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n Tr" tt a n n yttt SliH FOR SHEER I I DELIGHT 4f VOL. NO. 82 VII, kabul; Thursday, june 27, 1968 (saratan 6, 1347 s.h.) PRICE AF. 4 U.S. REPEATS CALL Planning Minister TTN Command Takp TTn Nnrth 100,000 Nigerians Answers Questions r- r- o- - i At DE-ESCALATI- KABUL, June 27, (Bakhtar).-Plann- ing Starving To Death; FOR ON Minister Dr. Abdul PANMUNJOM, June 27. (Reuier) earlier in meeting charg- Samad Hamid, Deputy Planning Park the The United Nations Command ed that the United States sent the Minister Abdul Wahab Hai- 14 To 20 Die Daily (UNC) said yesterday that a prelim- set in coastal wat-'Sp-y But Hanoi Still Demands der and Hamidullah Hamid, to North Korean inary investigation into the alleged Ship' disguised as fishing ves-er-s president of the Afghan Electric LAGOS, sinking of a "spy ship" by North near Pukpo Island last Saturday. June 27, (AFP). The Institute, appeared before the Nigerian freighter "Opuso" Unconditional Bombing Korea on June 22 "revealed insuf- . He said the North Koreans imm- is Halt Financial and Budgetary Commi- steaming full speed ficient evidence to, substantiate it." ediately returned fire and sank the to Calabar to PARIS, June 27, (Reuter). The United States made another ttee of the House of Representa- an emergency American Maj. Gen. Gilbert H. boat "with all her spies aboard as start operation to unsuccessful bid Wednesday to draw Hanoi into what she calls tives to answer questions on the save the lives of Woodword, senior UNC yelegate to the boat was preparing for "espio- nearly 100,000 reciprocal steps to "cale down Vietnam war" said $ 4.5 million loan from the Uni- people starving to the and there the Military Armistice Commission, nage t death in one ted States. They also answered and provocative acts." of the Nigerian .could be no complete halt to American bombing of North Vietnam promised at commission meeting to The North Korean General said war's latest bat- questions about the $12 million tle zones. while Hanoi's escalation continued. conduct a "thorough investigation" the boat reprieved afterward had two ;::. American loan for the Kajaki hydro- Reports reaching U.S. delegate Cyrus Vance said at the 10th ; session of the of the North Korean allegation. highspeed international -electric power project. motors, three fuel tanks, k relief organisations in Lagos say peliminary peace talks that the U.S. had hoped that Hanoi would But Maj. Gen. Chung-Koo- Park, an American-mad- e radio equipment, The Legal and Legislative Af- that in Ikot Ekpene nearly have responded by now to American unilateral restraint to make asked that the meeting be a machine gun, a submachinegun fairs Committee discussed vari- s 81,000 adults and children, dis- it an appropriate time to halt all bombing of the north. ous articles of law recessed so that Woodword an American-mad- e ammunition box placed the l emula- - from their homes, are - could ook at the "Spy and life jackets supplied by U.S. But Hanoi, he said, had ans- . on to other major questions, ting judicial organisation and au- dying at of 14 20 Ship which the communists displa- the rate to a wered by escalation of the war, At the same time, he devoted thority.' Marine Corps. day from yed outside the conference room starvation and malnu- of Viet- large part of his formal state- Saying that the ship itself,. 8 to 10 ' and infiltration North a The committee on Internation- trition. ur foot namese 'regular troops into So- ment at the four-ho- session to long, would be made in Japan, present al Relations discussed the agre-men- ts The situation is not uth Vietnam to join tfte fighting explaining Hanoi's views on the Park termed the vessel as a joint known as during days on 20,000 and 40,000 tons Lone Atlantic: product recent Ikot all-ti- 1954 Geneva agreement on Viet- of U.S. and Japanese ; im- there had reached an of wheat and 4,000 tons of vege- Ekpene, 24 miles east of Aba, high 29,000 last nam, perialists." ,. ,, ,' of men month. table oil as also $ 800,000 Am- Yachtswoman has been the scene of heavy fi- the The North Korean delegate acc- Chief U.S. delegate Averell erican building ghting. loan for a diesel used the UN command of sending Hanoi Chief Delegate Xuan Harriman, who" is in the U.S., and power plant Kandahar.' Rescued In the 'nearby town of Abak, in 9 armed spy boats to North Korean Thuy rejected the latest U.S. at- missed yesterday's session, said Decisions of the about 15 miles to the south, the- - committee TOULOUSE, June 2V (AFP) waters off the east since May tempt to obtain reciprocal rest- , at last week's meeting that the coast re are 4,600 displaced were submitted to the House The ' people repeated demands for U.S. favoured a Vietnam set- West German vessel Magdeiena 18. raint and secretariate for consideration by Lunen picked yach- also sick and starving: Most Ge- up lone Atlantic Park also charged UN- - an unconditional and immediate tlement on .the basis of the Command Ibi-bi- the general session. tswoman Edith are members of the minority o halt to American bombing so neva accords. Baumann last night with 3 violations of North Korean The Planning Committee in its about 800 km. of the Azores. tribe, ' air space by an .105 fighter bomber that the conference could move Thuy said the basic prin- morning session on A report from reliable sources that deliberated Earilet, Saint Lys Marine radio and 529 other aircraft since June 5. ciple of 1954 the budget the in Abak says children, are dying the agreements was for Industrial station technicians told AFP tbey -- Woodword admitted one violat- ,five "to recognise the independence, Bank. The committee confirmed had made series there at the rate of a day Comments a of radio con'acts ion. He said the UN command air- Izestia sovereignty, unity and territorial the decision passed in this con- with Edith and adults at the rat of ten Baumann in the course craft inadvertently flew over the mi- integrity of Vietnam,, and to pro- nection by the Senate, of the day, after she sent out dis- litarised zone on June 5 and was fi- rejjef hibit foreign in The Af . 20,000,000 budget for di- agencies interference tress signals reporting she was in red upon by automatic weapons fire On NATO Call For ' are meeting in Lagos today to Vietnam's internal affairs." the' Industrial Bank was rejected fficulties. A storm was rag- violent from the North Korean portion of discuss this latest emergency. He said American statements by the Senate. The matter was ing with the approach of typhoon - the DMZ. The freighter Opuso unl- now on' the Geneva accords handed over to the committtee "Brenda". ' t ; will Troop Reductions Woodword protested that the pre- oad food supplies at Calabar and were "but a new method of the via the House secretariat for Technicians said that the . West sence of automatic weapons in the begin a shuttle relief U.S. to continue its sabotage of further consideration. German vessel had spotted lone service the DMZ was . a violation of the armi- MOSCOW, June 27, (Reuter) se- which seems the only hope of the Geneva agreements." Other committees holding yachtswoman,, participating in the stice described as agreement and demanded their keeping these nearly 100,000 star A Soviet commentator The Hanoi delegate .also for ssions yesterday included . the England America-Trans-Atlant- ic ra' removal from the buffer zone. ving ibibios alive. "hypocrisy" yesterday the Norih the first time read into the con-- committee for Cultural Affairs, ce, in her Trimaran Koala III, a few M lantic Treaity Organisation's off terence record large portions on National Defence, of Mines and miles away. - er to join in mutual troop reduc- , the National Liberation Front- - Industries, Public Health Affairs Weather conditions had made an Hons m Europe. J political arm of the Viet Cong and Internal Affairs. exact navigational fix difficult, they World News In Brief be astonished at The "One can only for a Vietnam settlement. Senate in a general ses- added. LONDON, June 27, (AFP).-- fc NEW DELHI, June 27, (Reuter) certain po- the hypocrisy of atlantic sion continued discussing the She had kept up constant radio co- The Greek and Turkish foreign Direct presidential rule is liticians who scatter phrases abou Thuy only of the Municipalities Law. K said that it was on draft ntact with Saint Lys, which had ministers met at the Turkish em-- expected to be imposed on sy the desirabiliy of a reduction in ar- the basis of the Liberation Fr- Sen. Mohammad Hashim Waso-k- ht forwarded all details to here last night to discusshar state, in North India at the same co- 13 med forces in Europe at the ont's programme that there read out Article to 26, aircraft and ships participating iri the Cyprus question and other weekend, according to the Indian busy building up be of which time that they are uld "a new and democratic all were approved with the air-s- ea rescue operation to pick matters of common interest. news agency press Trust of Ind- - armed forces on the borders ot so- constitution in South Vietnam, amendments except article 19 up the yachtswoman. cialist countries," Vikenty Matve y-- and a democratic national union which was handed over to a sub- The radio technicians said the Before leaving London Pana4j wrote in the government newspa- government set up which truly committee for further conside- wind had fallen and there was a two yotis, the Greek foreign minis-t- l TEL AVIV, June 27, (AFP).