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3-13-1968 Kabul Times (March 13, 1968, vol. 6, no. 305) Bakhtar News Agency

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MARCH 12, 1968 I:' "\" PAG~4 THE KABUL TIMES , II fIl1~~~~ l,t •,\,\ ' b ~1f\1" , , Hippies Discarded Rusk, FUlbfig t,jki( \ Developing Notions Agree On Land Locked 'NationsAsk: For (Continued from pagc I) l~li • spendmg $ .,0 bllhon a venr 11 'I From San-Francisco Special Transport Facilities Vletnaln but I am askmg myself ~ Draft Preferences Motion we can altod the loss Jf e"nflJ • NEW DELIlI, March 12, (Reu- Cbnference on Trade ahd Develop- NEW DELHI March 12, (AFP, 2) To contribute through mul- ence and lLc I (trayal of ;hc :l'a~ ter~NJne landlocked- countnes, ment here , \ -Develop109 countries Monday t.lateral and bIlateral arrange values" Post Office d~med direct access to the sea, have It asked that when mtcrt'lahonal reached a compromise agreement ments to the pI ICe stabilisation He :ld-:l"J UWhat In Ie.. t we . \1 asked for speCial aid to help them fmanclal mstitutlOns and governm- on a dlaft motIOn on tallfr pre- of their Imports al e orov,ng tI Vietnam IS II-at ') SAN FRAN(j:ISCO, March 12 break out from their seclUSIon. cots of the developed countne,g ptan \ .' ret ences [01 thclr manuf<1ctu- 3) To take IOta account the "ranelSco-buth-~la"'; even With nn army of .1 half a (Reuler)-San •The nine countrtes-AfghaDlstan, fInanCial and techmcal aSSIstance '"',' ', VOL, VI, fl'{O. lJ05 Y, MARCH 13, 1968 (HOOT 22, 1346 S H) , ' PRICE ,AF. 3 red goods the crucial ploblem of productIon "nd export capablh- millIon men and expenditures ap ...._ •• 1 _Pin ~ -""" ~ of thc hlpI/leS-1S to lOSe Its f1ower­ Bohvta, Chad, Laos, Lesotho, Mall, programme$, they should give spe- ro;"'~~1 ~ ._-~I"---"----,;,;;~;:;,,,;,;.;;,;.--= the UNCTAD \\ otld t, ..de can ties of the developIOg countlles L power postmen who dclrver the mall proachmg 1" bIllIon a :-rear, ' .. e 10 I ' I} M \ 1 [erence here when cit awmg up their own de Nepal, Upper Volta and zambla- cml pnonty to the Improvement 01 cannot 1'1 C \.11 \\ al f(,r n , 10 bare ffet wllh unkempl beards Observers expect that ,ndus- velopment plans listed then ambitions In a resolu~ transport and communication facl- and shouldcr-Iength bau reglme \,,'1 n l:'l IIc;llltllc of tn _:r~~~' • USSR'Tries 10 trlailsed counl""S Will be reluc 4) Not to re-export goods tlon tabled At the Untted Nabons htles and to landlocked countnes SpIrmg \e patr I of Its ,,'.tJ RAIN DISRUPTS - ~~)' The blow agamst lbe hlPPIC gene ~____ ... \ I , tant to accept Ihc mollon becau bought from the developIOg .....__.. _ It also wants thc UNCTAD secre- people Even If We can afford th~ rallon of letter carners fell when se It mcludes Pi ocessed farm ('ountnes \\ Ithout theJr consent tanat 10 make a special study of theIr money, can we afford the sacrJ...I the US Post OffIce decIded to ap­ • iCOMM~J'N'ICA ploducts tinned flUil JUices and agreements WIth nelghbourmg coa­ {Ice of Amencan lives In so dou­ ., TI'ONS To Dispel ply stnCt dress regulahons m a CIty ~. ahd floul 51 To \'lork for the conclusion U.S. GOVT. ASKS st: owihng nallons [or guaranteed blOus a cause?" , .' 1:1 '.$. .J where r.oslmen have set a new trend i:,"'1, }; ~.,." IndustTlalJsnl cflunlll('S \\ III of agleements for the supply of problems and aSSISt In secunng Senator Mansfield sttesst

i; \ ~iE ~ ~: ~,,~~~CH , ... KABUI. 'tIMES, ',' , '. ',I, ;J ,• ,13,1968 , _ ' Jo i '---~-~----'- '~,-~,"'~-~--- ~~l~-"~ \1l"'-"l'j J ~' , .'. 'l' ,'" 11 ,Central. :B~~rs ~~'~~Orf.}Je~ti~~~~:~~~PtLt9fs·, , Provincial I· Western central ba~kers are currency fn Europe-whIch was ah~~Jilch: i~ I1otli;;t~~:~oollt.!he confIdent the latest rush for the. aIm of measures annolJnced t[.StliSinot~".lnetilbettp~ttli'e'~l~ Food For TlWugnt gold wlli s~slde when Interna- on January 1 by the US to re- tt~ter;th~me~tJng,ohe,'cenftlal Press -, tlOnal markets reopen followmg establtsh that country s balance EUrbpeari:~bankel''salil the'i;1ecla-, theIr pledge to keep the pnce of payments and lestore conf,- ration'would'show '''we,are dl!- By A Statf:lVtlter , ,< I fIrm at 35 dollars an ounce dence 10 Its currency temmed to ~ -beat the specu~a-, What all ",en arc rtally alf~r 15 The ,dramatic and unusual an- For the first few days of Jan- tors" /,' , -' A fIelmlJnd, edltonal dfsc\lSSOf noun~ment that they would uary the measures were thought "Our resource~ out-total theIrs _tlie Importance of mass afforesta­ some /o,m or perhapr only somt contmue to sell gold on the Lon· to have done thIS But smCe then They cannot go on mdefmitely- 1lion in that provlDce. "Dunnr lhis don bullton market at the same thc dollar and CUrt enCles most they WIll tire" M osmtn PJioh of Kabul ne­ ry and ratlonaltsed workmg me­ "'ason affore5latJon prolll'ammo. sbl>' pnce was made m aasle Mon- closely hnked to It have not SIr Leshe O'BlIen, governor us~ • uld the pUbliCised throughout tho formula, of peme ver serIously thought he would thods This meludes ithe of daY mght by BrItain, the Umted done well -cf the Bank of England, saId get a stipen,i:hum for the Fede­ steel construchons as skeletons, country, In-Helmand t1iis 'SsUe I' of States and the fIve, European' The dollat and sterhng were he expected the' declaration to ral Repubhc of Germany UOV\(­ concrete, glass and artltic181 f,­ speCIal importance, the paper members of the rnternational' both under mountmg pressure calm 10ternatIona\' hulllon mar- ever, he made an apphcatlOn, bres Pre-fabricated parts are be­ says • tneetmg.~f JOJeph Conrad Gold Pool after a the last week as the demand for gold kets and one day came the reply gon­ 109 used more and more frethe c,ty the CIrcular Gardens modern obseSSIon with the 010 mean the Arabs Will forefelt their energy are problems whIch should receive pro­ Groups of developmg nations from structIOn Industry, the electncal, IS sJgmflcant It IS meant to 17 nation disarmament conference m Geneva objectives before It ends In two round of gIve and take could well sen as bel.lg the optimum num- of UOIty and In the centre of tor car," and to provJde effiCIent nghts. per attention ASia Africa and LatIn Amenca have textile, chemical and metalwork suggest aurora-the (of a bel fOl human well bemg has these gal dens, surrounded by a publtc transport In tbe ,form 'Of ThIS body has gone Into sess on J75 times week S time were brighter (hen they result 10 the unammous concensus The paper hopes that fnends of Any treaty should make it binding on have been Since the conference ope all been workmg on draft resolu mg ,ndustry the bulidlOg mdus­ new way of !lvlng), but also and enabled the .. chnects to adopt a lake, WIll be situated the San- minIbuses and a suspended mo- hoped for by conference preSident above all the naqIe of Shn Au- Israeli government use their good so far without achieVIng any results The trea nuclear powers to assist the non·nuclear Now od on February I DlOesh Smgh India s commerce ml tlons durmg the weekend and reporls try In Germany has a lcng re concentnc town-plannmg sche ctuary of Tt uth" norall system robmdo, the IndJan ooet and offIces In pursuadlOg Israel to agree ty If SIgned, would mean that lbe Geneva con. from the various lobbies Sunday cord of soectacular successes me a salvll," ImpOSSible In n Such questIOns as walel sup But 10 spite of this necessalY that the deadlock m Geneva has been broken ThiS IS because nonoffiCial coni OIster to the kind of settlement based on ference instead of being a "talk shop' has now night Indicated that the conference Laurtz Launtzen. the MI- phJ1osophel whose work and town whet e contlnuotl~ expan· ply drainage, tJ ansport and Com concern With the practical, the at least on one major point, there is every acts between delegatIOns dUring the The progress made smce Fnd.lY Ideas mson ed the foundmg jushce and realisation of a lastmg bccome a workshop for peace secretariat WJII be flooded wlIh these mstel of HOUSIng very recently of Sion IS to lake place mUOlcallons were often overloD PI ClJect remams al)ove all a 5011. hope that through goodwill and patience ap­ week@nd have helped to narrow dlf has pleased Dlnesh SIngh, who des peace In that senSItive part of the However. elTective guarantees for the non ferences between them ..cnbed It as a step forward resolutions each of which has to be opened West Germany s ten mil Itual aile The sIte chosen for the propnate solutions will be found for lbe re­ llonth dwelltng to be built Since world nuclear countdes ha ve not heen the only obJet: mlinung Issues and a draft treaty 'wm be pre­ II was a dally failure 10 resolve .. At the saroe time, however he translated mto four offiCIal Jangua new town SUI rounds an already gages-English French SpaOlsh and the Fedel al Reoublic was found hODS voiced at the Gene\ a conference sented to the speCial UN General Aseemhly hy these differences WhICh resulted In warned that no qUick solutions to the ex'StlOg Ashram The Ashram IS Touchmg on tbe CIVil projects now RUSSian almost 19 years ago 10 1949 S sOlntual commumty, one of Several nallons have raised the problem of Mar<:h 15 last week s Virtual stagnation of the problems of the developmg world under way In tbe city of Jalalabad conference should be expected to come out uf the many 1D India whIch have ------~------ThIS achIevement rnellns m Nangarhar hopes that the lempo of But SinCe the last session on Sa t· New Deihl s UNCTAD A big effort was being made by it grown un round an outstandIng othel words that one house was work In that Clly Will prevaIl One urday. there have been several deve ThiS lane IS now bemg taken by committees to get the first stage of Guru, or teacher, the matenal completed every minute dunng of these projects now OD band IS as­ lopments which could lead to a more many delegallons who emphaSIse agreement on some resolutions 10 needs cf the commumty are 100· phaltmg the remammg streets of that time for their submiSSIOn to a plen the lasl few years GLAN~E hopeful atmosphere when delegates that solutions necessary are far tou ked after by a 'Mother' The CIY, A number of the streets 10 Ja "OME PRESS AT A. founder thIS Ashram was Shn resumed meetmg thiS week complex for deCISion over the cC'n­ ary session on Tuesday Twenty-f,ve million people lalabad were paved several years Monday OIght the leadmg delega ferem;e table, and that months ano (Ii'EUTER) Aurobmdo. and SinCe he died In AIlI\ ago uoder Kabul-Torkham highway Ycsterday l.:arncs a lellt't 10 1 oday s II/ali 10 an editOrial com reSide when they reach the cIty al have kund homes m these ten houses~whlcn 1950 the Ashram has been mam­ project Now that the MuniCIpal lhe edllor suggestmg that a Il y era ments on the problems confronted ready packed with vacationers millIOn means tamed by the woman who has corporation of Jalalabad has deCid­ Venezuela-Where births have cont Aurobmdo's precepts "and other areas of the country come letter added But, It continued flies 0-.:. ' here Sunday would pass before a doubling of mued at a high rate whIle death ra­ to thiS City, but foreign tOUrists also Irc even more dangrous to health The population Reference Bureau the populalion occurred tes have dramatIcally declmed In launchmg the prolect, two deCide to have a look at the CIty on SAINT DENIS, ReunIon. M~rcb yea,s ago the Mother descnbed These domestIc pests are re~ponsl eSlimated the world 5 population ~ The bureau s report also mcluded One dire aspect of the present 13 (Reuter}-The man behlOd Fran their way In or out of Afghamstan The New Yurk 7Imt'\ said thIhe Speen Ghar Hole! It IS high f1es an article by Abdul Haq wnlch draw.tl and the return of US servi Queen Etlzabeth opened her new an~ central Amenca, where the po- pie and literacy IS nearly universal (REUTER) time that a speedy plan to mcrease giVing some praclll.:' dev~oped chIld patleI\ts durmg the eplde- nlng of thIS month DeploYlDg a ernment were plepared to orga­ Is fully the process tell ID the French Alps, and beating hIS old fnend and rIval mpleted In a few months time, says uumber 23043 24028, 24026 mJo on Teeslde formIdable team of expefts, fatl- nIse such trtals control eomputer wlll contain therr he was IDtroduced to the Perlllat by eIght hundredths of a the paper It add. that wblle gas IS What IS more, these reslstane ng a gathering of leadIng sCIence The Beecham experts, whIle in Its memory a library of art that Was to brlOg him world second Three days later 10 the gOIOlI to be of utmOSt ID1portance plans deal with d!II'erent EdJlonnl Ex 24, 58 bactefla are of the t~pe that can wfllers, the drug fIrm demonstr­ comphmentmg doctors upon to fa"",. for he used to skI the gIant slalom, 'skung hke a rlr,,­ 10 mdustnahsatlon of our country, actually trarisfer resIstance from ated tat the great malorty bac­ then IesoonSlble 1estramt 10 pre traffic situations such as foot­ 300 metres to school, tyIng on am WIth verve and Immaculate tho fact that by cxportlDg It abro,d one to another by SImply comlOg tenal diseases could be, and 10 ball matches and morning and hIS skIS WIth string' But well preciSIon', he collected hIS sec­ , , sCrIbmg antibIotICS also showed one more Ilem h:u been added In IOta contact, by pas~lng a sort of the future would contmue to be they wele well awa,e of the evening rush hours before he went to the Lycee at ond Gold Medal. and'the ulllm- the mdo. of our exports by Itself message known as a resistance controlled by antibIotICS Luntlfltlt!t/ on page 4) Chambery KllIy possessed real Cont,"lI~d on page 4) is a meanlogful event

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i; \ ~iE ~ ~: ~,,~~~CH , ... KABUI. 'tIMES, ',' , '. ',I, ;J ,• ,13,1968 , _ ' Jo i '---~-~----'- '~,-~,"'~-~--- ~~l~-"~ \1l"'-"l'j J ~' , .'. 'l' ,'" 11 ,Central. :B~~rs ~~'~~Orf.}Je~ti~~~~:~~~PtLt9fs·, , Provincial I· Western central ba~kers are currency fn Europe-whIch was ah~~Jilch: i~ I1otli;;t~~:~oollt.!he confIdent the latest rush for the. aIm of measures annolJnced t[.StliSinot~".lnetilbettp~ttli'e'~l~ Food For TlWugnt gold wlli s~slde when Interna- on January 1 by the US to re- tt~ter;th~me~tJng,ohe,'cenftlal Press -, tlOnal markets reopen followmg establtsh that country s balance EUrbpeari:~bankel''salil the'i;1ecla-, theIr pledge to keep the pnce of payments and lestore conf,- ration'would'show '''we,are dl!- By A Statf:lVtlter , ,< I fIrm at 35 dollars an ounce dence 10 Its currency temmed to ~ -beat the specu~a-, What all ",en arc rtally alf~r 15 The ,dramatic and unusual an- For the first few days of Jan- tors" /,' , -' A fIelmlJnd, edltonal dfsc\lSSOf noun~ment that they would uary the measures were thought "Our resource~ out-total theIrs _tlie Importance of mass afforesta­ some /o,m or perhapr only somt contmue to sell gold on the Lon· to have done thIS But smCe then They cannot go on mdefmitely- 1lion in that provlDce. "Dunnr lhis don bullton market at the same thc dollar and CUrt enCles most they WIll tire" M osmtn PJioh of Kabul ne­ ry and ratlonaltsed workmg me­ "'ason affore5latJon prolll'ammo. sbl>' pnce was made m aasle Mon- closely hnked to It have not SIr Leshe O'BlIen, governor us~ • uld the pUbliCised throughout tho formula, of peme ver serIously thought he would thods This meludes ithe of daY mght by BrItain, the Umted done well -cf the Bank of England, saId get a stipen,i:hum for the Fede­ steel construchons as skeletons, country, In-Helmand t1iis 'SsUe I' of States and the fIve, European' The dollat and sterhng were he expected the' declaration to ral Repubhc of Germany UOV\(­ concrete, glass and artltic181 f,­ speCIal importance, the paper members of the rnternational' both under mountmg pressure calm 10ternatIona\' hulllon mar- ever, he made an apphcatlOn, bres Pre-fabricated parts are be­ says • tneetmg.~f JOJeph Conrad Gold Pool after a the last week as the demand for gold kets and one day came the reply gon­ 109 used more and more frethe c,ty the CIrcular Gardens modern obseSSIon with the 010 mean the Arabs Will forefelt their energy are problems whIch should receive pro­ Groups of developmg nations from structIOn Industry, the electncal, IS sJgmflcant It IS meant to 17 nation disarmament conference m Geneva objectives before It ends In two round of gIve and take could well sen as bel.lg the optimum num- of UOIty and In the centre of tor car," and to provJde effiCIent nghts. per attention ASia Africa and LatIn Amenca have textile, chemical and metalwork suggest aurora-the dawn (of a bel fOl human well bemg has these gal dens, surrounded by a publtc transport In tbe ,form 'Of ThIS body has gone Into sess on J75 times week S time were brighter (hen they result 10 the unammous concensus The paper hopes that fnends of Any treaty should make it binding on have been Since the conference ope all been workmg on draft resolu mg ,ndustry the bulidlOg mdus­ new way of !lvlng), but also and enabled the .. chnects to adopt a lake, WIll be situated the San- minIbuses and a suspended mo- hoped for by conference preSident above all the naqIe of Shn Au- Israeli government use their good so far without achieVIng any results The trea nuclear powers to assist the non·nuclear Now od on February I DlOesh Smgh India s commerce ml tlons durmg the weekend and reporls try In Germany has a lcng re concentnc town-plannmg sche ctuary of Tt uth" norall system robmdo, the IndJan ooet and offIces In pursuadlOg Israel to agree ty If SIgned, would mean that lbe Geneva con. from the various lobbies Sunday cord of soectacular successes me a salvll," ImpOSSible In n Such questIOns as walel sup But 10 spite of this necessalY that the deadlock m Geneva has been broken ThiS IS because nonoffiCial coni OIster to the kind of settlement based on ference instead of being a "talk shop' has now night Indicated that the conference Laurtz Launtzen. the MI- phJ1osophel whose work and town whet e contlnuotl~ expan· ply drainage, tJ ansport and Com concern With the practical, the at least on one major point, there is every acts between delegatIOns dUring the The progress made smce Fnd.lY Ideas mson ed the foundmg jushce and realisation of a lastmg bccome a workshop for peace secretariat WJII be flooded wlIh these mstel of HOUSIng very recently of Sion IS to lake place mUOlcallons were often overloD PI ClJect remams al)ove all a 5011. hope that through goodwill and patience ap­ week@nd have helped to narrow dlf has pleased Dlnesh SIngh, who des peace In that senSItive part of the However. elTective guarantees for the non ferences between them ..cnbed It as a step forward resolutions each of which has to be opened West Germany s ten mil Itual aile The sIte chosen for the propnate solutions will be found for lbe re­ llonth dwelltng to be built Since world nuclear countdes ha ve not heen the only obJet: mlinung Issues and a draft treaty 'wm be pre­ II was a dally failure 10 resolve .. At the saroe time, however he translated mto four offiCIal Jangua new town SUI rounds an already gages-English French SpaOlsh and the Fedel al Reoublic was found hODS voiced at the Gene\ a conference sented to the speCial UN General Aseemhly hy these differences WhICh resulted In warned that no qUick solutions to the ex'StlOg Ashram The Ashram IS Touchmg on tbe CIVil projects now RUSSian almost 19 years ago 10 1949 S sOlntual commumty, one of Several nallons have raised the problem of Mar<:h 15 last week s Virtual stagnation of the problems of the developmg world under way In tbe city of Jalalabad conference should be expected to come out uf the many 1D India whIch have ------~------ThIS achIevement rnellns m Nangarhar hopes that the lempo of But SinCe the last session on Sa t· New Deihl s UNCTAD A big effort was being made by it grown un round an outstandIng othel words that one house was work In that Clly Will prevaIl One urday. there have been several deve ThiS lane IS now bemg taken by committees to get the first stage of Guru, or teacher, the matenal completed every minute dunng of these projects now OD band IS as­ lopments which could lead to a more many delegallons who emphaSIse agreement on some resolutions 10 needs cf the commumty are 100· phaltmg the remammg streets of that time for their submiSSIOn to a plen the lasl few years GLAN~E hopeful atmosphere when delegates that solutions necessary are far tou ked after by a 'Mother' The CIY, A number of the streets 10 Ja "OME PRESS AT A. founder thIS Ashram was Shn resumed meetmg thiS week complex for deCISion over the cC'n­ ary session on Tuesday Twenty-f,ve million people lalabad were paved several years Monday OIght the leadmg delega ferem;e table, and that months ano (Ii'EUTER) Aurobmdo. and SinCe he died In AIlI\ ago uoder Kabul-Torkham highway Ycsterday l.:arncs a lellt't 10 1 oday s II/ali 10 an editOrial com reSide when they reach the cIty al have kund homes m these ten houses~whlcn 1950 the Ashram has been mam­ project Now that the MuniCIpal lhe edllor suggestmg that a Il y era ments on the problems confronted ready packed with vacationers millIOn means tamed by the woman who has corporation of Jalalabad has deCid­ Venezuela-Where births have cont Aurobmdo's precepts "and other areas of the country come letter added But, It continued flies 0-.:. ' here Sunday would pass before a doubling of mued at a high rate whIle death ra­ to thiS City, but foreign tOUrists also Irc even more dangrous to health The population Reference Bureau the populalion occurred tes have dramatIcally declmed In launchmg the prolect, two deCide to have a look at the CIty on SAINT DENIS, ReunIon. M~rcb yea,s ago the Mother descnbed These domestIc pests are re~ponsl eSlimated the world 5 population ~ The bureau s report also mcluded One dire aspect of the present 13 (Reuter}-The man behlOd Fran their way In or out of Afghamstan The New Yurk 7Imt'\ said thIhe Speen Ghar Hole! It IS high f1es an article by Abdul Haq wnlch draw.tl and the return of US servi Queen Etlzabeth opened her new an~ central Amenca, where the po- pie and literacy IS nearly universal (REUTER) time that a speedy plan to mcrease giVing some praclll.:' dev~oped chIld patleI\ts durmg the eplde- nlng of thIS month DeploYlDg a ernment were plepared to orga­ Is fully the process tell ID the French Alps, and beating hIS old fnend and rIval mpleted In a few months time, says uumber 23043 24028, 24026 mJo on Teeslde formIdable team of expefts, fatl- nIse such trtals control eomputer wlll contain therr he was IDtroduced to the Perlllat by eIght hundredths of a the paper It add. that wblle gas IS What IS more, these reslstane ng a gathering of leadIng sCIence The Beecham experts, whIle in Its memory a library of art that Was to brlOg him world second Three days later 10 the gOIOlI to be of utmOSt ID1portance plans deal with d!II'erent EdJlonnl Ex 24, 58 bactefla are of the t~pe that can wfllers, the drug fIrm demonstr­ comphmentmg doctors upon to fa"",. for he used to skI the gIant slalom, 'skung hke a rlr,,­ 10 mdustnahsatlon of our country, actually trarisfer resIstance from ated tat the great malorty bac­ then IesoonSlble 1estramt 10 pre traffic situations such as foot­ 300 metres to school, tyIng on am WIth verve and Immaculate tho fact that by cxportlDg It abro,d one to another by SImply comlOg tenal diseases could be, and 10 ball matches and morning and hIS skIS WIth string' But well preciSIon', he collected hIS sec­ , , sCrIbmg antibIotICS also showed one more Ilem h:u been added In IOta contact, by pas~lng a sort of the future would contmue to be they wele well awa,e of the evening rush hours before he went to the Lycee at ond Gold Medal. and'the ulllm- the mdo. of our exports by Itself message known as a resistance controlled by antibIotICS Luntlfltlt!t/ on page 4) Chambery KllIy possessed real Cont,"lI~d on page 4) is a meanlogful event

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THE KABUL TIMES MARCH 13; 1968 " . ~ " .

. Four Alri'Cans AwaitC4ementeytPet'fion ·u:s.:, 'Tries'. '. SALISBURY, ,March 13' (AFP) have 'not been convicted of ,mul~- ' A he'ad-on clash between the' -:-:t:he four Africans who' did not del'. "" opposing seclions of the cabinet die. on;.the gallows here Monday The minister of ju~tice • and, could rooke the positiOn of 'either To "'!$iem.' , , ·as scheduled were Still waiting order on the other IHind, is Smith or Lardner·Burke unten'-' lor th,: Rhoolesian government's said t'1 be holdi?g out,. with the able, observers he.re fclt. lulmg on thell' clemency pet!- support of, the right wmg, that it In Nairobi, adds Reuter, moun­ '~.': ' Gold Rush I, '• ,, '·'1" tlOn: . ",\ IS necessary to make an exam- t"d poliCe yesterday charged 200 , Relatives of the men sat on' 1'le of '1'~n conv,!cted" under the scr$ming and, chantlng students :," ~: 01 ,. the ~rass outside Salisbury Cen_ 1hangmg claus~ of the . Law as {hey, tried' to storm the Hri­ WASHINGTON' March 1ft;" ',: ,:,. tral Prison Tuesday morning and Ord",~ MaIntenance Act; of tish high coinll'lission in protest (Reuter).-The U.S. treasury ye~" - , '. I.,.' wa!tmg for developments. offe~ces rnvolvmg .the use of ,against the hanging of Africans' terday afi{iounced the transfer 01 ..1 hey came here. from 'different' e'Xpl09Ives.. in Rhodesia. . anothen huge quantity of go\& ~ Pllrts of the country fo'r. a last In' Addis Ababa, British ambas· from its stocks to meet the gol:~ ~ VI~lt With the men before their The "no mercy" elementS in Sador Thomas Bromley was sto'-' rush that has gripped The Inte' ... executlop-but two of the six the cabmet belieVe that .unless ned.. but not ,hurt. 'OI,ltside his n~tional Bullion Market. scheduled to die were hanged the antl-terronst law IS '. Imp.!e- ell1bassy yesterday by angry de' . 'I:he latest transfer ,of $ 45. j ,.. Monday. . ,'. mented to the full·,t wI.11 encou- monstrators protesting against million 6f gold was made to the '. The RhodeSian e.,abinet mean- rage terrOrism. the recent execution o'f Africa'ns. U:S. Exchange StabilisatiOn Funr.j whIle held lin all-day meeting to meet foreign commitments. YesterdaY, at which the fate of The fourth transfer in three' the four men granted a last-mi­ Heavy Fighti~g Reported months, it is part of America's nute respite of their executions effort to maintain tl\,e price of The KabUl University A'l'ninas 111m now Sl.orls this new score- Monday is believed to have been gold at its present level of $35 bOi'rd for tallyinA' goals. bilskets alid other 'points at l1nlvc~ity the main subject discussed. On' Eastern 'End OIDMZ an ounce and stave 'off the thrC sporting events. The electric sco reboard Is the gUt, of the Uni- But ' last evening, after the' ~A~GON, March' 13, (AP).~ noi region yesterday for the first eat to the U.S. dollar. ' verslty of Wyoming team worl< Ing fn Alghanistan under a, con- mee,tmg:had finished. a govern- South Vietnamese infantrYmen time since January 29. ' tract with the {'SAID alo"g with ,the As'a Found.ticn and The m~nt spokesman said that the claimed WednesdaY killing 194 Bombs fell for five minutes The United States has' beelJ American Sociely (.f Kabul (TASK). 1 MIll1stry of Justice had nil state- North Vietna1l\Cse reg~ars in yesterday. first immediately ~ast • sending large .amounts of gold' ment to make heavy new fighting on the eas- and then west of the capital. to Europe for the pasl few Not only w~s no d~c1sion ma- tern end .of the demilitarised zo_ The exact targets were not' im- months because of the gold rush ':-k--8'-' --- - W ld D de known on whether the execu- no.. ~ediately Known. that followed sterling devalua­ enmar .ays~. or etente, tlOns are, after all. to take place' The engagement near the U.S. tion last November. D or whether o.?prieves will b~ .marine base at Gio Linh Tues-' America's hopes that. last granted. but. said the spokesman day was the second in as many THAI-LAOTIAN 'ease Flow Of Al'od the names of the nine men wh~ ,days in the same area and rais­ weekend's pledge by Western Would lucr Central bankers in Basle to sup­ NEW DELHI. M:I/,,'h 1.1. 'An'. World detente would lhus ue a have been reprieved were not for ed to nearly 300 the number 01 BORDER Cl"OSED release yet. North Vietnamese reported kil­ port the existing gold price -Dcnmitr"", new roreign rllllll ...1cr ma;l\f nlOlrihulion 10 Ihe solutiuo of would crush the speculators were a', problems dealt with by UNCTAO.1f ,~he ministry would not say. led by government forces. AFTER CLASHES urged rCdtll.:lhlll til" intt'rnalional given H knock yesterday when Hartling said Ihat Denniar~ in ell er. if. or when, further exe- Elsewhere, however, Vietnam~s tensions a ... :\ l11ers' la· among t e African population, sho'rtly thereafter. and communist forces on the La­ ary ses~lon }'CSleruay afternoon, rhe !otalling a-huut 5110 million III rh.-v- :lnd mounting criticism from li- test pronouncement. had been first in two weeks. On Monday. South Vietnamese otian side of the border and an eloping countries. bprally minded Europear!s here trocps claimed killing 102 com· influx. of refugees !nto Nakh0n Pha­ even Jess successful in stemming He said: "II is essential thaI "II '(> the gold rush than their similar CClOfercn.. SlHIrI,:es meanwhile .It the blanket of silence which munist soldiers in the same area. nom reported by the province's of us do ~lU;· utmost at the nali'111.11 .. aid thl: industrial nalit)ns 13king the governm('nt has dra\l.m uver statement last autumn, in(~rll'!J AFP reports that communist goveror. as well as, the i"oal le\'el Itl parI In Ih(' Delhi talk..; were frar.kly thE' iss!J£'. pressure yesterday continued!o Interior Ministry soun:C's here In Paris there was more fren-' promote a glohal detente which will zied buying and the turnover npposed 10 the demands laid down Smith is understood to wish to build up in the five northern said the government had put make for I..'onsiderablc redllL'lilln .. III In· reached a r<'\:ord for 1968 of 62,2 the draft resolution on gcnl:l'al commute the sentences of all provinces, where there are said Thai army troops in the provin­ arms expenditure,·' prpft'renl'(~s million francs, worked ,,'Ut by the "gro- thOse men among the more than to be elements of l::ieven North ce on an instant alert as well as (lUI fk\ld\\jl OnC' of the few encouraging Hartling poinwd thal lip of 7T-thc tkveloplng natinn",100 now in lhe death cells who Vietnamese divisions, the milit­ ordering the border closed. signs yesterday, as far as Wa­ men( aid Was bound to "uffer \\ hrn ary command announced, The governor of Nakhon Pha­ financial rC~('Iun.:es were linll'('t! ;tnd 'shinglon was concerned" came Khe Sanh. on thc other hand nom reported to the governmen t L'onsidcrabJe amounts of mOnc\ \'erC from Zurich where the demapcl was hit by "only" 150 shells, the thaI two battalions of Pathet for gold. though still steady. was lIed up in military spending. smallest figure in three days, Lao and North Vietnamese tro­ wa~ World News In Brief down Gn Monday's oeak, If further progress madl' 1\1­ Government troops suffered ops Monday ambushed a Royal KAMP,~I.A, Uganda,' March 1.1, formed U,S, deserters organi.'~alll'tll The dollar weakened in both wanJs inlernatillnal dclcn'(' "dcvt.'­ "moderate" losses during 3l'\ ope­ Laotian Army company at the loping countries would be abl..: 10 I Reull"rJ-A number or Asian ret­ said herc Tuesday. Frankfurt and Milan. reflecting ired civil scn~ants orde~ed last week ration nine kilometres north of village of Ban Thorn. three miles doubts abou't the effectiveness of devote· a larger porlion 0" Ihelr l''-''" Dong Ha~the "parent base" for from the L:,otian border town 1(1 leave Ugand" within 30 day~. CAPE TOWN. March 13. (.oHP) measures to maintain the Qri:c(, reStlurccs Itl ecunomiL: tkvelupnlenl posts in the pemilitarised Zone. of Thakhek, the sources said. purpo..'ieS, and the industrial counl­ Wl:re ttlld Tuesday lhat 1heir expul­ --South Africa has developed its of gold at its ·present level. . sillns had been cancelled, United States planes resumed ries both in lhe West and in ..he bl~1 uwn napalm bomb, the minister of daylight raids against the Ha, would be enl..'ouraged ttl inl..'rea .. ~ defence, P.W, Botha, said in the Se­ EE'C' Deadlucked their aid·' he said. WASHINGTON. March 13, (Reu' n.He Tuesqay. len--The U,S, Exporl-Import Bank On Milk Prices announced a S2,400,OOO credit for HONGKONG. March 13. (Reu­ 3 Short Duels BRUSSELS. March 13. (AFP) Jean Killy EmbrateI. the 'Brazilian govcmmenl ,len-Peking charged last nignt that Ministers of the Six remained ,1 Bacteria lelcl..'ommunica1ions agency, 10 On­ British engin«:r George Watt had deadlocked yesterday . on the lColltilJUt'd from paget and' ance equipment and services needed Reported Across (Cm,tilllu'd fr:Jm pag(' 21 been spying in China a·nd photugn­ EEC commission's call for cuts in ate goal was now within and fOl an earth station, danger cf promoting. resi~tna('(:.· phing prohibited areas, Jcse-Buds and other i ART BOUTIQUE PARK CIHEM.' dule. .. He said the '~root causes" aJ e tlowerS. Corsages are also made Opposite entrance br "Sllin1' At 2, 4:;lO, 7 and 9 p,m, Ilali«n such an enterprise on the ­ I • ' ':'ltl u~l level. Only time can -tell; but An African trade union leader denial of political rights to, lhe 'to order. Hotel. '. I .,: CilIh Tel: 22800' . You wiU find Atghj '!'-lIIaUv ~u" . SWORD Or ISLAM the fUCI ,thar detailed plans ilre from Rhodesia urged Tuesday black majority by the Smith re­ made and that construction wOf,k­ that Council be aUlhorise...i tu gime, its sup~ort by South Af­ Address:~~etween The Blue dresses lrom all pa 1\ ot I.e it ARIANA CINEMA Mosque and The' French Cluh AI',z- 4: 30 7 .~nd 9 p,m. Iranian will SOOn begin is surely a hope­ send a 'military task force tu rica "and her ", and country for ladies an child ful sign of human progress. disarm the regime headed by Ian "Britain's complicity and mane' Share. Nau. in many sizes. Prices' t re' ·VI film (UNESCO FEATURES) Smith. ouvres in the Rhodesia probl'em." Kabul reasonable, AU lIAlIA' •