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' ' Thant May Change Decision ; ffis Majesty De Gaulle Observes 3rd French ; Doshi-She- r Attends Meeting A-Bo- Khan Meeting Ne Win In NY mb Test In South Pacific After :: Dr. Bander Highway For Aurans PAPEETE, TAHITI, Sept. 12, (AP). . KABUL, September 12. (Bakhtar) 65 third nuclear device Its largest to Private Discussion Lasts Minutes Hit Majesty the King participat France detonated Its date' Nears Completion NEW lORKi Sept. 12, (neuter) ed ia the condolence meeting for In the South Pacific Sunday with President Charles de Gaulle fa- 25 miles point. KABUL, September 12, (Bakhtar). General Ne Win, the Burmese head of the itate now on m the late Dr. Aurang the Chairman observing the explosion from tero - three la yen of asphalt have been States, went to the United Nattoni yetter- of.Azad Pakhtunistan ..Association, yield of cial visit of the United i The detonation was scheduled for Ihe the explosion was not Doshi-Sherkh- ' la.d on the 214 kilometre ,; Sacramcntf, California, . held at day.'.'...... '.v ..v.. '' Saturday morning but wu .delayed 24 immediately revealed but a spokesman yesterday morning. Bander highway. 11:45 i. iaitf, hours because of unfavourable wind if. was larger , than .the previous , wide During a three-ho- ur visit to He noted that he would bt It condolence meeting wu held Paving of the seven metre conditions. experiments. completed shortly. United Nations " headquarters holding press conference on w the Sheirpur mosque by the De- road will be priv- 19, eve of opening of ;; The Chief of the French ;. Onicials of the Centra de L'Experi-menutio- n Minister of Public Works Engi- General Ne Win conferred Sept the partment ot Tribal Affairs. . !.' witnessed blast from the du Pacifique.., the . French ately for 65 minutes with U Thant the General Assembly. hit .Majesty the King expressed Republic the neer Ahmadullah, accompanied, by Sunday's firing, the equivalent to an Atomic Efitrgy Com- La- who has announced his intention According to sources present his sympathy to the son ot Dr. cruiser da Cratse. Khwazak, the Commander of held during mission, termed the of retiring from his post. at the. reception, U Thant gave Aurang first French Pacific test shot a success. bour Corps, inspected the work on ' a.m., De Gaulle, wearing A spokesman later cdnflnned the Impression that he would Prune Minister' Mohammad daylight, hours, came at 7.30 gray protective the road and issued instructions dis- withhold his! decision on QMT). coveralls and anti-flas- h dark glasses, about maintenance and laying of as- that their talks had included final Hasfaim Maiwandwal, Sardar Mo- Tahiti time (1730 , s. cussions on U Thant's future. his future until then. hammad. Nairn, Sardar Abdul Wall, was on the commander's bridge. phalt to the Asphalting Department reporters he was not General Ne Win's visit to New The bomb exploded 30 "minutes after of the Doshi-Sherkha- n Bander pro- He told the Deputy Prime Ministers, mem- ' invitation-follo- authorised to give details. York at U Thant's wed mili- Suharto, Loyal the key was thrown, the normal time ject. - bers ot the cabinet, civil and ( Burmese ' Chief of the project Abdullah U Thant himself declined to talks which th tary officials and. Pakhtunistanis te- period for the detonation processN leader had in Washington with De Bakhtani furnished information N clarify his Sept., 1 .declaration of nding in Kabul participated in the To Sukarno, Says Gaulle flew to Mururoa Atoll, to President 'Johnson. ' ; the Minister. resignation in an appearance to condolence meeting "'--' from Papeete, Friday to inspect the top 12-da- newsmen preceding the official The General's y state visit Indonesian Envoy secret nuclear facilities on the Atoll. The Minister who arrived in Kun-du- z design- . lunch he gave for the Burmese to the was i i ...r .., v; C if-.., "The President who had extended his late Saturday night, inspected ed to balance his trips to Moscow September 12. the construction work now in pro- leader and Mrs. Ne Win. liagram Farm Gets WASHINGTON, visit to the South Pacific when the test and, Peking last year and refl- (AP). The Indonesian Ambassador, gress on the city's theatre and the had to be postponed by One day, will ' ected Burma's Sun- new building Works ; to the United States estimated three-wee- for the Public kciiine To Clean be back in Parit from his k policy. , ... , day night that about 100,000 people department for the province. ; High Council world tour on Tuesday night, IT Thant took unusual mea- killed in the aftermath of the The work on the Kunduz theatre Wheat In Farwan Were The atomic device, suspended from sures to show hospitality during attempted coup of hit country last which began 24 days ago is 60 per' ; Expels 3 Judges CHAR1KAR, Sept 12 (Bakhtar). A a balloon, was fired in an altitude of General Ne Win's brief stay in ' ' cent completed. October. metres.-..;,- ., " 500 ; ;, . Sept. 12, (Bakhtar). wheat cleaning machine running on ' ,. KABUL, New York.v -' 'I' He said estimates that as many ' The theatre which is being cons- explosive , . assumed The judicial 'high council in the last petrol was installed in Bagram by th' , Its power, to In a rare gesture, he travelled were killed were exag-gerate- d. tructed in the municapality's park, has put on 22 judges and fair-po- Uepartment of Agriculture, Parwan ' have totalled ,500 kilotons, was consi- 50 days trial to New York International rt - j occupies an acre of land and has a province, '''x derably .bigger than of its two judicial offiicals. to greet the chief of state. Saturday. local, television-radi- o that, stage ten metres long and, wide. jj Interviewed on'a five Three judges have been ' expelled In another, break ?The machine, sent to the province predecessors, exploded on Mururoa with protocol, programme. Ambassador v.JL ' The seating capacity will be 1400. Atoll in - . the judicial profession, two have personally by the Ministry of Agriculture and July. ' two-stor- y from he took the General N. Pilar said, "I don't think that all ( The building of the Irrigation days ago, the caps Both had remained below the 100 been temporarily suspended, and one on a tour of UN headquarters. 20 hat these 100,000 who were killed were public works department occupies ' , ' ' cash. Tight security city to clean 20 to 30 seers of wheat kiloton ceiling. i a 1 has been fined 1,000 afghanis in was imposed communists. There were also vil- two and a half acre area. , About twenty ex- The others have received minor pu- for the visit to the United Na- per hour. lage quarrels that were involved. minutes after the plosion military nishments. tions. Guards kept reporters and Toe cleaning will be free of charge. "Somebody who doesn't like another planes of the Vautour ' - ' , " . ' i . cameramen behind metal.' The cost running it will be shoulder- model flew close to the atomic cloud to .'bar of --wust call him a communist and he ners. ... 4 by provincial agri- ' ' ,( take specimens of radioactive out. ed the Ministry, tht cbuld kill him.-"- ; ' fall Flags of member states, ; jThe? new series not cultural director Abdul Majid said ; Pilar said President' Sukarno' "re- i.' of tests,, begun in Delegation, usually flown on un- July in US Astronauts Indian Saturdays A luge number of fanners were pre- mains, the- - Chief of State but that the Mururoa region, will pro- less during the General Assem- installed. bably be continued. Ail-Cle- sent as the. machine was 'General Suharto, who rallied the Three more test Given ar Officials bly, were honour1' Health hoisted in of forces crush the attempted explosions .are expected, one or,wo of - 7-- armed to the visitor. : ... coup, "was given emergency powers ;them will be, made with a manipulated Signal Discuss Hospital After their visit here, General Linguists To Work For Today to restore law and order and he was i.e. a bomb containing ther- 12. (Bakhtar) ; : ! ' ' KABUL, September and Mrs. Ne Win were flying to elements.,.." ' CAPE (Reu- given full powers not , all . the monuclear ' KENNEDY, Sept 12, delegation, headed by the west coast to con On Atlas Hero ,An Indian tmus their powers of President ; Sukarno but ter). U.S. Space Agency officials Sun- Mehra, a professor at the tour, returning to Rangoon KABUL. Sept (Bakhtar). Prof. Ram Lai by he was given full powers to do cer- -' day gave astronauts Charles Conrad Medical Training !n way of Honolulu. George Morscnsterne of Norway who is Institute of things." ; ' Health Institute and Richard Gordon tain . ''u.'f the yesterday. an honourary member of . the Pathto J'' India, arrived here ' c'om-pi'ete- 1 added that Suharto "is ly signal for a third attempt to begin the the delegation will Tolana and the chairman of the Pilar rises Medicine its stay 1 During ! 'I' loyal President Sukarno." Gemini 1 mission today. officials of the Mi- v linguistic atlas arrived here to talks with KABUL: Sept. 12, (Bakhtar). Atlas-Agen- hold s attempt-- Troubles in the a 100-be- JSihanoak Ccmrittits pn The Ambassador said the . target of Public Health about a d at the invitation of Kabul University Health has nistry coup .ind Sukarno's support of The Public Institute which forced a two-da- y postponement children's hospital which will US, Cambodian. - yesterday. ,ti with of Etkfes- the communist party raised doubts been entrusted the task Saturday were traced to series uf - ttw-a- - ' a id the Indian" PHNOM., PENH,eptembeV 12, Tt wiU cooperate with the College be built with of analysing both home . produced - that the President knew precisely coincidences which . caused a false in Kabul. (AP). Cambodian . Chief .State f Xilciature ia the study of 4anguages. government .of the people wanted. and imported medicine. alarm. .the., Indian Norodom. Sihanouk JMUsaajkiears Redard who it another what Dr. Zakir Hussien, r Prol. Geors 1968 The result of the analysis of ; T'We think that after when The guidance system that gave indica- Vice President, laid the cornerstore that the U.S. embassy here may be linkuist arived here . yesterday to these medicines is sent to the the general elections are going to be tions of running qut of control during of the hospital when he visited Af- sacked if it is reopened. '. coperate in completing the atlas of committee on formulas which is cannot carried out, then we will know.... the countdown in fact worked properly, ghanistan in July this year. , "I start anything for the languages. :" ' responsible for controlling me- want. But now ' space officials of diplomatic rela- British orientalist, Prof, llya what the people dicine. reported. ' tions with the United States the' yester- laboratory Normal checks re- for alto arrived in Kabul there is doubt. During the . time The responsible for sumed very good reason that my people infprmation on the emer- at both launching pads, one team Couve De Murville day to gather more of doubt, Suharto is given , analysing medicine needs more are over excited working on the Atlas-Age- about it", he. said historical monuments of Sorkh Kotal. gency powers." personnel and equipment, , Dr. target Saturday. due to of? Visits Yugoslavia & The professors were met at the air- As for the future, Pilar said, Said Murtaza Saidi, the Vice blast at 1249 G.M.T. today, "One cannot blame fore-seeah-le and another a mile away on them for' that. port by Noor Ahmad Shaker, the "communist resurgence in the President . of the. Public Health the Titan ' September 12, They would sack Two-Gemi- BELGRADE, the American em- director of the Linguistics Institute future is going to be very Institute, said. , which must be sent up Minister bassy, as they have ' exactly (DPA). French Foreign already dijne, if of the College of Literature. difficult.' But, the fact is that' this The government of the Fede- 97 minutes later. flew to there Maurice Couve de Murville were new bombings of ' our government is not going to succeed ral Republic of Germany has Weather forecasters predicted satis- four-da- y offi- frontier zones by Belgrade Sunday for a the Americans! t : in solving our economic problems, showed readiness to provide an factory launch conditions today here will have "So I think, Shaiiti Back From cial visit during which he in these condjtipns, ' 1 mean our short-ter- m problems, expert in the field. and around the world. talks with Yugoslav government that the American interests , wpuld Foreign Policy Seminar without help." " ' ' v be 12, (Bakhtar). Moh- HERAT, September 12, (Bakhtar) The pilots, navy commander Charles members. better taken care of by United KABUL. Sept "Of course, we don't like the idea States Shafiq, advisor of A group of 14 Pakistani students Conrad Jr. and Lieutenant The Minister is continuing his allies such as Australians, ammad Mum an the. of aid. We would like to pay for it Commander Euro- Canadians Affairs, returned from the University of Lahore ar- Richard F. Gordon Jr. planned series of visits to the Eastern and West Germans rather Ministry of Foreign BUt the fact is that as it is now, to take have than by attending ' rived here from Kabul on their way advantage of the latest pean countries which already American diplomats stay- to Kabul from the U.S. after vi need aid."' ' M postponment to ing to Iran. , mock-u- p taken him to Bucharest and Sofia in In Phnom Penh." ;' ",. a" seminar in international affairs held . practice in a version of their April of this year. He also visited Sihanouk made these remarks at at Harvard University for two months. spaceship. ' KABUL, Sept. 12, '(Bakhtar). President Phnom Penh's airport answer- discussed eoun-.try- 't Trouble struck the 11 At-la- s- Moscow together, with while , The seminar how a Gemini - ing ' September, Ghulam Rahman Amiri, a member Charles de Gaulle in June. questions from West German domestic situation affects its MAHMOOD IRAQI, of Agena rockets automatic pilot sys- : Panjsheer the Kabul Museum .staff had Official Yugoslav quarters are Author Klaus Mehaert, who asked foreig apolicy. ' ; 12, (Bakhtar). The road who gone tem Saturday. attaching great importance to the whether there were any possibilities participants from 29 which remained closed to traffic for to the United States for further studies Shafiq said the 23 ' reopen- in history Just minutes before the Atlas wu visit. " ' of restoring relation! between Cam- discussed and exchanged six days due to floods was under a Fulbright scholar- countries to roar skyward, - talks which bodia and the United traffic yesterday. ship returned to Kabul; powering the Agena' Couve de- Murville's States. , . view on international affairs. ed to . rendezvous target into orbit, a strange were to begin Monday morning with "If the Americans want to . tome signal was relayed to the blockhouse.' his Yugoslav' counterpart Marko back to Cambodia, they must de- will climax in a meeting cide, once and for alL stop bom- Within an hour, the mission was post- Nikezii and to ' Broz Tito, bing us," Sihanouk 1 S. poned. with President Josip said. Impressive Turnout In Viet. Elections; probably in Zagreb, will not only "And I do not think they would However, the spokesman said, tech- be be dedicated to the strengthening of very prudent to come btefc as nicians labored throughout the night existing political, economic and cul- long as the Vietnam war is not over, US Piano Hit; Scattered Terrorism Reported 'with no avail in attempts to duplicate because tural relations. it will be very difficult with many more to come. munist Dai Viet the problem. Sept 12 (AP and, Reu-ter- ). , 16 for them, if SAIGON, ! .They are also expected centre not impossible, fid) to Premier Nguyen Cao Ky said before The voters, who showed their iden- drop bombs over South Vietnam's voters turned "We've done about everything we on two international problems: our territory, from the1 elections he would consider a 60 tity cards and a special voting card is- one time to the other, out in impressive numberi Sunday for can do to duplicate the hitch," he said. Vietnam and Germany. until this war pelt cent vote quite taUsfactory and sued recently to poll officials, were giv- comes despite threats ,"A decision will be made Sunday whe- Regarding Vietnam, the French to an end." nationwide elections encouraging figures en a sheet convincingly inc elation at more of printed ballot forms. that the from the Viet Cong. ' It - ther to go ahead and uy or replace and Yugoslav sides agree wa evident at the Saigon election head- Viet Cong guerrillas marked election minority Buddhist move- the cannister." American intervention should be rebuffed the day by shelling boycott quarters. several military camps - PEOPLE HELP ment that tried to enforce a - Whatever the decision, he added, it stopped. ." BUltD Although the elected assembly mem- .and an airfield throughout South Viet is no total similarity The voters named a 117-ma-n assemb- would not affect the launch time be- While there BRIDGE OVER AUNGAR bers from 530 candidates will not nam late Saturday night and early in- constitution, but the of views on German question, ly to write a new sche- cause it takes only about an hour to MEETERLAM, Sept 12, (Bak- be known for a few days, their Sunday morning, a U.S. spokesman re- quarters, neverthel- central Issue was whether enough of make the switch. formed Belgrade htar). Work on the construction dule it already drawn up. ported. ess pointed out that Paris snd Bel- the nation's citizens would vote to Conrad and Gordon are to rocket of a bridge over the Alingar river The assembly will begin its delibera- The airfield, at Phan. Thiet, 93 miles grade not disagree entirely. in demonstrate tupport for democratic skyward at 9:25 a.m. (1425 GMT), do the Alingar woleswali, Lagh-ma- n tions on a new constitution Sept 26 east of Saigon, was hit by 19 will mortar ' The French, Foreign Minister province began processes, however faulty. write the shells precisely 97 minutes after the Agena with the co- and will have tix months to and small arms yesterday morn- ' day e' listened when he operation When the voting ended after a sails into a (297.7 km) high doubtless be to of the peopU yester- new charter. The military regime has ing setting a jet fuel dump on fire and day: marked by scattered Viet Cong ter- setting up a chase to fast "only explains de Gaulle's conception of retained a virtual veto power over the causing light damage to orbit already show- aircraft, he p rorism incomplete retultt 90 minutes. of a step-by-ste- rapproachement. The bridge is among the'three ''assembly. said. halves of . in the area which will cons- ed about 70 per cent of the 5J8S.5I2 Following the rendezvous the of the two be ' Following the promulgation of a The fire was now under control and tructed with help from USAfD. eligible voters went to the pollt. i the world's quickest the astronauts will will held runway was not damaged, he added. The bridge the five northernmost provinces constitution more elections be immediately drive spaceship which will be four me- In The Chief-of-Sta- the Into a Greek Cyprlot Killed Buddhist revolt to' fill whatever offices it provides of the' military tres long, and two . that were the centre of link-u- p metres wide - S. Vitnameae regime. with the Agena. per cent almost certainly a presidential system Lieutenant Gene- NICOSIA, Cyprus, September' 12, will connect Sanger, Sao," and last spring, officials said 75 ral Nguyen balancing congress. Van Thien, called the Later in the flight Gordon will walk civilian was Kalman villages voted. In the southern delta area scat- with a (AP). A Greek Cypriot with Alingar elections "a in space for 107 : A Reuter despatch adds: Voters bitter and crushing defeat minutet, and later killed and three others were wound- woleswali. i tered by Vict Cong but solid returns for early in the the communists. " stand in hit teat for 140 minutes. flare-u- p The bridge turnout were called to the pollt The ed in a sudden of fighting will shorten the dis- indicated, a M to 70 per cent He by wailing siren and gov- told newsmen the election astronautt also plan to use the power- Greek-Turkis- h tance between scattered morning a a wu at Arsos, a mixed the villages, which Independent observers "a military which circled victory for the entire free world," ful Agena engine to shoot to a 1 5 (24 km) southeast of each have 8,000 inhabitant!, reported s ernment aircraft record village miles by throughout the country and the seven city broadcasting election tongs. greatest victory ever won by altitude of 863 miles (1,388 kmX Nicosia, the Cyprus government kilometres. generally orderly election and no evi- 'the the "free Vietnamese." Splashdown it set for Sunday. More ,than SO people work vol- The 568 candidates were competing Thursday morn- said dent irregularities at the polls. The ing in ' untarily, On 1 17 seats in assembly government said that final the Atlantic 725 miles (1,117 A force UN peace-keepin- the bridge daily sup- In for a constituent km) of The moct surprising results came figures on southeast to village. ervised, by, the construction Intended to write a new constitution for voting totals would be an- of Cape Kennedy. troops was rushed the et cities of Saigon. Hue and Da Nana. gineer. ... " the the country and the nounced Monday afternoon. UN sources said the clash in the t sympa- submit it to ruling In alt three, radical Buddhist The latest total predominantly Turkish village ttart--' military junta headed by Premier , announced listed SMSHBMMeasssaasssssieaMaiBSsHsVssaa thisers, were thought to be strong, there 3,700,000 midday and last- Nguyen Cao Ky. . people as having voted, with ed shortly before and Anti-Chole- ra many Viet Cong tympathitert many province Red . Messairc wr totals still avail- ed about two hours. Crescent government Most of the candidates are not run- not Measures KABUL, September 12,. (Bakh amid the' city's mattet able. ' ning oo party lists and there have been KABUL, Sept wu mmlmlted. ; This compares 12, (Bakhtar). STOP PRESS tar). The Afgbas Red , Crescent pftttura few contests between with 3.400,000 million To a turnout of political factions. prevent the spread of cholera Society bas sent a tektram of sym Official returns pva who voted in the provincial elections In I5.J per But many candidates come from of Afghartan, ,he Ministry Society gU' per. tint'- - fa Da Vang. May 1965. of Public pathy to he Red Descent right-win- g At that time there were mcompltte returns either the Nat- 4.7 Health has issued instruction! Pakistan On the latest floods in cent in Hue and . million eligible voters to the of anti-co- and the turnout vote in Saigon ionalist party or the extreme airports and the border , - , a (4 ( cent station, East Pakistan ttW Pr Continued on Past 4 Afghanistan of to take certain precautions. 12, PAGE 2 THE KABUL' TIMES SEPTEMBER I960 QfiservritioviZ On PriniyMinister FoodFor Thought ' progressive Democracy Speech

By Shafle Bahel ''ocWl'Wof the people, which-- Part 11 "3.' to eliminate remnants of according to the language of phi- - In one part Of his speech the feudalism which will not easily Z.r strokes fell great oaks. losophy of progressive democra- - Prime Minister stages that the give up its stand ,against the re- WU"rfiauireai heaJtiW physlcaijtjrnajor features of the reform pro-arowt- form movement of progressive is another important as- - grammes of progressive democ-- u democracy in order to safeguard ' - - "' THE KABUL TIMES i."rj.. 'on tectt)l"tr feMihlstert 11rcy iafe''xplaine d In his' speech, its own special Interest. ... ch. The. preservation joZ our cul-- This implies two, thuitrs: But how, one may ask, does thi 1 Benjamin Frankly i tural hetitage.i Uhe advanbement Tfca ipsocii delivered hyhinwif v Prime Minister intend to achieve J . ajlrembracing ' Published tver'y day except Fridays by the Kabul Times i of education,. popularisation an., national these objectives.. The answer to this oi wueamon--' ano meracy, tne calls ".for supreme question is clearly set out in the phi- ' ' f , AQfcNCY . dicu)H'A. n - , . , PUBLIWINO Ml .ten right Dtirea ftaecess. a ipformat-io- national feffdrt 'to 'build the coun- losophy. Here are some of high- are 'all- - pirn' of the program- try in every sphere of life; lights of the ways by which he plans r v me for the development of our It alM. mpUas fhat what he. had to achieve these goals, society, i 4 v.: !i-- ; said Is the general. Through ad- v iv,i ( only features , political and civil ' Before. elaborating 'on each of? oi" the philosophy - of progressive ' ministrative affairs; - MillMIHI1innHlllimHminMIHHIIIIIHnHHNHI(HllHMHIIHnMIIH(lIIIIIMMMUtWIIHIII' !th topics considered inrthe"iphiu dtehtoMcy-.- The Prime 'Minister Through a foreign policy based miiiiii llllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIMHHIIIIII'll 'iiliilMllitllMllllllllllill Illl losophy of progressive demottra vtfttdd; tin thi future and wherv it on nt and strengthe- Icy, I wouI(Lulikfc to malttf.-son- becomes necessary, offer further ning of cordial relations with all general observations' orr the PriJ elaboration of his programme which the countries of. the world parti-cular- y Concrete Fire Prevention Measures me;. Minister's. speech:?" 'l i?'at the same time a political school. our neighbours; ,x, " The--ter- Aflotfier 'We."--' has ibeeta Misedi ohservatiori in that Safeguarding the national life, . same time that members of the committee ol.JiiS-Spee- j!the irnjpi)rtant aspect, - The reaction to fires in sarals in Kabul in the text ch hiTOve te6sr of security,- and independence of inspect the buildings for safety standards, they. ral JUtrXetw-;-no- only the philosophy of progrejssive country by. follows a pattern. Immediately alter the flre occasions. the strengthening he , ' teach owners how to use the fire is" in the part of, his a great hue and cry is raised by the public should the toi him ,and his .CabiasMialleaa last defence network; - ; ues, but also embraces his support. sijeffti. AiS? h .bold and outspoken By reforming civil and the Municipality about the causes of fires extinguishers. '' '"' the service, Even if such measures are rigidly enforced iters and .well wishers1 ft MS cfefender ot his' philosophy al and improving the quality of ser- in the sarais. Then all is forgotten. r I The speech itaelL as delivers says' hk has' the follow- vice rendered by them; Sarai, one of the there will still be fires and something must be When the Ahmad Shah .on ing objectives in propoun-dfc- V done to help victims.- - Families have- - been 'ed a tt'mind Guaranteeing the rights of the centres one of most the - :' biggest commercial in the ionjj .the; .independence" aniuVersa?: the philosophy of progres- - -- people by the establishment of . ruined financially by big fires. Immediate ' ' congested areas of the city, burned for the ry ,.pf the countiyu'. v u r. sivfr demDcracy,', ', ; the supreme court independent small financial assistance by the National Fund t nlh'prtr mjhn ?!Mtt;:.u J'l; ' ' second time last year, the Ministry of Interior It icon inpnina tn. of the judiciary. . Is not permanent to find causes of is helpful, but this a solution would, likei-to- . makfe, kotwn their, i? to !'coniterac the activities By working for economic de- appointed a committee the w v to the problem. " philosophies to the,MpubliCw n The of. reactionary , and extremist mocracy based on the principles the fire. The municipality of Kabul made ' is company Kabul, taken bv MaiwanHwnl 'meii'(s.'J : , some suggestions about preventing fires. But There an insurance .in of a mixed and guided economy;, of entrepreneurs know about stage 2: ' to. "Oieck: the, activities of By ir- the public outcry subsided rapidly. ' but few our it musiraies, mat a Jiew in mechanising agriculture, ' Even those who know about the functions of ;th(,athjrtetJa. (thseWho through, the use of rigation and livestock, The fire in the Rekakhana sarai last WMi'iitt I the company consider it a waste to insure their vuuniry wiu open. soon, a stage their, social arid' economic influ-'ene- p By paying of more attention to once again aroused the public and again " tlAre suffopoto week s' ' whfch:inf wftnf tnl' tm ro. the development of property and belongings. ; MlMMiii& mines and the need for prevention measures Is being open new avenues for political formist role of law,', f the the industries, rural development and stressed. grouping' mekzmxmit m of , social justice and tihe city planrting, improvement V of The Kabul, Municipality should compel rrrbVerrienVpf Kabul Municipality should take concrete rreeiysery tne !tajterestSj;!Of, this intellec,tuaV foir the jcommerce and means of commu-.nicatio- n ' all the sarai and shop owners to Insure their; , steps such as drafting a law on fire prevention. nation. . country progress; , . and transportation. property. The Municipality might even go to Jul r.-a- tra'Ash The law should have penalties for those who the extent of establishing an Insurance depart; fit do not observe the rules, and it should be ? ment serve among , Tie .:.Vh!tf'.i'-.-- JKft forced. to as a liaison the comnwr-t- cial houses; The Municipality must act rapidly for the business enterprises and the Muni- This department be. AmencaitSEconomic exities danger of fires increases with the coming of cipality. need not perm .si), nent. Once Its is !by task accomplished it could fDte e winterv Many fires are caused careless " l " " behavtourf mertori TN&WSosVli viewsi;on' the.out- - "that intensification of the war in ; !' be disbanded., j in; jwell' thew liter-ftSS- - handling of sandalies or improper installation 'j:- economy 1967 could hold parallel ,'fwithv' conflicting , i Vietnam has so far had negligible of other types of heaters. Heating facilities' key to Britain's own economic' tetlaencfe'exhibited by the economy effects on the economy with the cost , Municipality ; -- should be required to meet minimum safety '" The could also encourage, or.' fortunes and ultimately toi'the fate irtfecetrVmdnths.1 ttn the one hand. of the war accounting for no more . possibly require So ; iongr prtMA 'been"i ; standards. Electric wiring should also be welfare funds for each of the ,of. Wilson'4 Goveaimcnt hiwe' rising faster' than than 2 per cent of gross national ,, sarais.;,.. A small annual might as the United Statte .femtans rttrongr at any time in the previous six vears ; ,,' checked by inspectors. tax be laid on product.' , the commercial shops and be kept as reserve markets fot.- - Britain's r,v,anri ,thefr, afia receift,' ,ldbouf ;' settlements; con- ; Shops, factories, and office buildings ought ' countHesl catporls Vwenoayf eeaidna-bl- y unyer ' "pressure .' ' , for the owners to fee paid in times of , emer--. cedd from the ; Faced with this confusion of to have fire extinguishers and first aid kits honekfor iwliaiatei, uirdn?-'have- " Ithe" per',', gency. . j;:ii?M. v favourable exiieeded 3.2 the U.S. Government looks t v..:. - ready for emergencies. of seek"a- pent a' yea'r "guide-line- Wagq in-,- are some of the ways the Munici- " for ', like being, hard pressed to maintain As the committee established by the Min- .creases which the ,, Administration I the successful record ' ' of economic pality of,'Kabul could help prevent fires In - istry of Interior last year after the Ahmad thai hitherto successfully, upheld. management over recent years. , the city. f Bat ultimately, prevention of , suggested, fires tlW'othef hafid, though ; Shah sarai fire the city's commer- ' ttf the, latest,,. Fed by judicious tax cuts, the depends on the care taken by people them- ac'tfyity cial centres should not be allowed to store ex- American . expansion were .to 'pfcfm tJf ioritinue to! show economy has been kept going since We-no- pe selves. that the sarai and shop ow--. igrincTTo' yiatfdd. in&omes : plosives. .. ..' . 'Wn thext 'and 'output at: record levels, I960 on a virtually unbroken course ; ners l will learn from the serious fires In the still 'orMf 4f to the rate of economic growth has per of expansion. At the same time, The 'Municipality should com- BritaWiask'-o'- f '"rignrln establish a city in the' past and this winter will be extre- ;a recession) ceptibility slowed. prices and costs have been held re- mittee to sure all its';A trade balance' become I make these measures are. mely careful, in trying to prevent another such, could'" markably stable. This ability to , iimtfteasafaMy The-ipir- V'' taken by the snop and sarai owners... .At i the tragedy , x j: ,..,.. ',:.;, ''rrWre' difficult'"' Thejrefiuk har been) to leave Ame (combine growth .with stability has, iwhiert the Gdvernfrient" rican observers , ot me. v economy however, owed much to the fact that could hope to lift the severe-res- " sharply divided 6n' whpther the main at the point where the expansion be- ;trtrfntBon,ut,'ec'orftjmy' and embark danger ahead' is " one of overheating gan in 1961, unemployment stood at 3 c ' HOME A orr-f- demand1- - PRESS graduhl teflation giving rise to a new , cost' 7 Af LANCE of" , Spurt of around per cent with correspon-

' b postponed a 'Significant effect on the country's .banning dis- "jrmgrrt'Htheni'AavlerJto dingly high reserves of industrial " practical steps towards or ' Gommenting on the fire which broke itO'ti moraifltant'tutureri' u,iy. in ''demand1 that 'cfduld iead to a re- - capacity. future. The National couraging local production' well- - the. : at ? ... Khana Sarai last Fri- ; JAny helpilhjf could get. in form lapse into recesslbn' some time in j The out at the Reka which will be formed-afte- r the import and the smuggling of these item unemployment ratio has since Islah said in an edi- 'ing a clear assessment of the. U.S.1" 1967. Thosi :M' who '' 'attach .1 most declined day, yesterday's election is expected to draft a new from abroad. The measures that are, steadily until this year, it market places should economic outlook .would, ihetetbre, (weight i 'of inflation point .has dropped below torial sarais and constitution for the country paving the being applied at present are not, to.l 4 per cent, gene- doubtless, be mly'weloomed'bv-- . tne hign level which business be built in a way to ensure maximum wayi. foe return af rally regarded as the "safe"- - level for the of civilian effective and should be revised, urged - Wilson and, his economic-.-Minister-v ' fe- still' , v ' ' furmihg and to' the the American economy. safety against fire. mtnt, . The:. elections arc being held as editorial.' ' ' This nar- the" Unfortunately, ; thie s, furtherArise '" ' however main': in1' defence spending ' rowing of: the margins . cor-,- . a result' continual demands by the ' of safety It' is duty of the municipal of 1. the v .... T .. 'indicators iorwhich one. would nor- which is planned for,, .next year. raises Buddhists ' J doubts about whether the to enforce safety" standards and other factions in the, The same issue of the paper carried mally-. ;are porations for., guidance hve.; for. Those whd ringed on the other-sid- e ! Administration will be so success- see that there is ample country. Latest reports from South a letter to the editor signed Moham- and also" to some tune been behaving in a highly see'.- Ti'sk'' of '' lanihe ful from now on in(its efforts to hold ; Vietnam show that the Buddhists are easy reach for use in mad Shah explaining how tome of the' Jhus-whjl- e: water supply in perplexingmnner the,, fnomywrth' rtsing unemployment asiv 'the economy in balance. These not happy with However, ; - extinguishing fires. beggars on the street resort ,tp ,decep- -o-n-tha- ' 'bankers (notably those - high- interest 'rates (matching the jdoubts are not in-- it will the lessened by the j to see eventual means of drawing sympathy of ihe. ideral Reserve levels' .'the 1920s)' But, said the editorial, the best way ' tive fBwdJjcontinueiWith teached in and the ihibitions that the proximity of this outcome of the elections and the effect' an! instance people. The writer, recalls Solemn warnings of ..lpflation, WalL. acute credit shortage falreadv . oro- - to safeguard against losses is to take year's Congressional elections have thy may have on solving the. greater he saw a beggar carrying small, j'StreeVVfce,' reflecting khi' fearf1? Idifcifig- - policies. Unfortunately in where a a slump" in'' private house (dearly placed on policy making in out insurance problems of the i wartorn country. boy, with a plastered hand asking, for the" vfider business comimunity, Mie buifding) bite deeper into .' country people are in the habjt of 'consumer Washington. ., our I "their A editorial dis-- " people for money. The next day he taw come1 down steeply frdm peak" land 'business spending! As de-- thinking any money spent on Yesterday's nis in its for that ' year, m- n cussed the hazards of smoking and drug the same begger carrying a small girl, 'early Itfthe .iUi:ii ience expenditure; it is pointed out (MANCHESTER GUARDIAN). is money lost ' - ' insurance .li.V'l3 f X.'.l M' ,.w vMl',. , t.i.i tj- ,!( ,,. ' addiction the public health and with a plastered hand. Both ,fhe..little.. i Jl'. '.i'lU.ll' The Afghan Insurance Company from economic points view. The concern- boy and the little girl, the wnter found which is almost the only agent of its of were Tor " responsible partly for this ed authorities are expected to take out nireff WWr?6"Se kind is also la people. The company IStrapping attitude of the 'i'' $t' GeTOahji Hallstein Doctrine a more vigorous cam- ; snouid launctt Political pressure it mounung'i West, .; BincS the4 Arabs haye, shown them- -, I Bonn should the of its work ; fully nullify the Munich paign ui malting nature WORLD FRESS pdrmany to tcrap- - the :;Hailstein.,l?oo-(rinal'an- d company ?ives m no hurry they coutinu to ract, iuming the property claims and known to tne public, ihe Rumania is shifting the weight of her dare to. unleash it, tank .forces will normaliz gelations wUh.jthe recefve German economic aioV-Bonn- - legal .technicalitiet organisa- ' over to joint nego- wu.cn is relatively young Unit- ,be the decisive power of ground itatei'-fifEatter- a relations with the West from the Communitti Europe., i.j .. . by the people .aurutaica ui giofe . acpVO pOUCy in tiation Czech and German experts. tion needs publicity to let West troops, marshal of armoured tank Pemocr.a-ti'- c ."i: ed States to Germany,; France --. Leaders, of J30th jhq. Swiai ' (Eastern. Europe are-- aow ';. pressing ,He also implied the necessity ex- now aoput its existence. re- forces Poluboyarov declared in the for and Italy, the New York Times opposition and the Free Democrats, iSchroeder pansion bigger and 'and. Chancellor Erhard to of trade and other economic countries even i i. Sunday issue of Provrfa. ' in otner ported Friday. , , mfrtor in the Government, aryiers 'move ahead. , . help to '. '. , f..;.,. Czechoslovakia. internationally known organisations i His' interview is. published in con-- .''last luBPplo-maii- c ' wk aiei flrlbaUit Effort! to .'trade publicising A uispaien from Belgrade' in the Tank-men- 's Day,' a xchaae resort to advertising and nection with relations with two It remain! to be seen whether fans-edite- d Eastern itatet with' ' newspapers European edi; holiday marked in , the Czcchoslovakit have foundered. and scope of work. This traditional -- Schroeder and Erhard their aims ' JCjochloviua',and: VKuva will respond to tion said mat all signs from Rumania Sep- - i partly, because of difficulties oVer the is because human beings forget and at USSR on the second Sunday of w this and other prodding. bf Uiyeai ) jstaius. of Berlin,,.but The. maim persuasion to take action. indicate that her relations with the tember. The marshal stresses that mainly because of obstacle apart from times need According to. the , 1955 HalLttajn Schroeder'i con- United States had cooled considerably tanks will be the decisive force .a, coniroverty over the 1938 Munich The same issue of the paper carried the .Bonn cern about the Arabt, Doctrine, hatdeniad recognition, Agreement, ' it emphasising that in the lasi two years for a variety of for maximal use of the results of whkh awarded the ithe ' expelled a letter to the editor to all Jtatet except the Soviet. Unioi ;. lobby, represented in the should not be made der reasons. nuclear blows at' the enemy, anl Sudenlaad:areai ef' Czechoslovakia to Sudeten promotions wlu'cbrtrecogniza East, Qcrmaqy. in . Germant numbered some 'three availability of higher In the view of diplomatic observers. completion of his route in coopera- Nazi Germany. i" million pendent upon the ' 1963 and .1964, the docUine .wat ilighll'. of the nine million original peo- the chief among them appeared to be a tion with other services. ' positions. There are a number of modified when. Ronn let. up ''.trade Bonn't "peace" note" las! larch" said ' expellees. personal' decision by Party Describing Jhe-Mun- ple who cannot get their promotions Communist the modern Soviet lions'.',. n Poland, Hungari Rumania that Purl ,"nn' lri.r.'ha. vacancy in chief Nicolae Ceausescu to shift the tanks, the marshal stresses fire-- Schmidt and others have noted pub- - simply because there is no their and. Bulgaria.. any twfitonal meamnjt" but .. Prague weight " power, reliable1 f,. licly, thit week, however, what a higher position. of Rumania's relations with the armour and high twitTlifClohli lit uy VAai ho further had ' lha Rumanianr.Ut it- - be known a,, been an open Secret for nearly According to the law if. an official West to the three European countries. manoeuverability. ,..'',, maifliiii of any kind. ' ' two set This was in sharp contrast the The Soviet charge that woman year ago 'that they, were prpared.for. years; namely, that former Sudeten cannot get his promotion within to I - . 'claimt by West German full diplomatic rolationi'.any time Bonn- 'pfeiiy formei; German . Germans by the thousands have period of time he will be forced to re- policy of hit predecessor, the late journalist Martina been ' ; rcjlJeiiti''Af '.thf'.Sudetenland . shat- Cheorghe Gheorghiu-Bej- , who 1964 Kischke had carried out espionage wat Teiajr. However, egnn roreigflv traveling freely in Czechoslovakia with tire. Thus an official's hopes may in ' .delay-- . after , the war,, are foremost high-lev- in the USSR for West German in- Minister Gerhard Schrodr has out restrictions. Expelle lobbyists ter simply because there is no vacancy sent a trade delegation to had telligence was "ridiculous", step for ftar thatrArab, Aaian iamfJhHe hard tfsue's'.behind this legal, claimed for years in the higher position. Such Washington and authorised raising the chief editho that luch traveller! for him j nuance. '' ' be diplomatic missions legation editor of Miss Kishchke's news- tnd Afrkaa ttatct mifhl react by reeog,-nizi- , would be harassed by the Czech gov- vacancies, the letter urged, should from to I. paper the Frankfurter RuhdlchaU East 'Germany wuhts ,. Schmidt eported.last week that both ernment. Schmidt noted pointedly, in created ahead of time or else the offi- embassy level.', . Mitotic said on September 9. Rumankk to wait uat4 Bonn't- - relationi i the ;iunich and. Berlin ..hurdiet could facH that Sudeten transferred where there Germant had less , cial should be The delegation was led by Gheorghe inow In a leading article in the Satur- are restored with the .Arab Statet which.K boyercomc, if Bonn dropped the trouble going to Czechoslovakia than is such a vacancy. The paper continues special Gaston Marin, noted for hit day edition of the paper,, chief broke off, diploraaticttjM when Wett ,"trade mission' idea and moved directl-il- y Czechs seeking to visit carrying long lists of promotions of West Germany. interest m expanding relations with the editor Karl Gerold said that "un- Germany. recognlied Israel., et.fiill diplooiauV- - Klatiorii. He-sai- ' (WASHISGTON officials in various governmental depart- i; IM POST) U.S. whom Ceausescu last year remov der no circumstances" would Mar- ments. ed from his job at chairman of the tina Kischke, who was known as Yesterday's Heywad commented edi- t UN-lhdon- state plannigg committee. person, have . worked csia torially on the elections in South Viet- Rcport;From ln S A Out.7 In nuclear war, if the aggressors for. a . secret organisation. nam. The elections, it said, may have Wltfr Indonesia expected WW' lrtiEriotVa. 'Wttoi. Thant was selected in 1961, there ' IIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilliniMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIinillllt!) f f M II If III tl MMIII (Mil II (tl I Ml Mf tl M I M If II 111 HI M M U tl HIT turn to the United' NrttoTir;thJB eVrw refrlgn-- on ,djrect orders, were 25 African members here. x RATES ? 5 V'-atrori- ' SUBSCRIPTION ,,? year, there te "chimee f tPresftiiirit'Sukarna Sukarno.' Today there are 36. Bechuanal-an- d Display: Column inch, 100 Af. that' South' Africa' mar 'Qui. then hen talking ,up a successor - to and Basutoland will soon 20 - Classified: per line, bold type. Af. Editor-in-Chi- ' i- S. Khalil. ef international organization). . hetm"ddmiriated by Peking and make it 38. The UN is also ex- minimum seven lines per Insertion) JaftbrTa,- '- trrnce ' al- - Telephone: 24047 govefoment. .in flas seen his . pected to get two new members Shafif Km:Ii Editor ' South Africa,, lnitormnU urepprt,. jrJafice1 with' 'Communist China from the western hemisphere: SUBSCRIPTION RATES on eve of Sqpteraber J0r( evaporate and his own personal For switch- - 4hei th. Barbados and Guyana. other numbers first dial openingll;of the 'power..ercrd.in, Yearly ...... Af. 1000 UQeneraL the aftermath of . The name most frequently Betnblyt ,i unsuccessful, Af; 600 Circulation and Advertising: exJectfd,, Jqwitdraw,., hn Communist coup mentioned for president of the Half Yearly Assembly, ah In'oiijfesl'a: ' if tft otet, .m ,(ntV 'Just'year .' ago. General Assembly this year is Quarterly ... Af. 300 'Extension 59: - cipated, to overturn ihe 4decfel0rt tthf'new ieadefsWp' Jakarta Afghanistan's UN ambassador, Jbn3w1vthe iW.'lirie.--"'- ' R I Editorial: Ex. 24, 51' ,t v 2' of the World 9ourt regWitf Abdul Rahman Pazhwak. Though FO E GiN " - Government. Printing Prass 3 terotors I,! TH4' d8Cll8io'n.', precipitated by there will undoubtedly be other fiAm.ivvras,t Yearly $40 The, Yerword.otrftssasBrnafl'm V rhaht's ireSnatiori as Secre- names proposed before the dele- Co change"' tary Ha f Y.ar.y $25 board number 23043, 24028, 24026. not expectef tntHgf' ',: Ceneralv' underlined 'the1 gates get down to actual voting, Iridonesia pdlled'out' frdm'thtP'' Steady expansion of African in- Quarterly '. ., . $ 15 the prevailing sentiment here lllllllllllllllinfllMIMIHIIIIIIMIIItlHIIIflllllMMIIIIIMIIIIItllllHIHItl UIIMMIIMIMIIIIIMIMIIIIMIM UN the first and only country fluence the UN. When U ' Page rtfllfMlltlllDllllintlllllllllll Illlll MUM IIMIIIIMIMIMIIIMIIIIIIIIII s at Confd on 4 .

. PAGE 3 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER 12, 1966

Women In The VceIVs Press Health Minister Discusses Nationalising Medicine Kabul I interview with the Last Friday's Anls devoted two full pages to articles and an Times, the Public Health Mauler, features of special Interest to women. carried a letter from a elaborated on It Miss Kubra Nourzai of set- girl signed N. T. which was entitled 'I Die.' I am dying and this ,he problems and prospects health ser-v- Is not a joke, it said. The story behind the title was that of .a ting up a national public philosophy girl who got acquainted with a classmate of her brother who a envisaged in the used to pay frequent visits to their house. ,of progressive democracy in Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim speech delivered on the One' day the girl was alone at to you and try 'to- - advise your of the 48th snniversary of prey occasion the ' house when the boy came compatriot sisters not to fall A'ghan independence. asking for her brother and he to Buch false pretentions of wicked- us- -boys, will ap- was led into the house and as for this in itself She said'eversince "he was by girl ques- be compensating reward-in- g Health ual hosted the in 'a and pointed to the post of Public boy managed in your life. discussing the : tion. This time the endeavour Minister she has been i a. get with girl and , national to intimate the problems of establishing a promised he would marry The same issue of the paper that public health service. her. As Boon as the boy found carried an opinion round up g out that" the girl had been put in from' men on what kind of wo- Pinpointing some of the outstand-;n- pay- they-- a family way he stopped men like. or dislike most problems, she' cited the ratio ing visits to 'his classmate. The Here are some of the opinions popula- of doctors to the country s girl got worried and asked her expressed: very low. , .:, tion which is at present why his friend was not one in brother, this ratio has to be at least on speaking terms with him. Iqbal Khadang writes from the standards 14 000 by international, He said they had quarreled. technical, section of. Badio Afgha- health' r before nationalising public go ; likes woman The girl decided, to to; her nistan that .he a a practical proposition. As see who; does not look like a doll and becomes future husband's house to things are in our country, she went f;''7f V him. She found him with who. has a certain amount, of self-respe- ct doctor to there on, we hardly have one girl. The girl after wit- and (dignity about her. another every 100,000 heads. f nessing the scene decided to com- Khadang does not care for wo- go-- , - gar- mit suicide. Otherwise she would men, who;, in- for lavish intensive effort has to be an y . and ments and jewelery and have a There die a slow miserable death , doctors in order world- for training more anyway. She wrote the letter to craze' fonimoney and other emphasised. Ob- - fill this gap, she , Miss Rubra Nourzai Federal German magazine, on ly things. . Masoud Partaw, a stu- to Health Minister her left, and Mrs. the paper calling on all parents cannot be achieved their, dent at Ghazi. high school goes viously this talks with Mrs. Shukrla Raad, producer of Haftlza Hassan, editor of the Kabul not to allow girls to fall appropriate budget and Times traps. for those women- who can make without the programmes on Radio Afghanistan women's page. into( similar Additional sources of reve- women's ' and are "unds. a intelligent conversation pur- and Mrs. Steinhoff, correspondent . of Scala, nue have to be found for this Answering ,the letter the paper not. in the i habit of smoking or health ' pose and for other public girl contact gui- using too . much ,, lipstick., He Tn many instances in . Efforts are underway, she said, to urged the to the required for effective na- -' be allowed to run private clinic3 of mioses. laugh smile facilities nur- - lty boy once again and see if likes women to or Doc-to- rs to be better com- the past the doctors treated the establish a nursing union with a tionalisation of public health. and so would have they can ge married honoura--, quietly" and love their fellow the national ses as if they were part of the clean- separate constitution which is being who are on, the government pay pensated. Under bly. If this is not possible the human beings: and. country. Ah- most the number of cli- ing staff in the hospital. They were drafted. The union will have an roll at the present, she said, in health scheme paper advised her to seek abor- mad Wahab also a student at hospitals should asked to do things in a condescend- executive committee and will ' hold run private clinics. This pro- nics, polyclinics and school, . i cases tion for in this country it is Ghazi. : high does not only in the capi- ing manner without considering conferences and seminars. . The vides them with the extra income also increase not not an accepted thing for a1 girl carfcimuch for women who make in the provinces. Mo- their professional integrity. union will aim at getting mem- they need to provide a reasonable tal but also to keep her illegitimate child. friendsiaslly. and give away all pro- This situation should be improved bership in the international federa ,and comfortable standard of living bile hospitals should also .be theirAsecuets fit those who pre- numbers for the by raising the academic ; standards tion nursing organisations. themselves. i ; vided for in greater ui westernise- for ' But .under no circumstances tend to have become remote parts of the country. of nursing and introducing one of We hope, the Minister said, constantly, about that , should you commit suicide, d" jandi talk S public the foreign languages as an integral eventually - Under the nationalised our nurses will be able to . , - paper.- Go on living roek'n roll. '; part of the nursing courses. Efforts scheme the doctors would not All these problems are being studi- attend international conferences on happened health being made to recognise the and learn from what ed with a view to finding appro- are nurs.ng. ine Ministry ot Public Mi- diplomas which are equivalent to priate solutions for them, the Health, she explained, has also pro-- baccalaureate certificates with pri- nister said. She . hoped that rtnu.H trt VaVlIll TTnivreitii (1.. utok. vileges which go such certific- soon the Ministry, would be able o with lishment of a Collece of Nursino in ' ates.-,., ..' announce its plans to nationalise .'.'..'.' order to raise the academic stand- i This in itself will provide some , ards of nurses and public health. , v create an interest incentive. The fact that they will learn in the profession. The University a foreign language will make V "Miss Nourzai was asked what her it is studying the proposal. possible Ministry was doing,. to create inte- to send the outstanding To create further incentive in. the nurses for further training rest ;among the people, to enter the abroad,, nursing profession, Their 'Royal which is also ' nursing profession for no public another incentive. Highnesses Princess Khatoal and 'The Ministry. has already incorpo- - , health system can operate without Princess Maryam have already en- - rated within the framework of its an adequate supply of trained nur- rolled in the nursing and midwifery organisation an advisory board ses. Se said,, first of all, every effort of courses run by the maternity hospi- nursing. ' 0 should be made to raise the prestige tal. : ,a.

Wolf Story ; . ? Doctors? Coffee Originates , Why Nurses Want To Become Runaway Filmstar cam- Upsets Cameraman From.Koffa provided at the hospital,, she said some same capacity to the nurses. In addition to this to the She looked worried when Nursing is one of the professions twelve male need to learn tnat a pa- paign department. She came came to Corps ot ine nurses the offices which,; more more women. there are five Americari Peace Wazir Akbar Khan Hospital three of the Kabul Times to generally toown needs and needs more than, just , physical While it is ".volunteer nurses. The Peace Corps tient place the advertisement for a originated to There'lvas a time when women in this assistance.' A smile and a kind word year ago. lost that the tea leaf Afghan nurses practi--' wolf. In her sweet broken Pnnli.k I secluded and looked upon volunteers assist as very little seems be country' were spoken at the right time can be China, profes- cally in taking care of the patients as Mrs. Khadija too graduated from the which she spoke with an Austrian ac- home Hurting Sar a. rather Jdegrading enecuve as the best routine nursing care known about the '' classes assistant hos- cent she said "I surprise sion. Given a lead by the royal family well as instructing for the hospi- midwifery course in the maternity have got to find that come as a ,.to ,'in making .a patient's stay at wolf, women from all levels nurses run by the hospital itself. pital 13 years ago and worked at because it is my film star." I maS it is wUch more and more tal more enjoyable. She said there are that profes- One of the American Peace Corps the and child clinic until trans- asked her to explain what she meant given coffee of society have taken up this she has also learned by mother is believed to have Times lots of things Mrs. Ethio- - 5 '. Khan Hospital, nurses interviewed by the Kabul ferred to Wazir Akbar Khan in 1963. Lari uta said she is the assist- r! .v. ,.,a At tinv rate, sion. Wazir Akbar working at the hospital. Miss Hashway. Asked what in her ant cameraman working with the original built 'with Czechoslovak assistance, was , Asked what was the reason for the Mr. care - Leichenperg, corr.ee v employs twenty women and ppinion is lacking in the nursing one thing she said she came ac- lack of interest in the nursing profes- also an Austrian, who has rtbdtospecies of plone For ( of that be-- ; spent four "caffea arabica" which ross diseases! she had never seen sion both the head nurses were unani- months here preDarina fea Cwn as ture films on Afghanistan much in demand hworW fore, such as tetanus, osteomylites and mous in saying that there is not enough to be shown" ; on television in the coffee. The bush grows various kinds of bone deformation. pecuniary reward involved considering Federal Republic trade in Getting Rid Of Annoying Wrinkles of Germany. ,i1d the Ethiopian provinces Asked what she thought of the treat- the trying and demanding work they in Accompanied by Sidamo and IUubaDor. chagrined' the cri- ment the. patients get at the hospital have to perform. Most of the nurses chief of the photo- of Kaffa, Even babies have wrinkles. They Eugenie was at graphy grow under said she was amazed .'at the way feel they have no prospects for widen- - department in the Ministry of Thickets of coffee as inevitable as fate. But we ticism at first, but like all women she are recovered. Information and Culture they of the forest trees. K era- it concerns their loveliness, some of the patients have ing their knowledge or raising their were the shade pan postpone many of them or when filming in claim appears ad- think the same patients academic standards. is why almost Pamir, the northeastern cor is claimed, and the dicate some of the ones we have. she reconsidered and took the She did not That ; coi- -' "' ner of Afghanistan when to be quite sustainable, thai vice to heart. She began alternat- would have survived in the United . every nurse wants to become a doctor. they met from Kaff me- Rahman Qui Khan, a- prominent Kar--, fee derives its name There are many reasons for wrin- ing cream with soap and water and, States under similar conditions of This is a situation which leads to the most abun- ghez chieftain in the area. where its growth is Sometimes a myopic squint like a miracle, in less than two dical treatment '; - creation of a nursing vacuum. Asked kles.' He two transplant- i ..t;'' had beautiful Pamir dant. The hush was or a sour expression add a few un- weeks, she saw the smooth comp- whether they could recall any instance wolves region Yemen working with and presented one to the filming ed to the Mocha in necessary ones, but most often they lexion of her girlhood returning. i Miss Hashway enjoys during their nursing career which could team. and Leichenperg decided in the Arabian Peninsula are determined by the set of our her Afghan counterparts. She can make be called moving or which left to include the wolf in the film he acquired the scientific features rather than by our disposi- Her case was extreme, of course. herself, understood in: Dari, which she behind special memories they were both was shooting about there if Pamir. Coffee not " too much - How the wolf was name of arabica. is tions. ' Today most women have has picted up during her nine month unanimous in saying that in fact a transported, leading coffee-produci- get into such dire Peace Corps fed and made to forget its mate native in the dry skin knowhow to stay in this country, i The nurse's life is full of moving and ten- from Whatever our heredity, many which it was being countries of the world s'raits. But there are still volunteers at the hospital do not work der moments and almost every patient separated are all is the worst offender. It stands to included v Colombia and Guate- "half-way- " cases. Too many girls Ihe night shifts neither do they work in the film. like Brazil, reason that the wrinkles we make on they treat or care for leaves a memory plant var- only "soap and water" except in Mrs. Uta said, although she mala. These countries sooner still boast of Fridays- - and public holidays behind. had a colfca will settle down to stay in Now, great liking of the species of regimen for their own good. case of emergencies. for the animal, the main ieties a dry, parched skin than in one that Akbar Khan Hospital also arabica". which, tnnves m there's nothing wrong with pure . ., ,' j V'. .Wazir reason she had to find it was because is smooth, and runs a course for training assistant is just a too - nurses whose the story is pia. . '.,"' soap and water. It bit We also- met two head not complete and she had v; Queen Eugenie of France had nurses exclusively by astringent for most of us. Only the job is to the control the patients' diet, almost taught the to shoot some scenes in many wrinkles when she was quite, Kabul with coffee went to can get away with t, to Peace Corps Volunteers. There are nine the wolf as the From Arabia discerning very young medicine and delegate duties other centre of attraction. Immen- young. One of her from an trainees enrolled in the present course. -- where it became and even they would profit nurses. They were Mrs. Simeen and Asked about the nature of. the fea- ladies-in-waiti- tell Turks dared to her They undergo theoretical as well sely popular. When the ounce of prevention in the form of Mrs. Khadija. Mrs. Simeen - graduated ture they were preparing, Mr. Uta said the reason. The queen had been ' to Vienna it spread to a fine, light feeding cream following nursing course as practical training. Three of the nur- it is neither laid siege washing, her face with soap and 12 years ago from the social nor political, but Europe. The Turkish the scrubbing. In fact, unless one and ses, Mrs. Alia Sherzai, Mrs. Maryam "our main aim Western Water several times a day, washing in the women's hospital in Kabul has been to introduce to the Bourbon king, has an exceedingly oily skin, feeding and Mrs. Najiba, who are graduates the Ambassador too glands worked for four years as the head nurse country to FRO audiences as it It is away the oils fast for the automa- - from midwifery XTV. took it to Paris. creams should be used as af- -' the school attend part is, beautiful and Louis to replenish. Her skin had become in the Kandahar women's hospital enchanting. The film coffee that he serv- Continued on page 4 said that the exceedingly dry. (Contd. on page 4) ter which she was transferred in the (Contd. on page 4) ed him was the choicest Mocha coffee. In the 18th century coffee travelled to and there it soon became the most favour- beverage. Coffee houses Tr ed sprang un all over, the country and many an important matter e. was discussed over a cup of col-fe- ' then was said to XJS: have consumed more coffee than ;. r: (i - ' any other city in the world. :f h0- j :.: The Europeans who migrated to the New World and colonised the' eastern coast of North Ame- coffee-drinkin- g L rica belonged to, the countries of Europe but they could not afford to drink coffee as heavy taxation by the home government made it very expen- sive It was only when the set- tlers protested against the tax v imposed on tea and refused to pay it and sank the ships carry- ing tea in the Boston harbour (calling that operation the Bos- ton Tea party) that coffee became it an accepted drink in America. .i why the species of The Kabul Times photographer found this couple, Miss ' The reason arabica-grow- ing In coffee caffea Karima, a junior at the College of Education, and Barialal, . a Ethiopia is. most sought after by traffic police officer, who were married last Thursday evening at coffee blenders all over the world the Pashtaney Tejaraty Bank Club, were camera shy. ' ' being high is that most of it The couple was full of laughter and very talkative until ' special flavour and grown has a to Dr. Najiba Sharlfl, Head Nurse Simeen, Miss Hashway, and nead the photographer approached. He finally picture of which' many experts regard (From left right) took a them taste In this more serious mood anyway. - as remarkable. Nurse Khadija. SEPTEMBER 12, 1908 PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES

mmt mmmmm mrnmn mmmm mm mm mmmm mmmmmmmmm mm mmm Home News In Brief mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiu Commonwealth Conference To JALALABAD. September 12. t'Bakhtar)- .- Entrance examination Resume Deliberations Today fur 530 graduate of secondary schools .who are candidates for en Wilson To Answer Charges Of Africans 'in Academy rollment the Teachers LONDON, September 12, (Ceteka). beun yesterday. Opinion Is hardening here that Wilson will refuse to concede the KABUL. September 12. (Bakhlar). principle of majority rule before independence In Rhodesia when (ihulum Haider Dawar, the presi- 'TIF M the Commonwealth conference resumes today. - dent of the customs house, left I But the Commonwealth delega- - lead to the ousting of the gover- P" 1 ' Kabul for a three-wee- k visit to the J tions will not commit themselves nor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, and yes- ! proclamation of a Republic of Germany K.j they do about the immediate Federal A what will it W on terday! until they hear the British Pre- republic. - ' During he will ins- f Monday' morning The Sunday Times has a re- his stay there mier's call on ' pect customs houses. to four days of argument port that Wilson's expected ple- '.''0-- '. 'y.'P- - A , " J, orM t.y , : '. their lost week. dge to toughen up sanctions will " '., ! Afri-- KABUL, September 12, (Bakhtar). , ...... ijwJI Jaj. j It still seems that Britain will be made conditional upon Dr. Mohammad Hussain Nasrat, the jn agree to intensify the economic head of the ear and throat depart- weightlessly floating outside the space attached (docked) Aeena sanctions that have so far failed last-ditc- h stand for complete ma- -' ment in the College of Medicine, craft 185 miles (296 kilometers) above the image, center drawing) with a to bring down the Smith regime, jority rule on a one-ma-n one vote IS A? . i . ... . Kabul University left for France earth at a speed of 17,500 miles (28,000 kilo aacron tether. After but will make no advance on the basis, before independence. yesterday under the technical medi- political side. meters) an hour, the U.S. astronaut in the Gordon's return to the inside of the Gemini-1- 1 agreement Sunday Express cal cooperation between drawing at left is tightening and loosening nuts craft, the astronauts will undbek from the The London Deputies Address Afghanistan and France for four said Sunday the decision has been and bolts on a model work panel. He is test- Agena and fire forward separat- - ' months. their thrusters made by the British Cabinet ing how ing the two Constituencies has imported well man can perform useful work in vehicles the full length of the policy means The college a that if its Rhodesia AIBAK and MAZARI SHARIF, laboratory to cure deaf- a space suit in the vacuum of space. Such a tether, pulling it taut (center drawing). Then, countries quit that some will the September 12, (Bakhtar). Two De- ness, commented on departure. test will be performed by Astronaut Richard using a pair of lateral thrusters, the astronauts Commonwealth, will see he then it puties of the Wolesi Jirgah yester- F. Gordon, Jr., during the forthcoming Gemi-ni-1-1 will cause their craft to move happen' than forsake in a circular path this rather day sDoke to oeonle in their respec September 12, (Bakhtar) flight. On, earth, force of en- around the Agena. hepes of negotiated settlement HERAT. the gravity They will then stop their a tive constituencies. Heidi who was Cul trying to ables a man to brace himself against the ground thrusters, and the two craft will eventually with Ian Smith.' Deputy Nasruddin Sharzai in the smuggle out 14 kilos of opium to when he performs such an activity. But in become stabilised in a position taut' Sunday Express adds: "But with the ' Wolesi Jirgah yesterday made, a a foreign country was arrested on Wilson is prepared to seek a space, the force exerted to turn a conven- tether pointing toward the center of the speech in the congregational mosque the border yesterday. earth. compromise formula which would tional wrench would turn the weightless as- of Aibak. He relayed the good This will be due to a phenomenon known ' give the Africans a. bigger part tronaut instead of the nut or bolt. For that wishes of His Majesty' and Prime as "gravity gradient" concerning in-- ruling Rhodesia". reason, U.S. engineers the influence Minister Maiwandwal to the. people. Afghan Nurses have designed a "space of earth's gravity on elongated "The loophole Wilson is battery-drive- n objects in He spoke about the plans of the wrench," a tool which absorbs space. expected to exploit is that one (Continued from Page 3) This phenomenon could eventually be government and the values of the the turning force instead of transferring it to principles for inde- y used to of his six time lectures at the nursing-midwifer- stabilise unmanned satellites, such and asked peo- the astronaut. Gordon will give that wrench as pendence, which says that any Constitution for the course run by the maternity hospital. weather satellites; so as to keep ple's cooperation. its first tryout in space. During their cameras agreement must be acceptable ," In the afternoon they work at Wazir that same and other instruments Abdul Hamid, a Deputy in the flight, astronauts pointing permanently to the Rhodesian population as Akbar Khan hospital. This is one way the will perform a "gravity toward the Wdlesi Jireah SDoke to the neoDle of earth or any other desired a whole. He can suggest that the hospital is gradient" experiment. Astronaut Gordon, . Mazari Sharif trying to overcome the this clearly implies that the on the development shortage nurses. while outside the craft, will connect it to an plans of the government and, of agreement of the African majo- asked The hospital also employs five women rity must be obtained before fqj the people's cooperation. doctors. They are Miss Najiba Sharifi, ' granting independence, and that Miss Farida Seraj, Miss Abida and enectiveiy Am-ca- n this meets the Nyerere Insists On . World Briefs ' Miss Latifa Abawi and Mrs. Malalai Report From UN demand". -- ; Majority Rule Before Zaki. We had occasida to meet Miss ; "But if .Wilson pushes the 12, (AP). Najiba Sharifi who answered a few . September (Contd, from page 2) argument too far, or ties him- Rhodesian Independence Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam ween rich and poor countries. questions as regards her, profession. This self down he could still ruin ne- EAR ES SALAAM, Sept 12, Malik has arrived for three days of marks the sixth year of the Asked whether i she had a private was that Pazhwak would be the Development gotiation prospects in Salisbury. (DPA). President Julius Nyerere talks with Algerian government offi- Decade, launched clinic she said she did. However she man this year. 1960 His strong, attitude," however, of Tanzania has said that now cials. in" with great expectations .., explained that she cannot keep most ., ' suggests that a deal with Ian the Rhodesia issue was clear, the He was met at the airport Saturday which have not been fulfilled. of her patients since The Vietnam war, especially in Smith could be nearer Poet rvf PnmmnrnirnoltK rhnnl in. at times when she '' than has night by Algeria's Foreign Minister view of U Thant's expressed con- The world social situation will suggested"., in- is expected to be at her private clinic ' been sist that majority rule before Abdelaziz Bouteflika. cern over the possibility of also be discussed. The agenda es she is on duty at the hospital. She ac- - , it The only outright supporter of dependence was a Commonwealth Malik said he will discuss the in- escalating con- items on human rights, cepts both male' and female patients into a worldwide Wilson on Rhodesia is President requirement ternational situation and the prob- flict, will certainly be upper-- and racial, religious and sexual but generally speaking the number of " Banda of Malawi, who told the In an interview with the Tan- lem of non-align- countries. He most in the minds of practically discrimination. Questions con- female patients is greater. Asked whe- Commonwealth conference, on zania Standard Nyerere pointed said he is making a goodwill tour of all the delegates as they assem- cerning world food supply, popu-- Friday he would allow Out the Common- ther she visits patients' homes she em- that not that British friendly countries. ble. However, it is generally be- lation growth health and educa- Malawi to be used a base for wealth does not any longer;. phatically said no. She has heard so as exist He will meet Algerian President tion are also , "" lieved that the Security Council listed. , operations against. Rhodesia. Instead there was just the Com- many stories about men doctors being Houari Boummedienne today and is more likely , a place for Vietr : Many a . nuclear-- Malawi Africans work monwealth now, and belonged manhandled and robbed that she can- of it' will leave for Tuesday. nam solution than i the Assembly. weapons, disarmament g in Rhodesia and a lot are now to all members. not chance paying visits to patients' - and The Assembly, however, will are among being hired for the next Rhode- Defeat of the Smith regime in homes. However she explained that she other vital provide a platform for niany issues. Many here believe sian tobacco crop. Rhodesia was essential, but there, accepts patients at all hours at her own that' states to express their views on, if expenditures The London Observer reports was no point in bringing down residence. Is the clinic on these could be paying, she was LONDON, September 12, (AP). the matter. reduced, more would that the only woman in the Bri- an illegal regime and replace asked and she said barely. be available it It takes time Dimitri Tsafendas, the parliamentary for development programs. tish Cabinet, Transport Minister by a legal minority regime. It before a doctor is accepted by. the pub- messenger accused of the assassina- Concerning ' . South West Africa, (CONTINENTAL PRESS). Mrs. Barbara Castle was in was not the question of illegality lic, and a reputation is built Africa's Prime Minis- is tion of South it almost a certainty that the favour of accepting the African which mattered, it was the ques- Miss Mianh was asked her ter , was deported about uenerai Assembly will vote to ClayRerurns demand on majority rule but she tion of majority rule before in- opinion the in 1959, - ' regarding latest speech by from Britain a Home Office reassert the authority of the was overruled. , - dependence which mattered. Prime Minister spokesman said Sunday. UN over Mohammad Hashim the territory's mandate To US After The paper says Wilson argued wun ornam remaining the sove- Mai wand wal in which he said efforts The spokesman said Tsafendas now held by South Africa.. that a concession on this point reign until there was one man will be made to nationalise public spent seven months here, arriving The dispute will also be echo- Defending Title would rupture any hope of ne- one vote. at Dover with a Portuguese passport ed in health. She said it was a wonderful idea the election of five judges FRANKFURT, Sep., 12, (AP). gotiations in Salisbury and might Nyerere is not participating in and describing himself as an inter- to providing steps are taken to compensate the International Court of Jus- Cassius Clay left for home Sun- the London conference because doctors for the addiional services they preter.- ticeAfrican UN members have day with his world heavyweight Tanzania .broke relations with He was given leave to land already vowed will be called upon to render under the for to use all their boxing crown still under his belt Britain on the Rhodesia issue. .' three months. Office national public health scheme. The Home influence to defeat those who vot- and said his next defence would be said that later he appeared to have ed against There was a time when Greek medi- African interests i against Williams in Hous- Philippines' Head no means and was ordered to leave. they are Viet. Elections cine, that is curing a patient by pres- candidates for reelec- ton, Texas, in November. He failed to do so voluntarily tion.' US f Continued 1 and , cribing herbs and seeds etc, was popu- Clay, 24, stopped W. German Plans Visit .!,' from Page was deported on December 3, 1959 was 74 er cent However, the voting lar among people mainly in the pro- challenger Karl Mildenberger after' MANILA, September 12, (Reu- to West Germany, where he had a The question of is was largely on local issues and was vinces. Miss' Sharifi was asked whether the 12th round Saturday night. ter). President Marcos valid residence permit. also on the UN agenda. South Ferdinand more-or-les- s ignored by the Viet Cong. this habit was changing at all as a re- Clay came out bf the fight at the Philippines this week goes to Africa is the only nation in the of In Washington, Presidential Assistant sult of modern mediciner She said Frankfurt's open air stadium with-- ,' the United States, where observers world with an official policy of Walt W. Rostow said Sunday the large finitely. A growing number of people out any mark on his facev say he will seek large loan to keep discrimination against blacks. a voter turnout'for the after witnessing the advantages Mildenberger wound up with cuts South Vietnamese of DAMASCUS, September 12. Another up his country's economy. perennial question on about both eyes and with blood elections "surprised us and pleases us.'" modern medicine have stopped call- (AP). The Syrian government Sun- agenda Central Bank Governor Andres the bound to generate streaming from his nose. As to the war. North Vietnamese ing on hakims for care. day labeled as "traitors" Lieutenant some heat is Castillo says the country needs that of 's The German was reeling around antiaircraft fire shot down an attack- Colonel Salim Hatoum and Africa colonies. some 4,500 million pesos, (450 mil- other Wal-tha- ing American in the ring when referee Teddy four-ye- ar plane the demilitarised army officers who went to the neigh- Though question Rho- lion sterling) to finance its Annoying Wrinkles the of secretary of British Box- zone, the U.S. command reported Sun- bouring Jordan following desia, the development programme. their abor- another African sore spot, ' Continued from Page 3) ing Board of Control, stopped the day..: V',.-- ., tive coup last Thursday. is not mentioned in the agenda, Informed sources say Marcos will tically as cleansing cream or soap fight. immediately after' his It was the A statement broadcast by Damas- it is bound to be raised con- visit Japan first' loss of a U.S. plane on one's beauty routine. in "But let's give Mildenberger the cus Radio Saturday night said the nection with September 14, trip to the US and in the buffer zone between North and Just .how often you use a nourish- the report of the highest credit for a brave and escape of these officers to Amman Committee of 24 which is con- will seek aid there as well. South Vietnam.' ing cream depends, of course, on plucky fight," said Nathfleischer, one is ' proves beyond any doubt their col- with The Philippine's economy at .The plane, an Air Force propeller-drive- n how oily your skin is. So does the cerned questions of colonia- of the two judges. lusion with "reactionary Jordanian lism. present hampered by tight credit, Skyraider, was shot down late type of oil or cream you use. Most "He gave the crowd its money's authorities and imperialism in the high unemployment and failure of Saturday in the northern part of the of us could stand a quick pick-u- p worth. And he did boxing a good expected. recent plot." Since the lan Smith regime il- productivity to increase as six-mi- (9 km) wide zone. cleansing 1 after .each because the turn by standing up there for 1, In. addition, business- legally declared the colony in- American re- harsh ,. we In North Vietnam, U.S. pilots climate live in works and a half rounds." men are reluctant to invest because dependent last November, ported knocking two surface-to-a- ir havoc with pu skins both in winter the "Williams is the one take out next to of- - the possibility of abrogation of a and summer. matter has been dealth with, ar missile (Sam) sites and destroying two as a crack at my crown," the champion trade agreement between the two PHNOM. PENH, September 12, toe UN is concerned, a Soviet-mad- e missiles 15 and The active life we lead takes its said. ' and trucks (AP). About two million Cambo- the Security CounciL This nations. toll, too. No longer do we sit, para- will "Then I think I'll take a four radar vans in the missile nests. dian voters Sunday went to the polls not prevent a lull discussion of sol in hand, shading our lily-whi- it in months rest from defending the In forays Saturday over North Viet- to elect 82 National Assembly de- the Assembly, especially Under this agreement each coun- complexions, while the men play in view har-- ' nam, the U.S. Air Force sent 11 waves four-ye- title. I'm finding it harder and to puties for a ar term. of African charges try grants preferential treatment cricket. that Britain in day-lon- g raids We're out participating in der every day to get out of bed 1974. of jet bombers against All 415 candidates belong to the has lagged in it efforts to re- the other's products until active sports, in salt water or tennis early in the morning. a Sam site complex, 36 miles (48. km) People's Socialist Community Party claim control of the colony. Afri- But certain, quarters here want courts, on skis and skates, squinting "I used to be able to get out of northwest of Dong Hoi. headed by Cambodian Chief of State cans are also displeased with it dropped at an earlier date because and grimacing, the wip- the . sun or wind bed without a thought. Now I feel the clause which gives Americans Pilots reported touching off second- Prince Norodom Sihanouk. , . lack of action in the Security of ing the precious oils away as we like turning over and grabbing explosions and fires in the 'site and will be Council some the same rights as Filipinos in ex- ary play. .Well and good. noth- The result known today or in regard to the colony. There's more sleep." , ploiting the country's natural adjoining equipment area well as ing against an active life, if we're tomorrow. ji The Before the Mildenberger fight destroying two missiles. willing to pay the price with a little steering committee of the ' Afro-Asia- Clay said he planned to defend his. n group has already extra care for the extra tax we make title against Williams and then fol- ' named several CERCLE FRANCAIS on our loveliness. CAIRO, September 12, (DP As- working, groups low it up eight later weeks with a Fran-cal- ; to develop strategy s The regimen is simple; each day syrian Deputy Prime Minister and on a number sn Think of It! A gay dancing party will be held at the Cercle of these critical defence against Ernie Terrell before you step into your tub, gently concurrently Foreign Miniser Ib- agenda items. on September 15. The developing either Chicago or New York. pat a rich lubricating cream over rahim Kahous, arrived here Sunday countries here "Lucky Luke" will greet you at the entrance. Dress yourself like will take keen Clay now has won all of 26 of his your face and neck. There's an ul- from Damascus to head the Syrian interest in the pro fights. His defence against him. Tou will have fun! Reserve your table, Tel: 20547. report of the United i terior motive for choosing this delegation at the 46th session of the Nations suc- Development Program Mildenberger was his fourth moment. First of all, it keeps you Arab League Council which opened the UN cessful defence this year. FOR SALE agency charged with 'incommunicado while you're here Saturday, Radio Cairo report- attempting An official said the gross takings Jordan Rejects Plan To to close the economic gap bet- - LAND ROVER, long body. In lathered with cream without taking ed. from Saturday's fight the live gate r Make Capital time Mak-ho- Jerusalem ' 'out of your busy day; and Upon arrival at the 'airport and ancillary takings would be in . perfect condition. Duty unpaid. secondly, the warm moist air of the said he would take the the region of $750,000. Clay wa' CAIRO, Sept 12, (AP).-Jor-d- an's Apply: TeL 20540 office hours. bath helps the pores to absorb more tunity of his presence in Cairo to reported getting $ 300,000 and Mil- chief delegate to the Arab quickly. have talks with the UAR leaders Kunaway Filmstar denberger $100,000. Foreign Ministers Conference Never use a feeding cream on about the strengthening of the front hag (Continued from Page 3) " rejected a plan that Jordan your nose or chin, no matter how of Progressive Forces in the Arab - will be in colour make Jerusalem its capital an dry your skin may be. The glands world to take action against "impe- but can alio be used 23 Study In USSR rUtt SALE as black Arab League spokesman said s (Gas-oil- - and white." Mercedes-ben- Diesel ) will replenish oil quickly enough rialism and reaction." KABUL, September 12, (Bakhtar Sunday. 199 She said she was fascinated by of 1960 for by German there. In summer don't be bam- the Twenty-thre- e Afghan students sale Marco Polo sheep in Pamir and manag- tourist Ask at AHEBE 8CIIERU-AT- E boozled into lazy beauty babits by working in the Ministries of Infor- Ammed Shukairi, head of the ed to get few shots BARU-DEMAZAN- KIIA your gorgeous tan. Keep to the LOS ANGELES. September 12, from a distance. mation and Culture, Education, and Palestine Liberation Organisa- A clow-u- p was not possible NE MEIDANVAL. good work or you'll find a leathery (Reuter). General Ne Win, the Bur- because Planning and Kabul University left tion, told the conference Satur- they were so look lurking underneath your fad- mese head of state who is touring wary and were conitantly Kabul yesterday for the Soviet, day that Jordan should make on the ing tan. In winter, use a greasy the United States, arrived here run. She said the Pamir wea- Union under USSR scholarships. the .change to "counter Israel's ther created base for active sports to protect Saturday night on a private visit. obstacles to filming for They will continue their studies in attempt to make , Jerusalem its yourself against the icy stinging The General, who has visited it was raining and snowing most of the the fields of art, music, science and capital." Position Open blasts, time. We had to and at night, cream, cream, Washington where he had talks with wait for hours to get Russian language. The conference approved a pro- Position open for English to cream, j Skin care, as you can see. President Johnson, and the United t bit of sunshine. She has given up Abdul Satar, a student at the Col- posal by Shukairi that Arab FarsI Interpreter. Contact CARE-MEDIC- year-roun- d hope of is a proposition although Nations, Secretary General leaevs finding the wolf, but thought lege of Science, left Kabul for states pool money and techni- Sherdel 'Apartments, it takes only a few moments each for Honolulu on Tuesday returning the advertisement might help with a France for further lesnyph cians to reconstruct the Jordani- Cbaharahl Sadarat, ' Sanal Watt day. Sachs ; to Rangoon on Saturday. stroke of luck. sics. an sector of Jerusalem. Telephone 2458L