Show GA The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday November 15 1988 Gorbachev l ies Reforms’ Success lo Farms MOSCOW AP) — President Mikhail S Gorbachev summoned top Communist Party and government officials to a provincial town Monday and told them his reforms will fail unless consumers get better food supplies His decision to gather top Kremlin meleaders officials of the state-rudia regional and district party chiefs in Orel indicated the importance of the topic as well as the success the area has had improving its farm output Such meetings rarely are held outside the Kremlin The evening TV news program "Vremya" devoted its first 80 minutes to the meeting showing Gorbachev’s remarks and those of a parade of Orel officials and farmers who said they had increased the output of milk and other foodstuffs because of agricultural reforms introduced under Gorbachev Communist Party chief since March 1985 “We don't need just words on this theme there have been a lot of words spoken already — including during the years of perestroika" Gorbachev said in remarks carried by the Tass news agency “Now it is clear to us that we cannot move forward successfully not having decided this problem” farm sector is t The collectivized plagued by low productivity disregard for the land and machinery waste in shipping and storage and fpw cultural and social amenities in the countryside Soviet food stores frequently are ejnpty of anything but the most basic goods At the meeting in the Communist Party Central Committee last month Gorbachev said agrarian policy had tprned farmers “from masters of tneir land into day laborers" Gorbachev announced plans then to push his program under which large collective and state farms turn over land to families and other small groups on long-tern leases into the whole farm sector Officials say such a system instills in farmers greater care for the land and makes them several times inure efficient than other farmers Gorbachev who was responsible for Soviet farm policy before becoming party general secretary in 1985 said improvements in the Orel re- - gion's agricultural production in the past three years prove the value of his drive for greater local control Tass said The improvements indicate “much depends on the initiative and independence of local organs of power to rule and decide practical problems of the agricultural sector" Tass said :r Afghan Troops Capture Road Strategic Town “I read editorials claiming a hundred and one different reasons how the Re- publicans polled this big majority KHYBKR PASS Pakistan (UPI) — The Soviet-backeKabul government recaptured a highway in eastern Afghanistan and a strategic town on the Pakistan border in a Some say that luck brought it about some lay it to rain in California and some to the e National League winning the World Series I personally lay some of it to the congested traffic on election day when Republican chauffeurs in their Rolls Royces crowded the poor Democrats out so they couldn't get to the polls in their Fords "But it was the great American Spirit of “Give every man a fair chance" that elected him We had one Vice President make good in Teddy Roosevelt so the people felt like trusting another one And he kept his mouth shut on the issues That was such a novelty among politicians that it just swept the country Originality will be rewarded in any line” —Nov 16 1924 massive weekend air and ground offensive Afghan rebels said Monday Officials in Pakistan said a boy and three Pakistani paramilitary troopers were killed and six injured by stray missiles from the fighting across the border Guerrillas of the U S backed resistance based in Pakistan said they launched counterattacks Monday against government troops who advanced down the highway from government-held Jalalabad to Torkham on the Pakistan border Saturday in waves of tanks and armored personnel carriers backed by jet fighters The Afghan rebels had seized Torkham Nov 2 and last week said they had advanced to within 15 miles of Jalalabad the capital of Nangar-ha- r Province and considered a major prize for the rebels The guerrillas said troops recaptured the highway the main road from Afghanistan into Pakistan on Sunday evening after 24 hours of fierce battles that left heavy casualties on both sides Selected and edited by Bryan Sterling All rights reserved lor the Will Rogers Memorial Big Strike Cripples Brazilian Oil Industry Reuter News SAO PAULO gest strike in the history of Brazil's oil industry has paralyzed the nation's refineries and closed production platforms threatening to severely disrupt the economy Oil workers began an indefinite pay strike on Friday and the oil company Petrobras said on Monday that 90 percent of its 61000 employees had stopped work Company officials said that 10 of the 11 oil refineries were at a standstill Production at the country's Campos basin — responsible for 60 percent of total oil output — is expected to halt in the next few days d Officials said two platforms in the basin located off Rio de Janeiro state had already stopped working and that the other 16 were likely to stop this week “We are on the verge of chaos" said a Petrobras official Petrobras is one of the 50 biggest companies in the world and is widely regarded as one of the most efficient firms in the big state sector of the Brazilian economy From January to September this year it exported $790 million worth of petroleum products In September the company exported on average 95000 barrels per day of gaso 14 I §f ‘srnr8 m v W WJ±i §’jmAJ1 §tMt4 k£fTTi m I !( 4 M A 1 4 4 © R AI Ai 7 A AA w twM ZlTZlZHZl Medications Good Grief Building Friday Dec 16 AM w - 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