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, " , " , , " " " ,. " PAGE 4 ' " ,THE, , KABuL. , . .' Rev.ielV::~_;· ':: \ FOR SHEER Afghan Week In _ I." '. , . ~"._. '~~~~1 DELIGHT , '. The Minlst« of Agrlculturc and • ;",~'I·.'By _.Wall'e~ , , , '. I. ·t·.. .~\ Irrigation returned from the World clb~.d-,_ioD ; 'If. tho Mesbiano JI,,­ I, .~.\' .~~~~. up~r Parl~n.t 'I '•• I FbOd and Agriculture Organisa- 'house of .., " ~ hons's general assembly In '~~I"'~•.¥.,Il~t'lI the poltcy ~ ","'/ ,' .. ();- : ' which discussed the precanous world ~~~t.. ~of/hi8, l~Govem'ment. This" ~" ", • 'I ' 'I • food Slluallon he diil.-oili.,llie 'baSIs .of the COMlItu' ~"":" ::~ '~I,I '~,v.' Afjlhanlslan was deeply Inlerested tlo,nX~1i{~lf' says .that the Pi'itne " • ',' . . I,. Mim~,t ~ "-'.v:.;O;;.;L;,~~~~~~~~~~~t'..,..i.\ .;,KAB~;;.;UL;.:.::.:,~.M.OND~;;;;;~A;.;Y,.l., ;;1J;:;E;.;;C;;;;E~M;;B;;;E;;;R;.;..;.:4,~1~9.::.67~(Q::A~U;;;;,S:.:.,;:1;::2,1..i_=13;.;4~~..:::S.;;.,';,H.,)~ ~_---~--Prl-ce-Al.;.. In tbe dISCUSSions because she IS ....·'a'Ytcr his presenting his _3_",_ work 109 on a crash programme to licy stattnient arid members or 'go.. decrease her food production gap vemmetit 10 Ihe Wolesi Jir8Bh and ./ ' " by more than 70 per cenl at .he should present hIS policy statement ~,.- PA'Rf;I~.ES':/AC"RE o'l~f~':: 'GOullist Proposes end of the current FIve Year Plan. after receiving ot confidence to the E:'; Ml,racle In Capetown: Deputy Mmlster of rrrigalJon Senate. Yasm Mayel who was a member Etemad1 also attended a meeting -Questionnaire Fo,r of Afghan delegallon 10 Ihe FAO -:------:---_:-...... __..,....__-:- ...;.,~---_..;. C,Y:~'RUS S'OLOTIG!.~: SU RGE·ON·S TRANSPLANT HEART meetmg said .tha1 food shortage W Id NIB . Britain .On EEC faced by developmg counenes has or ews n rief slowed down the pace of develop. - . CAPE TOWN, Dec. 4 (Reuter}­ about 28 degrees centIgrade (82 deg­ Stage four, the most mterlcate ot South Africa... surgcons tralisplan­ rees farenhelt) and the beart was all, was the placing of the girls' mene In othcr fIeld He reIterated NEW . Dec. 3, (DPAl.- LIBREVILLE, Deo. 3, (AFP Wekome Thant's Ap,Je.aZ' , Dec. 4 lReuter}-French hear~ heart Into the man's body, with con­ 'he Afghan sland Ihat the FAO Student demonstratIons agaIn.t Albert B J.- UNIITIEIID NATIONS, Dec. 4, The prime minlsrer ~.o, .aid that rigbt wing leader Valery Oiscard ted on Sunday the of a young removed and cooled down furthcr nections to veInS ad arteries 'thoLtld continue lis present approach tbe English language continued m' tailed as p angO 'Was Yesterct (Reuter).-Unlted Natlona Secreta- measures taken to comply WIth d'Estaing yesterday proposed that woman killed in a road accident in­ The blood in the beart was kept When the transplant was comple_ 10 mtenslfy aCliOn programmes. the Indian state of Uttar Prad- a ceremonyr~~ldent of Gabo&Y 'os- . the Common Market sil' should su­ to, a maD whose Ufe eXpe<:tanoy had in circulation. but the heart was not .- fhe problem of hunger In the esh Saturday and resulted In cla- Th ere n In z~e:cI~1 ~BS"::an::'~ :a~b~~ J~~t~h:PP::~dl~a:o~i:~~o= bmit to the British government a been niI_nd laSt nignt the patient beating. ted electrodes were placed agamst shes with police p de 32'Year_old fO- was reported progressipg well. It WQS kept ,n this slate as stage the heart wntls. A high electric cur­ face of IDcreased populatlon gfO" Th d t' res, cnt "UJer vJce' key, Greece and Cyprua will coope- t1es_" questionnaire on Britain's applica­ wth can hardly be Ignored any lon- e emons rators daubed wh d succeed. Leon Mb rate with·bIm to setUe_ problems Tbese were two llOints Cyprus tion to jom them. It was the first successful opera­ three lM!gan-the removal of the rent was SWItched on forI a fraction ger In dcvelopmg countri... While over Englis~ notices with black we~k led 'n Paris earlier thj~ blocking tJn~ agreemcJ1t'on the Cy. Pre'idenl Archbi.hop Makarlos ...... tion of its kind in medloal hisinry. mall's heart-and maiDtained in of a second-and Ihe heart started Ihere are many baSIC difficUlties p.amt, demolIshed buses with . prus crJols. por'edly objected during the _k- D'EslaiDg, who beads the Gaulin Last night doctors reported that thcae conditions for three boun. beatmg, In ralSlng production 10 the devel_ English advertisements and threw All three 1I0vernmentll said they end negollatlons in Nlco.la with right-wing in the French National Loui. Washkansky, 56'year-old wh­ opmg countries. two factors seem stones at Brltish~reglstered au- VATICAN. CITy 0 welcomed Tbant'. late.t appeal for U S. 'pecial envoy Cyrus V1Incc. Assembly, said the questionnaire olesale grocer, was conscious 14 (AFP).-Pope Paul '. ec. 3, ~nsplant 10 be very promlOcnt. first the lack lomoblles V prompt action to preserve peace, Vance, meanwhile, flew into should lis. conditions under which houra after tile and bre­ very mUch affected b " who Was Bntain could become a full member athing with the aid of a machine. Human Liver-Next Step In of fralned personnel and secondly. The protesters want HIndi, to of Francis Card' / the death . It appeare.d ThaDI was partiCUlarly from NicosIa Sunday n!lIht of the European Economic Comm­ WashkiInsky remained under 'in­ the lack of requIsites for IDcreas- be the offlcJal language In their sent a mess.gc of Ina SPellman, mterested 10 a favourable Cyprus and .aid be' wOUld return to the cd producllon. such as adequate su- state to the exclUSion of Enghsh. respon"" beciIuse.PreSIdent M~kar. Unlted States todaY. unify. tensive medical care at Cape Town's Spare-Part Surgery Forecast here to the Archd sympathy from Groole Schuur Hospital. pplles of fertlll!iierS, IrrigatIon facllt­ York ICocese of New lOS bas not con~nted yet to peace "1 can say notbini' ·lurther at D'EstalnB, who was speaking at Dec 4 (Reuter).-Ac- In some respects the heart trans~ lIes. Imporved seed and effecnve LAGOS. Dec 3, (AFP)_-Wh,te formula agreements reached between this time." Vance told neWlIIleD be- Loyon, did not list tbe, cbnditions, A hospital spokesman said prec­ cording to a London h~art specialist plant Is less difficult opera,tion than suppr~ Implements he said mel cenalles flghtmg for BI.:lfran the Greek and Turkish govern- tore drivlDg directlY to the suburban but hIS speech made these five po_ autions were being taken to the miracle at Cape Town Is the l~ the kidney transplant since the he­ He Said although World Food forces In the Calabar sector . Dec 3. (Reuter)­ ments home- of Greek Foreign Minister Pa. ints ess rejection of the new heart-one g.jcal developmUit of the increasingly art, although Jts operation is extre­ PrlJgram was rendermg valauable have mutInied and are bemg held The SovIet UnIOn and Yemen Tbe Cypriot reply, from Vorei~ nayotis Pipinelis. I. Bntlsh membership was deSir­ of the bIggest bazards in tran,splant success!ul techmque ot Icldney trans· mely finely adjusted, is baSically a ~ervH:e to tide countnes over Imm~ under close arrest. according to a haVe sJgned an agreement for Fly East Fly BOAC. Fly any day Minister Spyros Kyprlanou, IBid Vance would not comment on his able In order (A) to reach the mor­ surgery. plantation. lump of tough muscle, much better ~conomlc So~ edlale difficulties Afghamslan still Wdr bulletIn Issued here cooperation and for the secretary-general's appeal was two-day talks with Archbishop Ma~ ket's econOmIC objectives. and (B) South African surgeon Prof. lan­ The next steps. he forecast, would able to stand up to rough treatment viet deilvenes of military air­ DIe Louw, head of the department of fell a programme should be iOlIlBI­ particularb· constructive. karlos 10 Nicsoia-an attempt to to achIeve France's mternatlonal be consistenlly successtul11ver trans-- than the kidney WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (OPAl craft Lo the Yemen. mformed polIcy of compensating fOf the exc­ surgery at Cape Town UDlverslty plants In humans·thls has been done On the other hand, while a patient ed by FAO to making available to ""ources SOld here Greek Prime Minister Constantine persuade him to agree to an accord developing areas surplus insectiCide -The US senate Fnday adop­ of the week from Karachi or,De,lhi. Kolhas replied: "We welcome your on Cyprus promoted by Greece and eSSlvc power of the Unued States saId la,t nlgbt after Vlslting Wasb, several Urnes in the Uwted Statel in has two kidneys. he has only one and pesllclde, InoI", and Implements. ted a bl/I whIch would extend a --- aJSpeal, which 'we accept and which Turkey (Contmued on page 4) kansky recent months-and to transplant both heart, so that tailure ot the operation loan of 24 small naval vessels to LONDON. Dec 3. (Reuter)_ liRe lS doing well The cban~ elL we are ready 19 carry out expedJ- _--:::::-_~ ~-_------_ I beart and lungs m the operation IS fatal. ten all'es The allIes Include Labour Mmlster Ray Gunter of this thang workmg are pretty He '\31d Afghanistan fully endors­ tiollsly." The speCIalist 881d that at the pre- Grf'ece, West Germany, Spam yesterday failed In a new at­ S es the Food Prodlldlon Resources To places like Singa,pore, Bang­ good The etltlcal penod IS the next sent stage ot sparepart surgery a pa· tempt to avert rad chaos across go~~rn~e~es~::r: :~nd:e ~:= Programme proposed by the dlrec­ POltugal. South Korea and seve­ oviet-Syrian Communique 10 to 14 days. After thIS Ihe chan­ Uent selected for heart transplant ral Latm Amencan countnes the nation from a threatened go­ w lor general' of FAO He hoped that ces of survlval IDcrease consIdera must already have been Critically The vesspls are destroyers sub­ slow by tram dnvers ~~/n~~:~es:'~~:.~.':. Coincidence III ,til Lountrres havmg the means ready to com- Marks- End Of Zeayen Visit bly" nl31lneS and destroyer escorts \.. nuld make generous ctlnlrlbut!ons kok, Hong Kong, , , In Its reply, Turkey mslsted on Washl>ansky had been admHted Had he been Jess senously III per.. CHANDIGARH, Dec 3. (Reu­ to the hospital four weeks before haps WIth a valVUlar djsorde~ he 10 such a programme two points which were not specifical­ As Important TOKYO. Dec 3 (OPAl -Tw­ ter) -Ind18 IS now In a posltJon MOSCOW, Dec. 4, (Tass) -ThedelegatlOn's VlSlt wIll contnbute could have been treated by unplan­ Another Minister-Dr All Ah- ly spelJed out in Tbant'. sppeal. for what doctors described as "a Cllty-seVen Japanese fJshermen to export light weapons to Alro­ Sovlet-5ynan communique on the to "further consol1datJOn of the totion of an artIficial valve mad Papal-who IS also servmg as I Turkish Prime Mimster Suleiman very bad state of heart faIlure" detamed 10 the SovIet Union As,an countrIes, defence minIster Auckland. Demlrel told to Thant. offiCIal visIt of the SYTlan delegation tradiUonat Sovlet-Syrlan friend- The heart was taken from a 25­ As Technique The Cape Town reporta said the the f,rsl deputy pnme minister as­ will be released next week for­ Sardar Swaran Smgh saId here lOIn vlew of the recenl tragic headed by Pnme Minister Yous- ~hlp. serve the Interest of the Sy- year-old girl, MISS Denise Darvall, pauent had suffered a serious cardiac 'umed hiS post 10 the MInistry of COPENHAGEN, Dec 4, (AFP) e ~n ministry announced set Zeayan said: flan and Soviet peoples,- the cause failure and the specialist said thIS LducatlOn Whldl plays a VJ1al role • events In Cyprus, my government who died after a road aCCident last -A DaDlsh surgeon saId here Ihal LllSAKA. Dec 3, (AFPl-Ten NEW YORK, Dec. 3, (Reuter) tuUy supports an enlareed mandate The SIdes discussed in detail the of oeace natlOnal mdeoendence nlgbt The girl, like Waabkanoky, could well mean tllat hiS U"-er and III the fulure deyelopments of Ihe and~ ~ the astoOlshmg thing about the he­ people were killed and 39 inJur­ MlchllSon Governor George and a boarder 1unctlon tor the UN situation 10 the Middle East and tured,om" - I' was while. kidneys had also been aLIccted l:ountry ~ art transplant reported from Cape ed when a bus crashed In flames Romney. the first to announce hJS Peace Force In Cyprus, including the Immediate tasks of the struGle Hospltal authonl1es said later su­ The actual surgical techniques 111­ Popal. who was a former minister Town was nol that the operation 100 miles east of here candIdacy for the 1968 Republi- supervision ot disarmament which for elirnmating the consequences of volved 10 a heart transplant are not of education and ambassador to rgeons ,,150 removed Ibe kidneys of had succeeded but .hat " bad not can preSidential nommatlOn should extend to aU torces constitut­ hraeh aggre5fion. Moscow-New York lhe dead gIrl espeCially difficult Turkey. told a meeting of MlO1Stry leaves New York on Thursday been performed first In the Unued WASHINGTON_ Dec 3. (Reu­ ed atter 1963." Without the evacuation ot the is­ Then, 10 the nearby Karl Brem­ In many olher optrations the roam uf Education offiCials that he was States ter) The y~ster­ Dec 7 In a world tour of major raeli forces from Ute occupied terrl~ mer Hospital, they were successful­ blood channels leading lrom the ready to listen to all Ideas and pro­ polItical SignIficance ' Flight Begins The surgcon, Ole Albrechtsen, day announced plans to sell In­ torles of Arab states there can be ly transplant~ into a 6-year-old heart-the aortic and pulmonary ar­ blems He said he was sure that The tnp. o{f,clally billed lis who has himself earned oul Similar dIa 3500,000 tons of food grains no pcace 10 the Middle East. , Negro boy. Jonathan Van Wyk. it tenes--have been cut and restitched all Afghans, old and young alike, . private," Will take Romney to Text Of Thant's transplants 00 dogs, said the Umted m thc fll st half of 1968 The government ot Syria expres­ Next Month was the instltutIon's first kidDey The mam problem for the surge­ wamed better educahon for thea Agnculture secretary Orville London Bonn. ,.Moscow and other sed . deep gratitude to the SOI'iet State. had made great progress lIT on Is to restore the nerves conneet­ Lhtldren so that the hlgher Interests clt'es as well as to Saigon for a MOSCOW, Dec 4 (AFPl-'Dlre­ transplant operal1on. the technique. Freeman saId negotIatIOns for Cyprus Message Unton for the tremendous support Edward George Datvall. last night 109 the heart WIth the rest of the of the nallons may be served. hrst hand look at the VIetnam and help to the people of Syria and ct commerCial flIghts between here He added that eveD If the Cape the sale would be held In New deSCribed how surgc<>ns approached body and prevent the blood clotting The PrIme Mlfilsler attended a War. UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 4 other Arab countries which suffered and New York are expected to Town hospital gave full deta,ls of Delhi between US emhassY him as be sat in the bospital, kno­ InSIde the heart dunng and alter the and Indian offlclais (AFP}-Followmg is the full text of from Israel's a&erealon. begm on a regularly scheduled ba,­ the operation, it was not likely that operation. Wing that bis wife was dead and TOKYO Dec 3, ~R uter).- Secretary General U Thant's appeal The Soviet Union will continue IS next month, M.S, Miller, vice-pre­ Similar traDsplants would be pOssi~ specJahs~ that his daughter would die The suggested some ex­ Thirty 'addItIOnal FI super 00 Cyprus Sunday' to render necasary help and suPPOrt. SIdent of Pan Amencan Airlines. ble in Denmark ,New .Publications- TIRANl\. Albama. Dec 3. "They said. 'look' we must be ternal portions ot the patient's heart (AFP) -Eleven people were kIl­ Starfighters, the maIn tay of [ have the honour to ai:ldress you to the Arab states. said yeste,day. In Rome, AP reports Prof. P,elro contamlng the nerve endings J1lJght frank W1th you, We have done our (Conl;nued from page 3) led and 129 others injured m the Japan's mterCeptors, we~e added once agam on the matter of Cyprus, The government! of Ihe two coun­ Accompanied by a group of Am' VaJdoni, the ItahaD surgeon who best but there is nothing more that have been retained and gratted on Photographic prmts could be Im_ earthquake which rocked 'Tirana to the air self-defence force You will recall that, ID an effort to tries noted the Identity of their views erlcan technicians he was here bri­ performed Pope Paul'. pl'llState ope­ .. to the transp'lanted heart can be done to help your daugbter.' proved Most are unclear. However, and other areas of AlbanIa Thurs. ­ The defence agency saId the avert war, I addressed urgent appe­ on other important international efly on "Ihc Iasi technical f1lgbt" ration one month ago, Monday ha. Whlie the' operation w'ss carned Three is no hope for her, I aSide from tpese reservations editor day. the offiCial A1bamaO' Telegra­ delivery of the last these jet figh­ als on 22 and 24 November to the quesUons. far the Copenhagen-Moscow leg of iled the Cape Town beart trans, out the pallent would be kept alive "They said, 'you can do us and Ahang has done a fIne Job and -phlc Agency (ATA) reported ters was to replace aircraft lost governments of Cyprus, Greece and LeoOld Brezhnev, NikQlai Porgor­ the trip. plant as "a wonderful new victory on a heart~lung machme which per­ humanity a great favour If you ., should -be congratulated on resurre­ The report said more than 3,000 due to accldents. Turkey ny and Alexti KoS7~ accepted the Studymg wmter naVlgatton condi. by surgery", f?rms ,the functions of breathing and chng the Journal Cwlture the flTSt houses were destroyed or seri- In recalling and relteratmg the InVitation to viwt the Syrian Arab tIons at Moscow's Chermetieve inte­ WIll allow us to transplaD' your da­ 'The performance of t1iIS ope(a­ mrculatmg the blood. ughter's heart I sa1d if there 18 no issue of which came out this week, ously damaged substance of those appeals, I expr Republic. The, dates for the vllIlB rnatIonal alrport they took off ap.d Uon OD a man marks a wonderful Allhough the patient surviVed the .' hope for her, then try to save ,he resembles Hendara a former publi. (Tirana hes 40 mIles southwest ess appreciatIOn for the generally wlll be dccJded uPQn later, the com­ landed several tImes with IIrrited new victory by surgery in the tran· operatIOn In good condition his long callon of Kabul Cinema We do not of the small Yugoslav cIty of De­ NAUROZ C41.PET favourable reactions of the three munique said, viSibility . Me of Ihls man." splants of organs, after the auCCE'JIS -term ch~nces of hfe dep~nd upon {;ommend or recommend the maga­ bar which almost completely" des governments to tbem and for the . "Questlons of all-out consoli­ The agreement for a New York­ Surgeons conducted their opera­ in Iransplantmg kIdney's he said. two maJor factors--the ability ot hiS tion in four stages. Zine for anything. froyed In Thursday's earlhquake EXPORT CO. avoidance of resort to force. dation and expansIon of fnendly Moscow hne was rellcJJ,ed in Nove­ ValdQni, one of Italy's leadmg su­ body to accept the t1torelgn" tissues Most of the articles are transla­ My persoDal representalIvc, who relations between the SovIet Un­ mber. 1966, by Pan American and In stage one the girl and the rgeons who directs th~ surgery sec· grafted mto him and the degree to tIons from forclg" penodlcals UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 3. arrived in the area on November Ion and the Synan Arab Reoutl-­ Aefoflot. Each alrhne will ,make lJlllII were placed on separate beart­ lion of Rome's Polyclinic Hospital, which hiS clrculaUon is lttlpalred photos and news, co\:'cnng the cul­ (AFPl -Seventy-two natIOns 23 and has smce returned to Unl~ lic In the political, economIc -and one round.tnp flIght each week_ IUhg machines, saId Cape Town had "an excellen' by the operation :When the girl was propounced tural events are dull and ord BeSt· Will take ~part In forthcomIng "sym­ ted Nations beadquarters, has kept other spheres" were discussed at The American company will fly school fo' beart surgery, which has The most immed18te danger IS des. cultural activIties 10 Af'ghanlSta posium on mdustrIal develop­ me informed of the talks be has the talks in Moscow whic\! passed a Boemg-707 wbilc Ibe Soviet firm dead, stage two started, perfected the syslem of heart 'ran­ that the patient's body Will reject The body was cooled down 10 ale so few and so limited, thai ment" scheduled to take place m had with the' parties and about the In an atmosphere ot mutual un­ WIll usc tbe new lIushyn-67 SplaDts. the foreign heart tIssue This process lhere IS no JustIfication for haVing Athen. from Nov 29 to Dec 19. course of other and separate dISCU­ derstandmg and coopratJOn "When a kidney IS transplanted, (Con tl/llled on page 4) a special magazine for them. the UN secretariat announced sSIOns and developments. SYrIa uwlll continue to conso­ the donor remains alIve With a he­ Afghan writers who want (0 wnte [n addition. Since those appeals, lidate and expand her relations art transplant you need the exact aboul these acllVIUes can always LUSAKA. Dec 3. (AFP) -Pre­ the Security CounCIl, on November of fnendshlp and cooperation U.S. Jets Attack Railroads combinatIon of circumstances and a SUKARNO UNDER send In tbelT 'conlrrbut1ons to the Sident Kenneth Kaunda Satur­ 25. adopted unanImously Its conse­ wlth all soclahst countnes" very alert group of lurgcool and as­ Kabul limes culture page, or 10 day returned from Arusha, Tan­ Fly West Fly BOAC. Fly any nsus which noled With satisfaction QuestIOns of further develop­ Within 50 Miles Of China si$anlS 'for

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My Mahm , 1=_ ::;. /Ij, ";"1\ \\ .. _! .. r "~L~ug" ,1 ~ ,,:L ,c ,!"'" , § utJU'-..·.:r For' "~fW ht l!oll'!W1ng'I' (s IDe teXI, of Ihi spt'!JIipanded its proarajrlmos bY,ab'lu!'V, ,!or'wat,~t~\\' " i(nJ1~CI!!cnlt>:JTome,lbispartlcularseSSIOnOfMyGOVemmelltha. beon' mOS\ 'ap,,' S~ch' rapid ,expanSion of activities and lunchtime, • , a tWist or frog until you ~erc v the Confe",oce appears to be of preclative of the ~scrvlces rrndered' natur~IJY haS produced mani adm. , Honey only Children fan Into rescued by n squad of voluntce . garde1is !ital importance for the future role 'by FAO to our country and also the' Inislratl~e "problem'~J an3·,-sCope'.f'?r- ditches eVery now and 'then when 4' As r was saylnl, the comments ,et -=~===:=SO of the Food and AgrIculture Orga· qoallty of expertS and/lbell devotion criticism. Hnwever" wliile there may they are after a kite. on the Adam'. nerves. I1ISlltion in fulfilling its objectives. to service. " bc cnticisrn,'we strongly feel, thai • I suspect that It is the obsession for Some arc funny, some arc horr!' THE KABUL TIMES These objectives arc to mcr.....' The OrgaDlsation stalled Jls oper- 'It is betler to do somethma and be being graceful in e,'Crylhmg, you do, [ymg, and tlie r~t madenini. Here -Khalil Glbran agricultural productton. especially' atton 10 my country in 1951 WIth a Criticised rather than to do i1othing, cspeCla).y walklOg that gets you into arc a few. t lth dal' exc"!'t FflcIa1I and Mahun pul> ~.' , food ;Production, ehmlnale hlDlger blJdg'et of $62,605. 'At present, tbe EvidjonUI' the Orgatu811tion's oifuc- ditches' Just ., 18 I was cornini oU w Publuhe-d evefll ~=~ "~;'"- IV hobdays by Ihe Kahul Times I'ubllshm, ,;(~"'" nnd raIse the Iivmg standards of pe_ Organlsatlon IS sl'endlOg over ture hIlS Dot been I'ro'perly greared The I1'Bce you want to have, htr you from B party, one friend looklni ,I , , ople throughout the world. We all $250,000 per annum on various pro. for the more etrecpve .cxC!'uti9n ney aDd the style you want to pur' at your bandaged foot, ilared i! ~ .. -- - know that food production 10'the jects in the field of JrrIQ::It'on, ani~ the. actIon programms that the Or~' suc-:...th.us illUminating your lndivid~ me and said: UDon't beat YQur ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"'11111111111I1111I11"11111"'11l!lIllllll'III'IIIIIIIIIII/III"II"'lll,'llll." ""1Il>• JUIUIIIII"l 1lIIIlIllll'Illlltllll'llllllllllltlUIIIUlllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlIlIllllI developingth world bas not Increased mal, health nnd busbandry, forestry. amsatiotJ bas embarked on so rapl' uality and fondness of origmaUty-is Wife .. at e same rale as tbe JOcr..Se In soil ferhhty, plant proleclton and dly. something unattamable, While you were seated on the """""" population. pest control, etc Wc have careful1y gone through When a peacock; wants to ln1- sofa, one cordial friend of mine Returns Of The Day During the paSt two years 10 the Although unt,l ahout 19M, tho to- the report' of th~ reVICOW team and mitate a partridge he twistl wbispered developi/lg countrIes In my part of tal expenditu",-by FAa In my cou- we flnd ourselves ID full agrecmcDl hiS legs. AlthouPi God has not "Are you sure your wife fell into es the greatest challenge to international state­ Last Saturday was the 25th anni­ the world, the need for mcreased ntry amounted to about S2 5 mJlhon. with ItS recommendatiOns. W';' feel made the partridge as beautiful a. a manhole in broad daylight· Be­ smaiJship, In ensurinC the development of Its versary of the first controlled nuclear chain reo food produchQn has become more the expcdlture with Ihe EI'l A, three that thIS team bas suhmitted very the peacock he has on1y given the tween you and me, I just can't be­ peaceful uses the benefits accrulJig from action In the world. What was relatively a Md and more pr.ssmg to lessen tbe gap UNDP (SF) proJect. and the FFHC useful recommendntlolls and we former the' priVilege of walking lIeve It," he told me With a susplc- them and at the same time prevenillig the dI· gracefully IOUS wink minor laboratory experiment In Chicago Unl. m tbe populatIon growtb CredIt Extension Ploject will rca

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The hamill! hody has a mecba \ Rusk declared tbl. weekend that " , - nt,m lor dls~mgulahlDg between woman s heart mIght be bIgger Its own protelns and those of a than that of a small man US mterest in EU~ope remain' U -'7~-~T\~~~,,#,~'~'~~',~~~~~.__~_~_KAB~~U~L~, ...~...'UE;:;s~D.~,iA~:¥~l~: ~_ ~l~M~B~E~R~5,~1;.l/,96~'7~(Q:tA~U~S~1~3,~1~3~46~S~,~H~.)~"!-,,,;, ...;. .;.;.....:.__Prt~ce~~_=_ foreign body and when the latler ore One In'rlguIng question posed by strong as ever, despite mCreUed f detected It destroys them today's operation is :the speed With AmerIcan co'mmltmertta to .other parts 01 the world ~ , t Drugs are used to suppress thls whlcb the transplan~ beart WIll iMakarios\'rsec;~d~ Pf~WJores In offering assurahces that the France action but they also weaken the age InItial studIes lDdlcate that GREE£Ei:T'URKEY to Arab League Fixes Agenda United States doeo not liltend to patient s resistanCe to mfechons so transplanted tiSSUes may age more , r, \',. I' wi~rciw~~ pJd~~~lan that the most skiltul Dursml is re­ qUickly than normal tissues dlluto her relaUon. and ties Wllb ber ' ciau -: g Mideast qUired to keep him alive North AUantic partnen, be e1t' (~IT~rI~~~:~t~~ \R~uter)- .--- plamed tbat US cooperation With WljrHDRAW CYPRUS Fbi" Summit Meetin j PARIS, Dec 5, The process IS analogous to the ~ France IS preparmg to offer a rejectIon of blood of a dift'erent I'r­ Foot-And-Mauth Western Europe and the CCOIIolnlc rcspondln, to proposall to avert, , Dec 5, (AFP) -The problem of calhng an Arab sum- aId and conumbnentB to other na­ war over hir Island republlc, cal" Arab League Monday announcell mit conference and stressed the MIddle East peace plan that Will oup 10 a blood tranfU!llOn But teCh probably mclude the demllltansa­ nlques at matching bssue are mak­ Uons are IIpart of the same world led Mopday ror tIie complete wilb- a three-pomt agenda ~or tbe Arab neceslty of umfylOg Arab efforts Epidemic End crisis" KHARTOUM, Dec 4 (AP}-A draYlal or l;ircek and Turkllb troop" foreIgn mlOlsters meetmg open- "PreSident tion of Arab zones now occupIed IIlg startling progress ~ontrol Songolcsc mIlitary dele8al,on am­ FORCE IN 45 DAYS on CypruB and UN Security Coun- 109 here next Saturday of the UAR and Iraqi Premier by Israel and theIr by The other mBm problem IS that UN troops government sources the heart IS not a .gell supporting or­ 'It 19 not possible to mamtain pea­ .ed 10 Khartnum Saturday for talks cil lIcUan to bar any milltary mIG<- 1he mUllsters WIll take up pre- Taher Yahya studied means of Not In Sight celul stablhty In one part or tho veoUon paratlOn of the agenda. ~or an strengthen109 pohtlcal economic d Isclosed Monday gan It IS controlled by the nervous on re~ugees The delegahon Will v's­ ATHENS, nec 5, (DPA) - ForeIgn MIOlster Panayotls Plp­ LONDON, Dec 4, (Reuter)­ world when tbere 10 Instability .n It CoogOlese refugee camps at juba Tbe Greek Orthodox arcbbiabop Arab summit conference to be and cultural l10ks between the They saId It was poSSIble the system and n complicated feed back Greece and Turkey WIll Withdraw Inelis announCed here last night plan would mclude S0rIle French ,ystem Irom ~ther parts 01 the clr­ Br.tal1l s worried rarm authorltieo another" he said In tIio southern SUdan Monday said be welcomed the appeal by sec- held In Rabat lat~r this month, UAR and Iraq 10 the mterests of WIthin the next 45 days all theIr Turkey had undertaken to dls­ mlhtary units 10 the UN forces (ulatorv system were Sunday repotted on the "The Um'ed States will continue Oefeo~-MlnJster' Mousa Madd­ retary-General U Thalli .. j'a 01&- fix a date for the SUlmmt and the two peoples and the hIgher ARRIVALS AND trpops stationed on Cyprus in mantie her mlhtary prepara­ o~ The plan mIght also sugg!1"t 10­ Every time a muscle In the body polO t of droppmg the pollcy of all­ her cooperaUve relation.b1p. with Ibu said be would discuss wltb the o~ allow~d nt1tcant and con.trucUve contrlbu- take up an Arab League report on almr the Arab nabon." the com- W",tern Europo and pledged active excess the contingents tIOns ~or an lnvaBlon of the Me­ o~ ternatlOnal control ov~r the free IS flexed commands are sent back out slaughter to meet the rampag­ iIelegahon what assIstance Sudan them by the 1960 treaties Greek tion to tbe calIse or peace" ",eans "consolidatIng Jomt Ar- munlque added US partner~h,p to add to the Ie­ DEPAl'i.TURES dlt.rranean Island parallel to tne a~ter navlgahon of the Gulf of Aqaba 10 the heart modulatmg the flow of 109 foot-and mouth plague could Slvo the Congo and wnuld ( ' SpeakIng ol the wIthdrawal ol aU ab action, liquidation of the tra- The statement Was Issued curlly, economic .trength and unity wltndrawal, he said. and the Suez Canal they added blood and It remlllnS to be seen With nearly 250.000 farm ammws alsO submit for Its conSiderAtion 8 non Cypriot rorce. othor than !ho... ces of braeh aggressIOn and Yahya left for home Monday af­ KABUL, Dec, 4, (Bakhlar) _ Umted NatIOns Secretary-Gene­ Unl~ ~ol- ~our-day The plan would probably be whether nervous and clreulatory slaughtered. rhere IS stUt not real ot Western European nationl," bb report prepa~ by a Sudanese mlh­ ar the Nations, makarloo developments In the situation ter a offICIal V'Slt added Mohammad Taher Bi!Iia, chief ral U 'lhant Sunday appealed to put forward by France after tbe syd.ems of a patient wllh a heart sign that the epidemic Is nearina i~ tary delegation wh,ch viSIted tbe of the reportIng section of Anls lbe parUes Involved for the "ex­ Mid that "by .ucb complete delnl- lowmg the adoption by the Se------­ end Rusk spoko Saturday at tho 26lb Balance Of Power lilartution the caule of ~ce i1t cunty Council of. the resolution on UN MIddle East peace envoy. Congo la.t week returned to"Kabul after BI'; peditious Withdrawal" of these Gunnar J aITins, VISits the area 'J'hlrty-tour outbreaks yesterday anniversary meetlnv of the United Sudan and the Con80 bolh have Cyprus will be _erved .. the Middle East" Italian-American Labour montru. of practical work on rolees as a fIrst step towards set­ Sukamo ¥anifesto and subm,ts hIS reoort to tbe Se brougbt the total to t 396 SInce the refugees In eacb ther's COlmtracs Iran s Kalhan Internatlonal Reset In ICyprus tlement of the Cyprus cns.s. He aloo ""dared lbat "et1ectlve The PalestIne LIberatIon Orga- cunty Cnuncil In' wblcb IS headed by Luigi disease first struck October i N aSlr Ahmad Saben, d,rector lhe forelgn mmlsler In h,s guarantees against any mflltary msatlOn, represented by Its ehief nlOi To Be Anulled The French plan was based on The Observer newspaper saId KINSHASA, The Congo, Dec 4 01 the Engineering Departmeat Says Caglayangil .tatement saId there would be a Intervention" In Cypru's affaIrs "II Ahmad ::ihukairy, wIll attend both the nrr·..·clOles already a'!Teed un (Conllnued from page I) that unless iliere was a mIraculous -- - --'----,---....,.----'--- (1\Pj-The offiCial Congolese news 01 the MInistry cit Public Work&, general dIsarmament on the str~ a demanding nec!eaalty for peace and the foreIgn mInisters and sunumt by the Security CouncJl, the sources Improvement In the 'HuatioD, Bn· agency announced renewed Congo­ returned yesterday from London ,fe torn Wand parallel to realisa­ sfauld be IOsured througb the se- meetmgs JAKARTA, Dec 5, (AFP)­ have died recently and Idcally sho sa'd tam was ex.pected to decide this SOVIet relaUons Sunday with a after two and a half years of , Dec 5 (DPA)- tIOn of the new powers U Thant curity Council" Meanwhile, a Jomt commwnlQue I The steenng comlttee of the In­ These were evacuallOn of oc uld havc been a young person who week to use vaccine agamst the di­ Moscow-datelined dispatch quat109 trammg under a Oolombo Plan TurkIsh Foreign Mmlster Ih..:1 had suggested for the UN Peace­ MakarloB added that any en1arlle- 10 CairO said Iraq and UAR d]s- doneSian People's Congress has cupled zones by Israel an end lo had not suffered from any hear. sease (or the first time ever Tass. the SoVIet news agency programme Sabrt Caglayangll Monday night ment of the role of the UN peace- cussed means of 'elimmatmg" the agreed on a draft resolutIon to (Con/tnued (rIJrft PoA~~ 1) solution to the regional structure keep,?g force the state of war recogmhon :>f trouble The de(:lslon would be a8 draS'­ There was no Congolese announ­ Ghulam Sakhl Turabaz advI descrtbed the agreed Wlthdrawel P,plOehs stressed that-m the keeping .force would alao have to consequences of IsraelI "aggres- annul former PreSident Sukamo's With the reVIew team that In the 10 of FAO All we can see IS room for the state of Israel by the Arab Wc have achieved great dela tl(' as devaluatIOn ' one offiCial was of the Illegal" Greek troops on be conBldered by the counCIl "With SlOn " mamfesto on gUIded democracy cou~ further Improvement My delegation cement sor to the MInistry of Muies and Greek vlew-U Thant s peace ap­ states and freedom of nav1ga­ or expenence with heart Iransplant quoted as saYing teresls of the Organisation, the ~rom Cyprus as a very Important fac­ due regaxed to the soverelpty of The commuOlque was Issued and gUided economy, the Indones­ ntry representation should have an wonld prefer that thIS matter be st­ Industnes, returned the Fe­ peals were almmg ulhmately for han 10 the Gulf of Aqaba and 108 n the laboratory bUI our probl Britain has resIsted usmg vaCClDe deral Hepubhc of Gennany Yes­ tOTs for restormg the uos~t bal­ a WIthdrawal of all non-Cypn6t Cyprus" after meet10gs of the Umted Arab Ian Army newspaper Bente Yud­ Independent role and should be udIed much more closely on the Suez Canal em IS that we re a community has because Lt allows foot and-mouth di COPENHAGEN, Dec 4 IReuterj­ terday where he attended an 10­ ance of OOwer on the MedIterra­ forces ~rom the Island, mcludwg The Makarlos reply appca~ to RepubliC and IraqI high com­ ha saId yesterday pltal way out In the wood!; and we sease to become endenuc lowen the coordmated by the UNDP represen­ hnes proposed at the recent session nean Island mark the end to the threat of war mands of lbe Councll After studying tbe A Bntisb alrhner hit a plpehne !OO ternatlOnal semmar on tndustnal the 950 Greek and 650 Turk,sh The measure, adopted th,s week­ don t have much donor matcrlal quality of hvestock and 'IS likely to tative keepIng In View the mterests management Defending Ankara's handhng between Greece and Turkey over The commumque saId "the two recommendations of the revIew yards from the runway yesterday troops stationed there under the end by the steenng commIttee Vietnam PC1licy Is <;humway explained hit Bntlsh exports o( cattle to non of the OrgaD1satlon of the Jssue in parlIament, Cag~ Cyprus wblcb arose arter more than partIes also analysed the atbtude must shll be approved by a ple­ team, we strongly support the res when commg m to land al 'Kastrup London aad Zuncb mdependence If we got all the dymg 3l:Cldent vacClnatmg countnes Therefore the problem naturally layangll saId UN Secretary Ge­ a score of TurkIsh Cypnota were of varIOUS countries regardIng the nary seSSIOn a'f the congress N a olutlons of the FInance Committee airport, Copenhagen Mohammad Koslm Wesal, ad­ 11 eatles Vlcl1ms In San Mateo counly yes These countfles which IOclude Au­ arIses about expenditure 10 our neral U Thant appeal Sunday killed last montb In a c1asb with Arab natIOn date has yet been set for tbe ses De,mino Theory as endorsed at the Fortynlnth Sess The aircraft, a Bntlsb European mInIstrative offIcer of the SeCl:1 The forelg Inlmster, who saId But we share them with about 10 stralia and New Zealand-would opinion thIS ts so Vitally Important AIrways de Havilland Trident from ntv Department of Kabul Air­ had made clear that Turkey wOl.lld the agreement was not a 1numph Greek Cyprlots In addillon, they discussed the slon fear that Imporls from Britaib for the effecuve operations of the Ion of the Council • olher hospitals And the fight pati­ London landed safely None of the port left Kabul for Pans yester­ go to war If the nghts of the fur eIther Side, vOJced his satt'5~ The development came 1n the In Reverse: LBJ ents are nOt as numerous as vou might be mfected by the ViruS, vanou'S FAO programmes 10 the co In meetmg the world food cnSIS Turkish mmonty on Cyprus Or~ pas!Jengers was hurt but the plane day for further tramwg factIon that lreasonable dem wake of press reports here quat­ mIght believe which can ever be carried 1D the unlry that the expenditure needed we reiterate our views that our were not safeguarded 5, was damaged Mohammad FakIr Dewagah ands" had been met and that sn 109 remarks by actlOg Pres,dem WASHINGTON, Dec (AFP)­ marrow of aOlmal bones for strengthenmg country reprcsen­ ganlsatlon should contInue Its pre­ Caglayangrl saId the despatch The Cape Town Groote Schuur Tbe pllot said the alrhner sijdde­ dIrector of Census Departmeni armed confhct whIch could have Gen Suharto mdlcahng that he PresIdent Johnson descrIbed present Farmers here have cbareed that tallon should be made available scnt line of approach ~nd mlensl­ thiS mornmg of a Greek vessel to UN Assembly To Let Legal HospItal he saId draws heart pati­ nly lost hClght before reaching the 10 the M'nlstry of Intenor retur­ escalated was averted to events in Asia as the "domino the­ thIS IS how the present outbreak be-­ ungrudgmgly even If It means the fy action programmes more and Cyprus-where It reportedly Will mtended take legal actIOn ag­ ents and donors from a Wide area runway ned yesterday after part,clpat1Og The settlement would facllt'a­ amst Dr Sukarno ory In reverse" Monday and said hiS I~ gan through cattle eatmg sw1l1 reducllon of expenditure elsewhere mare and surgical talEm! Loncentraled In a seminar on cenau&-talting in fetch the first contingent of the tc the restoraton of normal rela At nresent, Dr Sultarno ]S VIetnam poliCY was the foundation that contamed mfected meat from such as at Headquarters or Region­ Greek "excegg" troops-was an Committee Define Aggression there The problem of hunger In the Bangkok lions between Greece, Turkey and Vl,rtually a pnsoner 10 the Bogar of world peace and of the Asian the Argentine wbere foot-and al Offices We earnestly hope that indicatIOn o~ the good WIll of the peoplc's past and futuTt; progress face of Increased populatIOn can ADELAIDE, Dec 4 (Reuterj­ Mobammad Ibrahim .tal! mem­ Cyprus, be said Palace, 35 mIles north of Jakarla moulh IS endenuc But thc Agncul on thIS vital Issue there Will be no Greek goverr.ment Itevlewmg the development o~ UNITED NATIONS, Dec 5,- ger natIonal or regIonal defence Johnson gave the gmeral dutline hardly be 1geored any longer 10 the A fault 10 the launchIng mechanISm ber of The Kabul n';"'s, left Ka­ Coilecttve secunty through the lure Mmlstr\ says thiS IS Impro~ difference of 0plnlon and that the Referrmg to the future of the the CrtSIS whICh chmaxed 10 al- Several delegates 10 the UN Gene I ot hiS attitude towards Vietnam III Home Briefs dcrveLopmg Icountndl, two factors delayed for at least one day the bul yesterday for a two-week VlSlt Untied NatIOns was the only ans­ able recommendations of the review team seem to be very promlDcnt, fIrstly Greek-led Cypnot nahonal guard med confrontatooa PlplOeliB saId ral Assembly spoke an 'he SovIet an Important foreIgn polIcy speech planned testl'll! of the European la­ to the FRG at the mVltatlOn of lh~ wer, however especIally for smaller KABUL Dec 4 IBakhtar) w111 be Implemented as speedIly as lack of trained personnel and sec~ the foreIgn minister Old further Greek government had ex- Proposal for consideratIOn of a def,­ to a group of busmessmen takIng The autumn pmg pong tqurnB­ uncher development orgamsatlon s that government contacts and tIme would be need­ o~ nations Pra'{da Reports pOSSIble ondly lack of essential reqUISites for three:-stage rockct from Woomera pected war to break out at any Jutlon aggression part In a serres of State Depart_ ment started yesterday at the Ka Dr Abdul Khiilik, surgeon of ed for lts disarmament and I pacI­ The definItion of aggresslOD was UK Engineers We have noted the. suggeshon of mcreased production, such as adeq­ rocket range hour durmg the ten day cnsls The SoViet UOlon's Deputy For- ment conferences on mternational bul Umverslty gymnasIUm It the Spmzar Company hospItal m fication.... The slt\,latlOn on Cyprus had eIgn MlDls·er. Vaslly V Kuznetsov, more appropnately discussed m thc affaIrs the review team regardlOg the reg uate suppltes of ferllliser.. adequate The rocket was to be la unched ~or Biggest Reactor \\ III last over two \\ eeks the Kunduz, left Kabul France for Spokesman of the Fanners been explOSIve" even before the thanked the countnes which had Legal CommIttee tban the assembly Call Slow-Down lOnal structure While we do not trngatlon faCIlities, Improved. seeds Sunday bUI after two short delays, more traInIng .As the Soviet UOlon bad rlghtly MOSCOW, Dec 5, (Arp)- The Presldenl said US presence 10 SPOrts Department of the Uni­ and effective tools and Implements Party, the Workers and the mCldents supported the SOVlCl proposal versity saId Ignore the fact that some projects offICIals announced the postpone Abdul Rauf KOhnaward, drrec­ ConfIdence Party e'lpresed can pOlnted out, 8 definItiOD was need~ The SovIet Union has placed 10 .vIetnam was "10 keeping with a LONDON Dec 4 (AP) -Bn­ do need regional conSideratIon, we While the World Food Program­ Both Athens and N,COSia had Kuznetsov saId the assembly's Le- foreign policy which has gUided thiJ ment until Monday tor of S\lbterranean Waters De­ cern for the secunty of the Tur­ deemed It unacceptable to carry gal Comnlltt_ must now conllnue ed to prevent states from resortmg opera~JOn uEurope" most power­ tam's locomotIve drIvers today laun­ feel that such regIOnal conceptIon IS me IS renderlOg valuable serVlce to o~ nation for 20 years" KABUL Dec 4 (Bakhlarl partment of the Mmlstry Ag­ kIsh Cypnots 10 view of ArchbI­ out the Withdrawal before Tur- d.ba~ and "prepare a propp.al for ,,10 force He supported the propo ful and modem research reactor". ched a nationWIde go-slow strike secondary to the need for Initial de­ tIde oVf:r ImmedIate dlfflculnes, we ncultue and Irngation, l'etunJed Four preSidents, eleven Congress A short news wTltmg course be­ that threatened qUIck chaos on the --- shop .MakaI'los's relusal to dlSSol­ klsh steps at dIsmantling the tbe establIShment of a speCial com­ ",,1 to establish a spccill! committee the 100 megawatts MIR at Me­ velopment programmes pClmanly In feel a ..mllar programme sbould be BOCHUM West Germany, Dec o~ ses and the most thoughtful men of gan yesterday at Bakhtar Agen­ to Kabul from Tokyo y.e5terday ve the National Guard "measures for aggressIon" agwnst mnnttee to draft a defiOltlon of ag- for this task lekess, east lnlanovsk 10 the state-owned railroad system and the country We are of the opmlOn Imllated by FAO In makmg .va· 4 (Reuter}-The SOVIet unmanned where he attended a sIx-month our generatIon have bullt that poll cy It IS taught by Petr Mayer Widespread hardship for ds users While Justice Party spokesman Greece and CYprus, he saId gteS3lon The next speakei', Zenon Ressldes, Urals, Pravds reported yester­ that regional conception can be us~ liable to tbe developlOg areas sur­ satemte COSlJlOS 193 launcbed on course on subterranean water utJ~ cy , he added faculty member of,oile Ceteka The rallroad's 36,500 drivers Pro~ AYdm Valcln denouncrd 'The Greek government had He expressed hope that the Legal • of Cyprus, said a defInItion of agg day eful only when the countrIes 10 the plus lOseclicidcs and pesllcldes, tools November 26 made a soft landIng hsation sponsored by the Colom­ He contrnued "For two decades International Schaarof Journa~ began what Labour Minister Ray the Greek·TurklSli' settlement as nls') mSlted that dissolutJon of CommIttee would have Its commlttee ress,on 11 a legal ques'hoa which Intended for testmg matenals 1 regIOn have been brought more or and Implements, etc, from the dev­ somewhere m the SOvlct Umon bo Plan at hIgh flux and hIgh tempera­ we have made It clear that we WIll Ism Gunter called thclr who s!ts where' "a ViCtOry for NATO, the Umted the (Greek-led) Cypnot Nabonal proposal ready 10 llme for passage $hould be conSIdered by a legal less to the same level of baSIC agrI­ eloped countnes use our strcnglh to block aggression confbct at midnight Sunday NatIons and the west In general", Guard WIll take place only by thIS sessIOn of tbe assembly body ture the reactor uses 90 oer cent cultural development In regard to thiS. we fully eDdor~ ------...... - when our security IS threatened. and Offlclals estimated 25 per cent of Labour Party spokesman Mrs after creation of a successor lfi- Sant Bux SlOgh of IndIa saId Argentm's lose Mana Ruda, no­ ennched uramum fuel and has We also feel that the regional st­ se the Food Production Resourcu when. as 10 Vietnam, the victIms of Questionnaire serVlce WIll be tied up Monday Behlce Baran called for TurkIsh SItuatIOn guaranteemg the repub· many nahons did not believe the ted the present question has been a maXImum neutron flux of ructure IS more of an adVISOry na­ Programme proposed by the Dlrec· I aggresSIOn ask for our belp and are AFTI WIthdrawal from NATO and for hc's mternal cecurlty under the Umted NatIOns could provide col­ ~fore the UDlted Nat10ns. In one 5,000 bl1hon oer second oer squ­ (Contmued from page I) They said this percentage w]ll rlse tor·General We bope that th~ do. prepared to struggle for theIr Qwn ture and IS often not effectJve lommg the non-ahgned count­ auspIces of the he said lecuve secunty and turned to .stron from or another, Since at least J950 are centemetre of matenal tested British membership can be afrect~ qUIckly as the llnes become clog veloped countnes wIll make genera UN, Independence and freedom ged However, we do not sl!e any easy rles Each time the matter was put off, ed only under far.~reachiOg chang Prime MInister Wl1S0D scheduled us contnbutlons to such a program­ MeanwhIle, the UN Secunty be added es have been made In BntaIn me CounCIl IS expected to meet 10 a "There bas alway. been a need 3 It was understandable thal Bn- talks Wlth hiS key mimsten later 111 the day to assess the damaee done few days to dISCUSS Secretarv­ to defme aggressIOn, but tbat IS not People's Yemen Applies For tam did not WIsh to make these to the economy and to put mto ac­ Life And Skates While we appreciate the prelDv General U Than!'s proposals Dutch Foreign Minister Sees the same as saymg It IS poSSIble, or estlgabon serVlce In the vanous fie changes Without bemg sure that af- tion emergency measures to keep Thant has not only urged an timely", be saId '"TImmg IS Impor­ Ids under the auspIces of the UNDP terwards she WllJ be accepled as a Vital supplies moVlDg expanded miSSIOn for the UnIted tant..' be Bald, addIng "a draft must United Nations Membership (Contl1llled Irom page 3) (SF) we feel that ass,stance 's dlso Crisis In Common Market full member A state of emergency may be de- NatIOns on the volatIle Island, be worked on WIthout pollllcal pre­ For another two years I'll keep on necessary for executing the recomm­ 4 Bntlsh membershJp Will conso clded but pohtlcal sources said It but suggested that the 4 200 man ssure " to revltahse and Improve the With thIS regime, but after that I endations of such surveys Although (2).URenouncmg· the commuOlty UNITED NATIONS Dec 5 lute an addlt10n to the Common was unlikely that troops WIll be cal force be enlarged to gIve It "broa­ PARIS, Dec 5 (AFPj-Dutcb for Afghamstaa's Ahdul Samad port s faCllltles for the country s want to get more out of ll1e than we are aware of the fmanclal Imp­ InterViewed by the Pans weekly (DPA) -The People's Hepubhc Nt arket and must nol slo\o\ down the led out to run the trams der functIOns 10 regard to real(sa­ elgn Mmlster Joseph Luns predlc Gbaus, the 13th speaker of the af development, he said books and skates' That's cbarae1er hcahons we feel that more mll~u Express, be saId "That would be of Southern Yemen yesterday process of uOIflcatlon noV. laking I Gunter warned the British peo- tlOn of qUIet and peace 10 Cyp­ ted a "cnsls In tbe Common Mar­ temoon sesSIOn, supported a cam A government spokesman saId lSItC of her At the moment she IS ~10 asked for membership 10 the Uni­ place Within the EEC pie a nationWIde teleVISIOn bro !Ive sbould be takeo by FAO 10 rus 01 ket In ap mtervlew pubhshed here a dark day for Europe It would be m capable of denying herselt a lot, pletc definItion which would have ted Nat,ons that administrative economc and 5 A communlly of seven or more adcaSI last night to expect Olmoun dlOg ways and means for frUitful The counCil must meet soon a ternble chOice" 1 consclOusly or I shoUld say consci­ Monday the samc Imeanlng to all membcrs of and sccurty matters were dIS­ \:ould not functIOn In practice unl tlng cba06 ImplementaUon of the recommend anyway to vote on extendIng the He said he dId not entIrely rule Luns saId tbe French attJtude the Ill-nation Un,ted NatIOns In a telegram to UN Secretary­ cussed at a five-hour cablOet mee entiously But she 18 not ascetic by PSS It had a mlOlmum of polltJcal aUons which emanate from the var life of the UN Cyprus force whose out the pOSSibIlity that the S,x at made talks on Bntaan's membership ~ortugal's Edurate Vav PlOtO rose General U Thant, the new IOdepen tlng last Olght held under the nature pre~mvestJgatlon orgaOlsatJon for the eXisting rules IOUS survey mandate expires Dec 26 a given tJme would have to choose apphcatlon "much mOre diffIcult" to deny allegattons, made by the dent republic s President Qatan chBlrmanship of PreSident AI Hana IS concenlrating on one clear In thIS conneX1On, we are Jookmg Shaabl said hiS country Wished to 81m-the OlympiC Games 10 Gre­ between A•{rank and direct dIScussIon" Coago and others, that Portugal su­ Democrats Support forward to an Increase In the aellY (l)-"MalOtalOlOg the European co­ ppo~1 re~ Jom the world orgamsatIOn With noble Foreign experts are betting 00 was now required for "the hour of mercenary actlvitles He lUes of the cooperallve programme Devaluation Goad mmunlty whIle rejecting the British all I fights and responsibIlItles)J her for one of the Olympic medals truth" was nearmg A deciSion had Jected them "as false and ground­ Rebel Gendarmes McCarthey We appreciate the efforts of the candidacy' or to be made "In a matter of weeks, less ,. AI Shaabl asked U Thant to And my Critical Judgment tells me Indicative World Plan In trylng to table the republic's applicatIOn at she rrught win one Hana knoWS For ~K Reform, or at the most, months" he said He then called the assembly's all give specifiC gwdance for program­ Asked whether he conSIdered the coliOn to what he termed aggression the next meeting of the Secun­ Return To Congo Skies In the northern regions CHICAGO Dec 4 (Reuter)­ what she wants and bow to get. It." mes In developmg countries We ty CounCIl Common Market to be ID danger. fmanced by African countries aga­ KINSHASA Dec 5 (Reu'er) -Re­ and be DISSident Demorcrats from more That s worth the effort-for a feel, however thal the IndJClltlVe Britain Details over the SaJang wUl clou Says N.Y. Bank he SOld that In hiS 0pIDIon "there inst the Portuguese terntoCies of AdmiSSIon of the People s Re­ bel Kataogese' genda'rmcs who fl~d dy Yesterday the coldest area than 40 states Sunday night unani few years When I give up figure­ World Plan should conSider more IS nO doubt that a bait can be ex­ Angola and MozambIque He said publtc of South Yemen, which across the border to Rwanda lnst was North Salang with a low or mously endorsed Senator Eugene skatmg contests, my Jffe will begin closely the country plans 10 thel. NEW YORK Dec 5, (AP)­ Rejection Of EEC pected In the construction of Eur­ this actIOn was In "open deflancc became Independent on Decem­ month have all now returned to Ihe -20 C, --4 F The warmest were McCarthy to run against President all over aeam" programmes ratirer than coocentra­ Sterhng devaluatIon was a "good tow~rd ope" of the Secunty Council ber I Will bring UN membersb.p Congo under an amnesty the Con JalaJabad and Farah with a hJgb Johnson tor next year's presidential In the summer Hana Maskova and hng Its efforts purtly on a regIOnal start" puttmg Bntaln's "I believe It would be very dlffl Syn's Aden Nachabe, took Issue to 123 golese news agency reported Sunday or 14 C, 51 F Yesterday N Sa nommatlon other world figure-skating aces trai­ economic house 10 order First Associate Status basiS cult to undo what has been accom~ With Israe)', version of the June war. Meapwhlle the Southern Yem­ Rwanda announced last month lang had 8 nun rain, JaIalabad 2 ned In Switzerland, Italy and the In conclUSion, may we ont.:e '\g NatIOnal City Bank of New York Edorsemenl ot the Minnesota FRG When she came back to Cze sa,d Monday LONDON, Dec 5, (Reuter)- pliahcd, but I also beheve there Will saYlDg Israel "unleashed the war en RepublIc's Commerce Mln1s­ that their evacuatIOn must come be­ mm Falzabad 8 nun Khost 2 two~ am take tbe opportumty of expres seoator came at ahe end of a The bank third largest In the Pume Mm,ster Harold WIlson be a crISIS In the Common ~arkel ' on Syna, Jordan and U AR Israel ter Felsal Abdul Lab~ al Shaab, fore she would allow 129 rebel whIte mm and Gardez 3 nun choslovakla she tramed at the In­ slOg our appreCiatIon for the ser­ day Conference of Concerned De­ nahan said lhe new exchange yesterday gave Jean Rey, pre- bo added bas committed agrcession on the said 10 Aden hiS government dId mercennnes 10 be flown to theIr The temperature In Kabul at door stadiums in Brno and :Prague VIce r.endered by the OrganlSaltOn mocrats here during which some Every day, except Sunday, rale was fixed lIt a level accept~ sident of the Common Market's He saId he wondered whether, bc¥ fifth 01 June this aggreSSIOn con­ not mtend to change the status of home counlnes 10 :un. was 3 C 31 F lour tp my country and, In particular, 500 delegates opposed ro Johnson's hours on thc Ice and another two able to other mdustnal natIons execuhve commiSSIon detailed hand thc French reJccuon of BC1~ Unues by the occupation of Arab the Free Port of Aden The gendarmes numbering about yesterday's temperatures the mcreased activIties Ihal have l policy coordmated terrItOries conquered by force ' he Kabul 1 C -8 C hours of sport or ballet Fh"'C houn gIvmg BrItam a competitive ad¥ reasons why Britam IS not Wit taln's bId. there might not be "a On the contrary, the govern­ I 000 with anolhcr I 000 depelldanlS plans to block hiS nomination for been undertaken by 'he OrgantSall­ vantage hng to accept aSSOCIate status but (Conll1lued on page 4) said ment mtended to take measures were gIven an amnesty by Congole­ 44 F 11 F study and preparations tor school on d\lnng the past few years a further lerm exams How much time is left tor Other leading natIOns, saId the wants full membership of the se PreSident Joseph Mobutu after Herat 12 C -5 (' sIx~natlOn 53 F 23 F The party convention to choose amusement? bank m Its monthly econOmIC let- community moves to have them e\\8cuated to Mazare Sharll 8 C - I C the Democrat presidential candi­ The lite of a rankine: sportsman ter, granted Bntaln a $3 billion WIlson who wah backed by other African slale.s me! With no credit package "hopefully not for Foreign Secretary George Brown success 46 F 30 F date WIll be held here 10 August anywhere 18 no picnic It's hard and NAUROZ CARPET "1 Am Much Betfe~', Says Heotf Pafient- Ghaznl 1 C -14 C exhaustmg work With moments of use but a deterrent to exemphfy also called for early negotIatIons The gendarmes and lhe white ,34 F 1 F JOY Hana Maskova says of it the wllhngness of nations to av- on Bntam's appl,cat]on to JOint mercenanes rose agalOst the Cong­ Old drastiC dislocatIOns and up- the market, dunng a two-hour olese government early this year Gardez -2 C -13 C "No one lorced me Into .kat!ng I EXPORT CO. body LS rejecting the beart because that a bealthy heart would be avai­ l\eavals In the mternahonal mo- meettng With Rey, mfonned c;,.o,PE TOWN, Dec 5 (AFP}- over a pay dispute Later they occu­ 28 F 8 F do It because I want to, becaUle I I doa't know what criteria Will go lable for the transplant Earthquake netary structure" sources said LoUIS Washkansky spoke hIS first pied the eastern Congo town of 80st 13 C -6 C think I could excet 10 ,t There's by to establ\Sb whether tho hody Dr JG Burger, tbe hosp,'al s ~ It cautioned hnwever, that Wl1son told Hey that Brtam words yesterday after the epoch ma- Bukavu unhl government troops re no pomt 10 bemg sorry for IB reJecliDJ the beart We'll lust medical supcrlDtendcnt. saId Monday devaluationpone was no solutIOn had apphed for full membershIp kmg operahon wblcb 33 hou", be­ captured It last month (Contmued from page I) IIlt·s. true I sometimes envy thOle I I ~laced bave to feel our way" afternoon "I am qUIte posItive who don't have to train and train smce' "It cll'\,. be heloful only if uljder artIcle 237 of the Rome fore his alllng beart with The while mercenanes, dlsarrned where the walls arc now leaning good uSe IS made o~ the breathing Treaty whICh set up the Co~- that of a 24-year old ~ar aCCident Mr Washansky WIll surVJve The drunkenly and tram But they never know by Rwanda forces and put IOto a Afghan Fur Tailoring Industry is ready to aceept yo­ space'lt buys". man Markft vtctlm The entIre COrridor leadmg to bnspltal IS dealing wllh bundreds of Yesterday some IIgbting bad been one's own skill WasbkansY'B sterlhsed room has phone calls a day from aU over the refugee camp. comprISe SO BelgJans, Britain must resolve uhow to Bntsln was now waiting a I "I am much better", he said Mo- 29 Frencqmen, and others from it­ restored.. and tap water was avail· ur order for skin tailoring according your 'Wishes..Mghan r been sealed off frOm the public aad manage a large Industnal eco- reply {rom all SIX Common Ma _ nday In Groote Schur HospItal here world, he added aly. Brualn. Portugal RhodeSia, Is I I able 10 ltmlle\l quantIties The town Fur TaUorlng is ready to guaranl,tee softness and even hiS w,fe bas oat been allowed 'i.- ...... - nomy wltb a very small mar81n ket countnes to ItS apphcahon The 56-year old &/,ocer, who now Germa~ IS not short of tood. even if men­ AUTO·UNION "AUDr' CAB, dls~us- to see him AU that can be heard IS the Washansky s condition was given rael. Greece, Spain WeS\o< colouring. of unused manpower and capa- Wl1son and Hey were bas the world's fIrst trllosplanled ny LlUembourg, and South Afnca ~ ~ - ues are basically bread and ch_, MODEL 1967. NEW, FOB • City The world Is watching to SlOg oosslb,htles for Bntlsh mem- beart, was speakmg to doctors at hf,gh pitcbed blecplng of:thel eleq70!­ Monday mldOlght as 'sallsfactory' ~A CINEMA but the staft of Debar'. one ftltaur­ CONTAcr TawJl , l SALE Dr. see how Bntain WIll make deval- bershlp 10 the wake of Presld~nt hiS bedside cardlQgrapb coptinuously momtonng as was that of a Io-year old boy GENEVA Dec 5 (Reuter)­ ~ evacua~ ~pt , :., Ariana Cmema ant were e!tber Injured or Tel: 2Cl812 or "United NatiON AFT I is always at your service. We orders uatlOn effective, de Gaulle's fresh rebuff to BritIsh The team of surgeoas wbo perf. the progteS3 of Washkansy's new ae another hOSPllal who received The Red Cross Monday made an ro' At 12 30, 2 30 7 and Y Pm Ita­ In the qualWilhd no one baa rePla­ P.O.B. 5-Cauty licit p8ld. The bank also noted that ''whl' hopes for early negotiatIOns armed the five-hour operation ar~ beart M,ss Darvan's k!dneys internatIOnal appeal for food cia ~ lian-French fIlm ced them • and wUI ma~e anything in skins accordlDg to any'speclfl- Ie evaluation catches US flacal The sources said WIlson refer- cautIously optumstlc about Wa~h­ But the ploneenng team of doctors thing bedding and mbney to help ( ~ .) TWO DAYS IN HELL A temporary post omce wIth cations. _ policy and ItS balancl>'of-pay. red to recent speculative reports kansy's chances Team head Pro~.. Suraeops deCided On tbe operal1On here stress that the first ten days IS the 20,000 inhabItants of Debar an emergency telephone swltcbboard TOKro-Cnlwn "De Il1P"' ments defiCit 10 trytng clrcum- that some fonn of assnclatlOn ssor Barnard said m a radiO Interv­ when the Imminent death of MISS the cratical penod and not unUI then made homeless after their town PAlm CINEMA h~. been set up In what •was once CAB. M;QDEL Ill66 dl~­ Denise Ann darvall, 24, who was can the operation be regarded as J BueU_ F~ryael stances, the domestIc economic IS • might be an easy way out of lhe leW Monday "I thmk tbe next was destroyed by an earthquake i\• •, Park ClDema a bedding rurnlture sho\, OUiclall cDndltlon. Jor Sal~ COntact G. Hassan and Brothers at Sherpur strong" problem of Bntish entry {Iculty will be to know when the knocked down on Saturday, meant successful last Thursday At 12 30, 2 307 and Y pm Iranian are working overtime to clear teJo.. Dr, TawS Tel. 20811 or Uilltell f.lm gram. for people telling their rela- Nations POB 5.- duty td paI4, Square near the German Embassy, Share Nau. Kabul. WAITING ON THE BEACH tI\es they are sate ,, , , , I