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UN Coun£ Il Postpones Meeting on Mide. a $ F for Second Time University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 11-9-1968 Kabul Times (November 9, 1968, vol. 7, no. 191) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (November 9, 1968, vol. 7, no. 191)" (1968). Kabul Times. 1905. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1905 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. , , ':~' I , ~". .' . ,'. .. ," I , . .' .'.. i • ,. -', , .I " '. •I' l' , .I I '\ " ,I, ," ".' , ., .' I' , .. I •I " I " , , '. .r4zlt' ' 1 Q- '§! t!\ftl "'iP 0' It! 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'. or, \,., :, i: .['7/1, ( :\ ;:J':/' ,.). \ r" I , ,f ;', ' KABUL Nov: 9, (Ba ),- with the previous administration IS cHic,. rising two ranks to ,lieute­ previous viCe president, serving 'TO""'B'Ei:b3'~"'D~' ·Du.rlng··Uie week ending,-,f·Nove·· conSidered as a positive factor in nant commander, and leavmg the in the president's cabinet and on . ~'. I ,) -".t "Y'S ',,'... ,.'-'.' mber' 7 'the followi!,g w~/,'re~e- P"fllt service In 1946. Returning to the National Security Council. , "I - I ,. l' ived in audience by ·Hls' Majesty Richard Milhous Nixon was bo- Whittier, he won election to· the and actmg as chairman of those rn On .Tanuary 9 1913 Or! a lem- U.S. House of Representatives. groups in Eisenhower's acsence. _ 'I'.......I:'·':~:.':';':E·:. I~I ~'~iG""',' 'R',i.::;~ th~I~:~' Minister Mohammad on farm tn Yorba Lin'da Califor- During this same period, the At the request of the president, . 1'1II1 Ii.j; "II~ M iii Anwat Ziayee, Planning Minister nia. thc second of five 'sons of 34-year-old NIXOn visited Europe he vIsIted 56 countries between . .·.. .'~d,. >'. ';i" ", " ,Dr. Abdul Samad Hamed; P...k· Frank and Hannah Nixon. as a member of the House Select 19)j3 and 1959. Due of these tr­ LENINGR,AD, .•Nov, ·9,,~Tass).- Th~. copgtess' established . thia dovernor Gen. Mopaib4,d When he was nine, the fann Committee" on Foreign Aid and ips. in 1959. took him to the Sov­ Prime Minls~erIl'fOO~ Ahmad Ete- .world's first :workers' and peas· Isa. 'president of the' b6atd of enterprise failed and tbe famIly helped draw up comm.ttee reco­ iet Union where he and the then madi was .given, a wal1lt recep- ants' gov~rnJhent.. and the coun· governo'rs of the Banke Melli; Ab. moved to Whittier. California. mmendations for unplementation Premier, Nikita Khruschev. en­ tion in Leningrad wbere be'arri· . cil of peOple's commissars of who dul MiUid Zabull; Vice PreSident· where hIS father operated a com- of Marshal Plan assistanc~ tn gaged in their famous Ukitchen ved from'· )VIosco\li' yesterday. The ich Lenin· was elected chairma 1. I of the' Tribal A1fail'!l Department, bmation grocery store. and a ga- the continent's war-ravaged na- debate" / national flags of Afghanistan Also' Ihere the first decree' of, Mohammad' Gul Sulaimankhel; soline (petrol1 station. tions. His voting record in the In 1960, Richard Nixon beca­ were. added-;to those of the USSR Soviet power '!"ere adopted-the· and Dr. Mohammad Zaber Sediq Nixnn attended the DubHc House. and later· In the Senate. me the first vice nresident in and the!Russian, federll.tiolj- who ;decrees.of peace altd On land. The who has just returned from Cze- elementary and secondary - scho- was one of consistent support for 124 years to win his party's nomi- Ich decorate the city streets on .;Lecree of '~ace laid doWn the fo- choslovakia after taking his Ph. ols of WhittIer and worked' in foreIgn aid programmes nation for the PreSIdency. He the occasiOn of the 51st anniver· tlndation' for ....peaceable foreig, D. in history and journalism fr- his father's store even during his. He won reelection to the Hall­ campaigned in all 50 U.S. states. sa.., of the October Re\'lOlution. 'policy Of the Soviet state. om Charles University i'1 Frag. undergraduate days at Whittier se that November and two years He carried 26 of them with 219 Streamers cheering frien"·hip The guesls next drove to the CnlIese. 'later was elected to the Senate. electoral votes; .Tohn Kennedy and cooperation between. theY So· Piskarevo MemoriaI . Cemetery - Second Deputy Education Mini,!er. Mo~ammad Aref He excelled In debate 10 colle- When DWIght Eisenhower rece- carried 23 states with 303 elec­ viet Union' and Afgbanistan were where 'half a million'soidiers and I presenlfng the winning cup to the Nelat Hlghscbool team ge and won a regional champion- ived the Republican nomination toral votes. So close was the e!, strunll across tlie city central ,hor- townsfolk, who fell during the end of the 5ummer highschool sports tournament. Discusses ship for public speaking. Grad- In 1952. he chose Senator N,xon ectoral·'til.Jte contest that NixOIl ougbfares. OOO-day blockade, are buned. Ho.use uatlng second In the class of as hIS running mate The Eisen- would have won had a total of H'Ome Briefs scholar~ Hundreds of people assembled Etemadi laid a wreath of rad 1934 he was awarded a hower-Nixon team won handIly 4.430 voters m !lIinois and 4.991 at tbe railway . station to mll"t and yellow rOSes and honoured KABUL, Nov. 9, (Bakhtar),-Dr. Univel'sitie,s, shiP' to Duke University m North that year and again in 1956, both In l\O"lssoun voted Republican InS­ the distinguished guest and Af- the memory of the victims by a Faqlf Mohammad Yakubi. presld­ IJfe Returns To N:ormal In' Carolma, where he received a times agamst DemocratIC' tlC- teaa of DemocratIc, gban and Soviet officials aCCOm- minute's silence. •. ent cf the Vocational Education Education Laws panying him. The national anthems of Afgha- Department in the Ministry of Edu· Almmo~~8 Among the welcoming party nistan and the Soviet Union we­ cation, lett Kabul for tbe Federal Tro'ublemakers Held l Republic of Gcrmany yesterday. K"HUL. NoV 7' (l3akh nrl­ J'ndia Wants: Wo,ld To, 'leave Itndia were AleXander Sizov, chairman re played. The prime minister sa· sures agamst them. "some mem­ The Wales! Jlrgah's (House l\f Re­ Obtains of tbe executive committee of the id tho memorial was a "hol1f pla­ .! A~'I "I ,..... 1'\1 ., (Rcuterl-LlfC' DUring hIS two weeks there bers of fhe group took t.:uvcr l)c­ 11 lurfcw-frc? pl(,f~nt<,tivCSl Committee on Legal Leningrad City Soviet.
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