Show O' 40' 0'W" - - t Dolly 1- By Bill 17V --- i I - 7'1 t ' r I e P"""'" tr" "'"1 t - ICA It gik X" i e? 3 Y P E)ItliUgnIg c21 ‘ - ! ''''' i Aorr- i'''''''''''''''''''''''' Iii 71 2 ' - — 1 :(1)X°)a-CAT i ' ' ‘ 1')-0- t ' : 1 : L' 1 i I 4 e " ' -' I --- 'f - - — - 1 7 -- 3 N r I 1 Scanning World Scenes '4 if k Qahtan Al Shaabi who hammered out a final agreement with the British in Geneva Wednesday and then flew back for the independence cel- ebrations i Hunted by British Al hunted security forces as a As late August as ween Wm! then nates and - Shaabi by British The was beinz and now terrorist But his NLF bet- control of the 14 sultaemirates that with Men made un the Brtish protectorate of the Federation of South ! Arabia I e 1 t 41 2 - i" 1 1 - ' - 'I 7: i - 4 4 i e - --- - - t - -7----1 f I - I 1 t ' ' 1 Iypeaurt - - ' ' - - ---' ''14 ' 0 4' - t' - 1 Trade Surplus Balance —Achieve a balance of payments surplus running at an an- rate of f200000000 (480 million dollars) by the second half r4 next year and in the first part of 1969 to get this up to t 1 I' ' f 00 4M - f - - '' 4 I i - 1' L1 ' - sillt ' ' 't - - 11''75) liAN O'r ' - '' 0 A 4 "-- - O 4 '-- F Nil - LUMPUR KUALA (AP) — Fighting between Chinese and Malays broke out near Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA on:14'ednesday mobilized ment as the governcivil defense groups extended curfews and to more troops deployed quell racial battles spreadi- ng through northwestern Mglaysia in a clash of about 30 Malays and Chinese 20 miles west of Kuala Lumpur The capital is 200 miles south of Penang the One Malay was killed island city where riots developed last Friday during a general strike to protest currency devaluation Police said 22 persons have bPen killed and 200 hurt in disorders government officials say were fanned by Communist terrorists seeking to take over the country Nearly 950 persons have been arrested most of them Chinese secret society members Among the dead was an Indian one ot three persons security officers have shot as curfew violators - - t ( - : 1 l'' P A t i '''' ': :::: i - ' i t '1:"'': : 1 1 ' ' vik c ' 2 - 0' 1 I '44i?ii 1 - - -- - ' ' I i ' ' t L I ! 1 4F' 4 ( - ' - - 1 di 4010 ''' 1' 'I! - ': k if" (---- 1 i' 40 0411440 ks:1N14 ' N141--- - ' a )LT:L i C) g3410:oomoo - i ' ' ' -- - k P417011: "- t ' 4! - ' - t 4 0” r aotAoes:0000 - --'441141111 I'Sa401-' lit - ::r " zr) tf:14SgrAfi rt 11'QA:1012 41Net c(4'‘cr 01qpirergrEril All Tax) if :12ALIallan) :Er11 t l Honey cious family :711 11 — all server makes deli- honey more of a treat! $4 Classic design hamper holds Hunt ly Palmer Eng- e Hills Petit Fours chocolate or assorted box of 24 189 box of 48 350 Pas-til- lish biscuits 2 lbs 12 doz cookies ctzi Harry & David's set for delicious preserve variety $6 3 Orchard canned from green Orestate gon $6 Oregon fruit set fruits d dotes treats! box fruit rolls 2-l- b 212-l- basket b sun-drie- 2 lbs 3 lbs d Ham Verkade Tableau tin of choice Holland biscuits 312 lbs 22 doz $4 8 15 Spice Islands seasoning with chart and condiment Knotts combination gift boxes — preserves jellies 750 $14 syrups of Califorfruits 425 $6 $10 and cheese troys just perfect for serving A 9 basket Rattan 13 $3 425 Teakwood with trays gourmet delicacies for eating pleasure 795 19 Gift figs Fiesta Board deluxe cheese assortment for delightful taste 595 Gift tray of seven jellies with fruits and nuts 550 party fixin's boxes for food fiesta fun 450 $6 $10 5 nia 12 ZCMI 4 Sun-drie- 7 Oblong tray tropical gift idea for something different 4 jellies with fruits $5 4 jellies fruits candy $5 7 18 475 2 14 Forever Yours preserve set with ceramic jars $5 6 10 Cookbook with condiments for a handy meal- time help 495 $10 ? 365 set 750 - Knotts preserve sets set of 6 8 oz jars set of 128 oz jars - $4 $7 Fiesta snack and cheese boxes Yummy food ideas 't - r 425-89- 0 a- 21 t' ZCM1 ( 1 prestige cheese assortment in scrumptious $4 $5 850 variety t shop by phone for free delivery of orders over $5: 322-158- 5 - - 2CM1 - - MIL FOODS - all awe — ' - i - rift 4 r 1 ' ''' °' 't''' '' - ' ' ''- 6 wine - help ! 4 71 Q 0 1 4 Holidays are bonier than ever with our beautifully tasteful gift selections in foods of all kinds We have everything from cheeses to chocolates some with serving trays Come down now and be tantalized! And solve so many gift problems anti whiskey-drinkin- g spree that ended with the wreckage of their hotel room in Kishinev captialof Moldavia The newspaPei also said Russian officials eventually got into the act because Spahr and Harper were so intoxicated they needed medi ell t I r Angeles Times Service MOSCOW — lzvestia the official organ of the Soviet govetrent charged Wednesday that two military attaches of the United States and Britain who reported being manhandled by Ritssians were on a wild drinking bout The American and British embassies Immediately rejected thii charges as inaccurate The Russian version of the international incident in a provincial winery and hotel room appeared for the first time in the government newspaper Izvestia and touched off a new mind of charges and counter charges : Washington and London have lodged formal protests with thq Soviet Foreign M'nistry over what was described as the manhandling and apparent drugging of the two attaches identifted as US Army Col William J Spahr and British Brig 0 C A Des N Harper American and British officials also charged that personal papers and money were forcibly removed from both Spahr and - 1 I Los a ! )' ti 1)1 Soviets Claim Attache Drinking Harper during the Nov 17 incident lzvestia's account claimed the two officers were on ''' ' ta" 31711 i k 1 - A4 !' i -'' -- 1 - '7 ' Malaysia Race Battles Erupt ' I ! 1 pr - j (c) ti t ' l' 20 ' r ' ' t New T: ) ' )i: ' I ' - - A17 " ' V ' 1 - j' i 47 - f 6 Ah 'i -- i 1 det I 7 1 1 - 4 a i t tt r--- w'f' : f ' - Its " c e ''''' 4 t i z ---N- - 4 ? : i i - P ' ''' 1 I tt ' ' e '162' - f i 6--- r tit' :—Consult t ti 1 14sk-- - - - ' f' ' ' 141 t 12 ot 10 ' 4- t' 4"'- ' T:- YTri' r - k 4t ' ' ' - - t1 ta - ': ol 4 ' n' 44 - ti I 777 !1' ' I 0 ' sf I fki(RS - 4 14 ! tDe411k t - 1 - i ' "N t- t V ko 1'4 4 ' 1 lokst 1 i 4a i i 2 i i s: 6 t ino ' 4 k iii' 4-- ' It lc ' i1500000000 ($1200000000) with IMF officials at specific periods to insure titat if the balance of payments objectives are not met then even more drastic measures will be taken These meetings will take place next February July and November (Copyright) ' " I sr 4 ntial -- I A t ''' : I 1 i s --'-- IT"'"'-‘41t- 1 1 t It - - " '' ' '''5(--4 1 : 4 1 ' t- 4 I J 1 i — -- 11 it s ' " 19 i i a444L141- '' 5 s '?' i I it1 ':' ' ' igo ? 1 t ' ' d kk : :1 1 I kS '41 it ) '''4- lat t 4 1 4 o'' i : - ' 1 1 - i t i 1 -4 ' 2 t t i : ‘ I t tN ‘''' itt4 ''' : t ft t i -- - i kg t i x - t' - ' - Britain trom rising faster tion earlier than she wants to get rid oii a three per cent export subsidy The British had previously - said they would abolish it on April L This did not satisfy some creditors particularly France A British source said his gov- einnent agreed to introduce the legislation before Christmas ''31 11'' ' i ' A 4 '04 11 - t ft ' tthharonulghhisleygeiasr ' : I 4 - ki I - '' - r a I $ ' in i -4 - ' - 4 Britain promised to do the following: —Slash a budget deficit that was to reach 11900000000 ($4560000000) in the next financial year to one billion pounds 1 i: a 1 ' t - '''' 4 t The Promises of Britain k : ' 1 r in economic affairs ''''" t "": 10 f ' 1- I 2-- s''' 1 1 '- 2'4 ' It 1 A 4 ' '- ' - 18 "1 ' - ' A ht 1 - 1 la 1- 1 1 i - ' 4- - -' - ' t 0 - 1 1 4 4 '4- 0 -- - i 4 t' -- 1 t York Times Service the money supply - 1 f ' tt PARIS — Britain agreed Wednesday to harsh conditions to obtain a $1400000000 standby credit for defense of the pound at its devalued rate of MAO The credits are being granted by the International Monetary Fund an international pool of gold and currencies used to help countries in precarious financial situations Not since France needed international help in 1957 has a major industrial country been forcd to give up so much sover- r400000000 ! —Prevent -x - t 4 1 1 Credic Terms Harsh for Britain 1 4 ' 1 - É ' '' l 4 eignty ttt '' ' ' 1 - '' -44 ! 1 i r----- 4 :'' t ) 3 ' a t i 4 ) a 1 ) ' "s t( I i - t ' - t t! - 4 4 T t 9 ( n I rt 3 ' 1 't I 13''T -- f' it I r' ' A 11 z - 4'-- 0 t 1 ' 4:-'- -- (' s I - '- r-t-oi 1 tl : 1 14)1- '4' 1 kl- i- New ' '" Lifted by Copters The final 120 men of a rear guard of Royal Marine Com- mandos was lifted helicopters from an abandoned British golf course to the 23000-toaircraft carrier Albion anchored in Aden's harbor Then the British naval task force consisting of 24 ships sailed from south Arabian water g at dusk The nation of 112000 square miles mostly of scorching desert has a poonlation of 900000 mostly Arabs 1' 2 - 0-- ) 1 1 - - 0 ' f T i ' 1 ' A 4 i ' ' " - I 1 ' 8 '5770IL::m7t1:11:1----- e i ':-- 1" Lzy " 044 : 4"" ''''''12' f z m - - 'N -- (' l ' e rival Front - - r N - 1 Left out in the cold was the for the Liberation ' of South Yemen — FLOSY — Which lost a bloody struggle to the NLF But both had attacked the British in Aden Scarcely I2 hours before independence the last 903 of a British force that once numbered 12000 pulled out of Aden ' '1 0'‘ el night grti - A )1 - ' - shop 11 :4 ( - 4 At the southern Arabia became on Thursday the independent South Yemen Peoples Republic ending a Heady rebell'on and 128 years of British rule in Aden The republic will be ruled National Liberation by the Front — NLF headed by ti - Ends Republic's Born 1 — I AAA--- Britain's Reign in Aden vi t ‘ -- -- 1X1 byi7tr4 ' t i -- y t i 1 midnight eI 414-1- : ' "NOW what's your uncle Fred up to?" 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