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11-29-1967 Kabul Times (November 29, 1967, vol. 6, no. 201) Bakhtar News Agency
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" ,II "/"~):' . ~)''-'F•.r::.';'[d \\~ KABUL·Jarg~1J.'Nov 28~n:\,~.,fBakhtar>-.'l:he,rffi''1u~'1.'" ~, ~ DELIGHT SOViet Defet.ce MarShal' , •• r o,,::f:uga'''$, ';",'Or-St, ," UUU,•..• , Meshrano ES ~ ~ Ptii4i~Mlt ,I ~ \ On "Green BerreY' Units A n.te~A Gl' hk h d t lk h ment ycsterd8Y. f 8«14- th!t 1ft r \ • ec thO H a a sM eJel' I - tISBON Nov 21t (AFP)'-Work' slderab\'; Atnong I thr: structures hit nllter Noor Ahmad Etemadt;lciivould • ~~ii!,li.iiiiy;iiii~~f!if:l\ yes er ay WI assan e I, erB~slarted'cleanmg up the Lisbon was the Ihew nllllOoJll stadium, many IlUend the House todDY to present ~ "7'-';J, ..r,. ... SAIGON Nov 28, CDPA) - , Tass deSCrIbed the talks as forel.gn UllnIster tOf ~h~ n~w Yeo, area yesterday "ltet .weekend floods of its facillth" drtmRged by a tbltk his policy statement " , . held 10 n "fnendly" atmosphere 8 o~ m,ua~' )~t:r.t/ Viet Cnng umts yesteTday attac mem governmen • e leve cen which killed sbtne 215 persons jjf the coat J 1 , J...... I , &-."1 ,»1 • ".1 , The Swedish mInister repeat· ked the US headquarters and a tred on Soviet arms supohes to~ capItal's worst dtsns!er 1n a quarter Many pers~n8 "~hose bljlmes wc~e i KABUL Nov 28 (Bai:ti~b~:Mt~ l ~r"r camp of the •green berrets' ed hIS country's three-pomt th~ Saana 'at la'l centur"y. f. II ' \ I ",. I flooded were relocllted W' temporary fFeroughie,' the wlte of' Aili\bai· = ',' VIew on VIetnam, namely that ~. I commando umts 10 the provmclal Mekl arrived here on Saturday In addlUon' to the mud that,had shellers The' Portu«\1ese 'Red Cross sa,lor o[ Iran presentell 50 books on aD; . -I-Bombmg should be stooped •p"'~ lI. t ~ '.:t:i:' 1 capital of Kontum With heavY only nme days after emenl rl-,d \ lo be carled' away. there- were trees opened a camp for ~12u,.\pe~nl n SOCial, cullural and hlstcJrlcal subj· VOL NI NO ~1 '• e, -', before pence negotiatIons • Y Price Ai 3 mortal fife mfllctmg light' los me'Mlnlster Mohsm Ahmad ~knock~d over, windows s!)attered the heavily <\amaged Urmelra,quar' eels to Rabla Balkbl highschool ye,\'" -"'~~';';"'''';'...l...... ;.._..;;._...... :;;:;:.~;o,;,.-..;;-.';''~'_~ ~-...- ...... ;.-...-;;j,;;",~~~~.;,1:.;96;,;.7.:.(;::Q.:.:A.::.:;US 7, 1:;·6 S H) ~es on the Amencan forces, a -2-The NatIOnal LIberatIon a,:,~y Flont (NLF) shoulil take pari 10 Alalnl reported that the USSR 'and,store goods cnrtled by the ter " " '. \; ." terday The gltll were .received 'w,fth,' .- US sookesman said here had agreed to supply arms to SWirling waters '• ' , " , , The blgh "e~\h to I WaS attrlbut· tha'liks by prlnc,pal Miss, Hamafra The attack dUTlng which 50 the talks help preserve the country's se.. No olflclBl damage estimate 'I'a. ed largely 10 llie tIIct tliat,the he~vy,. Nourza, ' PLA~S Senato~ Yugoslavian morlar shells of 82 ml1hmetre ca· 3-The two SIdes should reduce cunty available, but the total will be con' ralns'starled late' SiturdaY nlg\J~ 'WILSGN TO Hear MOTION TO S'EAT CHINA Ilbre rell oh the US facllllles acts of war ::-___ time when Qlost pel:soris were asleep HERAT Nov 28 (Bakhlar)-Some Gromyko praised Sweden for 58~45' " -National Day there \\ .IS one of a senes of simt TOKYO, Nov 28, (DPA) -Ja', , M·ddl 'E Casualties wer~often the ,heaviest Herat bu;messmcn hove donated , Etemadi's Policy IN UN DEFEATED larlY daTIng hIt and·run attacks Its polIcY of neutrahty pan aopears reluctant to take 'I e r'ast In sutiurban an:a' w,th a blgh pro' Af 83 000 to the pubtlc bealth ',det:'. ~AU on US base< 10 the past 24 The two ministers rere to meet artmc~t fot the l::onstructlon of ~ tile AN,S'WE'R DE' LLE KABUL, Nov 2'1 (Bakhla'rj-'- KAB.UL, Nov 29 (Bakbtar)--Du and to expel Fortnosa ' part In the International joint .. I portion of one-floor, 'prefabricated Prime MInIster Noor Ahmad Et-_ ring the debate In Ihe United Na- A draft TesolutlOn 10 that effect- agam todaY mother and child care centre V hours efforl to helD BrItain overCome (Con-HlIlIed froP" page 1)' 'homes madl and members of his cablOet hons Ge;neral Assembly on the ad-... sponsored by ~lbaDla and ten other Vlel COTI6 IE~bels engaged three Its economic dlfflculties, econo8 ~ ~ .. SEttlement of the lsraeu-Arab Life in I:.lsbon\ was struggling back ~C US mannes compantes 10 a slx N,lsson, who arrIved here Mon· mlc observers sald In T'Jkyo' confhct must '1uclude an uHer- to somethmg near normal yesterday ' rt,onsultat:ons Planned appearefl before the Meshrano hrgah misSIOn o[ People's Repuhllc I of counlrleS'.-jVasl defeated by a Vale day On a four day offiCial V1SIt ~fter ~nder L!l1 \V,., yesterday n1orOing The Prime Mm- Chma to the UOited NatIOns 'the of 58 to 45, WIth 17 "abstentions hOlil b.lllie southwest ot the gIant They noted one week nRtlOllal slatus for Jerusalem, a cold autumn sun. ., BEIRUT, Nov 28, (DPA)- E Ister prescnted the polIcy slalement Afghan delegale saId that thc only Thc assembly turned down the Da Nang <111 base Sunday after. was the guest of honour at a lun· BntalD devailled the pound ster- WIth the agreement of the great In the wake of the tragedy. the IraqI chIef of staff Maj Gen cheon given by Gromyko m the :nr1.'f of hIs Government to thc Senate Icgal representatIyc of the Chmese 'ame propoSItion at lasl Athens cusslon ~11l come at the routine SovIet First Depuly Forelgn th~ Secondly solldaTltv had to bc Hallf Agency has given an of peclally on the claim that Its maJor problem--and even Kennedy lOIs \>" ould not be difficult [or • meetmg on Thursday E~Qt esl.blIshed belween lhe French fer for de\Jvertng 7,000 reams of e egates From MI'ddle MInIster Vladimir Kuznetsov Negotiations Reach Climax Miracle sw.:cess will he 10 glve.1 sub."ilan Round concluSlOns could yet be par thp J"r.t~ to de I When the Thr The PrIme MI01ster reiterated DI ~ saId the Soviet motion that the Canadians and the metroooltUetn 3 COpy teleprinter paper for ttal ImpclUs to the trade of the de_ Hall} upset as IS .. adlv Ind'catcd by aCP t.Ilks endt.:d In ostenSIble f9.1 Brltam's view that PreSIdent de UNITED NATIONS Nov 29 actiVities word UaggresslOn" should be (( mlfl1fmd Irom pU1!1 31_ S140 per ream. Delivery point veloped l(Hlntne" the protectloOist mt od nuw bemg French !tJ1C th '~ \\(TI" .ludlble slghs of Gaulle cannot sPeak for all SIX (AP) -..uN peacemaker Gunnar The dlplomallc sources said that clearly detlned once and for all had As Turkey Shows Strength Il,t'tfl..h labllratofiCs will bc eree 10 lIes I(abul Custom House I Whalt."vcr Ihe ments of the shown thc= Umted St Cong ft,1 {r 11 NICtI(,l c! Common Market countnes and Jarrmg conferred. Tuesday with the Jarrmg probably would establisb been prol"QlSted by AmericBo's' ag NICOSIA Nov 29 (AP}--Cyp Up 10 14 Turklsb naval ve.sel" Inl 1\11 mar" 0\ means uf remote Interior dlameter 25 mm ress And thiS hrll1g.. the lS.o;;U(> back \'~ Ihat a reoly [rom them to the ambassadors of israeL, the UAR, headquarters for hiS delIcate and l1l:'iDk fFVwL.o.arrt pohey UNCl AD plc::a It must be faIrly " d I thple \\etS (It the same Extenor diameter 120 mm f rus hved through ItS worst ordeal Includmg destroyers and mine swe lI'nlrollcd mhols 10 OECD and lis mlnlstena' meet Reactions BrItIsh apphcatlOn IS still await· Jordan and Lebanon as h~ prepared I f ~i~ V~ <:: 'A b d aul( matll: that any such Impetus time an even stlong converse Those local and foreign fums comp ex e fort somew,here ou+ - . '"I m assa or Arthur G"ld· of tenSion Tuesday since the pre- epers steamed for two hours along I ht: mlOl<;ter :J.lso predilled trem 109 :II lhe end of November ed, when he answered House of for hiS miSSIOn to seek a permanenl th '4 ~ bor ~~~renoi can only sumulate demand for the (CmllHlUtul 1/11", PU~l! II f l.tl n ~m)-~ tl1e Greel< Cypr- c countrJ,es directly concerned .. g by running off sent ensIS erupted November 15 the norlh coast of Cyprus Just out- endlHI<; progress to OceaniC' resea Interes\ed to prOVide paper al exporls nl lhe developing ('ountTle~ What the rich l:o\lnlnes arc scek Mf'Jllwhlle the It.lllan guveln- lot-one of extreme- dlsquet There Commons questlOns Tuesday af settlement of Arab Israel] conflicts It was noted that Ute 1949 armis. :l Whj,e catologue of SOVIet ac- Fear gripped the Island s 600,000 SIde the 12-mlle limn Il-he ... wlthtn the ne>.1 ::\0 ye Irs lI1g IS agreement among them!;clv~s ~"eaper Jilrlces should apply to / ternoon HiS meetings were reported prlV tlce negol1aUons between Israel and tl J"S gamst other natIOns each qUJle ,Ipart from the statistical faci nlt'1t ;J' If)UnC(lrl III RfJme ~hat \\ .... Ie lears that \\hat Athens and population as de,-elopments 1n Ath Fhghts of Turkish Jets screamed M Innl'd observatIOn ,lntl 5;erVh.:e on a kll1d of blanket pre/eren!lal llakhtar JIlews Agency for blddl A robust replv to Presldent de that the Kennedy Rl>und when fu I (11 )IIIU l\ ately ,by diplomatic sources UN the Arab natiOns had taken place on l f wh r'h he satd, deserved to ens and Ankara mdlcated the next low over NICOSia "llllun'" will he bullion the ground 11 d II, \\ uld lOt'tSU It An k <.n had Just tIled 3nd fatled up to Dec~mber 10 system for exports frt'm the del,elop Gaulle's arguments was expect spokesmen said Jarring woo has the Island of Rhodes be lailled aggresSIon If Ily 100plemenled WIll l:oVer some \\ Ith tht II E! l' Ddt LlC'l S to ev t I c1\\ th<>y mll?:ht try to do again 24 hours mIght resolve the war-or- WhIle PreSident Johnson's envoy 01 Ihc ... eas In order to superVise the amba5!1ad~r 10000 Items of dlred Interest to thc Lng l:ounlru:S ralhcr as lhough Ir,c I~ ed sometIme before the Brussels been Swedish to Mos- q,he" diplomats spccul~ tha't K\'z el'ov 10 turn called Arne· peace tussle between the two capl- Cyrus R Vance, struggled to get a flf aluate FI {nee s exact oasIllOn J11 It was known that further eXpltlll8110n rmn<'ral resourl:es cXlsrmg (ommonweallh Prt'fcren~c meetIng of the Common Mar· cow, had asked that no offIcial h~ m ht b h ' 10 k pOt rer countTlCs leganl to Bntlsh m-embersnJo m bilateral exchange~ between Gre- NAUROZ CA Ig esla Us a base in Italy rtCa s ctlOns VIetn~ m and tals settlement from Athens and Ankara thl:re For roughly 2500 farm produ were extended world" Idc Vle\~1 state~ ket's Councll of Ministers on informatIOn be made public on hiS or SWItzerIand which they said rsrael'f! ooe-ratlOns In the Mlddle As reports were comJOg 10 from that would Itft the threat of war fhe dnlllng and Clll1Vcyor systems of General de Gaulle ece and Turkey were to take cts (usIng farm 10 the broadest (FWFI December 19 were about three hours by aIr from East \\ aJ In June aggresslOn~' Athens that the Greck government Cyprus government sources sud Cy- \\ 111 work aUlomatlt.:~lIy dnven by ments - place and were to look The S3me Cllrle'" s<:lId thIS mee- II"E' lJloduclng settlement con- Before then Wilson IS likely to the area of conflJcL rhe ~ landmg of US Mannes conslder.ed DegotIallOnS With Tur pnot PreSIdent Archbishop Makar- nudear energy and remote conlroll have separate talks here With NASSER URGED Jarnng appOinted by Secretary- In th~ DominIcan Republic too tm sht uld be held as soon as tr;,orv t I GI~ek Cyollot Wishes, EXPORT CO. key had reached a showdown, Tur lOS was opposmg WIthdrawal of «I 6 the foreign mlOlsters of Holland, General U Thant after unanImous, he sail-'"hadb'een an aggression, Nc\\ foodstuffs Will be develop LADIES! pO .... slble nottn~ th~, the othel M:J1t 'n 5 \\as plepared to appeal kJsh warsh1ps and Jet fighters staged maIO land Greek forces unless the four membcls of the. Common II the' I Illled NatlOn~ and the Luxembourg and West Germany 7:0 OPEN SUEZ aet,on by the Secunly Council Oqc\, the ~n1ted NatIOns had a major shaW of strength offshor. 950 Greek and 650 TurkISh sold ld Therl.: Will be for Instance art ~upporters abo~ Mal ket exc1udIOg France had r\. 'lr lW ~dllt 10 mder to th- -strong of early Bn· eslabllshlng gUidelines tor a settle. dear1Y, defInea' tlit. word "ag!!J'es· and dyprus lers perrrutted 00 the Island 'Dre also tfll.:lal albumen made of 011 In or tlsh membership-and WIth Jean CAIRO Nov 29 (Reuter)'-I:.on ment, mcludmg Israeli Withdrawal SlOn," he added, the' Portuguese WIthdrawn dcr III uwer Ihe food demands ~")I also \. (ted \\ Ith Italy m h,v· \, a t su('n an outcome our of Bntam s entrv In ·,h~rt. the mam o?(fect of the Rey, preSIdent of the Market's don bUSinessman Sir Charles Den from Arab l-erritonea paP4J,r.cd In prov,0dateurs" would find It much Turkey rejects thiS, claIming that the "odd executIcve commlSSlon man met lJAR PreSIdent Nasser the SlX day war In lune more't:hfficult to defend merce- Withdrawal of Its legal contmgent They felt It was Ul) to the 1"\ lllrc of the summit meeting Cypriot UN Rep Nuclear energy Will be used II Em opean community as a wh01e was to produce teellngs of con MeanwhIle, the West German Iuesday and appealed' to hIm to Israeb sources described ambnsaa. nanes: operatIons agamst mde- would leave the Turkish mlOoflly de sah sea water which tn turn a~tWO:sem:en-' ckar -southern entrance 10 the· forc~ to make the rec-conse to Bnt;un s ip!lslon, ul1certalOly and tenslOn m guvemment Issued tile dor Gideon Rafael', 45.m1nute m~ pendetlt Afncan states exposed to Ihe Cyprus police "Ill neate large areas 01 ferhle and Suez Canal and free the slups tra· Addmg to the nsmg tensIOn Tue bid for membershln Ihe I'land- feelings whIch could ce statement Tuesday on PreSld. Charges Turkey areable land ti 8 In ettlng WIth Jarrmg as largely a get- NEW YORK, N-o-v-2-9-(-AP-)For. I ent de Gaulle's lC no to negotla pped the waterway, accordmg to sday was the wounding of a Greek In Brussels, sources, close to eaSIly be fanned by the fxtre•• The lmmense progress expected to tlons for BrItish membershIp ID mformed sources acquainted seSSIOn No details were mer PresIdent DWIght D ElseDho policeman, hit by gunfire on the nune of the lechnIcal achievements the EEC were not greatly surnrI' mIsts of RIght and Lef\ eThus The ShIPS, four of them Bntlsh, available,liAR how~ver wer saId Tuesday nIght he would Is Unreasonable green hne, the border cut through sed by FIance's stand, but were was the scene set, and the :atmo· the CommlJa Market of the next 30 years would be safe It saId "The stand of the Fe· have been there since the Middle ambassador Mobammad EI· approve of lDvadInB the demlltta· the city dlVldlOg thc capItal s Grcek Igamst bemg misused gravely concerned for the future Sr-h2T.... nreoaled for a clash such \ East war last June Kony saId he was WIt!) Jarring foi' nsed zone 10 V,elnam and a "hoi UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 and TurkISh Cypriots o[ the European communIty ?S has Just taken ulace at the We offer our customel'l! deral Government on the expan· about 30 mmutes and had discussed . f (Reuter)-Cypnot Ambassador Ze The Immense progress expected to comtrtunl~ The sources sald Slr Charles De Vance had another one-hour talk vlll~.ses SIOn of the European hiS government's. position OJ in fhe rursult dOC Vtet Cong forces Into non Rossldes saId last night that be made In lhe fields of alomlc en The\ feared a cnSIS withm the nt Kophmou and Ayos new and antique carpets oman a Lloyds underwnter.' expre- c t d tiV' t'~ acs an ambodla and by air even 11 bl about Cyprus Tuesday mabt wlth ergy biology London's deep co· terms for a sett ernent 0 t e yp Greek ForeIgn Mmlster Panayotus l:an be either bleSSings or eVils lhat so ne of France's oartners In. t I" lIkely to rule out the ncern that, bet:ause of conunued ~ Plplnclls shortly after PlplOelis had would ccrtalOly exoress therr an8 ;:( :sll>"l,tv ('f c:erlo~s Greco..rur. Isizes. Opposite·the Blue ' i It'J t09fUI6' I rus problem and Ihat Siluation the- The Ueclslve factor Will be Cambodia Raps detentIon of the ShIpS, they faced attended a seSSIOn of the lOner ca 11 exchang~s ~ On~~Th>I'fiu ~~or~. bcc~m~ moral maturlly and expcrlence of ncyance at the foreign mInisters 1...... about Cyprus for tnsurance bllls totalhng several mI roops 1"1I",3 h,!9 • very cntIcal" Mosque, Share Nau. T C led .M:~~:QJ, ~Ae "t;~"!;;;; l f,)t~ tali! fepatlers that he was ho blOct With Premier Constaoun Ko manktnd 10 turn technical progress meelmg scheduled r.... r next some lIme to.. come, .. U.S. Journalists llion sterlmg 10 respect of undel R~' Iwng~' Ibas 10 the chair v, "!I'" ':(,11;"';'1" ,« ,;: ..... ' reailinC'\S a new appeal {Qr , mlo a blessmg for the beneht of all I month __ (Fv.;F) , ,; t' Te: 241135 _' _ Ivered cargoes, the sources saId Malay' Secun~~qlUncii Immediately after Vance NATO (OPAl UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 SIf Charles IS understood to have SlaD aCUJi,l'V'lDELHI Nov 2~ (Reoter) Bllqls, formerly assochted with Hastna Beauty Salon, now Cambodia of Viet Cong bases and be opened wlthm two weeks 101 after th n po lee cont- Lc lmmedlately south of Kedah peace offers but that efforts slill supply routes gOfv~nmen,~ -The Indian government 1& reduc , has a ..Ion of her OWlI Imt>d a sta:e procla- where a Labour Party stnke cali were cOnllnuIng to narrow the gap mg the number of foreign ChrIsttan cThe royal government Indign day 'n the w ~ anger yester- lOd demonstration on Frtday ag- between rival proposals She lD vltes you to her salon located on the street to the left antly denounces thiS manoeuvre mlSSlonanes worktng 111 senSitive ·~eatneiForecast Kedah l l hode of neIghbounng amst devaludtIOn of the old Ma Turkish chief delegate Erlap re- areas of the country and replacmg A~lz which IS obvIOUSly nothmg but an Thieu Expecting th~ . . of Supermarket state s a e an parts of Perak 1,,\0 an doll.Br touched off Jected Rossldes' charges saymg that them WIth IndIans Pnme MIOlsler Open on Fridays by appomtment act of provocatIon ordered by \,' ~ of "Jlst'lrbances rhe very fact that peace talks are In the American special services 1O Mrs Indira Gandhi lold parliament Skies In central and northern Pllme M101ster Tunku Abdul Four Royal Malayaslan naval progress shows thal Turkey has not Peace Initiative yesteruay regIons Will be overcast Vester SaIgon". Sambath declared RahrnaIi last night set off for vessels were rushed to Penang reJecled any proposals The CambodIan representatt· 'No new fo;elgn mIssionaries are day the warmest area of the TOKYO, NoV 29 (Reuter)- Jap, the area by tram to try use hIS Lo str~ngthen her coastal sea pat· ------ve also called for an Immeillate allowed to go mto the: trIbal areas country was Farah with a high anese Ambassador YOShlblr.o Naka· popularIty 10 an effort to restore lois apmst any Infiltration by end to American "acts of pr08 ,she added of 25 C, 77 F The coldest was German Made Diesel Stove yama who Monday returned horne harmny among the Malays and flutSld~ elements BRUSSELS Nov 29 (DPA) The Prllne Mmlster was answer :IIorlh Salang With a low of -6 vocatIon, InfIltratIOn of armed from Saigon for reassignment told attack~ ChInese and end the arson ,lOd Fat the past few days an IOfor· The European Common Market 109 a volley of ques([ons In the up~ f !I I' Wtnd ,peed tn Kabul was against Cambodian fron the Japanese press yesterday that Commission has earmarked ~ 224 tier vll1ages and continued vto kdlmgs med source told RKyodo news agency quoted the all local authofllles kept constanl Yesterday's temperatures ambassador as saymg that the mll' watch on the actiVIties of foreign Ifahul 13 C 4 C said tary posillon of the nations £lghtlOg miSSionarIeS and any adverse re 55 F 39 F fairer Representation Sought In UN Staffing tn Vietnam was more advantageou~ port resulted 10 the parttcular mlS Kandah.tr 24 C 5 C than 11 was a year ago He dId not l,NITED NATIONS Nov 29 ly genelal on lecrUltment me- presented countnes sHmary being asked 10 leave the co 75 F 41 F elaborate thiS point (R, "ter) -Afncan ASIan and thods and the use of languages In Lat '1 Amencan countnes are the secretartat. m which he des. First Secretary AS Gonsal- untry lIe'at 18 etC Kiesinger Back Nakayama hmted that South \ile Anti_national acltvltles by foreign 64F 34F mal 109 a concerted effort th,S cnbed the efforts currently bemg ves of Indl;J saId he beheved re mJSSlonanes were generally earned toam Presldenl Nguyen Van Thlcu s('" Sion to gam better represen- made to achieve more eqUitable asollable progress was bemg 'laz.ore SharIf 16 C 9 C From Asian Tour may ask the Japanese government out In border regions the pnrne 61 F 48 F lallon 10 Ihe Unlled Nallons 5eC- geographl.cal dlStnbutlon made towards lmprovmg the ge- to deliver hiS peace proposal to let mal agraphIC distrIbution of staff and mlOister said Khnst 23 C 4 C HanOI, accordlnB to Kyodo Many French and Spamsh. A number of countrIes, such as he stressed that th~ secr~tary 'We believe that all those people 73F 39F BONN, Nov 29, (DPA) -W..I He was rep'YlOg to a qu,estlon on (10 the border areas), regardless of Jalalabad 20 C 9 C German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kle sp 3kmg countlIe::i are also cal. NIger Ghana Guatemala, Llb- general's freedom of actIon must whelher President Thleu asked hIm hng for a better balance among ya, Canada and Senegal. feel that not be restrIcted their dIverSity should live in u1uty 68 F 48 F Tpms-l\Iediterranean Airways will start operating two new CL-44D's on its sloger returned here trom his 10 day for poSSible Japanese \ aSSIstance al But some people try to disrupt Astan tour which tool< blm to IndIa, th 1h'1 ee WOl kIng languages of not enough IS bemg done to achle· Af t t' M h d A a later date m the de Ivery of hiS th ~ secrelanat ve thIS balance of staff and lang. gA"'lI1S an s dO amma n· Ihal umty and tell people 10 these regular services starting Nt>vember 29. Burma Ceylon and Pakistan _ up.ges war nwarzal sal most of the , peace letter arca~ that they have nothang in com· The new swing-tail, turbo-jet aircraft, each with a capacity of 30 tons, will 11} Rawalpindi, til:' la.t of the four Nakayama said the japanese go rhe offmal languages are Eng Other Umted NatIons mem- developIng countn~s were pre' man wHh other people, and thus LONDO~ capItal, KleslOBer and PakIstanI It." Frenc,h alld SpanIsh, but Iiers, such as Cevl , Sudan Me. pared to put Ihelr knowledge at crea.te great dtfflcultles be schedulel1 on 2 flights a week, both linking with TOKYO. President Mobam,.,ad BANGKOK and OSAKA. tations between the two countries Some of India's moSl sen,sltive A joint communique stresstd that ported to have sa1d that be wanted II ... of the other two In the dally led for continued efforts to read Ceylon s representattve In the The second flight will leave LONDO N on Saturdays and reac.h 'J'OKYO'v.ia Japan to act as an mtermedlary areas are populated by tnbal peo ~ - - lbe conlScll bad led to better mutual \\ :..'lrkmg of the organIsatlOn Just the Imbalance WhICh at pre- committee, CounceJIor Bernard ARIANA CINEMA FRANKFURT, BASLE, BEffiUT, BAlIBl,':1N, KARACm, BOMBAY, BANGKOK, derstandmg Regula. coosultabon. when he sends a peace proposal to The General Assembly's ad· .ent tends. to favour North Arne-' P TIlakaratna saId emphaSIS ple At 2, 430, 7 and 9 pm American German made Diesel Stove In ~lfferent SizeS, en: also agreed on with the Indiao' HanOI nJl!llstratlve committee IS cur- rican dnd we.stern European staff should be placed on eqUltable dls- In northeastern India, along the He said the remark.s of Tb~eu re. borders WIth China IIfd Burma, flim 10 FarSI Get them before they're sold out-dlffereDt sizes. Newly Imported. TAIPEI and OSAKA. . . o\'ernrpent. rently consldenng two drMt fC· SIT Alexand~. ". Ml\cFBJ;Qu~. Inbulmn of staff, .partIcularly 10 THE SHEEPMAN Address Mazare Sharif 1m. Tel: 20B14 The new aircraft, with full commercial Fights on all flights, shall offer .larger KlesUlser pomted ou\ duri08 hiS flected South Vietnam's lrust m Ja. Mtzo and Naga tnbesmen, many of s.lutlOns whIch call on the se· dtrector of the secretanat perSon seDlar posts them converted to Chrtstlamty by PARK CINEMA lIear Tarobl Market capacity and, faster' delivery of freight frllm and to Europe, ~he Mid~le East and ur tha. West German's:- approaches pan, and also that the prestdent ex cr,',ary general toput the Wishes nel slUd that on some occasIOns He suggested that the scheme peS{e(f Japan to take the JnlhatlVe mlssionanes. are carrymg 00 anned At 2. 4 30 7 and 9 p m American the East. while eliminating the necessity for trans-shipment. , Bastern Europe dId not moan o[ these countrIes IOta effect Ihe sllCfelary general had to lurn 10 of Weighted posts should agaIn be film In FarSI at 1I0nn would approve of recog In restortng peace In Vietnam Naka The debate was stImulated by other counlrIes when qualtfied can· conSidered by the personnel de· rcvolt ogalOsl the central !&overn- KILl EO ON HORSEBACK yama had talks with preSIdent ThIel> menl t lion of c·st~ ,Germany by countn! a 49-page leport by the secreta- dldates not be; found m ~nder re partment now teC1'lYIQ8,"\II W~SI German aId last week In SalgQn) ~< • -~-
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By ,Serg1Je L1iJJjc ehter the Common .Market For Market countnes have any sym· lateral advantages '1 of a kind re~11y most members of the European pathy for thIS \"ew. which It would be ,unreasonalile .('t the World Basketball Cham- Th,s success stOry starts .,r plonship m Uruguay, toe YougO- t~e generabon of captam Daneu1with the menboned committee of By A Staft Writer Free Trade Assoclabon-a pro- • So, It IS clear that If the Euro- to gIve to ondustrlallllCd countries I The mosi useless dau .of aU ,a that sl~v natlon8J team, for the se- and hIS otltstandlllg team-mates the Basketball FederatIOn, whIch vIsIonal aSSOCIatIon Set up onlY\IPearl Free' Trode AssocIatIon -of \vhlch Swltzerllln(l, Is one, Commentmg on the news tha~ the cpnd time m s!'ccesslOn, c~ptu- ,Korac, Dlunc, KovaCIC and numbers 30 membefs half of ( after the ongonal Common Mar- heaks up, With Great Bntam en- Till. was all wei! nnd 1l00a until Kandahar Fruit Pres~ Plallt I)a. red tlIe.;btle of "Ice'c!:uurtplons of ~ Djerd]lI, woo- bade a glOrIOUS fa- I tliem former\JJiatlonal team pla ket members had made It clear terong the Common Market foJ- the Common Market countries resumed OperaUon Tolo. Afl1htm tl1eloW~~ld "':h"t makes this feat • rewell 10 the!sport m Montevideo 'yets and half former members that they would not'allow the lowed by most of the other "'em- hud to turn theIr attention to published 10 the Soulhern province. HI whIch tvl' have nol laughed all tli,,,,more \1 remarkable is the I r Team captaIn Ito Daneu of league club teams Tlie com • other West European countnes to bers SWltzeIland WIll be lert out the partlculur problem of Austr of Kandahar where large. quantiti f~ct that ;YugoslaVJa t.he 'whose combmatlon Iof talents a~ POSI tiOn of the republican bodies enter mto an assocIation WIth on a bmb In Artel the Second World was only:- es of fruits are produced .ays that I small naUonramong the three lIIantli a gold-scorer and as an orgamser 'S slm,lar Thetr skIlful leader- them whIch fell short of full It WIll lose the tanff advant- War the SovIet Umon only nc It IS a pIty thaI tbe plaut had to re Brazilr the -and lbo and, dlTectpr of play IS perhaps shIp of this young amateur and •Menha] Seral, the author of One day GhenghlS saId "Has membershIp-thIs presents no age' that It now receives accord cepted Austnan ondependence US. tiSSRl mam Idle for a long tune because ,·Tlie 'Yugoslav,selectors' have 'unsurpassed 10 the .world, Will go therefore '(ery poor "port m18ht Tabak-ul·Nasen and an emin the Prophet Mohammad ever -S.b••lien c""mtorl real problems ong to EFTA rules and It will on the understandong thnt It re- of the lack ht market to oUer Its prw to pIck thelT tweleve-man squad down m the hIStOry of this cham- well serve as a model for olber ent scpolar of the Ghond emptre spoken of my might and power?' THE KABUL THMES' They walt and' see what hap- exchange these for none of those maIn neutral wntes. that In 312 Hlgera (924 Wahlduddm told hIm about oducts to I pens to the B'ntlsh appheatIon if conferred by Common Market ThIS means that It was not from only 35000 • active players, plonsh,p as the man who defea- simIlar botlles d.C~1 ad) 10 the cIty of Kaeen he • the saylOgs of the Prophet about Pu bllsllt'd every dall FridiIJI and NghUn puJ,- § It succeeds they follow on behInd, membership SWltzerlahd could, wholly. ondependenl WIth regard compared with one mllhon m ted the US and, a player wlth- The technIcal personnel, fede- The paper says that it Is true thaI ~ BrazIl, 35 n1tllion 10 the SoVIet out one weak spot ral selection commIttee \Tamer met Wahlduddm Faushang. ,a the rISe of the Turks and Ghen Ill' IroI,uDY, by ,h. Kabul TIm.. I'ub/ull'II, AI"'Ji).. ,f It fatls, they SIt back and can 10 these cIrcumstances end up as to assocIation WIth foreign coun as a result of thiS many Kandahar UlllIllllIIllllIllIIllllUllllllIlll!lUlIllllllllllllllllUlllIlllIIlIIlllill1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUl 'ffi'llllll1I1I1l1l11Illl1II1l11l1111I1ll1l11l1IUlIlIllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllI11111111111111111111111 Umbn, and, accordIng to' estl> and vanous othe( speclaUsed promment f,gure of the CIty, ghis replied tmue theIr assoclabon wlthm an enclave on the heart of Euro· trIes The SovIet Umon claimed merchants suffered economic losses mates, o"er 15 mIllion. players Radivoj Korae, a future eng' commISsIOns not only analyse ve- who ,1ald him a stOry which he My heart says that you pro 'EFTA pe surrounded by hIgh tan£[ lhat It would do anythmg to pre- wrote In his famous work bably speak the truth" but now thaI lhe facory has resumed But for SWItzerland thmgs are walls vent a new anschluss/'-the Dame m the ,Umted States neer and pasSIonate thealre- goer ry detailed stabstlcs of matches operation It is hoped that the mana. Basketball, almost unknown In IS known lis the player wllb the -whIch are used for studymg At ,the tIme when the Mongol One day dunng a conversa Yugoslavian National'Day not as eaSY as thIS The Treaty But, on reabty, the outlook IS gIven to HItler's forced !uslon of armies were attacking Herst, lton,6henghls asked Wl11 my gement will see that markets for the of Rome under whIch the Com- not 'as bleak as' thIS For the Austna and Germany m 1938 Yugoslvalvta before the War, has "golden left hand' because of both thelT own team and oppon products of the plaut are expanded become one of the favourIte hIS mcredlble prec,slOn m shoote ents, but have also Introduced Wahlduddm who together WIth name be mentIOned m HIstory? The INat.onal Day ,of Yugoslav,ilJ, II which , cruisBelgrade showell that the the merchanls sufrlCr great loses via sh3l'e'slmilar prinCiples.. In foreign poley ardenl fO~OWlng of football, lbe s've moves which shatter all tac basketball team hnd a hlgh,er av- whose lent was nearby heard the mshah who fought many ago. have lIeen maldilg. steady md !Il8Ust.-.,. when concessIOns aTe made In ween the posltlons of Austria It IS very Important that some of We bot'" believe in _·aUpunent, oonparitci· Yugoslav s fIrst love 10 the realm tical schemes elage TQ than any of other splash and ordered his soldIers to battle. WIth the Mongols and progress. Believing In the princiPle tlIat cUreet I SWItzerland IS a neutral state, the course of negobaltons they aod Switzerland Austria can get the man aitve at any cost whom GhenghlS always addres our merchants espeCIally those patlon In mlUtaIly bloea,v peaceful coexistence of sport Th-ese are Just three of the natIOnal teams tested ThiS ma engaged 10 fruu bUSiness. realIse meetings between leadel'll will reinforce mut- and the SWISS Il1terpretatlOn of Will look more consequent that claim great power pressure, When Wahlduddm was br sed as Agn) and'rthe Charter of the.'IUnCted Nations m~ remarkable. m Its own way un kes It possible to mtroduce very neutrality makes It very wary ,they actually are where SWItzerland has nothmg 1961 BREAKTHROUGH ought before Tuli he was c1iec If the Khan WIll grant me mY lhe Imporlance of thiS fact and that In Iaddition, ,AfghanlstaIt- and Yugoslayja ually beneficial ties, the leaden of the two deed about takmg parI In mter- repeatable generation, whIch 15 complIcated tactical varIatIons In tbey Install frUIt preservatIon UDlts but Its neutral conscience I I mankind'~ countries have visited one mother's lmd. Se- national political mstltutions The now bOWing out of the sporting to thelT play ked to see whetber> any harm had lIfe have somethmg to say." bebeve that 5alwUon lies In general There IS no reason to suppose But 10 the last few weeks an It was not untIl 1961, a full to protect their own frull and that ven years ago this month. Dis Majesty the King 'SWISS do not mind at all purely arena All of them have played Apart from lhelr h,gh techni- been mfhcted upon hIm He was andllll.niversal dlsarmamentBud In solving bila that m fact when It cornel; to other element has come to the decade and a half after the war of other producers Visited Yugoslavia Petar Stambollc. prime mI- econom,c assocIatIOn or sCIentIfIC over 120 matches for the natloo cal and tacbcal abIlItIes mtelh found to be enltrely unhurt Wahlduddm saId teraLIllQId multilateral Intematlonal problems the crunch the Common Market fore-vague so far but Jf It co that Yugoslav basketball emerg. IWho are you? Are you human I WIll Ghenghls ""phed n1ster of Yugoslavl. visited Afghanistan two or techmcal assocIatIOns of any al team and all are now enter gence and remankable reflexes Samll published In GhazOi prai- peaeefnllylI Both countdes\lAlse believe that the countnes v. III refu' e a status of mes to frUition It could remove ed from ItS mfancy to produce, or are you devll an angel? A name can be recalled only years ago kmd-but they do not lIke pohtl 109 thelT thlTtles these players display the serIOus a or ses the serViceS rendered by the conclUSIOn of a nuclear nonproliferation treaty economiC assoctatlon lo SWltzer all SWItzerland s doubts almost over·mght, a mature, ful Have you magJC powers?' Tull when there are people to do so cal obligatIons abroad, espeCially re~ ThiS great generation IS not and determmed approach char health caravan In Afghanistan IS a must if we are to strengthen and preserve land which Will allow It to Presldenl de Gaulle has sug Iy fledged natIonal team asked Your soldIers kIll all those they Yugoslavia has made much headway In wh.n these are defmed vaguely kmd however followed by a VOId aCleTlsllc of men concentrated on aDd hopes that the number of these world peace and secunty celve the samE" of tarIff ad gee-ted that Bntaln Itself....ought VICtOry 10 the III Balkan come upon Who is there to note and they cannot be certam how vantages that Il at present has Ready come to the forefront one goal Fmally and perhaps Wahlduddm saId caravans Will tncrease as well as the fields of light Industry and agriculture The to be content With aSSOCiation ChamplOnshlP 10 1961 (10 which your name? far they may leac ThIS 'S how at last are the middle generatlOn most Important of all thiS ex I am a humllle wnter posses the frequency of thetr V1S developing nations of Asia and Afriea, most of under EF r A rules ThiS IS lhe mIddle way be TurkeY, Greece RomanIa. Bul l GhenghlS after heanng these Adhering faJlbfully to lbe prlnclpleo they see lhe preamble or the aged between 23 and 27 who penenced team of bakelball aces smg somethmg Its 10 remole areas of the country whom are endeavonrlnll' to acbleve self-suffic For mdeed aSSOCiation IS In tween complete membership and gana and Albama also compted) words was fIlled wllh rage of positive non alignment and free ludg Treaty of Rome already have 50 to 70 mternatlO have preserved a geume almost. The ncwspaper says that our co iency In food pl'Odactlon, can learn much from the aIr In the first place many I blunl refusal heralded Ih a bnlhant era 10 threv.: hIs bow and arrow on the ment III mternational affairs and standing nal appearances to theIr credlt childlike love of the game ond en Whal IS II lhat You possess? untry Will reqUIre many years be the expenenees of YugoslaVIans states have LJeen [or years assoc One may I easonably ask In Yugoslav basketball Two months ground and turned hIS back on staunchly by Justice freedom and territorial ThiS IS the reasoning which I ated ",th lhe Common Market thiS context what SWitzerland and the younger generation, un- thusl3sm whIch IS an lfieXhnustl The mercy of your rulIng po fore doctors and medical services latet, to the surpnse of all and th~ Wahlduddm who lhought h,s end mtegnty of natIOns. Afghanistan and Yugos has made It pOSSible for SWitzer and have been rec""lvmg tanff JS domg about It Bnd the' answer dehght of the home pubbc the der 23 some of whom have re· ble source of motor energy for '" er That IS reason whY I are avaIlable 10 all parts of the co Afghamstan and Yugoslavia can further land to take lIs full part In all presented their country 20 or further achievements m sport had come lavia have cooperated with one another and (dvantag12s from thlS :itatus ThiS IS nothing After all Bntam has Yugoslavs after a defeat by escaped mJury" untry Thel e are st,lI a few hun mcrease their mutually beneficial economic the techmcal and sClentlflc or began wllh the problem of the 30 lImes and nther fields or hrp HeaTing thiS Tuh became hap dred doctors so that the only sensl WIth all nonalIgned nations In meetings m tned to JOin the Common Mar their bogey team the Soviet But GhenghlS Said ties Afghanistan, as a developmg nation, wel gamsatlOns attached to the Unl colOnies of member states partl py and said ble lhlOg to do IS to proVIde mobl Cairo and Belgrade 8hd 10 the United NatIOns ket before and nothmg has co Umon took second place 10 the I thought you were a w)se ted Nations Without clalmmg it (uJarlv France which had very ThIS man IS pr~dent and Ie hcallh services Conference on Trade and Development come. help from.-4lhe "fnendty lcountries, The me of It Those who made glgsn European champIOnshIp But even man but now I know lhat It t5 seat In lhe General Assembly ~peclal should serve ln Ghenghls Khan s two countllies mllJht consider' projects which tanff relationships With tiC preparations were wastmg the most fervent fans more than When the Middle East war broke out 10 The SWISS are ready lo accept not so Vour are a sharI sIghted The newspaper says Ihat whtle Yugoslavia would lIke to assist In and flnanclaJ many Afncan counlnes thell lime and money SWitzer half belteved thiS success was courl rul~ June, AfghanIstan and YugoslaVIa were great aSSOClatlOn With the Common From lhcn on Wahlduddm was man There are many kmgs Kabul has many doclors and seve questions involved In Implementing such pr<' But It "as always stressed 10 lilnd apolled for aSSOCiatIOn With due to the team s advanlage to Iy concerned The t.wo countries were in close Market bul thcy mainlam lhat the Common Market lhat th,s ly under the guard of a Mongol sol mg In thiS world I have vanQUJ ral hospitals new hospItals are now jects could be solved by an exchange of views the Common Market several plaYing on their home ground 10 communication WIth one another during the fulJ mernber.shIp even If It were pe of asso( lallOn was a furm of dler and," hen full was satisfIed shed and WIll contmue to do so under construclIOn 10 many provm \ eal S ago but no negotlattons Belgrade the places where Mohammad Ag emergency sessIOn of the United Nations. Gene offered would not be compatible help for underdeveloped coun have ever laken olace and the lhat oe had destroyed the clites ual centres rcmole areas suU need Afghanistan wishes to see its friends achie ThiS hngenng lack of conhd Tl has the Impnnt of hIS foot It ral Assembly Both worked to find a peaceful wllh neutraILty ThIS would be tries and It has stopped at Gree In of Khorasan he Introduced Wa baSIC medical services IS hoped ve greater successes Ou this day, we extend clppllcallon IS abeyance ence m the team s ablhty was hard There are other lands where pea solution to the problems of the Middle East and fine enough were 1t not for the ce and Tut key The Common (S'~'ISS lududdm to hIS father that regular medIcal servtce Will be PRESS REVIEW) ly \ surpnslng al the 1950 people wtll note my name and my both especially mSlsted upon the .lmme,bate our congratulations to the government and Wahlduddm became a dlstmg prOVided to such areas by heahh World ChamplOnshlp the Yugo conquests" caravans wlthdrawaJ of Israeh forces from occupIed Arab people of Yugoslavia and wish them many slavs hmshed boltom of the table ulshed ·cholar 10 the Mongol more successes in their national endeavours court and Ghenghls often asked From then on Wahlduddm lost ParH all published In Chankar lands Marshal Tlto's efforts In solving the behmd the nme other teams m favour 10 the court but managed says that Ihe people of Parwan 1954 they placed eleveoth out of htm about the past kmgs and proph.ts to escape provlOce are happy to see that a World Population Larger Than Expected 12 and al the thIrd champlOn reacher trammg school IS bemg op ship 10 1959 Yugoslavia did not com cned there plete al all With newly independent countries The cornerstone was laid by the cS Will have completed their tabu I aJ and nomadtc populatIons are, of m Africa leadlOg the way, more na But the natIOnal team soon dIS lations wlthm thiS decade More tnan c..:oursc hal der to enumerate than governor of Parwan last Thursday A:~ N,GLA1V~E' tlOns are countmg their clttZens to pelled all aouhts In BraZIl 10 "OME PRESS 120 other countries elsewhere are those IIvmg m crowded Cities Lite the paper says The newspaper then day than ever before 1963 they were ruitners-up to refers to the natIOnal scheme char also makmg head counts wlthm thIS racy IS also a factor becau5e people AIghsmstan and YugoslavIa both The census resultS are expected to the host team thus earmng the world and forwardmg special form penod able to read and write can fill oul ted out by the Ministry of Educa Yesterda) Anu editOrially comme followmg Ute pohcy of active Non produce some surpnses--most pro tl tie of v. arId VIce champIOns ulas for solvmg the problem queshonnanes while m the case of taon for the development of leachl:r ted on the IOdependence struggles alignment have been friendlJ tor bably an Increased figure for tolal Two years laler lhe Yugoslavs YugoslaVia has made rapid prog 1he UN has held a number o( trammg schools throughout the co waged by the people of Angola and Illiterates the enumerator must: fill agaIn took second place In Eu many years population In both a number of in t ammg semInars tor natlOnal statts unlry Mozambique Said Am" the situation rcss SlOce Its mdependence 10 1943 them out b) askmg questIOns In rope and m 1966 were wmners dlvldual countrIes and In the world 1 According to thiS scheme there IS rhls 'progress after the adoption tlClans The fIfth one for Africans :-,orne highly hterate countnes, for disturbed In Angola and this 80th were. actrve In tbe Catro and as a whole of the unoffICIal world champ disturbance IS caused by the policy of the new constitition m 1953 bas ended November 3 There have been example there IS a greater de~n are more than 20 such sCQools Belgrade eonferences of nonaligned s~ven ~uch JOnshlP 10 ChIle of Violence pursued by Portugal m been even more speedy meeltngs fot ASIan statis dence upon the malls than on enu WhIle we have to Increase the num nations Both enlered mto the area The United Nations IS encourag Fmally, on July 10th thIS the face of Afnca and the Afncan Today the standard of hVIng In tlclans the last one 111 June The se melators ber of teacher traInmg schools fo of cooperillon m V8nous fields mg the national head counts and al year m MonteVIdeo after VletO YugoslaVia IS conSlderably higher cond session for Caribbean census Slmtlarly the cost of taking a ceo get more graduatcs to teach the eyer Islands wlUi a population of 13 ml The Afghan" natIOn congralulates so offermg technIcal assistance UN ne' over the US and BraZIl and than tn Ihe 50 s and the takers was held m May South Afne- sus vanes accordmg to MISS Dla increaSing school populatIon 11 sho HlOn The people of these areas en Ih. people of YugoslaVia on thIS experts say a proper census offers another defeat by the SovIet JOY no nghts reap no frutt from country has entered many partner f1can countries held theIr nmth ses mond In 1950 she said It cost the uld be also borne In mmd that ausplcl0US day, concluded the edtto many advantages, both SOCial and Slon to August team they once more emerged their toils and die when they !i.hlps In bulldmgs up IH; economy United States 59 cen'ts per per the standards mamtamed by these nal econorruc, to a country taking It as vIce-champiOns of the world teacher tralOmg schools Will have Iry lO seek their nghls and prlvlle and tndustnal capacity Devefoprnen:t-plannmg as an exam son to conduct a. census while m En The responSibility for conductmg a a dlreft beanng on the standard 01 ges pte requlrts' accurate population fi glane! the cost was only seven cents census lies With the nallonal govern A GREA:r GENERATION education 10 Our schools In all Ie The mdependem:e movement 10 gures and the best pOSSible p'opula pel pe son One of the factors IS the ---'1 ment bUI Iwo UN departments are difference In preval1mg wage saales vels Angola Mozambique and GlJtnea (lon estimates for the future Such In three year s time, the VI said the echtorlal mtensifies every geared to prOVide technical asslstan 1 he length of the quesuonnaue IS '~.J~. ~.': statistics are Vital for plannmg roa (e The Economic and SOelaL depart World Basketball ChamptonshJp day Portugal answers thiS move . ., ;tllother COSl factor Some go\,'crn There IS no doubt that most of ds, schools, factories. hospJtals and ment IS one The other is the UN Will be held m YugoslaVia It ment with weapons and ammuJll ments want more lOformation than the teacher tramlng schools 10 the related programmes Population pro Stallstlcal Office The two JOID for would be natural to assume that lion Jections are especially Important tor Olhers trYlOg for example to com provinces are almmg at trammg ces to tram higher level personnel lhls offered the home team ItS teachers for pnmary educalton Ie Portugal and Its allies are wllne The T1mes newspaper gorup was The Gua1"d1an said In an editorial long term projects bme a housmg and a, population cen The Yugoslavia team won tbI f.rst place at the Balkan basket troubl~ (. harged With organisation and carry great chance but the selectors vel But It IS the quality of educa ..ses lhal within the last half cen fined 5000 sterling for an article that India', aeemed at their SUS Another cost factor is whether ball champIonships In Skopje worst In Bengal The lltate'a deprefi 109 Oul the census and estabhshing enumera.tors are on salary or .paId WIll no longer be able \0 relY on tlOn at thIS level that has a dlret.:t lury the use of force has no longer about British: Black Moslem leader MISS Janette Mc Netll of the UN permanent statIstical departments to 'Actually I have nolblng agaJnst bears " sed LDduBlrtal population had 1m own SQ much per questionnaIre beanng on the educalTon of our been able to quell the "!.truggles for MIC'hael Malik Alias "Michael X" as Economic and SOCial Q.epartment make pracllcal use of the flndmgs tradition .of vIolence .and revolution MJss D18mond predlcts some sur students 10 general freedom sweepmg the contment of he was awalMr trial puts It another way People, she The Iwo also help to frame question and there, more else, pnsms cnanges 10 the UN Demo The paper belJeves that If we rna Afnl.:3 The OCtober 29 arUcle m the Sun than anywbere says are an Important economIC re were- at. l1aHes and handbooks used by enu graphiC Yearbook by 1975 Many 01 IOta1O satisfactory standards of ed Freedom 10 Algena tbe Congo dati Ttmes one of BrItam's most m rioters .like an army rese-r· source and It IS important therefore VIStS. perpetually waiting for a crisis l11erators These vary from country of the statIstics on Atllcan ASian ucallon at primary level It Will have Kenya ell.: JO AfrIca lnd other ter rulentlBl newspapers, spoke of Mal that go\'-ernments know as much ab \() <:ountry The UN experts also as In order to go into action and Latin American countries U1 an Important and Indeed positIve ntorle5 elsewhere an the world Ik s former • uneditymg career as out them 8$ possible Sl'lt In other techmcal aspects fr~dom the presenl yearbook she saId are effect on the education of our l.:hll shows tbat lhe march of IS brothel keeper procurer and pro- A record number of governments Beatnce R Diamond of the Statls The resoluton on the situation 1D estimates Experience has shown she dren In higher levels Irreversible perty racketeer will take population counts in the 10 tHaI Office saId that the methods the Middle East, paued by the Sec says lhat estimates are mvariably Under the heading of the Pre, Portugal sauJ the c<.!llorlal IS nol Chief JUsuce Lord Parker desctl ) ear penod from 1965 through 1974 ilnd d the arltcle as a clasS1c case of The largest regIOnal mcrease Will be With the characterlstlCs 01 the coun The Amencan gIrl forced Mrs experienced than he was vague and tbdefmte nature ot Bome b, a census (CONTINENTAL Spam s chances of beatmg anga publIshed 10 Pakthla say,; \10L:~ of fleedonl In Angola and contempt of court which had pre m Arrlca where at least 40 countrJ liles and the people Scattered ru Court IDto errors In her openmg However Adtgue s punches of its formulations. olcan become the PRESS) South AfTica In theIr DaVIS Cup that under the. dueetlon of HIS Mozambique It evcn mes to render Judlced Malak s fair trIal service game and scored a were not as hard as he had ex first etteCtive steP along the road mter zone fInal m Johannesburg Majesty the King and In accordan Impractical and unworkable the eco MalIk was sentenced to one year break throu~h and she al~o took pected to the elimination of tenson in that depend on Its number one pla ce with prOVlSlons of the new Con nomll.: sancliuns adopted h\ the an Jail tor stirring up racial hatred l'irs COUI t s delivery In the regton, Konstantin Vishnevet8ky yer Mauel Santana stltutlon only a few months ago world agaJlht Stl\lth Affll.:a and The Tl1lttS newspaper group is own 1 fth game of the second set AUTO RACING Pravda's commentator Illld Spamsh team manager, Jaime the JudICIary In Afghamstan em· ~ hudesI3 ed by Canadian·born Lord Thomson \ hen tile /..\ustrahan served He pOInts out that Arab countr Bartolt told a press conference erged as an Independent branch rhe U-lllllllOllllle, prodllted In An Two Bnllsh newspapers comment Afghanistan's Primary Education Problems thal Sl?am had a good chance of , ree double faults Sut In bet Dan Gurney broke a JinX les In Situation marked by conUnu of the government gola and MolOt III blq lh.: arc exporled ed In eement and reView of ny hmes ~ ges m order to study the Situ Hlon progressive pOhloY YugoslaVia ~ The indian government has bad to Concll and world OPIOlon ahty of primary education and tra they Will either allow or force them school curncula wlthm the frame Kaklzawa body to drop out The wmner challenges <\ustra from dose up lily Cnj()y a SPCl.:1 tl plate Tn t e admit dlsappomtment from ita DlIJor In the 11IIbl of lbe aforeaald, lbe Imng IS even more strikng than Its work ot the MID1stry ot education Second was Bobby Unser US As a result there IS tremendous ha for the cup at Bnsbane from HI~ manager Jose Monde)ar Parwan comments on the recent world said the edltonal It IS one of de\ulutlon 01 the rupee and petty commentator laid, 1t must be Doted meagre quantity 2 Strengthenmg and equipPlDg who took the lead a few laps ear the leading nonaligned counlnes measures like the abol1tian of the thaI th.re an: hotbeadl In some Arab Moreover lD most of these count waste of time effprt, and money 10 dep'artments lD the miDlstry for Decem,ber 26 to 28 saId the vlct or Its equivalent are rare Text· Jectlves of the educatton plan lIvely South Wales hnal 10 Sydney on Umted States scored the fIght 48 10 northern Afghamstan aDd thiS • lUI...... ";d.c.r.lrvChl.1 ~ books and teacbmg matenals where To~ay, more 'han 402,000 stud In addition to t__e above men· Monday 47 In the FIlIpmos favour and plant WIll be operated by power e ..pl«t/ c.tumn Inch, AI 160 Clark took the lead on the Telep"'.' 2."7" used at all, are poor eots or 17 per cent of !he total tloned steps, the~ third plan gives MIS Court formerly MISS the two ludges Jose Scatell", of from thiS stattOn (UOfl.&iJS1If AM AU'f ualt"l wniutulw) school age popul~llon (7-14 years consIderable attentlon to training the PhlllpDlnes and Hlroyukl 23rd lap when Gurney slJpped The roewspaper lauds 4-ithe agree In some cases primary educatiOn Smlth overwhelmed Karthy bnefly off the 26 mIle (4 2km) conSIsts ot little'more than memorl~ of age) are enrolled In lhe primary teacherfl, which WJll result in a lower Harter of the Umted States bea· 'l'ezakl of Japan each scored ,t ment Signed between the- two ..oun SH....'" ...... EdilO1' track but Clark s Ford-powered Cla!slf1ed peT line, bold 11IP' 1-1 20 sation verses, atorles, or leJends schools In A(ghamst~n student teacher ratio from 42 Ilu· ttng her 6-2 6,3 In the semlfmals 4947 tnes aod hopes that fer (itker nUlIlben ant tliaL .awitcld.e.rd 0' machme dropped out a few mm Yearly rcad by the teacher. and the curn· By the end of Third FIve Pia" or dents per teacher at the present time In only 38 mmutes the power statIon In the ••• utes later With engme trouble Af Ill. culum of lome schools is confined by the year 1972, the number of '0 40 students per teacher by 1972 basketball team was the'winner of Adlgue saJd In hIS dresslJ1g north WIll not only 111- Halt Yearly nu....er ZSMI, 240111. 24111 A! 300 largely to re\Jll!on students 10 primary 4chools will have Th. lype of s<;hool bUlldmg IS this )'e~r's basketball tournament held in the University gym 100m afterwards that Kaklzawa Gurney resumed the lead AJ ummate some of the Cltles there but ~ Quarterly DespIte the blustery condl 10 nearly al1 of the developJng co flsen to 560 000 or 23 per cent of the another element affectlnll the quail naslum. Thl8 year six tealDs participated In the games, .In last Ions, Mrs Court pulled out had fought well put held too Foyt US was knocked out of Will also enhance the developmf'ot Ex ~4. 58 EdllOT.at untries the pressure for rapid expa~ -school age population ty of instruction Therefore, the Sunday's match l{abul University scored 49 points, and Wyom· tremendous power. whICh MISS much the race briefly as hIs car swept of Industry where large quanttlos of ~i ~:~;I~earIY A! 1000 nlilOn I'n the number of schools and The mam reasoIi tor this small Miolstry of Education is planrunll lng 48 lbus takln~ necond place At&er th.. match cupS were Harter was rarely able to com Kakizawa, only 19, saId he through a senes of turns near the naturiJ,l gas have been dlscove "'EO FOR B ION P1;pll. at lhe primary lel",1 makea II percentage Increase planned tor the to build 315 new primary ochool $ 26 ,given both tearon, bat had found Adlque much more start-hmsh line and exploitation has started C11"CtLlotlcn and AdtH!Ttlnno "hfflcull to maintain let alone 1m Third Plan period 18 to improve the bulldmgs during the 1hlrd plan 10 Quat1erly S 16 =:= - Exteaaloa 59 ~ prove, quaHty quaht\ of educatJon period Illtlllllllllill Illl•• IIIIIIII~11111111111111 IlIUlIIUlllllmullIllllIllllllllllUlUIII 1lllll1l1111111111111111111111lUll1111l 1111 1111 TIlIIlIIlllllllllllIIUIlllll1 lllllllllllllllllllilltllllllllllllllllllllill -~-
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By ,Serg1Je L1iJJjc ehter the Common .Market For Market countnes have any sym· lateral advantages '1 of a kind re~11y most members of the European pathy for thIS \"ew. which It would be ,unreasonalile .('t the World Basketball Cham- Th,s success stOry starts .,r plonship m Uruguay, toe YougO- t~e generabon of captam Daneu1with the menboned committee of By A Staft Writer Free Trade Assoclabon-a pro- • So, It IS clear that If the Euro- to gIve to ondustrlallllCd countries I The mosi useless dau .of aU ,a that sl~v natlon8J team, for the se- and hIS otltstandlllg team-mates the Basketball FederatIOn, whIch vIsIonal aSSOCIatIon Set up onlY\IPearl Free' Trode AssocIatIon -of \vhlch Swltzerllln(l, Is one, Commentmg on the news tha~ the cpnd time m s!'ccesslOn, c~ptu- ,Korac, Dlunc, KovaCIC and numbers 30 membefs half of ( after the ongonal Common Mar- heaks up, With Great Bntam en- Till. was all wei! nnd 1l00a until Kandahar Fruit Pres~ Plallt I)a. red tlIe.;btle of "Ice'c!:uurtplons of ~ Djerd]lI, woo- bade a glOrIOUS fa- I tliem former\JJiatlonal team pla ket members had made It clear terong the Common Market foJ- the Common Market countries resumed OperaUon Tolo. Afl1htm tl1eloW~~ld "':h"t makes this feat • rewell 10 the!sport m Montevideo 'yets and half former members that they would not'allow the lowed by most of the other "'em- hud to turn theIr attention to published 10 the Soulhern province. HI whIch tvl' have nol laughed all tli,,,,more \1 remarkable is the I r Team captaIn Ito Daneu of league club teams Tlie com • other West European countnes to bers SWltzeIland WIll be lert out the partlculur problem of Austr of Kandahar where large. quantiti f~ct that ;YugoslaVJa t.he 'whose combmatlon Iof talents a~ POSI tiOn of the republican bodies enter mto an assocIation WIth on a bmb In Artel the Second World was only:- es of fruits are produced .ays that I small naUonramong the three lIIantli a gold-scorer and as an orgamser 'S slm,lar Thetr skIlful leader- them whIch fell short of full It WIll lose the tanff advant- War the SovIet Umon only nc It IS a pIty thaI tbe plaut had to re Brazilr the -and lbo and, dlTectpr of play IS perhaps shIp of this young amateur and •Menha] Seral, the author of One day GhenghlS saId "Has membershIp-thIs presents no age' that It now receives accord cepted Austnan ondependence US. tiSSRl mam Idle for a long tune because ,·Tlie 'Yugoslav,selectors' have 'unsurpassed 10 the .world, Will go therefore '(ery poor "port m18ht Tabak-ul·Nasen and an emin the Prophet Mohammad ever -S.b••lien c""mtorl real problems ong to EFTA rules and It will on the understandong thnt It re- of the lack ht market to oUer Its prw to pIck thelT tweleve-man squad down m the hIStOry of this cham- well serve as a model for olber ent scpolar of the Ghond emptre spoken of my might and power?' THE KABUL THMES' They walt and' see what hap- exchange these for none of those maIn neutral wntes. that In 312 Hlgera (924 Wahlduddm told hIm about oducts to I pens to the B'ntlsh appheatIon if conferred by Common Market ThIS means that It was not from only 35000 • active players, plonsh,p as the man who defea- simIlar botlles d.C~1 ad) 10 the cIty of Kaeen he • the saylOgs of the Prophet about Pu bllsllt'd every dall FridiIJI and NghUn puJ,- § It succeeds they follow on behInd, membership SWltzerlahd could, wholly. ondependenl WIth regard compared with one mllhon m ted the US and, a player wlth- The technIcal personnel, fede- The paper says that it Is true thaI ~ BrazIl, 35 n1tllion 10 the SoVIet out one weak spot ral selection commIttee \Tamer met Wahlduddm Faushang. ,a the rISe of the Turks and Ghen Ill' IroI,uDY, by ,h. Kabul TIm.. I'ub/ull'II, AI"'Ji).. ,f It fatls, they SIt back and can 10 these cIrcumstances end up as to assocIation WIth foreign coun as a result of thiS many Kandahar UlllIllllIIllllIllIIllllUllllllIlll!lUlIllllllllllllllllUlllIlllIIlIIlllill1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUl 'ffi'llllll1I1I1l1l11Illl1II1l11l1111I1ll1l11l1IUlIlIllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllI11111111111111111111111 Umbn, and, accordIng to' estl> and vanous othe( speclaUsed promment f,gure of the CIty, ghis replied tmue theIr assoclabon wlthm an enclave on the heart of Euro· trIes The SovIet Umon claimed merchants suffered economic losses mates, o"er 15 mIllion. players Radivoj Korae, a future eng' commISsIOns not only analyse ve- who ,1ald him a stOry which he My heart says that you pro 'EFTA pe surrounded by hIgh tan£[ lhat It would do anythmg to pre- wrote In his famous work bably speak the truth" but now thaI lhe facory has resumed But for SWItzerland thmgs are walls vent a new anschluss/'-the Dame m the ,Umted States neer and pasSIonate thealre- goer ry detailed stabstlcs of matches operation It is hoped that the mana. Basketball, almost unknown In IS known lis the player wllb the -whIch are used for studymg At ,the tIme when the Mongol One day dunng a conversa Yugoslavian National'Day not as eaSY as thIS The Treaty But, on reabty, the outlook IS gIven to HItler's forced !uslon of armies were attacking Herst, lton,6henghls asked Wl11 my gement will see that markets for the of Rome under whIch the Com- not 'as bleak as' thIS For the Austna and Germany m 1938 Yugoslvalvta before the War, has "golden left hand' because of both thelT own team and oppon products of the plaut are expanded become one of the favourIte hIS mcredlble prec,slOn m shoote ents, but have also Introduced Wahlduddm who together WIth name be mentIOned m HIstory? The INat.onal Day ,of Yugoslav,ilJ, II which , cruis any harm had lIfe have somethmg to say." bebeve that 5alwUon lies In general There IS no reason to suppose But 10 the last few weeks an It was not untIl 1961, a full to protect their own frull and that ven years ago this month. Dis Majesty the King 'SWISS do not mind at all purely arena All of them have played Apart from lhelr h,gh techni- been mfhcted upon hIm He was andllll.niversal dlsarmamentBud In solving bila that m fact when It cornel; to other element has come to the decade and a half after the war of other producers Visited Yugoslavia Petar Stambollc. prime mI- econom,c assocIatIOn or sCIentIfIC over 120 matches for the natloo cal and tacbcal abIlItIes mtelh found to be enltrely unhurt Wahlduddm saId teraLIllQId multilateral Intematlonal problems the crunch the Common Market fore-vague so far but Jf It co that Yugoslav basketball emerg. IWho are you? Are you human I WIll Ghenghls ""phed n1ster of Yugoslavl. visited Afghanistan two or techmcal assocIatIOns of any al team and all are now enter gence and remankable reflexes Samll published In GhazOi prai- peaeefnllylI Both countdes\lAlse believe that the countnes v. III refu' e a status of mes to frUition It could remove ed from ItS mfancy to produce, or are you devll an angel? A name can be recalled only years ago kmd-but they do not lIke pohtl 109 thelT thlTtles these players display the serIOus a or ses the serViceS rendered by the conclUSIOn of a nuclear nonproliferation treaty economiC assoctatlon lo SWltzer all SWItzerland s doubts almost over·mght, a mature, ful Have you magJC powers?' Tull when there are people to do so cal obligatIons abroad, espeCially re~ ThiS great generation IS not and determmed approach char health caravan In Afghanistan IS a must if we are to strengthen and preserve land which Will allow It to Presldenl de Gaulle has sug Iy fledged natIonal team asked Your soldIers kIll all those they Yugoslavia has made much headway In wh.n these are defmed vaguely kmd however followed by a VOId aCleTlsllc of men concentrated on aDd hopes that the number of these world peace and secunty celve the samE" of tarIff ad gee-ted that Bntaln Itself....ought VICtOry 10 the III Balkan come upon Who is there to note and they cannot be certam how vantages that Il at present has Ready come to the forefront one goal Fmally and perhaps Wahlduddm saId caravans Will tncrease as well as the fields of light Industry and agriculture The to be content With aSSOCiation ChamplOnshlP 10 1961 (10 which your name? far they may leac ThIS 'S how at last are the middle generatlOn most Important of all thiS ex I am a humllle wnter posses the frequency of thetr V1S developing nations of Asia and Afriea, most of under EF r A rules ThiS IS lhe mIddle way be TurkeY, Greece RomanIa. Bul l GhenghlS after heanng these Adhering faJlbfully to lbe prlnclpleo they see lhe preamble or the aged between 23 and 27 who penenced team of bakelball aces smg somethmg Its 10 remole areas of the country whom are endeavonrlnll' to acbleve self-suffic For mdeed aSSOCiation IS In tween complete membership and gana and Albama also compted) words was fIlled wllh rage of positive non alignment and free ludg Treaty of Rome already have 50 to 70 mternatlO have preserved a geume almost. The ncwspaper says that our co iency In food pl'Odactlon, can learn much from the aIr In the first place many I blunl refusal heralded Ih a bnlhant era 10 threv.: hIs bow and arrow on the ment III mternational affairs and standing nal appearances to theIr credlt childlike love of the game ond en Whal IS II lhat You possess? untry Will reqUIre many years be the expenenees of YugoslaVIans states have LJeen [or years assoc One may I easonably ask In Yugoslav basketball Two months ground and turned hIS back on staunchly by Justice freedom and territorial ThiS IS the reasoning which I ated ",th lhe Common Market thiS context what SWitzerland and the younger generation, un- thusl3sm whIch IS an lfieXhnustl The mercy of your rulIng po fore doctors and medical services latet, to the surpnse of all and th~ Wahlduddm who lhought h,s end mtegnty of natIOns. Afghanistan and Yugos has made It pOSSible for SWitzer and have been rec""lvmg tanff JS domg about It Bnd the' answer dehght of the home pubbc the der 23 some of whom have re· ble source of motor energy for '" er That IS reason whY I are avaIlable 10 all parts of the co Afghamstan and Yugoslavia can further land to take lIs full part In all presented their country 20 or further achievements m sport had come lavia have cooperated with one another and (dvantag12s from thlS :itatus ThiS IS nothing After all Bntam has Yugoslavs after a defeat by escaped mJury" untry Thel e are st,lI a few hun mcrease their mutually beneficial economic the techmcal and sClentlflc or began wllh the problem of the 30 lImes and nther fields or hrp HeaTing thiS Tuh became hap dred doctors so that the only sensl WIth all nonalIgned nations In meetings m tned to JOin the Common Mar their bogey team the Soviet But GhenghlS Said ties Afghanistan, as a developmg nation, wel gamsatlOns attached to the Unl colOnies of member states partl py and said ble lhlOg to do IS to proVIde mobl Cairo and Belgrade 8hd 10 the United NatIOns ket before and nothmg has co Umon took second place 10 the I thought you were a w)se ted Nations Without clalmmg it (uJarlv France which had very ThIS man IS pr~dent and Ie hcallh services Conference on Trade and Development come. help from.-4lhe "fnendty lcountries, The me of It Those who made glgsn European champIOnshIp But even man but now I know lhat It t5 seat In lhe General Assembly ~peclal should serve ln Ghenghls Khan s two countllies mllJht consider' projects which tanff relationships With tiC preparations were wastmg the most fervent fans more than When the Middle East war broke out 10 The SWISS are ready lo accept not so Vour are a sharI sIghted The newspaper says Ihat whtle Yugoslavia would lIke to assist In and flnanclaJ many Afncan counlnes thell lime and money SWitzer half belteved thiS success was courl rul~ June, AfghanIstan and YugoslaVIa were great aSSOClatlOn With the Common From lhcn on Wahlduddm was man There are many kmgs Kabul has many doclors and seve questions involved In Implementing such pr<' But It "as always stressed 10 lilnd apolled for aSSOCiatIOn With due to the team s advanlage to Iy concerned The t.wo countries were in close Market bul thcy mainlam lhat the Common Market lhat th,s ly under the guard of a Mongol sol mg In thiS world I have vanQUJ ral hospitals new hospItals are now jects could be solved by an exchange of views the Common Market several plaYing on their home ground 10 communication WIth one another during the fulJ mernber.shIp even If It were pe of asso( lallOn was a furm of dler and," hen full was satisfIed shed and WIll contmue to do so under construclIOn 10 many provm \ eal S ago but no negotlattons Belgrade the places where Mohammad Ag emergency sessIOn of the United Nations. Gene offered would not be compatible help for underdeveloped coun have ever laken olace and the lhat oe had destroyed the clites ual centres rcmole areas suU need Afghanistan wishes to see its friends achie ThiS hngenng lack of conhd Tl has the Impnnt of hIS foot It ral Assembly Both worked to find a peaceful wllh neutraILty ThIS would be tries and It has stopped at Gree In of Khorasan he Introduced Wa baSIC medical services IS hoped ve greater successes Ou this day, we extend clppllcallon IS abeyance ence m the team s ablhty was hard There are other lands where pea solution to the problems of the Middle East and fine enough were 1t not for the ce and Tut key The Common (S'~'ISS lududdm to hIS father that regular medIcal servtce Will be PRESS REVIEW) ly \ surpnslng al the 1950 people wtll note my name and my both especially mSlsted upon the .lmme,bate our congratulations to the government and Wahlduddm became a dlstmg prOVided to such areas by heahh World ChamplOnshlp the Yugo conquests" caravans wlthdrawaJ of Israeh forces from occupIed Arab people of Yugoslavia and wish them many slavs hmshed boltom of the table ulshed ·cholar 10 the Mongol more successes in their national endeavours court and Ghenghls often asked From then on Wahlduddm lost ParH all published In Chankar lands Marshal Tlto's efforts In solving the behmd the nme other teams m favour 10 the court but managed says that Ihe people of Parwan 1954 they placed eleveoth out of htm about the past kmgs and proph.ts to escape provlOce are happy to see that a World Population Larger Than Expected 12 and al the thIrd champlOn reacher trammg school IS bemg op ship 10 1959 Yugoslavia did not com cned there plete al all With newly independent countries The cornerstone was laid by the cS Will have completed their tabu I aJ and nomadtc populatIons are, of m Africa leadlOg the way, more na But the natIOnal team soon dIS lations wlthm thiS decade More tnan c..:oursc hal der to enumerate than governor of Parwan last Thursday A:~ N,GLA1V~E' tlOns are countmg their clttZens to pelled all aouhts In BraZIl 10 "OME PRESS 120 other countries elsewhere are those IIvmg m crowded Cities Lite the paper says The newspaper then day than ever before 1963 they were ruitners-up to refers to the natIOnal scheme char also makmg head counts wlthm thIS racy IS also a factor becau5e people AIghsmstan and YugoslavIa both The census resultS are expected to the host team thus earmng the world and forwardmg special form penod able to read and write can fill oul ted out by the Ministry of Educa Yesterda) Anu editOrially comme followmg Ute pohcy of active Non produce some surpnses--most pro tl tie of v. arId VIce champIOns ulas for solvmg the problem queshonnanes while m the case of taon for the development of leachl:r ted on the IOdependence struggles alignment have been friendlJ tor bably an Increased figure for tolal Two years laler lhe Yugoslavs YugoslaVia has made rapid prog 1he UN has held a number o( trammg schools throughout the co waged by the people of Angola and Illiterates the enumerator must: fill agaIn took second place In Eu many years population In both a number of in t ammg semInars tor natlOnal statts unlry Mozambique Said Am" the situation rcss SlOce Its mdependence 10 1943 them out b) askmg questIOns In rope and m 1966 were wmners dlvldual countrIes and In the world 1 According to thiS scheme there IS rhls 'progress after the adoption tlClans The fIfth one for Africans :-,orne highly hterate countnes, for disturbed In Angola and this 80th were. actrve In tbe Catro and as a whole of the unoffICIal world champ disturbance IS caused by the policy of the new constitition m 1953 bas ended November 3 There have been example there IS a greater de~n are more than 20 such sCQools Belgrade eonferences of nonaligned s~ven ~uch JOnshlP 10 ChIle of Violence pursued by Portugal m been even more speedy meeltngs fot ASIan statis dence upon the malls than on enu WhIle we have to Increase the num nations Both enlered mto the area The United Nations IS encourag Fmally, on July 10th thIS the face of Afnca and the Afncan Today the standard of hVIng In tlclans the last one 111 June The se melators ber of teacher traInmg schools fo of cooperillon m V8nous fields mg the national head counts and al year m MonteVIdeo after VletO YugoslaVia IS conSlderably higher cond session for Caribbean census Slmtlarly the cost of taking a ceo get more graduatcs to teach the eyer Islands wlUi a population of 13 ml The Afghan" natIOn congralulates so offermg technIcal assistance UN ne' over the US and BraZIl and than tn Ihe 50 s and the takers was held m May South Afne- sus vanes accordmg to MISS Dla increaSing school populatIon 11 sho HlOn The people of these areas en Ih. people of YugoslaVia on thIS experts say a proper census offers another defeat by the SovIet JOY no nghts reap no frutt from country has entered many partner f1can countries held theIr nmth ses mond In 1950 she said It cost the uld be also borne In mmd that ausplcl0US day, concluded the edtto many advantages, both SOCial and Slon to August team they once more emerged their toils and die when they !i.hlps In bulldmgs up IH; economy United States 59 cen'ts per per the standards mamtamed by these nal econorruc, to a country taking It as vIce-champiOns of the world teacher tralOmg schools Will have Iry lO seek their nghls and prlvlle and tndustnal capacity Devefoprnen:t-plannmg as an exam son to conduct a. census while m En The responSibility for conductmg a a dlreft beanng on the standard 01 ges pte requlrts' accurate population fi glane! the cost was only seven cents census lies With the nallonal govern A GREA:r GENERATION education 10 Our schools In all Ie The mdependem:e movement 10 gures and the best pOSSible p'opula pel pe son One of the factors IS the ---'1 ment bUI Iwo UN departments are difference In preval1mg wage saales vels Angola Mozambique and GlJtnea (lon estimates for the future Such In three year s time, the VI said the echtorlal mtensifies every geared to prOVide technical asslstan 1 he length of the quesuonnaue IS '~.J~. ~.': statistics are Vital for plannmg roa (e The Economic and SOelaL depart World Basketball ChamptonshJp day Portugal answers thiS move . ., ;tllother COSl factor Some go\,'crn There IS no doubt that most of ds, schools, factories. hospJtals and ment IS one The other is the UN Will be held m YugoslaVia It ment with weapons and ammuJll ments want more lOformation than the teacher tramlng schools 10 the related programmes Population pro Stallstlcal Office The two JOID for would be natural to assume that lion Jections are especially Important tor Olhers trYlOg for example to com provinces are almmg at trammg ces to tram higher level personnel lhls offered the home team ItS teachers for pnmary educalton Ie Portugal and Its allies are wllne The T1mes newspaper gorup was The Gua1"d1an said In an editorial long term projects bme a housmg and a, population cen The Yugoslavia team won tbI f.rst place at the Balkan basket troubl~ (. harged With organisation and carry great chance but the selectors vel But It IS the quality of educa ..ses lhal within the last half cen fined 5000 sterling for an article that India', aeemed at their SUS Another cost factor is whether ball champIonships In Skopje worst In Bengal The lltate'a deprefi 109 Oul the census and estabhshing enumera.tors are on salary or .paId WIll no longer be able \0 relY on tlOn at thIS level that has a dlret.:t lury the use of force has no longer about British: Black Moslem leader MISS Janette Mc Netll of the UN permanent statIstical departments to 'Actually I have nolblng agaJnst bears " sed LDduBlrtal population had 1m own SQ much per questionnaIre beanng on the educalTon of our been able to quell the "!.truggles for MIC'hael Malik Alias "Michael X" as Economic and SOCial Q.epartment make pracllcal use of the flndmgs tradition .of vIolence .and revolution MJss D18mond predlcts some sur students 10 general freedom sweepmg the contment of he was awalMr trial puts It another way People, she The Iwo also help to frame question and there, more else, pnsms cnanges 10 the UN Demo The paper belJeves that If we rna Afnl.:3 The OCtober 29 arUcle m the Sun than anywbere says are an Important economIC re were- at. l1aHes and handbooks used by enu graphiC Yearbook by 1975 Many 01 IOta1O satisfactory standards of ed Freedom 10 Algena tbe Congo dati Ttmes one of BrItam's most m rioters .like an army rese-r· source and It IS important therefore VIStS. perpetually waiting for a crisis l11erators These vary from country of the statIstics on Atllcan ASian ucallon at primary level It Will have Kenya ell.: JO AfrIca lnd other ter rulentlBl newspapers, spoke of Mal that go\'-ernments know as much ab \() <:ountry The UN experts also as In order to go into action and Latin American countries U1 an Important and Indeed positIve ntorle5 elsewhere an the world Ik s former • uneditymg career as out them 8$ possible Sl'lt In other techmcal aspects fr~dom the presenl yearbook she saId are effect on the education of our l.:hll shows tbat lhe march of IS brothel keeper procurer and pro- A record number of governments Beatnce R Diamond of the Statls The resoluton on the situation 1D estimates Experience has shown she dren In higher levels Irreversible perty racketeer will take population counts in the 10 tHaI Office saId that the methods the Middle East, paued by the Sec says lhat estimates are mvariably Under the heading of the Pre, Portugal sauJ the c<.!llorlal IS nol Chief JUsuce Lord Parker desctl ) ear penod from 1965 through 1974 ilnd d the arltcle as a clasS1c case of The largest regIOnal mcrease Will be With the characterlstlCs 01 the coun The Amencan gIrl forced Mrs experienced than he was vague and tbdefmte nature ot Bome b, a census (CONTINENTAL Spam s chances of beatmg anga publIshed 10 Pakthla say,; \10L:~ of fleedonl In Angola and contempt of court which had pre m Arrlca where at least 40 countrJ liles and the people Scattered ru Court IDto errors In her openmg However Adtgue s punches of its formulations. olcan become the PRESS) South AfTica In theIr DaVIS Cup that under the. dueetlon of HIS Mozambique It evcn mes to render Judlced Malak s fair trIal service game and scored a were not as hard as he had ex first etteCtive steP along the road mter zone fInal m Johannesburg Majesty the King and In accordan Impractical and unworkable the eco MalIk was sentenced to one year break throu~h and she al~o took pected to the elimination of tenson in that depend on Its number one pla ce with prOVlSlons of the new Con nomll.: sancliuns adopted h\ the an Jail tor stirring up racial hatred l'irs COUI t s delivery In the regton, Konstantin Vishnevet8ky yer Mauel Santana stltutlon only a few months ago world agaJlht Stl\lth Affll.:a and The Tl1lttS newspaper group is own 1 fth game of the second set AUTO RACING Pravda's commentator Illld Spamsh team manager, Jaime the JudICIary In Afghamstan em· ~ hudesI3 ed by Canadian·born Lord Thomson \ hen tile /..\ustrahan served He pOInts out that Arab countr Bartolt told a press conference erged as an Independent branch rhe U-lllllllOllllle, prodllted In An Two Bnllsh newspapers comment Afghanistan's Primary Education Problems thal Sl?am had a good chance of , ree double faults Sut In bet Dan Gurney broke a JinX les In Situation marked by conUnu of the government gola and MolOt III blq lh.: arc exporled ed In eement and reView of ny hmes ~ ges m order to study the Situ Hlon progressive pOhloY YugoslaVia ~ The indian government has bad to Concll and world OPIOlon ahty of primary education and tra they Will either allow or force them school curncula wlthm the frame Kaklzawa body to drop out The wmner challenges <\ustra from dose up lily Cnj()y a SPCl.:1 tl plate Tn t e admit dlsappomtment from ita DlIJor In the 11IIbl of lbe aforeaald, lbe Imng IS even more strikng than Its work ot the MID1stry ot education Second was Bobby Unser US As a result there IS tremendous ha for the cup at Bnsbane from HI~ manager Jose Monde)ar Parwan comments on the recent world said the edltonal It IS one of de\ulutlon 01 the rupee and petty commentator laid, 1t must be Doted meagre quantity 2 Strengthenmg and equipPlDg who took the lead a few laps ear the leading nonaligned counlnes measures like the abol1tian of the thaI th.re an: hotbeadl In some Arab Moreover lD most of these count waste of time effprt, and money 10 dep'artments lD the miDlstry for Decem,ber 26 to 28 saId the vlct or Its equivalent are rare Text· Jectlves of the educatton plan lIvely South Wales hnal 10 Sydney on Umted States scored the fIght 48 10 northern Afghamstan aDd thiS • lUI...... ";d.c.r.lrvChl.1 ~ books and teacbmg matenals where To~ay, more 'han 402,000 stud In addition to t__e above men· Monday 47 In the FIlIpmos favour and plant WIll be operated by power e ..pl«t/ c.tumn Inch, AI 160 Clark took the lead on the Telep"'.' 2."7" used at all, are poor eots or 17 per cent of !he total tloned steps, the~ third plan gives MIS Court formerly MISS the two ludges Jose Scatell", of from thiS stattOn (UOfl.&iJS1If AM AU'f ualt"l wniutulw) school age popul~llon (7-14 years consIderable attentlon to training the PhlllpDlnes and Hlroyukl 23rd lap when Gurney slJpped The roewspaper lauds 4-ithe agree In some cases primary educatiOn Smlth overwhelmed Karthy bnefly off the 26 mIle (4 2km) conSIsts ot little'more than memorl~ of age) are enrolled In lhe primary teacherfl, which WJll result in a lower Harter of the Umted States bea· 'l'ezakl of Japan each scored ,t ment Signed between the- two ..oun SH....'" ...... EdilO1' track but Clark s Ford-powered Cla!slf1ed peT line, bold 11IP' 1-1 20 sation verses, atorles, or leJends schools In A(ghamst~n student teacher ratio from 42 Ilu· ttng her 6-2 6,3 In the semlfmals 4947 tnes aod hopes that fer (itker nUlIlben ant tliaL .awitcld.e.rd 0' machme dropped out a few mm Yearly rcad by the teacher. and the curn· By the end of Third FIve Pia" or dents per teacher at the present time In only 38 mmutes the power statIon In the ••• utes later With engme trouble Af Ill. culum of lome schools is confined by the year 1972, the number of '0 40 students per teacher by 1972 basketball team was the'winner of Adlgue saJd In hIS dresslJ1g north WIll not only 111- Halt Yearly nu....er ZSMI, 240111. 24111 A! 300 largely to re\Jll!on students 10 primary 4chools will have Th. lype of s<;hool bUlldmg IS this )'e~r's basketball tournament held in the University gym 100m afterwards that Kaklzawa Gurney resumed the lead AJ ummate some of the Cltles there but ~ Quarterly DespIte the blustery condl 10 nearly al1 of the developJng co flsen to 560 000 or 23 per cent of the another element affectlnll the quail naslum. Thl8 year six tealDs participated In the games, .In last Ions, Mrs Court pulled out had fought well put held too Foyt US was knocked out of Will also enhance the developmf'ot Ex ~4. 58 EdllOT.at untries the pressure for rapid expa~ -school age population ty of instruction Therefore, the Sunday's match l{abul University scored 49 points, and Wyom· tremendous power. whICh MISS much the race briefly as hIs car swept of Industry where large quanttlos of ~i ~:~;I~earIY A! 1000 nlilOn I'n the number of schools and The mam reasoIi tor this small Miolstry of Education is planrunll lng 48 lbus takln~ necond place At&er th.. match cupS were Harter was rarely able to com Kakizawa, only 19, saId he through a senes of turns near the naturiJ,l gas have been dlscove "'EO FOR B ION P1;pll. at lhe primary lel",1 makea II percentage Increase planned tor the to build 315 new primary ochool $ 26 ,given both tearon, bat had found Adlque much more start-hmsh line and exploitation has started C11"CtLlotlcn and AdtH!Ttlnno "hfflcull to maintain let alone 1m Third Plan period 18 to improve the bulldmgs during the 1hlrd plan 10 Quat1erly S 16 =:= - Exteaaloa 59 ~ prove, quaHty quaht\ of educatJon period Illtlllllllllill Illl•• IIIIIIII~11111111111111 IlIUlIIUlllllmullIllllIllllllllllUlUIII 1lllll1l1111111111111111111111lUll1111l 1111 1111 TIlIIlIIlllllllllllIIUIlllll1 lllllllllllllllllllilltllllllllllllllllllllill , I I PAGE 4 '£HE KABUL TIMES NOVEMBER 29, 1967 I Formal Agreement Delayed On McNamora FOR SHEER Vi~,1 Cong ,Continue Nlight Sflldiers Take Up 1'\ ~ S. Arabian Independence Nominated For l]LTI DELIGHT I GENEVA Nov 29 (AP) - fedelal government and from a Itaids On American Bases Fight Against The South Arab,. talks Ilval natlonahst organisation World Bank Head Viet ~AIGON, Nov 29, (l;>PAj _SUPPort aIrcraft searched for .~\ ran Into last minute dlf I"LOSY (the Front for the hber- t/nued ong umts Tuesday Con- the VIet Cong fIrIng POSitIOns ,Foot-And-Mouth fleultIes earl1 Wednesday whleh ,t'on of Occupied South Yemen) WASHINGTON Nov 29, (AP)_ port t t'\);tr, nIght .raids On U1'I- Other targets of Viet Cong hgh The World Bank confIrmed Tuesday delayed a formal agreement on has taken over the local eivil ma':-t mted States bases With tmg attacks In the past 48 hours night that U S SeCretary of Defe a peaceful transfel of poweI administratIon until the first :JrP~rt a:55at~~Ck on SOc Trabg were Kontum Nha Trabg and LONDON Nov 29 (Reuter)- from Bntaln to the National ~OVl.!1 nment or this new Arab nce Rober T S MCNamara had been r s 10metres southwest Da Nang Sqldlers armed WIth df.lfectaQI. LiberatIOn Front (NLF) state IS formed nomInated as presIdent of the bank yesterday formed southern England's o A hl'X::; III the Mekong delta US mallnes lost 12 dead and VOL VI, NO 202 KABUL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967 (QAUS 8, 1346 S H) Price AI 3 NLF leader Gahtan al Shaabl --- _ The first offiCial confirmation oj m n ';rIcan spokes~an saId 80 wounded during II search 80 mJle hne of .defence agarnst the the homination came after the announced that d baSIc accord th ode~te materIal damage to mISSion southwest of the gIant ravage j>f foot..antl mouthJ - .- had been reac! ,d by the two White House saId MCNamara's dep e al leld and "lIght" lOsSes Da Nang alf base TUesday They Troops manned J3 bridges across arture from the cabInet would mean >Ides after eight days of hard British Pqlicy "r,e~r ~auSed by the 15 heavy counted a total of 20 VIet Cong the River Thames from Wlthm 10 bargammg no change In the conduct or the sI e s urIed at the base He de dead miles of the ouuklrts of London ! UI{ Chancellor Of Exchequer Vietnam war South Arabia Attains But more than frve hours later c med to gIve detaIls US Infantry discovered an- to Gloucestershlre 10 the west In rcspone to InquirJes the bank hiS delegation and the BritIsh Defended In UN US unItes and South V,et- other food cache of the Viet Their aim IS to stop the VIrus under Lord Shackleton were stIll confirmed earlier reports'that McN that has claImed more tban 210000 Resigns, Is Home Secretary amara s name had been placed in namese troops used artIllery ag- Cong 33 kilometres northwest of farm aOlmals In central and eastern argumg In an obscure conferen' UNITED NATIONS Nov 29 nomrnatlOn bUI it's still uncertaIn amst the unseen enemy while SaJgon wIth 18 Ions ot rIce Independence After 128 England and North Wales, from Roy JenklOs who takes over as (c room overlooked Lake Geneva CAP)--BntaJn reported Tuesday thai when any formal action will be armed helicopters and ground_ They 'hac! found a SimIlar dump LONDON Nov 30 (AP) -British Sources indIcated that the talks I"s etrorts to bnng South Arabia pe crossmg the rrver and strrking at Callaghan reSigned Wednesday and chancellor at the age of 47, has the taken b,)- the bank s executive dlrec WI th 44 tons-enough to feed may go on rOT a whJle as the two acefulJy to independence are ending lun one VII!! Cong company for two more of the country's 35 mlllJon li_ moved mto the post of home secre reputallon of bemg a conVinced ·'Eu vestock In the south sides haggled over the fmal wor In CIrcumstances whIch combJne Wilson years lary ropean I The son of tormer Labour II IS up to the 20 executive dll'Cc Years Of British Rule dmg of a memorandum of ag- tragedy and hope AP adds gO'ernment troops VehIcles crossing the bridges Will Former Home Secretary Interior leader Clement AUlee's secretary, leement AddresSing the TrusteeshIp, Com- tors who represent all 107 nations (Conrlnlled from page I) killed 36 V,et Cong Tuesday In have their tyres diSinfected 10 aVOid minister Roy Jenkmg took over as JenkinS was air mInister from Octo I to select a new president 10 succeed Icet partner before the next meet There were further dlfflcuJ- mlttee of the UN General Assem- all engagement 100 miles (160 the fisk of spreading the Infection ADEN, Nov 30, (AFP).-The fonner British colony of Aden the new chancellor / ber 1964 unhl hIS promotion to the the retlrmg George D Wood also \ 109 of the Counc" of Mmlsters' lies the sources indicated over bly 0 E T Luard defended Bntaln s km) south of Saigon In the Me The move came as the killer ge and the surrounding South Arabian British protectorates became home office in December 1965 I an Amencan ' It was not Immediately confir_ r.rns spread their tentacles 100 miles Challaghan wrote to Prime MiniS Observers here saw Callaghhan's PARIS Nov 29 (AFP) - Gar MOSCOW Nov 29 T China d,,;ale th It Vance was gOlOg to hear hand-edly Without partlclpatJon (ContINued on page 41 No chancellor of the exchequer National LiberatIon Front autho ~on :res1dent Leon Mba died here Alexei Kosygln the Ch~II\''::::') of (yprus Preslden1 Ar1,;hblshop Mak of the rIval Arab natlOnabst mo can escape this dilemma, bUl I do not my ovel about I 500000 Arabs ues ity II was announced offic the council mlOisters f Lh anus Lomment on an agreement vement hberat10n Front of Oc I uan.J slres.se(t Ihal BntaUl s {oJ lally a e (Cunfmued frum page I) A telegram of congratulations for the natIonal day of Yu thlfik It nght that I should contmue \\.ho mhablt the hot almost bar Ihal w IS In the o(flOg In the office and so With the deepest onlal authOrity did nol reat::h 10 the USSR received the Yement Arab al nc=xt ye tr 5 assembly seSSion cupied South Yemen (FLOSYl Nasser Turns Down goslaVia was sent to PreSIdent Tilo on behalf of His Majesty the' len and mountamous terrlLorles fhe ImpreSSIOn was strenglhened lernlory OUISlde the protectorate republiC govemm~nt delt::galfon fhe United Statcs voted In fav left Geneva last evemng to be InformatIon Department of the ForeIgn MInistry announced regret I must ask you to accept my of South ArabIa ----- Ih.1! the results of (he mc=dlatIon ef resIgnation of Aden and Indicated BritaIn could In the Kremlin yesterday nur of the italian resolullon whIch on hand In Aden for the midnIght The last Brlln'ih t1llIJPS In lea furts ",ould not be announced shor Appeal To Release In Kabul, to mark the,occaSion, a receptIon was held at the not have commanded Ihe shaky The further development of was defeated by 57 votes 32 wnh ceremony of handJ'ng over po Callaghan added lhat he would vr the 42 M tI me Commando LISBON Nov 29 (Reuter) t1y the more su Since SroSIO had Yugosla, embassy URH Marshal Shah Wah Khan Ghazl, Dr contmue hiS dUlles for a whUe unUI federal goveromenl 1(1 looperatt Soviet Yemeni relations was 30 abstentions wer and company of the Kmg sOwn The floods lhat swept Lisbon s 111ft rmcu JournahsL'i fhal no 1m Trapped Ships Abdul Zah.r pres.dent of the Wolesl J.rgah, Senator Abdul Hadl matters had 'settled down a little wllh the miSSion outskirts and nearby VIllages lasl discussed to the talk It IS offiCial haJJ an representative Plro Vln1,; I ROYed Hordtl Regiment will be told the Assembly thai hiS country portanl statement would be forth The last Bntlsh troops sIlently Dawl president of the Meshl allo Jlrgah Abdullah Yaltah second He concluded WIth a trlbute to S/Occ 11,164 he said the main '.\ eek claimed at least 316 bves Jy reourted here CAIRO Nov 30, (Reuter)- Ilown b\ helIcopter to the manne whIch made Similar proposal al <.:omlnc fuesday evening shpped out of Aden yesterday deputy prtme minister, Ah Mohammad minister of eourt. hlgh Wilson 'I belleve that under your erfl rt of SuccesSIve BritIsh govern and more bodies are expected Andrle Gromyko the foreign PreSident Nasser has turned down l:ommandl1 .. hlp Albion lYing off Ihe: 1966 session was encouraged The offICial Greek statement III according to Reuter ranking CIVIl and mlhtary offiCIals. and dIplomats attended leadershIp the government have laid menl has been to bring about a pe to be found as rescUies sealch mInister of the USSR took part an appeal to release the 14 merchant shore .\Od ratlfleu by Ihe better understa c'iuay afternoun that the sltuatlon There was no ceremony no the foundatIons for tuture success tor aceful Iranslllon nOI Ihe lranSftlon mud and rubble In the talk Sh1PS trapped in the great Bltter Above MinIster of Court !\h Mohammad shakes hand WIth South ArabIan mnependence ndIng ils resolutIOn had recclved wuuld be c1anfled on£> way way Or band played and no flags flew Ambassador of Yugoslavia Ivan MU'osev,c the British people he wrote by vlOlenn and bloodshed have In InterIOr Mmlstry spokes Lake SlOtt the Middle East war 1Mt lollows a bloody period In Aden s had despIte ItS defeat He expressed co the other befate the end of rues Bntlsh mIhtary presence str \ June UAR soured said here . history With 198 people killed man announced thiS yesterday as CALCUTTA Nov 29 (Reuter) J Iy Ihus seemed 10 be outdated al etched back 128 years, ended troop~ nfldence that the commIttee plan Lo'ndon busmessman Charles Den and 1814 \\ounded SinCe emerg and CivilIans jomed forces The army stood by In Calcut though II was read In all news bra I hal error! has mel with would mature and be accepted at when a hehcopter carrymg a de man and Geoffrey Stow of Prmce many to look for more Victims In LIS ta last night and thousands of tdl:asts of Ihe Greek state-run r I Britons I Doubtful l ncy regulations were enforced frustrations and faIlures bUl a later seSSion tachment of BrttIsh marInes 1n It has bon 5 sattered poor quarter and armed police were drafted IOto din stallons ruesday night Llne appealed 10 tbe President Tue nn Decembel 10 1963 About two bl"en perslstenlly pursued The Assembly voted as fOllows thelr grey green combat dress Turkish-Greek War Threat thIrds ef thl casualties were 10 Luard In 1 ulned Villages the city to meet today s new sday to clear 1he canal's southern said on the resolut Ion 10 sel Chmli and took of[ from Aden golf course entrance and release the ships, :tour Of Tories, Labour l:al Arabs Ihreat of Violence in the tnal of expel Formosa ltaJlf Agency has glvell an of The mannes carned Automa of WhICh are BrItish Bntlsh t.oops lost 57 kJ/led .... 'rength bctween the government Barbados Belgium BoliVia Bots_ tlC weapons and boarded the he Declines In Diplomatic Wake a nd the leftIsts fer for dehvenng 7,000 reams of The sources described the meeting mel 669 \\ oundcd wana BraZil Cameroo? Cenlral AfNEW DELHI Nov 29 (Reuter) PailS Nov 29 (Tass) A Na lIld Venezuelalo pear-eel to retIect Widespread PC=S51 which gained continI of mOst of time !Ogly close relatIOns" ced In Athens that diplomatic mO -A collapSing mound ot white lional OlganJsmg committee has In fdvour Afghamstan Albania mIsm In BrllalD over the nalton 5 UNITED NATIONS Nov 30 South Arabia from the defunct Johnson's message was read at a Armies No longer ves to settle lhe CriSIS had advanced economIc outlook J ou Mu.:haels kicked four field clay bUrled 15 Village women at been sel up In France to direct Algeria Britain, BUlgaria Burma Violence Spreads (AP) -Sweden told tbe UN SpeCIal ~(Jals for the Colts who bUIlt State Department luncheon given by <.:onslderably and a final 9010llon Only 30 per cent of those ques Darlog In the north Indian state the campaign for the collection of BUI undl ByelorUSSia Cambodia Ce Ollght soon be reached P.olitlcal CommIttee Wednesday Jt thell record to 9 0 2 to remain Secretar.y ot State Dean RUlk cele On Combat Alert tioned believed the government s of Himachal -pradesh last week money medlclOes and food for yIun (ongo (Brazzaville) Cuba In the Cyprus capital of NJcosla did not believe time was yet nght Middle .done In fl rst olace one game end brating the completion of 17 years of In Malaysia economic policIes would succeed East the Vietnam BI<.l fund The food (Cze<.:hoslovakla Denmark EthlOP11 AmerIcan aid to Iran during which ALEXANDROUPOLIS, Greece speaclal US Ambassador Cyrus to adopt any resolution 00 SIngle ahead of the Idle Los Angeles Police said the mound coHap while 42 per cent believed they subslanlIve aspects of the total pro (CmI11f1ued from page I J and mt::dlcJnCs collected Will be Fmland France GUinea Hungary Ihat country got almo,t $ 2 billion Nov 30 (APj---Tanks and Troops Vance beld lengthy peace talks wIth Nams on the National s Football sed on too of 25 women dlggmg KUALA LUMPUR Nov 30 would not blem of peacekeeplOg CriSIS wth the specJal UN reprc=sen shipped to VIetnam early In Feb India IndoneSia Iraq Kenya Mah to American economic and military carners still rumbled to and from Presldenl Makanos which were Conservative chances I (a~uc:> Coastal diVISion whIte clay from the mound bur (AFP) -Violence spread to the of success Ambassador Sverker Astrom SBJd latlvc= lualY 19GA at lhe time of the Mauntanla Mongolia Nepal Nlg assistance central MalaySIan state of Selam the Greek Turkish border near thiS shU gomg on late last Dlght lnfor were rated only sllghlly hlgher-34 Thl.: Green bay Packers elm Vtng 15 and seriously InJunng VIetnamese ne\\ year holIday l:na Norway Paklslan Poland hiS counlry favours requestlng a 33 Jarrmg also had talks wllh amba l The terminatIon of direct aid does northern Greek town Wednesday med sources In NIcosIa SRld the 111 39 l huJ the Western Conference s three gor Wednesday when a man was per cent fay'Our per cent Romania Snegal Samaha Soviet not affect Food for Peace programs night but Ihe tension wa:lo gone preSident was apparently holdmg mc..:mber sludy commlUee to conti ssador Mohammad EI Farra of Central Drvlswn Title by edgmg slashed to death 10 gang fight at agaInst ELEUl'BIC BLANKET U mOil Sudan Sweden Syria Tan for Iran nor mihtary aid for that The big guns on the vehlcles were out for a hard bargain nue lis work on plannlDg both fin Jordan and ambassador Philippe the Ch cago bears 17)3 as Bart the royal city of Klang 22 mIles Only a mInOrily conSidered that Takla of Lebanon also had talks LIght Sale LanJa Uganda Ukraine UnIted country a member of the Central 1,;overed On 1he mud smeared cam Turkey held lis forces back while ancmg of peacekeepmg operatIOns SliJlI passed for one touchdown GENEVA Nov 29 (AFP) WlI1'D1 south of here either PlIme Minister Harold Wilson with Jarnng but no details were With three safety system. ex- Arab Republu.: Yemen Yugosla Treaty Orgamzation (CENTO) oufJaged trucks the troops sat non negotlallons went On 10 the lhree Ind pOSSible prOVISions for IDStitu_ the Doonle Anderson plunged for Indl8S delegat~ VC Trivedi We offer our customer.; The clash reVived tenSIOn In or Chancellor of the Exchequer lJon of standby forces Immediately a''31Iable elusive hy Nat:lanal via and Zambia Rusk prinCIpal speaker at the lun chalantly no longer looking ncr capItals There were no moves by (Fmance MInister) James Callaghan emu hu The vlclory put the addressmg the Geneva dlsarma new and antique carpets Kuala Lumpur followmg SlX In addlllOn he saId. govern- Spokesmen for the BritIsh and "NATIONAL" e1eetrIe hlankels Abstentions Auslrla Canada cheon stressed that while the Arne vous the Turkish forces gathered along • should reSIgn because of the devalu p" kc I- l 1/2 games ahead of ment conference yesterday en days of notmg Nervousness In US delc=gatlOns said lhc=y expected are made 11SIng the hlgbest engi (yprus Ecuador Ghana Iran Jam at low prices and dllferent ncan role In Iran s progress was aJg the southern coast facmg Cyprus alioo ments should conSider carefuJly the tnl' sl::l:onu place: Bears With dorsed a SWISS prOpOsal for tlgh creased as Chmese youths dlst They had heard the reports that Lord Caradon and U S Ambassa neering techniques and quality au.: a Kuwait Lebanon, LIbya Mal OIftcant.. the maIO job has been done d(sirabllity of maklDg preparatIons hlc.:e ~Cimes to play ten109 up the oledges to be made SIZes. Opposite the Blue nbuted leaflets caIlmg on shops Greece and Turkey had reached an lor parllclpatJon In peacekeeping dor Arthur Goldberg to Set: Jarrmg material dive Islands Morocco Nelherlands by Iran to close Fnday before hiS departure for the MIddle I teltlY Kelly s 163 yards rushing by the nudear pOwers under the Porlugal Smgapore Tnmdad and Mosque, Share Nau. agreement averting war between the opcralJons 10 1he form of standby Oontacl HamIdi Store, Firs. Wednesday s kIllIng brought two NATO partners over Cyprus Easl later IhlS week ano t ..... 0 touchdowns led the Cle US Soviet draft nonproltfellilion part ot Jade MaI"and I pb Igo and TuniSia Te: 24035 I nt'l Security Risk Feared lorces vdand 8t(l\\ ns past the Washing treaty , China Eases the total death toll smce last And their commanders had recel He said the four NordiC countrIes ton Redskons 4237 Carl Ward The SWISS government s memo Fnday to 20 More than 200 per ved orders from Athens redUCIng From Nuclear Weapons Ban had found thai mtergovernment !l':'tUtntxl (;I kIckoff 104 yards for I mdum to the conference was • sons have been inJured about their stale of preparatIons from <':lm~ltatlon on peacekeepmg was Clevt lar.d and Sonny Jurgenson constl uctlve Tnvedl said He Be a winner even when you lose. Restrictions 800 arrested and about 500 de I combat alert to Simple readln UNITED NATIONS Nov 30 [t could bleed the [dlsl 1m abo of value thrc\\ three touchdown passes paIIJCu!ar[y supported the SWISS tamed for curfew breakmg ess (Reuter) -Bntam saId yesterday Pl esslon Lhat dggrcslSlve action Aslrom also expressed hiS de~ fm tnt:' Redskms stand In favour of strengthenmg Pnme Minister Tunku Abdul For more than a week the armies that a Soviet plOposal for a ban I usmg convcntlOn.t1 fOlccs could calion s regret that the General As On UK Envoys Rahman was tourmg the rIOt· Skies In central and norihern GOOD PASSES tht oledge,; whICh the nuclear of Ihe two nallons had faced each on the use of nuclear weapons be undel tuken wlthollt rlsktng sembly s latest appeal tor voluntary regIOns Will be c;oudy with DC fh. tn"moh keot Cleveland Pll\\ ers \\ auld make In exchange torn areas of northern MalaYSIa other belllgerently across thc= fron could weaken rather than stren nudeal war ht.: sdld l,;oolnbullons had not brought more yesterday In an effort to restore Th~ easlonal raIn Yesterday the one l!ame ahead of the New ror the nonnuclear powers re LONDON, Nov 30, (Reuter) tier Just 25 mtles from thIS tOWJl of ghfen mternatlOnal security Gcncl,d Assembly s maIO response warmest area DC the country was York Giants In lhe Eastern Con nunClallOn of nuclear weapons China has told Bntam that restne calm At Butterworth the mdus 20000 Ambassador Peter Hope of political committee IS l:urrent It IS not unreasonable' he said. Farah with a high ot 25 C. 77 F feren~e s Century DIVISion Fran tlons m the movement of her diplo tnal cIty oPPosite Penang where Meanwhile, the Secunty CounCil Blll.t1n said the eXistence of an ly cOnSldl:llOg d Soviet draft con to CXpecl those t::ountneS-ln partl The coldest Was North Salang Tarkenton threw three tnuch PARTS Nov 29 (OPAl mats an Pekine are being eased from the VIOlence began he charged Will meet on December 15 or 16 10 unenfQlceable prohlbltJOn on \CnllOn whIch ( met Wednesday BIlta," s 1 epleseJlt lllve Said VictOry the resolution was passed, u more ga,. tend to dilute or confuse the con Ghazm 10 C -4 C WASHINGTON Nov 29 yards between the diplomatic com hIS government had constantly troops {rom Arab territones With. Jarrmg lOS wlll be secured for Israel, to the ~ept 50 F 25 F Joe Kapp thlew for two touch ChaIles Prankel. 11 S assIstant pound where they live and the om supporterl dfarts towcuds diS downs ~nd ran for another In lea United States ambassador Arthur They told him Syria rejected the detriment of Arab rights Jalalabad 19 C 6 C secletary of state for culture and ces of 'he British mission (-\1 mamellt and he recalled thdt J Goldberg meanwhIle reuerated Security Council resolutton that ere- He complamed that it set no time 66F 43F ding th, Mmeesota Vlkmgs to educatlOn. resigned yesterday The spokesman SBld ·'we welco to date B Ilaln 1S the only coun WashIngton s view that Withdrawal ated hiS mlSSton tor settlement of the lmut tor WIthdrawal of Israeli troops Khost 15 C g C a 41 27 VICtOrv Ovel the PittS on account of hIS governments po me this indication of return to more tty \\ hlCh ~lgreed to Sign the UN QEBATES whIle necessary l must be accompa Arab Israeli conflict from Arab terrltorles occupied In the burgh Steelers !ICY said Frankel found In Viet normal working relations" tleaty [OJ t.he denucJearlsahon 59F 46F med by reciprocal measures from The meeting came a day after Jar- 5~lO The Houston Oilers moved to nam Informed sources no lonL war of lsst June the Arabs to ensure Israel's secun ring had seperate conferences With of Latin l'\lncnca PRIVILEGES wlthm agame of the Idle hrst ger In the posItIon effectIvely We have been sell_ng lottery tickets, hundreds of thousands of them, tor It requlI'ed concessIons from the RABAT Nov 30 fOPA)- Bntam he went on stongly place New York Jets 10 the eas Lo rep-resent Amencan culture ty delegatIons of IsraelI the DAR Jor- Arab countrIes, and It ignored the UNITED NATIONS, Nov 30, (AP) years at At. 10 a piece because unlike ot her lotteries no one loses,in Afghan The Moroccan capital can be of Jarrmg on leave from hiS post as dan and Lebanon nghts of the Palestme Arabs and sympathlsc, With ali efforts to tern dIVISion of the Amencan and educatton abroad In View of ne~ -GuInea told the "UN Legal Com Football League by defeatmg the the Vletna!TJ war Red Crescent Society raftles. You may be lucky and win one of our brand fJClaIIy regJlrded as the venue of Sweden s ambassador to Moscow, Ambassador George J Tomeb, Sy_ Israeh Violation of previous resolu lemo\e th dangcci pf nuclear I'rllttec Wednesday that the Ivory Boston Patnots 27-6 John Wit the fifth Arab summit conference conferred With Kuzoetsov. who was rta's permanent UN rcpresenta.tivcs, tions on that subject, on Jerusalem war Unfortunalply)V1:.' do not Coast had "assDulted the foundation cars, an expense paid trip to Beirut or Tehran, or cash priZes up -to, At. 1'50,000 ~oV1et tenboon kIcked three field goals BUCHAREST Nov 29 (OPA) to be held on December 9 Rad accompamed by UN Ambos- and Amba"ador Adlb 'Daoudy, as and on a ceasefire beheve Lhnt tillS dallger I;an be of the Umted Nations" by detalning Even if yOIl aren't lucky you stUl ~. secr~tary t and Pete Hethard passed for a -U S specIal envoy Averell IO Rabat announced Wednes sador NikolaI T Fedorenko, and Blstant f:Coeral of the Byr 1 he resolution says the 8Qeclal re eltmInated by a Simple and swe Guinean diplomats lost IIwnmer and ·i;AIUAN=::-A:-'-::CINEMA~--~==:::;:::c= pr~sentalJve touchdown for Houston HarrIman was Tuesday recelV Your money adds up to tile society's ,:"ihty to do a better job wherever and day nIght Goldberg "'" he eontmued private ,an FOreIgn MIDlstry, called on Jar- sbould go "to the MId eplng prohlbltldn on the use of hud set atl extremely grave prece It quoted the Moroccan ambas talks bere before bls s~beduled de rmg for 40 minute. in hi. 38th-floor dIe East to establish and malDtaJn nudesl wedpOtts At 2 430, 7 and 9 pm AmerIcan Rookie Bob Gnese's 31-year ed by Rumaman Pnme MiniS whenever its help is needed. dent in mternational relations"' parture for lb. MIddle East UN office contacts with the states concerned ln tllm In Farsi touchdown pass to Howard Wil ter Gheorge Maurer 'agerpres' sador to CaIro Mehdl Zentar, as SupportolS of the dl aft do not Dlallo Alpha Abdoulaye, Guinean The UN offiCIal also had long Tomeh ,aid la.er be af- u~ THE SHEEPMAN ley ...... Ith one mInute remaining news agency reported The talks saYing that the majorIty of Arab order to promote agreement and as· sCiem to to lake sul'hclent re deputy foreign minister said the Buy an Afghan Red Crescent Society Lottery seperate conversations With Bntam s firmed to Jarrmg our re~ecUon of the Slst efforts to achieve a peaceful and PARK CINEMA gave the MiamI Dolphins theIr covered mternatlOnal questions league members had agreed With count of the nuclear facts of life. General AssemblX "must 'pronounce Lord Caradon, author of the reso- Secunty CounCil resolutIOn' He aceeptA;d setUement" At 2, 4 30 7 and 9 p m American second vlctury 17 14 over the and Rllmanlan..Amencan rela Rabat as the meetIng place (Conllnued on page 4) (Con1lnued on page 4) tIl m In FarSI Buffalo BIlls 10 the only other tions and were held In a frIend Ticket. They help. KILLER ON IIORSEBACK AFf game 1.1' atmosl~here the agency said