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University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 7-10-1968 Kabul Times (July 10, 1968, vol. 7, no. 93) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (July 10, 1968, vol. 7, no. 93)" (1968). Kabul Times. 1823. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1823 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. _~~........~_ ..........., .J............ ~..~ .... ),~ ..~. .. ~' .-. _._<!.~._-..1.1 " I ,. " , .' I .' . \ . , . ' . \ \ ,,' ., , ., : ': " \ - .' ',' ,~ , ' , , f ••".. .. ...... .. ". i PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES' ,. ~968,' ~ FOR'SHEER,'1 , ,., iBLY9;. ., DELIGHT ~ Blai.be.rg F~rther' Recoveringi' -Sydft~y·,·:P~Ij.ei;~.lf~-}: T ~l' 'U N -. .", r· . '\l" 1"1'-' '; ;1'...'. n.. ~. ,.s.e,-.' ew e.•oe,c··ti~· n Ser~m. ~ t:i,'1'i-.. ··· ." '.',"-.' ~."" -. D R, _ _: .Clilef. ··.CenstlIi~(r~·," ~" '. -~'. ." CAPE T0WN, July"9;.·(AFPr.- nearly'took him into the opera- .' '''. 'e,. ,'.: ,' . .The world's. longest. surViving ting rocim for a second heart I""~n.v·1··Ct'.' .H··o·l·ds.~~."\';",- . ,: ,heart transplant .patiimt, Dr. Phi- transplant. ~ ':I'D.. VOL, viI, NO. 93 .KABUL, WED1'lESDAY, JULy 10,1968 (SARATAN 19,1347 S.H,) .,';'._,. I .,PRICE /iF. 4 lip Blaiberg, seems to. be recove- Informed sources at the hospi-' .. ' rlOg from the graVe Illness that .. tal said'-the recovery was aue to SYDNE",· July '.9, ,(Reuiei~Tbe'" an al\ti-lymRhOCYte 'serum that New So~th .W~les 'poliee a~Odat!o'n C6UVE ,DEM,URVILLEM.A:Y Finance' Minister.:.Nasser To. Leave For Belgrade "Jairing Holds might prove to' be 'almost per- executive l~st. nighi "spcclficaliy ·ce~'·' fect In combatting rejection sym- nsured'" commissioner Norman All­ t:~:~~M~:.:S;li:: M~o~ Five S.E. Asian ptoms. ao for i"'\Yi.~ing . crazed gunn,an BiEi N:EW FRE·NCH PR'EM,IEiRl After Final Talks. In Talks Am'p:;J~u Mideast Tl)e serum, produced in Eu- Walaoc MelhSh wlth.a deadly ar,m­ C·on"";r....'£11 D- :Do. l . MOSCOW, July 10, (Reuter}--"-Pre_ slay on 10 Moscow for an;..,dra pe- , .. .' Nation 'Meet To rope, is. a~par~ntJy effloctive in alite rifle. PV I.Jf..t{J . fit ,,~: sident Nasser of the United Arab riod after discussing the Middle En- .', lSm.,.,.,a KABUL, July 10, (Bakhtar).- A~chjves preVentlJ)g, teJection symptoms This was an'a~t which "endatlger­ Discuss v.:hlle leavIDg- the patient suffi. cd the lives of 'policemen on duty at After Six Yearg In Office i~:Sd~ous:ft~~o:pre::;~~i;:J ::~b~;o~e~ur~~ar~~ ~~~t~; ~:"~ S\;~~t~~re:thM~~r~~rJ~=oud In London KUALA .L.UMPU~; July), (Re­ clent stre,~gth. to combat micro- Glenfield," the as~ciation's general Finance Mmister Mohammad An- where he has been resting since Riad, who accompanied Nasser du- utcrh-Archlvlsts from live South­ ~es arjd t;!lseases, the sources said. secretary, F.C. Laut, ssid after a fo­ war Ziayee to answer questions Sunday, apparently for a. final rou· ring the formal talks, met his Soviet LONDON, July 10, (Reuter).­ east ASlBn countries will meet in b~lletlO frpm Groote Schuur· ( ur hour meeting last night _ PARIS, iuly 10, (Reuter).- On th~ Government Monopolies od of talks with Soviet leaders. counterpart Andrei Gromyko yes­ ,UnIted Nations Envoy Gunnar Kuala Lumpur. today to discuss the tosPltal Yeste~day af~ernoon said I "And it is pretty obvIous' that we Maurice Couve de Murville wtll be named prime minister when financial affairs, An UAR embassy spokesman said terday: But a UAR spokesman said Jarring pushed ahead yesterday ~clling up of a Souheast ASIan reg­ r. Blalberg IS .makmg progr~ss arc not satisficd at the way lhe si- French Premier Georges Pompidou hands the resignatton of his pre­ A dosier on this has been pre- that President Nasser laSt night pa- he could give'no details of what WIIS with talks to try to break the 10n~1 branch of the Irltemational Co. and seems much more cheerful. ege has been handled" he told n sent government to President de GaUlle today, well ioformed gov. pared by the House of Budgeiary id a courtesy cail on visiting Ind- discussed. deadlOCk in the Arab-Israeli con­ uncil On Archives, . Both the lung complication smen, _.. ew- p.rnment sources said here today. ana Financial Affairs Committee. ian Presidetit Zakir Husain in his According to usually well-inform- flict. The Dir.chlr of the National Ar­ nd h~pa~\tl~ sfoW further evi- Allhough the executive did not ~nce d Pompidou confirmed he has been dismissed after six years in The matter was also raised by Kremlin apartment. ed sources the main difference bet· Strict On all sides Stu'­ chives here, Alwi Bin Jantan, said .ence .of Improvement, the 'bulle- move a motion of no eonfidenc- . 'deputies during recent explana~ President Nasser leaves for Yu- ween the Egyptians and Soviets has rounded his efforts. tID saId All • In yesterday the thrpe-day cooference, Th' k .. an, the censure of Ihe armalite ri- office last night. .. .......... tion sessions. ogslnvia today for talks with Presi- been over the usefulness of politi~ Dr. Jarring spent two and a to. be open~ by the Dejmty Prime IS '!fee .end Prof. Chrtstlan 'fle lias been sent to the state e He told Gaullist deputies. whom he had led to an overwhelming Prime Minister Nour Ahmad dent Tito. cal action to solve the Middle East half hours in the morning con­ 'MinISter, Tun Abdul Razak, would Barnard's heart transplant team mier R Ask' '" 1'1' - elprtlOn victorY just 10 days ago, that De Gaulle had replaced him Elemad; had promised that the He ended a formal three-day visit crisis. ferring with Gideon Rafael, di­ was apparently poised to graft' the Poli~e fo::;; T:.OIrerI,~ heal! of Cou~ also discuss the site of the secr"'tnr!­ be~n With Finance, and former foreign minister, 61 year old Maurice minister of finance would furnish here last Saturday but decided to President Nasser is understoOd to' rector general of the Israeli Fo­ at for the-proposed branch. second new heart into Dr. Blai- Askin has aU esal . ve de Murville. .. explpnations to questions ra(sed ' hav'c expressed impatience at the reign Ministry, Delegates from Thailaod, Soulh berg:. But the project reportedly that no further tobe cn~ure w::r,:c~minal,~I~~~ "Let us talk no more about The reshullle followed the po-, by dcputies on the Government UAR . F'orces Go lack of progress in implemeotiog last In the afternoon he went to Vlclnam. the -Philippines, Ind...'nesia ran, .lOtO oppns.ition . from Dr. to MelliSh a "known it". he saId. IIlical crisis touched off by stu- Monopolies. Novembers United Nations Securi- the Jordanian EmbassY for a re­ and Malaysia, would attend fhe COn­ Blatl:ierll and hIS famtly. association executive '-'d "The matter has now been de- dent riot and strikes, whIch in After Zi:.-yec- answered Ques- ty Council 'resolution calling for a sumption of talks he started last lIonorary recipients at ference. Yesterday morning, the 59-year Last week All a, ' .. derree pow:~ tUPPI'C~ cided", the outgoing 57 years old turn led to general elections. tions on toe d0910r. of the Gov- On Alert ,llong solution based on Jsraeli withdraV'al night with Jordan's Forei~n 'Mi­ Indiana University's.Commence­ Alwi said the confelencc was ca­ old dentist was asking for steak ish wilh tbe' Mell­ ernmenfs 11onopohes fresh ClUe- A from Arab occupied areas and Arab nister Abdul Monem Al.lMai. ment ceremonies Monday (June threa~ ~rm~ ~Ifle premier added. A formal decision· on the pTe- International Conference lled .becau~ of the need to cooper­ and eggs and talking about his when Mellish ole The sources discounted spe- miership is expected to be made stions, were asked by a number recognition of Israel. Before he arrived here Mon­ 10), shown bere being 'COngratu_ ate In archIve work. planned triP overseas. his wife of f d nos oot Dr. Barnard was more reserved bl d f a ew ays, IS·year-old eulation that the President would known after the government of deputies, which he answered Suez Canal It is believed that he does not sb- day, diplomatic sources had pre­ lated by I. U. President Elvis J He foresaw the possibility of tbe n on the spot arc the view of Soviet leaders that dicted important new moves Stahr (center), were, from left: about the recovery of his patient noot r r~kle faced Beryl, ;f he did appoint Pompldou president of hands m ItS post-electoral resig- Of Lawyers Discuss Vietnam branch expanding to the r"ar East. ' ,eCClve one the NatIOnal Assembly nation to de Gaulle. 'J1he Gaullist tn a morning session the hotJ- tiple is on the Arab side, believing could emerge from Dr. Jarring's GRENOBLE. Julv 9. rTa,,) Emil Schranl, former president On Whom he carned out a heart MeIr h 23' I Le Kan Trang, speaking "n be­ There had already been JIIquiTles. transplant January 2. h IS ,a -year-o d ex-convict An AFP report from Parts says party won an overwhelming VIC- se decided to elect two deputies CAIRO. July 10, (Reuter).- that the longer Isrneli troops stay talks in London.' The' Tass ('01 re~pundl'nt.

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