MiHiHi LAN CO FAVRE-LEUB- A IKAEULT GENEVE fine Swiss TWIN UXMf watches 0- - ) Vol V, No. 235 S.H.) v JANUARY 4, 1967 (JADI 14, 1345 Price Af, 3 tcabul. Wednesday, 14TH CENTENARY OF THE Historical Society Family Planning Ruby Dies Of Cancer; Tape HOLY ON Shows KORAN SUNDAY takes Up Work Group Recommends He Didn't Know Oswald Celebrations Planned All Over On 11 More Books Measures In India Chapter In Kennedy Mystery Closed KABUL, Jan. 4, (Bakhtar).'

The Historical Society has under- - 5 Country At HM's Wish NEW DELHI, Jan. ,4, (Reuter).- , DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 4, (Reuter). taken publication of 11 books Health Minister Sushila Nayar said Jack Ruby, the cancer-wracke- d killer presidential assassin the history of the country in diffe- of Tuesday that India's 90 million cou- Lee Harvey Oswald, died In hospital here yesterday of a blood KABUL, January 4, (Bakhtar). rent periods. ples in the 14th age The centenary of the revelation of the Holy Koran will be The Society has so far put out group must accept the idea having Ruby, a , former strip- Many celebrated throughout Afghanistan this month. over 90 books in Dari, Pakhtu, Eng- small families the books and magazine and if country's over- tease club owner, passed away pea- lish and French on different aspects population problem newspaper articles have been cri- is to be solved. cefully, according to Afghanistan is one of the first Islamic steps of the country's history. She urged his sister, Mrs. ticising written the findings of countries to take women to disregard ad-- , EVa the president of the Society. verse Grant, who was by his bedside officials to celebrate the great occasion. Next Sunday functions will be The propaganda about the interu-terin- e Warren Commission re- Prof. Abdul Hai Habibi, said these In Parkland hospital here. port, held to commemorate the day in KabuJ and all the provinces. contraceptive device known that Oswald acted alone in books include a brief history of Af- as the "Jack died peacefully", she said. shooting loop. the President and . Texas ghanistan from prehistoric times to More than Although he was suffering from Governor John rvmoii.. One thousand four hundred years a million Indian wo- , I.. .. the contemporary period in two vo- men had inoperable cancer, an autopsy show- Pope To Receive ago that day, the 27th day of the already accepted it, she (Contd, on page 4) lumes in Pakhtu and Dari. '. said. ed that the Immediate cause of Ramazan, the first verses of the Holy Other books deal with Zainul death was a blood blot which broke Koran were revealed to : Prophet Soviet President Akhbar of Gardezi, the history of Dr. Nayar, speaking loose from his right leg and travel- Flexible Science Mohammad. , at the open- Balkh, Barnabad of Herat and led ; into a be the ing of a family planning council lune. according to Dr. .;' VATICAN CITY, Jan. 4, (Reuter), The functions, which will Mazarate Herat, Timur meeting, said Eugene , Frankel. ,, , first of their kind, will be organised India planned to cut Policy President Nikolai Podgorny is ex- Shah, history of the Kerqa of Kan- births Ruby For FRG from the present annual rate v who killed Oswald before by Pope Paul by the Ministry of Information and Ahmad Shah pected to be received dahar, Baba's letter to of 41 per thousand , the eyes of BONN, Culture at the explicit wish of His to 25 per thous- millions of American . Jan. 4. The future in on January 29 marking the. first Ottman Sultan, the History of the and within 10 the King and under the lea- years. India's present television viewers Insisted to the the words of the meeting between a Pontiff and com- Majesty Sadozais, the travelogue of Hsuen German Federal Minister Moha- population is about 508 millionthe end that he was part of no cons- Republic Minister a week-lon- g dership of Prime Tsang and of Science and munist head of state during other Chinese pilgrims second biggest in the world. piracy when Research, mmad Hashim Maiwandwal. he shoved a revolver Stoltenberg-dema- nds a visit to Italy announced here who came to Afghanistan, the Af- Dr. Nayar Mahatma into Gandhi's Oswald's ribs just days . flexibly dynamic director-gener- al two. and, adaptable last night. The of publicity ghans in India, and a source book adopted daughter ' told the gather- after President Kennedy was murd- science policy". An Italian government commu- in' the Ministry of Information and on the history xf Afghanistan.: ing In this form, sci- - of state health ministers 'and ered on November 22, 1963. ence will Hai-ra- n, become an important fac-t- or nique said President Podgorny would Culture, Mohammad Younus officials from all over India that Ruby had been near death' since in all arrive on a state visit on January said in Kabul a meeting will 1,830,000 men countries, calling for new Chinese Report On and women of repro- he was rushed from his jail forms of '24 at the invitation of President be held in the studios of Radio Af- ductive cell to cooperation between sci- age had been voluntarily Parkland hospital, ence, Giuseppe Saragat. ghanistan and will be inaugurated where President politics and administration. sterilised to give permanent protec- Kennedy in Italy until by a message from His Majesty the and Oswald were both "The promotion of He would remain Tea Growing Soon tion against unwanted pregnancies-Fun- science", the1 ' ds pronounced Minister January 31, spending the last few King.; , dead just over three continued, "means a secu- KABUL, Jan. 4, (Bakhtar). years before. ,, .;. ring pf v days. visiting different. parts of. the , allocated the economic viability of The report for 'family plan- the Hairan said that at this and at of the Chinese experts , Yesterday's autopsy showed population.. country. ning had been more than doubled he It is an element of pea- men- meetings in the provinces speeches who have been studying the possibi- had extensive ce and The communique made no for the next five years. cancer in both lungs, the fruitful collaboration of lity of growing tea in Afghanistan is About in the tion of an audience with Pope will be delivered elaborating on the 27,000 family planning the lymph nodes and through the nations".,. ... .4 in two 1 centres had is a separate message of Holy Koran, its due weeks. . liver, Dr. Frankel "Especially Paul, as the Vatican the been set up and the production and said. His pancreas In the present world - meaning implications, The experts have visited Pakthia, had also state. But Italian sources- said it and and on import of earlier been reported can-rero- situation, science can Kandahar, Laghman, conventional , contracep- ' furnish a sub- was almost certain to take place the the Islamic faith. Nangarhar and tives had been stantial Kunduz provinces. They increased. contribution to th January 29. A special issue of the theological are ' now A Ruby's condition won of on I proposal to offer convicts in deteriorated so political tensions ge- engaged in soil analysis: . and the head magazine Payame Haq will be pub- 1 ' No Pope has ever met the Indian jails J days remission pf snsrply m the past feways that neral consolidation of peace. atheist, lished and distributed , iAciunciiia jn growing xea began This of a communist, officially at the Kabul sentence if they will members of his ; follows from in Pakthia, a southern province agree to be ster- family were sum- a steadily growing me- state. meeting. of ilised is to come moned to asure of Afghanistan, in 1963. before th council. the hospital over the New International cooperation highest-lev- el communist ' The Under the proposal, jail authorities tfear week-en- d. and mutual dependence statesman yet received in audience would offer ' Ruby's aspect under the sterilisation to all con- second trial for' the mur- of the dynamic development is, Andrei Groniyko, Soviet Foreign victs with three or more der of Oswald, of the Syrian-Israe- children. had been schedul- natural sciences. This neces- Minister, who spent 40 minutes with li ed Clashes for next month in Wichita sitates the group work of Pope Paul last April, mainly discus- Erupt India's National Family the re- Planning naiis, Texas. His Dallas conviction searchers and the teamwork peace. V Council has of the sing also called for cash in- was thrown out uuuons . announce- For by an appeals court. . , In Moscow, an official Third centives for women Consecutive Day who limit their , Ruby was The during final two convieted and sentenc- technological success of ment said that the families to two or three children. ed to the Presi- TEL AVIV, January 4, neuter) death in March 1964 for f ederal Republic of days of the visit the Soviet Fighting broke out The Council ruled out a proposal the and again yesterday--for the third day running-betw- een murder of Oswald. its rank as an industrial dent would visit "certain centres" of that the state should stop maternity market guest of Israeli and Syrian troops along their border In :' But the appeal court decided will in the future largely " the country as the official the Sea benefits of women with. large fami- last depend of Galilee. , ...... r October on the i that the paunchy neu- improvement of inter-nation- al the Italian government. lies but recommended that the ques- and this An Israeli soldier was wounded Company rotic strip club It was believed that this formula (IPC1 was the stnrW tion of a "no birth bonus" operator had not partnership. yesterday in a clash' on bor- should a fair "Atomic might have been used to allow him the signal for an eventual nationali-satio- n be referred to a special trial because of excessive research, the use of nu- der, north of Sea of committee to publicity to visit Pope Paul in the Vatican the Galilee. of oil resources throughout see if a suitable scheme and because' the hearing clear energy and space exploration This followed exchange of could be after his state visit had ended. an fire the Arab world. worked out. uda been held in Dallas. will continue to remain the focal on Sunday- at The last visit by a Russian head - the southeastern One of Ruby's lawyers said last points", Stoltenberg explained. end of the Sea of Galilee. i of state the Tsar took place night that the dying man Additional centres of gravity Earlier' another spokesman had made will Laos General Elections a recording in hospital denying that be the development of synthetics, returns said saboteurs had used explo- Literacy, Family President Podgorny's visit Strengthen Army i Planning his' killing of Oswald was part of molecular biology, and automation President, sives yesterday, to damage 'a ' - one by the thed Italian VIENTIANE, Jan: 4, Go Together In Nigeria a conspiracy. (computer technology). tool shed only 10 m. from the (Reuter). ; Moscow and '; Giovanni Gronow, to General elections in Laos last Sun- Ruby was said to believe that "Typical for the future develop- 11, Lebanese 1 February 5 to border. IBADAN, ment In Oil Id - 1 Leningrad from day strengthened army political po- Western Nigeria, Jan. the' recording would be an impor- . in,iugflalo AO UiB In. CaSMlg The explosion, which took 4, 1960. : ' wer and weakened opposition ' to (Reuter). The majority of illite- tant contribution to history. emphatic search for systematic". place near the Israeli frontier rate women neutralist Premier Prince Souvanna in this western Nigerian He had also denied the wide- Concluding, the Science Minister village of Idmit Monday night, capital disapprove Home News In Brief Phouma, Laos diplomatic sources of contraceptives spread theory about a conspiracy said that the science policy of the was reported to be the work of as a means METERLAM, Jan. 4, (Bakhtar). said yesterday. :' ? ' of family planning, when he took a lie detector test Federal Republic must see to it three men whose tracks were while most m Complete results of of the literate ones fa- given With the completion of a found leading to and from the the election by the Federal Bureau of that the money made available for will are not expected two days vour their use, according to a it annex Roshan High School be scene of the explosion. They for but recent Investigation in the summer of 1964 by parliament is employed un- - the sources said army power was in- fertility survey. able to enroll 200 more students in led towards the Lebanese border, after his conviction. der the aspects of their "scientific creased by wide can- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades this the success of .Ruby, who had a police profitability" and the realisation of the the spokesman said. The survey, sponsored pointly by record 871 students. " didates backed by military region of minor determinted goals". year. It now has . Damage was caused to the the Nigerian offences before he "shot commanders. j Institute of Social and shed, property of Jewish .' Oswald, did not "of the the Economic Rock-fell- er have the hope 4, The Minister of Health and Infor- Research and the MAZARE SHARIF, Jan. National Fund, but no casualties Foundation living after his illness was diaeno. CENTO Committee gene-rot- or mation Yay Keo Luangkhot, was de- of the United new 360 kw diesel were reported. The shed was jed as cancer, according to i States, also forecast a higher popu- hospital operation soon feated and automatically loses his ' will be put in situated some three kilometres lation growth in Nigeria. sources. . Studies Agriculture the government position. i In Mazare Sharif to increase northeast of Idmit in Upper Ga- Ruby's, is an- - sources said the strength of The results of the nationwide in- death the end of ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Jan. 4, output This was stated by lilee. The power Prince Souvanna's chief critic, De- vestigation were contained in a pa- other chapter in the Kennedy assa- Reports on a wide variety of agri- Hamid, president The saboteurs used between 2 Eng. Hamidullah puty Premier Levam Insisiengmai, per presented here yesterday to the ssination saga, but it is expected to cultural meetings of significance to Afghan Electric Institute, to 4 lbs. of explosives, the spokes- current the Treaty of the who failed to carry three seats t in conference on sociological have little effect on the flow of the- Central Organisation Institute's Mazare man said. on a visit to the his own province, had definitely dec- problems by Dr. Olu Okandeji of the ories about what really took place (CENTO) region will be studied at which how works a AP adds: A Syrian army com- University the annual meeting Sharif branch,, lined. :.. .; . ;;.v, ...... H of Ibadan. in Dallas on November 22, 1963. of the CENTO munique border . for- 760 kw generator. claimed its on agriculture, ani- ces destroyed three Israeli mili- mal production and animal health to MAZARE SHARIF, Jan. 4,' (Ba-- . tary positions in the shooting, on be held here beginning January 4. Monday. It said that Israelis khtar).-H- aji Charl Bye, a resident the During the past year the organi- fired first on peasants inside the of Lochek Arigh village in Char BRITAIN RENEWS CONFERE NCE APPEAL sation has been active in agricultu- Syrian part or the demilitarised ral High-lev- el Bollk woleswali, has donated an matters. seminars and zone. The communique made no meetings have covered such subjects acre of land for construction of a "I find it pretty odd to hear com--" mention of casualties. as veterinary pathology; in village. Brown Calls Hanoi Key To Peace; mentators speech parasitic school the In New York Israeli am- both in and , in the ' diseases in livestock; the develop- writing seeming to be criticising me bassador, Michael S. Comay, said ment of ranges; agricultural statis- KABUL, Jan. 4, (Bakhtar). for calling a conference and the Tuesday it was unlikely his gov- Thais To Commit Ctimbat Troops tics, and agricultural marketing. Ebrahim Bamiani, a staff Americans for agreeing to come to ernment would ask for a UN Se- In connection with the opening of member of the Teachers' Academy, " it but never saying a word about curity Council meeting on the the region between Vanin eastern has left for London under a Israeli-Syria- . the group who are fighting and have latest violence along the n LONDON, Jan. 4, (Combined The statement said the British Turkey and Rezaiyeh in western Iran UNESCO scholarship to attend psy- " not agreed to come. - - ' border. '. Services). The British government government was gratified that its by CENTO road and rail projects, chology teaching courses. officially appealed to appeal United States - "If the critics could have- - the has Hanoi to to the and a working party has studied and re- Nour-edd- cease military arrange energy in trying to persuade the In Damascus President in action and take ;the North and South Vietnam to ported on the possibilities of agri- KABUL, 4, (Bakhtar). A communists to, see the opportunities Jan. Atassi said a recent Unit- Vietnam issue to the Conference a cessation of hostilities in Vietnam, cultural development of the area. the Mi- wag to stop hostilities that they put into group of 10 teachers from ed Arab Republic Syrian defence table, it reported today in a had been promptly accepted by the The will consider this Tu- their comments they giv- nistry of Education left Kabul agreement was "the springboard BBC broadcast monitored in Kabul. Washington and Saigon govern- - would be report. wor- appeal came despite severe cri- - ments, ing us a great deal of help." esday tor Iran to observe the for the battle to liberate Pales- The , The dates and locations of meet- . ticism British Foreign . Meanwhile, it was announced in. king of adult literacy classes there. tine." of Secretary .They are also grateful for the ings in 1967 on intra-region- trade s - Bangkok that Thailand will send a The visit is sponsored by US AID. He said the agreement would Brown New Year proposal fm warm commendation of Jtiis Hon- in forestry products and a sympo- battalion"of about 1,000. men to also be! an instrument in the Nanh Dan, the official government ness the Pope," it added. sium on nutrition will also be decid- - u- paper of North Vietnam. : i British Foreign Secretary George' fight in South Vietnam by March. KABUL, Jan. 4, (Bakhtar).-Gh- fight against "imperialism and ' - .' Re- . Britain said it still hoped ' Qeneral Krit Punnakan, Public lam oaKiu ana adqui Jam, uuicuus reaction." North Brown discussed .Vietnam and other .. Vietnam would accept its new year world issues in meet-- , lations Director-Genera- l, said in a i Lilt iztMiif iwii-H- i survey Atassi made the remarks in a a ucuai ! ' peace proposals,; and the , key ing Thailand broadcast the bat-- merit of the Ministry of Mines and speech at the graduation cere- that earlier Tuesday with the U.S. Radio. Maiwandwal's to peace lay in the hands of the Ha- here, Bruce. talion would be composed of infan- Industries, left Kabul Tuesday for mony of a new class of Syrian Ambassador David noi government messages try, artillery,, armoured, and sup- FRGHb study geology under FRG officers in Homs. Last Friday Brown, sent Among graduates were se- An official' foreign office' state- to Washington, Saigon and Hanoi ply units so that it could operate in- Appointments government . scholarships. the veral Palestinian officers who ment said the government much re- asking them to nominate represen- dependently..;; ' . are slated to join the Palestine gretted the first hostile reactions tatives to meet urgently to. .discuss Thailand has previously Supplied The following were re- , iwmiuij, an. VDHKiuar,. vrcu. J t, Army, military Vietnamese press arrangements for ending the Viet- two transport aircraft and two war- ceived by Prime Minister Mohammad Rahlm Nasery, former Liberation the from North 'and arm of the Palestine Liberation radio to Britain's proposals aimed nam fighting. He offered Hong ships as military support units , to Mohammad Hashim Maiwand- Governor of Jozjan, has been ap- wal on Tuesday: Organisation (PLO).' at ending the Vietnam fighting. Kong or any other suitable a Bri- South Vietnam. . pointed Commandant of Police and . .!. The statement added: "the gov- tish territory as the venue for such' Explaining the decision to send Abdul Satar Shallzl, Se Security Forces. Several units of the Palestine ernment of North Vietnam now a meeting, v. ' ft .' combat troops, General Krit' said: cond Deputy Prime Minis- ' Liberation Army are based in have the key to peace in their hands. Brown, before flying to Rome last "Thailand is a neighbour of South ter and Minister of Interior. CHARIKAR, 4, (Bakhtar). Jan. Syria and their commander yes- "For them to accept will commit night to attend the. Socialist Inter- Vietnam and if has become a tar- Dr. Hakim Zlayee, Minis- ; Two adult literacy courses have terday pledged they would be them simply and solely to joining national Conference, told reporters get of communist infiltration as an- ter of Planning-- opened in the villages of Mian been the nucleus of the forces that the 'effort to lift the burden pf;war at London airport that he had . no nounced by the communists many Mohammad Osman SIdky, Shakh and Kalacha. Under the Saved would start the 'liberation war" from their country, and .so creat- plans to see. the Pope about bis, times over. Minister of Information Khel rural development project, ad- against Israel ing the conditions in which a poli- Vietnam peace initiative. .'" "We have been concerned with and Culture; ults have been enrolled in these Atassi also said Syrias current tical settlement could be negotiated. Brown, answering critic's of his the possibility of sending troops to Mohammad Asghar, Mayor courses, which now number 16. conflict with Iraq Petroleum "We still hope that they will do so." peace move, at the airport said; v y (Contd. on page 4) , of Kabul PAGE I THE KABUL TIMES JANUARY 4, .... 1967 Problems Of New UN Development Agency

ood For Thought ; Climaxing a 16 year battle, the. loping countries with their industrial frained from making any contribu- developing countries which now programmes. Earlier, delegates tions to the UN's multilateral aid dominate the UN have overridden authorised the creation of UNIDO, programmes. (he objections of the Industrial West f ithe United Nations Industrial Deve- South Africa and Portugal refus- and the to create a lopment Organisation to commence ed support because of the Afro-Asia- n leges qj 'e government who hew UN agency designed to finance operations on January 1, 1967. opposition to their colonial their economic progress. CADEF is not scheduled to come and racial., policies. faring its ' burden. Forming an almost solid bloc, the into being until January 1, 1968. The Western industrial nations developing countries of Africa, Asia While UNIDO will offer technical and Scandinavian countries said and Latin America pushed' a reso- - assistance, CADEF will be a financ- that CADEF duplicates the work of lution through the General Assemb- ing agency completely under the : UN, agencies already in' existence, THE KABUL TIMES j Lincoln. ly creating a United Nations Capital jurisdiction ,0f the United Nations. adding that the expected contribu- Development Fund, to be known as The concept of CADEF was first tions would Published day ' from them increase their every except Fridays by the Kabul Times 1 ' . CADEF, make proposed by Chile 1950. to soft loans . and In Some 'financial obligations beyond the grants for industrial "projects. ' saw it as an alternative to unila- point gp. PUBUSHINQ AGENCY - ' they are willing to Although the final vote of 78 to teral assistance, sometimes offered Under CADEF's " blueprint, its 19 111 with 14. abstentions was by on economic and political un- "" iimmiiHMi UMiiTuiiimiiiiiiiH iiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiimiu a terms funds will come from the developed hiijmiiihiimu mmiimii mini show acceptable to of hands, earlier roll call votes v the recipients, and nn countries. They will be called upon who , alternative, Oil made it clear was for and who too, to the World Bank around September of 1967 to an- Dispute In The Middle East was against the proposition. Not and other international financial nounce their pledges. ' agencies, one of the developing countries vot- with credit . requirements The opponents of CADEF may ed against creation of CADEF al- and Interest rates which imposed Every attempt by the Arab nations to tutes 88 per cent of Iraq's foreign exchange fail to respond to the call for though some including the Central major burdens on struggling eco- achieve unity Is marred by unexpected events. earnings, or 25 per cent of the country's gross but the developing coun- The attempt African Republic, Cuba, Guyana, nomies. tries feel they have an answer for a few years ago to establish a national income. In other words more than 75 common Malta. Senegal, Spain and Tunisia that. Several backers of CADEF market for the Arabs received a death per cent of the country's revenue consists abstained. As the number ol developing of said that if they refuse to support blow Almost at the very start. Out of the five this sum. countries increased in we UN ana the new fund, the industrial- coun- countries that agreed to found the market, The opposition tne campaign lor CADti; became Apparently Iraq Is not a party In the dis- was composed of tries would be risking their repu- - Jordan, Saudi Arabia and an more iniensinea, the lenaing policies Iraq withdrew In pute between Syria and LP.C She has asked uncomfortable alliance of Indus- tations as supportrs of economic the first year of trial of tne World bank and tne Inter- Its formation in 1961 The two the company to pay the royalties as before. capitalist nations, the Soviet development for the poorer coun- remaining members, Union and its Eastern European national Development Association the United Arab Republic Press reports indicate that the company ( tries, and would risk the loss of has allies, Portugal, (IDA) were considerably liberalised. and Syria, did not achieve much in the field of paid the royalties due - South Africa and voting support of these countries in for the next three the Scandinavian However, control of tnese institu- economic, cooperation. As has been realised months. But .countries. the Assembly. Some might describe what the position will be after CADEFs big problem tions remained in trie bands of the by various quarters in the Arab capitals, now will be this is blackmail,' but others in New the that if the Syrian government does not agree to get developed nations, based on the economic liberalism of some Arab the funds required to make York say it is only a realistic use of nations, like to reopen the pipelines is not known. Already It an effective weighted votes of the major share- j that of Jordan, Is not in agreement Instrument of assist- power. It depends on the viewpoint. with the the closure has resulted in decreasing product-'io- n. ance, holders, j since It must depend upon the long-ter- m socialistic pattern such as that of Syria. And The soft loans and This may also mean that the royalties voluntary contributions of the do- The control of CADEF will rest to try to achieve common economic ends means s grants to be made by CADEF would which LP.C. will pay to the government of Iraq nor countries which opposed it with a hoard elected by be determined not on the credit that the nations agreeing to form a common ' CADEF will decrease. And this will affect Iraq's eco- did succeed in getting Its the Assembly, taking Into account worthiness of the developing coun- market should ' have the same economic pattern nomic position. initial organising expenses,' as a regional representation. This will tries, but by the contribution an and approach. belated effort by the opponents fail- give ' Syria's closing the developing nations a grea- individual project would make - ": intention in the pipelines ' - ; ;" . - ed to prevent is not clear. The Syrian Prime Minister, Ibra- the new agency from ter voice in the disbursal of funds to the progress of the recipient The latest quarrel in the Arab family of him Makhos, argues getting authorisation to draw on than they have in any other inter- country." ' that LP.C. has not paid UN general nations concerns the "problem of Syria funds for operating national financial institution.. The donor countries would be7 oil in its royalties, and that Syria is not asking for costs the' first week of December last estimated at $350,000. The Eastern European nations expected tq, make annual contribu- year seized more. LP.C. insists that it is ready to pay, but CADEF represents ' the second ins--' opposed the scheme because of its tions to replenish re- the oil pipelines which carry oil from Iraq to ' the fund's the Syrian authorities are asking for more. The trument " the Mediterranean created by this session of preference for unilateral aid. The sources. ' and from there to Western Chairman: of LP.C. has visited some of the General Assembly Europe. Syria the to assist deve Soviet Union has , consistently re (CONTINENTAL PRESS) wants more royalties from Iraqi countries concerned, including France to exp- Petroleum Company, a consortium. The five lain the policy of the company. The only known of members the consortium,' which consists of outcome of his activities was the advance pay- uutcn, a British, and French and two Anus ment of three months' royalties to the Iraqi Elections Delayed s E. I fican inn-ea- In oil companies, have refused to government On the more urgent matter, which African States v.. the royalties on the rronnd that it mav invtt concerns closing pipelines Mutesa. the of the by Syria, The; governments of Kenya and Uganda's the same demand from other nations In which he has been keeping silence. President Milton; Obote, Six members' of his cabinet, who Th;e company's Uganda, in power since independ- who put through a new they operate. ; constitution, came close to replacing Obote, are delaying tactics may affect the economy of ence, have, prolonged their terms of after crushing an armed uprising still, in jail. '. more - . Iraq than that of Syria- office. Tljey .say there will be no last May, has ; LP.C. has announced there, will Kenya's Senators, assured before- been forced to stop the flow of " - j national elections this eide of 1970. be no national elections oil. This will surely effect the Iraqi govern- - for five hand they would regain legislators Before the oil issue, which overshadowed Tanzania, the third former British- more years. . in the Lower House, voted to abo--. ment's royalties. From the 68 to 70 tons -ruled ' million . economic and political territory Afrfcar , conditions in, the in East Uganda's last national, elections lish their Chamber with only two of oil which is pumped out one-part- y of Iraq every year, is , Middle East throughout state. Last, year Pre- were 1963, indepen-denc-e. ' December, becomes' a in also before dissenting ballots.. J.' $396 million is paid in four quarterly Instal-,- . sident Julius Nyrere ,r a military affair between the nations of the re- was returned ... The Senate had "been Imposed to five-ye- lments the government of Iraq. This consti gion, unopposed tot a ar term of it should be referred to arbitration. The country was still disturbed, upon Kenya by the British', to pro- office. - - he told Parliament, saying: "Let no tect regionalism, Attorney-Gener- al in, .nearby & Burundi, where the one think that, an election will re- Charles Njonjo assertedi monarchy but it had has been turn country - overthrown, the this to normality. If resulted in a waste of time.- I A country's, hew HOME PRESS AT G L A NCE President, ., Miche,l. anything, we may have a serious Now the new National Assembly Micembero, has announced his gov- situation on our authorities would take steps to cor Yesterday's Hey wad editorially hands again." needs time to settle down.i he ex-- '. Dum man ana - ernment will rule seven Uganda -- nij r yesterday rect staa conduct welcomed HRH Princess- Lsiluina 1 for years.. needs a period jplained. w-,.r- : ' :l camea tne de--v KenyaY' 'K ' ' t eanonais, welcoming interest in improving conditions in Parliament ended the those in the National Assembly to Accordingly," its term of office tiartment of culture's decision to ar-- Another letter complained year' by abolishing, the Senate prove their worth I!, about a the women's prison in Kabul The and in the eyes of the was prolonged until 1970: After ;range - that evening concerts during the butcher giving- 41 v who .was tampering with editorial after dealing wtih the its members seats in the new masses, Oboe asserted. the maximum life of 'Parliament month 01 Kamazan for. the enter- weights. It said a friend took the. pose of prisons said steps be' House of Representatives. Under the new push- "1 should ' constitution, ; will be five years. ' tainment of Kabul citizens. Islah writer to a butcher shop where be to improve . ed through u;s taken conditions in all almost without debate , "The cause of freedom does not &id,vrecreation has been proved to showed him a hidden weight in The bill also postponed shortly one the prisons throughout the country. national before the uprising, Obote require us' to stop work at every - contribute to efficiency. Without' re-- arm 'of the balance. elections two This amounts The prisoners should receive voca- for years, from 1968 elevated ; .t mi :s. ; 1. 1 himself from Prime Minis- opportunity and ; hold '"elections to ' mid-197- 0. robbery on the part of the tional training, so that when they to Kenya's last national ter to President, ousting their work - the former which will produce '.no change, well through- butcher. The municipal authorities leave the prison election was in 1963, before inde- they may become figurehead , Chief of - out tne year. - State,, the Njonjo said. should strictly enforce regulations. useful of pendence. . " members society. Kabaka of Buganda, Sir Edward "(AP) In more affluent societies life does ' not stop with, the fall of darkness. On the contrary, ( all sorts of recrea-tio- h and cultural activities are avail- WORLD PRESS able in towns and cities during the night. This has proved to be instru- Extremist Miscalculation ' The Nairobi newspaper Daily pages in the future political history In Rhodesia mental in creating greater incentive Nation said In an editorial that of Yugoslavia." . good '' tui won uuu uas neipea repienisn With reason, the situat BY GRAHAM HOVEY a platform con- Lesotho's Prime .. Minister, Chief 'from which to The . FRG daily Fronfcurter ion in' Rhodesia describ- -' lost energy, both mental and phy--'' is often ment in most rrtetters to . the ' Jonathan, is determined to retain Allgemeine tinue the fight rule. sical. - '. said that the Soviet ed as a "Greek tragedy." country's ' power For white settler minority ZAPU's intervention might have at all costs even if i means leaders In their struggle with years .events There was ,time when life was China have seemed to ; ,in 1923, A case can be made that meant the of Sir closer cooperation with South Africa. want to concentrate push confined within the four walls of their attacks on the major forces relentles- Britain actually lost control of Edgar Whitehead's Fe- , "There United individual houses lies one of the gjeatest Mao, Lin Piao and their closest sly toward racial explosion after dark in the in events in Rhodesia at that point, deral Party, ; pledged to repeal threats to Lesotho," "" . city of Kabul and elsewhere in the warned the aides southern Africa. - rather than in the months lead- Appor- paper. the discriminatory .. Land country. However, during recent The Chinese Communist Party as The mandatory , but partial ing to Jan Smith's '. Unilateral tion act, end segregated housing "If the country becomes more such sanctions against order- ' uuuiDcr ui. restaurant? ana is to be treated In the Soviet Rhodesia Declaration of Independence last .' and accelerate . African political ju and more dependent on South ' ed by.,. United Secu- cafes as well as cinemas have re-- propaganda campaign as an ally the Nations year. - progress, ; ; , v Africa, both politically and from suppressed by rity Council- - could: be iimuicur upeii pan 01 tne oigni. BUI Mao and Lin Piab. another Yet the history of thse 43 . But the 1961 .Constitution fell, restuarant cafe the viewpoint of security, its inde- such event. Britain felt compel- -' v and . entertainment It is not China's Communist Party years, and particularly of the. far short, of African '. demands pendence led to post-w- ar has not yet become popular. The would be in jeopardy." which is Moscow's enemy but the take the risk, recognising years, is full of wrong for "one man, one vote," and ' initiative taken bv "This would particularly that the 'sanctions , would not turnings, op- the deoartment of the "Mao gang" whose members are bad timing, . missed Sir Edgar had cracked down of in case if the violence placate the African , culture arranging concerts which flared up terrorising the party, nationalists portunities and conversions too hard on ;t nationalist agitation. ' ' who have , during and might -- the month of Ramazan. has last week continues.' thrown Marxism-Leninis- drive Rhodesia's late to good works that might have Nkomo accepted Con- - over- ; first the , shown that people welcome op-- The New York white minority deeper an Times, writing on' board and who have constructed into. made a crucial difference. stitution, then. , under pressure spcuu - the release of South Africa's embrace. The- - ,puiiuuiijr iu a iew nours out- the Yugoslav leader Maoism for their own personal record also provides from more militant ZAPU forces, . . In , fact, .. side, their Homes. It is hoped, the Milovan Djilas the latest move is examples of supreme irony.-Occasion- ' from prison, said "a chauvinist purposes," the paper the reputiated it and boycotted the editorial too-lon- g typical of many concluded that the trend delayed act of justice has added. decisions invol- when white extrem- 1962 election, Sir Edgar's forces, ving " . will, continue even Ramazan finally ! Rhodesia over many ..years. ; right-win- after taken place." "But the Chinese ' ists and African nationalists were badly beaten by the g and Cffnrta Will h intrn1i,. also do not at- It. Is of legality, - - ...uwmarts inv UlUVUUkt. It added: "The debatable of pursued identical strategies, Rhodesian Immediate cause tack the whole Soviet Party but questionable their Front. The . a variety of programmes. effectiveness, and - may well have been , accidental collaborations serving Land Apportionment Act re- the glaring con- only its treasonable leadership." possibly i;v The same, issue of Islah carried trast between another example of "too to stall reforms and orderly po- mains on the books, Front ' Pjilas's incarceration El Moudjahid, semi-offici- the the little; top , : a letter to .the editor signed Sayed for late." The best that can litical advance. has seized independence from what amounted to exerHnino daily of Algiers, said Algerian Hashim Masjidi . complaining about a that be said.Jsthat it seemed freedom of speech and the decision - youth the, If Jashua Nkomo, for exam- Britain and 7Ikomo has been in ," the misbehaviour of a hospital who account for about SO least damaging and dangerous" ple, nut vu prusecuie per had seized the opportunity detention for three years. . on the telephone. let- iormer secret cent of the country's 12 million among the--' unhappy choices open The -- " provided by the 1961 The -- who- police chief Alekaandar Rrankovic. population " Constitution Rhodesians hoped ter said that one of the writer's had fallen into disar- to Britain. V most , "Djilas's release represents and thrown his forces into the fervently for. UD.I. in 1965 was the ray. . Perhaps Rhodesia - ,, friends hospitalised at Nadir capstone never had" 1962 election, the course of were white extremists in Smith's of the moral and political It was writing 5h, any Shah Roachtoon. He used to nnv re. the day Prime chance for a peaceful evolu- - events might have been much camrj and African nationalists fflllnr Vlcita trt Kifl trivnA until nns revolution that has swept Yugosla- Minister multiracial ' Boumedienne' opened a tion. to nationhood. different." Nkomo's-Zimbabw- e . who i x" mid-1960- At minimum, believed Britain and "w via in the 's. A three-da-y its . he was requested to bring his. friend decade ago youth seminar This difficult he was with an hadi,., under African People's allies would be forced to crush hlltfor arA millr einr it nm. MA almost a lone voice raised appeal to youth the bestuoLgircvufistances to participate fully once Union (ZAPU) the . ' would have won rebellion and institute . courageously to assail the abuses Britain hat) -, available in the hospital. of in all government campaigns. 'v. granted - ip of 65 the new seats in Parliament and on page. 4) The writer did not have time to class that had taken power The influential Tokyo in Belgrade. ' newspaper tunc tnese wings in person. He Asahi called on 'the nited States v.tc . na "Today the situation therefore sent them by another tjhat Djilas Sunday to cease its bombing raids ' , attacked is well friend. Later on during the day he recognised In Yugo- - on North Vietnam "unconditionallv t - Relaxation . phoned the hospital enquire about Of Tough Policies In Burma In to ' and laterally fh- -, first rtep '66 his friend's health and he was abus--, vux vo,cea rZ,7 , ai" toward Peace in Vietnam. ed by the person at the other end of """b7 ib neara many Burma's Jeader, General Ne Win, cialist Programme Party Z1".,Tirom It also asked the United seminar. In Buddhist monks. ,. telephone. quarters. States closes out 1966 This is not at all fitting He emerges from jail "recognise with no serious op- November. The government the' to. formally" the Viet position r met. these chal- ""for a hospital'staff member and the political and moral victor, and.. Cong to his military regime and One of the decisions of party lenges .he as a party to any (peace) prospects the by arresting and retiring letter, noped Uhat the. concerned may yet help for the coming year n, write significant new negotiations." are which is the sole political organl-tatio- many of the military officers, radi- that it would ; remain one of the following a system along "the cally changing the entire educational lM,,,,,.M.M.H,!H,,,,nnlmm.,.!MM.. m nl..N.M.Ml,.MN.HlninMi.HH1H,M,,HimilH1)nMllll,I((llimi(IIII most politically stable government mmmmmimmmmmmmmmm, lines existing In Yugoslavia was system and exposing the political ' ' ' In .Southeast Asia. l"! Smesb v the decontrolling of many sectors ambitions ADVERTISING RATES I's of militant monks. . S. Editor-in-Chi- ef ; ,The past year Display:., Khalil, saw General Ne Sf the economy which had been Column inch, Afs. 100 Win his iciepaone; ZW47 and Revolutionary monopolised by government un- The 1 the regime, during 1966, also Classified per line, bold type At. 20 I. Council showing a marked relaxa- der nationalisation laws three yerrs pursued vigorously its fight Wnimum seven lines per insertion) tion of tough against ' Shafii Rabel. Bditor policies instituted ago. Karen, rebels who SUBSCRIPTION wnen tney have, been In BATES For other numbers first, dial took over power four Now private enterprise is being armed against switchboard I years ago.. revolt the govern- Yearly Af. 1000 invited to compete I. a number 23043, 2402J, 2402. . with state orga ment ior the past 17 years. . The most dramatic indication 1. Half Yearly . Af. 00 Cireuktion and Advertising: of rilsations in many channels in Elite government "striking forces" . this r trend was - the release . v Quarterly .. . Af. 30p ;.- ; last ternal trade. Ji stormed rebel stronehofds Ppntmi I ijV Exteasion 59: ; I October in of former Premier U NU. There were no rhnllpnffol N;.v Burma, Inflicting wno heavy casualties ' s FOREIGN ' ' had been kept in "protective Wln'c 196B'.9 ;' ' Editorial: Ex. 24, leadershin durlnB .capturing valauble supplies of medi . I Quarterly. .. S 15 5 custody" ever since he was deposed regime had faced serious opposition cine - Government Printing Press 1 - and ammunition.- An unexpect- Yearly .. S 40 In 1962. , I in previous years from three power- ed monsoon offensive caught the x .: Hau Yeafly S23 changes were ful groups " also military offi- guerillas, by surprise and rebel B iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi iiiitimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiim.f shaping, up following So- - a Burma cials, hostile students and angry (Contd. on page 4) PAGE 3 THE KABUL TIMES'. JANUARY i 1967 AIR SERVICE ' ' ' Provincial THURSDAY Soviet Philologists Record t Press Iriana" Afghan Airlines Literature Of The Pamir Herat Mazar Kabul ; By A Staff Writer Arrival 1540 Did the Pamlri have their own history, and geography of Badakh- New Delhi Kabul Uieraiure? Li they did, then who shan,. works by Nasreddin, Tusi and The Kandahar newspaper, Toloi f "' ' . Arrival 615' Afghan, , were its authors and what aid they Nasir Hisrou, who created in the discussed in an editorial Kabul Mazar Herat wn about? What was their atti-tua- e Pamirs v most of his philosophical the need to open more, edible oil -- Departure 0830 to the development oi nature treatises end poems which have re- plants. The paper said northern " Kabul New Delhi . ' ; Afghanistan, and society? .; ached us. i where especially in Departure-08- 00 The answers to these' questions The scholars have also found the Kunduz and Baghlan, cotton cultiva- Iran Airlines are furnished by the manuscripts unique cosmogonical works "Umm tion is very popular, has an edible oil plant. But output is Tehran Kabul kept as sacred relics by many fa- al Hitab" by Tusi and "Afak-nam- a" its not ' enough Arrival 0855 "fui iOf milies of the mountaineers. These by Hisrou.. These works by the and most of what it pro- duces goes Kabul Tehran manuscripts will help us to jet an famous Eastern poets were; not to Kabul. The paper mentioned Departure 1005 idea about the mathematical, geog- known to scholars. the decision of a number Balkh raphical and astronomic knowledge Some interesting manuscripts by of citizens to Aeroflot build an edible oil plant in Mazare of the Pamiri who lived at thai the local authors of the 18th and Kabul Tashkent Moscow Sharif. It also referred to the plan Departure 1030 time. . i the beginning of the 20th centuries ' to build a plant in less than four The researchers of the Oriental have also been found. The scholars ( month 'in Helmand. There are also Studies' and Written Heritage de have learned the names of many ; possibilities of opening other plants FRIDAY partment of the Tajik Academy of Pamir! joets. to use the agricultural products of Afghan Airline Sciences jointly with the scholars The expendition succeeded in find- Irlana i- the area. Peahawar Kabul , ( from the Institute of the Peoples of ing a' volume of lyrical verses by Arrival U40; Asia of the USSR Academy of Muborak Vakhani, an unknown containing Kabul Youth Club . Kabul Peahawar - Sciences have gathered a unique poet about 15,000 beits collection of the Badakhshan manu- - and several religious and philoso- Departure 0800 In another editorial the news- in the Soviet Pamirs. , phical poems. is Interesting to Kabul Kandahar It paper praised the action of the Mi- Photocopies r manus- note Muborak Departure 1330 i of these that Vakhani's house nistry of Information and Culture Mad- -, exists cripts are kept In the Eastern still and is being carefully in opening a youth club in Kabul. in village. in- usenpts Funds of the Tajik Acade- looked, after the The The paper hoped that in all pro- SATURDAY 'I ' my of Sciences. Soviet orientalists terior Of the house is decorated vinces such centres will be opened. have prepared for publication the with exquisite It added .that such give Ariana Afghan Airlines centres can 1 scientific description of these man- The scholars will be interested in an opportunity Kandahar Kabul to the young to meet uscripts. , ... the works by the poets who wrote and discuss national and interna- Arrival 0845 A. Bertels M. Bakoyev, both their verses In the Shugnan, Vakhan tional issues and play Beirut Tehran Kabul and their share Masters of Philology, ' headed and other local dialects. SO far their in solving the problems Arrival 1030 . who facing the expeditions searching the verses are only recited orally. The nation. Maimana Mazar Kabul the . tor. expedition tape Faryab, published in , Arrival 1515 literary monuments in the Pamirs, has recorded on a Maimana said in an interview that the Bada- number of poems by the local of Faryab province, in an editorial Amritiar Kabul . Afghanistan's Ambassador to Britain, HE. Abdullah ' so poets. on the conclusion of the Arrival 1600 khshan literature, has .. .,,.. second Malikyar, (right), recently visited London's famous an- session of Parliament this Kabul Maiar Maimana far been little studied. Actually it The detailed study of the rich year said Royal Smithfleld Show of fatstock and agricultural those who are going to Departure 0830 nual is a blank spot In literary studies. collection of Badakhshan manus- Parliament is seen discussing a Perkins agricul- as representatives of the people have Kabul Amritaar machinery, where he Yet, the heritage left us by the cripts will make it possible to add a heavy responsibility to discharge. Departure 0930 tural diesel engine with Eric Oldham. Perkins' regional mountaineers is rich and original.' new pages to the history of the sales-manage- r, These representatives spent Afgha- . In villages scho- should find . who has just six months in the Pamir , Soviet literatures of the people of Central KabulKandahar ,' ' out the needs the : Will valu- of people and Departure 1S00 nistan. v-- ' , lars have discovered works on the Asia and provide us With '. seek .ways to fulfil them. They able data on the . general history, should support rights economy, aqd social relations of the the of the peo- ple and cooperate with govern- peoples of this mountain region re- the CUTS LBJ, RPK, ment in its efforts to raise SUNDAY "MACBIRD" SATIRE lating to the period of from the 11th the living standards of the people. Ariina Afrhan Airlines WITH COCKTAIL century to the early 20th century.. Kandahar-Kab-ul CIRCUIT . MAKES HIT Representatives' Duties ' Arrival-100- 0 fashionable Wayne of Morse (Senator Wayne verve and wit. If only for its hi Last year's most " " Pharmacologist Dil ttoat-Kab- ul Christmas present among sophistic Morse). v ;'. le satiric content, her Faryab said now that the Depu- Arrival-105- 0 occasionally-wobbl- y cated Americans was a slim, orange-colour- ed The parody :all in play seems doomed to become the ties and Senators are on vacation Shakespearian blank verse--start- ed toast of vthe very people she despi they paper-bac- k costing only Works For Degree should be in constant contact - Arrival-143- 0 one dollar. Entitled Macbird, it is life as a subterranean pamph- ses the cocktail circuit of American with the people of. their constituen- ' Tashkent-Kab- ul University Calir : a e, biting burlesque on Mac- let at Berkeley in society.' ." cies. . They should convey to the E-- W Arrlval-131- 0 beth, in which all the characters are fornia. Later it was actually put Already simply to possess it Is a At Centre people the wishes of His Majesty Kabul-Khos- Greenwich Vil- t prominent American political lea- upon' the boards in . symbol of superiority among smaN the King and the government to en- ' Depnrture 0830 ders. lage in New York, though it was ter Washingtonians. A few, the sure their happiness and prosperity. - Kabul-Tashke- nt Macbird himself is Lyndon Jo- virtually impossible'Wqa discover stuffier ones, make a pretence of be-i- What we need today is national Departure-090- 0 schemer where it could be seen asth6 players shocked, but most gaily admit unity and we must arrange hnsonan ambitious ' all our who, as in Shakespeare's play, plots moved surreptitiously frbmw.celler to having found it all "divinely fun- activities in accordance with the law. Departure 1030 the murder of the King here call- to cellar. But now its author and ny".' It may not be quite the poli- More thn ever today there should ed Ken O'Dunc in ' order to put other more firianciallymotivated fi- tical reaction its author desired, but be closer cooperation between the Iran Air in thetiiea-tr- e gures the book trade and . at least it seems likely to ensure her people and the government. himself upon the throne. , Bobby It' is Tahran-Kabu- l ' Kennedy appears as a kind of com- world have taken their courage in a substantial economic reward. the duty of members of Parliament Arrival-085- 5 bination Malcolm and Macduff, their hancls. Early this year Macbird Mrs., Garson's most successful to tell the people this and invite them Kabul-Tehra- n full-sca- le who, after a good deal of ty is to open as a creation has been generally taken, to to cooperate actively with the gov- Departure-100- 5 intrigue, succeeds in becoming production, and 50,000 copies of be Adlai Stevenson as the Egg of ernment - ' V - '.Ml ,U ' f AM IndJan Airlines King himself. Others in the cast the script will soon be pn their way Head, for whose dilemma at the ., besides Lady Bird Johnson to the bookshops. '... . end of his career she shows a real Roads Help Development ' moment, an agog Arrival-112- 8 Lady Macbird, include such For the however, understanding.' This is how he is Kabul-Ne- " American public has largely to be made soliloquise Delhi figures as the Egg of Head (Adlai . , to over whether In an editorial on road - building content with simply reading about it. : " Departura-134- 9 Stevenson), the Earl of Warren (Earl or not he should resign activities, . Deewa, published in Actual copies of the text can. be "To see, not to Warren, the Chief Justice), and the or see that is the Sheberghan of Jouzjan , province, .only under private cover question. - obtained said that roads and , highways in from an obscure post office box num- Whether 'tis wiser as a statesman addition to speeding up communica- Getting ber that turns out to be the only re- to ignore, tions among various points of the Your Hands Dirty gistered address for "The Grassy The gross deceptions of outrage country, play an important role in Knoll Publishing Company". ous liars, the social and economic develop- ' Essential To Better Wheat The allusion implicit in the com- Or to speak out against a reign ; Abdul H. Dil of Kabul, associate ment of the nation. It said that pany's title it was from the Grassy of evil professor arid chairman of the only a few years ago travelling Man first learned to grow wheat" from Knoll in Dallas, according to some And by so doing, end there for all Department of Pharmacology, one part of the country to another six to seven thousand years ago ' Mohmmad Ali Ahabi Vahabian of of the Warren Commission's critics, time Kabul University, arrived in Hon- was a difficult task. It sometimes somewhere in the Near East is dry, kill- Iran. Sonora hot and desert that the shots really came that The chance and hope to work olulu recently and is currently a took weeks to cover the distance bet Europe and China were next to dis- is ob- country, a lot like Iran. The local ed President John Kennedy within for change." scholarship student at the East-We- st ween Kabul and Herat; it takes cover the secret, 3,000 years or lso people told us to For fill 1 there used be viously deliberately provocative. Not the play supports the Centre in-- Hawaii, a unique only 16 to hours by truck now. later. Migrating Europeans brought nothing there but vaqueros and a the dynamite in the play , is, of marriage between the Shakespearian exDeriment in education nri in. Under the guidance of His Ma- across the Atlantic in wheat the few cattle herds. It's wheat country course, the inevitable innuendo that idiom and modern topicality as eff- ternational understanding. He jesty the King the Five BM.4 .U . L ...... is Year Plans auw1fWa9 auu . atijr Uliu uic vrcaiciu now." ...-.:- Lyndon Johnson plotted the murder iciently as that. But from the play's studying ror nis doctorate in were initiated and a marked change hemisphere wag the last region to ' The training programme was of his predecessor. ' opening lines from, the! three witches nharmacoloBV. V has been brought about in trans- get the grain. Bor-lau- worked out by Dr. Normal This implication, its author now- (A) Beatnik demonstrator, a Black i Since its founding in 1960 the port. Today, by a twist-of-tim- e, the, of the Rockfeller Foundation, adays hastens to explain resting her Muslim and an old Leftist) : tast-we- st Centre has carried on Commenting on the Pule Khumri UN Food and Agriculture Organisa- faithfully an outstanding grain breeder from case on the need to. stick "1st Witch: When shall we several programmes to increase Sheberghan highway now under tion (FAO), the Rockfeller Founda- story-lin- e ..' the American Midwest who has to the original is not three meet again? understanding among the peoples construction, the paper said that tion and the Mexican Government li- worked in Mexico for 20 years. Dr. necessarily intended to be taken 2nd Witch: In Riot!. oi Asia, the Pacific and the U.S. when completed the are working together to bring young ' road will Borlaugh has developed a method of terally. A tiny brunette, 3rd Witch: Strike! One of the most imnortant ta greatly benefit the people farmers of from the Near East , to cross breeding' grains that has be- Barbara Garson .wrote the play when 1st Witch: Or 'stopping ' train? the scholarship .programme in Jouzjan and Balkh. i North America to how im , learn to' come world famous. she was leader of the Free' Speech to the closing couples from Bobby voivmg more 'than 600 students prove wheat production back home. "We will not forget Dr. Bor- - Movement at' Berkeley last winter. i, Kennedy: irom oi countries. Students live Raising1 Living Since 1961, 50 trainees from 15 Standards , laugh," said Omer Ali Amin of Today she confesses to be both gra- "So, choked with grief, I pledge in Centre residences and attend fVtlintriMi Ytsa4 rf Vmrv Van CnM Iraq. tified and irritated by all the excite- "He taught us the language of my solemn word classes at the University of Ittehad, published in Baghlan, ern, have come North America Mac-bird- to the plants each., ment it is causing. j To the !" that has its voice. lift aloft banner of Hawaii. said in an editorial that the govern- under this programme. They come The healthy plants speak in "Most of the commentors," she one . In this group are regular stu- ment of Prime Minister Moham- 111 1 (, I I RUUIiai K1UUUS Ul II all way and the diseased ones in declares impatiently, "irk me by tak- There is no doubt that the new dents studying for bachelor's or mad Hashim Maiwandwal ' for intensive has de- an nine months course. , another. A plant lis- ing up only the criticism of John- left has discovered ori- breeder must a fresh and master's degrees and others en- cided to initiate short-ter- m projects Though they visit farms and research ten to both and son while they fail to notice the main ginal in; learn their tongue." method of pamphleteering. rolled special programmes: which will be of direct benefit to Dr. Borlaugh insists that his Villain, Bobby Kennedy.... What I Whether Mrs. Garson has also deto- Asian-America- n Teacher Inter- the public. It said that, v United States, most of their train- - since the students work with their hands.' In was trying to do was to remind ra- nated any political change, Junior Year in Hawaii Maiwandwal government is carried out in Mexico. took over, ins many countries such work is passed dicals that they have to build some bomb is perhaps more doubtful. for Americans, Academic Year number of such projects , an interview FAO s have in at North on to ".assistants." . handled more kind of independent force, that they Yet no one can deny she has been ' I that in science and mathematics started. The paper American Reeional Office in Wash., for said that dirt in Mexico than I ever have back cannot get improvements simply by . done her best. Perhaps most Asian during the ' J . x . . the teachers, Language Intern past 10 years a great UIKIUU. OU1IIO Ul ilLAID IQLCaL LI H11ICCS hopping Bobby bandwa- home in Ethiopia," said Ato Tesfaye on the lethal line of all is contained among Programme for Asians, Asian deal has been done in explain- - completing why: , Tessem'a. gon." ' "I even came to like it...... u the puffs on the back cover. It runs: Language Teacher Training for the country's economic infrastruc- "People everywhere know of the And certainly Mrs. Garson is, in fact, an ex- J learned a lot." "To the artists of the stage, who give Americans and the Pacific Prog- ture. Now it is time to concentrate 'great grain harvests of Canada and tremely serious-minde- d, commit- Mir Mohammad Ayub of Afgha us all mankind in all its disguises, ramme of College Teaching of our' efforts on completing projects the United States," said Yusuf Er--' nistan, ted young woman 'her honeymoon and so give us Mounzer El Hamoui of ourselves as truly we Business for Asians. which have a direct bearing on rais- gun of Turkey.. "But we have Syria, and was spent in Cuba who has served are, I pay tribute." It "Ly- the Loulou Reshdy of Morsi is signed ing living standards of the peo- neither their lands, resources, nor jail sentences for her part in anti- B. of the United Arab Republic agre- ndon Johnson, March 27, 1966 ple. The paper said that the projects climate. Our wheat is usually grown after war demonstrations. The trouble is (a statement ed that, studying under Dr. for World Theatre Italians Strike initiated by the government of Prime under adverse conditions too hot, she is also a i It Borlaugh, you could not become a that writer of style, . Day.)", Minister Maiwandwal too cold, too wet or too dry, have this in good plant breeder without getting Rich On Number 28 quality. , deep valleys or along mountain- ' your hands info the dirt. A report published in . ROME, Ittehad said sides. For our studies Mexico, with Of a 1956 66 world crop Jan. 4, (Reuter) the , wheat that Pule Khumri textile factory its rugged terrain and climatic va- Many Italian lottery kiosks ran of 260 million metric tons, only out in Baghlan province can now pro- riety, offers the ideal adverse con- 18 were? of cash and shut up shop after the million harvested in the duce more than 24,200,000 metres of ditions." . ":. number . 28 N Near East. This deficit spells real came up at the wee- cloth. There are 1,311 . MexfccOgrew weaving Fifteen years ago kend for . trouble for Near Easterners they the first time in 124 machines in the factory, according little wheat, yields were poor, Tand weeks.,. . - , eat prodigious quantities of bread 1o the report the country spent much hard-earne- d and cereals provide above half the When a number does not foreign exchange on imports. Today calories in their diet The Near East come up for about 100 weeks Paving; Mexico nt Mazar's Streets is in wheat and Spends much money, money need- systematic lottery players bet has growing, if modest, exports. ed for development, to import on it, doubling their money each Beidar, published in Mazare Sha- Mexican wheat gains are largely wheat, about 85 per cent of it from week, knowing that sooner or rif of - ifn. U - L. - j Balkh, in an editorial urged uue iu me icacaiL;ii prugrBiiimc oi the United States. v . later it will pay off the municipal the: National School Agriculure J corporation to as- of Today wheat is man's most jmpor--. This week number 28 did to phalt the at Chapingo, just streets of the city. When outside Mexico tant cereal. But it was not always , the tune of about 3,400 million Prime ; Minister Mohammad Hashim City. . .so. Until the 16th lire (about, 1,055,000 century barley sterling), Maiwandwal visited the city he Chapingo wheat breeders have . had was the principal foodv grain in shared among thousands .of peo- - ordered the Labour developed high-yiel- d Corps to pave dwarf varieties Europe. , - pie all over The North American buf- the country. the city streets. The paper resistant to wind, rain, extremes of falo prairies A few reported did not become prime hours after opening that now work has begun temperature, and disease. Mexico on asphal- grain country until the "right kind" time this morning, most lottery ting the main hiohwav fmm sends seedlings of these all over shops the of wheat TUrkey hard red winter . rah out of money and had to Pule ' Khumri. According to La- world as breeding stocks and demand was introduced to close. Some" the - in the 1870's. The may not be able uum vorps unn s is growing. . . to -- pay commandant, his t ultimate aim of the training pro- off their winners for se-- men would ' ' have first paved the city "In Sonora (Mexico) we helped gramme is to work just such a tran- veral weeks. " streets if minor repairs bridges .harvest some of the finest winter sition to grain richness Now the'experts to in the ancient are' playing and other places had been wheat I have ever seen," commented lands of the . the number :.29, done as Near East. Do you have a match? which has not promised by the municipal come up for about 100 weeks. Page 4 THE KABUL TIMES JANUARY i 1967 Guns, Butter For US In 7967 Britain's Appeal WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Governors Take WASHINGTON, January ealthy (Continued from pjje 1) OTTAWA, Jan. 4, (Reuter).r-T- he Vietnam in Congo The U.S. economy, buoyant and for more than five years South to resist communist King and Queen of Iran have ac- BERLIN, Jan. A (DPA).-- A U.S. Oath aggression at a when ag- is expected to stay way in 1967. i time the cepted an invitation from Canadian military train en route from West that KINSHASA, Congo, Jan. 4, (AP). gressor is still far from home- Governor-Gener- al That is the view of President n. in 1967 and that the United States our Georges Vanier to Berlin, to Frankfurt in West Ger- Governors of the Congo's eight new And the view is shared by can continue to pursue its course land." visit Canada during the current many was derailed last night in East provinces took their oaths of office some economists both in and out of in Vietnam and providing for the The General said Australia would centennial year, government house Germany. A U.S. army spokesman sending troops from President Joseph Mobutu government and in business and well-bei- U.S. citizens home. be more to South announced Tuesday. said that two of the 66 passengers of of at Tuesday. labour who see all facets of the eco- The President spoke of the need Vietnam to bring its strength there They are" expected to arrive in Ot- the train were slightly injured. .The The Congo became a eight-provin- nomy moving ahead, with inflation to continue to strive for a full edu- to 6,000 men and said it would also tawa on June 6 and will visit Expo engine and two cars left the rails. country on New Year's day only sporadic and minor and tak- cation for each American child, fa- send air squadrons now based in 67, the Montreal world's fair, on Railroad traffic between West Ger- Malaysia. after a decreed reduction from gov- ing little away from over-a-ll growth. milies with decent incomes, cities June 9. many and was halted ernment. President Johnson predicted that free of air pollution and lighted He said New Zealand would also in both directions by the accident troops in Ger-man- The governors are expected to go the United States again in 1967 will housing, health facilities for all citi- be sending its now based BONN, Jan. 4, (AP). Wesf to their new posts within a day or experience another "good year" in zens, and a further reduction in Malaysia to South Vietnam. air force Tuesday ordered F-1- BAGHDAD. Jan. 4, (AP). A two. None will govern the province all key areas of the economy. poverty. U.S. President Lyndon Johnson its starfighters back into the for. mer Iraqi Foreign Minister is expect- his origin. . The President said he believes He also spoke of sending whatever Tuesday expressed his pleasure at air after a month on the ground. of decision to dispatch bat- ed to be appointed as Ambassador in DPA adds the Congolese govern- there will be continued good wages may be necessary to support fight- the Thai a An official grounding order went London,, according political cir- ment announced the tiine Congo- for workingmen, continued good ing forces in Vietnam. talion to South Vietnam. The Pre- out December 6 following a series to des- cles in Baghdad. lese members of the board of the profits for business, and a high rate Thus, President Johnson said, as sident welcomed this action and of crashes. cribed jt as encouraging, White He is Taleb Shibib, currently di- new Societe Generate Congolaise ' of employment . a nation with a gross national pro- Since the Starfighter was introduc- House spokesman Bill Movers said. rector of the Arab League Bureau in Minerals mining company re- He said, "I do not see anything duct ranging between $700,000 mil- ed in the West German air force in lies em- London, who is 'tipped to succeed internationally owned that would make me believe at this lion and $800,000 million, the United At the same time Movers 1961, there have been 54 planes placing the Thailand was , fulfil- former Iraqi Premier Abdul Rahman du Katanga." stage that we are going to be dis- States can afford spend what it phasised that destroyed and 69 pilots killed. "Union Miniere Haut. to Albazzaz. company, appointed in those predictions." needs at home and abroad., ling its obligations as a SEATO President of the new ' The sources said Iraq intends to capital is con- To realise fully the import of the He made it clear he intends to member with the dispatch. MOSCOW, Jan. 4, (Reuter). 60 per cent of whose fill diplomatic vacancies in Afgha- Congo Kinshasa is Jean President's remarks that wages, recommend to Congress next a Nguene Van Kinh paid a' fare- trolled by nistan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Kibwe, former member profits and employment will conti budget that will meet needs. A Hsinhua dispatch reports that well call on Soviet President Niko- Baptiste a those Nigeria. - nue to be good it must be remem- the Royal Cambodian government, lai Podgorny, the Soviet news agency of the "Union- Miniere" board. bered that, in nearly all fields of the in a communique released through Tass reported. Congolese member of parliament Khmere de Pressee" The ambassador, who has repre- MOSCOW, Jan. 4, (DPA). The Emmanuel Kini was. nominated . economy, 1966 was not only a good Haiti Invasion the "Agence Ba-th- Soviet city of Tashkent was shocked year, but one in which records were strongly protests the attack on u sented Hanoi here for nearly 10 while representatives-o- committed by the U.S. years, is leaving for home shortly, by another earthquake last night, the the ma'n Congolese trade unions . topped or nearly topped in areas village Soviet report-te- d com-pan- ranging from automobile production Halted By Arrests Saigon troops on December 30 last but North Vietnamese sources say 'Tass" news agency hold seven seats in the new today. The !'Tass" report said to retail. trade. - The communique says that the his departure date has not been fix- board. the earthquake was of five The gross national product, the KEY WEST, Florida, Jan. 4, Cambodian Government lodges the ed. point The Societe. Generale was found- (Reuter). off- large-sca- le strength. Its was the cen- total of goods produced both pub- American customs strongest protest against this epicentre ed by the Kinshasa government last icials Tuesday Cu- tre of the city, badly by licly and privately is up from its cur- interrogated 70 aggression committed delibera- STUTTGART, Jan. 4, (DPA). damaged, December 31. following the refusal bans, a series of earthquakes last year. -base- rent annual rate of $745,000 million Haitians and Americans arrest tely by the U.S. Saigon troops. An. boy and by the d Union Min- ed Monday night on a deserted corporation headquar-- to $794,000 million industrial pro- The communique points out that woman died in a fire Tuesday which iere to set up . beach while preparing ROME, Jan. 4, (Reuter). Italy duction is by than three per to leave for this is part and parcel of the policy broke out when a petrol tank vehi- - ters in the Congo as required by a more has five an invasion of Haiti in a shrimp ss invited its European Com cent spending for new plants and - of and intimida- els crashed into two farmres cot- recent Congolese law. boat. Are mon Market partners to attend a nt is by 800 million tion practised for a long time by tages. The petrol caught and Yesterday's announcement said Rolando summit conference this spring, a dollars, to an annual rate of 63,400 Masferrer, said the me- n- Washington and the Saigon regime in an instant the cottages were a the administration of the new com- all heavily armed some un- government official said here Tues million dollars. - and in against Cambodia in an attempt to mass of flames. A woman who pany would be completed after the force 350 day night. Figures like these and others con- iformwere pat of a of force the government to renounce panicked and jumped out of the remaining 40 per cent of the share who planned join re- He said the date had yet to be vince Mr.' Johnson that the nation's to forces with its policy of strict neutrality and window was seriously injured, while capital had been subscribed by in- in Haiti settled, but would probably be economy will continue to be strong bels and overthrow cows also fell victim to the fire. it terested parties. Francois Duvalier in a The royal government the com- just after Easter. Another report said the family week. munique continues, appeals to all Australian Army The meeting, proposed by Italian consumer price index in Kinshasa Jack Ruby Masferrer, who was arrested on countries which uphold justice and Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani rose live per cent., or 17.1 index the beast, claimed that he would peace, as does Cambodia, to register and expected to be attended by Pre- points, in the month ending De- (Continued from page 1) have had an army in Haiti strong a strong protest against the criminal 'Recruits' Dogs sident de Gaulle, ostensibly .marks cember 15th, the high commission the 10th ' anniversary Many private investigators and enough to cross the windward pas- policy of the U.S. and Saigon troops of the Treaty for planning and reconstruction an- writers insited that the assassinat- sage and invaded Cuba within a country with meager means of de ofKome which brought the nounced today. month. For Vietnam War market into being. ion was part. of some wider scheme in attacking a peaceful and neutral Food costs rose 7.1 per cent des- The 70 men were taken to a Mi- fence. pite a general price or that there was no lone assassin. SYDNEY, Jan. 4, ,(DPA).-r-Th- e freeze in the ami jail without a shot being fired WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (DPA). capital. Several hinted that Ruby was Australian army has start- Drastic shortages of basic and a customs officer said they would Saigon, was reported by Re- The U.S. federal capital set up an connected in some way with Os- In it ed a major campaign to attract commodities contributed to this. probably be charged with trying to uter an estimated platoon of Viet absolute world record last year for Such staples as rice wald, a suggestion that Jack Ruby recruits. But it is not out to find wheat, and sugar export arms illegally. Cong guerrillas crossed the Cambo- the number of telephone users, the are missing from the markets. always denied. Jean-Baptis- young Australian men as volunt- Father te Georges, ' a figure being 926 phones per thous- Ruby dian border northwest of Saigon While no one is reported starving, Two weeks before he died, former eers it wants dogs, for service and inhabitants of Washington. Education Minister in the early Tuesday and abducted , 15 transportation, administrative and propped up in his hospital bed, in South Vietnam. The total telephones ' Duvalier regime who was to have South Vietnamese from a busy mar- number of in currency ex-- record lasting minutes For some months Austra- reserve difficulties are made a three been the new president if 'the inva- the the world, 195,500,000, means a ket place, a military spokesman said. army pected to create belt tightening over and 35 seconds in which his voice sion succeeded, was one of those lian in Vietnam has been paper average of 59 per thousand The spokesman said the border special "dog the next few weeks. is heard denying that he knew Lee - using units" whose people. , ' arrested, Masferrer said. incident occurred six miles from the As some commodities are often Harvey Oswald before President would-b- task it is to find the the hiding Of this Another e invader remark- village of Go Dau Ha in Tay Ninh , total, almost 50 per cent missing from the shelves for weeks Kennedy was murdered. pieces of Viet Cong guerillas. are in ed bitterly as he was taken to Miami province 38 miles northwest Sai- the U.S. Japan follows, then - of What so far has merely been at a time before reappearing in The record has been released by "we have been working on this for Britain and West Germany. . gon. experiment to abundance, the. present squeeze Capitol recordings. seven years, and now this." an turned out be The Soviet Union is fifth on the a successful new fighting device. seems to be creating no more trou- Ruby was questioned by members Masferrer accused the United The market place is located bet- list, with 8,900,000 telephones. ble. While until recently the exis-ter.e-e of his family and other unidentifi- States of "protecting Fidel Castro" 100 metres within In the U.S. there are 478 phones ween 50 and of the special dog units ed people gathered round his bed add said a considerable amount of South Vietnam, the spokesman said. per thousand inhabitants which WANTED wa3 kept secret, it has now ceas- means that there is scarcely a house- WE WISH in the Dallas hospital where he was money had been invested in arms Troops of . platoon of govern- TO PURCHASE ed to 'be one as the "army is : r,T rushed suffering from cancer. and men for the invasion, which he ment militia stationed in Go Dau hold without a telephone. IMMEDIATELY A VW SEDAN. advertising for any of According to the transcript of had planned for years. Ha pursued the Viet Cong, but the member 1964 MODEL OR LATER WITH dogs. i ROME, Jan. DUTY the record, released by the com- -. The customs officials surrounded guerrilla crossed into Cambodia tak- 4, (Reuter). Eliza- UNPAID, A dog unit consists of a lieu- pany, Ruby begins by recalling his a seafront home at Cocoa Plum, ing their captives with them. beth Taylor and her husband Ri- Contact the Asia Foundation. ' tenant, seven soldiers and two chard moments before shooting Oswald beach, a remote section of Key Asked if the abductees could have Burton fly to Dahomey, West Vaca one of the string of Florida been said dos and their trainers. Africa, on Friday to film Graham in Dallas police headquarters. bandits, the spokesman four-legge- The d "recruits" re- Greene's Keys running southwest from Miami that about 30 armed men were in- "The Comedians" a KADS Ruby said he walked down a training in aca- KADS presents Die as some of men were prepar- ceive a war novel critical of the regime in Haiti Eha Dm ramp from the street into the po-- . the volved and reports from the scene demy for dogs set up as late as of President Francois Duvalier.; Herrn Mississippi, in German, lice station garage Oswald ing to board a shrimp boat indicated they were Viet Cong. when January, 1966,v in Inglebum. New Because there was little chance January 5, 6, 7. KADS (heated) was being trans- taken out to be South Wales. ', of shooting the film in Haiti, West Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. ferred to the Dallas county jaiL Training is aimed' at one Africa has been chosen as it offers , Tickets: ASTCO, German '.. All I did is walk down there, Policies In Burma In 7966 thing only: the finding and har- a similar background. ... Commissary BOAC, UN HosteL down to Non-me- the bottom of the ramp rying of Viet Cong guerrillas. A spokesman for the coupleTues-da-y U.S. Embassy. AISK. oc- and that's when the incident When Australian troops meet night bers Af. 80, members Af. 40. . (Continued from page 2) tish, the Burmese maintained that described as ridiculous a curred, the bottom of ramp. the enemy, the dog units are put report that they had received ranks were being seriously deplet- they had no alternative but to act a letter Ruby was asked when be finally on a helicopter and flown to the threatening them with ed by mass surrenders. public death over Kabul Music Society realised that something had hap- "in the interest." spot where the enemy has been "The Comedians." One of the highlights of 1966 was Burma launched a modest Four Presents J pened. V:" sighted, and set. on the trail 'I know of no letter threatening Helmut Roloff pianoforte Ne Win's weeklong visit to the Year Plan based, on the principle of Cong. happened in such a blur tha the vViet death," he said. The report show- USIS Auditorium, Friday. Jan. fit United States at the invitation of of self-hel- p. It envisages an annual A course before I knew it, I was down on training in the ex ed a misconception over the location 6, 1967 at 8:15 p.m. President Johnson. The trip under- Increase in capital Investment of 15 ordinary school the ground. The officers had me on tra at Inglebum of film, as it was being shot in West Tickets Af. 80, available at scored Burma's commitment to neu- per cent Funds for the Plan will takes eight dog the ground." months. Each Africa, not Haiti, the spokesman ASTCO, U.S. Embassay, or at the trality and afforded the two leaders come mainly from internal resour- lets its masters know it has sighted added. ' He was asked if he realised he door. . had done something. an opportunity to review the situa- ces and existing foreign aid prog- the enemy differently, training per- Asia. rammes. sonnel said. Well, really it happened so fast tion in Southeast sens- cor- ' "One wags its tail, and everything else, I can't recall Burma remained keenly Agricultural production, the the other itive to developments economy, pricks iip its ears. AH have been that happened from the time I came jn Vietnam nerstone of the country's gov- -, . trained not to utter a sound. If to the bottom of 'the ramp until during the year. The Burmese was hard hit by widespread floods re- coun- one of them barks just once, he the police officers had me on the ernment, which has put itself on in 1966 the worst to hit the cord as eagerly seeking peace in try in half a century. As a result, has not passed the examination." ground... but I know that they were from Vietnam, offered Rangoon as a site rice exports were expected to drop To graduate the school holding my hand and grabbed one as a fully trained "frontline dog," J for a peace-maki- conference. to 1.2 million tons, lowest in years for the gun. animal must capable of The Burmese continued to remain the be He was asked; "Did you ever following a trail for at least five ' scrupulously neutral on the Viet- know Oswald before?" , hours. namese issue and refrained from Rhodesia... Never have I known his or seen The dogs are said to be spec- him condemning either China or the before, he replied. (Continued from page 2) ' ially pleased with the flight by Ruby's tape will be included on United States for their involvement helicopter. in Vietnam. jority rule. Smith's extremists the record which also features the At present--, 10 "graduates", are Burmese cheered his recent rejection of voices of the late President Kenne- relations with , China, waiting for Britain's i "working document" aaih their turn to vi....,';, with which she has a long vulner- dy, Governor John Conally of Texas. a Rhodesian Nko- - be flown to the front. able border have been correct and for settlement. ,, and other involved in the assassi-- : those of the The star among the dogs is even cordial. mo's followers arid nation and its aftermath in Novem- Zimbabwe African National Un- Caesar, who can pursue an enemy The year saw a growing aware- ber 1963. ion (ZANU) also rejoiced, for for more than 35 hours. r ness by Profits from the recording are to the Burmese government of they regarded the proposal as a the need for closer cooperation go to the Kennedy Library in Cam- sellout of Rhodesia's four million Noisiest Place In World bridge, Massachusetts. among Asian states. But the Bur- Africans. - NEW 8, mese, in line with tradition, are YORK, Jan! (IFNA). Africans agitate at the United What do you moving cautiously in this direction., think is the noi- ; ':(& Nations for dealing with the siest place Guess : ; Weather in the world? Forecast They feel that any hasty move to southern sixth of Africa as a ajain. Over the northern regions establish a multilateral .. base for single problem si- for striking According to physiology re- of the country the skies will t closer cooperation among Asian multaneously ' to end white mino- searchers, the noisiest place is be cloudy. The rest of the states would soon become involved rity rule in South Africa and country the landing deck of an aircraft will have clear In a struggle between East and Portugal's territories ' of ; Moz- weather. carrier as planes take off and West. ambique and Angola, as well as land. The temperature In Lai While welcoming present efforts in Rhodesia. Extremists among fell to " The, noise is measured in its lowest yet, minus toward Asian unity, Burma believes Rhodesia's 220,000 whites agree. i 40 Acoustic! experts say that k degrees centigrade. a climate for greater cooperation They would welcome the al- In temperature on the carrier the noise is bet- Kabul the should be created before attempting liance with South Africa and 150 today will range from ween and 155 decibles, while minus any grand Asian alliance. Portugal that they , believe this 14 the peak traffic noise in a big degrees to plus seven deg- A major concession to the private African approach would make rees centigrade. city is only 85 decibles and at a sector during the year was decont- inevitable. jet airport 117 decibles. rol of 34 agricultural and fish pro- Many African nationalists are AT THE CINEMA ducts convinced after the last year companies which constitute the Cuttings Service basic diet of the country's 24 mil- that a nonviolent route to and Bakhtar news agency will ARIANA CINEMA lion people. majority cuttings rule in Rhodesia and o,ien a service in March. ; At 1, 3, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. : The immediate effect of decontrol southern Individuals and organisations Africa no longer exists. This Af- In American colour cinemascope film was an abundant supply of decon- Kabul can 1000 rican stance is welcomed by subscribe for Af. , in Farsi. trolled items and a substantial drop psr annum white extremists because and in the provin- RIVER OF NO RETURN in prices. it ces for 1200. subs- brings former moderates to their Af. Monthly CINEMA; cription is 100. PARK In a dramatic move last Septem- ranks. The polarisation betwe- rate Af. At 1, 3, 8 and 10 p.m. Combined ber Burma withdrew from the sterl- en white and black continues, T ... INTERNATIONAL . Italian French cinema- -. CLUB and colour ing bloc. Fearing devaluation of the with each side confident can scope film ... ' " it Thursday January, 5, 1967 in Farsi. pound, the Burmese, government : ' win at the showdown. ,. Dinner Dance SAMBENSE had cautiously converted most of Both are wrong, of coursel 1 with live music by the 'Blue , KABUL CINEMA i foreign its exchange reserves from There will be no winners if the Sharks' Band. At 1; 3, p.m. President of 7:30 and 9:30 sterling into gold and other hard last chap'.jr of this "Greek tra- Accom. Ariana Afghan Airlines Mr. Gulbahar ; Guest Ent: Adv. booked , Italian colour film. currencies. Though they came in gedy" is race war in Africa. Afs. 100 and Director of Traffic and Sales Mr; A. Sharza boardintr DAMASCUS THIEF , s for bitter criticism from the Bri (THE NEW YORK TIMES) At the door Afs. 200 PIA flight for Jedda(Advt)