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Union space trio zoomed back to earth an.d mng.. Pmne... Minister Dr.' Mohan,:. .' ..'. nomIc and trade cooperatIOn bet­ of UAR Embassy and cultural 8ig~!, -d4l..erent fie~s bJ. the UArt· peo- -Hon-ahngt"d natIOns confe!'enee YemenProtestToUN S stepped out briskly after a surprisingly short. .then rriadNousuf received A;fghan-stu-: . pIe dunng We J.a:st years. . m' Calro. ShastrI" delayed 111S. ween the government of AfghanIS­ centre and some members of the cosmic studies reported "successfully accomplished m 24 dents'm Beirut He' told· them' -, .. ' tan and the government of '¥'ugo­ Arab .state ·embassies. in Kabul. aoout r.eceof changes in,.t!ie cI;un:. '... > . - .-- 'Dr. ~ousui saId' that 'the con- depprture by about 45.' mmutes a3 .. ' Abont British slavla, WhICh had been slgnecl m 1\o1r. Almanfalouty arrived in Ka­ hours. 'tiy,;, w!i'lch he ·said:were- brou~t . ference was unponant ana useful ,"hl'y coi1ti'riued theIr e=hange Ol Kabul in February, 1964 have The three men, now being a1i>bllt o~: His.:.:VIajes-tY- the KIng;;' and succedeea'Ill me attamment \'lew after'lunch " . ' bul one 'year ago under. the UAR ringements'~ been. exchanged by the .~ghan cooperation programme to Af- questIOned by ooctors and sClen- USSR Anpeals mitiative. and exp1ained to tl1em • 01 tne OOJectlves lor ;v,ntcO It In a jOint statement which Shas­ :"lnf tlstS at' a secret locatIOn, were I' the values \\'hidl have 'been ·err... tb~ Ambassador and the YugO:l.IilV ghanistan. , was calJed. Toe Pr-ime Mr,. tn r&d -out to reporters cafter Deput Foreign Mmlster ;n Bd· it~on mster SaId wah .the close' 'co- meeting-the first. Since Shast~I UNITED NATIONS~ New Y.:>rk, pUrlng his stay in Kaoul he said to be In good health To World &"'0 Stop bodied in the, new.CDnstit of' ' grade. M~nistO' Tne Sovlet-Umon's new' c.osmicl. A~hanistan. - - . , -- - : . operation WhlCb lOok place under became Prime Mi'nister of IiJdla-' Oct 13. (Reuter)-Yemen J>.-Ion­ co-operated with the of JustIce in drafting and preparing laboratory" Voskhod (sunn~e) . The Prime Minister. urged therp . .'. .a Slllcere atmosphere m Cairo be-. the'y sald they had a generaJ -dis- day orotested to the Security Co-: GHAZNI, Oct. 13.-The founda­ tween Ine countnes of non-align-' .cUSSlOn .on.relalions betw;>en tIle uncI!' "abo~t Bntlsh "infringe-­ a number of bills an.d legal do­ landed safely at 10.47 a.m Mos- Wildmen's Actions to understand-the duties and-oli- .': tIOn stone of the vIUage scnool'at cuments, cew tIme (0747 GMT), 24 hours ._ -ligatro~s ot the ~ducated cljlsses' ed natiolls----epmpnsmg half, of t\\·o countries. m.en.ts of ItS terntory and warn­ LaIlyzai m Nawa DIstrict of !\1J1"Osh m. Alalnll'ttGhtlef hYeCmeru and funds for bul1dmg havc Alm~nfalouty. me~ th~ t taf!! "'paper. revealed last night that the the Wild and semi-wild who :. tude··for· the benevolt:nce of .thelT... '31 problems and tensions were ad. ghbours," . statement sa.ld , e ega e. In a e er 0, t e oun· been donated by the vl1lagers. h d b a seek to draw mankind mto a =-: .·progressive Monarch- and 'Ie:ld~r opted Whlcli' will have poSitive ':They agreed that to that end cI.l Presl.dent. ,SI.r Patnck De~n, ship was broug t own Y h" th of the new c1iang'es in the coun."'· chalge~ KABUL, Oct. 13.-Pro(esSot new1y evolved system, with the thermo-nuclear catastrop e. . e ".:.. endUring and worldwide unpact It was necessary to promote 'bette!' 31. BrIta,n. that BrItish BOST, Oct 13.-Students of the h SOVIet news' agency Tass repr>rted: tr}'- and congratula~d the Prime . .'. 'h Bel d f '" understanding between the two mIht'ary alrcraf~ VIOlated Yeme- Hollman, a Britisb speCialist in' d t as.h ated gra e·con er"nce. ' . ni alI' space tWIce on Sept"Mber 3rd and 4th year of the Veterina­ eardlac diseases delivered a lec­ whole capsule lowere to e The appeal came from the Srr . Iinister' on the sucCess vf 'the - WIth regard to tbe role 'of Ai- countrIes and' to settle outstandmg "0 H .d d k f -' '1 ry College 'accompamed by theil'c ye~terday earth by ItS own parachudtes' vIet government. the PreSidium of ·qovernrn~nt .>n-' bringing -about. a . . . bl- - ... d ., e I not as or ('()unCI ture on methods of exa­ t p~acehll formulat!n~ gharustan in llie Cairo conferen-. !pro ef!1s anu Isputes on an Jction. . Professors vIsIted the agncultural millmg- patients suffering from he­ The new technique rna e 1 un- the Supreme SovIet and the Cen- change a)Jd Pr-une"~InIS't'er~aid the At honourable and equitable hasls. B. J' k d Y farms at Marla, Nakilm, Bolan, give~ : necessary for the spacemen to tra1 Comlnlttee of the SovIet Co- . the ne,,' Constitution:': - ce the ,n -~ - "Th i h' ,,'1. d ' ntm"n act \\'C(" accuse e· art trouble; the lecture was them~elves.. ghan delegation from the time' of ey urt er agree" t"at 1,- f MT tt t d t Nadl-AII and Gorgm and »as.tUl a­ m the' auditorium of the Medical catapult out of the craft. mmumts Party .They pledged fo' co- . . '. cu;;s'Qns between the t,,·o "'()V- :nf'n 0 a n_~atlve a I u e 0- operate in'giving'.practical shape . " Pr~parmg the on-enda of the con- '. ,,, . \"'1';' a .501 n tI·on of tensIOn nlong ges for cattle and lIvestock cn College. Explaining met!iods use­ -0 lEve~ n ~~ U , • 0 lzvestla quoted the shIP'S un­ .' ermnents at an -appronrIate . Tbe appeal mentIOned the "un­ to- the- n-e.w·sys!em.· . ference unttl general debates and -b Id' be h ld t th e' ~I'I t 1l.S bor-der WIth the BrItlsh-pro- Sunday They later left for Kan­ fill for discovering heart alltnenls. named deSIgner as saymg that .. Ii . al, s au- . e .a e a. es pos" , dahar. precedented'· flIght of the space­ dISCUSSIOns by the.po tiC econo- SIble moment so -as to give efTe.-t lected FederatIOn of South Arabia ,Professor Hollman said that cli- ~ advance plannmg provided for a .~ad nical tests ·were more important shIp Voskhod and satd: "ev.e~ mlc and cultural comrrllttees to their 'Common desire to ae\'e'oD Denymg BrItIsh charges that "soft·, lan' J The flIght, Soviets first manned tlons nught. be available, here rE:levent frain' the Kabul MuSeum will be . these' weapons. at ~ .tfin~ when. h- (. ... Official announcements saId one .... ;::5 • space venture for 16 months, was West German technician, Hurst to the Late .PrIme. .Mimster J a.... displa'yed' In ~!le United'. Sta\es '. Fnmce and People s.· ReBublIc ,?f of the keY·.objects of. the flIght Shastn ;\'as talking to r<:p'Jr'1 announced Mol1day as a "long" Schwirkmann. a speCIalist in de­ waha~lat Nehru - , . 'in' 196'6. ac.cording ·.to J~..A. M~ta; .CnlJ1a \~'ere' develoPlng·. m~~.nuc,, "as to study medIcal reactions .te-:s at the J)eJhl ~·'.ir'port one. and Pravda saId in Its morn­ tecting hidden appartus designed . The matenaJ ...\\'111 he':a part· of medi. museu.m directoi-. ,. '" _ . )ear -natl?ns.:. .. _. '. . "Ill coadit~!".s of a .prolonged He ~aId 11 would "not be QUI: ing edltien Tuesday that Voskhod for espIOnage purposes, ""as re­ a spectal e,.:hlbltlOii:to sho\~. the The exhibition was.. aI:r3ng=d .Labour s,poJrcy-. the. ·Bnhsli.Pre:. exp~c;ed port~ly sprayed by mustard ~as. < fhght". .. C,(\!'i:ect" to say he much would remain m space "for not a work of the late i\1r,.Nehru: c,s.a throngh Porter JvlcCray, 'director. role.!, .said.. wou1d·.· I?~an. tb~'t'· l~!s d!..:('tfsSlon~ In a monastery near Moscow Moscow'tele\-isJOn descrlbed.tne ouf af On the httle hme" natIon builder and'\Vorld.~tafes- of: the John :D:- Rockefeller TIT r ge~~slOns' on Bntams .fu~ur~ .... spaceshIp lis'a "{;OsmIC 'labora­ ",bpJe. h'c "'as h3PP-Y he had tt" Voskhod's journey was the early last month. causing him man. The exhibit ynlL be held;n 'Fund' who· left .Kabul y~sterday.1 wouTd. be left· .to-· another.. :Jla-. senous Injunes. Schwirkmann, tory opportumty of meetmg P,esid'1n:' • shortest of any SOVIet manned Ne\v Delhi beginning Nov•.14. It ,after'four..dais or.. . consultations tion-.· . Sunnse, fir,ed by .. a new' power­ Ayuh Khan... who had been working at the West will include. letter-s',' fi1ms:~ 'aneL~ . wlth .Afghans' goyerri!J1ent offi~_ ... :. flight smce Yuri Gagarm became German embassy In Moscow, W3S ful launch vehIcle." is ,pilotea by' Asked If he haa InvIted the the world's first spaceman m 1961 dotes. photograPdhs aphd ' °hther ll;)~- Clals. , ,_. . Afghan. chiiiese Ta]k~ ..., PakJ"tan President to New Del, flo\\'Tl back to West Germany, a 37-year-t;t"t:a- _ab.out :.the. nistan. an? Pe'ople's Shastn said ·the quest'lOn of a .4 When the spaceshIp came back handed over to the West German .tl·ve. tribune. d . h'b t' th' USA' . €)f Coma tp 1965 began tn tile . fSlr cosmotia:ut Pavel P'opovlch at AFGHAN, INSURANCE ,COM.PANY· . propose ex II ~n, e • Ir. • '~ C· t d f\}rther meeting was not dls~u<;s­ .' yesterday morning with no advan- ForeIgn Offiee Tuesday in answer . 1" d'that the· Showing ]\>'lDistry, OJ,-. ommerf:e yes.e.r ay" tne laUnch-of "Vostok '4. . x . -~. H ~", ed but' the neeo had not 'been AGAINST 'I'HE RISKS OF ~ .' ce warning, Tass said its program­ to tht: West German protests, saId - .'_ e exp alOe , :'The Afghan -delegation to . the· . : . The lrve.TV relay.at 1615 G~T .Is ~1i>hm~ ruled out. ~ARTHQUAKE me of SCIentific research had been that It was prepared to investi­ .., IS expeded-·to .tak,e place at the talks being led Oy. Dr. . showed all three spacemen ~ FIRE, .LIGHTNING, EXPLOSION AND planned for a 24-hour period and gate the "additional .nforma­ Nationalists.~tta~k ASIa House ~~lley. ?n. East..61th mad Akbar ·Orner. Chie(.oL·TradE' ..... '_ ,., Shastl'l said lhe'Imhan and Pa­ t~ ~_Lty.:. ~ Answenng a commentator.in 'was "accomplished m full " tlOn . as to the person of the .alle>:­ Pakistan'OfficialS .: . ·Street New Yprk se- tin th Ministry' of Commerce, and " .- kistanI. Home MmIsters ''''ouid j 109 the Mosco~ StudiO. Cotonel'Kom­ , ' ed assailant, contained m the se~ - -.. cond. showln" IS also be COll-' e, . , W g., . meel by the end of October or ···IS YOUR I KABUL, Ocl·14.-A.report .from· Sldered=' for- Cafifornla~ 'he sa'o.' ttie. Chinese ::delegation.by '. an ,., '.-_ . arov ·expressed thanks for the BUILDING INSURED? early In November to continue i Western observers SaId there cond West German protest note Khyber m Northern Pakhtulll~ Mr' Motamedi said tllis, .mo).'n- t Chu;. €-o~n~elIor of the 'C~~ese ' .good wishes of the SOVIet Peo~ talks on the problems of the 1\'los- were hints m two Soviet bulle­ on September 29. tan. says that a g:oup of. Pa~~. . in that about 112 items will .ap- Embassy. Ill. Kabul: '. .'. ". '. ple,~ and 5atO "we'shall fulfil our Il;'m and HIndu minOrItIes in.thel!·· : tinS that the flIght may not have natlOn.aIis~s pe~r : Accordmg to the Bonn Foreign t,Unlstanl led bJ!',!'IIh in ...-tl}e exhibit:. "Although • tasks successfully." .. ~ountnes, gone completely as planned Office the note repeated in a an Rasoul Khan attilcked an? put some of the nafiorral treasur,es " 'KA!3Ul..· Oe.t. J4.~T!lre~ .-en~in- • '. :--. When he was asked if he' could, FOR The first announcement of "sharp manner" the Soviet versIOn to flIght a tea!p of ·PaKlstanl go- have been shown in Italy . and ~ers of.the Le-banese e!1gI~eerlOg .' ", " hear Moscow,... the: pIlot 'smlled XbBUL. Oct. 13.-~..Dr. ~oham· Voskhod's flight said the space­ of the inCident. which contradi~­ 'lernmeITt offiqals who !iad. co!?e Ja an':', he said: . "This ··wilLbe... nrm. of KAT. Lebanon arnved.10­ and nodoed hIS head. Tlte pictures mad ..Ismail .Ka!Jlr. Chief of the FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT ship 'fired by a powerful new­ ted the West German view­ to butld.a bl'tdge at ?-archdo .and th~ -largest exlTIbit ever - taKen Kabul. yest~rday ta selec.t.~ sIte "-ere generally clear, but became Department of EpidemIOlogy 10 !type' rocket, went mto orbIt at a Rena in Nhch'Mezt~area of Inde- . t-'d Af h "t 0" • and· prepare. plans, for bUIlding an pomt...... OU "I e g ams an." .. 1 h t < t 't spotty to'wards the enc:r the Institute o( Pubh'c Health 1~!t 'point "close to" the pre-8,rranged pendenr Pakhtunlstan...... , ..' . mternahona ote ~or - al.lJ:.IS S As heard 'from :a taped r~cord~ Kabul foT" the Soviet Umon ves· AND AVIATION INSURANCE . '. '., ','Tliis' 'Wa's Mr. McCray's second .iiI- KabuL" ·loop. DiplomatIC observers in Bonn for

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I OCTOBER 14, 1964 ,r PAGE 2 -- , ' " KABUL. TIMES" ' . Pr~me'Minister >PR.":~, Radio Afghanisfmt Pub~edBy: Defines Afghanistan/s ' .', ; BAKHTARNEWS ' 'j • I, Programme "AGENCY ­ "PQlicy,OfNo~~ Alignment Tc> 'Cairo S'ummir~' , Editor-in.,chief ',, . ~ - . ~ . .- Sabahuddin Ktisbkakki WEDNESDAY 'th~, l S,~fil The 'foHowmg 'is ,the full before First Worlde~nWar and clouth of nuclear tests were hD- 0 0 'text of Prime 'Mini:s4er. Dr. has 'been ma.mtainea durmg vermg over the world It was I,' I. Endish Prorramme: ' . Mohainmal:l 'Yousufs speech the most difficult periOdS of in- only by the reasonable hope and 3.~S,30 p.m, AST 15225 kcs= Aia:~-AtgbanistaIi which he 'delivered in the lern.atlonal 'waFS 'and conflicts, : sohd determtnation of the leaders l 19m band. , Confer~e 'of Heads of'State. As we know, even in the'PO?t- of the non-aligned nati"Dns that - Telegraphic A'ddress:- , AI' ,war periOd. there were some who a magmficent charter for peaC"e ' ,I ":runes, Kabul", " ,,' or Govet"nment of Non· 19n· n. EngllSh Prorramme: " T 1 "\. ' " ed :na,t'..on.s on Oct, '6, ,1964, in dId not faVour such> Policies of and co-operatlO~ \Vas proclaimed. 3,30-4.00 p,m, AST 115125 kcs= 'I e epuoaes:- ' noii-alignment but Afghanistan Now. In thiS second non-align- 19m band .:: .- '214M [ExtnS.. 03,'" Cairo: , mamtiliBed its" non-a""";'-t. ed conference. although it seems 22851 14, 5 and li. .: ' ~'''U) d Urdu Programme: " , SIihscripU8Il Rates' Iiis . great pleasure that I attend Afghanistan"had ,always cheri- that the situation has ease in 6,OlHi.30 p,m, AST 4775 kcs= AFGHANISTAN this' gatllermg ,of countries· ~!th :sbed the ~ for-'sueh-,ln.tenia- some respects. we should _still " 62m band ~~~1y'y~arly. At 250 \"hom' Afghahistan shares so many ,tional ~nOooaJigne4~untriesme- CODfer- call on ourselves. that much re- 'n .EngUsh Prorramme: - -. At: .150 common awirations.· particularly -ener, of··the mams to be done to enable, us to i,JO.:7,00 p,m, AST 4775 kcs= " - Quarterly _ At, 80 those directed: 'towardS, peace. m'l98t, strengtDeneedhe:e hopes fulfill 'our pledges to Humanity, 62m:band. " , "FOREIGN fr'eedOm. p'rogress,'and pr~rtty Ttie,slJCC'eSSUl" efforts.,:particular1y' by ,means mmated in all ItS forms and m'!" cial dollar exchanee r.ate. gha~tan enjoys, aordial , 'h' 'of: convening..: the. present ccm- mfestations, ':,30-1200 midnight 15225 kcs= f 19m hand, Printed'at:-'', s!ljp:'which delv,es deep mto IS- 'ference: leaves no doubt., in' our It is true that the Moscow ag- G~v~~ent Prmti"H~ taonz;r,~~~~~,~n:~f ;:I~~:' and-,~e·liope_ t~sf 1 German Prorramme: own m1Od;- that it reement, on 'hmited nuclear . ~ 10,00-10.30 ~,m, ~T 15225 kcs= I hank h w{)uld eliminlltec:any'lioilbts:in any ban, has given the peace-loVlnl; ~ this'opportimit;9' to.~, t e,go-· part 'of the wmid.:that .the !f)FCeS l;ountries. an opportunity to wel. 25m band. "'MES The Programmes include news. KAaUL, TI ,vernment of, the. Untied Arabl~ of, constnictiob~wi1l be-, 'further come It, But no agreement has yet :",., publicfor,the .....'ann receptmrrand- strengthened to create a ,positive been' reached on the banning: of commentaries, interviews, topical OCTOBER l~ 1964 the ~t hosPitality they ,ha~e answer to the' demands ot huma- all tests in all environments; or and historical reports and music. extended "to the members' of this nity for 11 peaceful" better iife. -the destr.uction of the ex!sting nu- , .~ , .'. hda: '~conference, 'Ist birthday aDUl- and we,Hare. of thiS great land, which we have cqme tOgether. between, opposite r:nihtary camps , lOur pohcy of non-alignmeht has been welcomed by all peace- ,'ersaJ'V, Perhaps t{), a ~I'Sl)n 'I take thIs.opportunity 10 we - has been based',on our natiun'!l lovmg countries, But it is also celebrnting his ,birthday th.ere' cOme 'fhe heads "of ,sttte a~d Ill>- aspIrations for rrla.lntaining friend- true that mternational' tensions IS no more Comforting factor: vetnment of' the n~w y m epen-, loY relations with all pe.opl!'s' stlll prevail and new areas ot than to find out that he '. 'has, dent cO,imtries. 'who. I, am SUI e, and nations of the world. as tension have been allowed to come b f constructive- serviCe to w~l1' contribute to our, efforts '.0 .basiC aims, In our 'intern Max. + 19°C. Minimum 1'C. ~: ~abul .:~ ~." KABUL, Oct. H.-NIl' Toorya­ KABUL, Oc.t. l4.-Engineer Ab­ + '. ' ... " Hotel; Botel;. Sba!+,: ..' ..;.' ·Cl1arg~ laye Etemadi, Chief of the Insti­ dul . Samad, Chief. . Inspector of 'Sun sets today. at 5.23 p.m. ". . . . ,Naw near Park CiDema;1UbnJ . _ ',':' ".' :' .' Game$ In'Tokyo O'n Terror In'Goa: .. . Sun rises tomorrow at 6.11 p.m. tute of Education and Mr. Moha­ the Kabul ElectriC Co. left Ka- . .' .-k:-.'~ < ~.. ': .lntflrn3t1onaL~Inort. -' ..' -- .' . . .:. .:: Tomorrow's Outlook: Clear ~~. I:s TOKYO, . Otc.' i4, (AP).;-Aust- .UNITED NATIONS; New Yo.rk; October; 14, (Reuter).- mmad Younus .lskanderzad:!h, D1­ ·bul for Italy yesterday to studY' . . -'. .: Kabul'Tlmes ·:lvallable. :st:-- " :".-' .--.. '. '- .I·aha·s and ~e-' INDIA said in":! letter to the .security Council published Tues- electronics; he has been awai'ded -Foreeut by Air Anthority .' . .; .. " ..Khyber Restaur:mt; SpiDDr:' .' ~ -- :.~ . "- . ,:. rector'-General of Foreign Cultu- .:: .- - - :: . rica's . bagged.·.swm;- . day thafPortugJIeSe l:harges that a "reign ol·terror" exist- . ral RelatIOns in the Ministry of -a fellowship by the 'Government ..., 1al1l1IUa4ara.t s).:wpJ~X .' . of Italy. . .' - ld' medals and . Poland s ed iii'Goa 'were ;'toe ridiculous to merit comment.r Education left Kabul for .~ mmg go.. 10 haUled • Similarly, Mr. ,Moh.ammad 1b­ VOL. III, NO 187 ; \\'aldemar B<;szano~s. '. .. Portugal had ~serte~ on S~p- yesterday to attend lhe 13th - -' gOldOl~vp~ we~edb~ UNESCO General Confer~nce m raliim Rafiq•.deputy chief of the away a welghtllft1n8 tember 22 that G<>,ans ·.soviet· .Sp.aceshlp· export· department of the Minis­ : ~ d y in th e . . J": : subieeted te represslon'an per- - Paris on Oct&ber 20th. . - .. ' Dr 'Zryal, the Deputy Minister try of Commerce also' left for No In Foreign nir Tues a , secuiion. the Portuguese govern- (Contd. from page 1) France to. study economics; he has Cha.nge U·S.S.R. "ames~ 9l~Plc. marks were . ih~ . of of Education, who is now.in the World and 1 lOts by ment asks gov,ernment caved a large' quahtlty .of tele­ UnIted States to negotiate a loan been 'given a French Government ed n wb01esa e BraZIl, which protects portuguese metnc data,' and sent the crew scholarShip. . , ., Policy After Khrushchov ~hatter .J . and the mus- m'erests m' 'In"';';. to protest at from the InternatIOnal De\'elo'}­ .the acquatlc aces , ...... ;'a number of..additio~al assign­ ment AssoclatiC;ln (IDA) for bUlI-. '- clemen.. d Is at stake in the all~ged actions. .. ment:!" ding 6 schools. WIll lead the Af- . KABUL, Oct. 14.-M~. ~ustafa .Resigns Due To Reported Rift Of the SIX me. a : Goa, former Portuguese, posses- Western .observers· speculated h delegation at the Cunfer- Al Manfalouty a. h.lgh-rankm~ <:>ffi- tWO events. iPe United ::;tates' ';>ion,: was. occupIed by IndIan that these assignments may .have g an clal In UAR MmlStry of Jushce. . WASHINGTON, October, 17, .(AP).­ ~wimming .force~( ence. h h d' t K b'l AMBASSADOlt Anatoly F. Dobrynin said at the White . stars collected .five m- m ,December, 1961. mc1uded .. a suddeJl 'decision t9 KABUL, Oct. 14.-Professur w 0 a. come. 0 1;1 u one .:fear , -. cludmg.a 1-2-3 sweep It:! the 200-: ..In his reply to t~e Portugu~e bring the spaceCraft down earlier Pelt, Porefssor of medicinal plants ago to co-operate WIth the Mlms-­ Ho~se Friday that the new Soviet governme~t intends to meter final w~n. by I c)1arge,·. B,N. ·Chakravarty. Chief than planned, at LIllI' UniverSity delivered a try of Justice. left for home yes- maintain the established policy of "peaceful co-existence" and Graef . I" delegate of mdia, cOllDter-charged Tass .said later that Voskhod's M nday ·afternoon on terday. . . work for a further relaxatipn of. tensions in the world. 200~ "pe~trating IecturI' on 0 '. He was seen off at 'the a.itport The towering, &-foot.{1,. Portugal. WIth '''sav­ captain, 37-year-old Colonel Vla­ plants as a new source of food, . f h M' ' Dobrynm ga.ve this message to the posts and appointed Kosygin. · . d . d trial mater· by certam offiCIals 0 t I' Inlstry ppunder barely ~ea "te~ate .ag

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