikf tral!sllition. ' . . meeting the' sub: feration treaty· nor the NATO tary at a cere'- His }ects ~ teacher-training· field:m .south ,, .but mony markihg the 20th anniver- Majesty, Mikoyan Stress and tip-' stqke iorce, was regar.ded a~ more the use ~ombat proved metbods 'of of Its troops IllIg?t s of the Potsdam' agreement. teaching were Vital thaIl,the .'other..' ~nng . th~ Vlet~ pro~lem ~e Historical~ discussed. Dr. Robert m agreement:- signed by by ,HOT?,-- 'SimPson " He said, this pomt has pe~ 1IIl)Tledlate ronr.ectlD,n Growing Ties, :, . of the Columbia 'Universit,L WIth the Stalin, Trllman, and Attll!j!-pled­ not~'tiY. "Team, bI'ougbt up only, by t~e SOVIet Chmese -problem. .Why the ,cooi jUld Abdul Samey Hamid, Director- lJilibn' . .:' 'th- .if ged allied leaders, to wipe out fresh air' of; Paghman-the Between f T h tr '·,· '. He conc1uded by saymg at Ge' , . lit . nd Naz'lSm 'Afghanistalt, USSR :-',. -- General 0 1 ~_1..ed .most slUDJl1e~ : ', eac er ammg ,In ,Rusk stressed"that nucle~r.plan- a pea~ em~t' re~ rman ml arlSID a , beautiflil re­ the Ministry sett !'Jere. 'and'fixed the Order-Neisse ..'. , ,~.­ of Education, Prof. 'ning has nothing to ~? WIth the. all forc~-~ort4 line as .sort of tile' capital. :Oilly fit; August: Mohammad military ,.vlet-, Germany's eastern boundary . teen inlDutes A.T a cllimer given in' his honoUl' Yasm Azeem, '"Deputy proli{eration 'of m~clear weawrlS ell drive WUl take .- by the·Presidium of ·the , Ch~ef of the_Institute. namese umts as. v.: as ..,y.S. Winzer said you away ~e:dIsCOIIlfOl1& Supreme Soviet of of Educa- 'in national possessIOn, troops,-c~>uld, d was 'from the USSR at the Kremlin last night, His tion. Joseph be WIth rawn u,om still not -free of militarism and of the hot:SlUIlJIier Majesty characterised .Castellani of t?e Rusk said it would be -a, COrlS- South heat. 800)[ the friendship between Mghanist;m and TCCU, and, Dr. ad Ylemam.. that the USSR was the. only your room ;In. Bahar," the Moha.IIllIl Sld-- tructive step,if countries, not yet ,He sald Vle~ese sig­ Piunir, as mutual; historical, and steadily· groWjng'., dlq, Dean of the Coli~ge If North ag-, .na1x>ry country which had hon­ .and· Mahtab- ,HotelS . where' , c:>f. Edu- possesslpg nuclear weapons but gresslOn were President of the Presidium that "frieridship is' -cation and Horne EconomLCs, ended, .there would oured all the terms of that original prices 'a:re'inosh"easoDa~leand a oDe'-hundred capable 01 producing. them in the lie no further need for U.S. I in his welcom- year long run' ", IVJikoyan \\',ere among the 'speateri;. .' f t troops agreement. deliciouS' foOd ,is served. said. . '. Ii . near' u ure, Id renounce ato- in' Vietn3.m. . ing speech at the dinner noted "The peoples of ~vi~ ·Castellanl. wou . 1 h te " Advt. ,the . speakm!-\ on t e ac' i mic \\·eapons.·.. . . . Ca ling. on t ewes rn powers . .:. that "there are few r..eighbours Ur.~on follow with sympathy tlVlt1es of the .English Langua~e Atlantic. Powers to eliminate Nazism 'and Hitla-' tlie, _ He said the main thing was for that can mark in our troUbled efforts ,of the Afghan, people ·Departrrlent. saJd *. rism Winzer also asked for an. age ?JlQ . thatd 1,100 urn- -somethmg'to' be done, since time such stable relations between the royal governmept aimed versity: students at: 11,616 N A ' t end to dlScrimination against East. ''Attention' 'Radio_~Owners states." 'at ~econdary stu- was running Qut:- . . ear ,gre,e,!,£. ' the dev~lopmentof their'~untry," dents of schools .\~~re ' ~T~rnip.g' n Germany, -and for the state'to be ~r. Atigee!s Mikoyan pointed out to· 'the' ;Vietnam -prob: recognised Radio, .Engbi- , that "the he emphasised. lakmg aovantag.e Of the faCllrtles lem ·Rusk said in the United Nations. .eering wodi'shop has 45th anniversary of our treaty the United States On "DisarrnaJRent --Both lI10ved of " has made fiile '. , .proVided by thiS deparfI!lent. . I wo~ld back 'German states should re'- to Karti-De-Nau; EaSt of,'tlie friendship ,falls within: half a year after~oon, every ..United' Nations nounce' ' progress in recent yeqrs. ,This,was . ',' -In the the BroVincla . move aimed at bringing the production, acquisition, , gas station at the pagJiinin imd the 35th anniversary of our fa~ilitated direotors V'ISIted the Teacher-. the war- GENEVA. Aug. 3.-The 'four and use by the policy of non; . ": ,th~y t"t .th conference of nuclear weapons as and Silo rOads. We','repafr treaty of neutrality Traming -school \\·her.e were ,ong paT les 0 .~. 1.... and mutal alignment ira .neutrality pursued .' , Atlantic alliance countries at the well f !!Dn-aggression. ' , d f' f' f lable as access to t..em In any _orm Radios" ,PhonographS, ,TaPe falls within a under the gUidance of '¥'oitr taken on a roun . 0 m,spe~ lon 0 D!sarmament conference have whaJsoever', Recorde!'S, ~ectrlc' . year" At' the ,samD' time, however. lle made' prQgress toward agieemer.t Winzer added. . Shavers, Majesty, the devotion to the i~ the different sectlO.ns. 'They also _~~ Vacuum Cleaners; Lenin . 'pointed out there was stUl little on a draft treaty to bar Bair Dry-­ has said at the eighth of peace and national inde~" met Dr: Sarahl, yJce'-Presldent of. SIgn that 'dissemi- For ~'ale ers, 'Electric' Fans, and ~; ~ , the Un!Verslty, ,later lD -the .Peking and Hanoi'want" nation of nuclear' weapons, All-Russian , .' " _ ~ after-' t" t .. Bri- 0 formers~ Congress of Soviets dence -of peoplcs," the PreSidium ~~:'the: noon to exchange views d to kp.·eJl~dla We have: four' 'years in 1920, " ':" 'Ws '~r;' ',;'~e sb3king. ---"an.ds ,.~tIi,- inaS,~, MikOY~ on inat...-e R he. 0 d the 'use tish Disarmament of expepence Mikoyan recalled, "that we President continued. tbe-Presidi~ the.Piesi-de~' of . , th un" Minister Lord abroad; siX years must also emphasise'that of the Supreme - " I:S·ty and us sal e opp s~ Chalfont' Mercedes 300 in excellent friendly Mikoyan said talks in; the piI,St, ..' ',Soviet ,of ,the USSR 'at,. Krenilllf" yesterday:' ~ " tel'S conceI'?IP.g. e. Ive I " said Monday, experience 'here, and _modem' relations _"< ", . . . _. , " , " ., ' the proVIDclal directorates of ~, NatIonal Chinese, (,;ombat He indicated that', the condition. are- increasingly being If,etween leaders of the ',t§;;o coun- " . . -.' of .' 's tli V' t ' four- Only to privileged instmments: WIlen yon come, -'..' _ " , '.' ,.': , ," ' troops lD oy .le nam, persons. . estab~shed and, strengthened tri~ ' ' '" :. .0l01J.diJ)3,L. ' _~. ~ , , educatIon. .', Britain. Canada, and the Telephone 20548 from look for the'·sign "Kash!ify by had always ~frw and ... '" . , " He said National 'was pro, United -9 a.m. till . Afg~anlstar." .. ° ° ", ','-'-', ',.'~'.-.' _ ,'~' :' " ~ ',~'. :.~" States-would out a.joint 2 p.m. , Radio". us With fr~tful. and ~~ was sure,~t ':_, " .' ," ".', '~',', ~'_,' , . "Our treatles and agreements. His Maj~s VlSlt .Clean ·Sorf,·'R4unns UN Resumes~ . dralt treaty -before the disarma- AdVt-. Advt: would provide '.' ,,~, . - . , '.:Ce'-emonles.:.,. Mark,Comnfefion' ~ '-::.",>, 'Or;LJn:.J'-l;~t' " our contacts, our friendship have another ,,_, , r:,.. ~ _' ~ . h mcr: 'committee within two stoo~ opportunity' to exChange 'B ."I;t:.;.;' -:,:;.' '.' " " _, _ :F,rene '.,~ IoU·..., ~committee " all lests of time as,if ~ol- yiews f' -- .' 'Of '.1;;. '.: '.~' weeks. The 'resllmed and would be another ~p' . e Ore,IJJ.~po'1-.,.,ng" T '. u~d'"''~K =':'d" L ":L" L.".,' " Debate On' Cyprus J.;~ : disarmament lOWIng the fine Afghan saymg ,~the de~elopment ~d . ','. :org.. on Dnar 'Int\: . talks last week. • ,.--~~---- ~ com;olida-, M"• ,,;: fi.w. C~,;;...' ..' .' "." -'.fO· Study .Spo~n "OlY,i of - --- tlon of friendly relatiops be;ween ~~ - ---, . -.:, .;. - ~ 'RF.RAT A..-...... ,.··.. the great factors that " " InlS.".y '," UNITED NATIONS: Aug. 3." C!.n..ITIOet the .' ". " ". . ',': --,--',!'.. "'6''''''~ goes in our favour is the stren- ~h Leaders, USSR and AfghJlllistan. ,; ','. , ' -, '. ' --, ' t~e,-Torgh1J.Ji!l1~.He~~-Kand3h3!, os.- (DPA1,-.The 'United Nations 'Se= His Majesty, ·Wo.RJi OR, h!fhwax was- 'com- cunty Ha'za¥a'JOat Dar,,· gth and solidarity and status of after thanking the. KABUL' Aug,4.-T()·:imcourage "'. oJ.l,S~day."-- Council will resume tOday' pleted C ,"., "." '. '-"'~" "., " ~" .' " the western alliance". Lord' Chal- Soviet leaderS and people, for eJg)Orts, oi'.ra~s 'and,Jo pt~vent ~afta1i ,!ts debates on the Cyprus situa-. .KABUL, Au~. 3".~P;'of. ,~ People their refl~ ,:''- Abdullah .. Minister, of PJanning.·Maj~r-General.,~', Gilbert font said, The four countries rep- .. , Welcome friendly reception uncleaned'::ana'.~, ~ohammad ,_ lIOn , Lazard th~ _.raisihs' Azeeni;,MiJiiSter of Public'Works;.,aceompanjed 'of the School.of Oriental res:nt-ed at the conference, report untrammeled ties of frie~,.d-' from Deing',ex.po~d--tb:e' by', , . The session was requested ,by Languages in Paris. U'niversity Mi¢stry. 'Afghan' and 'foreigti:engmeetS and ~Atidul.MaiJk; 'Deputi'6'ov~, ~ ~ Their reguarly • .coun~ _ .. OJ' Maloes' ship to' their " tlOes between . ". Turkey last week, claiming 11 NATO part­ the two of.Commerce l~f11.led merch!in~' :'-eriior "vio- and also a prcifessoi,at ·Sorbon!Je. ners the NATO-Permanent '...-. recalledpleasantIllemones'ofhiS andexoprters:ln,a, c~mmunlqlle of Beral;'ilrrived lin Sbftday iD'Tgrghundl to aUeDd the lations of the.,constitution" Coun- . ,.. ,~.", ".' ',' by the UiJ.iversity has -ii'rived in Afgha- cil in first to the·USSR eight yeSterday.tliat As.."," ""iII ' ~,_ Makanos gpvemment ace~ba- Paris. . MOSCOW. Aug, 4, (Tass).-. fed. raisins I!Ii;>dUc-', -, ~~~~mes !"'!!~ ~~ su.~ 'COlloaIl'UOD,.~ :" has- iJistan .1'.01' research'on the years ago. f ed in'Perwan , . e ~~..... , . ,:" " gram- The four want 'an international 'Their Majesties the prO';ince should ,pe' .,Ma}9r~neralfueem m a onef _ ., led the situ'ation on the troubled mer of'spoken Darl in Hazarajat. . -King and His Majesty conveyed the greet- cleaned,' sorted While ap!ll'ec}afulg, the•. su~-". '-;,' '. ' " ~sland agreement calling on' nuclear . Queen arrived here yesterday lind',packed: af the, speech 'pr"ll~d tli~'h~d ,work, l?f fUl. comple~on proJ~t., '.He lias already',carried.olit on a ings of the people of.. Afghanistan, Fruit C~aning, '!Pd Pac~g .Afgh~ of the, Yaf- ' __ , ,,'_ ',. 'Turkey claims reo states to refrain from relinquiSh- state visit as the guests of __ Fac,;:j.. the LabOur Corps, ,'a~d' !ali,-co~:nded _SoV1~ ~n-' the' Cyprus cons- search on the gEammer of spoken ing the to the people of file Sov.iet' Union, tory before t~ey are e~ortedi' e~gm~r.~ ,!h · . _', ' _ ~ tIlutlOn was cop..trol. of nuc-Iear .weapons Presidium of the Supreme Soviet . c SOYJet . ~,~ho... , _despite __ ~1! ~ ~Ineere coo~r-ati-onr ?escn~t- violated when ,Par- Dari in Khorassan and Sistan. and He comented that-a distinctive .' The announcement added very,~cult"con~hons,·h.ad~s~~ ,. . _', ' ~ ~ IIament-m which from passing. on' the laiow- of the USSR and the Soviet g-a- feature Afghar.~viet . that, ..mg.lt ~ .an.exapm~e ~enc;lShip, the Turkish "',' 'how or 'material of friend- those complying.- w,ith .tliese 'ins~' ,~de~.1n o! ':.' to build them, .~ :- vernment. completing; the hlgh~ay. i1n~ ~ordHi.ljt)' .JJ:tween th~, Cypriots are no longer represen- 'His trip 10.' Afghanistan ship emerged at,a glorious period truCtlons:,an~ e~o.z::mg,:rar;;ins, :o~yey.~d:, , ,!wo :' ':, ted-extended President ,Makarios' has 'while calling on n6nnuclear states--',;,~_..;."_..;.__-.;~_~..;...... ;_~ _'i!o·''''''-'''-''~'.' - Moscow gave the Royal couple in the contempor 1.9' ,!:I.e' to" th.e?1'· .¥:~tm~s c~u~es. H: said; J:igh~y, been ma-de possible by the h..!p not to build or otherwise __.... -'-~~'!"!'!"-~"i . , a rosto of the', hard curre!3cy area y{l!,l' b~ fr~m. His, M~JestY, a~d ~will !he:." "",. IeI'm m office acquire r warm and hospitable welcome. the two I ,thee King, pl~y ~ In ,,;~. by.one year at!d .also of the National Centre. of Scien- the . " States." ary , ry helpeiUo the eXt~ht ,of tl:!e .amount- r.tI~ltser ~ Moh~~ad grea:,. role '_ the mandates-of the weapons. There is no . diffe-' The thoroughfares in the .city 'Prlme- D,r. '~OlllJ~ s ,e~on~IIlJ.c d:Y~Jopm~nt., ~-:.-_ GTeek Cypriot' tific 'ReSearch in 'die French Mi-. rence in were "Another q'ualify of this, friend- paid_by th~..m as custot:I!s d?fY: .Yousu~.. .. :, . members of Parliament. ii'!ient among- the -allies gaily decorated. The national sh' "H' M' "'·d. u· 'th . --: ' ' , " . .~ . ':, ,_~. V<~~VlJ!tY.: 'Eng1,ne-=:~", . nistry 'Of; National Educatio~. hut some flags of the two states _ ' . , , .' : '. ' ,_ '. .' ~he elilef On Monday Cypriot ,delega~.tQ dIfference in approach. were flying . Jp, . IS aJes~y Sal ". IS, at, ,'." , .. ' " er of Western High,way'Prolect " After carrying out research. -of The Soviet ," .' . ':' •." ' "'-', . " . , . ' " :', . ' . congratulated' the UN zenon RoSsides; Union has neit,her ~~~.;~;d:::!:~i~e:roJ:s~fe~:;~~ Yaftali and Major- ' ,. rejected.' 'dialects'of spoken Dari in Razara- submItted a ~o~~~ ~n ~~=:lg St:~~;iw~' the Turkish' complaints ~Pr(jf. draft treaty to pre; . Their :5'fe·p·· s'~a'-:I~e'" ~End~Vietnam:' as mter' jat Lazard h,op'es to continue 'vent nuclear spread Majesties arrived in the two fnendIy and nelghbour-, ~ n.:'to: ",~~:~;"~:t:I!:on':the,co~~let~on,,: ~ ference l.IJ th nefr indicated ,I,] , '.,: . ~ ~ . internal affairs of hi; investigation on Dari dialects it , -'.., , " " ', ..~ .', " .. . ,. Cyprus. is working .on One. ~a;rco:on~t~; " .' in otl1er :p,arts of.' Afghanis~an on 'Lord Chalfont ftig~~b~n~ :~f~ ~~t~~o~slyh~~~r~aD~a=rWa~>Glial1a~',Di'pl~"',af~Says In a letter 0\0 the SeCUrIty, Coun- Tutur.e said 'he still ~"'~ ~:, '~:~~~e,~~~~j;~nl:i:'~~;J~~~ trips. . . . hopes .~ plane ,~:- to cor.;vince the Soviet " .: from Kabul. , eil, he ,pOinted out the Council it- Uno, eCsaPdeec:ally during the pa'St d~ ',.... : - . ,. ~. .~' Among orieptalists' and linguists iO)1 that.. the' projected ' Atlimtic , Many Muscovites came to Vnu- ,:.. , " LOND9N,...-August ( ~QP-A)~',' ~~ of .co~tnicti~n', .self had admitted 'On May '4 last : kovo .Airport, tli~ , ',.' ., , . t:I!a!erial viis:c- ~ Prot'Lazard is '-recognised as a Nuclear Force under discussion which was decora- Majesty .stressed iliat "the . of,th~; "to North """"'- '.' year that certain l,7l'o"!;ioBs of the cOlppetent KWESI Armaq,:head Ghanan ~ ~!~n: " -expert of .014 and mQ' within NATO.is in itself a pasi-. ted- with the flags of Afghanistan perpetuati0J.1 of ~s friendshi1;>' Vie~ tou~~' Th' 'h'\ .'. ': :. ,.- ,,--. , Cyprus constItutIon ~vm-.e outdated dern Dari ,dialectology. and the Soviet i? ' . tOld ' Ii~re•. TU~Y '$PS:~~d:' .''be~n:, ~~~~~;:t~:rn;;~~'., a'nd could He IS the tive non-dissemin'ation measure. Union. A' guard the future IS certam be?urli- , Kwesi ': Armalj.' £..,~lio ,':,Was ' Min\~ter. E~:Van Do~, ~. . , persian grainmer Th~ir.'Maj~es'- services'Was mustered ness, m~tual respect, ,r.on'mter- s'eakin~fori an,a. the. ',.'.' '; '.• ' .. -', '.' ana another on Visit The welcoming party t~e his retUrn.from-Han.o!, ,:fl?reJg11 Mi~~er·had,1:ieen: &tre'-: the grammer ot, included ference In affairs of ea~ other ~d, he . coUld' , " , ' ." old --persian .prose" which,· , (Contd., from Pace 1) . the President not Jiiv..e-.- .. ,details. t;leIy, ~[~ ana haa ~en .p!a.ce ' ~ Bhittahi. Tribe .,:as of the Presidium of and expansIOn of :-~onolIlJC and ': . spoken I 000 years'-ago. the: USSR &upreme cultura~ 'aooul his ' talkS- With· 'the ·North ~. a JnendJ~ ,atmosJi.!iere. 4 t~ _ ween Afghanistan and' iJi SoViet Soviet, Anas- co-opera~JOn '. ·TT: ~ e tas Mikoyan, in accord- 'vIetnamese govenmients, '.", 'Th~ ~hanalan mlssl~n:- ~U S' 'US'SR'C ' .. 1 " " Union". the Chairman of ance With was. m . ~ 0- , . : ~ AttacKs the Wishes of 'the peQ- , 'c ".' 'HapOlfrom,JuIy,26,to.30,..: .ODSq;lll£ ' P'aks, the Council of MinitSers ' . ".', 'c '.' 'Hon,~'"News , Pravd;; emphasises in conelu: of the pIe of ,the two countries." . But he waS'c~ Wishington·:~a.c~::ding.,to, ..".' Bri'ef " . . il'meS5aie In KABUL. in' sion that the eXcPang~ of·visits' USSR, Alexei Kosygin, and other ll!s Majes~ co.ncludea: 'TreatY Aug,·' 3.-A report o"I nope. from P1'esiclenF H~' qhr-,Mmli of, .Reut~.. Pr~~dent.' :tod~~' A'pp,roved-By'- .:' from· . GARDEZ ~.-IJ.lrich Sp~rl, between leaders of Afghanistan. ,.i>.fIicials. A,lso present were the dunng, this triP, -JohBsOn .. '~' " " ~ , "', .. ' BhIttani ·in Central Indepen" Aug: Afghan to excliange' North··, Vietnam ·to'. President reJ?-ey,re~'his .< .-' "."" dent Pa"khtumstan Direcf.6r~ner:al· ~'the' n~p3.r.t- and 'the Soviet Union has become Ambassador to the Soviet views 'with Soviet leaders or, mat- KWanl~ pledge ,that tlie-· Uz;ut;- t ~ C' says that a' in Union ·Nk:nuhah of' Ghana-'='''' ' -ed States wolild, do eveiy$ing:'s' .. 0tte"" party of 2,000 ment of Economic, Fri~d­ a good tradition in the rdations Mohammad Aref, USSR ters of common interest to th~ ena,e omnu Bhittani trib,,! na.­ Dr. Karl ~basador Nkrumah';is ··a ,member 'cif' the.' 'it could; -to ~d a .I!ego~ated;,set-- .,'~" e,- ,:.." _-' tlOnalists attacked Pakistani rieh-' Kuhrt, Direetor:qeneral between the tWo' stales. to Afghanistan Sergei two countries and that my pre- 'Commonwealth Comrnis~ .' " ,". '--.. ' ~.:",', ",_ mili­ in Antonov, the heads of the E'ea'ee. 'tlement, in Vletpam•. while~reaffir- tary Installations Khwaji-~hal1 the Ministry· diplo- sent visit will prOVe useful for ' , ','., WASHINGTpN, ,AJ.lg,. 4, (AP). '. " , in .of Economic· C matic' missions accredited '.: :. ,-.' I . 'ming its ·-determinatlon ,,:cto'stop ,--:-Th: ~nate" ~oreJgn~,.Re~a, region. . operation of the Fe~eral cr in the stI:engthenmg ties of amity bet~ SIO~ , __ : U.S, _ ' Republic Tennis Tournament USSR and Soviet ' '. .' '.,: . 'aggression: We have ~d we ,will' , hons. -apw:o~d In the ensuing fight!ng. of Germany" The and foreign ween Afghanistan and the SOviet He C?=}te:! ,rues- - ~, ' -, ~:' the 're, tlie two;mem?ers of BnffSh EDibassy (>pen . ~ said his, talks .with Ho' Ghi 'go any wh,?te to.:Jalk to any, gov-: Co~til!l! -,~r:eat~ port says; 13 Pakistani ~~oops the"German ec(momic , Tennis' ToUrnament , (Contd. on 4) Union." day a ,!,Tlth ~os- ":": " Jost miSSIOn, re­ 'Will be-' --..,.-...... ----:-::...--...,....~:.-----'--'-~ Mmh, North. Vietnamese Prime' th~ ...... _~-...;;.:"-~..,....:- 'ernment any time"· ,EI'eSldenl cO~~c'" ~ theIr bves .turned by' ali- ,. • " J'; W'· 'Ful'b' h' , , , " , and -another· ft}ur . le­ fr.om Pakthia t;:> held between the 3nLaIld '::" "- .'C ~d ,_ I1tb in l'efeqing to,2ast. efforts to ,,' c.:. ~ celVed se&lOUS injuri~ Kalml yesterd~ 'Afti!~_ Yisi~g of Irman ':" . ng 1, ,,,', :,' ",' T.he mi-' de­ September ineluSive. Entry :V'S$R.'C,·tt·zens.We'Icome .'.~'-',:YI·,·~.,'.'I~t';.,·;',.,·' rat iitary installations were severely velop~ent projects :tn, th~ pro-' forms and~ copies Of the rnIes HI·s M'··a''J·e'sty',' 'gef peare-,talks ·s.tarted..· -..'" ~h.£;. . !'You' just naiIi~'~the place' and' m?Cml~tee .~o!ed,Arkansas.-sald,t? rec~mm:nd ~n~f!!_Cop:',,' ,-'.' :' _:' damaged. E,leven Pakhtunistani ·vince. . :.,,'- ate avaIlable from the follow­ KABUI", Aug. we'll·'.~~'iii. ' ' =-- '. _. 4.-Moscow Radio A member' of the- . Cultural between' the- right charr a1; the ratificatio~. WIth ~nly, ,~t;Ol' natIOnalists were killed and ,15 ing: .'. -". on the 'countries" of . the rrgnt'tUne;':,he'added:,' ~tirke- ' :" , ' M?naay night said that the Museum said that the ,grow!ng' ,,' _' .:, Hickenl~~r. 'R~J?u,61l(:an. ',",,:, Injured. KABUL' Aug: 3:-Noor AhIilad ,Ameriean Embassy, ~pze. of the Soviet world,and because· of'this Afgha~': '.The, President, . speaking lnter­ flY Union consi- development of -cultural"ea-opera:- 'nistan's pi'>'-+<~e:: arid'iep~tation' '-at., the,' Jow,a recorded, In OPPosl,~on._, "" ". Etemadi;. 'Mg!tan, A!nba~ador' in natiOnal Club,- AJ:.D. (MIss 'dered the visit o~ Their be~ Whi Hi'" "'d .....-t. th' US' ,- " Breadma~g Majesties tion the- Soviet Umpn and have' been 'g';fuing ,. " Karachi, will serve sitni.1ltaneousl~ Sally Wmter,. COntfO!Uer!s the'King and Queen of AfghaniS- Afghanistap. .iIi-ihe interna;' peaJ::eff~~ =ul~U;~ on~,'- ''- .., ~ tWo.:thf~~ ~nia- IRII:8IIII. was due pilr.tic1.il8rly tional s1?here.-: ,,'~ . . ratine·a.'by a :, ';'-' ' .. , as Ambassador to ~yloIl, , Office), United Nations (MIss: .. ' tan as ~ ..' ',.-. jOrIW' important factor for to His Majesty's .of the,,5enate., the ,tteaty 0 .' '. (Contd. froJll P3l:e 3) ,"General Khan A!.~ interest. In I:e- .' In reeEint ,years: k.g~ indUstrial,' Mohammad,- 'P. Capon:), United Natious , • < economic co"Operation cen~ !~ars, "We are.$oihg--w do eYe~ c,~uld"clear ~he-~ay iJegotia~ Flour mill of 200 tons daily--. .Ainb~dor to between he said, -two' .Afghan organis-m sU,cn CItieS _,as:' .' ador .to:J:9tdan, .- . EUROPE' ; in' w·ays have J:ieen' b~t; 'she pOint!!d ,free. independently, ~ew tory; .' . Advt. ... - . Representatives of .Radio inter- Ka~ill." We ~ould like of anYi.de01ogy, ~ork:,Chicag~ a~d'~ilO- Fran-, , num~ Afghan ,out"She: qec1ared ~at the g6veril~ o1".o~ ,or, anyone ,else~s:! Clse~ Building to house _admhris- ' viewed a of Moscow citi- artiSts to hold a larger exhibition. Afgh~tari '):Ie de-' ~ e~change,im.:'.l?e ~pening. , by' zens representing ment' of envisaged' ·-Bared.. ' ", . .-'.,'. ~ slm~l.ar, U:~. tratioo' offices, employee .,ca-_ . different classes. in the Soviet Union;' he said. ' vast sChemes 'deveIop~ agri~' ',' , of offices-ln;cities"fn :.', One of them, for .,' ''- ",.,.. ::' ~, . ~~t,Um~. feteria, and salesroom. jetll~EING727 who had seen the A woman member ~e the :.'0, ' Torghundi-Hera~Kandahar of InSti-' . culture,. induStry and' ,trweI:, arld'·.brute'_ nagement is aware that 'wra,p' AND ., . the interest taken tists, said: uHis Majesty the King tra~tion.al force 'and' " "" ".. ' U.S A, q"'lJAY: ... ~ ."- friendIy..alid r~latioIis iirevail".·~'We',: ping eX.}I ,nll'iS ,by His Majesty in Soviet workers aggieSsiDn will not _: " " the bread. in pa\"? will of AfghaIiistan has. adopted- the 'between'·Afgh,ariistan,'lIli.d " ,_ 'I. I~.• the,-So-: don't wari.t,war with ~nhance 1:'1" .Ii I I'J~'fa employed on the project. any:one," he .. _". "0" :' ' ••• greatly its accePtance F. He des- policy of strengthening v.iet·UriionJ:!ave.):i~ei:l:gI"'Qwirig.!!rid' ' '_ :-".' IRAN NATIONAL AIRLINES - national ·said...'.:', and is pIanJring to do,'JO as: '.' CORP. .' cribt!d Their Majesties' trip to the freedom~ neut.r~ty .non-~- ~Change ;", " ..,,: ' .. :" :'.:. U.s: ,EDvoy,:M'eets Premier CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLI~L'S . Annourices the commencement'effective AUgwlt 5,'1965; of its and 'the ~f ~~, be~een ~e . Youhg A1n~ri'can:~m.aIe;; ~: ~. ,KAB~ '_ , soon as approjlriate -mac~ry Soviet Union as a symbol of grow- ment.~~h foreIgn pacts Df~, --will, :A:ug; -4'.:"AmbassidQ'r:" :~"''-'" 1l0TEl. ZAK TlI.ZIOU BOefug 727 Jet service. Departs hom Kabul Tehran'~d for·his )eaders two ,coUI!~~ liav:e-. drafte.a seI'V1.~· can be purchased, .and tiistaI- <;'·' .... ,for 'ing and expanding friend$hip and country. plaY~d 'for army. . next Jq}m·,M,,-.~~of--tIre:, Unif.ed led.. . . E.ur~pe' at 09:40 a.m. Sund€\y and Thursda~:'J)lease neighbourliness '. . an IInp?rtant·pan m·. thiS" ~ont~,~.the pef~nce ~ , .. '-'-,,' contact· between the two The Afghan natIOn. she DeplUUnent ,S!a.tes of America_<;aIled on-Ptinie:,,:' add.ed, l"egard:· . '.: .:: ,< • ,.' ·~ounced. mAN AIR, Phone-21405, or yoUI' travel agent: countries, " _ " " M~~ Dr.'-M®ammad Y~f.', supports amicable co-operation' (Contcl OD PQe,4) __ " ...':, " . (Contct,OD pap ~esf!!r~ , 4)., morniJl&;•. "" "'., -;". . • ' # - .- :.- " , . ' . ,- " ...-, - . - '- ... " ..' • .' c , " , . : . -' . .

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- .' '. .~ - - --. ~ , :" .'. ' '.' ~(,. ... .' " .. ','.: " . . _:- -. , ' . . : ~ -". . '. ' , , . , , " .- PAGE 7. -;-' . AUGUST 4, 1965 " - \ • ; _: :.1 :- ~, :.." •• !fi ,,"" • 4". ~...... ;" ~ - ~~:!~ES-,'~tJ:~Pf=:m =:i~~~d :~~, Radio 4fglumistan 'BAKHTAR NEWS " ~ sr. ',f'RJSS. ProrjralJlme., ' ,",' .', ,., .. ,>~. ", ,: .. '/'" ':', ·AGENCY . . .foLunlll7l.{/ ~ce7Jlts. ' , ate iram ln~tn:;eIVb aecHue meIr own po- no~"mllitary , i .'Eliitor-i."l-Cbiet U.:i. ::iecretarll u~.l::::i side.' 15 there any ;;: . " ~ . ,01 .:s.tate lJean • ADi :PfPim:ti~:. ~'t.ha:t"'~ tj:le. fa<;t. that.,. on 25 m band <'. 't~' :atlun- den.)' to tne other S-lde an attempt, :S~ived'all " 22aSl., '&rid 6:-; .' A. We 'have .no :p~~~n,.~ ~nes' iJ:I,.,-\I~~...~orlii teSts.·' , '.' '" Unlil I'roirauime: t , . "~lSTAJIl;' ~~ we::atti'CJfi~, "\\fO.4i4 :'biiln'ill- to solve. It as if It.were a military': Durinl't the ,half \ .: '. ; matter; . .:slicli~~~on, century or so 6:0IHl:30 p.m, mg 'fA'join"" in. ·problem.' But tilat. the, s~nce AST, 4. m Kcs ':SIOm )zj:I/...· unG~ -t:o"hi~ch'~~o~- real issue, diplomatio t;ea ~'jV~re ~~ llIl Q m ';Su~tWa.~~frooi:'~;, ,'-r:. parallel:..decIara~on ~~~~tht.s':lb- band 'era ',on,_.eement w . ~~~, In tile long run here.i$ the ~~ ',1ishedSo~tw,eUe~., .Af~~ir-d= E11lnM ~Uiww,u' Ject; No,' oJ' think .all' at··:,;,., ese tul constructio ?f viable SOC1e~~ ,--'¥early-. ;',":' . AC'* . '. vent_~~$P~d of J!U~':Wse-,ave1l~~t ll the., VIet .. ID,0~. S81 .'" ' 6:30-7:00 AST 4 775 Hlilf::yeaj:iy~·. to ~·£ulijt~lor- m So~theast~, ~slah.manycliang~have,~.cl1tT1:d, Kcs on 62 : -Af..3lIlI-'. ~ns 'Ul. the ,~~ds oi-:-~. .' m band. ~1Y. :*. ed to see" ~~J~t:~. ~m- 1: think . . ,".:' .,~..:;lOl' hands of additional ~iQBal. we have made It cleat· m the world.. SOme.coUD:tnes have nu- plished '. "'.' ":::" . , that we woul~ ~o comp~telY' ..... ' "F'C!)REIGN:' clear for~ '., ,.' . , ~. ~. ~et;ary, ~ much prefer . been_' WIped out from RUR'.n Pt9Ilimme: '~rd- spend our available r~sources t~e > Yearly". :' : .$ 38 ' We aJso;glve ~ ~orny to the ~. to_~ ,latest.~~ m.the map of world, OtherS ba,ve HJ:lJO.I0:30 pm. AST 47775 Kcs , -Hill arran~eIIlents,witbin'NATOfor ap-- buildIng up economic. ~d at~ed ,indep~dence on ¥e 1'· $ 1. '.. ~ ,~~Jected ~'~~ .social ' ; from. '. 62 m ·tiimd e-', r..;~"""-l~ In structures. of the countrIes ~nd' Y . . . '$' 9' . effet;tJve coI!troi . Q~ ~ nuclear a: V:~etn.am ~ttlem~'::"'~i 'of foretgn colonIal rule. But, ;. ,~~~y pow~ ... 'in Southeast Asia -ca!l\er than have ~o.d Germaa PrOlniauafl: '. 'b 'Che- J oItheNATQ alli~ IlI1d, VIeyvof~lsthet~Ope ,thrOughout . this the reIa­ . wi1L~,. ~~. ~adY those resources absorbed' into an tio~be~Mghanistanand'~e 10:30-11:00 p.m. AST y- t' we hav.e ~en .a. ~eat. that ~he,lJ1i can ~>lce unn~ess&n' 15225 Kc:s '~'~.'1oCil cuqency steps·~ ~~t dlrectt~ war caused by, ago SOVIet U1ll:0r.,have on 19 mband. a_I" many. ~., Ito bnng abo,~t ,ne~~... been 8!OwJhg the offidal. ~~ e~ qu~tion of Pl'lority t-:. gresslon from the north.· on the. basIS of mu~T~:~ Foreign language programmes ~ comes ,be- . A.. Well: -I thiclt ~e:~':IlQlnt Now, there . ;rate.-,: . .. ca~ tl;Iere h~ve ~n. ,'~ to·~ 'possI1iiliti~'~:)~#~;:(ilI.;othat are a good many 'operatlon, good neighbQur~ess include local and international ~t:,.. things that could ~e news; c~ntar:y, .; Prinjed " .. pa~lcularly I .~e SOVIet, ~Umon., ~~~" 'be done in - and peaceful co-,exiSt~.-Tfll!'di!. talks 00. Af.. ~vezn.,ent ·Ptia~. tl1e and ,ag~~~ the field of housing ihanistan. and HOlde .. who, .have. ':Ja~~~t~at what· ~t attem~~·~,~.,~"ex- and land reform' ferences in the social and P:Olit1.c:.ti Afghan and Wes- we UN and ,.~ ~stems tern music. " ,." . were talking a . "NATO had i:IiStiJ~,. of the'two co~tries·1i8v.e ?-~";,;;..,;.,."",,,,:-=,--,-~:,.:...,.-:--:-:-. ploration· to {lnce the development of the .something to_ do With ~olifera- -mor-e'wA:etner there·iS:·~·;indica- b8Sle-I not' been an -obstacle, m the path "Il" think the word these days is-. smooth WESTERN MUSIC 'l·;nu'., TIM-ES' .t!on. , .tion on the of development of friendlY- &AD part af the other side infrastructure of 'COl:I1ltJ:Y, Daily from 1:05-1:30 p.m. on .L Well, w!! know this'is not the that a peaceful' the relations between the two' n~h. settlement is possi- which would greatly. stunuhite the ·.. hours.' shorl wave 41 m band ' ·case. They have objected 10 the _ b~. .' AUGUST :4, ~U', . .,.- main purposes "Of the United· Daily ex~t Fridays 10.40 to 1965 to tlie ANF;. they have. ob' Another is the'li'ossibility Their Majesties' state visit to, tI!.e 'J~c'ted of for- States in thlrt Part of the· world. ',USSR, concluded 10:55 p,in.·.Westem dance music t to the speCIal committee mal action by one or another the. ed1tbi'W. on me~, 1 of . AmbassadOr Lodge will be &0- will certailily w.av.e only, -: New LandtDark On·. whiCh Secretary MeNamara has the UN agencies. lead'to fUrllier suggest,ea. " ing 011t there, having had tal~ . -strengthening . and consolidiltion , . At the present time, the General with Eugene · d rJl 1 have 'd~ubt Obj~t Black and other!!, of these relations anir &i'eater 'Pro'g'ress-' no they to Assemhly" 1S not in co- Roa J:O. " lllAT So, w~ seSsion and 'with real feeling as to the ~i- Op!!I'atiOll between 9· do not see this. as has some prob1e.ms of its own. 'In hilities; :the two couil.- .. '. , - . .' d" a problem of .priorities ~ty the prospects aI!.d' the tries.'. . because the CounCil, 'the' question ~en! of the ]j:very Afghan., will be prou. We are c?D"I:,lDced that the arran~e- !,atur~lly interests of. the Unit- . ,The sam.e iSsue of the papei Q~ that ~ ,~-T-ot¥h~di turns. around what the ed' States in moying in ] .. ments wlt!}m NATO, as they ';\'ill SeCunty this dir.ec- voted a whole page to !!C9n.o~c . Highway haS' 'COmple~ Council would b;e. able', to ti@n . been be evolved, h~vc J'.Dthinli wli.at- do "-ith affairs. One' {If the articles dealt., This'is another .landmark'm the concurrence of all I would have to say, 'however, ·.with the./pro~cts ever to do With th'e -proliferation five· permanent members.. 'of"prodiiitiig , the clevelopment -of the 'country. of we~pons, a~d that ·economic -and' social recons- 'chemical fertilisers and ,mANA 'nuclear We do Tqese are 'matters- which ought thermal AFGHAN ( 'Those {amilil;r 'with' the lJ'es-. ~n truction ·is difticult while -gueril:la' electricitll from Khest-Kahul not see.any basIS which. others to be .explol:'ed...if there were ~me .-dep~ations·.cantinue· the. natUral gliS i tem partS of Afghanistan will, ··to affliCt found in Shiberghan in '11brt~ein :Arri.val.~ can.,claim that this.. very, un~rt...... ~ay ill w~ch ~ . ·1 f1ill reciate-tbe importance' ~atter, non,pro~feratlon the Uruted Nations·, country51de: When. local ~- Afghanistan. lierat, KandIlar, ant of .. Cal! move towar~ a peaceful ,The' ·fact..that,we do Kabul y &pp.. l' k'" two ex- - ought t~ b~ set- clals are assassmated and 'kid- not hal.'e huge" depOSIts An;i'ml-Hi3Q .., ~d suspended m order telement of this problem. we napped, of,.coal, 1 of the m mg the 'th : .t~ , aC~lleve some, .()the~ object, when -communications are ,'and specially the' tYPC of coal re- 'New ,Delhi-Kabul treiDes' -would .. ,Of 'course, give it our full destroyed' and kno"Ck~d 1 m that cor:ner of, e ~hich IS no~ rele~ant to' bridges qufred for ure by, in'dUstr-i8l eon. A:rrival-1615 , the ques· sUPJ>.Ort but -we cannot be very' out, it is !lot easy country. . . t10n of. proliferatIon , to build"up tlie cems,·. makes the discovery', of Kabi1l-Kost , speciJk .today. becaUSe' these are economy of a countrY. Q. Mr, Secretary, ,wit~ res~t matters ~ing . large' deposits of gas and' the·PWjll ABBOFLOT H.o.. ..St. He~'. ' ~O~id'n:,~~~~O'o!:: ~;;u~:, Klibul-TaahDnt·)(OlICI).w.· ~ alroltJ'~~U:~~:~,~~ftha~th St t,L F d h W·tb -r"_. Departure-lOOO ' P " '.~,n,9. nen 'Ie,n U ,of cheriIical fertiliser.·If each toft . .TMA 5 tp" ,I. .aoVlet· nion -of fertiliser .increase,Harin P.r~' Soviet, engUieers th~e' , . Beltut-Kabul workiD,g, have been. On eve o'f ".." departure 00 dueticm'by five tOnSit'wotIld'mean .wIth Afghan-workers. u"," miC progress' of AfghGn;otan and Aftival-llOO 'under most dilIicttlt conillti~ ~ The King of Afghanistan'. an increase of 500000 tOns' ,TiiiS" an.oliiclal vlSit to the ::;oviet Un .. , IS a symbol dwelt, . ! . . of cOOperatIOn, bet- on. the lmP9rtan:t changes ·that· ~ould. ~eat Iea~.!or.- ' .. Ion. at ,the ib.vitation of the ween. the two .friendly states".. represent a ~dofthl:e::~~:e~~:~· haVe 1;aken place in recent years .ward In the .promotIon of ~cul- ;ti~j::V:;=;, l1~a~~~~ 'fun~~top:m~~;:a~fo~~~: i~,~.::=,S:~~:l~VeI ~r:' gh.iP.niStan's ·developme,nt. They pondent of t~~:C~httt~:JJ7: '~~ ... m Afghanistan'A. Petrov nIStan's fOreign· policy His Majes- development'" had to toil in intense,heat 'and" and lzvestl.a's speCial His Majesty noted' produced wouI~. create ~ploy­ correspou, ty pointed out that it rested· on a "when djjfer~t men~ duriJig 'heavy dust-storms in all den ak~auta sectiolloS of the ,oPPQ~ties for. a . ~umbe! V. N and:answered desire to strengthe!l-' world peace area where water is not elIsily a qu~jons.· -Mghan population have realised' ~e:I~IS ~~!.e- ~ '·numpr of and; thus accorded with the Char- anothe! a'v·-"1abIA " , ~ " ;' :.tiIS Ma~est:y greatly' th eed of transformations ,in "",~.' ... s e~nomlc v'=:" AU .... appreCIated" tel' of .the 'United Nations,. The ...e.• - As it has linked . 0:. n try' d coo erating : The artIcle .went. on' a ,number: of the bonds or cooperatitm between people of. AfghaiIistan IT ooun. an are p . it to· say that l'mpo~--" .~tres m' westem Afghanlsta~,and are con.vinc- towards thIS end". . has not been. publicly maae •.-...... ~ toe Soviet Umon -ed,'he.. saI.d,. tha.t a.Jlegianc;e.t.o the . . At haniStan, the ,a~<.1 furtn . Roudning oft hiS'intervieW: Ifis known wha,t the cost per umt,of ,highway'will also lne. prospects 01 er tradltiotial .". . ·the thermal , . hJi, to de eI the economy:of policy of J1eutrality and MaJeSty asked the co~- fertiliser"thuseleCtricity and the .strengthenmg of ,the econOmIC non·alignment is a c~nvey.to produced. Will'.be. v up Th 7oo.kfio~ ando~ultural guarantee' of dents. to th~ Soviet]leO:- Estimates 1u-e h I a~ contacts oet:ween the the SUCCfi!Ss of of priine impOrt_ the woe e '. '.' two ·c@untl'Jes. this cOurs.e, ple .hi.s satISfaction with the ~- , ance In' ~e metre road,Will. ~ .. Afghariistan is COIning out. in gth of ...Iann;na stages of.pro- selp to.• ' , The development of Afghan--S~ favour th b d& f friend !" --eo ease ~ti9ll of frieii,dship With ;ill pea_ . ewng e.on 0 - -. and com.- viet .economic 'an,d cultural r~la-. pies of e jeCts of- this nature. tlie' wor'ld for pea-_e..l $hIP an~ cooPE;ratlOn bety.'een,th • Anis munication De,tween the, nortli. - tions;' he emphasised, ' 0=...... two neighbourIng di!voted its -editorial' to r-ests on cO'"existence, one of .th major "I want C01lIIII1es. Th" M .;..... '''''ftte'·' to th em and southem paris of ,At- the sincere desir~ e my trip 10 contribute'to e~ aJ~.Ies,..... vISIt. e, -of the peoples ,principles of which is goo ...... -. Foreign ilinlster Sp,yros .~~iet. Majesty said: . . ',' -::;:.' ltyiJriaDou, asked' Uie fne~~_ 0rk. O? SJI"!laT -ing'.has equipPed': 'ktWl wor- ::Tlie Soviet,Union. _ ..,,,,,,,r, proJ"""" v.: has reDdered ' United. N~ODS m~r to c1Jscuss.,wlth ~ :Am~ IS progl'e"'?Dg ken; with valu.abie' ~-bulld-..fu:ia:nCial-·and 'Wbpi~. ~ t~e pVerD_eDt 'thein are ·the . Nqblilo ~ence, $ristPce Tu~ Cypnots their ing . ·,.to Afgbnistali seVer~ minodtY '1'el'resentation 'in the" Hydro-Electi7-c' Project;· ihe.~- in building Island S ~ . , . _ . projects. It is .' . gidik•. TechiIicum' and the ·difficult to say Addressmg the Umted NatiOns ,the Turks :.Poly-· With anothe~' imPortant task ,whiCh one of them. or Cyprus, tecliJiic. . . . , I is most prefer- security Council; he' c1IaJ,leDgcd. Cyprus called 1 accomplished in, the develop· able. 1'l!e proteCt which 'attr~ 'for an emergency : In,the' culfural :and. educationrp I Turkish delegate Erlap to accept meeting of ~us- ',fi~lds, nt 'of' try. we can general at~tion in -Afghamsf;m, .the Council: and .100, ~e' ~viet yni~'s: ~ such.a'plan, ed ll.'urkey of threatenmg oP!l1'~lon rek f' :::;:mfurtber-'prog . the Soviet Union and throughout repudi~ted military WIth AfghanistliiI is, 111· oo~ ~...fA ~e Turkey has the me-, ag~on againSt the island 0:W, ' 1dliI' -., ,wGrld; was, 'the motor-road ciiator, Plat~ re- .creasing.·A latge numbel:.of Af­ ress Wl~ 6r~"",r- ce Glilo L&SS? ?f pllblic in a letter made' public g~a~ ,!ltu~.tS ro en. . through.: the Sa1ang ..whiCh' cuts EcuadOr, accusiag. him· . :are stu«mng in ,We -are, partiC1¢u'ly happy. on of ·bias. m '1fueSday. -&Met UIUver-51ues across the heart' of the Hindukush. a de1liiied report to the Council·.''IIhe -ana· ': eduea­ Iqbal . the .completion Of ,thii projeCt It linIts' not' only Council had already sche-' tional instituti~ It is noPed, w4~' the DDrth and on his.. effortS to find a peaceful duIed Tuesday's !nayl\t at a time Their Majestfes . the .south -of AfgnanigU'!l meeting at . the '.concluded 'the- editorial;' that TJieir . Morlaza , the but'solUt.ioII.. ct 'the Cyprus- problem. request of Turkey , which', Kbig aDd .QiJ#n are Oil. an -alSo the .oorth 'and the SOuth of· sought Majesties' state cvisit to- the USSR Ifawi... .ofilctal BPth Eraip aDrl Kyprianou' ad- debate 'on 'the action of the rGreek 'Will~open Visit ,to 'the "Soviet ~·Asia..ThiS motOr-road is of his-' dre5lied ~ . a new chapter ~ 'the Roeba!l . Unkm. . ' " the .. yesterday as Cypriot House of Repr~'i'eS histQty>of to*al .}rilportance for· the econo- it opel!ed :debate .'at relations between the Slulfa the IeqDelit (ColRlL 1m.pare 3) , " " two .couriti'ie8; , Banaiy • Shari·Now . . . . .;.

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Sovie,ts,Weloonw THE, WEA'I'HER Soviets Attack U.S.' Action .. Cholera Cases ...... - ... -.. ~ .... ~~ ~ ~ YIltertQ'I Tz "n!ue' V ~a:.. Their Majesties" ,I~ ·Vletna.,,~ .Max. + 30 C.'.-:.-'lYUIUI&IUJD•..", »" 12°C• :Sc;into Domingo Found In Sun: sets tocia:Y' ·at·6:56 p.in. . mrres~~::tsfrom Af~eneva.Conference T~E:a~~PI~h~I~;~ 4~~;At.as,- SlUkrises,tcimorrow.at.li:!J9 a.m. page, 1) . ~Olnorrow's Outlook: Clear A~'"'~t (Reu'_:'~ ~~ ~ The airliner carrymg the Kmg-·. '.''GENEVA - A spread to IDdia, according' to an. ...IIIlIIiI" _and Queen. their s6n~ HRH P.rince '-." .' -"':"~, ' ~"..- Shah Mamoud. and theIr entau' '~j~a~~u:on,~~ay ~~ a ,Wlud.se-raJJgmg attack a~ lhe f:~~ announcement here yes-· PARK CINEMA: . VOL. IV, NO. 111 rage C:lrc1ed over fhe airport .es·. ' . .e _ co ,r~Jl~.~"'.: 0J1, .' action in Vietil:iDl Tweive. . -, - ...:' 'At 2:30, 5:30, 8, 10 p.m, Ain,eri- carted by Jet fighters belore land,. and tile :Qouumcan:.RepnbllC; -an a~ontative wenem somee tere$-;, f~' bav,e ~.n lft~· can film.RANCHO NOTOROUS. ~;d . . '.' '., _ ! i:O:, ", and sailf"-Tsarapkin had be "high" Ith h s,; po t fi ZAINEB- CINEMA. R' film were. plaved ana a ;;alute of n;r th S. U ,- , '" . ",-' '.. " . ~ug no exac gures At 2, 5. 6 p.m. usslan. ~",. ~ ~tlVeen ha~ra ~',m .pp1erPi~;md a. - '. "re frieftdSllip our"peoples. SirQDt tr.aclJtiOD_ .. fi d . e OVlet mOno ",_,,- -' ,uced venom are as yet avaIlable, . HAPPY nAYS WIth TaJ'iki trans- be~d it_:an~ str~ 1l0ns \\ a~ Te. .. .~. "-"-', r • .il'#>- tpe .diSa'fmameilf: talkS. . '." " .. l$:groWing ,everi..'«fay, as'our cop- Hundreds, of M usco.... ltes waved ,According to Tass Tliarfl>l!Pi'- .. "ThIs is'not helpful;;:it,is a set- latIon. ,taets oe(lonie Wider ana OIW'~Dles leam,-more 'Uoui::eadl .' fi,ags of Afghamst.an an~ the .pointed out that., the ~ttee 'back to otir:PnTgI:ess:"~etfi ""<~"cTS'C'D ~---,--,-,-:-:--~~.,.-~.,.--' ,-", ofl1er,'::~__ ~~tfioId- tlle.tbo~Sa,!:its~ of People ·Pth~·iD-' ,.-: .. ,, _. _ .pro~gs' Citi"zens SSR greetmg the head 0; At: had resumea its in 'said.. _' '. ''''.' . tJ Dlli . 'F,or, Sale - : - -the _hall'of tbe KremliJi.Theane at a mee~ held Wf'dt¥ day -' : -~ <. ~hamS1an> Cheers m.hon.our of th!, conditions when a waye of itiipe- . 'Foster told newsmen Tsarapkfu --.' : :iD-ho!1our.~of ~~ ~j~-bY th.e_SOviet·Soc~etY forfiieDd-~:-- -.t'-; : nendship between ,he peoples. of rialis~ . aggression, flagrant ·viol· had in effect repeated his previous (Contd. from page 1) .Mercedes 300 iti excellent 'She aeclared that 'Soviet scho1aI:s -" _:ship and CultuI:3l Rela~o~ with Mg~tan. , '. -, '... , ,he h\ 0 cauntn~ rang out. ._ ence' alld intervention in··the- do· rejection of very current western coudition; Onty'1o privUeCed ~ An~as ~CSld~t: y"ea~~ .~. ~ ~:s MI~: me~tk. hati written many- books on the _•.' >-MiKoyaJi, 01_ than too --: _ . '. -:..- , MaJesty" lth Anastas " affairs of. other'st.ates was di$aImarnent or c.pntrol 'proposal persOns. Telephone 20548 from ··_.me .~esl?ium:of the ,.:Supreme". :ThE!",scientlst ··stresseq that ,a' ", ~ kO}cI1' and Alex~l Kosygm "t:p sweepmg across the ._werlq_ 'The and had revived 'several Soviet history of the struggle of the pea. 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. ' , .~: -;:,ovlet 01 tile u;:,St', .was aJ:n9nt big- role in' strengthening. friend-, " ped mlo a car"hlch, escaried by:' Unit£d States is waging a war of propoSalS' h the Ii 'd ti 'pie of Afghanistan. -for freedom t. mator-c-vchsts proceeded to the ,-..': _ . ., ~uc as q~I a on ~tne-. ,?o.vlei' le,aOel's ~re~ellot ~. the, "_~~atia.~ .:bet~eeti. the: ,USSR__ ,.,- : "1"--- .. extertnmatlOn agamst~ the Viet- of mIlitary bases and an '1lIlCOllt- .and independence. Their Majes­ z.. ties' visit, s,he said; 'Ivill, certaiI!,ly ,; nail ,oecorata w,tn- -~gnan. and- and Afgli~islan, ana in imp~"" -' :'__ :'.<-; CIt. t H M' tv' U d' n.amese peOpl!!. flagrantly violating . rolled ban "on nuclear' weapons.' . TeliDis TOJ,ltnament ;:'.OVle~· ~ a er IS, {lJes" ca e "el?a· the United Nations Gnarter -and . ''"- s~rve as an important factor for " nags. '., .' . , iJ:!& mutual· relations betWeen .' . ralely Dn Mlkoyan a~a 'J{osygm. rules of international'law'" , __ .promoting co-operation and The BritISh Emba$SY' Open - '_ .:.' 'fue royal' couple was welcom~: ·Afghan,. and SOViet, j;eop1eS,. is . HIS MaJesty IS staymg In. tlte ',' triendship between the two' coun­ Tennis Tournament· wID be IC;"~ ., . . :by tne.·. \Iice'.~nau:maI!- of .~e.. played'by tIle. Society for·J'tiend- " ~he Teprese~tative held between the 3nt.. aDd 1~b His Majesty ~ Mohammad Zahir Shah addreSSes -a 'meetiDg ot.the SC)viet_.Soclety· ' :: . - , u mon-, or .Sov!et· ·.I!:nenoroip~ ::;0... ship~ahd Cultural ReI.a:tionS-:· .wiW- . '. .: . ",~.£ Kremlln during hiS Moscow VIsit SOl71et next tries, Afg~tan;'~d ~£' tha~ ~plomat . of September inclUsive. . Entry for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Afghanistan at the Kremllil Theatre in,Moscow· _ C1etles" Viktar t.iorsbkov.. ".Rela-. its cOunterpan.-,- . • Jirgha Criticises said the western powers, Ghana on Wednesday. On- the right is a part of the audienee. - . uons:oelween'our two cotingies;~ the' _Afgllan-8oviet _.~ FttendShip .. while payuig lip ServIce to disar· ferms and eopies of the rules (Contd. from pa~ i) French Club are available froIIi'the follow- 'I ···TelephotO.. ~ he:s.nd, "are,a ViVId 'embOdime.n~_ SOciety. _..-- . . -. ' ,- ,' _ ·.akistan P,.n.li".y mamellt, were in fact blocking . The pwe.viOusly announced call- . ing: ' ~-"'-,-,'-"""--'--'-:'-'----';'--:."'.-..,"'--. ' at ~e pnnl:iples" a!~ ~c~ul' cq--'. i\ddrissing ~the ·me.etini cOsii:lo-.~ " P Ulu.. any progress'in the talks' OJ). this ~ lJi~r" up quota had been set at 17,000. On the 12th of August a American' Embassy, , - - existence:The;y not·ofllY.meet-the iiaut Gherman .TitoV:said~that ·he. ' highly Important problem of our .ilationaI Club, A.I.D. (MISs. K.-'l.BUL Aug. 4 ~.P!lrtiCJpants time. . - All the September call-up will ,dancing party will be orga­ Their 'MajeSties· " :. :mterests' .of 'our, ~PL.es; out -a!SO haa--seen' M~'imiSt.atl from'outer . nised 9 Sally Wmter, _' Cont~1 Old~ ~conso1idatiop'Of, • in a large trIbal jl[gah of Halim: As . be assigned to th:- army, the aI!,-' at' p.m. Bar Sandwi­ Novas' _Three •Week• , - coJj,l:ribute to _the space,,· \,1, could.. clearli. seC vast -,' - for the. Soviet, Union, . Office), UJi.ifed NaUons -,zal diVInes and elders at .Gandab Tsarapkin ' saJd, ,gwded _by •the nouncement said. . ches served. ReServe your table !MJsa U-"'ndDL1'-::t',.· - "general"peac~", " :_., ',' "green- val.l¢ys, hoarY' mOllOtiin thous~d,~lX at the French' Club from :; P. CaPon), Uiiltea, Nations ~~ ~,~". ~, peW~and condemned the atll1ude 'adopted general lIne of its foreign policy "Thlrty·three hund­ .A .'. "aelatIonS'obetweeh ,'ouI'::COWi,_: the capital'of Afgh8 nis- [EO men \nll be calli(;j. UD m p.m. to 7 p.m. or TeIl!J'bone Hostel, 'and"The Britt.11 Em- Government Falls In GreeQ ,.-':~ (aIl~ by the Pa.klstan government to-· it waS not going to relax tne d, bassy. '. ' . ' ", tries,have D!!come a modei of g009·. KabuI," ..•.- " ,'. wards ,the 'people of Pakhtunist,m, October, the announcefuent' said. 23295 from 8:30 to 12:30 a.m. ATHENS, August 5, (Reuter).­ . ~OSCOW, Aug.. 5.-Th~1X Ma-. neignoourlY ··ClrOperatron " '''Ui)r- _ The cosmonaut '~essed·,that·bis ~ forts in the struggle for peace> fOr ° jncludmg 4,600 for the navy. Advt.· ~ three-;week-old government of George Atbanassjades­ mem~rs, of}h~'l1arty~ 'str~Ssed:':~Our ~oples SpeakIng on' 'behalf of theIr dIsarmament ancf'for the easing of Jesties am;! 'wov -ara 'colleagues' and he wanted..to see - . people, the tnbal 'dIVines and, Novas feU early today when Parliameot rejected a vote of saw the baUet Pearl presen~~ "happy. to kriow~.thaf"tlle' ~vi.et- 'all other,cOuntries as peaceful and' . il',ternational' tenSlQn. • ' . r chle'ftams declared' their readmess confidence by 167 votes to 131. ~y ~he B:~ C~m;r;rp Of .. t~~ Afgnan -frontier .,J$. one of' peac.e covered- with blossopllng. -orchar~ . .. ,,~ra,~ a~e_o to defena thefr terntory -and free· . ".We .have been offered once - • Novas immediatelY anno.unced Prove his: dismissal of the Defence enmgra e a ana Iriends:hip. .. '- . as- Mghatllstan "'We snould like:'· . the~ oppo~ Congresses- Wedensday-, .. .,. '" ' '.' ,,' r. '. " -'. .'", • • dam ~nltedly •. agam to discuss such' an agree.. Forthose who.lik-e: , tbat his government would resign Minister for a,tIght-wing Am thO 't .. 'th _. AfghanIStan'S policy of _neut· ·.to see all countnes: live as good.,' ;;~outs . th eng ose .presen. m e gO" . -ality' d -, .~I;"""';-en. hel"" . hL_..~~ d-' th· 't" . ha" . '. The jlrgah ended affi'id· rnent on the non·proliferatlOn of \ and he asked the Deputy Speaker purge lJ1 e army. , vernment box together with ..tli:e ,r ,.all n~n ~~'I'on'-..an"" :neIg _UUU!-"'. an : e;-r Cl,.:z~ po > . of Long Live Pakhtumstan . nuclear ~veapons which would en. of the House to suspend its emer­ Papandi'eou said after the :vote royal, couple were. Anastas Miko- .ease ,mt~~bo~:~ '., i:i. p~ ~d P~D~ermg. ..;. . '. According to a report from pe-l able Westem' Germany to gain reallygood,thIngs inlife gency session until a new govern­ "the disappearance -of the go~- .yan, President.of the' Prestdium ~ngthen ll.eac~ m··the ¥id~e . _HisMaJ~ty noted in bis..s~ '-' shawar m Central Pakhtunlsta? 'access to J).uc1ear· force and this is inent was formed. ment of Novas Will be'the b~~ of the ,Supreme ~ Soviet of '. the East 'aI7d the -l'es~ .of, the wor~. :to,1he SoC1etyjh~~ole o~_SCJ~~ts S M Ayyoub. an 'aclIve memb~r absolutely unacceptable to' the . Novas took over 21 days ago ning of a eOplplete r~storation of USSR, Soviet'..·-Prinie _. ~te~ . ~'I.t ~.a pleaslU'e ~~ kn0!V)~at- aI7d a.rt:.~o;kers.:m 'Str~, of the NatiOnal Awaml Party. m So 'et U' " d '" ki . v. nlon, sal 'J,sarap n. ., after George- Papandreou was constitutional order'!. Alexei Kosygm and: otller Soviet ,econonuc.. ~d. tecJn:UcaLCf?"O~a-o ~~dsliip ... Dur~. the Ilast. few_ a statement on P ak.htUnistan s . A-d' 't DPA US d' betW~n f • t .h I ccor Ing a .... lsar- ousted by King Constantine in a About 1,000 youths waiting.out- statesmen. .:",' ..' tion' -.our COun!rles year.s the-, Soviet sdentist$,hive .reeaom m~vemen. as strong y mament negociator William C displite over' the Premier's at­ side Parliament demonstrated The audi~nce wartnfy applauded co~tril>.utes. _t~•. the ~ . develop;:. produeed'.uieful books-'and .pam-,. '. " condemned ,be present po1Jcv cf ~ te 'Ald th f h f!1~dly: n~ghbo.!Jr;. the government of ' to- d?S r ':" "ed' e can eren~e, e" was teinpts fa dismiss the Defence through the deserted streets when. Their Majesties. '. '. :ment of our pblets familiarising.the Soviet· ~sarapkm_s 'Ministr for opposing a rightwing the result was announced. Later _thE!"' speaker sai'd~. He poin~Cd out ·pubfic' With' Afghanistan. -The .'Af,.: ,wards the- peQPle of Pakhtunisian lsappomt ..by- pro" ·t~e·cultural an~ sci~ntW.c le~' .paga~da. VI).ification and dlstor·' purge in the' army. the demonstrators dispersed with- " .tl:iat co- .ghan: ··'people.:are- .. $0, " W·°nd;.'Wh" FO .. Novas formed his government !lPera~i~n 1~ ~out. l lPS Irf? -. ' out incident. . Truck Ci-ash Kills __ 0Jle ," programme- f?r pro- more.-and.pore .. We .lif.e of " following the resignation -of Ge­ King Constantine had earlier .- . V1~es for: the further eXtensI~n..of_. ' (Conld.·.on pa«e"2) - . ' orge Papandreou 'on July 15 when sunUnoned his Prime Minister Ge- KABUL, Aug. .5.70ne, !I1e~De:i CCHlperation' between ,the' _two- - ", .... ., ',-- . f~r Labour_C~r:ps,~s .ki~e • , twenty-fiv·e appliances were rlislr, a Jeep over j ~rmed ~dha- -~5 f I solI7ces saul kn(}wn to have' canY¥sed- supwrt .in the 'Kremlin-Wednesday:morn-, ·tinova Raisa -MaliiIoskaya - am(- ed from the POI:t city to the new. kilogrammes of· OpIUm. .The While the outCome of the session canliairation. contraband was. bemg smng~led i was not made known officially it .a- Ramanl o~ MalaysIa, the. for an .appeal to ~~e Council, 'on ing.·': - - - ' . others." Her M;ijl!sty. ·was·-accom., .• . aiiroad. The ,:dt~ver of the. Jeep .' ~i I leilked out that the neutr-als for only SOutheast Asian country!'~ Vietnam .some ·:ti)::ne ~o, but to . Present 'on:'behalf, of..Afghanis: - peI!jed by-m'embers of her :retitiu€. ­ Several Sites Surveyed .. ',s reported to have 'fled' and the .q ; the time being will not throw in presented, has assumed leadership have.dropPed the igea. :' ': - -.-: tan' were Ali Mo!Ia:Inn)a~,.Mi~is.· In _~.tlie- .morning" H~r' . ¥'a-jm' ·For Bait:ikbshan Airfields :police are looking for' him. I all their weight to bring about an of the group. The others ..are RamaI!J was, un!:ler~tood to-. ·.·be t.er of CoW:t; SayYe(l Kasslm.Rlsh- visited -OrUzliemava Palata· (The " TALUQAN. Aug. 4::-Moham: 'prior noti~ of the 'attempted . agreement on the issue. Ho~~d, Jordan, the Ivory Coast; interested ,now. in- the possihility -iya, l'4iniiMr ·of.Finance;:Dr. Mo:- :ArmoUry)::--olie'of -the most_ inte-- . mad Nabi Uloomi. 'Director of. smuggling had been received by Their restraint is intended to BoliVia and Uru~u~y. of obtaining some- sort, of assur" ,hamroad ..NasSeI'>K~hawarz,: Mi-_ 'resting'museurns:of Moscow.-With' '. Allnelds in the Afghan' Air Aa-' the'Govemor's.office and ii team of II induce the big powers to be ready The sources saId It ~as too- early ~ce. that .tli~ l!.ssR . ~alild. :-not roster.'of.. 'A:g~culturej: Ata!1Pa her we~ .Eiinc~· ~hiili M8)Unoud , -' thority.... accompanied by :p. groUp nfficialS was deputed to' intercept , for more compromise. . to ~y what results mIght be forth- veto a construc~lve solutIllp. aufied Nasser Zla,oChlef:of'Protocol~'.and. .anlLMrs:·Ali_ Shah Suleiman.'The . of technii!lans. .returned to Talu· it:' The opium has been delivered comm~ from the contacts, ~~t at. bringing ,the parties;- in Johri-. Dr. Ghiifoor Rawan 'Farhadi,-' Di- - .visitot~'- were . accompanied !}y:' qan 0,11 Saturday after' selecting --to the' Bost custgrns. Before making their _ political­ t~ey did not rule out the PO~bI- son's ,words, .''from t~e, battlefield. :recfor~Iieral of: Political ·'-A:f- _wives-a.f Soviet siat~~Variinl! and SOl'veymg Sites for proposed f and moral weight felt more clearly lity of a call .for a ~ormal meet.mg to the negotiiltina_· tabl~." . -faiFS. ,'. ~ .' '. ' 1Vfazurova, . G,alina Aritpnbva, aild:' all:fields in Badakhshan. Kishm, the neutralS will' await the out­ of the Council to discuss the SitU' Meanwhile: -Unit~d' Nations Prt:Seiit 'for the SOviet· Union Vera Kikteva: _ 'and Wakhan, He alSo selected . KABUL;. Aug. 4.-Noor, Ahmad comli of discussions. on the final ~tion. The Unite?, States' ~aS said sources PO~ed cold'. ~at.er-: oti were' President-Anastas"l'4ikoYan, . Gathered'"in the .Oniihe~ava' Dashti-Seral-Sung. four . kilo- Shakir, a member of the 'Afghan wording of a western compromise it would I!,Qt obJ17~ to tbi'S. reports- published in'the 'press Premier-.A!~efKosygin.andVice;-. Pal<\.ta: are. rare .colleCtfciils: : m- delegation to the . seminar·' on ,. U~R's w~s set;retary~e- D~tti Poly~." metres to the north·west of Talu·, proposal for ,the non-proliferation !he poSItion uncer- that U Thant; the 'J>relnier . ·eluding w.eapons of diff.erent 3ges, .- qan. for another airfield_ Pakhtu literature ill Peshawar of nuclear weapons, while experts tam. Prevl~usly the. SOVIe~ have raL: was considering' a vjsit: to ~.' A sl>C?~esman, . a! the'.'-Mglfan: ancient armour. of. RUSSillrr" and, rea~ Minister~ 'a paper 'on ,the philosophlcai .- of .t~e"four western powers, Bri- ~hown no mterest m seelJl,g ~e Hanoi· to make a .cease'-fire·appeal. delega~Ion after :the talks' tol~ a. foreiiiJ, soldiers; jewe!S.- gold and' Cyprus a'tlas.. of Afghanistan.. : ,. taini' the Unit!ld 'States, Italy and ISSue brought before the co.unca :. :'.-, ',' Bakhtar. correspondent· that.. at 'silVer: services. ." . . ~-- - ~ Bo~ China and North Vietnam,· !hese.source:' said 'that U.~t..these' Cliscussfons:' . whiPt· .'\j7er~, ' - TPe~, guests'_ ..attention .- was~_' I~shad, Canada, are trying to reach agree" , (Contd.from page 2)' . t., :Mohamma'd Shah. ano- ment on the final versi'on of their which are not r:present~ h~ still beli~ved ~ ~e.urgent, n~_ -held~ in .an afinosl1here. of, cQ;-dia- 'di:awn ,to 'a: huge display' . case._ .. m ex~ndtng ltS ,term and that of. 'l-ther member of·'thEl 'delegation,' joint proposal ' though South Vletn~ IS (by all, for a ,vIet,nlll?: ceasefire, -,but h~ lity;: subjects 'of: common: interest- ;With·the' ~ of Russian tsari- ,. President Makanos for one year. .presented a paper on the develop- The eight neutral participants in observer)-h~ve denI~d t!Je UN's was.no.t _~Ul?CJp,g of any: such dra- .to the two cC?~tl'ies: including the, ·.nils :made. of gold, anti., :;ilver-_' . ElectIOns were to haVe been held ment of Eakhtu language' and the conference-are India Burma. competeI?ce ,m t~ SItuatIon. . ina.tic ,mltiaUve as a tI'.I.ll.to the. furth,:r ~x:P~io~ !>I 'econ?~~ and: Q~oc'~de, and. ~ r~chh" ~ deCOrated .._ m August. The House !lad also letters:.' , Ethiopia, Mexico, Br~)J.. the Last· mght s prIvate talks among area. '_ . . cultural relations, and the- mter- 'W1th _-,Precioils lace 'and . em- set aSide the rights of tfie TurkiSh .' U~, Nigeria, and Sweden. the elected members-the four Furthermore, it ytas'1>Qinted out, ,~atlonal sifuatioii'~WEl~~diScussed. broidi!l:Y.=. ·TheJ:.- were·tOld: that-'_ - -- - Cypnot minority VIolating inter­ gn;at powers 'and Nation~ thete was rio ~int the North yiet-, Prior' to the- talks,..His-Maje:.V: 18th cent!lry fashion p~viaed'th'at _ natlOT'.al agr~ents and the M~ham­ KABUL, Aug. 4.-=--D1'. China occupy permanent Council nam government wJluld, w~come placed a wreath-on ,the .late:Lenin's' "the tsarina'S' mantle - sho:til.cf = be'.'- ' . .:. - Cyprus constitutIon. mad Osman Anwary; pep~ty Mi· . Books PreSented seats-gr~w O?t of.a ~nference him; ..,"', . tom~.-.. ,:,',," " . _, ; . - .'> be honiEl by, nine pages.; ; -' . :.' ,,:. In the debate, Eralp said this niSter . of Public Health" visiteCl KABUL, Aug. 5.-Tehran Uni­ called pnman!y to diSCUSS thE!"· Thcy.and.the Chinese S1!.urned 'His MaJesty _granted an aud- ,·,Ameng.rare-workS-of'arf the-' -,'" "forcible ' actIOn" endangered !h.e Institute of Public HeaItb yes· versity has prt:Sented a number of Cypru;; situation il} hopeS ,of f~r- a suggestion, e!1!'uer- this 'year, bY', 'ience .to ~ban..!!.tude,n~ iIi_~MOs:,. gue,sts"saw ~ -huge. ivo17 ,~agle.· peace m Cyprus and was an at· terd~Y· . 'He discussed with spe­ volumes to Salahuddin &!ljouki. '!Ild~met. ~embers ~h!ch Rus~ , mulatfug a resolutIon for subtnls- what he descnped. ftIen as "well- ,cow of' 'the was- pr:es:ented· to·the- '. tempt to impose by force a solu· ciallsts. suojects- copcerning ex· 'The books 'were delivered to him sian to the Conncil when it.reo wishe~"> for a' visit to' Pe~ an

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