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University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 11-25-1962 Kabul Times (November 25, 1962, vol. 1, no. 217) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: hps://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons is 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]. Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (November 25, 1962, vol. 1, no. 217)" (1962). Kabul Times. 211. hps://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/211

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Page 1: Kabul Times (November 25, 1962, vol. 1, no. 217)

University of Nebraska at OmahaDigitalCommons@UNO

Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives

11-25-1962

Kabul Times (November 25, 1962, vol. 1, no. 217)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 (November 25, 1962, vol. 1, no. 217)" (1962). Kabul Times. 211.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/211

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CONGO FAC:ES '- MA10R· -Sai"~y<~.~.·-~ ,< ~~~~-··i(cc-~td~-':::Qri-:-;"T~f~<:jqi~~,:P' .0'.LITIC'A T· C-R'7TSTS·· -... &·····C·'< :..-:.-,-, -'D" . - '-->~.. '<;' ·-·Disarmatnent-~--':.--.'-"0:' .:--ftb ,~ I~, . .' _ ,00_ ~ ep~sl.tS" .....~~ -'-':, '. --0:- e' ~ -..~~' ." "1:: -_,-; -: . -__ ~ _ ,_. _!<;,

.' Censure Move AgaInst ," '. ~ - '~_~.: < 0 ~~!~~..~~!~y~~lJ,~_.~~_: :~~ ,-'~ - :'-~~- .r: ~.::~ AdonIa .Government -.·~~BAN~~ '_ :~. '~_' ~.- ~~P_:~~ -~~~~~~~r~~--~~'!C? ~·';·.~o~~~ ~ -'- _~'. ~-....., c •

. LEOPOLDvtLLE, Nov. 25, (Reuter).-Twfmt)r-sev.en mem-' -~ A~~~..; _:. . K.Alj.UL: N~.~··25::A ,~~uiiisue~-~ ,m..~.~_~d . '0' _ ,

bers of the CongoleSe Chamber of Deputies have tabled a moti9n KABUL, ~C?~., ·25~~ ~~':I. -Mosco~, last.mght gn ::~he.-~t .~~·',Jh~..Afgh.~, ~li!m_!"!,tiry., - -. .- . !'~-- ~f

. . . cyr'U Ad til ' G t 't r..: ment befw~ Af~~. an delegation-saId ~at the,:Mghan.-and SoViet W]lamentaryde!e... - ", '¥ ~-

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w:e adgamstt Mdt. 1 e 0 as overnmen, 1 was r~ I. the SOViet Uni!?~_~~ .s'!."~~ the. gations.: agreed thaFthe...·Mghan MP's ViSit to ·.tIle~1 Union,- . _ ~. . ,'"" -._ . ~

a, y- earne yes er ay. . '. _ iron aIld coal"deposljS whicl!' will f - 'oN mbe 5 ~t . 22 ." d iroiJ r1' ; 'f'lasf fall ~ the -: • --_-

The motion poses a Ina]J>r poIi- be needed for irim smelting; gold, _ :?~- _oye. . ,r _?-- I an.. s ~. Y:. a -~'- . .f!.;F- ~- _ .• i _:-'-tical crisis for the Government. lapiz lazuIa: and-herol was signed,. ~V1!:~_pafl_l~~nt~r1aIlS~~.Afg~~.~Yed~be.efJe(:--. :-. -5-:1'.

Chou's ·Report On Mr. Adoula's.Cabin~t.w~ i,n se~ yesterdaY.; -' -~~, --:::; : _-', !lve~. strength!!.nmg'~l!~~~'~~o~~~w~-=~ ~()<- :- - -.- ~'~. ': --"

_ sian at the Prune Minister'S'resl- .The:MinistrY {if/Mines. and m.. ,count~es and had'~ ftilltful: Ul.:U;e fUI1ber-~_t Of', ~ - ._ .•'- ~-Issue dence beside the Congo river an dustri~' signed -the' .agr~irient 'on' .traditional Plend1y rel~ti~ be_tween.'j\f~,-~. ~-~". - . ,~- J-'-'-

.B-order day yesterday, budt bno cO~UIii' behalf 'of Afghanistah l!J1d.o, the '~Soviet'_Union. - -.:-' -~, :... ..- _: . '~'-' --: = ~.'-:- ~~ '-.." _c .' ' • ~

- _,' _ que had been issue year.o,y even- Soviet'Tedui~EiqJortsigne~ it on . ,The'-Afgblm'-parnament81Y .-de-- ence. --The' Afghan Plil'liamenta-, - . .- __

':".. ;Ado'p-t-ed ing. . ': , behalf cif the ~Viet Uni~>'~ - Iegation.~ beaded by: Dr.' Abdul: rianS-:'-:tliiDJr~ t:M ~et tIniozi. -:-_. :f- .:, <

, , , DlplomaUc and pollUcal 0. The project is part of ~e se~?-nd -Zahir, ijie_Ptesident,.of th~-~a~ for.i~-.ftiendb: 1le~ in the-~.. " ~. < _"'_. . ..., servers thought It w~~Ie five -yeat development p!an;'-' ,On: naJ. - AssemblY•. -visi.teQ.-MoSCow, mic devel9Pment' Of~,- h.' ~ .-

T<:>I~Yq, Nov. 25, (A;P).-The that the Government would the basis -o~ the ~!Dent:' the Len~d; SQclii. 'oiraiD,md' tlMC" " _. _. . -- -'. ' _-. . ... - ? ?!O~h meetmg of the ~tandingC~- request President J~ph ~_. Soviet Tecluio-E;xport "win ~erpSoviet !J'urkIileDiStari: _ < _ ••-:"'; ~ : __ _:

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XD:1ttee o~ the.. Na~o~al People s. . savubu to exemse his exeeu· _ Afghanistan in·the surVeying. and The·cOmmunique. said wherever. D: hib-.- - 'O'-~: -_ ." '.~: .' <; ;

Co~ess of ~ma discussed.and tIve power to prorogue Partia-· locating the iron and cOal ~posi~ ,the.. Afghan. visitors..· went - they' r:: ro. I _I. ory ~.. ~_er·.'. -" ' :' .-:-- :'"unanunously ,approved on Friday ment for a month. - .... , .' aicortted siDc:ere' d warm -- -, '.. . ~,' . -- ~ ,:..-

Mr.. Chou En-lai's report on the Under parliamentary law the J - '-Del' ,-tioJi we~. e ''!'beY watehe;n~-Oc!to-<· .. , : -. . - ,:~: ". : ' - -' :~ '. " .' <-

. Iric!ia-C~Jna - border question, the censure motion cannot be debated· ~PlU\ese ~~ ~~,,' ·:fr)l:'~utionpWae whicli was ,In ::'. Karochi ,-. ~_. "- ._,_:- ~ - ~~~~ .~ew Clim~ News Agency rep?rted until 48 hours after it has ~n _ Meets- She~ .. __..held iii the&dSquare-oiLNovem:.~-.. _-_: __ . _', - __: __ :' . - :_'''. ~- ." -~,. ;' --.

NeN~ m a broadcast momtored tabled AccordiJig to reliabl~ KAB~:N<;Iv.25.-TheJa~~ber,~7. Mr:BtezIuiev'U1e_~dent' - ,- :-- - '- -oo • _~. ..' , ...- - -<., . <'-~

here, SlUd~. C~ou ma~e the re- sources the debate cou:Id ~e..trade delegation ~e.~,Mr...Gh~: of 'the' Presidiunl' of-.ttii! Supreme . ~...... ""':-'-Il: . < I .- ..... :. c- ~ - , ',' • " . ..,

PQrt at the meetmg ~r~slded over place either 00 MondaY or TIles- Mohammad . .5h~~do:.-:y~r~:y. SOVie~ welcOmed the ·Afgh8n-.~< ~~ __~a.WfiIJ"fl,UI '. ".~ _. .- -. -< ~

bY MJ::. <;hu Teb; ~~aU'IIlan of the day. . Mr. Oniar, the Drre$>~~~!lil,!lfliame~tariai:u;;:.. . _ - ~ ,- _ ' .. ..--1',

~ta,nding C~mmlttee of the Na- MainSourceot~. ~oreign 'X1:a~e< was present,d~-·-..TJiecemincinfquiaddedihatth~··_· .. ·- -- ". '-': , .:.. , '-'-"L

.'-' . t~onal Peoples, Congress.. . Political obst:rverssaw: the maQllng the .mee.t~. _. :: ' exChange Of',:vi~ws-beLwci:u. -t!ie .-.-' ~UL.-.N~ ~:"",:Radi~ IUra: _·.. 0.:. ' __.t- Mem~rs of ~e. S~te ~ouncl1 (Contd. OD pap 4) . . _ o. - _. _ " SOViet.and Mghan nU!DlbeiS'Of' chi SlUd.~ e~',!I'~~,~ , ...-- ).

~ and tne Standing Committee, of KATANGA - M. ,t·V": p·:-.t'Y' p r.:.t.. t -were' conducted . 1M: had~'l'npoee~Dr Jt"araclU. . - .

the. "National . Co~~ee of the ft .I. ~; ~. ~ it . -a~_re of mliti1Cltun~':-.aD~cJla.WaJp~~!~ a,~_ Of.. '-,-.. e,

"'. ,Ch~e~ Feople's P()litical Constil- . . _ ' . . _ _ ..- ..- .' ~ mg. IssuffS-cO~ ilie pr-esent ~o,~ths::'!'i'1th ~'!1e::te ~-: ", '~:.,~~;-~=i~N~o;~~~~~ _also p~ . ~~¥~~U.,~~~;,>~~~~":~=.~~a~_~~8Ji~-~_'~Jw:~i:.~~~~;;?:7":r:.~.~- ~ -~_. TL t' .-"~~....,,., :.-' -t' - '.' ~S_ -:. -- .-.: of:·DJQre ~.fiveo-~ ~~ <

1, Chinese Diplomat Ilan S ~ ;tHlnou~~eme~. .- .~ ~~ ~dei ~a tjIat .in:b!~~~·~~~~Kir~a;r~~~~·~_Je,;'" '. ,-..: . _ NEW YORK, Nov. 25; (AP~.-1'he/U.N. ·Aet'1Dg"Secre~. ehrm!1ate.the thi'e~t ~~.~e.::1a~ reasoJi for ~Jian~'"Asimiln:~-.;- 7---

-.-.·:,·Meets; .SubandrIO General, U Th~t, ~~:yeste!day he ~ad "unofficialana:~':f~:a;ro~~-~~e~;::=.~_wed-as-p~ m.~areas~~~' ..- ~,

. ' _ word that the bIg mmmg·compan.y ~ t1i~. ~ongo's~~~ p;o- prete ,disarmari1eDt r~as."~a_.cFPl ._~~-~ a . _"

SINO-INDIAN BORDER since was going to start paying n:venues·to the·~g~leseCen-,fitst.~ep.·A~~'~,t~'~~~t-we;t~i:houi_,~w~~~~ .: _.ISSUE DISCUSSED traI. Govermet. '. . . . _ . .:,... _c ; golil~:~e~_~f :a--treab" tral OccUPied PakIltjmiiifm,-states..'· --,

JAKARTA, Nov. 25, (AP).- .The company, cal1~d Umon Ml- statement_ mdiCated that he ex~_bann.mg ~uclear. ~.- The' ~- that -the Government of pakiifarij" '., '-,.­

-etli.na's.Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Li ~ere, has ~n pa~ ~ r~-pec~d agreement to ~_reacheci,.~ parlWnenta!~-_welcop1e.d:ha!ian:e5ted Mn·.)fi'r ..6.Ja~dChan ~ --:._._..:

Chu Sheng. called on the Indo- ties and export dutIes <;In Its: COjl- . S~ce:Thursday-he~,been call: ~e e~orts 9£. ~~ ~ef Go~ Alamzai Of Momantl. H'e Was- ar- . -, .

nesian Foreign MiiiiSter, ,Dr. Sub- per. aIld cobalt 'productI.on .to Mr. l~g,m delega~ of.Jjj~~.COi1gQ. ~.~~.m ~lving -.~~~ :.,.-t!Ie reste'd in '$lb6kadar after' neMa' .: :", - _

arrdrio yesterday and disCussed MOIse Tsl;uimbEi s seceSS~OlilSt ~a- VlSOq' Cl?mnuttee :J!l sm~n ~~ tensJel'1 .m,.~ Caribbean' -. area. _. -charged witlltalring part in" free.;. _,'- '_.' ~' . ;:;

the SiiI&-Indian dispute. t.anga regune. U Thant IS pushi.ng to b!lef the.m ~~ his eXpect_a.ti~..~ese efIons )!ere .for.th~pz:eye!1-·:dom-movementa'~'.' , , - - -- _'- , ..

Dr. Subandrio later told news- a plan to hav:e ~atailga .share the l?IPlQIDatIc inf~~ 'SlUd .OD. tIOa ()f an~·world.w.~:.: -=-. ~ - .., . . . , ._ . 0--:'-: ~ _ -'

men' he expected further Chinese. f~ds 5();.50 With Mr.~ Ad(;m- FrldaY.he had tolQ these.delegates, --."ConceI'lll}l&-Af~~,_re~ . .,.. _ _, .:':_.,:-=-... _..;.~_":~ -.'_

elaboration_ on the situation. la s Central j:}overnment which he wa~ . hopeful .~'.: T5.hm,nbe ,tl~n.s ~~ commumqu~ S8lg ,that_.U ii.1 'c -'- -., U':.;;;, .-- .,... -. ,

~ Dr. Subandtio, whose GOvern- needs the money badlY, and-.....lre- wou!d 8.lve UPe.~IOP ~use_d.t1IJDg..-these..C()~ta~lt-_w~~ .~.-. .Ou.n~It: ~r: ;_ '.. "~ -_~ _,ment was a founder member ofenter. th~ Congo under a Federal. ~e expe¢ed-U~o~~ere V?01.ild ~<;ln.ed ~at the .relatio~~~ -. ." _ ,'':' -._: - . _. _- _-.. - ?- ;::_"

the Afto,ASian Bandung confer-constItutIon.· start co-o~rafi:D:g ~tli ~e.. Cen- .tfie ;two, ~~tries .we~~~ Meet Th,$ . -; ., '. . ._c' -:li.. -.

ence in 1955, indicated that he saw_He made his statement, in re~ tral' GovernmeJ.1t. _ . 0 • , • eq,!al~ ~~ts and ~I!t~ _t~, " -. _ .•-_ -' ,- . - ~ ~_-'_~ _

· the current cease-fire as a first step ponse t() a ~oITespondent s 4Qeg;, ~ey ~ said ~e had droppe..!i. f{lr national· ~v~l'elgn~..and~ W'-:..;.Lo. _.ft.- . - C boo.. _:: _.:' _. ~ ,f' .-. ':

towards a peaceftil settlement. He. also SlUd .he woti!a.~eet the the Idea o! press~,~.. rsb~~ e.~~crm~ ~ucce~nr· . It--~ a _ ,CCI'... Vn~: _u __ :_ '~- '_ ~~: _.!" ...

, "Now the :time -nas- arrived to Belgian ~orelgIl MUllSter, Mr. be ~~ caJhng on .1J~ .~Eers_to sa~~atcorr e~1?le in tht: li~'-of _. ,-' _ < -:.. ~ .- -"' _:' _ ' •• _;: -: ..;.~~

look fo,r a basis which would ~ PauI-Henn. SJ;laak, ~ere; tomorrow. ban pur~ 9f-~~.ian :op~r natIOns Wit!},diff~t SOCIal._~. ' NEW· ,¥,ORKi, _NtW~ 25",~f,APl-:- _ -,', ~ -:.~ ~'

acceptable to bOth' sides to start Mr. ·Spaak Will arrIve from B_~ and. cobalt. " ' ' " . _ '., ,"~<:ms .b~~,.o~_.~~ful ~~-.-The-~A~~~n: : .: ·r, -' ,~

~ediate ne~otiations'fora solu- se!s today for U.N. talks on th~ TITO ''-0 VISIY. _~ U~S,S R';' ' ~t;'S81dy~:he: ~ofed. -(. _.-..;' ::;.,-~- ",,'

bon of the. dispute " next steps t<;l be taken to get ~a. ....,,::1'_ _....... ._. .. !' • _- ~~ ,U~, _~untY:Co1in~~meet: _ -.- ".-

, Dr. SUbandrio is' also expected tan~a back.mto the Congo. . . ';.' -_ -.:, - ,-'...,:~.:: ",'- ....... : .. ~t~ ~.~~~ ~,~_W1~ tile,:, ·,_::f,:-_.&'~-;;o"....,

to meet the IndIan Ambassador: DIPlomatic sources firSt report-- . - • -~EXT .. ~ =MI'!t.N-rH ,. _.. _:Cutiari~. .' , ~ ..-;: ....

Mr. A B. Pant, to get the Indi~ ed !ester~ U Thant. e~a. " -~ _ _:- -'. _', ~ ,::~.~ ,', .. >,.-. _,;: -·!I:.~ve a:f~'~ ~ ~'."-:' .. -_ - ~,:",;-....-~,

version of the dispute. Umon Miniere to start paymg -M"·''-··o- D .<''': .:. -..-t' --Ik" '._UI:£L. "_~unty CO~. ~~~._~:--.:....% " ~part of the revenues to the ~dou- D,or '. rO lev:. ·.- ..•.~a s·~ '"'J....n~ ;.weelt:'::~_ ~l~ ~por~>: .'..~~ :. '. ~. ".: - L~

la Government. They said the ,- _ .. - .(:. -'... ': -. _ -' , By that. tune. .he ..~ " _ ._ "

.U.S. Unaer-8ecretarY of State, Mr. Kh' '0 -~-h-"'~ '. -~ --['·k--I· ,-'.'" -, th~-:$oula;be C:u~·s. - -:-~ - ,

·-c~ ,PLANS. FOR George C. McGhee! w?r~ed .out (Us. ~nev· ---.~, 1_ .• Y~ ,- ~ ··.·-·~li'te~t.:.".~'jfot:~ all~~Dut ~ _

9 CULTURAL PACTS that arrangement on VJSltS recent- .. . '. . '. . ~. . -.. '-'. ~·to suCh. an exten~ that· It might: :::_ '" ­

KEY WEST, Nov.. 25 (Reuter).- ly to Brussels and LOndOD.. Union ..~~E, Nov. 25,_,(Reute;).~s~d~t'l]to {>f.~ug~~- warrant a mee~Ot,tbe~ $«.utitT ' -"

Havana Radio said yesterday that Miniere is controlled mainly by Vla}s -;.e.xpec.ted:fo.·go to the SO~et lfuion ,~arll ~ext mon~_h ~or- ~Council"::. .. < - __ •• , • _ • '::- _ ' .- ' ••<.~ ,

._ Cuba plans to sign cultural agree- Belgian and BritiSh interests. holiday which-~will pr~babo/":mcltide- major pqlicy;. talks_:Wlth.... lIe, said~ tIiere -~waa- no' nf6c:iaJ _ ; _ .- .' _ ",: ';:-'.

'ments with. nine countries next . Reports Dendled . Mr~ :Khr:ti$h,chev">.. . ~_.. . . ,- -.' ,-:= . _.~- __ ... _.- : ,: --- -.' replY-:yet from: the- l1~~tes ..._''- -:~}l..:--' • "-7~

-_ . year. . . In Brussels, howev~r, a -spokes- ,No ~etails of the viSit have Peen fig;ur(! pro~inently'in the new dis; 'to .a 14-j)Omt 'asjreement prw:iiiEif .-: ."

" 'A broadcast monitored here said .man for'U~on Minie-re deni~ re- ann_o?riced 'l!ere. ~ut: 8.9vI~t alitI'~ons"_, -~.Both. si~ ~!' their. ~y Cu~..:and ~.SOv~U~i~ ..: - -_, '_" - ~';'"

the pac~ would be signed with pOl}s th~ It had aIr~ady worked Yug~]p so~ l:lldi~ted. th~t. VIews arr ~~ ~ or .lde~tical'-on, U ~~ SlUQ.1u: apeeted~ - : - . ~ - -~ . ~

· India~ Brazil•. BOlvia, Mexico, out an agreement With !'Jr. ~e-·~ldeilt._,Titl:? was l!ke]y !o'-gO most maJpr ~es. ~ :,':'-"-, ~ -,; ~-~.J:1QP¢ It ~}l1cicome10:-. ' _ >-, 'c'_ ~A",-

.Ghana; Mali, Morocco, the United G~e~. The spokE'Stllan .SlUd Umon: dunng ~~ ~ :;week' of .~m:._· - , . ;,:; -'c" '-••.! • ,morrow:. '-: - <. :"'_:' - " :. -_ -.:.. ~-., ';, >:: ~:.

Arab Republic and Israel. Mlmere could e~ter mto . such:bero; ' .... - , ~.~- " ._- .:.. ~e Yug~la~·~:~.~o-<. - _ " -c. . .-- ._ - .. >- . -..::.. . ,-:' :<:-

'. . agreement only WIth the approval Accompamed Jjy 'Iiis "Wife- and a nuc move?- ~TIiese Jt1ipt melude"- '- _' - " . -. -. : . '_ .. _ -. _- _' :'- .] ~ ?

MOSCOW, Nov. 25, (Tass).-·The of both Mr. Tshombe's and ~dou- num~or~~_~d'es;-lit:wllS;.~".SC!.me fomof -!ink with C~~.·__VAND~~, .~~~ .,.-'; '-i:",~,::_--

Viee-chainnan of. the. U.S S.R. la's Govermnents. - - _~'fo VlSlt other.~et Clties<the.Easte~ blre!? econonnc. -~~--BASE:.;.(Califorma)"NOv_'25;~ . - ,...:> _

· council of Ministers, Mr. Victor- Some U.N. diplomats said ~~ a!? .well as'-M~:,.----- . '.. or<!i~at~c organization, ;':wmch:ter).-The.~-U.$.~,Air'-.y~,~. : -~. _-, - ;~

, .·.. Lomako was appointed Chairman terdaY that,the'reported Slil'ee..'. Their-l8SlpievioUs~.:scateoBi- woUld heIR - BeIgrade:_tO mcrease.--noUnced~that· It satellite--,mg·. - .3.-:---. ; _.: ~-';

, of t&.e. newly-created State Plan- ment was still in the talking ~l}'~~~~~we~ in""_).lirrila.Jjia.- .m-~~~ wit~_East...~urppe~. ~- ~!:"~ena- rilCket_.~~ :_:. _ - - -:' ~-;~., , __

ning Committee of the U.S.S.R. and should beco~ecle_~oilly~ AtIguSt; 1951._' .• .- - ':' , .. >_ trr~.. : . -. ._ .-' -'.:., b~ati9n W!ll launcl'jed,,~~<~_ _' '-. ,. •

council of Ministers. Mr. Spaak arnved But U'!~'lllin~8-'-Internati$&l aftafts are likely to ._. '" <, .~. _-" 0 ter-day.; Jt·ga,ve no-:~.~.... '. ~-.- . -

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happyr-3lie Went on; "that under " ¥~.--: ~- .., . .) _- __ ,. .!!!t! '. - . ;':-., ~- but there is ·n.o~mc!ication when _Mich8~l:,Hor~ern. Y.'.

the gui<1arire :of HiS.Majesty KiIlg Ro ';;'1~ - ·T.~~~-C- .. . - -.~ . this might~.be. _ ~~ CINEMA:. . '

~oham~d-~rc:Sijab"an~ ~ YiLJ,J4.~,oII.", ~ -:P!Jg8::1"~ ~_..,.,.~ry: .. ::-,The.:~ bOpe.:~ tbat:-" .At 4 a,nd,~ pm",RUSSlan filin'

lea~p. !If ~~: ¥obamrnad.·.· .~NEW 'yomt; N6vl 24- (AP)~Hopetul~f' t;l!snneling -; :onee ~. BaDd. know <...that ~=:Z'J::~~ RO~.

DaoUd, ·the ....Priin-e Minister,,.great '- ., - . -.. ,- al ~ . . to thO Ce .Lal Co....... Nyasa'aDd caD leave tbe Fec1e. . -, .

Su~.has Qeeo·achieved·in. the Katanga ~ rlch:rrllD1ng roy ~es ~ ~e n~~ J?g~ -"1!"asuFY, . ration be would be prePaftd' At 4_~d.6«lIl.m.Rl~~ian,ftlM.'·

econOnD"c /U!tl_cJIlturar1ieldS _for U ,Th~~. has-reJ?Oiiedl~_ drOpped pl~ for _'~Jie bO:y;~tt of ~he 'to Consider some non-polltlcal ~.. STOR~ _OF. - GORB~:

b~ uiJ:tbe '~dard of living secesBlo~t·Pr.oym~... \. - '. 'F.,-' ''''.' - .' ,association Soeb as 'a cuStOms ,B9~~,,· ".-;

of the' people. We, are-glad ·to._· ....' ~.' , . The Sede~.:Gene~~:w~sald 'union and' other economic ZAIN:'!.eINEMA: '. ~ ~ ..

-: . mention Jhat the. econoinic ;and ' E'" '.. - to have. ~baliQoned ~e Idea of a Ifnb; , . At 4: and ~6-30 Russ18ll . filiri.

tecllDical~ationbetWeefi the. -" .~erg~~c~ '1. n ~co~t aune~~at for.e;mg Ka~a Mr. Butler 'plans to visit the Ce'n- !RE-rl!f'~ALC~ -',

Soviet Union ~ anc;l Mgbanist;jn . _' - .': - __ .," - e' ~ - mto line .aftet le~ ~t the ual African'Federation after next ,,' . '... I ..

which h1j.s .been~ :ye~ .~opOld¥"le. _ U;S. t!nder-SeCre~ of, ·eState, month's elections in N()r,thern and Report: ~On> --U N-·after year hasJ~~~ in this sue- -. ~~.- . -: I -Mt'. George :CJ, M;cGhe~, ~d ~~rk- Southern Rhodesia. ',He would' . ',. - '. ..••

cess,of ~e'Af~an'peop~:!~ . _ :1~Uleg' I'>! _1 • ed out ~ dealj I~X:- UIll°n- ~~re have talks with Sir !WyWelens)cy, T he' - .-•. ,..... .-~e said ~th8t 'the SoVIet people . -_- ,- . ~. 1 '. to pay, part .qf Its 'Wl ~on 8, the Federal Prime Mi,1ister, who ec ~Ica. -,-._'.' <

greatly appr~ted the .poliCy of . '. :, . I· year ~evenue itO LeOpoldVille.. has bitterly resisted any. maves-' _ '. _ . '< - _., '

.~~~vemme~ in reduc- D~UTlES. ~PT' Vntil now. t.be huge' Europe~- which would lead to the break-up- Ald·· .Ap·.~roved . .'mg. ~tf:;rnational tensIons and ·USOLUTION ~ . owned ~9~~ harid~ 0v.er qfthe nine-year-<>lciFed_eration. -' 0 _ ,.:r:-. - .'.mamtammg- world peace and 5e-' LEOPOLD~"""T";N-ov' 2A1 (RelJ'- the, copper cm~ -cobalt .-!~yaltit;s

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cur . .' .' ~r)~The'Cp~ol~_Ch~r of Mr. Moise Tsliorilbe. . . New SOViet Bodies The .General :Asseuibly yesterdaY

• Afg~ Assem~!f_ ~~na D~p':ltles, ~~terdaY dec~re~ ~hat Dl }ometf~ iJoliReS.said M!:. . _ _ approv:ed a report o~ i~ ~u~e~

'We are hap~ to m.~tion:that the unposltlon of a_~.inilit~·,gov- -MeL ~1 .amDpd to: dl- F A- - . It Cpnumttee request~ an appro,..

the {\f~Natl(~oaptSSembly~ ernorship on. LeopolQville <was .il- vert iheIe 1 remmes -. after' or grlcu ure priat!on of $&4 million ,for 'lee&:

t~ke~ lmpoitatit ~ps for the .rea- legal iUld uncQnstitJ,ttlonal- ;.' talks iii BriUseIS d Load' ~ical .assistanCe in the 1962 -U N.

lization.Df-these goals," ~'adHed . <. . . '--. 1~. . 1. ,an on 'And Illd t budget., . . , ,'- .-:c' >

In reply"D,r: AbdUl Zahir- tb~~k_ ~e chamber }llso 'called for the - ~Th~k. ~f rth ian ':las US ry The I'ep(itt also canec!-'for a .

ed. the PreslQents of. th~ SOVIet rel~.within 2~ hours of row: of A . an.t ~t 0 K faa p .~. , ' study by .the' RN.- Tech:i11Cill-:OAs- .'

Umon"-and tIre. SQVlet of Na- its triembeFS now detained' by the hUgUSCt to mer e a f~f:-al WI TWO OFFICIALS NAMED .sistance 'Committee on' the. .re'-' .'

t' nalitie f th· . 'ft·, . ,"" t e ongo un er a """"I' con- - , --,'

.;Jgh .; lir err .~~.~'to~~. !<> Central Go~ernment a~thon~es. stltution anQ'pfuce the- Central re- ,CHIEFS ti.onships .~ong the ~¢ouS oUR. ,

. an ~r am~tarians VlSlt- Both mot~~were passed byac. ' ime in -conttoll of troo and fin- MOSCOW. Nov. 24, (Reurer).- ald.programme -in"an att~t to

the beautifu}_ co~try,.of ~e USSR C;1amation ll:Od followed heated de- g J, P:' TWo officials 'were last night nam: avoid duplication. ". - '_

anddt\obsetve~,~atboad\r~ces ~ate: and fumo~ of a ~iblE\ anU;'hant w~ed at .the 'time ed chiefs of the new party bodies ,A. resolution" in~~rating'~'

m~, e y our -~ -neIg .ur CI!1d motion of.censur.t: on :the GOvern-'that unless Mr 1 Tshombe went spearheading the twin drive to findings of the.report waS apprQY~·.

ff~~:~! ~ natIoz; of. t~_e '- ,SoViet,me?t 0t ~:' ~Ille Ad?ulaJ along with hiS ~lai1, he-would -call' inc~ease. efficiency in industry and. ed by ~he AssemblY,~ wi~.:J~

. .' - -, '. .'. ',' I.,. on all U.N. me~rs to-stop buy- agrlculturt;. . ab~tentions_ ~e Eastern bloc _~b-" .'

D Zahir d his h' ~riest Of Dep'u~es '1.. ing Katangan. mppel' and_ cobalt In'a senes of appomtments an- ,stained. . '. ". . ~ "

r. , expresse , _apPI- . . .".' - j' Mr. Tshom~ accepted _ll noun~d at the close of a five:day The 6.4 ml~o~ ~~l'~.,

~ ~e~ ~e ~aet ~~th~wfu ·The four dep,utIes,~er~ a.rr~ste,d .Thant's Plan infprinciple- but be D!~~hng of the party Centi"a.r Co~- ance appropn~tIOn m .~e ~~. .-

So ~ t f ~V:~ osed lIdd th .e last mon~h,on lillegatlons ~liatlthey has ignored certain'provisions and mltt.ee, ~r. Polyakov, ~ditor of U.N. b~dge~ 15 a sep~ate PfOlf-:- -. Vie :Ien an a to. err Wt;r~ ,plot~g ~e se~on lOf a has- 'held to -set:ession despite a the farmmg weeklY 'Agricultural ramme. and does,not mclude the ' .

inf~fi: about the '. advances ~cbon'~f' the e~~erii Congo. J'hey series of U:N. dEiadlines. ' .Life' was ~ad~ head of the 50-. much ~el' e~.andeap,ro~~e ,

ma e y a~ CC!untry. Th_ese ad- _~clu~e ,Mr.. -<;hristopher -G~n~e~ Last Resort·· viet Commumst Party's n~w of tecluiical :asslStance, to whiCh .-~

_van~, ~e- s~Q., .mdlyade thelp, as ~ee .a former·Ml~r of· the ·:rnteIior, The United states, Belgium and Bureau (department) for Agricul- U.N. mem~rs and other nations'. '

peo~ e 0 ~ en. country to..,..e and,~ead of ~he 'NatiC!.na~-·Copg~.weSt German cUI b' urChasers ture. . " " volun~ly _p!e~e, <cantributiOils.,' .

So~~~~~;li~? h;iry,. "Re~ lese., Movement, ?-. !-~~bfsf of J{atatlga's _~etaIs,1:d indi~t- Mr. A P. -R~dakov, like Mr.~l- ~fore'th~_ . 'vot~ the_ .~viet

ti .betw MWghe~ .on: d party. . -. _ . ,: ed they would go along with a yakov, a candidate member-of the U:mon ~ep~ntabve..expla~ed

- ons . een. aD:~ -:m . ..,. I.. boycott as a last lresort. Ce!itral Committee until bOth.his del~ga~'OPPQ!>ltu~m to· the

th~ SoVIet Um~ had eX,lSted on ,~ar~~ntary- obse~rs .saId . But Britain - J d -such,econo- were ~ade. full. mem}>ers ye~e~- re~~lutIon. .: . "; .

frIendly and .~cer~te~ .f~r _the .lOeJe:tion ot.the ~t~ of emer- mic pressure;o:nding that' it day, was put in Charge of a Slml- :In our opInion :these credits·

Ina?Y years. " e ,country genc:y' was pli!'tic.u.!arly nnportant woUld dama e th~ econom of the lar bureau for industry should not be cOIlSldered compu!.

wh'lcJ:li"~gmze~'theGovernmentas it had.tfle.suppot(ofthe·Ab'ako restofthe.&ngo' _ y. . It has been announced that the.penditul"es should be voluntary:

~heSod,~et'~lylon",~~Afgh~Fa~.whic~'has.untilnow..puiits lt was believeJ that it Union two.bureaus are to be gi.ven.3 Soviet U~?n'in.roubles not.int ~'_L.SIm1 . ' -dl.Uthefu:stdCOl,Ul-- weIght behilid the Gov.ernment. Miniere- does switch its tax pay- large measure, of autonomy _m U.S. dolla;rsr he sauL . .

ry ......lUl recognIZe e In epen- - , ' , di t' th ct" t "

-1i f M ., . . < '.' ments to Mr. Cyrille Adou1a~ rec 109 ,e two se IOns 10 0 .~~ceUo . g~w~,~e.~ Obsery.~ felt. that- ii mbtion~ of Central regime Mr. Tshombe win which the 'party is being divided· Proess Re'v:'e'w

Vie m~ 0 unate y, so. ar censure on the GQvermn~t;W;ith abandon his st~nd -against union except kt ~Ol? levels. . . -.: _ :~. .

these relations have been b~d C?I1 .the supp6rt of the Abako Party, with Leo IdvilleJ' , Mr. Dmitri Polyansky, a mem-' - .~ .:' .

mutu~i::S~ct ~d trus~.and:~' co~d ~a~ ~e . necessalY twbt' 0-, U n:t.15 e~'tecl.• call' 'ber of the"party's top bOdy, the of its ~:: :=~~ure'

e~ta:·n m. a smcere 'OP~-.-thirds..IIlaJonty~~f '~~ . mein, _rs in 1rls zo.iiatIon~ ·Advl. ' Pr~idium, was named a Deputy Hydro-electric po~~" fo'r' a- co" -

nus IC manner. , present . . I •• r ~ Pr' t th ·th M AI k ..... un-

SoViet Aid .., . . • . t' sory Committee:~ to try to enuerl oge. er WI. r, e - try like Afghanjstan, which on tl!e

"The selfless economic-a' which - ~' '. ' -. - -, , -, reach some soliltion. , . sander Shelepm. u~tll a year ago one hand has.many rivers, and' on .- .

t,he <friend,ly cowitry Df~ USSR' The _A:oako P~-1S a·~~~. !'he pR. chief ,1 has· .conferred head ~f the CommIttee for State the other, has not yet fUllY exploit­

has given for the com letion of 'a lac~or .m the .~o~o re~~ ~th ,Mr, McGhee and 'variouS Secunt~.. " . e4 its coal and· natural, gas re;.

'be- f d 1 . P . whIch 1ncludes <:th.e LeopoldVille members of the Adviso1"i7 grou'p Mr. Shelepm, a member of the s<>urces is of g-reat un' _ .

num r 0 . eve opment'pro]ects r g' . d ,'- de't ,f·t···..:::- - . ,. .OJ C tal' C 'tt Se t . t' ""' ce.. .

in A!g4anistan .,and is coDtinu" e l~n, a~ IS:un rs 00'1 - 0 r: over- the p~t .fe"'i: days,. ~ut 41-. en r , omnu ee cre arIa, puri,ng. the firSt ,Five Year <~laii .

to give such aid is hi hly::a ~ strongly op~osed.",,-to the. sti!te:-rof formants saId no ~rm decISIon ~_ was also.~amed head of the newly penod which ended, earlY this.,

..ciated by tbe.Afghan~ple.P~e emer~~~cy In, I.ie()~ldVl~e: 1 been taken ~n what action'to pur- ~~e~JOI~t party-~d.statecC?nt- year and dur~g the lcond-Five,

, -c()nslder the ant of the -aid _ " . ,-"- .. ' ..... sue. 'f' - __ .rol commIttee, whlc~ has to Year Plan which began after that

be .t.lle resul~ 1friendshi .~. Mr... Alber.t ~zeza Landu,-~ leaR:~ C~formants said' ,the· Unitf:;d watch over the carry'.~ out of Mghan~stah'shy.dtO-celectricpoViei

ween ~." . . P mg men:Pe~ of -th~ Ab~u, It:da~ States had urged,UfThant to aYOldt,State and party deciSIOns. has increased three--fola This

. _ spo~e yesterday In fay~ur of]a co~tting the ;U:N. fo:rce to_any Mr. Po~yansky, Who. ~ als<:i enotewonhy increaSe in e~ec.tri_cal

~e Pres~dent of.the Afghan motion. ~f, cens~~ ag~mst· the military , action- 1against Mr. bee~ PremIer. {If the R~lan Fee!- energy has indeed been utilized

,..::Natl(~nal ASsembly ~sai~ that Af- Government..' . . .~ T~ombe. Fight~ ;betW~n the e:atlon, th~ largest .SOV1~t Repu6= in illuminatipg'the coilntrys cities

ghamstan. on the baslS of the' .' . . '. 1 U.N: and Katangan troops . last lic, was su~ded m this post by and running its ~ctories:' , .

. 'c~es of i~·-, people wanted Th~ .Muuster of JustIce, Mr December 'ca~ an.uproar in Mr: Geenadi Vo~ov, another Because Afgh,aDatan within the

frien~ rela.tions and ~aceftil co-, ~sostome ?lerege~er~. aIlf.~.e~- ,u.S. Congr8lS; U~t qad said member ~f the Pr~sidium. framework onts·economic policY,'

~ratlC?n With all nations of'the lng reporters ..questIOns ~utsi~ _that the security', Council never Previously party and State cont- arid foreigIJ. -poIiCY,'baSed 'on non­

,~,!r~d. f And~ the basis Of f.!rlS _t~e .Assembly sald"thaf ~arJlameAt gave' the: U.N. ;au~oJ1tY:to use rol func~ons have ~~ ~rried alignment. is constanfly' passing

.~PInt. :AfghaniStan was followmg was not c~~tent. t? rule- on force to end.-the ~lon. out· by separate bodies. , through new stages,of progress;

a non-aligned po1.j.cy;-, " whe-ttreI:.a pre~ldentlal:o~~er was . . I. ~- _., -Only, cfuange.in the composioon this increase is not suffieient; 9;-

:'~taini~ world Pf'!ace ~ co~htutl(m~l or not. ,,: '. 1_ U.N.:~mcialS:~ ..their f.~,of the,~esidiwnwas the. addition ploitatjon !If,ri~ers ~QUld-:'be ex~

fnendl~ re~tions among all J?8- - • - . -c· t went Into action last December to 'the. '17~man body of Mr. ~ N. tended It is on this basis that on

.±ions is-:the real and sinCere wiSh < '• " ~ onlY -after they. we~ attacked by .Y~remov -as .a , Candidate mem- the one- hawL..n~w power·stations ~

of the Afghan ...Qovernmept and Dr. Zahif. said-. ft:ien~ip bet:. Mr, Tshembe's troop$. . ber" 'Until'Jl0w.he· was a Central are being -built -and on ',the other

people. Our world today needed ween ~ghll!listan,and 'tli~.Soyiet. _. . 1 ' CoMmittee . member 'and First new $Ources 'of'energy in the cowi-

-l.lII4ers~~ and. international Uirion was 3:prey,aillrigfx1dnp}e'Of'AFGHANS WIN' TENNIc::!. 8eCretwY.of the party's Regional tty'are discovered·and.puf'to·use;

co-operation for serving the cause peaceful co-e'xistence; for "despi~ I . cr. Committee at Gor}ti. - ()ne of the most, in'ipottant factors-

:of .mainblini.ng wor~d peace mote -0U!: _diffe~~t .soci~ . and.' ~liticaI;. : _. -~TCBES ,. of progress today is energy and -

than anY,t;hing elSe. We ~ ~'" systems -we.-ar~ liVIng '!A-~ at~. ~KABUL; .Nov. 24.~In the.final_ Mr. pyotr Demiecl1ev,~, a Mghanistan is fully.aw;u-e of this

~rely ~opmg the~~t difficul- m98Pher~ " of co-operati.on ~~I 'doubles tennis inatcb,.~ which took SeCretarY, -of the .Central COm- fact. .:.'

ties -facmg the world will'be solv- fpendShip. _ ~ - . r pl!lce between foreign and Ai- mfttee was appOinted ChaU:mari of : -ed thr9UgIi negotiati~ns and. . ~ ghan players on 'F'ric{ay Mr. Mo~ anothe~ new .bUreau of the Cent- . c.~'."...~~ ·"~e.--J~_I E-'-'D- .peaceful methods_ • . - He menti~.ned'the visits made byLt<uDmad Omar Farouk Seiaj and nil Committee flk' the chemical ~ E'

"The situation tesi.rl~ - f.!om the leaders ·of t.¥>th natio~ torMr. Mohammad Onkr Maleltyar and-light industries.' ~A-<.:D~"'yy_'..'-, ,,_~:.. ,_' "

~e Cu~ crisis whiCh increased- ~ach oth~r's countries. He said the: won the fust p-la~. while Mr. The Soviet chemical industry is _

tension in that part of the world happy ·memo.ries which the Af-INezaInuddin Ghazi .and Mr. Mob- being greatly extended. and threatened world ~ace. :for- ghan parliamentary': delegation lammad FaI-ouk Serlai were ~~. . -'

t~ately, bas eased foll~ the was ~kirig'hoine-withit.woula be. 'condo - Mr. Leodid llychav, 56, a Secre-INTERNATION~L -CLUB_' w~..pollcy~dopted ~Y the~t.unforge.tta~lE; ;and -r'we are sure'. _ tai:y of the Central COmmittee An auttimn daD~will be held a~

. U~IOn. This....pea~ful methOd IS ~t· this~~lt will PX:0V: _belpfUl'~' Tpell' Rora1 Highn~ PrinCes tary of ~he Central ~om~ttee, the International Club on,ThUrlt" ....

bemg -greatly -praised and ilPPre- m 1tirtber:' strengthenplg- the ~amd Shah and t~,~hammad problems was made cliainnan of a day,. November 29, startIng' at

-dated by tl}e people of AfghaniSf friendly ._ties between -our nations Nadir,. and members of 'the diplo- newly-announced "ideological com- 8.p.m, .-. - - ,

tan and all pther peaee-Iovmg na-:and the creatiQn of m\ltual und~r': matic crops, were present at the mission" of 'the Central CoJiimit- Kntrance: M~ri1bers 30 afs· ..

tions of the world.' - s~d.iilg," . . , ' ' g,am.es. tee. .gue~ 60 afs. Dress iilformaL . '

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"Me? wh,n made,~iStotY' 3-1&-3-~0; It is ~perative to layilie found. Avicenn~"is enviSaKed. :~para::.:::~ me ~Culty of ~cii.cllle;:~:4XJ an' uM<~?;.~ ....~ .' .~:., .. " _ ..MUSlC·3-2o;.s;30.; ations of a good basic'edueatton,tion arid the furniSbing:ot'all ad- ~umber, of,~~dents Wi:ll.~.:m- the~~.~~~~ .."., . "~,E1111:'''':~'''. in orde.r to make society receptfv:~ mini~~rat~Ve! ad4i:ti?naI ,l:lu1ldihg cre~d ~5O~; eentTUie F-a~ty- " The fOllo';;:r~~~r. - ,,";::'u ',' :,:c. -:', ~ "'::0 .~ .~~~ ,

on..l~ ~tre &:Dd for SOuth E.ut to all lD1provements and the imo reqwrements for,KabUl's. Teach~rs·. Q~ De~tistry ~ ..be e;>~~e.d eribeQ b1'ttie~~""". '. ,',,~__ ,"ASia an~ 1?!d(m~L. plementation of vital, plans. A- Train}.ng School-for: ¥abic and ~nd,~e)a.~X:iltori~~.be add.· 'D _"""'-So. '- lI:'D"A" _~ '0--:" . .~".; _.'. '"Unto PloirUWDIl: sound basic education facilitates ·Is1ainic. Education; Pagh!ii:ah's He-. 'ea ..m: ~e. vanC?Ull..~ TI1~-::~&~ _ r-auJ!;n:'- .0-,' _~~ -AS.T. en 83 Metre people's acquaintanee with !lie ligiouS TrainiDg. ~oC>l 'll!iii ~e ~~ty.otPh~~tics. ~ ):ie"~SIIERPtJR~ '~ABB- .. ":' .: ".'

Band in ~e ~ Wave. social. mdustrial and agricl,l1ture. Prpvin~aI Tea~ers'.,: Trainin.g~·~e _o~ra.uve, ~y:e ~.ew·, ~a~-: ~.~ :Ras"Stop fO,-: '. i.'.-- . plans .and prepares them for ~ ~hoolS.-nl!ve alsO: ..been contem· ~tor:es.ha~ ~ en~_;fol'_ Yah-Toot; 21' AfS: -:'.' ' . "

ftIrt~~T1~ N\ GMT operation towarc;t the realization of plated diinn&.t~e secoIfctPlatt, . st~c!'ente't§" ~. ~r~~~ JEta, S~Ur- --Square ''BUs.'StOp-~. ,.~6-30-7,,00 pm. Aog. .- 'r'VU those plans. People With basic- -,'," . '.- ~.' . "eX!S, n~,~ me '.' r .:.tnU-, Quaber BY: ~~.AfsJ " ' , . .,~ ,

on 03 Metre Ban~ educatiOn will serve better in in- 2.- Iuiermedfate'iDd SeCmUlVy ~~ eomple~ehr ~1,ll~~,lS too SherPur .-Sciuate',BuS-Stop'to-:::.-,NeWil • 30. 37, M~ic 8:"1...e-4f dustrial and econoItlic institlltiO.DS Education: F:QI" every :1,ear-' Of, the ~ fo~i:L.. '. --.- , . M~ood-Khati:Bri48e. 12 AIs, . "

. colllIllen~ ~. 'M~IC 6-43- over those who are illiferate. Plim, the .construction',' Of 12.·.'" .' . . '.. - .... ,,; .'.:,'" ~ur' ~.Bus: -Stop-.to.- " .646; article on A!ghams~an to- It is also envisaged to increase iiItennedlate SchooI$.· one' m- .ECODOIDlC-' 'TteS. :Slaughter-House: 16':Ali' . .' :- '.day" .~:.::USl: 649-7-00. the number of intermediate and te~~ schoof With' ~di!1~' ,:, f =- ": ','. ; ~ " : , .~. ~~j SQuare Bus'~~ io:-,.; . .---.-..;a....__ Pi"i__roe., secondary schools during the se- facilities; ·and· one . seconaary· -'W·'tL ". Il'.n:fa - ':' "H c 26 At.s.. ,_. ,_. -: .: __ .. ,

I().OO.I0:-30 p.m. AS.T. an It condPlaninordertogivestudents sclIooI·h.aS'.been' . 'ghirii1eet, ~All ~ .In" nil .,p ~:" snetpur~~:BaS ~.'fo-:.:." ....tnbIePivl~lmme: a further-advanced standard and thesesclioolSaretoh;(vealUheiT'_ .'3.. ,.:' ". '" \. ,':~ 'A.fRI:Wl:COnstrueBonUnIt;.42--AfS."", .l~l1;.oo·».m. AS.T. on l' prepare them for higher education. scholastic and'administrative'~ 'NKUMBULA'S,_ .TALlI-S .SherPur. SqiUifed~u:s' Stop~ __. ".

Vcke Buui; Vacational education Will alSo quirementS at their diSpoSal. at the "-,..:WITB . ·TS.IIOMBE~= :..:Ptil Chai'Jdii Wcris!iQp:"49'AfS. , " ~ '!'.. '.'l'iezmaa ~fam:;'T ~ceive a vast support due to ·the time of estabJishmen~: .It·~.als6 .:. ~AmOB1. N~v~ U (Ap).-NOr~" .Sherp~ Square~~ S~. t~ ',.,,: f.~" ;'.

11:$-11__ p.n . OD H lD1portant role that graduates·<.f ~np,~anned~.in~ase.th~J1pm~thernJ~hodesia's AfdcanNafional·Pul.~khi:~A1$..'..,'; ~,' 0 .'-:--~'- ;'>.:0:. 'Men Band ,~hese schools are expected to play be~ofmtermedi3~'scli901~~n~,'<i;ongi'ess'-Il;!ader, Mi' 'Harr~:3~Eu- : ~erp~. Sq~ ~~'Jo--'~ '._': .:' __

. m the country's over~n develop-: by 1~ per. cent as t1:l'at:·o~, ~con- mbul~,.laSt nigI;it_~d. 'No~~-I~ Dar'ak 5~, . '. _.. , '." ,::--," .~' ~_':. ~ ~ _~.PIedl PUS'·''''· mental plans. clary ~ool stud~ts by:.~ h~- .RhodeSla and.Katanga couJct'formJi-.~erp~SqlUU'e" ~'Stop ~. ......:-- .. ~_11-30-' ...... dCY'ft AS.T. OD II dred.per c~~ ~th-th~ reqUU:e,-""tlie biggest :econ~tnKi Cofn~TtIa_.BIl)r::,~oo: lI'~.-.' ':".- ..<' '_'c. "',-':_ '.

UI"'VV .,- FuU Support .men~fumiShedtothetn_"'.' ti '.Afr· " '_" ',' . ".'; Sherpur_SQ.uare.Bus:Stl)p'.to--- '.<

Metre Bane$:. . Th~ ~inistry of Educa~ion'splan ,3.~.Ed,~tioii: F?r ~yenr '. ~r~~~~la.teP9rt~d to Jie~ Kb.wa~a ~wash, 2Jj Afs.. .' ' '.:! ._Man, Band • IS enJoYIng the full b~ckIng of the year of ~epran the estab1isbJiIent· men'on his.talks with Mr. .Tshoin-' 8,bttiPur: .~~ ~,Stop:~

WeAena MUle. . _C?overnment m:d actlye co-opera- o! 109 V1~e._sehool.S; the eJql~':",be o(Katanga' and-Nortllem:Rho..F.aCh~Sa¥b: ~ AfS; :.: -:; ,:". ~" >=_ <

~9-30 a~. daily ucept Fri tJ~n of the. nahon..FriendlY co.un-· Slon of ,10 ~nag~ ~~ls to ~oolS . desia's United Independence-'paw .- Slierpur ~Ulll'e' ~~,~to~ ~. ,. ~ .day. • - t!les and Internatlona:l organ~= f?r'baslc l!!f~catI~.a,n.d t;he estab:: le-ader~Mr. KeIUiet;h Kaim~ " .c.entra.J::'G~n~-a~~. '_,.. . _ '.~ p.n daib' except Sun tlOOS have also lent :valuabl~ -aId. liShment ,of 2fr pnmary. ·(elem.e~- / "Should Katanga. succee:d coIn.' '~Shel;Jfut Sqpare Iius' S!OP~ _. " .>,

day. '. The channels for financmg all'~J ,schOolS ~.~ .pla,riited: 'pletely i'nbecQmi.tlg .an· indepE!n-·~hZanana,_(V{~~'G8!~~:11~11-55·a.m. J'ritlay (mxxed the plan have not been exhausted~ the ye~ of tile-p~! 2SO _dent State, there will certainly De 5 Af<s: .' ~'.:':' . '.. ~ . _~:" '-::'.-"

pregramme). . . yet ~d an~ selfless help,sou~t.co~..wm'~ o.~n~d for a¥t.'closer economic,tie.s between:,Us.~' .Sherpur Sq\)al'e'.J!US: StoILt.l?"':9-00-9-45 pm.. Sunday, classical and gIVen Wlll be accepted .heartI.- educatIpn ~(WIth or WIthOlJ~ Ii pro- Mr. NlciimbWa: said, "and we Will Bagh-e:-~1,~, _.;,,, __ :' ',', '~'._

or popular mUBle, altema~dn lyand used in the implementation fessor} in th~ir curriculum:. In. beCome'tlie.bigge5t econoiirlc com; ,Sh~ur'~Square ,];IUs &toP-to- .... : ,:. ~_.:1H5-1()1.OO pm. Mond87.....e e. of our education plans. ..270 primary schools. vocational'-bfuation.fn.Afriea-· -,;, '. -' "Deh-kipU; 18:A!s;. '.' _:~ to .' ' •• ' •• '

daY, SaturdaY. The Ministry's Plan en~ges- e<;fucatioticaS-well. as practiCal agp- .:. '~ere 'is:'cOmPlete unity of'm- : -S!t~ur Sqqari!. Bua-:.Stop- to-' -:. ' ;; - -development in the following cwtural ~urses.-Will De o1f'ere,d-- tEires~ between Katanga and '!Nor_'Ka:rte __MamoU!!n~:,12 ~<, ,_. ,'" :,,}levels: Q!1e hun~d PrnnarY. schools Will, them RhOdesia.'!~·. ,', ~. _:_", . - Shetp\.U' Square Bus, $lclp .~ " . :. __

1. V-ocational Edueation: The be. suppUe.d with simple:scie~tific'' ,Mr, Nkiimlnila '-has 'bE!en' in :oar.J{ili'gha !iotef.: 47: Ms;;_, ~.:;~' ~ -'. ~ .:. _. .__establishment of a polytechnic equip~nt -aver:. and a~ve'snialJes~ Salaam' ·for Wks with \Presi-c ')~nerpur Square.::,~.~Stop.'10- '.institute ~ the third year, further n!w.Jxpraries: '. . ' '., ~ , deIi.t-elec~ JUlius Nyerere. He said, AfShar:.18 A&. ., ',' :-. ~~_­increase in the number of students 4. mPel'·EiIiu:atIOD·aDa- the fJu: they. had _ d.isciisse<t matrex'S of~ Shen$' .SQuare- BUs S10p ~and subjects· offered, completion tiler _devel~eJtt of 'th--e"Vuto1iS 'eomit1on'interest. :": :' :M~ 2O'Afs:, '.,-::of laboratories, workshops. prepa- faculties of·KabuI UliiverSltY: The ,Now he. is-'here 'for 'Similar taiks ~ Sberpur: Square-Bus: Stop ~ration of scholastic material :md' pI~ foresees 'an .increase of UO 'with the Kenya African.:NatioiIal Qala .Fatullah':-.3~> " ' ~ .:.admitiistrative equipment ~d -the pe-r"cent in the number of 'UniVer-'l1nion (KANU). leader, Mr; JomO S~e~~ SQwu:e-':BuS-. St9P~construction of classrooms and sity students. The e~bIisbmen~·Kenyattci· and with';; 'petSOnar MirWais· M!iidan:·1S'~Afa.' .'. ~, '.dormitories at Kabul's Institute of of a reseaicl,1 centre. ,compl~tion:reiireSen~tfveof the Uganda Pre.. "S!Ierpur' Square. BUs:. Stop:·tQ--"-~'

ARIANA AFGHAN AJRI,INES Technology. and Mechanical of text-books ·and an it!crj:!aSe in mier. 'Mr~- Milttn :-Obate. , :- .--PtiFShah-d~lU?) ..Sbira lb\:~, ~School. the Mechanical'~chool of the number of s~t!depts ~nt ap:. __ 'OIi'future'relations.witll South- SJierpur, SquBR aus" stOp.'to­Kandahar and Khost., Kabul's.road for liigher,le~are:alsdem RhOdesia. Mr. ·NlOunliula.,sald.K~lOla.~JAfS:-. '. .:;:-',~sch.o~ls of agriculture, .~achers' part of our ~nd·Plail.·!-'his- Wi~,r that:. Northern 'Rhodesia';Would ~o ~y.piJr, ~~e. ~ Stop.~'.<traInlDg, commerce, wntmg and be· accomplished over ·and. above ahead lone uptil SOuthern: Rhbde- ~arxkote..gas station: 13 A&;;' ~- '. ':" '

,arithmatic. arts and Avicenna. the' ,?ompletion~of ·the rein.ait$lg'sia caugllt up . -- " ;-~.:. . __ :Snerpur .Square Bus'~ tQ--,;The establishment of new se- 40 ~ cent of buil~gs~ erecte.d:' '. "¥Utll.re'·polltical affiliations are-;,A~~ W.~, Kba~ Mon1UDeDt:'

condary technical schools in Kabul; during the first ,Plan,:: EXP8!lSioTI not ilnpoSSlble, but there Will have t4~. ',' - :'.' ,'~ .: . ,'.=', .Nangarhar, Kataghan and Herat;has also been plaiuied for the to be:cl1anges"'he said., ,,~, Sherpur Si}uare. BuS ~:fo-:- . <~,:

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' . s. JQvJU ~:. ...... H' ""'ab~ib;"'~ member of liad~been reil;!rred to·by a f nartheid, the United'Nati'?~' '~:I-:', '. ~'~?~;'!IiI!'~". n:. ...... ". . i: f aX . The Govern- 0 a... d f the " " ..,... '.~ , tlie.'Afghan 'delegation" spe.aking·-numbeI'1O spe. e~. . th nly was as much concerne"oL·. '. ~ .. """ .:: '_',::~,"_'J(JJ' SbIK:3,' ..' th 'BI Political C<immittee men! ofisOuth AfrIca was eo. :if t f the Whit-e South S'Uucan. ~} .'-'..;;:;.<_. .-Kabul, AflbanisWl. ·m :/~ 10red.the.South 'Afri:"GOverrnhent in the w~t:ld whIch s '~o~io, as it was for the r,ights ..TIt~ Iat~\:.~~~~o~·the.. w:eeklyTeJegr.phlc·Ac:ldrftiI:~. .,=GO~rx:nent's -refusal'to ·heed was 'P~aFtising apartheId 'as a na- :rl the t;:on-~hite majority, The ~~~~i~~~ca,rrt~report"Tim., Iabul".,. ,: 'th -d . '-'os 'of·the ,URited Na- tiona! pPliey-. . S th. African Government noW a,. U : _e , .11_ ... ~ 0 .. ~ual

. 'te"iphone:"':. '.' '. " :.,.~ eu;:o rswisionc· of-mer-idlY The jdiscussio? of .the . Items oUarded criticism of its.po~cY .of pr~~~. __ ,at '..)h~,.. Afgh,~lstan.. 21494 fEnD&. 03, . ti i· .~ 'th' "pi~1llt of its own uDder ctmsideratlon followed the reg th .d as intervention m ,Its ,Bank. Ailoth~~-~E!1to/t,,by ~ corr_e",~

.238'" If; I and", eo~;e~fu- ,eilite iSOlation' it -same coUrse- every year, and every apar el ff irs but the' day pondent of -the...mllgaZJne 1S aboutS.... ..Uoa Rat.· : " :hfS,sfubbo=t· a~ PolicY which year rdolutiojxs of :the same pat- do.m~r~~meawhe~ the United Na- the c~ty of .Kandahar. :- The report~ ARGHANISTAN, wis,'not,oillY .d.Bngehius:i- to'the tern wefcJe ad~pted oy the Assemb-' ~~~s might have tCf protect the d~~nbes t~e s~ree.t.§._m that an-,

:3rurlJ' .' ..; .Af&: ·250_ "f Afr' . b f;t the' futUre lY only be Ignored by the South . . 't ' clent Afghan c~ty, prIces. and theHalf Yearly ' ..:7' Ab.. 150 ~~: !" hit~~ . u tir -in South African GOvernment.: .Neverthe- whIte mmon Y general feeling the:e... " '.QuartR17 ' ,- '... AD. IlO .1ft, : ,-'rtSe~. ~j, indigenous less, . they were. (Tefl~tion . of D In the general debate. !he' , Zhwandoo~~ , edi~orxal. IS about

FOREIGN ,'. ~cl Lall""","," were united world f~ling After discussmg ur gM' tet of South Afnca the ,final ~~anunatxolis In colder- . $ 15 peop es>oJ. .n.J.J..ca; ..:r: .'- . - . So th Af,'Forelgn mls . remons of the country "Our in'Y~arlr ,... on one basic.issue; they-.were'de.- racial~a~onm u had once again invoked the at:gil~ ~., ' ,_ ,. '. ,',

< Half Y-early" _.: $-:I-terniined·to-wipe'Out-completelY'rica,forjsome'~ years, however, ment of the provisions of Artlcle-ter~st.'a.nq those who h~ve sentQu~rly .' .';- $ i. from 'the cOntinent the racial dis- the·Assembly na,a r~ached a stage (7) of the Charter relating to theIr ,ehilC!rel?- t.o~~fo~ lnen-

s~lJ!;I- tnm,~. crimination that hacfcaul;ea:them at wl1iCh -sterner:and, strd.0~r ~omestic junsdiction. The Gene- tal'd~\"eltfP.me~t.?~ ~P~lI~i~hewUlJie accejUd·~.---- -centuries'of hardship miserY and measiin1s were reqwre. e I Assembly had already refuted ex~~na ~ns .IS a.. !1 ura. g.

. CJf ·1ocaI.,~!( .ey at '~' 'Political and econorrrlc exploita· Poiicy Af ~rsuasion haa~erelY ~~ose arguments in. a series of ThhlS: inte:;~~t.IS fainlYd bet'causela

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ha..... '-- . .'. -..' ~ led the" South Ah'ican· uuvern-. t e :lIl1po....... ro e e uca .lon p ys

- Printed . -at· GO~ ~IOn: ' ..., ,', ment tol-intensify its P9liey. 'TIe resolutions. . . . '. in,the improv~en~,ofa ~~ty," ?RINnNG'£OU,S& .', '. Afghanis~~ str~~~lY.;con.~- United jiationS could .no~'toler~te The clalIDS of the. F{)relgn df:t ":rJxe .results . ~.::-' .~xammatlOns,u.,AcDUL'--:"TIMES·· ed the Policy .Qf raClill ~na- indefiDifelY a"Sta~ of afIall'S which nister of South Afnca regar ~ whicli were ~~ced a :veek~U ' tion 'followed by the,c. GQ.vernment was a;~t violation •. of the the progress of the Bantu popula ago, y;ere desc:rl~_4 a~ satisfac-'

. .; . • .- of Soutq Africa, anci!t b~d a1w~yS rincipl~ laid 'doWn in Article 55 tion towards self-government wet tory.' We, ar~ hope!w that the• .' NOVEMBER 25.~ Deen.one of those countries whIch, Pf the'UN Cliarter.· quite unfounded. The whole : same, 'or perhaps better ~esults,

SINO:.JNDIAN ,BORDER ',~r yea,r; requested. the 0 i. ' ".' gislation 'lPIl.arat~ of the Repu will be obtained,from.':examina-', . . . r::uSion in the' ~mblYs Th~. ¥story of . ~onte~po~fY lic of South Mnca was ~d .to ·tions in:high schools. or colleges".CEAS~FlRE 1 . agenda of' items. re~ting to that:..Aftica~~d of other:parts of , he impose a rigid system of r~clal Anis in its e~tC!ria1 yesterday:'

The cease-fire announce~ by question. He ~hed to p~ce on; .w?rld, ;sowed that ~~=ei't discrimination. T~e InternatIonal under the he~dmg of "demands,the Government of the 9hrnese reCord once'.again."AfghaiUstan?s opp~cm eOI;1Id; not l~ e eY'CommissiohofJunsts,afterstu~- from the· D1S8.l1I18JDent Confer-

People's 'Republic :.tOlig. 'the a~ anXietY ~ thel'CoBtimiatiqn.sile~cepif7 VDlce of ~~ ~op~ or ing the situatIOn in South Africa, enc~" said in ~rder ~cJ'exP¥iin'.theSino-Indian.border laSf TueS:day of the·pollcy_cot AP<J,rt;heid in the extmg~ ~~. fir~ -0 Afg::~"~' had stated that the Governme~t meetings and conferences whichand effective from 'midIiightRePublic of,'SOuth Afric::a for it The·.·.'djE:~ation~ th l' lS;n had established a :,-ystem o~ l~glS'- had taken place on:the.~ue ofW dnesday has been resPected was -contrary ,to ·thJ'·solemn pro.- fir}li1y Delieved t. tn ~lPOdICY ~ lation- that depnved·t~e non- disarmament· during' ~he {>ast 14

e .' f' Th' ase- 'visions of the' Declaril~i6n of Hu-.ing (g~v.:ed by~ t e.. .' ea ers. white majority. number10g s?~e years, one had to write~ vol-~y bot~ 'SIdes?e . aT~ e ce _ man Rights aDd tile United' Na- So~th nca would,lD ~he ,Ion: 10 million.. of the op~rt1;-lIlltles uminQus boo!ts. But the-latesfcon-tire by Itselfw~ a V\~lco~e roo Hans Charter. . .. " run ~ ~u~~ the.w~itepqpu .necessary for the realIzatIOn. of ference on this'subject y.ras the 17-ve; .for .uqder ,such cIrc~~- .' .' . . ;,,~ . futi?n. .1The~ ~ted numbel'So~n~ their legitimate human aspua- nations Geneva. Q)nfl:lrence onces the diances of ~aChing a, .. HiS_delegation de~ply regret~d ~heu: s,tuatIon ~ .the heart lic tions. Disarmament WhlC? ~~an lastmutually' accepted .settl~me~t that, althOUgh. many pel'enn~a1 cont~~t~ ~lt~Y~,tot?~dx°ha~ The 'GOvernment o~ Afghamsta? year. This cofiferen~e; ~mly dueare more than,when fightmg ~s problems 1lad be¢n. SQlve~ by'. the of rac14 d.iSCriniliI~tio~w~he ast had joined other ~Ian and A~rl' to the ,effocts of. the non-alignedlIi prom-ess.· " General Assembly Qr-were near- c"aused ~cl1 suffenng ,m ~ eap GOvernments m. denouncll:~members did its:best to find ways

China and India are the two ing a ~luticui, the p~o~lem of ra~ ma~e t1?~m very; Villner,a~~toft: t~e policy of Apartbel~ at succes- t~ solve the problem but n~ sig­leading nations' of Asia which cOnflict in .South A;frica w~ far new Aifican n:~o~wtfu nd dis- slve General Assembl~es of the ruficant results had beer:t achievedd 'vi d the fiv~ prindples . of from.solution'and was 'growing in-- le:at~ f~er,: ~ on: apar- United Nations an<i at the dBa::- so far.::It ad~ow:ned its session .be-

e se .'. ,- a ., ingly explosive~ . c~~tion.: _ ,PO .cy . dung Conference of 1955 an t e fore the begmnmg of tile 17th'ses-peacefu~ c~Xls~e9~o apprev~.. cre~. . I . theid hild a alITOSIVe infl.uen~ on Belgrade Conference of 1961. .It sion 'of. the UN- General, AsSemlraI'the histonc Bana~ Confer--. . .Raelal=pDcd~natiOD··. the ~ts i~r,:th~ ,peace an~ wished to condemn it once a,gam. ly. That Assembly reeentli apIren~. of, 1~55_ !hen:.u; no <!O!1

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, ':: .• ' '. _ r .' ~ell-~g of, tlie, African ~ti ·It was eager to support an.y prac- roved a,resolution ca~ the Dis­that tlie 'contihuation .of b.osh- , There was· no'doubt ~at raciii.l nent as~hwell as 00,~e reitti0r;:. tical meaesures that m~ht be armament .Committee-tQ_tesume

-·lities between·-these. two great discriinination' ~d. in other among r"'~ peop,les.-of th.e.. ep1;-1 taken at the current s~IOn .to its sesSions'as soon -as ,possible.nations ·is not <mIy dangerous 'countrit:s as well; but the- Gbv- lie of ~uUi Afri-=a. "!f tliat ]X>~cy make the Government of the ~e- The,iact that the resolution waslor the' peace and· 'security·-of ,ernments cOncemed:w~~!if'least co~tinu~d;.~e. resul~g, te~lon public of S.outh.. Aft.ica oveIWheimingly -apPrOv~d by the.this area but a1so.dctrim~ntal't<? condf7mning ~a~on and mxght lead to mor:..:;g;~~ce. heed the ~orld-Wlde Indl~atl?~ General Assembly. si~~ theworld 'peace and or~r.." ' wormg towar~a .SOlutI?D- :r'he ~="inciaent might ca~d b'y Its polJc~ o~ :aclal di~ complete .suppa!'! of.-.tIie, ~oples

We,hope that:. the cease-fire cou::-ageous s,tand Of: the. l!~te~ The ~ eludeeto Still 'greater crImmatlOn. of fhe world.for solvmg:UUS most

~~~~;~eto=tl~d~:~o~~:~:~~ 'Suta~.~~mA·entisMltS$JU~try_onl·~n·rgPr • '.p'roposal 'To Lift' ~~~?~:a~s:eU~f~h~~~~~~V~~·between the two sides. There is .~.1".' l' '. ,U: 'I. ' '. . . whl~ iJ!nost brought· the yvorld

. 'd bt th t b th trile ~" ." .. ' ." '.. . Of C b to the l:!rmk of ano,ther world.~var,no ou . a 0 ~.0111:l s, .. ..i .• ' 81-' 'k d u a the urgen'cy:of solving the dis-n~ed resources for theIr ~no- . ··E"'ono'mlc ' ~~C ·a e annament problem:had becomeIDIC development, A contmued - I,. . . I U' . fr th U 't d St t verY'llrgent. ."rd n h . if 't "j • caITled out am e mea es. , .bQ . er g .tmg, .ev~n· . 1 're-., The 'UnlWd states! is said'to be Anotl!er, explained ~8~ tne The third point is a modification ,. . '..m~ oommed. to tho~ are~, studYing a :Cuban:.sdviet-propos,al UnitedlStqtes was not ~illi.ng, tOof Dr. Castro's demand for the We a;e ~ure that a~ll natIonsWIll un.doubtedly hamper th: that it agree to liftl its 'economic discuss ~y clli:use- ste~lDg fx:om outright withdrawal of the United ~ax:e t~lS VI~w.an~we hope t~ateconomIC growtA and develop" bloCkade of 'Cuba repoIis AP.· the Cuban Pnme. Muuster, Dr. Staies from Guantanamo. Ill, solVIng the, ISSue all c~untne~ment of the twei. {:ounti'ies. It·· Eastern bloc .~UrCes said this Fidel. C~o's five_ ~~dS. The - concerned . will. only think 0eIS therefore imperative that for-'· . t w' a 14-point agree- 14-pomtl : CubaD-SOVIet proposal Peace In Caribbean world ~ace, ·It. IS alSc! our ho?

... :1.. was one pom , " I d - t' 1 ts . th t he the ~';"-~erence on dis-' the sake of peace and~tyof ment proposed' by' Gub~ and ,the was reJ¥>rte to con, am e ~men The ihform~ts said the Cuban, ,~ w n ...~ . - , inthis . region,.and that -of --the SQviet Union ,to be SIgned by of those- demand:>. Soviet proposal also states that the ~rmamen~{~u:es l~fssl~:ainworld' and also lor the welfare themselves and- the- United S~~s N~gOtiated Agreement three nations a ree that the Unil,' f ene~a tiM nabli~tY'w.hickmightof the peonIes of the twonation<:' in settlement of' the 'Cuban crISIS.. , 'ed Naions work out an anange- .rom os pU

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.r ...., <' ~ .' il ts 46 both 'East I . . . f' t f 1 ·ft tion In one or ano er way Jeopethe door should be ope~ for con... ~~.'Dlp'0m.:red. tli.'~ the prCJPo.: :He c~'lled it a. 'protOCol', which ment .o~ 1.0 erna IOn~ t~~n ~~rib- the success of that. ;conference,structive negotiationS. , an - est TeudiJ?Od' Sa'atur~~.. t Ii means -'1-. negotiated agreemen.t to mam.pIn peace I And instead the same kind of

Th ' 'I' f :Ii ~ h --tali sal was st e. on . UG.J' a limin""'" to or -supplementary bean. d '11" ddt di C1

e peop e 0 n.a.g arus meeting in. Hyannis l Port, :Massa- pre 'itr'ea - .ASked' what the The idea of verification to mafn- goo WI ,an . un ers an nE>.. have been gre~tly <-. ~r:ur~d chusetts. by Presi!ient ~ennedy if:sa fin~tion ~~, he said, ~here tain peace in the Cari~b.ean de- she-uld preva~ wnlc~By;ras ;hO~• abo~t the detenora~iOn In the and the Executive .<;oninUttee of h~~ been 'an answer~et: ' parted from the U.S. posItIon stat- ~ecentl~ by t two,. 19•. , oW

Wer.elations between ,these two the National Security-Council. ' Initiall:teports of the docilIl1eut ed by. President Kennedy on Tues- m haltmg t~ .C~~~ er;s~s'g the·Asian ·countries. We have had But· they -1!~P!~ssed do,ubt that reached~COITespondents.on ThurS'- day: . '. :V~t ti ~es te l ~oo~ only

, close ties and Telations With the United States. would .reply to day EaStern blOC sOurces referred U.N. diplomats saId the CU.ban- ~ssue 0 'bl s<!:nnam~n~here ofthem for thousands of years. .it: befpre ~arly~n~xt.:wee~.. One to it'variouslY as amemorandum Soy-iet d~cument was submItted e P~I e m dn ~-.. -n Now

The people and Government ~ma~e~~ '~othl~g ~s ·go~JJ.g .to 'and as. Ii joint ,declatation. They to the Un~ted States thTo~?h thr ~~~a~ot~u:[d:snh:ve· clfariy

uno,of Afghartistan~ hav.e '< alway:s co~e ~f It, 'at1!how: ,~ , sa~d on jFriday tlfa~ among

uo~~~ g.~ ~C~~gN~~:~~::i5. enera, derst06d each others' ._ position.wi~h~d 'the .people of India ~d '.. ---: - ers- not ~n1Y, to thiS thmgs, tt ~~~ far;ift~~ e~~no-, The~n ~aid the United -States ~here is a better chance: {)f :eachiChma. happmess 'and; prospen~, .Wlt~ dang h ~d hole S~tesl;~~ f 'c· ba 2; Stop' 'in- was now considering whether the Ing a~reement on the questlo~ 0.and orily friendly and ~cable reglOn but t. e wor" <as a w be: mlc b.oct, 'th~do~estic affairs of two Big Powers should .go b.efGre disar:n~ent" • , "relations between -those. nvO Now that ~ ceasejftr.e, ~as, _ terfex;ng_ 'Start negotiating With the U.N. SecurIty Council with ~he',dally islah ~v-?te.d.~ts .ed~

_countries are .~~po~t ~,gi~-'come ef!ec~Ive. ~lo~g t~eIr. ~ome g~~~ ~'-the '(ufure or: the U.S. so.me ~uch joint pro~ounc~menCor torx~l to the fina~ ..-e~arm~:~l~~~ing such happmess and prospen- mo!! borders", I~ lS hIgh ttl . '. 1~ ori 'Guantanamo Bay With separate declarations on On 1~ ~cond page I~.carn ht ' " th~y should'avOld th!,! !'~tbreak ?ava . laseCuba " . Cuba. t~anslatlon of ~~ article .fro~ t eYFurther ~ore' we ,belong to of any further p.os~ile ~I.(;ts ~d 10Tha:~ -pom"t i~ -taken bodilY Bo\th the Powers want the Coun- Yug?slav ~agazme' ,InternatlO~r~h 'ty r. Asi And strat solving their 'problems In fr -n,; Castro's five demandS. cil to appr-ove any arrangement At!alrs ~ the E~~.Ecdn~ ,

t e comml.!ID. ,0 .;~ tw' an atmosphere of ul\derstahding ~'":"'" "d'a~ars . to'bEi a they finally mak~ for s~ttling tbe Communl~Y. Australia an e\\we ,ar.~ sorry ~ ~" t . 0 'oOd.'will.The •cease-fire e· ~ ~on Of his de-, crisis, The Council PresId~nt. Mr. Zeal<i?d. . . . ' ~natIOns of this regIon, wh~ch an~ g 'h been-- 'announced' wate~1t0wn,~~ ·of. 'subver- Mahmoud Riad ?f the United Arab In Its we:1dy co!~ 0!1 sports,should actually be among the, w~,ch be~ th 'first step~ ~-Pii'atiCarattacKs' Republic, has saId he hopes to cali lslah <;arrxed ~)l~lcle .on ht~eImportant contributors iix main~ , sh,?u1d·.. . - n ~ f ~h 'b rd Slvci 'Olations of Cuban.' air space a ~fuig Qn the subject next value of sports for;W:G~~n In t ~Irtammg peaCe mthis, area, are. ~ the settlement 0, e 0 er ~d~al waters' .allegedly week. normal growth. and' beauty._ 'engaged in bos'tili~es p~~~t .Issue... " ' :. . an '. i.-: " . . .~

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OON:GO .p~U'nE~ SeCond- ~~: "R~and "'O~f ;<'Vot~9~' ~~~.. :'A~~~~ ..,To.~~=~T < .' ~ ;"~>~In~ .<F~Qnce: TodaY.'c;· .... ~.Giv~ Up Claim !~·o_ .~.

~';mo~~~"f:e::r.ABSOt:UTE~ORI1T~~~\lLl,:l~ Fo~kland Islands.. . ... . ._Abakonas liithe~ rent.-its s~p-. \ ~"'R~" LIU'orL" ' ·ARGENTlNA!S APPEAL PARK CINEMA:. .'-'. '

port to Mr. Ad:olila..and.~o of. Its 7' • > '. • Pft;l. I a~ I.·. . . -., IN UN ASSEMBLY At ~30, 'J. and 9 p.rn>EngliSh:,tneJIlbers .~e m.lpS ~bmet. . .'-, '., . .' . J. . . 1.' .. ': • '. . filni GIRLS AT SEAi st8ning:-G1,1f _ .

·Abako 15 un.de~a to, be,.' PARIS. N<lY. 25, (~uter).-France ~ out 10- vo~ for the· ,NEW. YORK. Nov. 24, (~)'-. Rolfe Man ·White. and" Michael' .strongly: opjlOSed to. the state of second sunday in a fqw today, completin$ the electlO~ of a Argentina a~pealed ~o B~taiD: Hor-d~m;. : ".~ergency.d~~d ?-Il' Leopold- National AsSembly' which began last weeki ,yesterday to ~lV~ up Its claIm to ,KABUL CINEMA:. . -,.~lle.,--one or-Its mam sphe!~ of -: ,-'. -.' _•• ~l . - . A success 'I tor the GaUlijsts, is th~,Falkland151ands.and show the At 4c and 6-30,p.m. RJJSSian.fiim 'irifiuex:ee-~ w~k~I;ld 10 com~ ...., >0'fr E' d considered ~. foreg~ne ~n~.l~ion ~om ~her~ that It had shown. THE _STORY OF OORB~bat a wave ufg~~. B~gJn~llng. in·afteF- sweep~ .VIctoJ'.l~ m the ,m ~rantmg mdependence to CQ-, BORSE. '.' .'

OIl Frid&~ the ~r. of - ' , , ,! first round of votmg.a week ago, lomes aro~d the world . BEHZAD CINEMA: , ~ ,Deputies ~~."y.aeel&mat-, .-Of ~ Other' which e~ded ,the~mostoptiini's- Mr. Ennque ~os of ".Ar-gentina At 4 and .6-30 P.m. RUssianion a report Of mae ·of its com:, _', ". " ~. tic f<lrecastS' by Gaullist party told ~e nO-nation General h coloured film ,With Persian tr~~OIIS of !iKlldrY wbleb.".. . .T;.,; i"O - leaders: t ,.' ,se~b~ as,.,debate resum:d.on co- lation; TIlE STORY OF A GiRL..

, ~omul1.tte.state'Of emefTellcy. .DlSputed ~sues. PolitIcal 9ommentators present 10malIsm toe a~achro?istIc pr~ ZAINAB CINEMA: -.1D~~ to ~ me~ " .. ._'. :. the issue tOday as a question' of sence .of the Umted ~~gdo~ l~ At 4 and 6-30 p.m. American filni-and UJlCOO;SUtutioltaL , ~. .Izvestia's Comment, On whetl!er or !not; for the. first time these l5!;ands has no politIcal ~ngm- THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES'It ,also,adopted a motion.x·aUmg '..Cuban _.'-'Settlement in French Jii,stOry, a single- party ficance, , starring~.Michele Morgan. ' '

,on the GOvernment to . release, - " . will secure ~ ASsembJy:majority ..within 24 hours four deputies. 'm- MOSC0:W, Nov. 25, (~uter).- without ha~ to rely'on alliances' He added: "My country, whichcluding ,Mr, ~hristoJ1h: G.!:>enye, -a The Spvlet. ~v~~~~t.ne~ ~th other partY gr.qUjlS, , , suffers fr?m fore~gn occupation in C ,-- C S' _.. .

. former Intenor Mml5teI:, who pa~r ~estla ~~d.y~stefday t~~t ,For this the Gaullists reQUire some of Its terrItory, can under- •P.\1;.. esslonhave been iietained. No . OfficiaJ: -the endmg of t~e Cat:lb~an'crlSls242 seats inl the 482-member- Na- ·st~d the desire for freedom that , ..w.ord .was availiiblesesterday .o~ ~ou).d'gecomet~e beglI)Jlmg of the tional AssenJbly Last SundaY:"they beats in the hearts of people in 'E d ,.' I "-M .'whether the deputies ¥d been re-< end of. other diSP!1~d 5..l?r~blems. 'securep:45 ol.It of the 96 metropoli- Africa and Asia," Mr, Ros declar- _ ~ S n _ OSCOW.-leased.or not. . ' and thiS l?'p~rtumtY"In~t not be tan seats 'decided" outright with- ed, ' MO''''COW' N 25 (R t )'

M V· N dak 1.. 'lost" " - r I' ., oV eu er -T, lctor en a; new..,.-ap-; " ,- " , .... out count~ some 15 others liom 1... - ~ Th t 'I of S . t ft~

pointed MiIi~'Go~rnor-of Leo., ,.'~'he ne~spaJ?E!rs au~~on~tlve other part es ledged to - back .tie ~xpre!Sed disappointment at. e oJ? peop e,' . OVle -P.... ~,1JpoldVille told a Press coIiference wrIter NIkolaI Polyanov. m an G 1 d' f. uh Th Iso "the lack of co-operation ,with -the mdustn~l and agncultural lifeYest~rday' th~ emergency mea"' article' Said other ,problems-in- ....:neeera f e•. ' a. e. ey a t wdon United Nations shown by some were returning: home. this w~k-

, ' " - d' 'f' 1 Uti 0 m e overseas sea s e- ..' d t t' t ff t m ure fslires taken in the city wer~ solelY eluding the en m~ 0 : nuc e,ar aided. adminIstering authorities;" citing en 0 p.u m ,a e ec. eas. s or_to deal quickly with the security tests general .ana complete dig;. Th t di' l' . specifically Portugal and South the nahon-Wlde dnve f.(lr mdus-

. .' t d NATQ;.W.ars w e ra tlpna parties are-strlct- trial efficiency .situation. and. bad ..l!o political armamen '. ~ . "f ~ '-1 a lyon the defensive, after failing Africa. . '. Th 1~ .' ' 'tl' dO.sl'gnificance . . pact relatlo~had or a ,ong t II h J. h . . h ' - e p...ns were ou me .(In

. . -,. ,'. ' ad; --lit' 0 ra Y. t e country to t elr t eme . M d b M N'kit Khr' hUnited States Embassy so~~~e ~lSO~ed ~~e wqr_ ,s po 1- that Genera1 de GaUlle is group- But he said the record of otht;r ch~~ ~d ~m~aied1 ina.a Te-:hI­

saId yesterday the Ainbassador.""~atmosp ere. "It-- : old b'- ing too 'mu~h power in his OWli colonial Powers was generaly t' d b th C ....,..:Mr, Edmund _GUllion, was return- .. .p,0lyanCW w~nt ?n:,. ·~ou - e handS. 'j praiseworthy and added ''We do IOn passe y e. 9mm.....,,~m~ from Washin<T+nn, where' he naive. however,- to thmk.that the Th C nst"t' . . - llin t believe that freedom will ulti- Party Central Commltt~e on Fri-

.. .."" h'- . f Id n" '11 e 0 1 uenc~es po g ()., day .flew last w~k-end for ,consulta - oI;1Zons 0 wor. ~o. 1 l~' WI day are thoSe:in which' no candi. mately come to all peoples.~' '. , , '.tions, He had not been eXpected clear 'of clouds' of".tnelr ~QYo'n 'ac- date last w'eek secured a clear Canadian View The ple.num (plenary sesslO~).to -rety.rn until late next week. ' cord,..... ,.':- :-.. , '; majorjty. 'lioda:y w.boever heads" MI; Heath MacqUarrie of Cana- a~~ appo~ted the m~n. ~~y l:Il

, ~ut . lie add.ed, .'Probably ·the the. 11 in al constit . da saId the problem <If ending colo- thelF !ort~s•.whos~ .lob It IS. to

Ro k ·, TIl.,;.' wor~d nas neve~.:bee~~ near "such ed, po i' uency IS elect- nialism muSt be based Qn these see t~at t~lS b~ue-prmt.fo~putting :pac I S a ~. an Impo~ant·turn as today. Gaullists & Rest points:' " ~harpe~ teeth mto SOVIet mdustryI . 'h' ' 15 carned out. ,'f B 19 ,;.,;J~ , ' -' '. " II' '9f t IS ove~ elmmgly a-question - Three economic bureaus of,the-'n - e TUQt:: ,SLiper¥isio~ ~ .of the Gau.l~ists against the rest. 1. Fundamental ,human rights Central Committee were se,t uP"c.7

- ' . . i Many ,.candl~a~es have withdril\vn and freedoms must be fully r~s- for ~icultUl'e ·(Mr. V, I: Polya~"Successful" "Tes·t Ban to aVOId sp~i~tm~ the anti-Gaullist pect~d thro~hout the world, ~- kov); IndUStry and Construction, " - : . vote. . r. .'- clu<;iing the rIght of seI:f-dete~l- (Mr. A. P. Rudakov) •.and Chemi-

BEIGRAbE. Nov. '25. (Reuter). 'BLACK BOX' IDEA NOT' ~~. ~~ fi chorsbetlttwUencle~ it is" a ~t~~n f1 the ~eed~~ oft.the m- cal and Light. Industry ·(Mr. P.N:Mr. Adam Rapacki. Polish' Foreign '. _ , . s alg g ~. ee!l a Ga\!llist VI ua rom scnnuna Ion on Demichev). " .Minister, left here' by train last FAVOUR~ BY, WEST ~d. a COJ;nmJ~l5t. For 89-oiliers gro~ds of ~ace, colour, creed or . A party-State commission head­night for home -after "succeSSful" ·:q.ENEVA; 19'ov. 25. (AP):-High It 15.a straight fig~t between a political belief. . ". ed by Mr. Alexander Shelepin,talks op world problems ana bila-' Western' diplom~ts last night des- Gaulil5t ~d la candi~t,: .who has 2: The evolution fmm colomal foriner security Police Chief .and .

. teral .relatIons -with Mr. Koca·.cri~d the suggested,' system of bee~ promlstid CommunISt votes. rule to full self-gov~rnme,nt,.must "oFganization man," waS establish;.Popovic, Yugos',av Foreilro Secie- tQoot,seismic stations to..supervise Nmety-twOj members of the ol~ ~ nurtured by t~e creatl(~~ of a ed to impleinent the decision:tal'y . ,a,tluclear weapons test ban as ex- ~mbly,~ive already bee~ elI- vl~ble. economy. ~lth ~ solid base The plenum decided to. set up

.During a six-day official visit' lremely, complicated and] expen- mmated_frott.tJ:1e contest, eIther of tramed admmlstrato~s.. -, ~wo bodies-,-()h~ for . ideological,Mr,- Rapacki. also had a meetin.g sive, and. apparently no~ even fool- t~ough a s~ lit defeat~ S~m- . 3. Efforts to end colomalism are questions, headed by MI'. Leonidwith President Tito at Briolii, the,proof. . '," . cfuy or tliro gh voluntary- Wlth-· l~nded to apply throughout theIlychev, and another for "partyYugoslav Head of ·State's. island· They: y;ere referring ~ to, the dra~aI. . 1 - . world . organization'" questions, led byresidence in the northern A-dr-ia,- }"'black boxes" -idea of r,epTa,cing,t~e WIth ~ of he 465 metropolitan ' _ , . . • Mr, Vitali Titoy. .tic . , prom~d nationally manned selS- seats deCIded last w~k;. 3?9 are at 4: Each. remammg .c?lomal tem- Mr~ Ilychev,has been an ideolo-

Mr Popovic headed <l party of .mie, sta~ions."in ~he Sovjet Union stak.e today. to~ has rts own speCIal problems gical "expert" for many year.YugoSlav Government leaders-by sealed instrumentS. ' Nine o~ th 17 overseas 5e!lts which must be approached dif.. Mr. Khr'ushchev'$ measur-es canwho saw Mr. , Rapa~- off -D:?m' - ~th the l!~it~d States ~n~ ~ri-'were .d~clde~llast ~unday. Of the ferently, f(~r the rel?rg~nizatiori_of the So-Belgrade's mam ,ral1way. station, tam have-'sald they are';Wll1lng remalnmg el~t, SIX a:e at-stake '" . vIet CommunIst Party at all butdraped ~ith snow Whi~ had been to discuss the idea~fitst raised in tbday. and tfo (W~ a;nd F,u- 5. Admmlsterlng , aut~orlties !he top. most levelS into separatefalling -since early afternoon. the -U>ndon' Pugwash 'coriference tuna. ~d ffin~ Po!yDesIa) WIll cann?t..s~are or shift their tel>-' mdustrial and _ agricultural sec-

Observers believed _that topics last September and~pi~€d.up by be deCided b~ a vote on December ponsrbilitl~sfor dependent peoples tions. Industrial designing, andthe Ministers discuSsed included Soviet officials in Moscow•.Geneva 2.'. I, _ U!1der the1I' control. research will be centralized Anthe Siilo-Indian border dispute. and New York. I, The polls q~eQ at 12-.30 p.m, '" All-Union Council of 'National-Cuba. Germany, -iiisarmament and . So far the Soviet Union h~ n?t .AST. , They fl~ at 1-0-:30 p.nr- The ~eputy ForeIgn M~t1lster, Economy wil~ dr~ annua! plaJisatom-free zones . ,formally 'offeFed the sugge$tlO.n m ~T m t?~large towns and at Mr. Halim Budo of Albama; fol- with the State Planning Commit-

. Yugos4v ~urces said they;owere the ~orm of a detailep ,p~oposal. !J.:30 p.m, ~J:] elsewhere. low~d Mr. Mac,9uarrie with an.im. tee handlfng long-range planning.very satisfied with the talks .and Western 'diplomats expect the so- •• . .. passloned statement from the op- , _ _ . .'that - there had been ~nsidera.IHe viets 0 sUbt;nit that proPos~l ~~er '. . po$ite v!ew .po!J1t, denoun~ KABUL TIMES"agreementtllllDcist subJects. Yugo- the re-opem1?-g of the., 17-n~~on BIrd ight ~Bave ~ester:n'~olomali~. ~e assailed -slav-Polish, relations were good Disarmament < Conference tomor- elCploltatlon which lies at the 'Anpeal, 'toand the-visit bad strengthened row. ' --" c . ...:n..- A·. rt h' heart ,of colonialism." ¥- . ~ubScriberSexistiIJg friendship. the sources As far as ~ .knoWn the-'idea is au~ !·,Mr \Jra8 . _The. management of K-abtilsaia -' that the sealed'seismic recoFders f ' . TImes requests all subScribers to.- ~ , .' each .~.eighing ,up' 'to ,:400 ·lbs. ~ ELLIC,O'M'.I C~. Maty~d, BAKIMI _ LEAVES 'FOR .send ~eir subscriptions h~nee:

Jayne Mansfield ,May distributed 'dver the world's land Nov, 25. c-Rel;~}.-A large bIrd- ' . _ forth ,directly to ~he ·Kabu~ Tim~N t c:!~•• , Di ' maSs, including the Sovie"tiUnion, proba~ly a goose.(lr SWari~uld DELHI offic~ m Joy She.er·and obtam theU'

. .0 -~ voree . Tn'Y ~, to be replared -m<y hov, ,.-.~ ,,,,,,, 0' • Vis- . . J"""pl,_ ",. call the Kabul TUn...PALM, SPRINGS, Califo~, week. The used r-ecorder is, to be count airli·er near here on Friday KABUL. Nov. '25.-Dr. Abdul office to send itS repFesentative for

Nov. 25, (~l,-Actr~ J8¥Ile flown. back to tile proPQSed, [vienna ~Ith ~e loss o~ 17 lives, federal Rahman H~,i, the Pr~si~ent of taking the. su~scription order. . .Mansfield saIdY~ ~e had he;idqiia,r'ters of the International investigators d yesterdaY_ Health AffaIrs m the Muustry of 'a telephone ~onversatlo? WIth her Test Ban .Treaty Commission. Mr. Edward Slattery, '.Iriforma- Public Health. left for New-Delliiestranged husband, . MICk-e~, Har•. ieehnicians would scari th~ tapes t~on Officer o~ tpe CiVil AeronaU:.- yesterday to take part in a WHO CI. A~:SSIFI EDgltay. ana .now sh~ IS n?t so sure fur possible recordiilis efnliieating tics .~d w~Ose expez:ts are in;- confernce ~n tr<X;homa: The con-.&.K _a~?ut,~t~g a .diworce. - ,. a clandestine -nuclear explosion: vestlgatmg th~ crash, sald remains ference WIll begm, on November

~e~,st~ ho~mg fo~ a rec01l;C1- Only a Commission .;offiCial of such a bird ,w~e_found.in the 26 and will last six days. "hatlOn, ~d MISS M~eld :w:ho-would-'be allowed to break the rudder of the !united Airlines air~ Dr. Abdul Rahim. the Deputy' ·"'OVT.:'•.'-has be:et;! linked .romantlcaJ,Iy WIth seal. " craft. j , . : Minister of Public Health, said, A _the Itah,~n m?Vle m~~. - Enrico ....' ',~ ~ .'_ The 'main ,qarca.se o( the'. bird yester~ay tha~ WHO had 's~own, ;Bomba . Th~t s .why 1m m no hur- - POPE' ': JOHN, 81 ,was found ne~~ the port ~bUiz~r great mter-est m helpJng Mglufuis- . ' HOUSE '1'0. LET .ry tQ go ~ead. It may ~ a"couple, . TODAY"'~' ~ yards 'aw4Y from tqe mam tan t? figh.t .~och?ma and had A,mode1'!1 dQuble-stQreyed house :of .mo~,ths. before I d~~de.. " _; wreckage. - .\. . . . pr~MlSed a~d m this l'eSJ>e<:t. He With. metal roof. situated near the:_~lier m the ~eek, before th~ :V~~.:TI<;AN CITY. N~v. 25. JReu- The ,four~Iwmed, Bptish-:bl;Uit saId the. disease ~as "Dot only a American- Staff House;' with four

phone c.a~ by m~cle-man Har:gt- ter) .;:-Bis:hops a~ndmg t~e ECu-. turbo-prop plane was appr~cl1mg problem m Afghanl5tan but it was bedrooms,- liviri:g;;Qining combined,tay. he Signed a .pa~r-. allOWl:Di-me~cCl:l~, COWl:Ctl .h.ere ye~t~rday Washmgton orf a flight from New- a common thing' in most Middle servant quarters and a' garageher to get a ¥axlcan. divo:-ce. but sent blrt~~Y. greetings to~ Po~ ark, New Jersey, when it ,crash- East and South-East ASian coun- Contact'"Mr Abrahim Bah ~Ti:!l"she has not taken any ~c:tion. . Jof:m.:who 15 81 to~r~ ,~ ed.. f:. tries. 23206. ". a.. •

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