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Page 1: Kabul Times (April 18, 1963, vol. 2, no. 44)

University of Nebraska at OmahaDigitalCommons@UNO

Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives

4-18-1963

Kabul Times (April 18, 1963, vol. 2, no. 44)Bakhtar News Agency

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimesPart of the International and Area Studies Commons

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the DigitizedNewspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted forinclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator ofDigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationBakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (April 18, 1963, vol. 2, no. 44)" (1963). Kabul Times. 336.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/336

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beea~ the articles.WhiCh~ ~~If(W~~,:--i~i~.n,.-: ,:;I~7 ~~t .!I-'R)!~ -' O~!'~~\:?;~1tCl~~ ).~J~i¢Q@r~~i~~Jt.:~£;:~4'~purChased 'for one Dollar In tile -OV'=-'A'nITT."'A ~'l.,$~""tlJff.n.:~......-::'i?'. ~1'<"~J9"~h;/- " -""'"i-"'----L;.;r , •\:'A''11"~~ ~_.;;;.,:" ~,;r, - ~lJfi.~_B~. ~ --, ''r-~. ""_.",,,,~ __~,~,;;. '<united States m 'Cost more thah ;--:-~;""~~u~. ,~":::"':.&:d " ~"':!""'"~ ~",,-~l~~ a't~,;J.tI:I~ueu, " , -. ~~ .' '.~:;:. :-,,', 'At' 5i'-aBl:[T-"30 ,:: :"En~iml'1'~:. ~.:.~

_ 20 Afghanis ~~ .. the:tlie-¥a~Sliahand{Jan'-Kh~~~.&ja~¥;;on:AP~3for " .. rlc;al!~-?:-,X' , -TBuD:~ZSo~~-:S'iiD"~;-.-::;;:?dOODle -of thiS amount. At'a first_~'boW'S., ~.DetiiJs o~ t4e ~~'p.a~ ,i19rm:nv~'Y-et.: VI'OLEN'CE', TO'- CO'- 'MIi'c -st8rimgl:i~e$"BUer.7 ~ ;.,~':., "..' '-1<-

ian ch ' te f --_1. ..... rt ':.&.. - 'U.... ; 'e'A''STIQ rltCCEPTS -- u..,., R----·a.n~..-•. ~ -, L' ,-",","'.' ,,"""g ce su a ra 0 CJL\;Uange~_:.o-ue l'epcl '.u'OJIl' ~aw-ar. _ , " ~.~ . - - .J<QTj" J"&R~A '_ '__. --,:: ", ' __ ,'-;" ~

~y rook-profi~le'fiom~~~ew-~NOrtherD:.mdependent'pakhtunis-, . , --:-__' ~,: 7:~'; ,< --, SAYS, ':.I~.~~.",.::, ,At'~-~"a1o!l~,oP.m:--Eng!ishPliry~',=,= ::'~,polllt of the ~rter;WhO may:t@~.s ",that :'the- ~p~ of - ,.)' "7;'i,'-I;;~:;--','-; , - WASHINGTON;;-.APnl--17, (&u...BgOND'~Tm:s- P£:ACK"; _- ,t, ,L .'-

purchase an article 'at.a loWer rate-~:Bt9aW;8! ~a a ~irY ~ IN¥tTA'1l0N' ~~-~:~O·ter).-iffie reveFe~td~~Ndllbjl.ningi_'~i~> ~ :~' ,:::>';~~'~~.' ':'.:abroad and then sell It at·a large pol't:aA1:~.<~fh~,atta:clt and : ' ''C'~":' <_",,~,.-- _....!;~:.' Sithole;- Chai!m~:,oLtbe,Z1D1b~ "-At 5~4,:.r~:p.rii R!-ISSiap: filM;..'":, '_,profit at home, but e-ven~ the '~~"~':'~Jl!te the attaCk _', VI'SIit!,' ~,~A-r#'J!iI/!t.UI bwe African .Peoples', Union FIBSIr-·-.J'fA~:with' :tt~Iat~on ':u;t -:0 .-::

exchange rate of M, 20 per ~:they will;;Ji6la_~thel'lo.1i8Q.t. ~_.;c ,.:JftV~.Ji#'" ~ZAPU),' -said on::.~y the--Persian-..-=~' ----"-=':::::"./,',.:, .r, ,,~>__," ,lar will not have' any economicfoi<theihfri!eaom,·8Dd.--territorial~-.:' - -;, '. ' Southem Rhodesian GOvernment-~~:;;-:'- E"-:&k'"-=:'~''-''-:--:i''' ,v.uue, ' In order to achieve tliis'@.~~. ,-.::,',. ,'. ' " . ¥OS~~lV;_'::~ptil E> 'i~aSs).= had closed the door--to ,adJanee- ' ~n=e-- <, xCII3uge ~-' ' '-;-parity -between the p~g ..,f,:," : .-<-: ::, ;~eUl-QMle. . The.fi:i~~,O~_~ qt>v- ment b-y Africans tm:o~ ~~- . ", - ",,~ ,''''<~ - • '"7;- -''\; , "'power-of two~ci~~ realistic -'.;A~'repotf-~Peshawar,~cen,::.er$~t: ~f.:'7J;!'f>\..-~'-yi:~eI !ution.!l1. ,metbO¢; ~ ~ anq. ·"viol- ·Rates .At .' ·Da-·- ,.4:~ ,

.rate of exchange'has to be fi%ed;.#8!'OccUpleQ',paklifuitlstan::StafeS yastro~r.a~Jf.t--'~ cb~f~eiice must come,ahOOt". ' .. ' : _" .: '-- . '.,'"this IS called the 'process -of lev~I- tI1a~~tet:;'O£~the.jleO"ple:;cit"D.f. M!. N'JkiJa':' , , ;~jWY' _ ' .,;' - -"'"{=-'"" ." " _- J- . .i",i.-·£L' - J .- "ta- 'B~:;;''1;;';. ~'ling eurrency::-value-'_ ':Afgh~tan --accuP1.:ecr,P-!in~Jlni~ - cO!1Wtiles"-m~, Of, tl;i~. :q.~~1t .~un~:r.~L-~S-~~ng::.tQ. ,repo~ after an lU-gnants n -b ~m~.:.. ~ ~-.:as a -member Of the ~ternationalov.er the fufor-centemo.Of the,Penal~ 1.O'1?8Y,..a f:i~iUi' ~t hoUr-lPJig~'lD:eeting with:Mi. Men- -, ;,' ': ' " ,,' -;-:, - : ':"_Monet;an>: Fund w~ oounp'to set Cn4f! ~o. :t44 of" p~.:, in to tlie_·.~~e;.'tJE:I0n-m l~::-ana ~'J!.-WiJli.ams;.ilie,AnietjcanAssi: ' KAB:uL."Ap~ 17.......-The' fonqw:::'~~-: .-~-;.-a parity rate acceptable .to the ~eshawar and MardaD -districts. to ~!'tp!_ha~e.~ Wltli the_tant ])eCret~:o.t'State for, Afri- mg are-~ foreIgD~ e.xcbanl~. ' -~'IMF and since the rate of eX- Ma"Jana ~ofti M!,b~ud> and,aclti,evfl!'~ts~su~..~f the can"Affa'irs:~~ ~thOle.:said 'the. rates'l!t tlie D~ Mih~Baj~lL- _'change fixed by D' Afgbairlstan Aroab Sili.fi.trabam":membets of S6V1et~~p1e:"' . <:.:•.. " sitliatiOrrin'spUthern;Rh.Odesia was to~~-, '-. :. --,' .'Bank differed ~,a large extent,t¥ .'f,r.~nt ~ "PatJi'!<J:nent<- 'have , p~,'t;fo~co~J,~t. ,:l!0\v..o"highJ.y ~iP!~Yir:",-: , -BuyiDg 'BateS;::1D ~1fWiIS. ~ ~,from ~e purcl1asmg value of ihe gom~lilmea , to ~ 'tJie _. '~ent it,~~p;.,,- ,~",-tg, cl¥~-~~, ~U!~ ~ _ . " ~ ;;.,r:, _.' . Ai -50,:' '. per U.S.)o~ "'<~, ' - -

AfgbaDl , therefore the excbange se8S'oilS o~ 1: 'the_ Par.lWn~t in ther ~atili!1 of: .~~IP ,';fle said h:e' had' told. Mt., , Wil- Af 140 Pet Pound:-Ster~:~' ,."J'ate -at A1.. 45 to one ~ollar is an ~a and"~v~'s.YUested ,that ~tween--:the '~pub1ic of Cuba:liains tliat the~ were 'onlY. two Aj. 12M. per'DeutsCbe;;Mirt,:': - -attempt to level-off rather ,than the.-,Gov~ent Of,' PakiStan and the !ISSR ~d ~ excl!.ange methods of resolvi~ the:-pr~sent Ai 11.64l4 w: SWiss. J'raJlC '~to devaluate the Afghani. ~ do- shOUld n~t be. all,owed!O inforce Vlews, o~ other ques~~ns ~f com- situatioI;l;~ ~u~ern 'Rhod~sia- Ai 16:W4 --per.French .I'iiiie .mg so the ~Bank has ellmlDated tlie-PenaJ::-"~6de.m these ~reas. man mterest. - '~ - through constifutional methods or A£ -7;90 " perGfIDdian ' Ru~ ,the 'commerClal' rate and instead It is mentioned 'in .the. proposal ' " , by violence." . _- '~,~( , , 'it has adopted a rate nearest ,to that -the actiOn clearly shows that The -?ate of Dr. Fidel Castro s , . M 'UJO '. -. -per- IndUm:lr~. 0

the Free ~ar1ret value of ihe Af- P-akistaJii GOvernment has car~ VISit ~ be agreed uPQn by _the "Where the' constitutional ,me:- . _~.~ ,', ';' (eiibt',~:; ~ghani, ' ful).y plann:ed the progr-eunme in GQvernm~ gf, the USSJ:.t, ,and thods fails, vio!erice becomes in- ~-DVld·S~ ,,~-;~'~~:;- -

_ ,order' to suppress .:the national the Repub~~ ,-of Cuba" adalbon~- evitable," Mr. 'Sithole :Said 1"It . '- - .:~ ~," .;::"" ,The results of thIS monetary r~ movem~t of PakhtUI!istams. ly, _:,. , 'y' seems Since the'constitutional me-- r _ , ,2, .-: ..,:;;. "--

form can be s1,}DllJ1ed up as fol- ' , Im~t Ifrgas ISL~-~'mGIIW'A thod has failed in Southern Rho-lows: A!J0ther'repor:t.:SilYs ,~at recent- SURVEY BEGINS desia, violence must come iI.bout".--'-,.,.--~--,'-:""""'''''''':'''';';'';';+~~

ly Important ttfb~ lIrgas were KABUL, ~Apnl 17,~The 'Minis- ,Asked whether he JVas predict­~ L Encoul'ag&ment, of expo1'ter~ held at .Teera, Mom~d and try of -Public Works has begun ~g an oU~bre~k of violence, ,Mr,

and then producers. ,. Utm~nldiail , :. surveymg '-the .road connectiJIg Sithole said: 'It all depe!1~ on2 Encourag~ent -a~, ~or.elgn m- ~e l'~lutlOns,passed m these Herat With, ISlam:'Kala. ' :' ',the mood of,~he peQp'le.~jtheir , 1 KA1)S" -Theine -

vestment because staoility of cur- JIrgas demanded, from the. Gov-' An official of the MinIstry said mood n9w in 'V~ry bad". " ,TickelS :Free' -call 2U11 12 or" 13rency ~ate . and support o~ the"e~en! of :Pakistan to ,adIDJt. the yesterday ,these surveys and " Ext. 18. '. " , <. _'

IMF WIll st1D1ulate foreign myest- nghts of the. people 'a! ,Pakhtun- studies would be completed with- He, asserted that the GOvern- . "'. 'ment IStan, -as·.soon ':S '.J?OSSlble, and III the next four 'months; 'after ment-'ot Mr.. Winston Field had FOR SALE3. PreventlO'n of smuggling 'out t~us t~p~tilim unp~ovmf,:::~ Wh1Ch road-making 9perat~nswill"cloSl7d !he c0?Stitutional cnapter, Daimler 104 saroon.. 346lLc.c.

currency and commodities.- ~-et~~~on e secunty a lS.be_launcned, ' ' and in s.o-~OlIlg ~~s opened the 9157, 26,425 kilometres Qn.c:n.4. Obtainmg the guarantee. of gTh . 1-'_ d' d d th He dedared the,contract for sur- chapter of VIOlence . plate - Good condition -, tlll-o··:'I.-

th IMF f t bilisin" ...,.. f e Jlrgas a"", eman e e - th' 125 kil t I ng - ,~, -. ""6P- e or sag;1"Ue orelgn 1 f an li t ceil veymg IS orne res 0 out. 56 000 . MgruUlls or neareStcurrency market in AfghanistaIl; re ease 0", PQ I prlS?Der~ hignway was signed with the Mr. Sithole, who has been in offer ,: . , "- 5. Budgetary deficit, which can, ?filPakhtumstan from Pakistani USAID early lasi year. WashingtOli'fuattendacohference 'Appfy'ib Mi':Beck:C/o British,however, be. rectified with loans JaS~"1 1 w; .'.- . d The .highway will be built in on Southern Africa held.last week Emb.assY' Kiilitil.,lktween .9 am-trom the IMF and the WC!rld, lIDl ar y th' jlrgtti':St de?,prfesshe accordance with the Ministry's by the American ~i~*Y of ~- to i 'pm: except SUn~.' ..,Bank con-cern over e a, ,u e 0 t e standards; it will be ten metres can 'Culture, descnbEia Mr. ,Wil-

Govern~ent"of P~tan tgwards wide, 'of WhICh 8 metres Will be liams' reaction to his reinarks ·as

Khushal Khatak PakhtUfiistam pqlitical . prLS?ners asphalted. - one of- ''-W:1committed interest".-and have protested against It.

(Coiltd. from page 3) \~rr:~~j::g:~:t~~t':~~Another Appeal-To' Est-ablishbrows, actlVltles of the PaKhutrustanl _ -', _ , - ,

Thes~~~d~~~::d ~~t-burrie'd ih~~~igM;~ the:~~nment of 'U.N·. Tetllnical Missionm a lonely spot, He ,loved the

~~~~ry~<irag~d~lte~d{)~~;~~:~~'N~~~~= ,.In " So~thwest ~frica~t~~ h~l~~~Ul~h~~tinbeh~~~ ~ers ~ 'Message Delegates Condemn S. African Standby the clatter of the hoofs ot the _ Immediately - ' ", . .'Mughut cavalry passmg the hign. PORTSMOUTIf, New HamIr UNITED. NATIONS, Apnl 17, (AP).-The UDlt~d States v'

way. ' Shire, April1'? {Reuter),-A naval appealed on Ttiesday for another U.N: effort to convmce South ON APRIL -ts- 1!Hi3; AT ll·30 PM.Britain Grants AsYlum b.<>~rd of inqwry !>n Tl!-esday. cr.i- Africa that it'should allow establis~~nt of a D.N: presence LIVEMU~~'~~DRESS;_To SoViet ' Artist And ttc~ed ,the c.a-ptam ,of tll.e, sub- in South-West Afric~. T~e TanganYIka representative called ' " G , •

• _ manne escort ;vessel Skylark ~or the U.S. statement hypocritical. The:: Ale., ~ -eresceDt• His ,:Wife .. appar.ent . failU!'~: ~ a~VIse .Debate in the Special COmmit- det-ermmation." . Socletj.'s~ is for .Your

LONDON, Apnl 17,. (AP).- Wash1p.gton authontles1D1D1e~te.:- tee of 24- fOr days- has :centred Britain's C-ecil King' also called _ benefit:. "Ill ~,~ue" ,youVladimir .:A:skenazy,- international- ly of the las~ x.ne~es recel.:vedaround attacks. on the Verwoerd for continuing U.N. efforts to- Jiave ;1I1!»1e than ~,~clJe4ly kh~wn -:SOvi~ concert.pIanlst, fr0ll?- the !D~lDg nuclear sub-GOvernment and demandS G 'that establish diplomatic or technical chaDces·tc) Ob~ ~·prlse.: _and his wife have been gratlted marme; Thr.eSlier. . " the questIon now be turned over liriks witli the territory, Tbe~ are .·biliU1rec1:priRSpo~~ica1 asylum In 'Bntain, the Vlc~Admiral Bernard , A,ustin; the U.N. Security Council. ' "I do not think we Should tie , one h~ilred ~-~h;.:BntiSh Ho~e Office announced On ~eSldetlt of the board; recalled 'Mr, SidneY, Yates, U.s. repre- the Secretary-General's hands in sf.xty prizes;,:-one~' at·-

, Tuesday night, , Lleutenantj;(;ommander Stanley sentative in. the Committee, en- this or inhibit him in any way ghants: eac'" .SIx--p~ tJueeMr Askenazy. on,: of the bril- _Hecke~ ~, to t!te. stand and t?td tered the rlebate with assUrances from takmg a further initiative thonsafuJ Mghanls e8dl' &fuI

hant yo~er g~eratl?n of , So- him hIS ~nduct as c~mmandmg that the United States oppoSes by saymg that there is nothing OIle, ~'ed p~, ofVlet -pIanists, amoved m 'Bntain ofi!cer ?f the S!tYlark ~ appears to South Africa's ajai-theid policies to be done, Mr. King said, forty tIi.9~ Afgh,nk '.early this year for a concert f:our, 1?e sub~ect to ~quiry' '_ . and believes South West Africa "The np~ Uict lOwer DUDi·

His ,icelanwc-bC>rn ,wffe... wh? Acimiial ~;:stm told C!>mman- must also be given-the ~t -of' 'he British representative told bers' .tii ~UJit-:Of_ tile dIlitlQ·._.had lived for some-tur;~,m Bn-·der H~~ker.- the co~ Wishes to self-determination. the Committee that there have girlshecLprise are each"M.,-tain, applied -for pemusSlOn .to eJ:1lphas!?e- that- ·thlS_' apparent .. ' been numerous allegations about gbimfs: thnie,ltiOUSab4. . -'take up ,residence again. 7'his fa~e Ott your p~.t ,cann~t, con- We, do not. accept SOuth -interlocking busiiless interests in- ,Please i'i!sh- and, gel' YOIll'was granted, The Home Office celv.ably have contnbuted m any Mnca s conte~tlOn that tile man- fluencing South Africa's actions LOUery tlcielS, before they -spo~esman said He ai:lded ~ way to the loss of the, U.S.A. Tlir~ dat~ en~d with the .Le~e of but these allegations have never 'are' sold out. Only' .'1lmIted

"In accordance with .l1Qrmal-sher andlhoseon board.. ,NatIOns, Mr. Yatessal~, ~,the roved numbe"r'avauable.- " ,practice this meant ;thft Mr, "You· a're aceordiJigly;designat- mandate liI.psed, then.so did SOuth,P . , ,-'Askenazy waS also adinitted," ed as a party before this court". Africa's authority, . - 'DO ArD" READERS ~ .. ,

Captam .SaUl Katz, Co~l,for "South '~ca's rejection o! the r.a4D

. SHIBERGHAN, April 17.-Rain the court, then tOl4 Commander'U.N. propo~ lor a,u.N.• presence It is our,~:bope,that Y-oD_,~ve eJlj4)yed rea'd'ntmd floodS in the Sang Charak Hecker he had the right to obtain in SoUth.:-West Africa ~as not ''KABUL TIMES". We_ h~ -tO~ eoilt(Q~e "-~ y~-=.,district, of ShiberghaIi have des-legal 'co1irlsel~"examine.- records of t~tal A renew~' effort sho~d- through de1iveriD'g ow:'paper to y~~, ~hereve~ you' Want-.-troyed a ,number ,of houses' and all evidence- so far, 'wi1t!esses, be made to convmce South ~ca to ',' , " _' -'.shops," intrOduce witne~, and to pr~ i~ Should allow at ~ast a ~P9':: US • "I,; - ' ;.., f ,-...:....~~' "il'" " ~i~·' - ~

A team has been desPacthed sent a clooing- argument ~t the rary U.N. presence m §outh West ~~~WiU 0 your SUUlM'!'ap,_!u,: .P~ ~:Il~,":' ~~'_by the local administration to conclusion -of the inqU'in'. , ~rica., _ ,- ..-- ' : . , - " -. - ' -' -' , .' ..?-'survey the losses and sUbmit a Commander, Hecker - SlUd· he 'We believe t~at th!! ~p~ o~ -, CiteUlatliin-'~en - ~report, ' would-obtain coUIlSl7l. 'ap.d 'exa- South W.est Africa m~ be gIven 21494) , ." ,; -v';'bul TiDies _

FloOds have alSO damaged Ctil- mine ,previous testimony. . 'The the earliest -opponumty to ,take 22851~ Ext 4., < • ~ • " _

tivated lands ana briiJges in Sar- coUrt then adjow:ned until today their rigl].tful place in ·the, worldlf' 24861 ' - ;;'J!f:---:i-Put area; to allow him time to.get counseL-They must have the ri~hf-o£ se - "h'" ~_f,o

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. Ul'nJila&' -- The :r~~t.,seri~-o(·~ -~n nected with ~the,4otian problem the. Plain of,.Jars;.It is also saiaz:,'SIi·bU.D~Kmhf,ki ~~ has <:a~:', co~~rable was held at = Ge~eva. ' Several that during' these claShes some' >

.~ .1 -!'- '·anxlety and concern ~e 'world- monthS later 'the' agreement· for 200 people mcluding non-milita-ry .:. :';,.;:,.' .". ; ," .~ a D.m over es~ia1ly ~ the Big Powers keeping, peace in ·Laos and her people, ha~e been .killed and' some .'.:r ::.,. ~.~: .~~C"~E' '!-"

~_ .' anif the U:nited N~tions.· .. NeutralitY ,wtis·'s~ "by the more have been wounded. ", A ~J~ Sbeer-3.· All co~trieS:haVing somethiIig participants of'the Geneva COn- Either of the two sides involved, .' ~.: ~ ,,' .' ... '.KabUl.'~ , to do with Laos are trYing to .avoid ference" ~ter I~, QiscuS$ions;-, in these'clashes have blamed the .'. , "Te1elraP'riC__Aildrelli~-;- the funher. gravity of. situl}-tion In'ace.or~cewith an article Of dther for ca'using blooc!Shed '-!'he wc:nnan cohuiinist of'the

"._. Eabul~.' , l~h tha:t , ,co,:tI'! '. which ~ight this agreement a .~eutraI :GOv- through initiating these clashes. ~~~r1:;~ .~f~:·.~icIe~,iIJ. ~Telepheme.:- .~. '__ ~ eI1V1Se res tIn graye inci., ents ernma ent came. into ingj~ Laos This news has caused"consider-'

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'd't- s ~tU~Ia0' 'h e, paper:en-n•.{£ytD•.03:. ' 'lor ·the w~rld at Iat:ge. un er the ~er$hip of' Prince abie- anxiety for the signator 1 ~ ,we mus . un.C~1 ~''CaJDp!lign,"'''1i'(., 6 -..0:.6. ',.. ~os ~th an area of 91,000 SOuvaona ~~~1he.leader of countries ,to the Laotian agree- agaUlSt de luxe Items. '.:.'.:. .8sh ','p'.".-" sq.u~e ·mlles .an~~pu1ation of 3 the. Neutral~t:s.. faction. ~ Import- ment inspi~oLthe newa of, the;· 4 >', >,'" .... :_,.AI'G~- - ~~lion (1961, sens~', ,was pr~ ant ~~nalibe&o~ all t~ th~ temporary truce announced bet- ~rs. ,ROPh ~za wrote th4t, She

Y'earl.7 .Afi..250. cIaimed.a Ft~nCh"Ptoteet{)rate-m.factlons were,ap~lDted as CabI-ween the twp sides·in the Plain-w:aS. re~ding ~ boOk, on';~al-'BalfYear17 Afa.15O 1893. !t ~c~e>.a unit of the net:-members m thls,Gjve.rmnent. of Jars. pe~u~r.l;D>wh~h lammJS'-:"WCJrld,Quarterly- .. : AfL.8Q. Fr.enc;h-,Indoc~J!Ul.In 11l99. The. agreem~nt alSo, s~lP!Jlated The present crisis in Laos.-'has ~hllosOphers have--at~~~d ~uch

FOREIGN Laos Is::a,king~om,bound o~ the that .a~ ,fo!,elgn, for~ -should been the- subject of discussion in unp?~ ..to . '~a~r man-YurW< ' S-15.:no~h ,by ~e 'People's 'Repub~c ,of leave 'LaOS'bY'''~~~r 1962.' ~d t~e re.cent sessiQns of SEATO'Mi- nerlSm ap.d-me~-,Of.aWl98!ili~t_O·

, Half Year!7 ~ $ 8 Ch~a, ~ the sout!l by'C~1>O<Ea. ~he n~ntral natw~. -COtnmlSslOD.:,mstenal Council meeting ,in Paris. others- as complementary ·la~"QiIarIer~' ::: $ .'~ on the east by: ~-iet N:am and on In .charge. of .Laot.lan· cease-fire ~ ~orei~ Mini~ters participa-:.- to beiiuty. ., . ",:' '. ,

Slit. I iptiOp from: a6rOad the :vest by Thailand.· (Wlth ThQia t~J Chalrmatt .and Ca- tmg· m ,this meetmg expressed, " , ~ _'. .will be~ OJ' ~,*"Cif: The ~aos national ~ awakenin~ nada ~d Poland' as ~embers.> concern -about tms crisis and un- The, ,al;lthor of th~ article is oflocal~ -at ,the 'OfficiaL ·started betwe~n ·th~ years ~94fl,. ~as glyen the duo/, - of supet;VI'",derstood to do their utmost for the ~p~~n that-rel:':l beauty. ~f adOU'T exchu,e.rate. 1950. The Laotian Kmg proclaImed smg the transfer of .all foreIgn 'the removal of the present Lao- w0nr-m IS enhanced if She ~at-

, , the constitution.pf Laos effective fol'~s .from Laos. tiaft tensions.. tentlon to these'factOrs and not onPrinted atGO~ ,as of.~ay l1;'l94'Z. The King be- fhe Geneva ~~t:eement alSo' The Laotian leaders. on the fancy clothes-jewellery and makelJlUNTING'HOua ' , longs J> the. ~u.ang ~apang dy-. stIpulated a unIfIed c0mrn,~nd other hand, assisted-. by the Laos.uP.

.', na~ty. L~os,atfal~ed'mdependencefor ~he armed iorces of the three Truce Con;unisSion have ,begun ' . '.----.,-,.-;---.......-"--"----,..----- upon Slgniflgo a !re~ty" between faFtlon~_ It.,was ~greed that after serious efforts to end tliese cri- ~ .dolled up wo~" she said,·~BUL'. riMES' FrenchlJUld'Laotian~Governm~nt no~al.izatlOn of t,he ,situation, sis. EVen'the.., leader of' Pathet Dl.iiht' look: pretty as long'~s she

. • on July 1~, 1949.'Her l~d~penae.r:tce parll~mentray elect~ons w~)Uld be ~o, ~ho opposed the .commis- ke~ps he~ :mou~ ~~; -au,,- her, APRIL 18, 1963 , was officially reco~ed d~l!lg. h.eld all over .L.aos under mtema- sl~n's mtervention l in the begill- ~uty WIll.v~ as ~n' ~ she,.' the July 21. ~954-conference auned tlonal SUpervISIon, . mngl' has refrained from futth"er opens her'mouth. If she,has n~glect

The Anniversary 'Of at bringing a 'ceas~fu:e about in Now that alniost a year has intel'Vention, ed .the. other Cl$PeCt- of,~~ .Bl:l,ndnnllr~ £\i......... fudoc;hina-by ·t~e Powers having e1.apsed s,ince the Laotian neutra- The Laos tension has alsc. w~Ich mclude a cultured voiCe•.---;--' ~uu::rence, a~hand'in Ind~hina_aswell as by lity and independence, . nothing caused the UN some anxietY, ml~d.and'mannerism. f,·

,::The eIghth anDl~ers~ (}f 'S?me' members of tHe United Na-?f the agreement has been The UN secretary General U, . . '.tne Bandung'Conference IS be- bons. Laos became"a member of unplemented except for the Thant, prOpOSed in one of his W~, says ~rS. Rooh Afza, haveing celebrated 1n -most ' coun- the UN :!n, December 1955. ' . ereati<?D of a coalitiotJ, cabinet statements that the l~Nations r,esponSibilities not only' •tries which took part in that K~n"gSavang VattJ.talU!a. the p~ betwee~ the three facti~iIS. It is Geneva Conference which ~ign!!d mo~he!'S. and h?use .wives but a1sc;Ihistoric event. AfghaIJ,istan sent monarch occ~Pled~ fath~r s e~er:--sala th~t ~ome for~~ c0tn;l-, the Laos neutrality and indei>en- as m~lVldualS I~ thIS co~try .~th·

. was an active. participant of throne ·upon the .latter s passmg .tnes have stIll not remov~d theIr dence. agreement, should recon- a cl;mn to ?av~ equal nghts" withth t . - f 'd'" a\v.ay on Oetober ,30. 1959. armed forces frQm Laos, thou- vene,·to end the present Laotian men; we pught get an· OPPOrtunity

a con ere~ce an _we .. are: Differences am.ong'Laos· three sands of them still stayipg secret- crisis. Prince Souvanna however t{) enter t~e Parliament sooner orhappy to no~ce th~t smce t~e!1 , ; faC~lO~7-N1C'utralists,. RoyaHsts ly in yari{)us parts of the country. has refused. to accept this pro~ la,ter. It IS uP. to us t<J ,prePaI:ea ~umbe~ 'Of the IdealS wll1~h Mld followers of. Pathet LaCl-ohas Du.r~ng t~e last. few, months sal and has said that the present 9~,lves for thIS gre.ater role wethat conferenee sto~ for have. caused much gr!ef to ,Laos bet- conditions'm Laos were rather Laotian crisis is the internal prob- are ~~ct~d to play m the future ..been incorporated in inte1'Ila~'w,:en 1945...and ;1~1. Everyone of qUIet with no ~rious happening. !em of Laos and- must be solved by of:.our SOCIety. , . ,tional affair-so .'these fa<;tlOns wanted to rule the Suddenly, however. some three the Laotians themselves. . .-

T-he Bandung ~nferencewas co~ntry. '!l.!ese difIer:ences became weeks ago news ?f clashes bet:- The Soyiet Union and Britain .,A~ve .all w.e as a' natiOn can­attended' by those ,Afro-ASiah.'.n1OS! senous ·to~ard the end of ween the Neutral~sts and Pathet as co-Chalrmen of the 1954 Gene- ~ot afford at p~esent to indulgecountries which in some form 1960. Then after many clashes a Lao forces cnangeq the ~ atmm:- va Conference have also begun In overempha;siz.mg fanCy clothes '

th 'had tiff d f g-uce:. was brought .:about in Laos phere of comparative.peac~ in th~ efforts to solve these crisis. It is anh

d way of life: It rs,' therefore.or 0 . e: s ere . rom ,on May. 3, 1961, between these Plain of Jars~ The Pather Lao at- to be hoped that all these efforts t e du~ of"eve~,~an womaiIcolomalIsm. ~ey were on ~e factio~. The truce, however, was tack was so fierce 'aDd unexPected would result in the solution of.the to, refram fro~ exagg~ratio!ls,~in'whole "underdeveloped needI?g not coIIiplete',as sporadic fighting that Neutralist fol'ces we're com- present crisis in that South East mak~ up and clot~ and-adopt apeace and international under- we~t on all tlie time. On May 15. pelled ~o vacate Xieng Khoung, Asian 'Country prior to their be- modest, ~etet:mined and firm air.standing for their rapid PI:O~ a 'conference of 14 nations, con- one. of their important posts in coming more serious. . pearance.gress. In addition, the .group; , . '.. . .'

t th 't- ~;~ all th TT S S R'P' n 'I 'ti TOG' An.other-article published 'l'n th'e,:ooa/ :sto;t~ors~e,~~pounag u.'. '~ ~ .; .toposes<uec ara on O' uarantee dally "lslah of::testerqay. dealt with

, . - t~e stOry' of tire' attempt on. theing of the right of subjugated . A-":d F' 'r 'A;"h ts I" E . . C lIfe of the-Algerian Foreign MiDis-natlOns. to. freedom and self- ~ '. _0 ,-~t:l'6naU D" mergency 'ases . ~er Mohammad Khemisti. Accord-,

.determ.mahon. We are happy: T~e. Soviet Union .propOsed on exploration. '. ly relations and safeguarding mg to the .pa~r the persoh who -to notIce no.w that ,most. ' . of Tuesday': .that aU States, subscribe The SOviet-sponsored ·dec1ara- peace and security. '. sho~ Khemfstl does n~t have. anthese countnes have ,achIeved to an i~rna"tional. declaratIOn tion con~ined 11 principal. The use Of outer space for war' ~tl-FLN·~cord, but after test~success In ,tJ:teir. economic de- that wou~d 'guarantee ,aid'for ,as- poin~, inclu.ding th: primary one propaganda and fomenting na- fli t ~~OOd It has ~en fO~,d, .outvelopment and have been able tr-onauts m an emergency, that SPlice .exploration Should'be tional hatred was inadmissible. a e was an.opIUm addict.to a ~at extent iri - their The, move was made on the conducted ,for the benefit of and Co-operation and mutual assis-" " .

. struggle for the right of nations hee,lS ,of ie~~s that. the' next'm the inte~ests of a1I,mankin~. tance should be the duty of all . ~he case ~s ~de! investigation-IIvmg under the yoke Of colo- Umted States ~pace .fhght would Qther pomts.of the declaration States and any measures that an Khemlsh IS m 'a. state ~f

.al' ~ ,'take Major Gordon ~ooper over were: , '. '. might 'hinder the use of outer coma. . .D1 lSrp,. . • the territory',(lf Republic of China. Outer space .and celestial bOdies space should be only implemeh- . - . , -., '

The fact tl~~t dunn~,t~e past Mr. Nik9lai Fedorenko, Soviet shoUld be open' to all States, and ted after prior discussion anCI ag- t ~e boartlcle also, gI,~eS 'some oe;. .seven years, the maJoJ:lty. of delegate. told 'reporters that So- sovereigntY over these bodies reement . ~lp' a u1' KhermstI s '-early life,AfrIcan <:.ountr~s have gain~d viet Union was· till:tling a .draft could not be acquired by-!Deans of All activities in outer ' space hIS .~tr~gIes :in ,the cause of, AI~·independence.is t? be consider- deelaration fOF the legal·su1).,com- use {)t occupation; or in a,ny other should be conducted. by States f~n&:lberati?~,and the fact that '.ed.as one. of the . greatest mlttee. -o~. the ~,N. Outer 'Space way., .. individ~~lly or c01Iectively. . M~ Beme M1?lster: of ~eriaachievements of the confer- Comnuttee, whIch began work on ActIons by all States m this field Sovereign nghts of States over ; f '1.~~a co~lders -hun' as.ence " , Tuesday. It would alsO call for'~hould be carried out in .accor· the objects laun~hed by' them fne 0 / IS . ~~ ~ends and.ceol-N~t that all nations and 'peo- 'the return of space yehicles which dance with the principles of the should be retained by them. feag'!-es. '~emls.? IS ~he yo~ges~

: . ,.came down in' .c~untries other C~an;er, of t~e Uni~d Natio~~ ~r. Fedorenkov ~ai<t the' SovIet horelgn.~D1m~ter'll;l ~he,world,w~6:• pIes hvm.g under ~ore~~, rule "than, those :of ongl~ prmclples of mternational law, In Umon proposed that all States ad- ,as p~oved hIS:~rlt~cal tal~nts not I

have achl~ed thelT n~h.t ~or He' said' tfiat 'the,,'Soviet Uni- the interests of developing frietJ,d-here to the declaration. {)nly 1t:J Algenl,l .but al~ mother.freedom .and ~lf-detennmatlOI?- ted, ~tates 'dl;!legatlon had ,begun ; , . ' . c~~ntn~s .he Vls~u:d WIth the AI·

~ but the fact IS tllat there has !alks on the legal ~spects 'PI space Fedorenko 'Aecuses American neo-colonialists. . g an ~e MIDlster.been a 'great leap .forward in ,." . West~ Of Ii'.........ansionism The idea, Mr. Fedorenko said, Th _this ~gard. The natiQns~ who fi~~led th~ ·a,spiratiqns. of a , - ,'&:<AI" was to have the United Nations to st~ pap~r .devoted i~, ~ditori,alpartiCIpated in that gathering ~ge. sectIon o! -worl~, popula- In The Cong~ {)~n the door s~ the ~A'r:O ?oun- ing th:: ~eie lirPDrtance_ of ~ealiz-Pleri;..,ed themselves to these. tIon based on Impartllihty and UNITED NATIONS, AprIl 18, tnes could contmue 'theIr mter- 'to I 'thPbones are ~ot there

.....0. .. . . . . (AP) , ,,"'- . t Amb 'd Nik I . f . th . t I aft· f p ay WI ut there IS n -Pnnclples and It IS 'our earnest a world Without'. tenSIOn. .~VIe assa Qr 0 al erence l~ e In erna aIrs 0 wr'tt _;'.J f a un

. . ,'- . ~orenko asserted on TuuSdByl the Congo '. 1 en <-vue 0 , conduft to be ob-hope that first of a~ they them-. ~ay. be ot.her ,c~nfereD:ces of that the Unitea,States and other The Soviet diplomat also was served w~en usmg the deviceose~ve~ . should adhere -to th~se thiS km~ wl1l .be. held m th~ "Western. • powers -"are pursuing critical of the United States for Unfortunately, said the editorial.PlJ1l~lpIes. . , future; But the pomt to l'emem- their' expansionist policy in the permitting raids on Cuba by Cuban instaces have been recorded'when~e Bandung-~pirit manif~st- be~ is, Uiat ~h~~. gathe~in~s Congo ~de~ the banner of ant.i- r~fugee groups based on U.S. ter- many !l ,careless mother leaving.'

ed Itself later In another un-,w~re_the begmmng of ? Sl1PlI- communIsm ., ntory. . the telephone receiver at the dis~portant . gathering in 1001 ficant trend ,j~. ~ternatronal :The ,Sovi~t U.N.,deleg~te made" "Isn't. it obvious," . he' asked, llOBal of her young. childre!J, otherswhieh dramatized the ideals of politics calling for' the equality hIS c~ar.ge 'l~ a _statement reB:d at that WIthout sUPPQ~t on thl;! pa~t h~ve been unduely annoyed- andAfro-Asian" .countries in a of all nations ,and. peoples and a lunclI~n.glven ~y ~e U.N, Co.t- of the -U.S.A. and WIthout Amen- disturbed when', their chii~n:

- 'Ph Be . ' h dT' h resPondents ~latIon. He saId can supplly of armaments and have taken fancy to dialing num-.more .con~rete form. ~ 1-: crea:m~ suc ,CO!! 11?!1S t at Prime M~ister Cyrille Adoul;a's ships. the traitors of the Cuban hers,'at>;;random:' This' Shoihd' begrade Conference of the'Head ~ur world cmay ]lVe I? eternal 'plan to have W'es~rn Officers tram people would have never been avoided,at.illl costs 'and communi•...',of States and-.Go:vernm~nts of peace and· ever.-growmg ,pros- and reorganize the,Congolese arm- able to carry out their -crimpal cations., time to be kept as. short

: non·aligned nations indee,(i ~- 'perity. ed forces' -was "thought up by plans?" as possible. . .- ..~ ...... .

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" ~f~::~'"~~.Yi~~~:,si~e.h~id. ~.~e ?)- .,.:'T~ops-~And S~I~'~~i-' -PakhtJ;;i~~ani~ -~~~~nive~~~=~~~:, e ,::R,~,'~~~ ~, He' w.as worried about -. 1>eini ~ . ' . . .- -= .KABUL,- April· 18".-Dt. Aba~"able to retain his stronghold on KABUL; Apfil IB.::-A report frqm Bajawar, Northern Inde- Qayyutn RaSoul, the DeputY ,Mi.; -' .the" Plaine des .Tarea.. ~ :pendent:: Pakht1;1il-ist~ s~ys that a' heavy 1ightilig~briike"' 'Out .nister of Public' Health:.;ind :Dl': '."~"-~.~~~~~~~~~~}

"'If ~ey (the -Pathet· Lao) take: between PakiStani troops canQ- SalarzaLnationaliSt:Lwhen 'the :MOhammad Qsinan. .Anwar!, the _. : . ".' -the P~ where sh.illl,£o?" -he f-ormer 'attacked'the Gang Ghundi village. '.:: .. ~_ ' ~.' .._ Eector of' Kabul'UnivelPity dis- - . .W:~ rePQtted. to have;,askE:d -'{l' C ' ~ d· 't·~ .After two "hours- of ".figh~ eussed, ~e deta~ls o!_cQioOperati2O' , " . .' :~-ViSltor on Tuesday. _'TIl hav~ no ' o-~~, J~a_ 10n "- Pakistani troops retr.eated. - progr~e w~ch IS to be _co~- ~ARK CJN~:more . .forces _to, _-support • " " - The -report adOS- that Pakistimf ducted 'Jointly between the MI- '_ _' ,SOuvanna" :. Committee Holds' soldi~Z=S were<.b~ sukPrted by nistry of P~b~c 'Health and COl::- At· 5.30, 8 _and 10 p:m. ~lj~· 'f , ~.

- . ". - ~ '. , heavy artilletY _nom the- Shaar lege of Medicme. ' . filni;S~~tlUTmg~ ~.ay:.: _-Premier's Efforts '"C' ... :': c;.Ii:."~. - .camp. Jet PJ,anes alsO' ·bombed . . Kat~e~!1 ~d J~~:Y{aI1,1et:.':";;I': .~~" .

Neutralist' Premier Prince " ~onU !ft~...ng '. the -Gang .and Chirgoo villageS. . On the DasJS" of the p'fogramme, -' -, - . -'. .'::,~"; '.-Souvanna .~houma is s~heiiul-,' ' , '. • ' _ Another repOrt- froni' Peshawar the college students will have a KABULC~' - .- . ::: s-;: -.::"":ed to.tly .mto the~P~':f! on' ~UL,.Ap~ _18.-:-~e- ~o-, Central O<:ctipied Palilitunistan ~~ance to ~nduct. practical:as~' . -,'- ~~.-:',~",,;;;,,,Th~rsday In ~ conti~tuitwn-:01 ~~ CCH)rdihatI~n CommI~t~ -!te.1d :saYS lhar protest -1>y :tIie: people ~I~e.n.t~ m . vCi!l0~ - hosPltlils At. 5 and 7-=-30 p.rn. ~.dlan~~!!.!!D~.;;::::-1ttS efforts.to estaglish. peace: Its ,.second m~etrng-at the- .MmIS- of' tqese ilre,as qains~the appli- an,!"m~Ica1 mstitutI?ns run by AS~ ,~ PANCm: st~m"g: '"A cease-fue ,he obtamed !Sst ~ of Plannmg yesterday morn:- cation of 'section-144- -of the Penal' tlie-'J:M'mistry of Public" Health. VYJay~tlmala and ,RaJU1der'

Sunday from Neutralist. and mg... __ .- . '.-- COde 'coptmues;- :with full force. ' ~~ial"1Y. a ~UJill?er:,of' pediat- Kumar. . " ': -'C;-~:._.,~.,Pathet Lao commanders lasted·~: meetmg was attended' m, A: ,numoer 01. leaders, oI,tIle area rics 'belonging tQ the Ministry of -". _ . _ .. . c:»,

. ,but ,a few ~Urs. Members' ·of addi!I~n,~ t.h~. Peputy. 'Mini~ers have 'rl~aiilDded.-the abrogation of Public' Health_Will have ~e OJ),- -BERZAD CINEMA:the' Internatioruil Contral Com- of Pl~, F:mance,. EducatIon, this COde. '. ::-' - -'- - - .porfunitY. to attend the', College of - '-' , - - _ - .::,mission ~d the Bntish. and SG- Commer~::--Pu?lic Wor~! HeaI~h, THe r.ewrLadds -that--~e Gbv- Medicine for speCialiZation. The' At 5 and 7-30 p.m. India~{ fiJm; :;.VIet Ambassadors are ~AgpcUI~, Mmes and Industnes ernmen:t .()f-PakiStari has.warnoo programme wiUhe launched 'from GANGOO'starring; Sheikh Miilili-,"'"to, accompany the Premier. BI'i- oand PresIdents 'of D'Afghanistan Mr.. ~ziU Banglikh the secretary ~ext Saturday.' " -, ' tar and Naz. ,- _ ',_tam and'the Soviet Union were Bank ang Rural Development General 'Of tOe Nation8I -Awami' _ _ _ ' - . - -,. -=; , ,~hairmen of the G.eneva ·{;':on- D:epaTtment,- by the' Deputy Ml- party- in :Central PakhtUriistail FRENCH, -' 'l'9JJRIST 'ZAlNEB CINEMA: -~ - ,ference on LaQS IllSter of ~~ and Iriformation -and Mr. J~de of - Landie, . t~ PWSES BAMIA ' " _

PriD(~e Souvanna and hIS- Neu- an~ Aud!tor Qeper.atof ibe Pr~me getber with- a nunlper of other - -'''- ~. N At 5 ahd '7-30 p.m. !m:Iian_fi1ri;'tl:alists are considereq the back- Mmlstry. w~Q nave been appomt- leaders' who. have been instru--. .B~UTY 8EWAQOOF starring: Mala Sinha

" bone of. the Coalition regime and ed as commIttee members, mental,'in prepaiing,~ three KABUL, A~ril 18...::..~ six man and Pran. "the 'only force capable; of main-. -' .' , _. . daY _cultural and politwal prO" team .of French tourISts led by -~";"""';-;'.-tammg the shaky C-oalition _ - One of. the Items dl§C.ussed at gramme to refrain fmm their Madame Couten who had,;come FEb ' -. ,_,:-,7

, . . the meetmg ~as,s~eYlpga num- actlvitu~s. Otherwise, the - GOv- to Afghanistan for a five day visit, ree XC ange;:~:,,-'-~~'-Prmce-- Sauplianouyong -Deyuty ber ?~ projects~envisaged by. the ernment of Pakistan has saicL to touristic spots and. historic -' -,-

. Premier who heads the' Pathet MmlSthes -of _ Mmes and ltIdus·they Wlll be put into prison. sites left Kabul on Tuesday.Lao, was~ quoted by -the New :tnes' and'Comm~r.~e_ma~ing use 'One- :-.,.:.{ L';;';M.° CO;,1 In expressing satisfaction 'at the R.ates - At 'DaChina News Agency as charging o~ capltal.bY mdrvldugl mvestors . 1:1 gl""I..d-. , .. ., reception and the' touring J)rog- _ _that pro-,Western Laotian forces aDd ~~n-gov:.tnmenta~ oY~amza· G I Co ':";.J:-:n. ramme a.rranged for. them. Mr: . . ,':' '~'.',are preparmg for a new war. He tlOilS. oes n lr-cUwa,wn Couten saId that B.amlan was one ·A--4-' ha · t B 4 k .SaId there 1S a pqssibility that W. Germany _.To P.revent . of the most 15eautiful historic ftIg nIS an an:, _", -, _-"we may- have to face new blood- Citizens" Manufacturina KAB~, ~pril l8.-A,:new ,one spots in the world. ' KABUL, April 18.-.....e· :'f'o'no'·w::'." _shed In Laos." - D tru- ·t· ,~Afghani com has -been put mto Mete 'h' k ..1:U " •, es C Ive Weapons circulation as from today. t t~e.La ou n~ 0 IS a. spea ~r mg are the fQreigp, free excha'hge'.-·

He also accUsed the United _ 'To -Others ' "The coin has tliree wli-eat ears ~romi~ed :h:te sh ,u~u:n m ParIS rates at the Di Afghanistllfl -Bank'States of provokmg conftrct in CAIRO, April~i8. (AP).-West on O'1e Side. inscribed ,with the the French touri~ to ~~fueur::& toaa~: '. . _::Laos 'German Economic -CO-O-peratIon Ncr-d Afghamstan on top and the "t Af h 'tan Buymg RateS III Afghanis ..

Kmg Savang Vatthanna Issued MinIster W~ter 'Scll~el l=ald on date 1340 at the' ~ttom. On the ~me.g ~~~~en' said that the Ai. 50... per U.S" Dol18r . __ . '::-'an appeal to ail. factIons. to end Tue~day West Germany wil~ en- other SIde of the co~ one can:read Ftench people who have a great AI. 140 per PO!1Dd-Sterli~::;;~.;.- _.therr blckenng In order not to-act 'hew- laws to orevent CitIzens (1 af) both m PersIan apd Pakhtu -zrt t' . t h' t . ·t Ai 12.50-~ per Deutsche Mark--',:,give a pretext for "foreIgn in- eng~gmg m the - constru~tion 0; at the centre with small stars at I eres lP ahnclen ItShOry VISIt Af U 6414 per Swiss Franc ~ ".<0. .~;t t'''' h k d the top . museums were ever ey go 0 Af- 10'121 ,o.l" __~'·J·~erven Ion. In IS mg om mass destructIon weap{)ns if pre- '. - acquaint themselves with the an- . 4 - per French.,I'i'anc:' "

~ent leg~latio~ is·insufficient. . CIQNESE ~ADE clerit cultul'e of the land. _ Ai. 7.90, per Indian Rupee.' 'o 0 0 " In an. mterYlew,. ~r, ScIieel saId DELEGATION ·ARRIVES She said that she is SUl'e that . (cheques)-PhIlIppIneS Elected by ~ass ~esfruchon :veapons ~e IN . -MOSCOW - th.e relics f01!nd in K-abul Museum Ai _ 7.90 "per Indian Rupee

was referrmg to. atomIC, bacteno- - . wIll attract a great number bf . , . '. ,(Cub)logical and nhemicaL MOSCOW, April 18, (AP).-A . f ill . .Selling Dftf'........ At ...._~~;.o,

"'R dd d W fGe. h -Chinese de-legation arrived by tour~s~s rom a. 6ver the world, ,' .•_~..UI gJIAIWJM b Of C:t:;. °t e a e es rmany as no . - W dn d f d to VISit AfghanIstan 'Per· omt of forelp t:UrreIi.....,-em er crt:cnn yevldence ItS cItIzens ar-e engaged plane ~n e, . es ax or ,tra e, ' Ai 5065 US noua;'"<

,r ,In such w.ork in U CA.R. talks WIth SoVIet offiCIals. Af lUB2 - per Po" S t:..;:The arrival was announced by - Ai- -)2''6625' pel'" n ..UD~., tetu40liL

'-. h S N'AT" " ~.-=ut8CM'Mar~. ;VIr",Sch~1 denbied hdavmg

h.made ~~Ich ~~d\heed~lge~~~~s t:~~ HERA.T. April lB.-Develop-; M:':.l1R928· ,per .sW!SS,Ft8D~~,­

a statem?~, aU:l ute fo 1m by '11 b .< I t t~",- .th ment of karakul expo'rt from Af:. 10.2530 ' per New Fren-..L·'the offiCIal Middle. East News WI e to comp e e <UA>I on e _. " - - \:U "

UNITED NATIONS, Apnl ,1~, Ag~cy (MEN) sa in Israeli exchange of trade ..,in 1963". Herat pro~mce was the agenda:- - .. _. FraneCAP) -The PhilIppmes delegati.on charges. agaInst W!st g German The delegatloI;l ~s-led-by ~i ~SI- of _a meetmg. h~ld on . Tuesday Af 8.00 per Iridlan- Rupeetoe~ Its seat m the U.N. Secunty SCIentists _ were a cov.erup-- for ang. Deputy MInister of ForeIgn unoer the chalrman~hlp of. Mr, Af 8:00 . (cheq~e) '_ .CouncIl 00' Wednesday. "crimes - committed by IsraelI's Trade.. . Abdul Gha~oor SeraJ, ~e~Ident per Iildi!in R~ '.

secret servIce", Mr:- Scheel said he The SoVIet welc,omm~ group was of M~r~etting and StatIstIcs ~f JcaBh), -The Phllippmes was elected _by made no such statement durm hepded -by SergeI Bonsov, also a the MInIstry of Co~merce who IS

the General,ASsembly last 'fall for mterview he 'granted MEN g an Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, now VIsiting the province for this'·....,..:-':-~....-:.--:'--:.~~-,-~...:..::..::..:.....ia one-year term under, a ~ deal 'We .also do not like fo~ Ger- Tass gave no details .about the purpose '" --A:D'ITSagreed ~n two years ago whereb,Y mans to be engaged m the crea. forthcoming talks or. about, the The meetmg was ,att~nded by M .y:-,. - .­the Philippmes and ROmanIa splIt twn of ,any 'weapons -in areas' of current level of Sovlet-Chmese membe!s of th'e provmcla~ Cham-a ,two-year term ROmarua se~ed-speclal tension like -the Middle trade. ,bers 'of Commerce, lIvestock,the first year and retired last De-East, In the case of UAR we - Figures released last year m owners and karakul traders. The --:--'7--:-:-~--:,,---''--'---':':':'':'---'-'c.:.:..~''-cember 31 ' .-are examining what is' g . 'g Geneva by the United Nations livestock-owners expressed their

here Until now we have 0:::' e~~ indlCate that trade between the readiness to co-,operate in in-ManIla's'permanent r~presenta- dence of Germa~ engaged In ~e two, natio:g.s dropped 55 per cent. creasmg. production of the kara:

t~ve JacInto Castel BorJa was on constructIon of mass destruction durmg 1959-61..... • kul pelts.leav.e., and Amelito Mutuc, his al- weapons". ~ - , ' .ternate. represented the .Philip", MI:. Scheel had an 'hour-Jong m- KABUL. -..U~IIV£RSITY SETSpmes at the sesSlOn, called to diS" terview with President Nasser at R I'cuss Senegal's charges that Por- hIS official residence: . , "

t~~f~e:l~~~e~at~~~~~ i~ USSR' ':'C~~~ERm;D" BOOK W-RITING' ·.DEPT~. ' . ' ABOU~ _MAlAYSIA, KABUL ,April 18.-A dEfpartment for writing books and TREAT YOURSELF;-~'TO

Farmosan's del~gate, as Prest·, SAYS .FEJ)ORENKO translating the latest scientific -work and al~.o to study books ANOTHER FINE TiME' ..dent ~f::t:e C~hnfII ~or Apnl w~l- NEW YORK. 'April 18, . (Reu- and pamphlets wntten by colleg~ professors for attaining their AT. THE INTERNATIONAL •~:H-~co e d N I Ippmes, Brazil; ter) -Mr Nikolai Fedorenko, new academic ranks has been established within the framework of " CLUB DANCE - -. - .- "hers C1f : C orwar asI~ew Ipe~-Soviet representative- to the U.N., Kabul University _ _ • . ON AP~ 18 1963, AT 8·30 PX' -'- ' -first meetl~g o~u:hc~ year&-was t e ~':ldthorrTuesaay SOd'viet Union Was Mr-. MiyakahiL Director -Gene- a.nd various magazines. LIVE M_US~C INFOlmL\L ~JtESS.:::.

F r' .a er concerne 'over the pro- I -~d t' 'th U' 't -;~~--:--7""---~::=::-::::"":::::~'-:::-~~~'-:'-~""";'-"'.:.2~_ormosan s delegate yvas inter- osed F"ed t' , f Mal' ra ,0 uca Ion m e mversl y. rupted by Mr. NikolafEedpreIiko. P 'He saide~~ I,~~te~ t ayslte. said n an _interview ,yesterd~y DEAR READERS

the SOvret -'-representatIve who d'" . P was mg that e step had heen taken In It i . - -'said that Republic of China ~hould,~~~t~o~~ate?~t another bloc'order to.make it possible. fot' Unf~ ''ItAB~urTIMES~t ho~ tfult yo.u have .enjoyed- reading,be sitting m the CounCIL Presl- ban' no. t; peac~ ov-mg :verslty teachers and stud~nts. ·to . ' We h~pe to continue !leI'viDg. -~'yoii .

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