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10-16-1968 Times (October 16, 1968, vol. 7, no. 172) Bakhtar News Agency

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Their Majesties in the royal ca mp at B.gyaml buzkashl gyounds, HRli Princess Sbams Pahlevl al~~ . waiChed the game from the :-cyal camp. f • B:UZKA'SHI GAME'S • HIGHLIGHT

I~AR~l!.. ("c~, Jr. ([.?;I~.hlarJ­ preached and he d isre- HM1S B:IRT'HD'AY Thl" Cenlf'nary of M·lhan

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THE,K:AEUL TIMES OCTOBER 16, 1968} 'l'HE KABUL TIMES PAGE 2 t : Provinci~l Frendl edAlcOtion:', ¢ I , :Pres. ,, 1 By A Stall' Writer" ~\ Oedar of Mazara Sharif In a re­ , lufurto'fuy rePl_es autBCr.. cent edllotlaJ'1!ntil~l:rtie("I'Mladh! aeSl{n~:J The swecplOg educalon reforms By Marry Sherwood srou~"t\ll'dtlth,'~ mills Ofl a ay~- East has ihl!>t'lli 1.....lI· th tern '" wbleh"'confdflillty~h-l>t!eM stand as \dan~roua~ I~pite' of 7 "~re IS anoth.er k\7td of tgno that were unveIled In Francc las an~:rrelorm n;e,j~1lWti!l r«nee which ha'i not yet been de month strike at the most auloera plan 'Will pe/mlt each the sup'remlO v1titite: /I; the bloodshed In Vletna!ti".l a/Id orl!"blkliljHrii1~" IcnSlon In otller' parts of 1hi!'hWorld Imed or even acknnwted~d 111 lit tic Iradl Ion bound teac1l1ng system university 10 be governed I,y a co beett'tbe produCttOn such as Nigeria and South Afflca present day world alld that 1S the In the Western world uncll mcludlO/! studenls an" teach ned but Jnlerchllhgable human'part! p~r Eliiit"ha~ mahlh/v of man to ul,bse moclern Napoleon the archlle t of the ers With sludents allowed a I lor an essenllBlly Nineteenth Cen the tenSions ID the Middle stili remalOed Ihe focus of world s SCICIICt and tf'elmolngy for the hI sy.. tcm used to boast to fnends clpatlon of up to SO per cel)t More lury machme nl!ltt of manktnd that he could tell exactly what was oVer for the first time each unver The new Fi'form plan, whJch. will concern says the 'Paper S Khah/ gOing on 111 any classrcom 10 Fra slty would be allowed 10 Jetermme allow each lunlversI y to evolve Jts eefore the creation of Israel stote nee at any given moment merel\' by h",w I 3 bUdg~t alloqation IS spent own sopatate Identity undercuts the the Arab nahons lived In tranqua ., consultmg his watch Eacb ulUwrSity would also be em foundation of thl~' syat"!'! But "t Iity and peace and tbelr enbre ef To a large extent that systeln sull powered "t", seek oulslde rcvenue< also goes much furtJier. forts were exerted towards thO'l de New ¥"rr \ Inserted In a meter early In tbe For three days IS() seamen fmm velopment of their economy day a swlfl bash of lale torship p=ld~ over~by ,tt ,II po­ tontrijjutions btealdn8 the tradl- time academIC chairs envJsJonlOg He:wever now In order to defend playboy"",eu Tommy Mmvl1le have aod the meter Is stuck ler Lake-now part of the ceasefile Publlshttl'* Friday ond Atflhan pUb werful MlOlSltlt' of1;l!duc/lUon His tlon' of. t:61111 IInlV1!rSlty dependence tnstead"unlverillty departments as themselves agalOlt the contjn'tle unlts to , permit In''l!r'' Ihe paper Icgal battle Will be belween hi. For the police who constanll\ And lIke the athletes 10 Mexll.o Frnnrc;;.. 12 million studen s nnd clem for each mst,tutlon • post dlsclphna~ studies Israel says the paper contmulng eleventh and last wife Chnsti"' and launch what are d~cribed ns suc • Clly Ihey olso had their gold .,1 t, Every year AIrrlulnlstan observes on Mlziin AI::banlslan bu started marking the Red pupils \ that hAs never exis ed 10 I ranee An~element of the mOhaU ... her aggression has not only para­ Mrs ManVille Qumber nine Amla cessful oampalgns agamst the Jaga vel and bronze medals--by cour 23rd (October IS thlil year) Jashen Nelat. the lUI Crescent Week as -at During tbe next week' For decades students. Intell~ctuals 1 ho pres dent who would scr,e as thlc unlhrslly system the .tand- lysed the development actiVIties of According to a wJ)1 doted 196_ Kerela the task IS dlfllcul WIth tesy of the Bntl,h Embassy pamt nl\ 01 sar~ 01 ...,Important event In the history 01 special lWUitloDS will bff'Mld to stress the 1m1M'1'­ and admmJstrotor's have been de Ih- university s cblef admlnlstr3I1Ve dardlted /make or break flnat exa" the Arab stales but .he has bro ManVille lef the ~utk of his for molonsts who are generally haplll 0;\ re In C31ro The pomt etlt,;\..fl,cly ollr national U"', It "'... Olio this day 39'yean 8110 lance of rendering uslstance ta the week ~nd maDding refdrms to democre ~Ise and dlscJphnary ofheer would be mmaUon Will also be reformed Hen" ught un repaIrable damages to 'he tune to Christina But Anfta has now With thc clandestine serVice' In fact d sgUlscd thc medals lead alloy basc P t; that Doe 01 ~'1NlU'lotie so... 01 tIals 1UId under tbe needy In &II organised aDd elrectlve manner. the school system and to tall"r Fr chosen by and be re!ponlhbl- to ccrortm som.. diversity WIll be aU6· factones and reSidential areos In produced a ten-page document da! somc pay Ja~as monthly fee. for An Imltalton olympIC torch hung lell ad,elSe beaWllleonditIoD8 took UlMln himself the Altho..... the Red c.- UId tlie Red Ore!IceDt ench unlver81tfeg to the eXlgcnc e9 of the"'countlls of 'Students and teo wed In the examinations adminlst.. Arab lands as well mlng she IS enUlled 10 a hall share p>rk'ng and wasblng above Ihe deck of the 9000 ton Po h n Israel which foll<,ws a dangerous Ibh frelt'!hter j ak~rtrt where mo~t task of dell~l:tbe eotmtry InJm the MDdS of Socletles were ortaiDated by a creat h1DlWlltlirlui a modem Industrial society Out It chers ered by each university More Jm- under a wilt made 1n 1961 and ncv-r Jakarta ~tudClnt The revolutionary scope UI ~s portant students wtU be, graduateil policy In the Middle ElIst nas no An IndoneSian boy who J?rclencd of th~ evenls were concluded last l.:ome on Do you knl.!w an Ignorantl~poeed rulu kIiown as Bacha person Henry DUI\&Jlt In order to help the vie has taken a naUon-Wlde revoked revolt that almost- toppled .h· ~ov. plan'ls only apparent In comp"lson on the basis of their work for an only become a headache to 1h(! AOlta told reporters last nighI she cd fo l:ommit SUicide 10 scare hiS night h II nl\ presencC' Is need,."", :oOll£' Saqau wbo 1WttIt1r tlonal Red Cross Mve not kept their activities come near to matching that. d t (' To 0" large extent. the word um crUCial exam the world adds the paper void She claimed Manv!lle w., He was rushed to hospital as a tine. (Ind two runn ng c ... cnl., keep you for dmner but mv ve! d ct rclerred to as ,tII8tdRk era In the 1lIIilaQ' 01 AI conJIncd to the war victims .a101l1l diminutive emperor ....to shnlbr and versity is misleadmg as applted to The new reforms which are ex- Lack of atttntton to the resolu not mentally competent when he uspected pOisoning"" case but doc the swImming look uuls were fl'i IS final ~Ing gban'stan tn08t' 01 the seh.oola _ clOlled. tbe Attempts are made by sneb soeletles ta recast the endurlng and anach.:;nlsUc • tbc Frencc system In e{{eel there pecled to Win parhamentary appro- tlon 01 the UnIted NationS' on Ihe wro e It tOrs soen tound out there was no ed on the: maIO mas.. 10 l I I.: \ _I have ;lot three dcfenc" alwr economy wa,. bl'll1lllit to stuMI aUJ1 aDd the tre render ell'ectlve aDd _nt asststaDce to the vi.. handiwork of Napoleon "re n vonety of separate schools or vat with only minor changes now part of Israel and her stubbOl n re Mexico City • thing wrong With the youth who sharks ncys here who can lake 'i W Ih asuly was eintJW!d:' Tlien...... 110 &ee1Irity lor tlms of natw'aJ catastropbles s""h as floods, earth The new charter for French uni faculties such as a school of medl. thaI Ihey have been endorsed by slstance towords pressure of Nodd s GIrl athletes at the Olympll.: VII was upset with hiS parents bCC8USl: WeWngton IOU mon~y '\ highly c:rganlsed Il~t "OIl": Ind.,lduals m8ll3' people were 'Id""" and dtelr q ua k~s fires etc verSIIICS IS a complex 28-pl\Ce do dne or a school of humAnities all the government. are scbeduled to be optDlOn IS Hself an IndlcatlOn l f lage must really be tramlOf! har I lh<::y sopped glVlng him to Ie; UC3 or no I"sues yo I) I III e: cument WIth 39 artIcles in nine of which no matter where they are put mto effect not later than Feb Israel s attitude They are very seldom seen ,n tbe ~o uU With his glflfriend whIch has been active f H Inc p st ed I hfl ve dinner With ne 1M bo use and plo"', looted. Tbe Algban Red- Creseent Society which """ His MalestT thlf,tate King Mohammad S:uler chapterS It was approved oy the In the country are considered to ruary 15th next year Now Israel who is solely responsl beauty parlo, prOVIded for tbern In fa teach him B le3Son doctors ru two or three years Js bel e\ (' J t b venlng and y'u hnvc fI hcr e,taolls1ied some 22 years ago bas become m.ore dlrryJOg on a flour sh n b r 1 c.n Sbab wbo was servin.,cas the Afa'han amba.'i!IlUlor gOY roment last month but only be "art of one all-embraelng nallona How they will wor" rem811lS to be-- ble for the dangerous sItuat on bro theIr quarters at the Village shed h m to the opera Ing theatre your word acttve during thev.rece"* yearS"as 8 I'CllDIt aft~r Presldenl Charles Je Gaulle ught about In the Middle E.sl n ..tnll r gged up an Impressive alia} oIling racket f LIm '\l S nl P l t o;:wet: he 1r, t Itt I m f P In Fl an.ce lelt bls 01"'" bed 'SlId'with the belp' 01 .,..nr­ unIversity ",.,n On'pap""'1b"","cemllotl>. a_'" As well as facilities for ha rdr '5 ccl and personal lnterest taken by HR1I" Pl'llIce p sonally threw hJS suppOrt behmd Deans rectors and other offll:lals the most obvious problems posed by tends to further escalate the tension SlOg of eqUIpment for major surgen­ New Zealand bls brothers 'en 1\\ h\ YlHI Oh \ I 'il n «f state Tbe rule of law was restored the schools IJon ~lvlng students for the first. S de by Side with these offiCials example may pn:wc to be a thorny SJ that peace and tranqUlhty can glrll13!'U~ lournal expressmg thanks tha t Iry rap.dly and elfeellvely wberever Its belp Is nee. army salon a gun reonened atJd rigorons elforts made to revive lbe en on mlOistry over all un ~crSltv eXist the ocadem c cZprs of each une Tbe complicated overlappmg be restored JD the area The secret!marJ lie in modem be he s alive The degree of cunning ClI I h n\C'rslt on he \\PC'" IhE." ded Ouly recently tbe society managed to send­ r n recent fJ1cldents was dest.:1 bed bv ~I sb.ttered economy The event In lact marked life m the country and oartlclpa school professors who hold perm3-n responslblli y and authOrity of um In another edl'torlal the BelCla auty aids 'I. A&'J"One can Adl3n l::lrl About 18 months ago KDlppcl a hi ,.JnLl 11d wlff len tt: 1 V\: :l a modest quantity 01 rellel to tile victims 01 the q t\ WclllO~ton mag strale as h:J.v nf lbe beginning of a new era In thJs country Ion gvmg students for the 'nst ent I fehme chairs and the power cf verslly councils on local regional discusses the 23rd session of the 10SSIOg her. beauti(ul blonde hatr esmdn learned he had termm31 11' 1 r ('d r I Ik 0 111 t nun I lranlaD earthquake in Kborasan. time a say In shaplni" the rule" po lIfe and death over both Ihe stu and natIOnal levels Will also have United Nations General As)emblv lonfided mo!tt of Us have fills k dncy fallure Dnd doctors gave him all the earmarks of a teleVl" un pv fun", 1h n~, n rd r te IV1 I I.. fides procedures and onentatton proaramme He was satlsflC"'" b~ f \ er nce tba1 time Algbanls*,"" bas been mak A,lbougb lbe amount of lbe rellel supplies I dents and teachers under them In be tested which recenUy began (wIgs) I m weanng one nO\\ SiX months to live The father u shu. My Inl.:l1d S !lund \\ <1" (' 1 tht I I.: I nnel was bruught n \VI,; ill Majesty lbe King Is carrying on tbe task 01 moder e rent session Ii.ke 1n the past IS CO(," tchell nearly died laughmg wh r the sOCIety also bas conveyed the beartrell sympa un vcrslty With broad student par petu3tlng admlOlstratlve and acad" led It spells the end of Napoleon s she read lhe Insuran\e l.:Ompl .. In.,February he underwent k u gcn nus Sl bterfuges sed b\ lO h r('llsh The two d~ri('rcnt nlslng lbe COUDtry and raising the llvlng stand fronted With a number of prob thy and grief 01 our countrymen to the VIctim. 01 t c P3t on n one French city and Tl c autocracy Students have been long stand ng griP on the French lems and ISSUes which reqUlre rro reply to her letter -y ransplant 1he donor was h ur ers would appear to be \ <;l 1 r C't (':. h d d ne their Jon ard, of our people We bave alre:uly Implement a l.:onservatwe rad tonal one :l sister PalnCla 32 On Marl.:n I lor rad 0 and case~ The b d:. IC Iranian earthquake no more than passive raw material educational system mpt attention We cannot attend ~ thiS I" ed Iwo five year plalls and are In the pro""" 01 H mst drugged for the three Lon 1 I I r \ Ill( \:lsied ra. her 1 rg .. d In congratulating tbe society lor carryfng on The paper mentions as ex.ample: vou unt I we rece ve your de... th ccr Kn ppel was back a work s s s Implementing lbe thJnI ter ~ to be married In two wl.:ek ,.. r h 1 Ir fl f'ht Crom Sydnev and ... lefl 'icl/cral top cs unl nl:...hcd resolutely and successfully tbls noble and worth u.s. election: Ihe MIddle East-crJSI.. bloodshed tificate was the company 5 bit nl Wblle praying lor the soul 01 HIs MaJesty the nd he wl1l gIve her away at the e then packed tightly 10 trayS I Ie: G<' 01 t:' \\ao;; h Irdly d1Sluso;;ed h If" 1\ wblle work, we bope !bat all sectors 01 our soele 10 Vietnam and the clvi1 war 10 Nt Instruction lal< ..lng and all oth... patriot!<: so'" wbo risked gena and the 1Ssue of nonprohfera It tickled me to des h "a remony the l:asc'i. "hen another cropped up ty will come lorwan! with generous assistance lor Ounn~ a recen parhamenl:ln d<:> <:;uddenly remembering 111 rrn theJr lives to save the country from a rule of Candidates offer identical tlon of nuclear weapons very much alIve Mrs M1tcheJl \ h Moscow stren~benlng the society s financial statns and platforms An economy mmded SOVIet do bate Ihe In Juster of custom 1"1 I 1 Ie hiS ."pouse my fnenJ If'll r !t'rrn we look lorward to greater lIrogress and When 1 am the pres dent IS'h­ These are Ibe ISSUes adda the pa wrote to her insurance comp V ablJlt~ to render greater services at times or third party candidate whose OL!.me dreams but the prestdent ele tWill ci r proposed that Moscow s hI,.) dished a large green pair )f r nm.. I saw h n I need a~ be sougbl on ber 7Stb blrtbday HI> !\IaJesty the KIng from the hps of the candIdates states In speCially constructed po kcts \ ("I \ l.:UfI)l S to find out \Nha t s31s for speCific legislatIon dnd spe Afghantaan says th& paper.;1 os Toronto ousands of roubles every year bv the days narrow down to tbe No Congross recognIsmg the d hlt,;ul t 1 he g een underpants \\ere f~ I) h I novemment make reVISions In his s:t d hiS hospItal alone had spenl 10 smuggle goods mto the country h 11 qUite anx ously He ha I hardly carned specIal features and cdl edltonal continued much success active constructive pOSItive ilnd chlatnst wbll:h tw" sensational model of the autumn art eldubillon by hI to broad policy All tbe .and dates pn1t1on of up f) ~l)t'O cnO for u v predecessor s planned budl!et put ~ 640 rcubles on collectmg drunh In 0ne Instance at Well n ton sat down that she started 10 serve tonais on the birthday anfllversa has been attamed dunng tbe ru objectIve stand based ob her neul a future skyscraper was on dJs Ie of HIS Majesty today Afgba­ gh school students wbich has op agree on a strone defence all caII one preSIdential ranslt On task force recommendations lnt) the Men he said here are frlgh ened from the streets dUrIng a three alrport n ma,n was arrested \ "Jlle he food He baa no app· I cleft ry of HIS Majesly the Kmg Both (or eConomic strength and all pro ral polICY and free Judgement In thc by women s busts In the sam" "ay play An entire cJty will ap mstan IS recognised fis a country ened 10 the Nejat H,gh School form of proposals to congres de month perIod carrying a record player packed ""'ltlt and dldn t want her to kno v ubo Jt A nts ana Islah devoted special po rnl$e efforts to reduce crime Some 10 d~nt Yo orld affairs as they Qrp by snakes proxlrnately 25000 mhabltants, of n~ which 15 stnvmg for world peace After pralsmg the artIstiC ap Enrly 5eptem ,pr Pre termme how much money l... ask In 1967 the hospital-one of :!8 Australian blue bonnet ,uak It So he thought of someth else ges to carrY articles a~d pIctures of the programmes are pres~nted m The paper expresses Ihe hope Cc"nmentlOg on the recent en , flces and cultural slles wJ1l be and mternational cooperatIon bv Iltude of the students taking part Johnson sent letters to Vice Presld for and Write hiS IOBU.e:UfCil ~dd 14 10 the city ot Moscow-spent eels -3 delaYing tactic to achIeve h:-. on HiS Majesty and how he IS 10 .... vl,t~rs that the current General Assembly brougb under one rool Tbe tower follOWIng a polIcy of non-altgn In the exhibItion and referrml! broad outllne form for the ent Humphrey governor Wallace ress of heavy busts on New York s W;,t I end and at the same: t me not dn will In the hgbt of splnt of coop' 83 BO roubles on treating drunks New York IS to be one and a quarter km blgb ed by hIS people to the Importance. of art the ed approval SOfTJe are merdy state Nixon saymg (hat hI,.; wanted 10 Street Dr Cappo" salu men ~a} A Harvard Uruverslty den a sur Heywad 10 an editorial sa d today ment WIth nltlttary blocs and fn The first few days of a nev. ad ratIOn and jomt efforts of the mem m t counting first aid costs and 74 metres wldc 25 apartments noy her torlal congratulated the orga",s) ments of phllosopby take all reasonable steps to promote they love the female breast bU1 IT': geon sa1d a method had been deve endshlp w>th all ministration set the pace (or the ber states be able to find solulon ThiS treatment must be conltnued are 1,Ianned for eacb 01 the 356 He told me he offered his WIfe comcldes With the 55th annlversa ers of the exhIbItIon the orderly tran~fer of the ext:cu fact tbey really fear It ry of HIS Majesty s birthday and However each man who sen )Us }ears to follow for tbe Important problems of the or UJurse but must not be such t loped for transplantIng anlmdl tee1h floor:. a few thousand parkmg some appetiser which she refused It said tbat through holdlnq The woman who has a thru:> jr!\ The oromulgatlon of the ne" Iy believes that he may be pre~lt1e!1 live power and was ask IOU the The election wIll result no only \hreate~ hea vy b~rden on Ibe state budget The teeth of Rhesus monkeys ha Then started to dISCUSs polthcs w th as such IS cons1dered a feshve oc such eXhibItIOns the necessar world which the peace and aggressive bust IS a domlncPflO ... places Will be localed In the to Constltullon IS perhaps one of the WI hIO threc months IS backing up exe u IVe departmentli anu a&en In a new preSident but n many he said ve been cleaned treated and snaked wer's b,semenl lbe mhabllants her She saId she was n,ol 10 ereslpJ caSlOn for the entIre natIon encouragement 15 prOVIded "or e~ security type The bust thal stops Wa I St most Important< events durmg the hiS outhnes With specific plal1l1 ng c (0 make plans tn fat.:lltt:tte Ihe changes 10 Congress However only 1h" rendermg of medical aid In a f1uonde solution and lhen SUl of tbe building Will be able 10 Whatevt!r tOpIC he ra sed In or.J<:r Before acceedmg to the throne more and more students to 1m reet IS a very aggressive bust hp. It contmued HIS MaJesly had reign of His Malesty ThIS WIll Any other course would oe tu 10 transItion one thIrd of the senators are up fo The Sana, of Ghazm dlscus!)t>d to people ~rnvll1g in a state of In cessfully tr:ansp.lanted Dr I eon:lrd reach their apartmcnts way UP 10 k 11 the t me she waIved It away be remembered by the present prove their abIlIties 10 the vaflOUS Whll~ U~e added been actmg mmlster ot national vl1e chaos 10 the top level cf guv He des gna ed.J Hl re elecUon The return of the: other the danger of the WidenIng econo toxlcatlon must be put on a fte Shulmsn of Harvard s School of blgb In reconl time-and frcquen "'nd stIli he could not haw a as well as the future gabera arts defence and actmg mmlster elf. ernment Thus there are 1ask fo advJ60r Charles 'i Murphv 10 a t two thirds and re election of many mlC Jap betv.een the have and FIve girls WIth bustl1nes m~a:o.ur oaYlOg baSIS Dental Medicine told the thIrd 10 tly tbey wJ1l enjoy sunshine wblle b Ie educatiOn drawmg On the valu • ces by each party to study thff ne u as Ute central coordll\ator for tran members of both houses makes it Ing from 42 to 50 Inches recently Toronto ternatlOoal Confercno: on Oral it rains "down below In i flash as If ,"spired h\: pin ~ have-not countrtes able expertences of hiS enlighten and the resources In every s tuat (l 1 I'J" effor sand IOvlted the three more difficult for a new adO) rustra caused a sensahcn by parad oc pohcemen must expect jrunks t< Surgery \ ("he I lhe baby s leg stealthll, and C In':Jldates tc send representatives to ed father In conductmg the aff lmpor ant to Ihe sccunty of lhe tlon to set a new course but. It The developmg countru:s says down \Vall Street In the lunch hour ~ ICk h"m n the face while b(;lllr, Allhough anImal t""l/o bad been A. thIrd theor~ IS lh It Ihe q I Ii thl" mother Immediately turned her L nfer WIth Murphy doe:> wcrk for stabIlity In govern \f 1 ",I Ittentlon \0 the nfant airs of the state United Slates rangmg from NATO the paper In additIon to e ononllc rush arrested said magistrate Robert uCt.:L~sfully re plantcd n I l.;1 li;iOS ItUI II Chuck Mcach He dl 10 mUniCipal polIce uepa t II nts Presidential transl\ on arrang" ment continuity t.:1 1( nterna I( nn I Itshl: e ad 1 he baby cned for some lime S nce al.:ceedlOg to the thn problems are a.lso faced WIth I nu n Kuala Lwnpur I IylOl as he dismissed .1 chal Pe of transplants from one an 1al ttl The candida cs e elVe frequpn "0 s are of course nol new Clark And of course the large number dhelcs to th ... bel ef lOll S lIs 01 \ h h helped my fnend reg3m h s ne HIS Majesty has demonstrated One Enghsh newspaper saylQ th<:> or even 20 mlihon votes WIll ber of problems such as potJu1a Ion Kuala Lumpur s bent battereJ ssault ng police agalnst a Toron o her faIled because the rOl s lcn b e ng from h gh US OOll:lals l n I 1HI now secretary of defence of government employees who ('ar the op nlOn Ih II hI.: k ) ('~ In I pd Ie excellent statesmanshIp m hand American electIOns are the product not only be because he s on any exploslOn illiteracy: shortag of and abused barkmg meters m ly be 10 man ded 10 withdraw nto the I) Ih ami \V' Important matters of foreign pol y ? eleran prat honel of thiS ry out but do hot make pOlh.y y, 1I ement Jlrotec( on and the prevcn I h pc: she ~IlJ not read thiS l lmg the momentous task of safe of a nahonal nervous breakduYl n judgment a better popular andl food and problems of disease doomed bowmg t seems to real ty Taylor saId he felt sorry for th... fa I to take hold n tht 1" of including the negotlahons on "et c ality he served m I ~52 Wh~11 \:ontlnue their essential work of kno~ l n 01 ov r Ilshng larr d lit h\ 1 n uthcrw sc she would lilb-tant guardmg the country s mdepend produced by the two man, pol tIcal date Ihan either of his two r vals The assistance given by the dl,; For the munICipal ty must pol cernen wha was kIcked while the reCipient "am and the m1litary ') tua 01 n'" Truman admmlstratlO 1 was makIng the people s government thl.: gnlrernmenl ~ nl.:{' 1960 I:. be knl v who kept her husband IV. a~ ence territorIal mtegrtty and assaSSIna Ions Another pap"r says veloped countnes to underdevdvp as every dnver to the federal LaOI push ng the man mto a patrol car But It was es mated nat tet'lh He Will also at least partl\ be endl'C and the Elsenhowel adml run 1 V\ there Hubert Humphrey as vJt.:e ed nahons sometimes prove:o. to be ral does tha1 the meters t:ulleet but the 1l1clden1 represente J t ne may be the most durable tran~plant g l1lung t(l p 'y off I Ih< III fed hlln our natlOnal honour they have '" some wayS becorr. ont.: I~tr because he has succeeded In cxpns preSIdent would of course havE' ha 100n has not begun tnd again Next January PreSident Juhnson pl~ of the VI ISSltudes of a policeman'" HIS MaJesly high characler and of the greatest political 'ihams In madequate and unable to I only a fradon of the revenue to capable (f surv v nc from three to ng the Amencan presldentl::ll del acc..'ess 10 this Informahon amW'} I 160 when Pres dent Elsenhow r and the preSident erect Will ride the hiS love for hIS people have gal constructive role 10 economll.: dl.:ve which they are entitled for Ihe 2lh the paper further Widens the tap He has hiS own carefree way 0 n~t1ons bottlea up here ~lOce last The paper also mentIOned Ihe 1 PreSident Hubert H Humph c./ \\- is the north would return to O\;mc Next five years: between them keep ng parking meters ha~oy and ye\rs Middle East war ha\" bt!en transplants facl that HIS Majesly travels fr He snld tests are nuw ndcI W crallc Party headt!d by Senotor Eo at lis lowest ebb (CoollOUed on page 4) hImself m pocket A liouple of l.:( r: .. n nnmg their own minI olymp L equently to the remote parts of usett~ 10 shorten the t me of ~l1lk ng II ,~ ward M Kennedy of Massad Humphrey IS now exaSf}('fa ed lhe country especIally to Ihe less In 1972 about 18 hours so that a developed areas to study perlion t !he ruthless way LSJ has under World Bank heading'for new'~a:. In be qUlckl} l Jr led II t ally Ihe posslblitIes of construct Lut all hIS efforts to beca" hiS ha~ Robert McNamara s announce however about McNamara s Latin :America and., In the Bristol Bay urea In 'ioulr, west and raiSing the hvmg standards lens to be vlrlually a l"Otal WIth reconstituted World Bant WIth assasslOat1ons the. Spec lalor saId called condlllOnally {or a bombing Afr.ca, also bears the personal Alaska lan look fl r\\ HJ I r I of the people glVlng instructIOns drawal by the Un ted States from an enttrely new Vlew of lts.. own Anthony Howard Washington halt of North VIetnam hallmarl<, of a man who 1. his las> cakhes to the govenunent On pract1cal the forelg!"l aId busmess m the role and functIon .. orrespondent for the Objt', ver The Guardw.n. a liberal oev.spa months at. the Pentagon began. to The fore asl 1'1 that next st'a measures that should be adopt commg year The tone; whJch McNamara wrote The strangest thmg about per credited Humphrey WIth the have serious doubts about the sdn s total haul In the grca ~PiW ed Allhough Ihe new World Bank struck seema bound to run Imo wisdom of AmerIcan poltey-t tn One can confidently say asser the Amencan presIdentIal dedwn courage to say how he would try to nlng urea IS likely to be I~A 1 h PreSident dId not mdlct the U S ql!tclsm;;lIS .bemg altogether too maklOg Vietnam and South""... ! ted the edltonal that 10 the lau­ IS thai the really Important quts tackle the rngtitmare legacy rhdt the largest of Ihe lasl 14 years nJ speCIfically In hiS speech to the optimIstic BUt.- there is no den.. ASI~ the~sola, COCkPIt In the tlon-v.hat IS It aU about anyway- neXt preSident Will mhent In Viet con" three ttmes that (f last year Itt: nchmg and Implementation of Bank s 11Q governors thBl1e were YlOg M~Nam.ra s own detel"Jll­ Bt~utlSle tlnumS for progress and"" prospeds for 11)70 1ft! equal r most eConOm1C projects In thIS 1S one tbat somehow never seems to nam na 100 to try t(i,bring the Babk In te many} who read that kmd of mea freedom> m1smg country H1S Majesty's Ideas ha­ get asked He offers the prospect thoul;:h mng Into number of hiS remarks fIll the weBl~'gllP between rich The recent disastrous fish 1 \ ve been followed and llcled up Heward s,zl1d that If Wallace co not the certainty of stoppmg Am The most pOinted was probably and pool.'J'nlitlons'which tha- col­ There Is no. questlonr hoWllJI""'I" de thus ap~ars to be ovet sa mo 1 on mes 10 on election day With 15 encan bombing of the North the sentence In which he decla' lapse of man)WQ~al proS.lIm. 111I11 111111I11 1111111111I1111 1111 1I11llllllllll1llU Illlll/Illl tlllllllllll II I IIIIll I II III I 1111 11111111111 II IIlIl "'1' IUIUI I II Illl filii I 111 II II thab.\McNlImara's concepJ>.< of thalr. researchers say red I have found and I need mes has ,alreadY!i turned Into' a, DUpIaI/ Column Inch; At 100 S KBAllIL Editor In,cj>jef proper fUllcttlln of thlr" WliHd1t There has been a great de II (mlnimum """" line, pet' It'""Non) TblUl!JIll\nt:"lthIltIMcNlI­ Eusene BUick WHere they" saw, many though not all of the coun mara produeed...tJithe opeD1DS ses. the Wotldt B8il:k p~ ~ ched to the Japanese who t Iii Te~ 23821 claimed kIll many of the fi:.h \\ hll h I 'fearlY At 1000 tries which oroVlde the bulk of slon of the IMF for tllillttejrt; fIve loan-house ooerating oD~aound=­ should be allowed to return t 1 Ihe lIOO t. economic aId ThiS was senerally years of >multilateral aid and de fiscal prlOclOles, MCNtiinllNls' , HaI1 Yearly Al. Editorial Ex 24 58 spawning beds Quartely At aoo taken 10 be a shaft aimed at the velopment- IS every Inch hiS own ambItIOn IS plalOly to tum-Itrlln/DI US CongreSs for lis halvmg thIS handiwork The new eI;l1phasls a world-wJde development!J'all8D~ For other numbers first dial switcb year of Amencan s own foreign given to educalton' and asricul. cY, gradual1¥ rep18o~thiJ"~bpil On the 0 her hand others lay the FOREIGN board number 23043 24028 24026 aid programmes and ItS total re ture and the,unprecedented'baok,. teral effot:ts" tblll>."Va1!lollUClOlIiUn blame of non Alaskans who swa m fusal to pro-VIde any fInanCial re 109 for blrtft~contrOl prosrainmes les Including 'Bnfatn have- tr/l­ north to make a qUick fort un" b~ depleting the resources onll consl 'f_ly , CfrC"U14tton and Adverhsmg lllenlshment for the mterest free reflect what have always been tbe dltlonally made through such dered to be the world s ureateM red HaI1 Yearl;y Extension 59 soft loan work of the Bank among new Bank PreSIdent's oWn 10 G<>vernment lIlleneles as the The world s paInting salmon run QulU1et"lY •• 18 ! the world's poorest countrtes terests-as he demonstraled 10 hiS Overseas Development ,MmJstry 1I11l1l111 I 11I1IIllllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIII 1\ 1111111111111I11 lllUlII 1111 II Illlllllllllllllllillill II "''''''''U,,,UI III 1111I11I 11I11111 I 11111111111I1 I 1111111111111111111111I IIIIIJIU- There was nothIng defeatlSI Montreal speech deltvered 10 the (Conlinued on page 4) , . ,

THE,K:AEUL TIMES OCTOBER 16, 1968} 'l'HE KABUL TIMES PAGE 2 t : Provinci~l Frendl edAlcOtion:', ¢ I , :Pres. ,, 1 By A Stall' Writer" ~\ Oedar of Mazara Sharif In a re­ , lufurto'fuy rePl_es autBCr.. cent edllotlaJ'1!ntil~l:rtie("I'Mladh! aeSl{n~:J The swecplOg educalon reforms By Marry Sherwood srou~"t\ll'dtlth,'~ mills Ofl a ay~- East has ihl!>t'lli 1.....lI· th tern '" wbleh"'confdflillty~h-l>t!eM stand as \dan~roua~ I~pite' of 7 "~re IS anoth.er k\7td of tgno that were unveIled In Francc las an~:rrelorm n;e,j~1lWti!l r«nee which ha'i not yet been de month strike at the most auloera plan 'Will pe/mlt each the sup'remlO v1titite: /I; the bloodshed In Vletna!ti".l a/Id orl!"blkliljHrii1~" IcnSlon In otller' parts of 1hi!'hWorld Imed or even acknnwted~d 111 lit tic Iradl Ion bound teac1l1ng system university 10 be governed I,y a co beett'tbe produCttOn such as Nigeria and South Afflca present day world alld that 1S the In the Western world uncll mcludlO/! studenls an" teach ned but Jnlerchllhgable human'part! p~r Eliiit"ha~ mahlh/v of man to ul,bse moclern Napoleon the archlle t of the ers With sludents allowed a I lor an essenllBlly Nineteenth Cen the tenSions ID the Middle stili remalOed Ihe focus of world s SCICIICt and tf'elmolngy for the hI sy.. tcm used to boast to fnends clpatlon of up to SO per cel)t More lury machme nl!ltt of manktnd that he could tell exactly what was oVer for the first time each unver The new Fi'form plan, whJch. will concern says the 'Paper S Khah/ gOing on 111 any classrcom 10 Fra slty would be allowed 10 Jetermme allow each lunlversI y to evolve Jts eefore the creation of Israel stote nee at any given moment merel\' by h",w I 3 bUdg~t alloqation IS spent own sopatate Identity undercuts the the Arab nahons lived In tranqua ., consultmg his watch Eacb ulUwrSity would also be em foundation of thl~' syat"!'! But "t Iity and peace and tbelr enbre ef To a large extent that systeln sull powered "t", seek oulslde rcvenue< also goes much furtJier. forts were exerted towards thO'l de New ¥"rr \ Inserted In a meter early In tbe For three days IS() seamen fmm velopment of their economy day a swlfl bash of lale torship p=ld~ over~by ,tt ,II po­ tontrijjutions btealdn8 the tradl- time academIC chairs envJsJonlOg He:wever now In order to defend playboy"",eu Tommy Mmvl1le have aod the meter Is stuck ler Lake-now part of the ceasefile Publlshttl'* Friday ond Atflhan pUb werful MlOlSltlt' of1;l!duc/lUon His tlon' of. t:61111 IInlV1!rSlty dependence tnstead"unlverillty departments as themselves agalOlt the contjn'tle unlts to , permit In''l!r'' Ihe paper Icgal battle Will be belween hi. For the police who constanll\ And lIke the athletes 10 Mexll.o Frnnrc;;.. 12 million studen s nnd clem for each mst,tutlon • post dlsclphna~ studies Israel says the paper contmulng eleventh and last wife Chnsti"' and launch what are d~cribed ns suc • Clly Ihey olso had their gold .,1 t, Every year AIrrlulnlstan observes on Mlziin AI::banlslan bu started marking the Red pupils \ that hAs never exis ed 10 I ranee An~element of the mOhaU ... her aggression has not only para­ Mrs ManVille Qumber nine Amla cessful oampalgns agamst the Jaga vel and bronze medals--by cour 23rd (October IS thlil year) Jashen Nelat. the lUI Crescent Week as -at During tbe next week' For decades students. Intell~ctuals 1 ho pres dent who would scr,e as thlc unlhrslly system the .tand- lysed the development actiVIties of According to a wJ)1 doted 196_ Kerela the task IS dlfllcul WIth tesy of the Bntl,h Embassy pamt nl\ 01 sar~ 01 ...,Important event In the history 01 special lWUitloDS will bff'Mld to stress the 1m1M'1'­ and admmJstrotor's have been de Ih- university s cblef admlnlstr3I1Ve dardlted /make or break flnat exa" the Arab stales but .he has bro ManVille lef the ~utk of his for molonsts who are generally haplll 0;\ re In C31ro The pomt etlt,;\..fl,cly ollr national U"', It "'... Olio this day 39'yean 8110 lance of rendering uslstance ta the week ~nd maDding refdrms to democre ~Ise and dlscJphnary ofheer would be mmaUon Will also be reformed Hen" ught un repaIrable damages to 'he tune to Christina But Anfta has now With thc clandestine serVice' In fact d sgUlscd thc medals lead alloy basc P t; that Doe 01 ~'1NlU'lotie so... 01 tIals 1UId under tbe needy In &II organised aDd elrectlve manner. the school system and to tall"r Fr chosen by and be re!ponlhbl- to ccrortm som.. diversity WIll be aU6· factones and reSidential areos In produced a ten-page document da! somc pay Ja~as monthly fee. for An Imltalton olympIC torch hung lell ad,elSe beaWllleonditIoD8 took UlMln himself the Altho..... the Red c.- UId tlie Red Ore!IceDt ench unlver81tfeg to the eXlgcnc e9 of the"'countlls of 'Students and teo wed In the examinations adminlst.. Arab lands as well mlng she IS enUlled 10 a hall share p>rk'ng and wasblng above Ihe deck of the 9000 ton Po h n Israel which foll<,ws a dangerous Ibh frelt'!hter j ak~rtrt where mo~t task of dell~l:tbe eotmtry InJm the MDdS of Socletles were ortaiDated by a creat h1DlWlltlirlui a modem Industrial society Out It chers ered by each university More Jm- under a wilt made 1n 1961 and ncv-r Jakarta ~tudClnt The revolutionary scope UI ~s portant students wtU be, graduateil policy In the Middle ElIst nas no An IndoneSian boy who J?rclencd of th~ evenls were concluded last l.:ome on Do you knl.!w an Ignorantl~poeed rulu kIiown as Bacha person Henry DUI\&Jlt In order to help the vie has taken a naUon-Wlde revoked revolt that almost- toppled .h· ~ov. plan'ls only apparent In comp"lson on the basis of their work for an only become a headache to 1h(! AOlta told reporters last nighI she cd fo l:ommit SUicide 10 scare hiS night h II nl\ presencC' Is need,."", :oOll£' Saqau wbo 1WttIt1r tlonal Red Cross Mve not kept their activities come near to matching that. d t (' To 0" large extent. the word um crUCial exam the world adds the paper void She claimed Manv!lle w., He was rushed to hospital as a tine. (Ind two runn ng c ... cnl., keep you for dmner but mv ve! d ct rclerred to as ,tII8tdRk era In the 1lIIilaQ' 01 AI conJIncd to the war victims .a101l1l diminutive emperor ....to shnlbr and versity is misleadmg as applted to The new reforms which are ex- Lack of atttntton to the resolu not mentally competent when he uspected pOisoning"" case but doc the swImming look uuls were fl'i IS final ~Ing gban'stan tn08t' 01 the seh.oola _ clOlled. tbe Attempts are made by sneb soeletles ta recast the endurlng and anach.:;nlsUc • tbc Frencc system In e{{eel there pecled to Win parhamentary appro- tlon 01 the UnIted NationS' on Ihe wro e It tOrs soen tound out there was no ed on the: maIO mas.. 10 l I I.: \ _I have ;lot three dcfenc" alwr economy wa,. bl'll1lllit to stuMI aUJ1 aDd the tre render ell'ectlve aDd _nt asststaDce to the vi.. handiwork of Napoleon "re n vonety of separate schools or vat with only minor changes now part of Israel and her stubbOl n re Mexico City • thing wrong With the youth who sharks ncys here who can lake 'i W Ih asuly was eintJW!d:' Tlien...... 110 &ee1Irity lor tlms of natw'aJ catastropbles s""h as floods, earth The new charter for French uni faculties such as a school of medl. thaI Ihey have been endorsed by slstance towords pressure of Nodd s GIrl athletes at the Olympll.: VII was upset with hiS parents bCC8USl: WeWngton IOU mon~y '\ highly c:rganlsed Il~t "OIl": Ind.,lduals m8ll3' people were 'Id""" and dtelr q ua k~s fires etc verSIIICS IS a complex 28-pl\Ce do dne or a school of humAnities all the government. are scbeduled to be optDlOn IS Hself an IndlcatlOn l f lage must really be tramlOf! har I lh<::y sopped glVlng him to Ie; UC3 or no I"sues yo I) I III e: cument WIth 39 artIcles in nine of which no matter where they are put mto effect not later than Feb Israel s attitude They are very seldom seen ,n tbe ~o uU With his glflfriend whIch has been active f H Inc p st ed I hfl ve dinner With ne 1M bo use and plo"', looted. Tbe Algban Red- Creseent Society which """ His MalestT thlf,tate King Mohammad S:uler chapterS It was approved oy the In the country are considered to ruary 15th next year Now Israel who is solely responsl beauty parlo, prOVIded for tbern In fa teach him B le3Son doctors ru two or three years Js bel e\ (' J t b venlng and y'u hnvc fI hcr e,taolls1ied some 22 years ago bas become m.ore dlrryJOg on a flour sh n b r 1 c.n Sbab wbo was servin.,cas the Afa'han amba.'i!IlUlor gOY roment last month but only be "art of one all-embraelng nallona How they will wor" rem811lS to be-- ble for the dangerous sItuat on bro theIr quarters at the Village shed h m to the opera Ing theatre your word acttve during thev.rece"* yearS"as 8 I'CllDIt aft~r Presldenl Charles Je Gaulle ught about In the Middle E.sl n ..tnll r gged up an Impressive alia} oIling racket f LIm '\l S nl P l t o;:wet: he 1r, t Itt I m f P In Fl an.ce lelt bls 01"'" bed 'SlId'with the belp' 01 .,..nr­ unIversity ",.,n On'pap""'1b"","cemllotl>. a_'" As well as facilities for ha rdr '5 ccl and personal lnterest taken by HR1I" Pl'llIce p sonally threw hJS suppOrt behmd Deans rectors and other offll:lals the most obvious problems posed by tends to further escalate the tension SlOg of eqUIpment for major surgen­ New Zealand bls brothers 'en 1\\ h\ YlHI Oh \ I 'il n «f state Tbe rule of law was restored the schools IJon ~lvlng students for the first. S de by Side with these offiCials example may pn:wc to be a thorny SJ that peace and tranqUlhty can glrll13!'U~ lournal expressmg thanks tha t Iry rap.dly and elfeellvely wberever Its belp Is nee. army salon a gun reonened atJd rigorons elforts made to revive lbe en on mlOistry over all un ~crSltv eXist the ocadem c cZprs of each une Tbe complicated overlappmg be restored JD the area The secret!marJ lie in modem be he s alive The degree of cunning ClI I h n\C'rslt on he \\PC'" IhE." ded Ouly recently tbe society managed to send­ r n recent fJ1cldents was dest.:1 bed bv ~I sb.ttered economy The event In lact marked life m the country and oartlclpa school professors who hold perm3-n responslblli y and authOrity of um In another edl'torlal the BelCla auty aids 'I. A&'J"One can Adl3n l::lrl About 18 months ago KDlppcl a hi ,.JnLl 11d wlff len tt: 1 V\: :l a modest quantity 01 rellel to tile victims 01 the q t\ WclllO~ton mag strale as h:J.v nf lbe beginning of a new era In thJs country Ion gvmg students for the 'nst ent I fehme chairs and the power cf verslly councils on local regional discusses the 23rd session of the 10SSIOg her. beauti(ul blonde hatr esmdn learned he had termm31 11' 1 r ('d r I Ik 0 111 t nun I lranlaD earthquake in Kborasan. time a say In shaplni" the rule" po lIfe and death over both Ihe stu and natIOnal levels Will also have United Nations General As)emblv lonfided mo!tt of Us have fills k dncy fallure Dnd doctors gave him all the earmarks of a teleVl" un pv fun", 1h n~, n rd r te IV1 I I.. fides procedures and onentatton proaramme He was satlsflC"'" b~ f \ er nce tba1 time Algbanls*,"" bas been mak A,lbougb lbe amount of lbe rellel supplies I dents and teachers under them In be tested which recenUy began (wIgs) I m weanng one nO\\ SiX months to live The father u shu. My Inl.:l1d S !lund \\ <1" (' 1 tht I I.: I nnel was bruught n \VI,; ill Majesty lbe King Is carrying on tbe task 01 moder e rent session Ii.ke 1n the past IS CO(," tchell nearly died laughmg wh r the sOCIety also bas conveyed the beartrell sympa un vcrslty With broad student par petu3tlng admlOlstratlve and acad" led It spells the end of Napoleon s she read lhe Insuran\e l.:Ompl .. In.,February he underwent k u gcn nus Sl bterfuges sed b\ lO h r('llsh The two d~ri('rcnt nlslng lbe COUDtry and raising the llvlng stand fronted With a number of prob thy and grief 01 our countrymen to the VIctim. 01 t c P3t on n one French city and Tl c autocracy Students have been long stand ng griP on the French lems and ISSUes which reqUlre rro reply to her letter -y ransplant 1he donor was h ur ers would appear to be \ <;l 1 r C't (':. h d d ne their Jon ard, of our people We bave alre:uly Implement a l.:onservatwe rad tonal one :l sister PalnCla 32 On Marl.:n I lor rad 0 and case~ The b d:. IC Iranian earthquake no more than passive raw material educational system mpt attention We cannot attend ~ thiS I" ed Iwo five year plalls and are In the pro""" 01 H mst drugged for the three Lon 1 I I r \ Ill( \:lsied ra. her 1 rg .. d In congratulating tbe society lor carryfng on The paper mentions as ex.ample: vou unt I we rece ve your de... th ccr Kn ppel was back a work s s s Implementing lbe thJnI ter ~ to be married In two wl.:ek ,.. r h 1 Ir fl f'ht Crom Sydnev and ... lefl 'icl/cral top cs unl nl:...hcd resolutely and successfully tbls noble and worth u.s. election: Ihe MIddle East-crJSI.. bloodshed tificate was the company 5 bit nl Wblle praying lor the soul 01 HIs MaJesty the nd he wl1l gIve her away at the e then packed tightly 10 trayS I Ie: G<' 01 t:' \\ao;; h Irdly d1Sluso;;ed h If" 1\ wblle work, we bope !bat all sectors 01 our soele 10 Vietnam and the clvi1 war 10 Nt Instruction lal< ..lng and all oth... patriot!<: so'" wbo risked gena and the 1Ssue of nonprohfera It tickled me to des h "a remony the l:asc'i. "hen another cropped up ty will come lorwan! with generous assistance lor Ounn~ a recen parhamenl:ln d<:> <:;uddenly remembering 111 rrn theJr lives to save the country from a rule of Candidates offer identical tlon of nuclear weapons very much alIve Mrs M1tcheJl \ h Moscow stren~benlng the society s financial statns and platforms An economy mmded SOVIet do bate Ihe In Juster of custom 1"1 I 1 Ie hiS ."pouse my fnenJ If'll r !t'rrn we look lorward to greater lIrogress and When 1 am the pres dent IS'h­ These are Ibe ISSUes adda the pa wrote to her insurance comp V ablJlt~ to render greater services at times or third party candidate whose OL!.me dreams but the prestdent ele tWill ci r proposed that Moscow s hI,.) dished a large green pair )f r nm.. I saw h n I need a~ be sougbl on ber 7Stb blrtbday HI> !\IaJesty the KIng from the hps of the candIdates states In speCially constructed po kcts \ ("I \ l.:UfI)l S to find out \Nha t s31s for speCific legislatIon dnd spe Afghantaan says th& paper.;1 os Toronto ousands of roubles every year bv the days narrow down to tbe No Congross recognIsmg the d hlt,;ul t 1 he g een underpants \\ere f~ I) h I novemment make reVISions In his s:t d hiS hospItal alone had spenl 10 smuggle goods mto the country h 11 qUite anx ously He ha I hardly carned specIal features and cdl edltonal continued much success active constructive pOSItive ilnd chlatnst wbll:h tw" sensational model of the autumn art eldubillon by hI to broad policy All tbe .and dates pn1t1on of up f) ~l)t'O cnO for u v predecessor s planned budl!et put ~ 640 rcubles on collectmg drunh In 0ne Instance at Well n ton sat down that she started 10 serve tonais on the birthday anfllversa has been attamed dunng tbe ru objectIve stand based ob her neul a future skyscraper was on dJs Ie of HIS Majesty today Afgba­ gh school students wbich has op agree on a strone defence all caII one preSIdential ranslt On task force recommendations lnt) the Men he said here are frlgh ened from the streets dUrIng a three alrport n ma,n was arrested \ "Jlle he food He baa no app· I cleft ry of HIS Majesly the Kmg Both (or eConomic strength and all pro ral polICY and free Judgement In thc by women s busts In the sam" "ay play An entire cJty will ap mstan IS recognised fis a country ened 10 the Nejat H,gh School form of proposals to congres de month perIod carrying a record player packed ""'ltlt and dldn t want her to kno v ubo Jt A nts ana Islah devoted special po rnl$e efforts to reduce crime Some 10 d~nt Yo orld affairs as they Qrp by snakes proxlrnately 25000 mhabltants, of n~ which 15 stnvmg for world peace After pralsmg the artIstiC ap Enrly 5eptem ,pr Pre termme how much money l... ask In 1967 the hospital-one of :!8 Australian blue bonnet ,uak It So he thought of someth else ges to carrY articles a~d pIctures of the programmes are pres~nted m The paper expresses Ihe hope Cc"nmentlOg on the recent en , flces and cultural slles wJ1l be and mternational cooperatIon bv Iltude of the students taking part Johnson sent letters to Vice Presld for and Write hiS IOBU.e:UfCil ~dd 14 10 the city ot Moscow-spent eels -3 delaYing tactic to achIeve h:-. on HiS Majesty and how he IS 10 .... vl,t~rs that the current General Assembly brougb under one rool Tbe tower follOWIng a polIcy of non-altgn In the exhibItion and referrml! broad outllne form for the ent Humphrey governor Wallace ress of heavy busts on New York s W;,t I end and at the same: t me not dn will In the hgbt of splnt of coop' 83 BO roubles on treating drunks New York IS to be one and a quarter km blgb ed by hIS people to the Importance. of art the ed approval SOfTJe are merdy state Nixon saymg (hat hI,.; wanted 10 Street Dr Cappo" salu men ~a} A Harvard Uruverslty den a sur Heywad 10 an editorial sa d today ment WIth nltlttary blocs and fn The first few days of a nev. ad ratIOn and jomt efforts of the mem m t counting first aid costs and 74 metres wldc 25 apartments noy her torlal congratulated the orga",s) ments of phllosopby take all reasonable steps to promote they love the female breast bU1 IT': geon sa1d a method had been deve endshlp w>th all ministration set the pace (or the ber states be able to find solulon ThiS treatment must be conltnued are 1,Ianned for eacb 01 the 356 He told me he offered his WIfe comcldes With the 55th annlversa ers of the exhIbItIon the orderly tran~fer of the ext:cu fact tbey really fear It ry of HIS Majesty s birthday and However each man who sen )Us }ears to follow for tbe Important problems of the or UJurse but must not be such t loped for transplantIng anlmdl tee1h floor:. a few thousand parkmg some appetiser which she refused It said tbat through holdlnq The woman who has a thru:> jr!\ The oromulgatlon of the ne" Iy believes that he may be pre~lt1e!1 live power and was ask IOU the The election wIll result no only \hreate~ hea vy b~rden on Ibe state budget The teeth of Rhesus monkeys ha Then started to dISCUSs polthcs w th as such IS cons1dered a feshve oc such eXhibItIOns the necessar world which the peace and aggressive bust IS a domlncPflO ... places Will be localed In the to Constltullon IS perhaps one of the WI hIO threc months IS backing up exe u IVe departmentli anu a&en In a new preSident but n many he said ve been cleaned treated and snaked wer's b,semenl lbe mhabllants her She saId she was n,ol 10 ereslpJ caSlOn for the entIre natIon encouragement 15 prOVIded "or e~ security type The bust thal stops Wa I St most Important< events durmg the hiS outhnes With specific plal1l1 ng c (0 make plans tn fat.:lltt:tte Ihe changes 10 Congress However only 1h" rendermg of medical aid In a f1uonde solution and lhen SUl of tbe building Will be able 10 Whatevt!r tOpIC he ra sed In or.J<:r Before acceedmg to the throne more and more students to 1m reet IS a very aggressive bust hp. It contmued HIS MaJesly had reign of His Malesty ThIS WIll Any other course would oe tu 10 transItion one thIrd of the senators are up fo The Sana, of Ghazm dlscus!)t>d to people ~rnvll1g in a state of In cessfully tr:ansp.lanted Dr I eon:lrd reach their apartmcnts way UP 10 k 11 the t me she waIved It away be remembered by the present prove their abIlIties 10 the vaflOUS Whll~ U~e added been actmg mmlster ot national vl1e chaos 10 the top level cf guv He des gna ed.J Hl re elecUon The return of the: other the danger of the WidenIng econo toxlcatlon must be put on a fte Shulmsn of Harvard s School of blgb In reconl time-and frcquen "'nd stIli he could not haw a as well as the future gabera arts defence and actmg mmlster elf. ernment Thus there are 1ask fo advJ60r Charles 'i Murphv 10 a t two thirds and re election of many mlC Jap betv.een the have and FIve girls WIth bustl1nes m~a:o.ur oaYlOg baSIS Dental Medicine told the thIrd 10 tly tbey wJ1l enjoy sunshine wblle b Ie educatiOn drawmg On the valu • ces by each party to study thff ne u as Ute central coordll\ator for tran members of both houses makes it Ing from 42 to 50 Inches recently Toronto ternatlOoal Confercno: on Oral it rains "down below In i flash as If ,"spired h\: pin ~ have-not countrtes able expertences of hiS enlighten and the resources In every s tuat (l 1 I'J" effor sand IOvlted the three more difficult for a new adO) rustra caused a sensahcn by parad oc pohcemen must expect jrunks t< Surgery \ ("he I lhe baby s leg stealthll, and C In':Jldates tc send representatives to ed father In conductmg the aff lmpor ant to Ihe sccunty of lhe tlon to set a new course but. It The developmg countru:s says down \Vall Street In the lunch hour ~ ICk h"m n the face while b(;lllr, Allhough anImal t""l/o bad been A. thIrd theor~ IS lh It Ihe q I Ii thl" mother Immediately turned her L nfer WIth Murphy doe:> wcrk for stabIlity In govern \f 1 ",I Ittentlon \0 the nfant airs of the state United Slates rangmg from NATO the paper In additIon to e ononllc rush arrested said magistrate Robert uCt.:L~sfully re plantcd n I l.;1 li;iOS ItUI II Chuck Mcach He dl 10 mUniCipal polIce uepa t II nts Presidential transl\ on arrang" ment continuity t.:1 1( nterna I( nn I Itshl: e ad 1 he baby cned for some lime S nce al.:ceedlOg to the thn problems are a.lso faced WIth I nu n Kuala Lwnpur I IylOl as he dismissed .1 chal Pe of transplants from one an 1al ttl The candida cs e elVe frequpn "0 s are of course nol new Clark And of course the large number dhelcs to th ... bel ef lOll S lIs 01 \ h h helped my fnend reg3m h s ne HIS Majesty has demonstrated One Enghsh newspaper saylQ th<:> or even 20 mlihon votes WIll ber of problems such as potJu1a Ion Kuala Lumpur s bent battereJ ssault ng police agalnst a Toron o her faIled because the rOl s lcn b e ng from h gh US OOll:lals l n I 1HI now secretary of defence of government employees who ('ar the op nlOn Ih II hI.: k ) ('~ In I pd Ie excellent statesmanshIp m hand American electIOns are the product not only be because he s on any exploslOn illiteracy: shortag of and abused barkmg meters m ly be 10 man ded 10 withdraw nto the I) Ih ami \V' Important matters of foreign pol y ? eleran prat honel of thiS ry out but do hot make pOlh.y y, 1I ement Jlrotec( on and the prevcn I h pc: she ~IlJ not read thiS l lmg the momentous task of safe of a nahonal nervous breakduYl n judgment a better popular andl food and problems of disease doomed bowmg t seems to real ty Taylor saId he felt sorry for th... fa I to take hold n tht 1" of including the negotlahons on "et c ality he served m I ~52 Wh~11 \:ontlnue their essential work of kno~ l n 01 ov r Ilshng larr d lit h\ 1 n uthcrw sc she would lilb-tant guardmg the country s mdepend produced by the two man, pol tIcal date Ihan either of his two r vals The assistance given by the dl,; For the munICipal ty must pol cernen wha was kIcked while the reCipient "am and the m1litary ') tua 01 n'" Truman admmlstratlO 1 was makIng the people s government thl.: gnlrernmenl ~ nl.:{' 1960 I:. be knl v who kept her husband IV. a~ ence territorIal mtegrtty and assaSSIna Ions Another pap"r says veloped countnes to underdevdvp as every dnver to the federal LaOI push ng the man mto a patrol car But It was es mated nat tet'lh He Will also at least partl\ be endl'C and the Elsenhowel adml run 1 V\ there Hubert Humphrey as vJt.:e ed nahons sometimes prove:o. to be ral does tha1 the meters t:ulleet but the 1l1clden1 represente J t ne may be the most durable tran~plant g l1lung t(l p 'y off I Ih< III fed hlln our natlOnal honour they have '" some wayS becorr. ont.: I~tr because he has succeeded In cxpns preSIdent would of course havE' ha 100n has not begun tnd again Next January PreSident Juhnson pl~ of the VI ISSltudes of a policeman'" HIS MaJesly high characler and of the greatest political 'ihams In madequate and unable to I only a fradon of the revenue to capable (f surv v nc from three to ng the Amencan presldentl::ll del acc..'ess 10 this Informahon amW'} I 160 when Pres dent Elsenhow r and the preSident erect Will ride the hiS love for hIS people have gal constructive role 10 economll.: dl.:ve which they are entitled for Ihe 2lh the paper further Widens the tap He has hiS own carefree way 0 n~t1ons bottlea up here ~lOce last The paper also mentIOned Ihe 1 PreSident Hubert H Humph c./ \\- is the north would return to O\;mc Next five years: between them keep ng parking meters ha~oy and ye\rs Middle East war ha\" bt!en transplants facl that HIS Majesly travels fr He snld tests are nuw ndcI W crallc Party headt!d by Senotor Eo at lis lowest ebb (CoollOUed on page 4) hImself m pocket A liouple of l.:( r: .. n nnmg their own minI olymp L equently to the remote parts of usett~ 10 shorten the t me of ~l1lk ng II ,~ ward M Kennedy of Massad Humphrey IS now exaSf}('fa ed lhe country especIally to Ihe less In 1972 about 18 hours so that a developed areas to study perlion t !he ruthless way LSJ has under World Bank heading'for new'~a:. In be qUlckl} l Jr led II t ally Ihe posslblitIes of construct Lut all hIS efforts to beca" hiS ha~ Robert McNamara s announce however about McNamara s Latin :America and., In the Bristol Bay urea In 'ioulr, west and raiSing the hvmg standards lens to be vlrlually a l"Otal WIth reconstituted World Bant WIth assasslOat1ons the. Spec lalor saId called condlllOnally {or a bombing Afr.ca, also bears the personal Alaska lan look fl r\\ HJ I r I of the people glVlng instructIOns drawal by the Un ted States from an enttrely new Vlew of lts.. own Anthony Howard Washington halt of North VIetnam hallmarl<, of a man who 1. his las> cakhes to the govenunent On pract1cal the forelg!"l aId busmess m the role and functIon .. orrespondent for the Objt', ver The Guardw.n. a liberal oev.spa months at. the Pentagon began. to The fore asl 1'1 that next st'a measures that should be adopt commg year The tone; whJch McNamara wrote The strangest thmg about per credited Humphrey WIth the have serious doubts about the sdn s total haul In the grca ~PiW ed Allhough Ihe new World Bank struck seema bound to run Imo wisdom of AmerIcan poltey-t tn One can confidently say asser the Amencan presIdentIal dedwn courage to say how he would try to nlng urea IS likely to be I~A 1 h PreSident dId not mdlct the U S ql!tclsm;;lIS .bemg altogether too maklOg Vietnam and South""... ! ted the edltonal that 10 the lau­ IS thai the really Important quts tackle the rngtitmare legacy rhdt the largest of Ihe lasl 14 years nJ speCIfically In hiS speech to the optimIstic BUt.- there is no den.. ASI~ the~sola, COCkPIt In the tlon-v.hat IS It aU about anyway- neXt preSident Will mhent In Viet con" three ttmes that (f last year Itt: nchmg and Implementation of Bank s 11Q governors thBl1e were YlOg M~Nam.ra s own detel"Jll­ Bt~utlSle tlnumS for progress and"" prospeds for 11)70 1ft! equal r most eConOm1C projects In thIS 1S one tbat somehow never seems to nam na 100 to try t(i,bring the Babk In te many} who read that kmd of mea freedom> m1smg country H1S Majesty's Ideas ha­ get asked He offers the prospect thoul;:h mng Into number of hiS remarks fIll the weBl~'gllP between rich The recent disastrous fish 1 \ ve been followed and llcled up Heward s,zl1d that If Wallace co not the certainty of stoppmg Am The most pOinted was probably and pool.'J'nlitlons'which tha- col­ There Is no. questlonr hoWllJI""'I" de thus ap~ars to be ovet sa mo 1 on mes 10 on election day With 15 encan bombing of the North the sentence In which he decla' lapse of man)WQ~al proS.lIm. 111I11 111111I11 1111111111I1111 1111 1I11llllllllll1llU Illlll/Illl tlllllllllll II I IIIIll I II III I 1111 11111111111 II IIlIl "'1' IUIUI I II Illl filii I 111 II II thab.\McNlImara's concepJ>.< of thalr. researchers say red I have found and I need mes has ,alreadY!i turned Into' a, DUpIaI/ Column Inch; At 100 S KBAllIL Editor In,cj>jef proper fUllcttlln of thlr" WliHd1t There has been a great de II (mlnimum """" line, pet' It'""Non) TblUl!JIll\nt:"lthIltIMcNlI­ Eusene BUick WHere they" saw, many though not all of the coun mara produeed...tJithe opeD1DS ses. the Wotldt B8il:k p~ ~ ched to the Japanese who t Iii Te~ 23821 claimed kIll many of the fi:.h \\ hll h I 'fearlY At 1000 tries which oroVlde the bulk of slon of the IMF for tllillttejrt; fIve loan-house ooerating oD~aound=­ should be allowed to return t 1 Ihe lIOO t. economic aId ThiS was senerally years of >multilateral aid and de fiscal prlOclOles, MCNtiinllNls' , HaI1 Yearly Al. Editorial Ex 24 58 spawning beds Quartely At aoo taken 10 be a shaft aimed at the velopment- IS every Inch hiS own ambItIOn IS plalOly to tum-Itrlln/DI US CongreSs for lis halvmg thIS handiwork The new eI;l1phasls a world-wJde development!J'all8D~ For other numbers first dial switcb year of Amencan s own foreign given to educalton' and asricul. cY, gradual1¥ rep18o~thiJ"~bpil On the 0 her hand others lay the FOREIGN board number 23043 24028 24026 aid programmes and ItS total re ture and the,unprecedented'baok,. teral effot:ts" tblll>."Va1!lollUClOlIiUn blame of non Alaskans who swa m fusal to pro-VIde any fInanCial re 109 for blrtft~contrOl prosrainmes les Including 'Bnfatn have- tr/l­ north to make a qUick fort un" b~ depleting the resources onll consl 'f_ly , CfrC"U14tton and Adverhsmg lllenlshment for the mterest free reflect what have always been tbe dltlonally made through such dered to be the world s ureateM red HaI1 Yearl;y Extension 59 soft loan work of the Bank among new Bank PreSIdent's oWn 10 G<>vernment lIlleneles as the The world s paInting salmon run QulU1et"lY •• 18 ! the world's poorest countrtes terests-as he demonstraled 10 hiS Overseas Development ,MmJstry 1I11l1l111 I 11I1IIllllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIII 1\ 1111111111111I11 lllUlII 1111 II Illlllllllllllllllillill II "''''''''U,,,UI III 1111I11I 11I11111 I 11111111111I1 I 1111111111111111111111I IIIIIJIU- There was nothIng defeatlSI Montreal speech deltvered 10 the (Conlinued on page 4) , ' , ,

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I ~'t~r~' ,~~;:; KABUL. Oct. \G, CBakhtar)... o .; eON':S:'1 DERlNG, Received Gandhi "Centen'ary,., Prime Minister Noor Ahmad lit.­ ndni it is appropriate to hope sound as If he disdained '~nd'ustr­ madl and Mrs, Etemadi yester­ I:~O H"Ai~ ".\!lUI Od 17. IIl"hCI.,,,'-­ that the people of the world wJi I day ,afternoon at held a lun· <;\ ialisation. A close eX8lnimltion fJf 80MIB,:i N'G . T llUt,oo ..., l-lcHd .. ('! "~lllcs 01 lrrendly lOUllt'I":, ('beon receution in honrut of refrain from use of force In Hl­ his teachings, however, shows 11l,~:".~j~c URB Princess Shams Pahlevl in KABUL, Oct. 17, (Bakhlar).-', h:l.\C" SPill con :,'atulatory ... ternalional relations and will re· that he was not against machinl­ Al,lst~alian , 'I "fJ~ Spozhmai restaurant in Kargha. CANBERRA. , .. 17, (Reuter).-The p'rimo Minis­ HkH PrIncess Shams who came{ l'l t\llljesty the Kill"; on thf' 0.' plal'e arms and enmity by the mo­ saloOn the minister said:, He ter, Joh'l Gorton, saId today Australia has bei,ng consu~ted by the enslon of his bir:hday ilmlLvcr~.'r\ ral force and humanitarianism" wanted the lot of the people im­ ,Tho reception was attended by here Sunday On a vi.;it at the il.lylr', United States on' the question of bombing halLon North Vietnam. the Forel~11 I\lll1lstry Informal-oll he added. proved but he did not ·want in­ Dr. Abdul Zaher President of the tation o( HRH Prince Ahmad Shah, Wole.1 Jlrgah. Sen. AlJdul Hadi Gorton' made' h.s announcement to reporters in Parliament, lett here. tor I ehran ~oday. 'I, 'O,:plll'lmcnl ,lnnouncC'd YC'tle ll,IV Narayan in his speeoh enume­ dustralialisin to uproot the peo­ His Majesty'; b',:hday \\'is Il1llk­ vill~ges. Dawl, president of the Meshrano ·House early this mornin€. He said.Extern'al Affairs Minister Paul She was seen c.ll' at the airport by'. rated the politiCal. social. and ple' from their cd in Moscow .11 .a re:ef}:I<)1I b~ Jirgah, Court Minister AU Moha­ Hasluck was keepin~ In 'close with United States on the pos­ Prince Ahmad Shah, Princess Kha~ economic philosophies of India. He favoured villagers leaving ~!i· A:t:hi.ln amb.ls"a(h r (j~n, 1\!oh,l­ Although today's Indian can not mmad, First Depuly Prime 1 sible bomlling hal:. tol. Prim~ Minister and Mrs. Ete­ their villages but only after ihey mma~1 Arel The ;el'(~pllon "<.I...; ;I~­ say that he fully adheres to tea- nlster Dr, All Ahmad Popal, Se- I modi. first Deputy Prime Minlst~r had become prosperous in thei r CoRd Deputy Prime Minister Ab­ t~!1ll('d h\ t!t-pu y III Ihe pn:,sJd"nl . chIngs of Gandhi, much is being The prime minister said he wO· Vietnamese officials. Dr. Ali Ahmad Popal, Court Mt­ home viliages, Dr. Nour Ali ':aiu dullah YaltaU. some members of I' nister Ali' Mohammad. cablnel me; or 1!"Ir.' Pr::sILlIl"ll ul Ih: Su:,\rCT: done to implements his thoughts Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan In uld make further $tate':Ient as By late morning, Washington ~;lVk{, (h:puty -c.:ha;,m:.ln (~ Ih~ t·O· about what he would have done the cabinet, and their wh'es, Af· Time, Johnson was p\'#sonally on mbcrs and generals of the Royal his speech threw light on his ceo ghan Ambassador to Tehran. Sar- I soon as there was anyth,mg deli- 11:1(,"11 or 01Jl1l,>lers 1)ft-s1dpnt lIf ~hl' had he lived longer. N'lrayan It to announce. Gorton s state- the telephone in a s!)ecial' confe­ Army: Afghan Ambassador to Teh­ lations with Gandhi and Congress dar Asadullah SeraJ. and the Ir-, Nalltln.llitll~'; COUl1I iI or the ~1I.pr. said l'i:nayat Seraj Sultlln Azlz Eng. Lodin n e . t s~C' rence calI to the three major US ran, Asadullah Seraj. and Iraniari party. anlan envoy to Kabul. Mahmoud me.nt came followinp.: In ense o;u- erne SO" ('t. tlnd on the spinning whe­ Championship dent and the Secretary of State. u~ ward could be capable of. 11 tak- were reluctant to talk about the and Iranian ambassador3 and l I lit' ".:n,llt· ~('" 'CI J:t ': :·k .. 'd It­ el. fl!~ht "There has been no baSIC chan­ :::s courage to Sf' unarmed 10 . KABUl.. O,t It>. iHakhlal'J.­ latest development. they caution­ mpanions of the pnncess, "'iell ~Il. "':,111"1 1Vi.1­ Gandhl's ge In the situation' no breaklh:'~ ",htl.l::S Ahdlll theory he saId mav armed ·men, said Gandhi'" The rootball le:lm of 'he -: ollege of ed that the president was stili -Princess Shams called qOlll ~ll ParW:ln anu Sell Mil Mtl­ mo~es ough." a~ l.aw and Polltkal Sl.·'l'Tl<..'t' Wlln lilt' keeping possible oeace Marshal Shah Wab Khao ." "".ll' "i.t d ~1.("h.Jl III {,ill" \1t'11:' under review and that a bombing About (hIS time U.S and North hc:me yesterday evening l·h.lmplllnc;hlP In !hl' Unl\cr:-;,ty ... ,'ll"If'Q 11 .... 1 ;lilt! ~('.:ond 'It" 1"". N. Malikyar :I1ohammad Sharif M.1. Abas! stop was still oosslblc at some la- Vietnamese negotiators held an­ Yesterday afternoon th(' Announcement ,lUlunln foolbilll tournamcnt other weekly meeting at Paris d(l:-n' tIl' the Scnat~' L{)llcJ('·.~ guests vlsi~d the Women's Welt are ThE;' teum Monday p:aye,l ter date. , ':;p '1Ilhollllll1,lc.:i Ila"h~'l1 \\ 1­ The West German-Af~han Cultural Committee has the honour . Reports of a U.S. proMsnl to Ambassador W Averell Harri· rccelv~d fol.!alnst Ihe- Kabul P:'11vl('c.:hnl, r 1" Institute. They were anJ URH Prince Ahmad Shah and HRI;I Princ"-,,, Khatoi bid fa.e­ ,I hI I· Hndnl.;h,hHn nnu 'i('n IIT,,_ to Inylte you to the following events of the West German-Afghan end the air attacks first came ear­ man told neWSTl'en there had be­ tldlt~ .Il1d won tWll no'h'ng lllC taken through vanous sechons at well to HRH l'rinclss Shams Pahlevi at Kabul aiJ"!lort this mornin~ 111n111Hld N.lhl loukhr III ;/,,\:11 I Cultural Week from October 19 to 24. ly in the day from Saigon amId en no talk of the bombing I".fue. the institute by the president ttl Pl'lv:echnh.: team tr1l1k the sp'tng • North Vietnamese Xuan Thuy rc­ PhOln MOfll/n', III Kahil' /'l/II \ \\~lt' elct't('d tan ls"u":: tion lh~' a 52000 cheque 10 the Mother 'i In \Iew of lhls gap. reC,l:IS KABUL. Oct. 17. (Bak.htar).­ ment of a self-limitation on the tw .... , RadlG Afghanistan to mark and us::s these pUWE'rs In many p 1- P<.I/I1\\.,!I, tlchvc:r::J hi" ~rcl·l..'h 1111 "Thp lnfluence of the anent 10 Eurooe, particularly paper a conference Wa'i hl'jd 111 U.S bombing. is that the attacks Fund. the beginning of the Afghan R:d (:s for hiS own beltNment. at olhcl ~', tlJbC'1 IU prop;,sals made by the Beard of YesterdaY.:..moml!,~ in Gprmany" 1964 in Geneva but the r-:~lIl1!- (.h­ will be stopoed altogether if this ;;he and .!.lr. Cre'>cent Week. tImes IS wl'ak and heJpl:ss ap,un.: Dr. M. Sidiq Sayed Qaslm Trustct::i of Kabbl University on C'onfei~nce t ·Ieads promptly to serlo\1S negOtia.­ c~mpaDiohjf's1lw -fhe :mausofcum o~' natu~al phenomen~ 4.000 p.m OpenJn>: ~t ihe German-Afghan ExhibItion of PaIntings tained from that weren tne 'sppOlnfrriclir-cir-unlversity vice From yeslerday, the humanltanan and the, In ld:- KABUL. Oct. 17. I BakhtarJ ­ satisractory A second :tttC"1'I1~ ,n tions and "Hanoi would not take Sultan 'Mahmoud an'd Sanayee obje.. :lves of ~he Red Crescent, Red L;-uu-:::s ~f [he "ocl,1I syslf'm M'lOl~­ In the ExhIbItIOn-Hall of the 'Municipality K \BUL. Dc'. 16. IBakhl"r) - presld.ent 'and deans ot the coll:ses Inf'llmatlOn and Culture New Delhi was made rn hi.R lin':" I,or of Fanab; advantage of our restraint." Ghaznavid. and 'the' Ghazni mu-. CroJs and R'ed LlOn and Sun su- RC:1dering assls~anc: In pCllp'l' Addle" by Mohammad Khalid Roshan 1 f~rmzr hove been approved by the cabmet ter Dr. Mohammad Anas last 0f "Ill h h:- ;·'.lllnw.ng new appomt·"(,:ll. , D,. Mohammad Sedlq. (Continued on page 4) "urn. They visiled Ghazni by he, l.ttl~S .ll~ ~ fl ~1inister the name the UNCTAD began 10 publrclsed in th.: \\-no' "kt'ms of the phen - n'~""t qave a receptlOn 10 hnnour Deputy for Information and Culture ",ere announceu in the Min 'itr J oi \ .c p;-esldenl of Kabul U, versity. and His Majesty the Kin:'. Heoptcr. iJgaln resulted In dlsappom'ment. The following new appointments country bv radIO, press. cinemas an.t :l'ena. l10t only On a natlolnl le"~l of the VIsiting Tndian ,",ocial l~a­ Lect",o l;y Prof. Abdul Ghafour Breshna . ~:.loer ~xDr(>sscd "lienor "on Sunday: .:' :;,~\e-nor Cof Jozjan, rh:- t'll' hoc:' Ihc;ttrt.::i ';lld al speCial ~ather~n,;': '~ JI. t1~:-o i~ h.urnan '('fn~s ":,\~;l,-: - del' Jay Prakash Narayan In Ka­ "Fin~ Arts In Afghanistan', Mohammad Sedlq, former .,!~IV('­ rorm~r Yoere announced yesterday: that the developed counlr:"; \\1,U (I A!llullah Kho,:iani. go­ which w,1I be held in schools and fles humamtananlsm. bul Hotel The receotJOn was at­ During tilt' whvl€" CuJtural Week you are invited to ViSit ~r~e rnor nf H~rat. as governOr of K"n­ vernor of Laghman, as governor of Dr. Mohammad Yasin Azim, Vlce proVide .m" cfT('ctlvo! Ah'lu': 1100-1200 a m Dr. Shanf Sharaf, '1 'of Bamlan, as govcrn( r l1f S.lkhl ·\hmad Farhad, [ormel lor tements made in a radio and te· acceptable to the Rhodesian bll i Mano,euvre's Change VIding an ooportunrty for what he of the univerSity health IOslltut'onJ: Shu),' \ ~pt'C{" Of O,bit Kahuj UnIversity \\ 1,1!es,... al of Katawilz. as gavel nor levision broadcast In Rhodesia last of rights or did not satisfy the stilI loves to call "a breakthrough Dear Compatlll1ts .".II,mtle next week They also lll­ i"ll Imm~d Shaflf. former gUVLI­ \ r Zrtbul Dr. Abdul Kadir Baha. dean of Rhodesian constitutional councll "The Rde of UnIversity In Society" pomt"--:lthough nowadays he IS re­ night. ' I- It gives me speL:I~1 pll: Isurc to CAPE KENNEDY, Flolldo. Oll flk Olcturt'S o( the Mexico died III JOllan, ~s governor of Ku- Mohammad ,,"seL former direc­ Ihe Nangarhar Medical Ccllc'!c. Bill It seemed cleaT -that Bnt­ "It will be r<:ferred to the ludIC­ 500 p.rn Pr('sP\1 Ia tum oj a German feature-film In ~he Park ferring to saving rather than tn t~c Inaugurate once more- Red Cres­ 17, (Reuter)-Thc Unlt"d Stat'·s .lnd Ih(, Bahamas. as well pS con­ tor or the Educallon Departln~nt 111 The dcputy dean of College a rn could not make such a conces. ial COll'u:nIttee of the pnvy coun· Cmer;',e announced lale:-. impeded progress to AfTlenn our Parfy. After the successful tcst which fRAGUE. Oct 17 1'1'.1,-1 A Kaoul LTmverslty Next to Afghan Insurance Co: the actIvities of our nationWIde co- a university source. said majority rule." 'Iudged thC' craft tnto a different treaty between l.hl· JI'wl'rnment~ "Th!.! N~.;escaty of AmelIOration of AgrJclIllure Tel. 21112. . S. Farhad --~------orbIt-commander \.valteI SchlT­ .of the USSR ilnd l/lp CzC'chll.. lvv­ Afgnanistan' . ' ra deSCrIbed the surgln~ sensa­ ak Sllciallst Republl, lin tho ".111' Lectu~e, 8,00 p.m ,n the Geolhe InstItute. Kabul by Frrtz K' Our products· are guarantee~ tIOn as IIkt., bemg bumoect by ctures 1n the Audltoflum of Kabul UmverSity romnils. who have recovered. fr­ was "'tgnl'd b:- I hi' rhillllll.t11 lit om their milial soace colds, ma­ ('"WH'r! 10.00-Il.Ca a.m riers than we could flll. -nut this the USSR of :'\lInl:..ll'l", was because the orders were pIa.. de Ihelr third televislOn aopear­ AI(;'x"i Ko",\'glll .1I1d rill Ih~' ('It' Dr, Ern'it Kullmann, Leading PrGduoers of pClpulaf Vegetable ance In what has come to be kn· choslovak SoclHli"t Rrouhll;' In Unlvf"rs·ty of Bonn, \ ,ed too rate. If you want a diesel own elS the "ADOllo road show" thl' Clullnn,ln III' thl' ClP,,-'JlO,;jt!\,ilk "Th,' Anrmal World In Afghanistan" (WIth slides) Ghee/ The astronauts onCe agam to­ Gnucrnmt'lll Olrll'1ch C('llllk 11 CO-12 00 am. '>tove, or an automatic, glass-li- ok m dlions ot TV viewers on a Tht.' tn·"h "as 'dt:afl.l·u III til 1.'11­ Prof. Dr. Herbert Jaeger, conducted tour of their craft as rdancl" \\ lth thl' agrC't'Olt III 1t'1­ Uni\'erl:ilti€s Bonn / Kabul, ned boiler, please order earlier. they hurtled some 144 Kms abo­ ched 111 the (':)Llrsl' of Ow SOVIt'l' "Dar ,i~s of the Old World Producing ManIa" . IIBAN0" ve the United States. Czechoslovak talks ·hl:.'ld In Mos­ Schura showed Dictures of tht.' ~h 7 CO p.m. Theatric;" performance by pupils of the Nejat High All orders ,placed up to 45 days cow from August 23 to and ,' .. .". ., complex oontrol panels. remark­ from Octqber 3 to 4, as \\'l'll us Sch'J_I! of Scenes from Classical German Dramas in i(ncl'wn fa,r itsstandqrd"guaiity after the appear~nce of,this ad- mg jokingly that the arrows we­ In Prague on October 16 and th,p Ihe Zninab Nandan Theatre. . i re rather confUSing. as they were' August ~ statement 01 thC' Brall"'~ Ill',"Jducllon about the History of Nelat HIgh ,Use "BANO , Va~\ji~ti" vertisement are gauranteed deli- not sure whether "UD" was utJ (ll low.) meeting . SchMJ by Director Dr Abdul Wahed Malikyar :':':~£.;~\:... tl~j~' " )'b' down was down "but we'll diSCUSS The treaty will be pub1Jshed "I­ (The inVItations to t/lis performarlce will be senl .. , that at tI later time,1' he said ter ratificatIOn by Iht· sIdes separately by the Nejat) , 'cu;d lead a health,y a"ct!h,p,ppy life He also showed viewers how . ,: '~Jt, i' .. Wednesday, October 23, 1968 they manal!ed to .eat, getting the- l'O­ Another l'coort said the gOVPfll­ 5.00 pm. West German-Afghan Concert in Radio Afghanistan Rem~mber V~~a~p~ti Azmayesh I,'roducls. Moham· ntents of a plastic bag lnt(i their ment of the Czechoslovak Soclul· "BANO" Ghee ist Republic gave a dinner yes­ tt;~ . :~~; . mouths by pressmg from the with a lecture by Dr. FelIX Hoerburger 'about '~l.. hon~ •• " mad J~n Khan Wat, Iran Indus1· bottom up lPrday in or KosyglO "Afllhan Muslc" (with tllPe examples) , Produced'~'li Elsel~ said he was feelmg: , pret­ Together With t«.Sygtn, tht· dIn- Tbursdal, October 24, 1968 .. ,.' rial Bureau , ty fair" aod \\fas dQing his daily ner was altended bY A.A Gro­ On Ih,s day. 'as On the preceding days, German ",K~RACHI exercises on a speCial deVice in~ myko, foreign' mlOlster uf the ., featun'-hlms will be shown in some cmemas of BURMAH OIL MILLS; Tele: 21381·82 side the craft. l(, USSR. Marshal of Ihe SovIet Un­ Kabul. • The astronauts also reported Ion A.A Grechkp. defencl" mmis­ '.' , all persons who have received the blue cover book­ seeing the U.S, shin "Essex", lea­ ter of the USSR. aod VV Kuz­ (PAKISTAN) t~c, t10~','heid J'esterda~ auditorium. der of the fleet waiting to pick up netsov. first de.9ut~' f(\l'l'i~n mi­ lets ar.; invited to the events Included In the prog~ Prime Mbuster EtemadI addressing the Gandhi centenary morn!n&,: :iDRadlo A£l:lIanistan .' . ~ .' ~ , Pharo: Apollo '.\ hen il olungcs lOW 1)11' Ills1t'1' of tIlt' USSR ramme;i. k"~"_~ .~~~ , sla" D.. _. _.---,oN--. • " , ? ( ....