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NATlO'N OBSERVES PASHT'O'ONISTAN D'AY Khan . Khan.. Abdul Ghafar Speaks Oil Freedom Struggle KABUL. Sepl. 1, IBakhtal'l.-P'"hlconistun- Day "'as observed Afghanistan Yeslp.l''da~. In K:lbul. CJ lcognis(' by cbildren of a m bel' elections. and foreign eommunlties. '''~lt' '."I ~}\s dropartes from <-In era and the beginning tcns ill'Ill· He said: "You've .bC'en told by Shah. !~d,\' off to new daY.' declared the ftnrmer IIRII Prince Ahmad tIll' \,. I'lly Friday. and others Prin [ollowing pharmacist from Minnesota, newspaper columnists HRH Princess Bilqis, HRH hl,)j, !'IWn nll'ea1s Together, we co_ new day belongs to the YOU can not win. ce ~Iohammad Nader, URH Pr Non-Nuclear d .. ,,, II" hect,c b<-lUlps al the "That the people ("very will win. Tn disunity, we lose.. ' ince Mllr Wals. HRH Princess "'-(',!llotl and bloody violence in ol'ople. all of " Humphrey'~ running- mate, HRII Princess Laill1Jrull. ..;tI'Cl'ts, \\'ith the prospect of where in this land Kha,lol, Open tlw tho vio Senator Edmund S. Muskie of Marshal Shah Wali Khan Nations tl"XIUll' policy nn Vi('t· Obviously appalled by IIUII ,I ::\l',I' of Maine, expanded F,'iday on the members of the ro n,lIl) , Iencp that swept the strf'ets Ghazi. other thoughts about the prog Hurnphre:-' ,b:-' hI" ChIcago during the' stormy con_ vice-president's yaJ famil)' also saw Conference illd'l·rt I!. f1exibilitv of U.S. policv. own mall" \'('1)-1 iun. I! umphl'e.\' declared th,' ramme. .' ';':'\; .'1, ~';['I)'l 1, (Hvlltvrl ",,' dl,!::11",;'JIl11 "hi." is· an ("vI/h,-jog thing, "American should resolve tun- "hdlC:-' High ranking officials and dip ~l' Gf~lif'i,d II Thanl and now the party's man, too- l.-.J '1'1:11\' neve'r, nt'Vcl' ClgalIl t:wt <"\'(,lvp~ with f'v!;,nts, Oplll_ lomats and their wives and a I.:!' ;-l'd l~l,-, I'; n\'cntlon that numl l"ht that c,d, t !I r nHlpt.·r·ll·pn "l-tw('eTl se ions i1nd' atlltudes." of people saw ~l!m lor the presidential ... I~~II \\'1' see what we have large gathering l{'\ 111:11; .!l·,di.\ ,lti":lIICt'd nal . It t! Furthermore, he s~lJd. Jt mea· which was ope November with words ti,e performance ill:l:-. a,;d rHHl-I1'lch'dr powers to duel next t' n'" "two men ~dministring as an On Vtetnam. calise or a major nt that ned 'by Public Health MInl!lter ilt,vel"p t:1(' P{'iH'I·rul u~(' fir nut"'· lk'1 obspl"vC'l's lntl'rpreted policy can produce dif Presi sha .. pi It between the party "hawks the same Miss Kobra NoonaJ and Illdil'atl,Hl h, \\'ould not be violence in IL';!r 1'I1('n.:y. .J(1hnson'~ JflJmphre~' told del ferent results'" The dent of the Cbild Rearing De to tlll' t'k~l'd b:-' Pn'sjdent and ctovcs." HIS n1L'SStl.L!,t' \','JS l'l'Cid "Let those who believe Chicago continued Friday. partment'.Dr. N. Sbahabzadah- month. \\'iH' polit'a',., egates: ,.pl'n~ng :-;l':'si.ll\ 1)1' the ViE'tp.am has A fl'iICilS erupted shortly be Children of rural development "Tht., piJline:- of tllmun-ow n,e that nul' cause in Inrig ('onrC'II'I"'I' ('I' 111,1l_llul'll'ar lllre dawn when pollee burst .Ins by th(' policies been right-and those who belie projects. Women's WeUare \\·hll·!l d'pe!\l't! ~\( "(I Thu· I':l Ilt,{ bL' limited ~ugene McCarthy's n,ltierformed- ... ·'Hlr~n:'lh·l,' H:l' hl lind v.,ay.. 01' there of tossing objeots out of to Her Majesty by \\ n:l 11lind.crous applause. hin try· introduced ensuring thai the pcitl.'('ful bene.tits repeated his appeal the window onto police below, Noonal. IlL'\\' ind"pendenc(' and Humphrey Miss ,II nuL'lc:lr enf'rg} are tlS£"l! for ecu (ed al a to .\ "new da:-'," for unity and urged members nnmlt' and social progrcs~·. cspc,,:ial· I~ III thl' dc\(:lopin~ areas. Ilw Paki,lani fureign 1111ni:ilCr, Royal Audience wlw \'as elected Fears :\rshaJ H:I<;:lll\. Johnson, KABUL. Sept. I. (llakh'.rI. t.lf 11ll' cunh:rcnce, l:xprcs \ prc....lul·nt CerniJk Asks Intellectual·s The following were received in aud· ,. ,I:, nllt rn' ,t..'d rcgrl'l Ihat China H New E. Europe iel\ce by His Majesty the King dur :t!l)llg \\1:11 tho .' '>, nT. '-;11.;'; \\as tn\,h:d ing the- week that ended Thursday. 'I,he;' Jllllr nu ... 1L'ar P,l\\l:j"". wll" .tlt' To Leave Czechoslovakia /~. 'else'?" August 31.: liiking 1':01 ",t.hout Ihe rit:ht h' \otl'. ·'IL,\(;I·E.. Seot. 1. (Reoter!. one Invasions Prime Minister and Mi, fla~ is rai aboul the personal sa Ading H~j'C1in 'lud lhe galher"l,~ \\:1:' 1'he Pashloonistan t!": \lil11~ter Oldl'ich Cernik Asked Sept. I. Dr. Ali Ahmad '~'d!ll Square. of the govern SAN ANTONIO, Texas, nister of Education Iir'\1 l·ulI ...'crled aIt(·IIIpI b~ till' Pas!1tO':nist.ltl h~l~ warned that the Russians fety or ml'l11bcl'S 'lIlt' he replied: "No (AP).-President Johnson reported Papa!; Afghan Ambassador in Jed to m:lk(, their V\I:": ..· /: ,l't' ,.I":!wll ll~) a list of man' ment and party, It',st'r PII\\l'ts this. I am Friday night there are rumours that dah. Ustad KhaliluUah Kha1ili: Af grl~;.; 1,'.... ,who may one nOW Can guarantee H t h~ IhL' pn\\t'r, in the ti.:iJJ 1.1,;0..1 intl'IJ('cluals to Cal· of my oWn safety." the Soviet invasion of Czechoslo ghan ambassa:d.or designate !:lh!i~hnll,.~ll[ oj ,In :lrr:tnj.':'J1lt'nl ("I' not sure dir~l' be arrested. \:Iki~1 mighl b~ repeated elsewhere rOt Mohammad Musa Shafiq; ~ sl'll~':nent. \i,:hirh leak\:'d I\1l'an\\'hiJe, it was authoritati ,t',llk..:ll\C "t't..'urit~l", '. Europe and declared: tor of the Afghal.l Cultural Mission camp as pvidence vely,10ai'neJ that the C:we'hos in eastern I k ,aid ll1~ljor r~uadc o\\'n progr ever doubt th(' true views of C\'l'nd, ~,lid Ihpre wt~re 411 ing tll his ·u{'b:.ttc t 'Ill :1i (' Ii- 'I;',: Lt.· 1",:sh!OUIl j.,;1,;ul D a:r. thc<;e mal, 1 supporters to bo\\' to thp thl' Amcrll,'3n peopll' nn Participates ""1. , ::-"t'll I';'illlf'~ on tll(· Sovie1 essive .... t·':~ .. l1",i A\~lI'h'-Khan ters, . Hits Easf£rn . ,.: L-j"l ,jl~d 11 \\,1.... ;..:r\lwing \\·ill or the Soviets, I'A2H'I., HrpL I. (Jkthhian, :' ': I. II ,1 ..'\' 'ukl' Ntl\\', bJ J.!IV(~ public proof of Johnson conveyed hi~ wl;trning in :It till' all t,lll' tinit.:·. ;,rg'hanj~tan pa1'!,ic'ip;!t;ng in :\.,.,. '.\ .1, .1111·"I·d faith to Mosco\\', he ~l here Friday evening shror. is ~hl'. .1"dl'lJ·t!;:-l' \\ ho Wl'l'l' at tht--' hiS good speech Iran Villages mertin~ nUl1lwdf":t1' .J ,~t.:d,lIJl! tllt..'i"l' \\'l' 't.' tht· old party ('elH- ktt~ uiplumalic: and mi· the ur tht, 1';.l'fJ;lg saJ,1 LllL'r th;,il thL' pl'l_ has call1'd Iy aftt'r his ht'!n~- held in '" .. It/!I.l~ L· I' F.! ... hlilt:l1lst<-lIl, ' session. in Washington tele 1 EHRAN. Sept. I. ,AI'l').--Th" u:diuns curn·ntl.\' nll' ;llllli~tvl' k!', thl'm With th{' red l'ommittee into litary aiJvisers ,Tl :J'c "".11 ::11l0L! LIp Iu Ihat on rumours toll in tht" violent earthuual.l' (i!-'Il(',·a. The Information Della)'· ~'l '.r;'~Si()J,l th,lt all.\'OIll' who had This tacitly acknowledge phoned him lu reporl dealh ,.' I :1 pclll'\lll l'31- built up of the Forei:.:u :\linistr)"1 .,,;\: :'1(' tlf the r('cent purge of conservatives that the Russian military i"nvasion of whidl devastated at leasl 15 lall'p{ '!',-kr!l'l~ h'~'rl :1f~t1\'L' 111 the !':oIX IlllJnths Sha- ~I' !,.' 111.1\'> of Pashto- le thl'lll ~ht'rherds / '."1 •• -- _ ...... ---...... ,....- -.. ----...-_.._-...... - ... -_.. -> - -
I SEPTEMBER 1, 1~68 \ PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES NotM Ar.ab Poet kler.~~:r-4 Anc~ors-" • H~th 'Means BusinesspOn Ear Easf;Hffli~ Visit Home Of ,I Food-Ear Thought Edward Health s suggestJon y I By Julian Ctltch1e:r:- Menc which would prove very I m a recent speech 1D Canberra, come only from a small group of pstly mdeed to deal With mv- By AmID SalkaJ I " that Smgapore ""ght consider pro Common Market Members IVlng lisr it would the fhdng, out The noled Arab poet, oralor • Most Arnb Journals carrY hIS and prose wnter\ MahmOUd al poems evel y week ( leasmg some 01 all of Its base of Parhament who feel as does from. ~tnl/l of at least the,brl II Afgham who .has earned a spe His poems mostly reflect h,s Who (an Ie/ute a mt"'Cr' faclhtles to a Jomt orgamsatIon Bnoch Powell that Bntam has • gade earmarked by the Labour I of the fIve Commonwealth cc> netther the capacItv nor the will Government as a reserve fol'lle clal place of respect as a poet of antl-colomahst and progressIve I, untnes concerned In the area for such commItments to deal WIth thIS sort of sltua- PalestinIan youth In the Arab phIlosophy j.i. ,flwm Ralt'v Smgapore itself MalaYSIa Aust But Powell was a very unre tlOn The finanCIal arguments; world was here In Kabul at the raha New Zealand and BTltam presentative Shadow defence based on hypotheSIs and contm InVItatIOn of Afghamstan gov A collectIon of hiS poems has would If Implemented cons mmlster a posItion whIch smce gency could go on and on e, nment last week for Jashen been published m three voIwnes tltute a dramattc reversal In Br hiS Wolverhampton speech on On the strategic Issues Heath Al AfghanI IS ongmally from and the rest WIll be pubhshed la Itlsh POlicy It has reopened ImmIgratIOn he no longer holds beheves that a BrItish Iltlhtary Afghamstan, but now he hves In ter Afghan Literature Popular InSoviet Tajikistan the debate cn Bntam s role east In fact pOSitIOn on economIc and presence would reduce the dan Amman cap'ltaI of Jordan Our of Suez whIch seemed to have raCIal matters IS such as to dIS ger of mIscalculatIOn by an \In Ing hIS one week stay In Kabul I started wntmg poetry when -"ill.' ; been settied by the Labour Go courage those who feel strongly friendly power and the rIsk of he was received In audIence by I was eIght years old My ~nlY A book o( samples of Afghani By A Rezmkov tf.'rlses the wQrk of Tarzl In rds Bozgull Badahshl Mirsa vel nment s deCIsion to Withdraw on defence from too close an escalatton produced by the ob H,s Majesty the King and met teacher 10 poetry was my ability folk lore, compIled by SCIentist the Academy of the 1'ashtu To the followmg waY He dId lem Khustl Mohammad Shari from the Middle and Far East by association-WIth hIm hgatlOn to rush troops to an area some othel A(ghan personabt and dear land o( l'alestme I of TaJl1j: SSR NosurJan Masuml hne In Kabul and WIth some a lot of SOCIally Important and r. Mohommad Ali Farhon and Publlslred e.ery day except Friday and Afglran pub December 31 1971 What fonn would the new co Instead of havmg them there al les haven t been to hIghschool or was put out m TajIkIstan not 10 Afgham libraries hIstOrIcally JustIfied work ID others The TaJlk folk-lore spec II( hohday by tire Kabul 'flmrfs Publrshlllg AgenCl/ The ConservatIve Party leader mmltment be hkely to take' He ready college I only have three years ng ago The book was sold h SometIme ago the Iibrary of stlrrmg hIs people ·to fight for lahst recalls WIth gralitude the terally WlthlU several days Kabul Umverslty sent a big pal a new life SCientists of AfghanIstan who declared We mtend to work (r ath has of course been dehbera_ It was the presence of Br'ltlslr He also VISIted hIS father s re of elementary school om a cool calculatIOn of where tely vague But. I beheve the mo- fm ces on the spot he would cl The book of verses by Ortental cel to Dushanbe Ineluding such When studymg the work of helped hIm 10 collectmg rnater 1lIlllHlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll1l1l1lllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllll UlllllllIllllllllllIlIlIlIllll III llllllllllllHI II 11111111111 111I II 1111 Illll 1ll1111HllllllIIIlIlIIIII latIves who live In Qalal Fatah poets published by the local Ir books as The Mother of the Mahmud Tarzl MlTzoyev Itved laIs BntIsh mterests really he As a st likely pOSSlblhty 's the fono aIm whtch served to contam the 10 Chardchl outsklrt of Kabul Al Afgham speaks English result of thiS cool calculallon I atlon of a Commonwealth DIVIS fm ward policy of ConfrontatIon Greek and Hebrew, fluently alld fan PublishlUg House for the sy Dan Language works on the £01 several years In Afghams We knew before that SovIet HIS father Abdul Hamid Al Af mposlum of FarSI poetrY recent history of AfghaD!stan m the tan where he met WI th colleag Onentalists were thoroughly have come to the conclUSIOn that lOll to be statIOned m Slllgapore attempted by IndoneSia under ghaD! Lashkan an Afghan poet hiS Dall IS also very good He PASHTOONISTAN the stabilIty of Souh East As,a m a base to be owned Jomtly by Sukarno a SImIlar presence co speaks hIs mother tongue ArabIC Iy held IU Dushanbe shared penod of the rule of In.chan ues of the outstandmg pubhclst and deeply studymg works by went to Palestme 10 the hme of the same lot The book IUc1ud Ghurghens Ghaznavldes and and hiS son Abdul Wahab Tam outstanding poets writers and lS for us as f01 you a VItal mte Bntaln Smgapore and Malay. uld help to prevent a compara Amlr Abdul Rahman Khan beautIfully Yesterday was the natioDaI clay of tbe !Ie" ~ thc remnant of.western colonialism ID this regIon rest la ble sttuation m future from wor ed poems by Abdul Hak Bet m other epochs S MlTzoyev pubhshed several ar philosophers of the past and the v<,n IUill*OIl people of PashtoonlstaD whiClh was of the world , HIS speech IS of gl eaj JI'riPOI t The dIVISIon would consIst of semng to the pomt of connag You Afghans received your ab Abdurrahman Pazhwak Not long ago young TaJlk tleles ID raJlk magazmes and present said Mohammad Na2> Al Afgham s poems which have Tauflk Haleh and othcr Afg SCltlflC pubilcatlOns devoted to 1m Neghat a partICIpant 10 observed tIlrogpoilt Afghan:lsta& UId Pashtoon ." Afgbanlstan and Pllk.Istan are two broUter nCe A ratIOnale of the Wilson "bngade from each of these ratIOn Although general war m rehglOus doctrme from Abu Ha Onentallst Salfullo Saldov pu been tcansJated IOta English ham poets bhshed hiS big work 'Progress Afllhanl hterature the SympOSIUm on studymg Pe Istan In special ceremonies. In additIon. Pablo J.y. nation.... The 9nly point of difference between ,Jol,cy has been that the laymg three countnes plus a bngade the area would meVitably Invol French Itaban lnd German nlfa an Afghan and your phlloso The Inhabitants of Soviet Ta Ive TendencICs In the Develop The 'PaJlk people show great Isian poetry recently held m down of a time table and the co each from Austraha and New ve the Umted States hmlted ca Ire popular ,"Side and outSIde phy from Sayed Jamaluddm Al AI olllstanis aU over Ute world marked the day them is a palitical one and that is the Pashloon jlklstan show great Interest 01 ment of Poetry m the Dan Lan Inlerest In the nch and mdlge Dushanbe a teachel of the LI mmltment In advance to a date Zealand Such at least tS the so mpalgns may stIll have to be fa the AI Ib nations lIe IS a we.1l gham Now receive your poetry AfgbalUSlan's support for the people of Pash n1stJIn .s.ue Afghanistan as a peaceloving nation Afghani hterature IncludIng guage In Postwar Afghunls an nous folk lore of Af~hanlst"n terary Faculty of Kabul Unlver when Bllltsh forces shall leave rt of forecasltng made by some ught and the tltreats of msul g known speaker and speCial pro flom vour thl1d Afghan me he toolllstan who bave Uteir own nattonal Identity , bel'eve. that International dispUtes can be solv mndern literature permeated Ry m""y examples the author which h IS much In common sity \I auld oblige Bntam s alhes to Commonwealth defence sources ency have not dlmlmshed gl ammps on Amman RadiO and i.ls:-.erted anll culture goes bllA'k to history cd through _eful means negotiations and WIth the spmt of patnotlsm fl shows the ploress of democra WIth 1 apk folk 101 e 1 have al • take steps to secure their own m London Heath would use slmllal ar I C)cvlslOn Ire broadcast once But what Wc have seen With "hlle ne&'Otlahons were being conducted e"chan~es of vl~ But a peaceful approacb does defence guments to support hiS relterat eedom lOVing and natIOnal prt tsatIon of Afghani hteralule • ready mentIOned the book of our own cyes has pleasantly a wcd: He adVises and cnl:oura 11 IS a gl eat deal of pleasure AfghanI folk 10le compiled by at dJllerent 8tal:es of blstory conrernlng the re not mean. and sIlould not mean Utat the strug One must note that the Aust Now we come to the crUCIal ed pledge to retam forces m for me to take part In AfghaniS de In another of hiS books 'A struck us We are particularly ges AI .bs to JOIn progressive I got conVinced of thIS when Masuml \~ hlch be(aml a blbllO gammg of ludependeMe 01 AfBbantstan elforts gle fur attaIning the right to selt-determlnation I alums encouraged by Tory OP question of Anance and costs the Pel sIan Gulf whIch are at tan s lashen espec18l1y because I tVe TraditIOn 10 Modern Afgh gl ateful to TaJlk sClenlists who movements and he explams to I VISited the Firdousl Library onl Poetry Sald(/v d"scllbes graphIcal ranty soon ~fter Its were exerted to draw tbe attention of the ..... of the Pashtoonl....J11 peoplc should be abated pOSItIOn to WIlson s pohcy have Could Bntaln afford to stage present subject to the same tl Ihem thl.: Importanc<, of liberty thev are celebl atmg thelT 50th are worktng out many Pi oblems the bIggest In TajIkIstan It IS thc noble IIlfluence of Jaml po pubhcatlon cerned authorttles to the grant of Independence sho\\ n htlle inclinatIOn to take such a come back? One must no me table of WIthdrawal as forces H1ntVei sary of I egalnlng of their of our literary and cultural co l'n1ess the Pashtoonlstan problem IS solved. elsewhere Their presence will dlOlcult to hnd books by Afgha otl v on Afghani poetry of thc 10 Pasbtoonlstan Tbese elforts were espeelalJy Bntarn s plac" m Smgapore He te thaI Heath IS proposing the ,dependenc" I think there IS TaJlk magazmes regulally C I ntacts qhestlOns of history and the... .s little hope for permanent peace and ath s speech made With the au retucn to the SOl t of on the spot depend on whethel 01 not any nothlOg more Important than It nl authors on shelves they at e last decade The SCIentists con II Y researches of loc(11 folk lor(> folk lorc common for the T"Jlk concentrated dnnng Ute part.tion of the Ind.an always read by somehody The security In this part of world Tcoo oa ET"m thor tv of the plDbable next Pn peacekeepmg commitment which areement IS reached 10 the mea bel t\ to an Afghan he sBld s del s the aSPll atlon of m( dern speCialists n vaflOUs g( nres ( f ond Afghani peoples ~ub continent Into two countrres of IndIa and subscnbers to the Ilbarry show security In thiS part of the world mE' Mlnlstel may Inclme other Wllson and hiS Defence Mmls nttme betv. een the SaudiS and Al Afghan vlslt"d the Salang Argh 10 poetry to learn on the the folk 10le of the ne1ghboul MOll! !Od more T1JIk sCIent Pal,'stan The recent statements made by the aovernments or'" the legIOn to ho tel DeniS Healey abandoned the h anlans If not then the cho h ghway Ghaznl and Kabul mu great Interest In works by Af bLst tl adltlOns of claSSICS cons people lrtlcles nnd essays ab I ts turn their eyes to AfghanI .... hanl \"'lters and phJ!osophels Afghanistan'. support for Ute attaining of offir 13I soorces .n. PakIstan show that a natIOnal Jd hell hand for the time beIng With very great reluctance and Ice may he between war and the scums and othel places of mte Il,mt \\lth the plogresslve tho out Afghani bards stan Their CI eatIve work wh nf the past whIch al" kept m the right of self'tletennlnatron of the people of also Heath has [01 the fh st tl only under the PI essure of what mamtenance of BntIsh troops Icst I am very Impressed by ughts of today to bc nne of the The 11Jlk Rudakl lnstltule or ch leflccts not only sClentJflc 1St str"g;;le aga1Dst Ute Pakistan. autborities IS lhe nch manuscnpt :')ectlOn of P I"lttoonl!'tan has been continutng constantly me Cast hiS shadov. over events they regarded as IrreSistible eco the present development of Afg most Imporli:'lnt f(,3tures of mo Language and anti hlelatult bJectlvlt, but also stncere sym not olth contmuIng but also mereaslng and ex Fmally wc must note that He lhe hbrary slDce the.n Different governments of Afghanis One concludes thel efore nomIC argumetlts The ending of h lOlstan I am unable to prop del n Afghani poe trY prep~l cd for the oress S NO! p Ithles fOI the AfghanI people pand,ng ThIS IS a manifesbtlon of the de ath s Imtlatlve IS not likely to The orIde of the s('( lion IS sty soon :Is pOSSIble Involved (reactIOn so rar from IOn a year While the sort of I have 1 ecelved dunng my stay tf' dc \" lten hiS reseal chcs tn young SCientIsts collected sam serves the cause of further con The Afghan nation through \ arlous de pol' Ievealed that only 30 pel I\mg Moh Immud Zahcr Shah Austl alia has shown an element C'ommltment which Heath has 10 thIS country my fathelland Mahmoud Tarzl colonwltsm In pies of Afghani folk 101 e soladatlOn of traditIonal cont cent of those questIOned favour of Afghamst In clSlons of Its parliaments and enuneds bave It IS tIme the government of Pakistan co of polite dlsbelu:,f occaSIOned In In mind would not eat up all 1 W sh my Afghan brothers mo h s \\011< L tel;)1 v :md Enligh HIS collectIOn has about _'> 000 Il ts bet" ee~ the USSR "nd ed It while 53 per cent dlsapp 1he I bJ al Y cds;) has many bo supported self determma~on (or the people of opeutc to solvmg thc Pashtoonlstan Issue In ac pa1\ no doubt bv the chopping thiS saVing-that IS would not t r ng Act'lty of Mahmoud m{;ltes of magnetic tape v.lth I( \lgt anlstan loved ch pI aspen ty and successes un 11 Pashtoonlstan The Loya Jugah s resolutlon and lhanglng \~ htch Bntaln s de COst as much as the Plesent de ks published In Afghan.stan 1 I II md HIS Newspaper SII aJ cOldmgs of popular Afghan b" (APNl cordancc with mternatlonal law and Justlcc and But Heath s move could enhan del the gUidance of theIr beno lE'gUllllv exchanges books v.lth rpnecc polICY has (eatul ed In Ie ployrnent 'or Bntlsh forces In I Akhbar thl aulhol eh(ll ae of the 1964 and tbe ones before that have entr m conf,nntty WIth Ute aSPIrations of our breth ce hJS standIng In the Conserv \ cl('nt kmg us'ed the Afghan slate WItb the task of fully ren tllC people of Pashtoomslan. We hope that (cnt Years but Singapore has the Far East-It would cost fit r1tIve Party at all events he sho IC'sponded favour ablv ) least t: 45 mtilion a yeaI suppartlUg thIS cause until the problem IS sol lhe government of Pak.stan Will pay senous al uld have no dlfficulty In can Y Al Afghani has obtalOed manY USAFE Band A thUd questIOn IS can Heath Agamst thiS Heath could al ved The Afghan nation cODSJder It mg the pal ty WIth him on thiS rrslCS from heads of state An lcn' on to solvmg this grave ISSue which has pro ("(lrn hiS party \~ Ith hIm on gue that the cost of keeping for • the duty 01 the Stale and Its agenc.es to I~Sue at the forthcommg Torv 11 t medal from KIng Hussam of found tmpact on the relatIons between Ute two thIs Issue Again thp answer se CPs In the area could prevent the Jnrdpen antatlOn Is begmnlng to enga ture of hIS condItion Promote Understandilng Yesterday S I\luh In an edlluna III lh(> POPII ectlon mechanism ThIS In turn air theatre behmd the Un ted :,,>tatl.: alSl) bring hlghl lted Muhli1111111 1\. In mOlher letter g" th" allenlion 01 P,ofessol It was then that Dr Blalberg pavilIOn 10 the Jashen ground ..:omments on lelephones and the areas lOla conh.cl v lh I 1hl r P;Hh drtw~ ~f renders them more susceptible By A Staff Wnter blr Da\\arl the allrn I n Chns Barnal d s team of doctors went through an anti Barnard lin ), way they should be used Aftc sta Such a slep Will result In thc lin to Infection because the anti Exthange of Ideas on anY Ie back stopped for a week In Ka The USA FE band also enter the Public Health Mini.:>' It I the al Groot" Schuul Hospital In phase And thIS the doctors tlng the obVIOUS fact that telephone set \('I IS contluctlVe In thiS way bul to detelmme the posslbl1lty cd an audience of over 400 at <.In provement of SOCIal and econOnl..: need to slap the sale of uprh II~ bodIes whIch reject the all"n Cape Town It IS the psychology thinkIng about the P5yehology of open air concert In the garden of are means of qUick communh.. allon conditIOns of the area he ~..t 'I drugs 01 gan al e also anti bodIes wh people can beller learn to under of a PcoJeet AfghanIstan for It proposes that the publtc to "ngage of Implantmg an alien organ heart transplants By then $X Ich reject disease Gel ms whIch stand each othel ThiS was tht> next yeal the reSidence of United Stales am mto a man s body and expect montha had nassed Since Dr In very short conversation and nol the normal person t eSlsts e;\51 up ilion () the four young men While here the students met bassador Roberl G Neumann mg him to hve for lhe rest of Blalbelg had unde,gone the ope keep the Ime busy for hO ..... 1 Iy constItute danger to organ \ h( 11 1 ctUJ nmg from Nepal orr.e Afghan students and arran Invlled arlists at the garden (on hiS hfe \\llh the threat of IelatIOn He had made '" remark Public serVices are for tht: genn tl -transplant patients al ter Sl weeks of exehangmg ge to VISit some places of mte cert were a group of Logan 5lngr.rs JeWon hangmg over him i1ke a able recovery and was able to publIc If the publ1c does n preser Is such a way of life worth Ideas \I tli Nepalese college stu Iest In the cIty md ~nstrumentallsts from RadiO s" ord of Damocles mo;ve about fal~ly freely and ve lelephones as theIr hVn property \I hile' Of course say the doc dents The members of the project Afgnarustan (~Afghan lit sts ( Some doctors feel that It may even dnve hIS own motor car , and doe.. not obey the awls ",hlcb tors But the hazards must be al a find an opportunIty to stu performed tbree Afghan songs which be necessary In fut U1 e fOl pro But only nme weeks had elap are necessary to encourage 1he state recogmsed hfteen yc,U'i ago an dea rlv hlSt01 y and economIC cultu were enthUSiastIcally re(clved bv The Independent Dmlv I mIt \ loncJUSlOn spectlve reclOIents to be exam sed between hiS discharge from to ex~nd such services then- IS 01 Blalberg for example \\as InItiated under \\ hlch the r II anlhropoloe:y and political IH~ audIence called for a halt to Bntlsh (trlns \Oed by psychologIsts to see \I h Groote Schuur HospItal On Mar no hope of S~Jng their develop It would at leasl at 1he C. e"cnth expertenced first flUId on the undptglelduates flom the Santa SCience by uSing the llbranes deliveries to N Igcna to drsassoc ale ur plher they al e pschologlcally su ch 16 and hIS readmIttance to In additIOn to popular Arne Ican ment h9 dlssoqale Brtlam lrom the heart then liver compllacl/'m6 Bal bal a diVISIOn of the Unlver J nd VISI tlOg histoTical places m Bntam from the cTime of the qu d 01 24 It mUSIC such as show and film tunes ..:T1me of Ihe qUick kill the final IT! Itable for ga" Implantation hospital on May was really and finally lung comphc Sit 01 Callfornla wpre sent to the t:ountnes they 'Y1Slt kill the final military assault of the dllu~land and Jazz the UnIted The paper !\ays that th" M InJstry JJt, Forces JD Europe Band of CommuDlcatlOns dUring the pre ectlOns wei e due to the break fhe purpose of thl:s miSSion played several well known Aflilian ,ent Jashen Installed an autQrnaliC antatlOn 's bemg discussed IS from Dr Blalber.g s case doctors Ing down of hiS natural resist \\ as and Is to exchang:€ Ideas ded m the programme and also The Times editOrial MId Ih-.t I vt'st/u wntes on Ihe reat:l on of melodies Includmg the national telephone 10 lhe area to faCIlitate that Dr Fhlhjt Blalberg-the are mchned to thmk now that a anCe to germS by the suppres With students and learn about 10 the future some female stud The angry scenes In the com the populatIOn 01 Prague on the man who has hv"d longest WIth IeClplent should be temperamen_ SIVe drugs the country the people and cui ents Will also partICIpate m the dance urgent calls for only Af one Tbe band appeared m Af~hal1 s ;nons dunng yesterday S uebate on results of the talks n M0 .. ow I he anothel man S healt-apparent tally mature If he IS to be aCCe Doctors believe that In th" tUll Since then every yeal a plOJect But says the paper a{Ur a sort Nigeria reflect the publiC nutrage Inm tan as part o( the partlclpatioll of correspondents wr tc Ihat L:d ate Iv underwent some kmd of ps pted for a heart transplant ope course of tIme they will acquI [I up Dr IOUI or fIve u:1delgr ad The fOUl college students proJ while the telephone slop.,.. d \\OTk at the faci that mnocent r>~ople are the UnJled States f.."vlt,es o! Kabul Iy after the speeches of I ~vobuda ychoJoglcal depreSSIOn dUring a ratIon because once the opera re mOl e knowledge whIch WIll udtes :.tud0nt!:i rlom an AmefJc ect Nepal were George Anton ng The ministry had no l hOlce loternatlOnBll Jashen marklOg the conhnulOg to sufTer Ippall ngly and A Dubcek were broadl.:ast nu cntlcal phase of hIs illness He. tlCn has been pertonned he has enable them to reduce the Ilsk an unlv{'lSllj Uavehi to IndIa fOl alaS 21 a fourth year student but to close down he I ne No In .50th anmversary of the rega I1mg of while their leaders engage l>tf>nlf> merous resolutions of ap~roval stefr " said to have snapped at the to face the long struggle WhlCh of infectIOn consequent upon the SIX \\eeks Juring which the stud mel ormg In pohtJcal SCience at '1ember, of the UOlted States Au Forces n Lurope nand WIth mustclans from Radio Af offiCial source can accept .. oostanl polemiCS Afghan lndopendence ted commg In fhe resolut.lons were mentIOn of Plofessor Barnard s lies ahead use of suppressive drugs They pnls Inange CCIlcerts panel diS t hc UnIverSity of Cailfornla at gill lJ bn at the garden concert damage of public facllltl~" The pa) The Band gave {our performanr..es sent by colledlves :>C fac ( r es and name He receives a new heart and look forward to the contlDual de C'USSlon II1d In genel al trv to es Sanla Barbara Hubert Clarke 19 per at the end calls >n thE" CItIzens To thls can be added J. 'WIde at the open au theater located on plants party organtsatlons of mini'! The mCident oCCUlted aftel thereby a new stimulus to hve velopment of new dl ugs which tabllsh fllf ndshlp a third year student studYIng (,f Kabul to see Ihat publ property spread sympathy for he Blafran tTles and tndlvlduals Dr Blalberg had developed lu But he has to reahse that fOl while they Wti\ counter the Ie t>hJlosophy and rellglOO BIll the grounds of the American Pa ,U~S. .... pr.otected cause combined With u:ci.Jsatlons \~ vltion Audlenas of 2,000 atto.l1d~d Afghan Students-In Mark Jashen ng complicatIOns which m tum the rest of hiS hfe he III ltve Jectlon process wIl) not lower I he same kIno flf project \\:Is BI agg 20 a fourth yeal student tbat by contmulng to back the fe each performance which were held By Noor Rahlmi the auoltonum of th" Inlerna We gOI the ImpreSSion Ihat several had followed on an a!tack of he undel the threat of rejection the patient s reSIstance to IOfec lbt IIltloduced III Pakistan ab flam Bellflower Cailforma He Khanullah In a letter draWl> the deral government to the hit whH.:h I,m«:s more pcopk lurned out mto pautls HIs conditIOns was cau The rejection reaction knows Sly'clallsmg In history aJ'ld eco In lhe evenmgs at. 6 00 dnd b 00 A lendltlOn of the folk song the ASSOCiated Students of Af and the mUSIcal entertammenl t Ion to a dangerous level But ut siX ye HS ago and has been AZI Kmdake ShalJ Bau Kurda ghamstan tlOnal House where th" buffel ttlentJOn of the authOl I C It the IOciudes supplYing them \V th ar 1 the ... treets Earlh:r the streets "md srng c.:oncel n to the heart team no time limIt At no stage can thiS wJlI take time ,,,mlcs and Jeff Jorgensen 19 pm o ng :')1 ltl then I been (rn Afghan and Ameflcan aud students PI esent at the thl ee ASA members :were deeply to was ruthless and misgUided as "\ ,how~d th II people n Pr Il;!l c rww A complete heart lung operation ted tD any further rejectIOn It doctors antlClpate that In time fl om VaIIUU~ colleges of Umv 109 psychology at Michigan Stale funds to buy whed l;halrs (or the ()lh~r i Icnn plesent at the annual Af day cvent August 1518 came fr uched With message of good \A, I adopted while n offlt lab Icaders of lhe federallOn feel calmer slemen to be mdlcated Is kno\\,.n that kidney transpl prospectIve reCIpIents wIll be gl t r'lt.'> uf CCl Ii rt rnta spent StX University who \\ as In the first cnppled acting for h ghrr rank .. Ire stili n'"'l ghan Night event orgamsed b) m!'lf' York and the nealby shes and congratulatIOns sent b) Thomson has put the opp Iii te The next mornmg howeveJ ant patients have expenenced ven a closet osychologlcal ~xam prOject PakIstan (Contmued Oil paOt 41 paid In full h tlf Iruth by suggestmg that II s 1 hl' IIldependcnt \tIWIl" I ml \ Dr Blctlbel g changed his mind rejectIOn symptoms four or se 1nallon and also pOSSibly some Friendly Nations' ..,taLes but sume dld come hom Pnme Mlnlster Noor Ahmad Et not So much a case of the federal salu thai while II .... as fa'ihlon lhle He said he no longer v. anted a ven five yearS after the ope kmd of psYchologIcal lUltlOn to th"" lllth mlrhH'st "'-.d the emadl Fnst DLputy Fttme Min In another letter Al Iqulla 1 glvernment IntendIng genOCide as JUS! now to Londen" FnJllt(' s sl:Cond heart transpla:1t H«: I atlon as "C'ln as they I educe enable them to adJusl themsel west Ister and Educatwn MlnJstel DI Iyp st !,;ays Ihat. some lime ago n Artists Hanoured bern , ('11 \~ In N "ne II lh hiS tambul Ah Ahmad Papa! Kabul Un" el of lhe BHlfran leadero:; b n nuclear build up the Fre 1 h rgu anted Simply to be left peace the dosage of suppres.11:"11,; He \\ as s( IIQusly ill It the tIme 01 ellmmate It altogethel lies ahead fOl them exqUls tely orndmented WIth mo_ ~Ity Rector Tourlalal Etemadl Aman road three me nht:r.. f ht: ther 01 peal I 110m the other Side ano Meshrano Jlrgah P""sldenl In an editor al the 111k:-. SU d and thp doetol s had adVised hIS 1 hIS means that organ tl ans (OFNSI In Reception ..('rn Frltnn- Ind near nudea Loun ICS plant patients must take drugs of AII"fllIC from Klcl FRG whe Senatol Abdul Hadl Dawl The reason for IhlS I" lack of mcnt IS detested by fh~ Blal 10:) and like f3raz.li Indul brael Wol:st ---:.;.------KAUUL Sept I tBd",lll trl -1 he re 111: studies medicme 1 Ills was the second tIme 1m slreet Itghls on thiS hlgt I Imp0r cannot hope to bring mv prC'isure (jermany Swedl:n tnd Sw Izerland M lnldry of Informahun and Culture Latl fa Sal wart a graduate stu bassadol spoke at an ASA can hr~t lant road which IS rull of trruhl III 10 beh 10 t II-..C part In I t~hclI n \puLh Zuhuruddln lzad P lOah In ano IUd nt It the IllinOiS Inslltute floul Abdul Ghafour Ghaznavi gos fo stop supplYing arms r:1lcht universal protest ,lOti thell test'S f Jllawttly arC' t"Xt f!rp's Ir JUI Mo\ ary and May plenary meetlOgs of lovakla the Sovlet jead~r~ t:onfirm In II Rc.:stiJuriJnt W\:dnc J l ther letlt:r !iays that Irsp 'e the fact as hl' argues serve onI) I~) destroY cou {Ommllfl1t/lIt" 01 U5:)R I I u;hn( lug--y Ashl af Tarakl pn>sldent of the ASA said It IS were completed and tb", y began to Co.#! the central commlUee of the CzeC'h cd their readmess fDr lhe broadest that In the past few 'It.::Irs sevpral IhlS Influence ~ccptlOn qjsflnguished himself m the Clr an ot:ca<;lon fOI great JOY to us talk of non prollferaton t hiJdvvalcta oslovak Communist Party WIth a Sincere cooperation Gn baSIS of I hI: I was 0 nded by the CIe pf atan perfOl1llance through lhal \I e celebl ate lhe 15th ann, lraffic aCCIdenls have CL UI red on But Bnllsh Influence flr "hal 1 he Times added that the \olutlon Dunng the lalks In a free me vIew to ImprovlOg the methods of Ihe M 100ster of Infor I1:J I to and lI\>e~ mutual respect equality ternton;t berated In the socallsl countrIes the Situation Agreement was reached on With tlOn and Culture Mohammad Khalld ltan to em Ich It tell congratulations to the broth thiS foute says the 'e k r IS aoso fere In the Internal affairs to the appalling complacency of Lagu'i and dla for abslalnrng :m the uN reso In CzechoslDvaka In the recent per drawal at the SpeedIest normal sa Roashan thanked the fnendl, coun Th~ entertaInment Pi ogramme and sisters back home on IUlely necessary nDt only to prOVIde ers dIscourage the federal authuflt es tUlIon condemning Soviet occup~tlon lad and the temporary entrJ on tr Iton of the situatiOn 10 the Cz.echos I;:zechoslovak Socla!VIt Republic AM tnes artlsls for partlt:lpatlOg lind a better means 'If Iranl>portallon but reach~ I ame after a bulfet ,ncludlOg the occaSIOn and expressed the from pursumg the war tD IS i!hastly of Czechoslovakia oops of the five SOCialist countnes lovak SOCialist Republic l:::u:cbos reement was on the terms said that then performan e~ were qabll a vallety of palaus and hope tnat they would b" sen Into Czechosl(w~k terntorY bf Ihe wltbdrawal of these troops • II I IllUIl 11I11I Ill! II llIl'''' II • tllli 1111 .... 11m lovak leaders mformed the 4)ov!et SI enjoyed by the many people He chalaus and a speech by Abdul plcal> tn Ranman Pazhwak Afghan am hon of the academiC pursuits Display Column Inch AI 100 Czecoslovakla normahses firm belief that the mam thmg 10 ures they are carryIng out With Ihe b ISsadOi to lhe UN (mlmmum. Earlier on Wednesday Ur Mo ACCOld1l1g to MISS Rahat Zewa Other highlights of the conve Beven {mea per nuertion) Tel 24047 the present situation IS to car y out se alms m view 11le Czechoslovak ~Ide In{ormed h lmmacl Anas presenled some pro It seclctalY or the AS the girls ntloR were pnacl diSCUSSions on ClaSSified the mutual deciSions adopted In It was staled b~ the Cze.ho.!nvak peT hne bold fIIpe At 20 'h... the Soviet stde that the supreme c0 duets of the country a~ gIfts to the Walked all day long to Pleparc cdul.:lltlon 10 Afghanistan and eroa Nad TI50U and the prOV1SIO:lS SIde Ihat all tbe work of party and SUb8CTtption ra/ea S SHAFIE RABEL Edt/OT mmander In-clUef of the Czech06 lrlists at Ihc Informa 1n and Press the dmnel s dnd eCOnomIC modernisatIOn In and prinCiples formulated by Ihe Br state bodies through all media wo Tel 2382t lovak armed forces had g'lven the Club In a Bpeech D An., des PI e panng Afghan dishes take nOnOl1lH: modermsahon 10 Afgha atl:;;lava confenence'" as' well a~ to uld be dlreced at ensuring effective latter appropriate orders With the cnbed the parllclAat lil of the ar a let mOle time hete Some we nlstan Yearly 40 Implement consIstently the practical measures serving the SOCialist pow JnCI~ls For other numbers first dial switch.. 8tm of prevtnhng and «;on tT'its as an IOdlcallon of (urther ~,... eks Igo I prepared a dmner fOI The guests at the COnventIOn Half Yearly At 600 steps followmg from the agreement er the gUiding role of Ihe wotkmg fhcls capa,ble of V1olattn~ the peace SiX Ul rsons and It took me fOUl ncJudld Ambassador Abdullah board number 2S04S t 24028 24026 reacbed dunog Jhe talks panslon of cultural tie betYteen Af Quarterly At 300 class Bnd the commuOIst ... party, '"the and pubhcr.ordcrr" He hlid also lOS hi UIS As thcll' \~ele 170 InVlt MalJkyuI mcmbCls of the Afg The SovIet Side stated Its under Interests of developJng friendship ghanlstan tlnd the \,..0 mtru:s whC' trutted the military command of I d guests It thl buffet the gills han embassy In WashIl1gton me Edl/onot Ex 24 58 th~ ~o ,",cnt their arlist ... 10 J o.c;ht:n slandlng of and support for lhc po WIth Soviet UnJOn and entire the Czechoslovak SoCialist Republ.. d,d verv \1"" mbels the Afghan mISSIOn to FOREIGN the central committee of the Czech clslIst communtty In response the h",ad of the eul or to be In contact wJ.th the command tural troupe.s express :.J their dehglil Th" girls also dId an excellent the UN and members of the Af C,rculohon and AdveT/uin - choslovak Communtst Party and ExpressID8 the uoanlmOU., slllving ~han of the allied troops for havmg had :10 oppodrlun v 10 Job of /lIVing an Afghan look 10 tradlOg company In New Halt Yearly 25 = ExtenSion 59 - the Czecboslovak SOCIalist Repub of the peoples of Ihe USSR for rIght Joe Green (advisor), Peler In connectIOn With the dISCUSSion take part n the Jashf '\ ,clcbrattoll York Quarterly 1ft g Itc whIch ln1ks n Nenal and on their way • I .lIIllI • 1111 II • '" 1I11Il1 III 1II11l III "Ill 11I1 1111111. 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I SEPTEMBER 1, 1~68 \ PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES NotM Ar.ab Poet kler.~~:r-4 Anc~ors-" • H~th 'Means BusinesspOn Ear Easf;Hffli~ Visit Home Of ,I Food-Ear Thought Edward Health s suggestJon y I By Julian Ctltch1e:r:- Menc which would prove very I m a recent speech 1D Canberra, come only from a small group of pstly mdeed to deal With mv- By AmID SalkaJ I " that Smgapore ""ght consider pro Common Market Members IVlng lisr it would the fhdng, out The noled Arab poet, oralor • Most Arnb Journals carrY hIS and prose wnter\ MahmOUd al poems evel y week ( leasmg some 01 all of Its base of Parhament who feel as does from. ~tnl/l of at least the,brl II Afgham who .has earned a spe His poems mostly reflect h,s Who (an Ie/ute a mt"'Cr' faclhtles to a Jomt orgamsatIon Bnoch Powell that Bntam has • gade earmarked by the Labour I of the fIve Commonwealth cc> netther the capacItv nor the will Government as a reserve fol'lle clal place of respect as a poet of antl-colomahst and progressIve I, untnes concerned In the area for such commItments to deal WIth thIS sort of sltua- PalestinIan youth In the Arab phIlosophy j.i. ,flwm Ralt'v Smgapore itself MalaYSIa Aust But Powell was a very unre tlOn The finanCIal arguments; world was here In Kabul at the raha New Zealand and BTltam presentative Shadow defence based on hypotheSIs and contm InVItatIOn of Afghamstan gov A collectIon of hiS poems has would If Implemented cons mmlster a posItion whIch smce gency could go on and on e, nment last week for Jashen been published m three voIwnes tltute a dramattc reversal In Br hiS Wolverhampton speech on On the strategic Issues Heath Al AfghanI IS ongmally from and the rest WIll be pubhshed la Itlsh POlicy It has reopened ImmIgratIOn he no longer holds beheves that a BrItish Iltlhtary Afghamstan, but now he hves In ter Afghan Literature Popular InSoviet Tajikistan the debate cn Bntam s role east In fact pOSitIOn on economIc and presence would reduce the dan Amman cap'ltaI of Jordan Our of Suez whIch seemed to have raCIal matters IS such as to dIS ger of mIscalculatIOn by an \In Ing hIS one week stay In Kabul I started wntmg poetry when -"ill.' ; been settied by the Labour Go courage those who feel strongly friendly power and the rIsk of he was received In audIence by I was eIght years old My ~nlY A book o( samples of Afghani By A Rezmkov tf.'rlses the wQrk of Tarzl In rds Bozgull Badahshl Mirsa vel nment s deCIsion to Withdraw on defence from too close an escalatton produced by the ob H,s Majesty the King and met teacher 10 poetry was my ability folk lore, compIled by SCIentist the Academy of the 1'ashtu To the followmg waY He dId lem Khustl Mohammad Shari from the Middle and Far East by association-WIth hIm hgatlOn to rush troops to an area some othel A(ghan personabt and dear land o( l'alestme I of TaJl1j: SSR NosurJan Masuml hne In Kabul and WIth some a lot of SOCIally Important and r. Mohommad Ali Farhon and Publlslred e.ery day except Friday and Afglran pub December 31 1971 What fonn would the new co Instead of havmg them there al les haven t been to hIghschool or was put out m TajIkIstan not 10 Afgham libraries hIstOrIcally JustIfied work ID others The TaJlk folk-lore spec II( hohday by tire Kabul 'flmrfs Publrshlllg AgenCl/ The ConservatIve Party leader mmltment be hkely to take' He ready college I only have three years ng ago The book was sold h SometIme ago the Iibrary of stlrrmg hIs people ·to fight for lahst recalls WIth gralitude the terally WlthlU several days Kabul Umverslty sent a big pal a new life SCientists of AfghanIstan who declared We mtend to work (r ath has of course been dehbera_ It was the presence of Br'ltlslr He also VISIted hIS father s re of elementary school om a cool calculatIOn of where tely vague But. I beheve the mo- fm ces on the spot he would cl The book of verses by Ortental cel to Dushanbe Ineluding such When studymg the work of helped hIm 10 collectmg rnater 1lIlllHlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll1l1l1lllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllll UlllllllIllllllllllIlIlIlIllll III llllllllllllHI II 11111111111 111I II 1111 Illll 1ll1111HllllllIIIlIlIIIII latIves who live In Qalal Fatah poets published by the local Ir books as The Mother of the Mahmud Tarzl MlTzoyev Itved laIs BntIsh mterests really he As a st likely pOSSlblhty 's the fono aIm whtch served to contam the 10 Chardchl outsklrt of Kabul Al Afgham speaks English result of thiS cool calculallon I atlon of a Commonwealth DIVIS fm ward policy of ConfrontatIon Greek and Hebrew, fluently alld fan PublishlUg House for the sy Dan Language works on the £01 several years In Afghams We knew before that SovIet HIS father Abdul Hamid Al Af mposlum of FarSI poetrY recent history of AfghaD!stan m the tan where he met WI th colleag Onentalists were thoroughly have come to the conclUSIOn that lOll to be statIOned m Slllgapore attempted by IndoneSia under ghaD! Lashkan an Afghan poet hiS Dall IS also very good He PASHTOONISTAN the stabilIty of Souh East As,a m a base to be owned Jomtly by Sukarno a SImIlar presence co speaks hIs mother tongue ArabIC Iy held IU Dushanbe shared penod of the rule of In.chan ues of the outstandmg pubhclst and deeply studymg works by went to Palestme 10 the hme of the same lot The book IUc1ud Ghurghens Ghaznavldes and and hiS son Abdul Wahab Tam outstanding poets writers and lS for us as f01 you a VItal mte Bntaln Smgapore and Malay. uld help to prevent a compara Amlr Abdul Rahman Khan beautIfully Yesterday was the natioDaI clay of tbe !Ie" ~ thc remnant of.western colonialism ID this regIon rest la ble sttuation m future from wor ed poems by Abdul Hak Bet m other epochs S MlTzoyev pubhshed several ar philosophers of the past and the v<,n IUill*OIl people of PashtoonlstaD whiClh was of the world , HIS speech IS of gl eaj JI'riPOI t The dIVISIon would consIst of semng to the pomt of connag You Afghans received your ab Abdurrahman Pazhwak Not long ago young TaJlk tleles ID raJlk magazmes and present said Mohammad Na2> Al Afgham s poems which have Tauflk Haleh and othcr Afg SCltlflC pubilcatlOns devoted to 1m Neghat a partICIpant 10 observed tIlrogpoilt Afghan:lsta& UId Pashtoon ." Afgbanlstan and Pllk.Istan are two broUter nCe A ratIOnale of the Wilson "bngade from each of these ratIOn Although general war m rehglOus doctrme from Abu Ha Onentallst Salfullo Saldov pu been tcansJated IOta English ham poets bhshed hiS big work 'Progress Afllhanl hterature the SympOSIUm on studymg Pe Istan In special ceremonies. In additIon. Pablo J.y. nation.... The 9nly point of difference between ,Jol,cy has been that the laymg three countnes plus a bngade the area would meVitably Invol French Itaban lnd German nlfa an Afghan and your phlloso The Inhabitants of Soviet Ta Ive TendencICs In the Develop The 'PaJlk people show great Isian poetry recently held m down of a time table and the co each from Austraha and New ve the Umted States hmlted ca Ire popular ,"Side and outSIde phy from Sayed Jamaluddm Al AI olllstanis aU over Ute world marked the day them is a palitical one and that is the Pashloon jlklstan show great Interest 01 ment of Poetry m the Dan Lan Inlerest In the nch and mdlge Dushanbe a teachel of the LI mmltment In advance to a date Zealand Such at least tS the so mpalgns may stIll have to be fa the AI Ib nations lIe IS a we.1l gham Now receive your poetry AfgbalUSlan's support for the people of Pash n1stJIn .s.ue Afghanistan as a peaceloving nation Afghani hterature IncludIng guage In Postwar Afghunls an nous folk lore of Af~hanlst"n terary Faculty of Kabul Unlver when Bllltsh forces shall leave rt of forecasltng made by some ught and the tltreats of msul g known speaker and speCial pro flom vour thl1d Afghan me he toolllstan who bave Uteir own nattonal Identity , bel'eve. that International dispUtes can be solv mndern literature permeated Ry m""y examples the author which h IS much In common sity \I auld oblige Bntam s alhes to Commonwealth defence sources ency have not dlmlmshed gl ammps on Amman RadiO and i.ls:-.erted anll culture goes bllA'k to history cd through _eful means negotiations and WIth the spmt of patnotlsm fl shows the ploress of democra WIth 1 apk folk 101 e 1 have al • take steps to secure their own m London Heath would use slmllal ar I C)cvlslOn Ire broadcast once But what Wc have seen With "hlle ne&'Otlahons were being conducted e"chan~es of vl~ But a peaceful approacb does defence guments to support hiS relterat eedom lOVing and natIOnal prt tsatIon of Afghani hteralule • ready mentIOned the book of our own cyes has pleasantly a wcd: He adVises and cnl:oura 11 IS a gl eat deal of pleasure AfghanI folk 10le compiled by at dJllerent 8tal:es of blstory conrernlng the re not mean. and sIlould not mean Utat the strug One must note that the Aust Now we come to the crUCIal ed pledge to retam forces m for me to take part In AfghaniS de In another of hiS books 'A struck us We are particularly ges AI .bs to JOIn progressive I got conVinced of thIS when Masuml \~ hlch be(aml a blbllO gammg of ludependeMe 01 AfBbantstan elforts gle fur attaIning the right to selt-determlnation I alums encouraged by Tory OP question of Anance and costs the Pel sIan Gulf whIch are at tan s lashen espec18l1y because I tVe TraditIOn 10 Modern Afgh gl ateful to TaJlk sClenlists who movements and he explams to I VISited the Firdousl Library onl Poetry Sald(/v d"scllbes graphIcal ranty soon ~fter Its were exerted to draw tbe attention of the ..... of the Pashtoonl....J11 peoplc should be abated pOSItIOn to WIlson s pohcy have Could Bntaln afford to stage present subject to the same tl Ihem thl.: Importanc<, of liberty thev are celebl atmg thelT 50th are worktng out many Pi oblems the bIggest In TajIkIstan It IS thc noble IIlfluence of Jaml po pubhcatlon cerned authorttles to the grant of Independence sho\\ n htlle inclinatIOn to take such a come back? One must no me table of WIthdrawal as forces H1ntVei sary of I egalnlng of their of our literary and cultural co l'n1ess the Pashtoonlstan problem IS solved. elsewhere Their presence will dlOlcult to hnd books by Afgha otl v on Afghani poetry of thc 10 Pasbtoonlstan Tbese elforts were espeelalJy Bntarn s plac" m Smgapore He te thaI Heath IS proposing the ,dependenc" I think there IS TaJlk magazmes regulally C I ntacts qhestlOns of history and the... .s little hope for permanent peace and ath s speech made With the au retucn to the SOl t of on the spot depend on whethel 01 not any nothlOg more Important than It nl authors on shelves they at e last decade The SCIentists con II Y researches of loc(11 folk lor(> folk lorc common for the T"Jlk concentrated dnnng Ute part.tion of the Ind.an always read by somehody The security In this part of world Tcoo oa ET"m thor tv of the plDbable next Pn peacekeepmg commitment which areement IS reached 10 the mea bel t\ to an Afghan he sBld s del s the aSPll atlon of m( dern speCialists n vaflOUs g( nres ( f ond Afghani peoples ~ub continent Into two countrres of IndIa and subscnbers to the Ilbarry show security In thiS part of the world mE' Mlnlstel may Inclme other Wllson and hiS Defence Mmls nttme betv. een the SaudiS and Al Afghan vlslt"d the Salang Argh 10 poetry to learn on the the folk 10le of the ne1ghboul MOll! !Od more T1JIk sCIent Pal,'stan The recent statements made by the aovernments or'" the legIOn to ho tel DeniS Healey abandoned the h anlans If not then the cho h ghway Ghaznl and Kabul mu great Interest In works by Af bLst tl adltlOns of claSSICS cons people lrtlcles nnd essays ab I ts turn their eyes to AfghanI .... hanl \"'lters and phJ!osophels Afghanistan'. support for Ute attaining of offir 13I soorces .n. PakIstan show that a natIOnal Jd hell hand for the time beIng With very great reluctance and Ice may he between war and the scums and othel places of mte Il,mt \\lth the plogresslve tho out Afghani bards stan Their CI eatIve work wh nf the past whIch al" kept m the right of self'tletennlnatron of the people of also Heath has [01 the fh st tl only under the PI essure of what mamtenance of BntIsh troops Icst I am very Impressed by ughts of today to bc nne of the The 11Jlk Rudakl lnstltule or ch leflccts not only sClentJflc 1St str"g;;le aga1Dst Ute Pakistan. autborities IS lhe nch manuscnpt :')ectlOn of P I"lttoonl!'tan has been continutng constantly me Cast hiS shadov. over events they regarded as IrreSistible eco the present development of Afg most Imporli:'lnt f(,3tures of mo Language and anti hlelatult bJectlvlt, but also stncere sym not olth contmuIng but also mereaslng and ex Fmally wc must note that He lhe hbrary slDce the.n Different governments of Afghanis One concludes thel efore nomIC argumetlts The ending of h lOlstan I am unable to prop del n Afghani poe trY prep~l cd for the oress S NO! p Ithles fOI the AfghanI people pand,ng ThIS IS a manifesbtlon of the de ath s Imtlatlve IS not likely to The orIde of the s('( lion IS sty soon :Is pOSSIble Involved (reactIOn so rar from IOn a year While the sort of I have 1 ecelved dunng my stay tf' dc \" lten hiS reseal chcs tn young SCientIsts collected sam serves the cause of further con The Afghan nation through \ arlous de pol' Ievealed that only 30 pel I\mg Moh Immud Zahcr Shah Austl alia has shown an element C'ommltment which Heath has 10 thIS country my fathelland Mahmoud Tarzl colonwltsm In pies of Afghani folk 101 e soladatlOn of traditIonal cont cent of those questIOned favour of Afghamst In clSlons of Its parliaments and enuneds bave It IS tIme the government of Pakistan co of polite dlsbelu:,f occaSIOned In In mind would not eat up all 1 W sh my Afghan brothers mo h s \\011< L tel;)1 v :md Enligh HIS collectIOn has about _'> 000 Il ts bet" ee~ the USSR "nd ed It while 53 per cent dlsapp 1he I bJ al Y cds;) has many bo supported self determma~on (or the people of opeutc to solvmg thc Pashtoonlstan Issue In ac pa1\ no doubt bv the chopping thiS saVing-that IS would not t r ng Act'lty of Mahmoud m{;ltes of magnetic tape v.lth I( \lgt anlstan loved ch pI aspen ty and successes un 11 Pashtoonlstan The Loya Jugah s resolutlon and lhanglng \~ htch Bntaln s de COst as much as the Plesent de ks published In Afghan.stan 1 I II md HIS Newspaper SII aJ cOldmgs of popular Afghan b" (APNl cordancc with mternatlonal law and Justlcc and But Heath s move could enhan del the gUidance of theIr beno lE'gUllllv exchanges books v.lth rpnecc polICY has (eatul ed In Ie ployrnent 'or Bntlsh forces In I Akhbar thl aulhol eh(ll ae of the 1964 and tbe ones before that have entr m conf,nntty WIth Ute aSPIrations of our breth ce hJS standIng In the Conserv \ cl('nt kmg us'ed the Afghan slate WItb the task of fully ren tllC people of Pashtoomslan. We hope that (cnt Years but Singapore has the Far East-It would cost fit r1tIve Party at all events he sho IC'sponded favour ablv ) least t: 45 mtilion a yeaI suppartlUg thIS cause until the problem IS sol lhe government of Pak.stan Will pay senous al uld have no dlfficulty In can Y Al Afghani has obtalOed manY USAFE Band A thUd questIOn IS can Heath Agamst thiS Heath could al ved The Afghan nation cODSJder It mg the pal ty WIth him on thiS rrslCS from heads of state An lcn' on to solvmg this grave ISSue which has pro ("(lrn hiS party \~ Ith hIm on gue that the cost of keeping for • the duty 01 the Stale and Its agenc.es to I~Sue at the forthcommg Torv 11 t medal from KIng Hussam of found tmpact on the relatIons between Ute two thIs Issue Again thp answer se CPs In the area could prevent the Jnrdpen antatlOn Is begmnlng to enga ture of hIS condItion Promote Understandilng Yesterday S I\luh In an edlluna III lh(> POPII ectlon mechanism ThIS In turn air theatre behmd the Un ted :,,>tatl.: alSl) bring hlghl lted Muhli1111111 1\. In mOlher letter g" th" allenlion 01 P,ofessol It was then that Dr Blalberg pavilIOn 10 the Jashen ground ..:omments on lelephones and the areas lOla conh.cl v lh I 1hl r P;Hh drtw~ ~f renders them more susceptible By A Staff Wnter blr Da\\arl the allrn I n Chns Barnal d s team of doctors went through an anti Barnard lin ), way they should be used Aftc sta Such a slep Will result In thc lin to Infection because the anti Exthange of Ideas on anY Ie back stopped for a week In Ka The USA FE band also enter the Public Health Mini.:>' It I the al Groot" Schuul Hospital In phase And thIS the doctors tlng the obVIOUS fact that telephone set \('I IS contluctlVe In thiS way bul to detelmme the posslbl1lty cd an audience of over 400 at <.In provement of SOCIal and econOnl..: need to slap the sale of uprh II~ bodIes whIch reject the all"n Cape Town It IS the psychology thinkIng about the P5yehology of open air concert In the garden of are means of qUick communh.. allon conditIOns of the area he ~..t 'I drugs 01 gan al e also anti bodIes wh people can beller learn to under of a PcoJeet AfghanIstan for It proposes that the publtc to "ngage of Implantmg an alien organ heart transplants By then $X Ich reject disease Gel ms whIch stand each othel ThiS was tht> next yeal the reSidence of United Stales am mto a man s body and expect montha had nassed Since Dr In very short conversation and nol the normal person t eSlsts e;\51 up ilion () the four young men While here the students met bassador Roberl G Neumann mg him to hve for lhe rest of Blalbelg had unde,gone the ope keep the Ime busy for hO ..... 1 Iy constItute danger to organ \ h( 11 1 ctUJ nmg from Nepal orr.e Afghan students and arran Invlled arlists at the garden (on hiS hfe \\llh the threat of IelatIOn He had made '" remark Public serVices are for tht: genn tl -transplant patients al ter Sl weeks of exehangmg ge to VISit some places of mte cert were a group of Logan 5lngr.rs JeWon hangmg over him i1ke a able recovery and was able to publIc If the publ1c does n preser Is such a way of life worth Ideas \I tli Nepalese college stu Iest In the cIty md ~nstrumentallsts from RadiO s" ord of Damocles mo;ve about fal~ly freely and ve lelephones as theIr hVn property \I hile' Of course say the doc dents The members of the project Afgnarustan (~Afghan lit sts ( Some doctors feel that It may even dnve hIS own motor car , and doe.. not obey the awls ",hlcb tors But the hazards must be al a find an opportunIty to stu performed tbree Afghan songs which be necessary In fut U1 e fOl pro But only nme weeks had elap are necessary to encourage 1he state recogmsed hfteen yc,U'i ago an dea rlv hlSt01 y and economIC cultu were enthUSiastIcally re(clved bv The Independent Dmlv I mIt \ loncJUSlOn spectlve reclOIents to be exam sed between hiS discharge from to ex~nd such services then- IS 01 Blalberg for example \\as InItiated under \\ hlch the r II anlhropoloe:y and political IH~ audIence called for a halt to Bntlsh (trlns \Oed by psychologIsts to see \I h Groote Schuur HospItal On Mar no hope of S~Jng their develop It would at leasl at 1he C. e"cnth expertenced first flUId on the undptglelduates flom the Santa SCience by uSing the llbranes deliveries to N Igcna to drsassoc ale ur plher they al e pschologlcally su ch 16 and hIS readmIttance to In additIOn to popular Arne Ican ment h9 dlssoqale Brtlam lrom the heart then liver compllacl/'m6 Bal bal a diVISIOn of the Unlver J nd VISI tlOg histoTical places m Bntam from the cTime of the qu d 01 24 It mUSIC such as show and film tunes ..:T1me of Ihe qUick kill the final IT! Itable for ga" Implantation hospital on May was really and finally lung comphc Sit 01 Callfornla wpre sent to the t:ountnes they 'Y1Slt kill the final military assault of the dllu~land and Jazz the UnIted The paper !\ays that th" M InJstry JJt, Forces JD Europe Band of CommuDlcatlOns dUring the pre ectlOns wei e due to the break fhe purpose of thl:s miSSion played several well known Aflilian ,ent Jashen Installed an autQrnaliC antatlOn 's bemg discussed IS from Dr Blalber.g s case doctors Ing down of hiS natural resist \\ as and Is to exchang:€ Ideas ded m the programme and also The Times editOrial MId Ih-.t I vt'st/u wntes on Ihe reat:l on of melodies Includmg the national telephone 10 lhe area to faCIlitate that Dr Fhlhjt Blalberg-the are mchned to thmk now that a anCe to germS by the suppres With students and learn about 10 the future some female stud The angry scenes In the com the populatIOn 01 Prague on the man who has hv"d longest WIth IeClplent should be temperamen_ SIVe drugs the country the people and cui ents Will also partICIpate m the dance urgent calls for only Af one Tbe band appeared m Af~hal1 s ;nons dunng yesterday S uebate on results of the talks n M0 .. ow I he anothel man S healt-apparent tally mature If he IS to be aCCe Doctors believe that In th" tUll Since then every yeal a plOJect But says the paper a{Ur a sort Nigeria reflect the publiC nutrage Inm tan as part o( the partlclpatioll of correspondents wr tc Ihat L:d ate Iv underwent some kmd of ps pted for a heart transplant ope course of tIme they will acquI [I up Dr IOUI or fIve u:1delgr ad The fOUl college students proJ while the telephone slop.,.. d \\OTk at the faci that mnocent r>~ople are the UnJled States f.."vlt,es o! Kabul Iy after the speeches of I ~vobuda ychoJoglcal depreSSIOn dUring a ratIon because once the opera re mOl e knowledge whIch WIll udtes :.tud0nt!:i rlom an AmefJc ect Nepal were George Anton ng The ministry had no l hOlce loternatlOnBll Jashen marklOg the conhnulOg to sufTer Ippall ngly and A Dubcek were broadl.:ast nu cntlcal phase of hIs illness He. tlCn has been pertonned he has enable them to reduce the Ilsk an unlv{'lSllj Uavehi to IndIa fOl alaS 21 a fourth year student but to close down he I ne No In .50th anmversary of the rega I1mg of while their leaders engage l>tf>nlf> merous resolutions of ap~roval stefr " said to have snapped at the to face the long struggle WhlCh of infectIOn consequent upon the SIX \\eeks Juring which the stud mel ormg In pohtJcal SCience at '1ember, of the UOlted States Au Forces n Lurope nand WIth mustclans from Radio Af offiCial source can accept .. oostanl polemiCS Afghan lndopendence ted commg In fhe resolut.lons were mentIOn of Plofessor Barnard s lies ahead use of suppressive drugs They pnls Inange CCIlcerts panel diS t hc UnIverSity of Cailfornla at gill lJ bn at the garden concert damage of public facllltl~" The pa) The Band gave {our performanr..es sent by colledlves :>C fac ( r es and name He receives a new heart and look forward to the contlDual de C'USSlon II1d In genel al trv to es Sanla Barbara Hubert Clarke 19 per at the end calls >n thE" CItIzens To thls can be added J. 'WIde at the open au theater located on plants party organtsatlons of mini'! The mCident oCCUlted aftel thereby a new stimulus to hve velopment of new dl ugs which tabllsh fllf ndshlp a third year student studYIng (,f Kabul to see Ihat publ property spread sympathy for he Blafran tTles and tndlvlduals Dr Blalberg had developed lu But he has to reahse that fOl while they Wti\ counter the Ie t>hJlosophy and rellglOO BIll the grounds of the American Pa ,U~S. .... pr.otected cause combined With u:ci.Jsatlons \~ vltion Audlenas of 2,000 atto.l1d~d Afghan Students-In Mark Jashen ng complicatIOns which m tum the rest of hiS hfe he III ltve Jectlon process wIl) not lower I he same kIno flf project \\:Is BI agg 20 a fourth yeal student tbat by contmulng to back the fe each performance which were held By Noor Rahlmi the auoltonum of th" Inlerna We gOI the ImpreSSion Ihat several had followed on an a!tack of he undel the threat of rejection the patient s reSIstance to IOfec lbt IIltloduced III Pakistan ab flam Bellflower Cailforma He Khanullah In a letter draWl> the deral government to the hit whH.:h I,m«:s more pcopk lurned out mto pautls HIs conditIOns was cau The rejection reaction knows Sly'clallsmg In history aJ'ld eco In lhe evenmgs at. 6 00 dnd b 00 A lendltlOn of the folk song the ASSOCiated Students of Af and the mUSIcal entertammenl t Ion to a dangerous level But ut siX ye HS ago and has been AZI Kmdake ShalJ Bau Kurda ghamstan tlOnal House where th" buffel ttlentJOn of the authOl I C It the IOciudes supplYing them \V th ar 1 the ... treets Earlh:r the streets "md srng c.:oncel n to the heart team no time limIt At no stage can thiS wJlI take time ,,,mlcs and Jeff Jorgensen 19 pm o ng :')1 ltl then I been (rn Afghan and Ameflcan aud students PI esent at the thl ee ASA members :were deeply to was ruthless and misgUided as "\ ,how~d th II people n Pr Il;!l c rww A complete heart lung operation ted tD any further rejectIOn It doctors antlClpate that In time fl om VaIIUU~ colleges of Umv 109 psychology at Michigan Stale funds to buy whed l;halrs (or the ()lh~r i Icnn plesent at the annual Af day cvent August 1518 came fr uched With message of good \A, I adopted while n offlt lab Icaders of lhe federallOn feel calmer slemen to be mdlcated Is kno\\,.n that kidney transpl prospectIve reCIpIents wIll be gl t r'lt.'> uf CCl Ii rt rnta spent StX University who \\ as In the first cnppled acting for h ghrr rank .. Ire stili n'"'l ghan Night event orgamsed b) m!'lf' York and the nealby shes and congratulatIOns sent b) Thomson has put the opp Iii te The next mornmg howeveJ ant patients have expenenced ven a closet osychologlcal ~xam prOject PakIstan (Contmued Oil paOt 41 paid In full h tlf Iruth by suggestmg that II s 1 hl' IIldependcnt \tIWIl" I ml \ Dr Blctlbel g changed his mind rejectIOn symptoms four or se 1nallon and also pOSSibly some Friendly Nations' ..,taLes but sume dld come hom Pnme Mlnlster Noor Ahmad Et not So much a case of the federal salu thai while II .... as fa'ihlon lhle He said he no longer v. anted a ven five yearS after the ope kmd of psYchologIcal lUltlOn to th"" lllth mlrhH'st "'-.d the emadl Fnst DLputy Fttme Min In another letter Al Iqulla 1 glvernment IntendIng genOCide as JUS! now to Londen" FnJllt(' s sl:Cond heart transpla:1t H«: I atlon as "C'ln as they I educe enable them to adJusl themsel west Ister and Educatwn MlnJstel DI Iyp st !,;ays Ihat. some lime ago n Artists Hanoured bern , ('11 \~ In N "ne II lh hiS tambul Ah Ahmad Papa! Kabul Un" el of lhe BHlfran leadero:; b n nuclear build up the Fre 1 h rgu anted Simply to be left peace the dosage of suppres.11:"11,; He \\ as s( IIQusly ill It the tIme 01 ellmmate It altogethel lies ahead fOl them exqUls tely orndmented WIth mo_ ~Ity Rector Tourlalal Etemadl Aman road three me nht:r.. f ht: ther 01 peal I 110m the other Side ano Meshrano Jlrgah P""sldenl In an editor al the 111k:-. SU d and thp doetol s had adVised hIS 1 hIS means that organ tl ans (OFNSI In Reception ..('rn Frltnn- Ind near nudea Loun ICS plant patients must take drugs of AII"fllIC from Klcl FRG whe Senatol Abdul Hadl Dawl The reason for IhlS I" lack of mcnt IS detested by fh~ Blal 10:) and like f3raz.li Indul brael Wol:st ---:.;.------KAUUL Sept I tBd",lll trl -1 he re 111: studies medicme 1 Ills was the second tIme 1m slreet Itghls on thiS hlgt I Imp0r cannot hope to bring mv prC'isure (jermany Swedl:n tnd Sw Izerland M lnldry of Informahun and Culture Latl fa Sal wart a graduate stu bassadol spoke at an ASA can hr~t lant road which IS rull of trruhl III 10 beh 10 t II-..C part In I t~hclI n \puLh Zuhuruddln lzad P lOah In ano IUd nt It the IllinOiS Inslltute floul Abdul Ghafour Ghaznavi gos fo stop supplYing arms r:1lcht universal protest ,lOti thell test'S f Jllawttly arC' t"Xt f!rp's Ir JUI Mo\ ary and May plenary meetlOgs of lovakla the Sovlet jead~r~ t:onfirm In II Rc.:stiJuriJnt W\:dnc J l ther letlt:r !iays that Irsp 'e the fact as hl' argues serve onI) I~) destroY cou {Ommllfl1t/lIt" 01 U5:)R I I u;hn( lug--y Ashl af Tarakl pn>sldent of the ASA said It IS were completed and tb", y began to Co.#! the central commlUee of the CzeC'h cd their readmess fDr lhe broadest that In the past few 'It.::Irs sevpral IhlS Influence ~ccptlOn qjsflnguished himself m the Clr an ot:ca<;lon fOI great JOY to us talk of non prollferaton t hiJdvvalcta oslovak Communist Party WIth a Sincere cooperation Gn baSIS of I hI: I was 0 nded by the CIe pf atan perfOl1llance through lhal \I e celebl ate lhe 15th ann, lraffic aCCIdenls have CL UI red on But Bnllsh Influence flr "hal 1 he Times added that the \olutlon Dunng the lalks In a free me vIew to ImprovlOg the methods of Ihe M 100ster of Infor I1:J I to and lI\>e~ mutual respect equality ternton;t berated In the socallsl countrIes the Situation Agreement was reached on With tlOn and Culture Mohammad Khalld ltan to em Ich It tell congratulations to the broth thiS foute says the 'e k r IS aoso fere In the Internal affairs to the appalling complacency of Lagu'i and dla for abslalnrng :m the uN reso In CzechoslDvaka In the recent per drawal at the SpeedIest normal sa Roashan thanked the fnendl, coun Th~ entertaInment Pi ogramme and sisters back home on IUlely necessary nDt only to prOVIde ers dIscourage the federal authuflt es tUlIon condemning Soviet occup~tlon lad and the temporary entrJ on tr Iton of the situatiOn 10 the Cz.echos I;:zechoslovak Socla!VIt Republic AM tnes artlsls for partlt:lpatlOg lind a better means 'If Iranl>portallon but reach~ I ame after a bulfet ,ncludlOg the occaSIOn and expressed the from pursumg the war tD IS i!hastly of Czechoslovakia oops of the five SOCialist countnes lovak SOCialist Republic l:::u:cbos reement was on the terms said that then performan e~ were qabll a vallety of palaus and hope tnat they would b" sen Into Czechosl(w~k terntorY bf Ihe wltbdrawal of these troops • II I IllUIl 11I11I Ill! II llIl'''' II • tllli 1111 .... 11m lovak leaders mformed the 4)ov!et SI enjoyed by the many people He chalaus and a speech by Abdul plcal> tn Ranman Pazhwak Afghan am hon of the academiC pursuits Display Column Inch AI 100 Czecoslovakla normahses firm belief that the mam thmg 10 ures they are carryIng out With Ihe b ISsadOi to lhe UN (mlmmum. Earlier on Wednesday Ur Mo ACCOld1l1g to MISS Rahat Zewa Other highlights of the conve Beven {mea per nuertion) Tel 24047 the present situation IS to car y out se alms m view 11le Czechoslovak ~Ide In{ormed h lmmacl Anas presenled some pro It seclctalY or the AS the girls ntloR were pnacl diSCUSSions on ClaSSified the mutual deciSions adopted In It was staled b~ the Cze.ho.!nvak peT hne bold fIIpe At 20 'h... the Soviet stde that the supreme c0 duets of the country a~ gIfts to the Walked all day long to Pleparc cdul.:lltlon 10 Afghanistan and eroa Nad TI50U and the prOV1SIO:lS SIde Ihat all tbe work of party and SUb8CTtption ra/ea S SHAFIE RABEL Edt/OT mmander In-clUef of the Czech06 lrlists at Ihc Informa 1n and Press the dmnel s dnd eCOnomIC modernisatIOn In and prinCiples formulated by Ihe Br state bodies through all media wo Tel 2382t lovak armed forces had g'lven the Club In a Bpeech D An., des PI e panng Afghan dishes take nOnOl1lH: modermsahon 10 Afgha atl:;;lava confenence'" as' well a~ to uld be dlreced at ensuring effective latter appropriate orders With the cnbed the parllclAat lil of the ar a let mOle time hete Some we nlstan Yearly 40 Implement consIstently the practical measures serving the SOCialist pow JnCI~ls For other numbers first dial switch.. 8tm of prevtnhng and «;on tT'its as an IOdlcallon of (urther ~,... eks Igo I prepared a dmner fOI The guests at the COnventIOn Half Yearly At 600 steps followmg from the agreement er the gUiding role of Ihe wotkmg fhcls capa,ble of V1olattn~ the peace SiX Ul rsons and It took me fOUl ncJudld Ambassador Abdullah board number 2S04S t 24028 24026 reacbed dunog Jhe talks panslon of cultural tie betYteen Af Quarterly At 300 class Bnd the commuOIst ... party, '"the and pubhcr.ordcrr" He hlid also lOS hi UIS As thcll' \~ele 170 InVlt MalJkyuI mcmbCls of the Afg The SovIet Side stated Its under Interests of developJng friendship ghanlstan tlnd the \,..0 mtru:s whC' trutted the military command of I d guests It thl buffet the gills han embassy In WashIl1gton me Edl/onot Ex 24 58 th~ ~o ,",cnt their arlist ... 10 J o.c;ht:n slandlng of and support for lhc po WIth Soviet UnJOn and entire the Czechoslovak SoCialist Republ.. d,d verv \1"" mbels the Afghan mISSIOn to FOREIGN the central committee of the Czech clslIst communtty In response the h",ad of the eul or to be In contact wJ.th the command tural troupe.s express :.J their dehglil Th" girls also dId an excellent the UN and members of the Af C,rculohon and AdveT/uin - choslovak Communtst Party and ExpressID8 the uoanlmOU., slllving ~han of the allied troops for havmg had :10 oppodrlun v 10 Job of /lIVing an Afghan look 10 tradlOg company In New Halt Yearly 25 = ExtenSion 59 - the Czecboslovak SOCIalist Repub of the peoples of Ihe USSR for rIght Joe Green (advisor), Peler In connectIOn With the dISCUSSion take part n the Jashf '\ ,clcbrattoll York Quarterly 1ft g Itc whIch ln1ks n Nenal and on their way • I .lIIllI • 1111 II • '" 1I11Il1 III 1II11l III "Ill 11I1 1111111. Ill1llH1I1l I 1111.111111111111I 111111111111 the deCISIOns passed after the Janu lhe peoples of SOCIaIi'1 Cz«hos (Continued on paoe 4) , ,I ., ., \. '" " . " '1 , I '." '.' .' , ,'. r,_ $EPTEMB~R , THE kABUL TiMES,~. l,IS6a . " " . , "";"H"':~'~: ",~ ~ Afghan Week In' Iiev~w: i"T'.,' d, ',' 'LE',,' i\"-"" Home News In Brief Communique .'"' "', ,',' ".,•.'T~, KABUL. Sept, I. iSakhtal'l,- Pr~sident uf th\.' Arghnn Air AlI~hl'- ." ,', Acting Prime Ministcr and t=:du ... l1- rity left Kabul !O! Bcun!.; Aire,,", Ar· (Cvnti1luc(/ From PlIOl' 21 ndependen~e Ann·iver~ry I , \ tion f\o1inistcr Dr. Ali Ahmad Popal gcntina. Frida,y at the held nf .1 ~he I Celebrated .. unci! of so-called quesllOn of UE·Tl yesterday presented Education Mcdal delegation, 10 pa.rticipate in .hp 26 the Czel;hos/tl,;:ak Soci~lIi'it Repub Following lhe week-long celebra' By A Stan Writer lalions would fur/her develop, ~hich t\s~01bly 4 III, has been awarded hy day General of thE" Inter- lit.' stated that the Czech\)sluvak re tipn of the 50th anniversary'of tbe In Kabul Ghazi Stadium a big cerC The Indian Minister 01 Commerce HJS Majesty 10 Arah poet Mahmc:u'l nUlional Civil Aviation Ore,::lnis,l'- presentative :had nol rcque3leu the rcgaining of Afghanistan's indepen- mony was a\tended by Her Majcsty Dincsh Singh also visil",! Afghanis- AI Afghani, lion which' starts TUc..-W3Y, Ehsan submission of his question for con dcnce the Afghan nation marked the Queen and Prince Ahmad Shah. Ian during Jashen. Hoth the.minis- ~- - - - UI Haq Geran, the director of re- sideralion by the Secllrity Council two othcr annivcrsaries--Childrcn'5 Performance~ were given by kinder' leTS Were received by His Majesty KABUL. Sept. I.-Dr, V, T, H, latinos. and Mohammad Ic;;!nnel' nnd demanded ils removal from the Day and Pash~oonistan DaV. gnrten chil~ren inclll~ing c~i~r~n of the King and had· meeting with the Gunaratne. Reglona' Dlre\.'lol' of· ~he Nausan :.ire Ilwmoers \If lb· dc'c.- aflcnda. One of lhe Important features or some foreign CDuntnes rC';ldlJ1R' in acting Prime Minister. VOL. VII, NO, 135 rlBUL, MONDAY,'SEPTEMBER 2,1968 (SyNBULA 11, 1347 S.H) , PRICE: AF. 4 World Health OrganisathlO for gation. The leaders llf the CPSU and the the indepcndenL"C celebrations. was Kabul. Also during the week it was an- , South-East ASia, arrived In Kabul leaderc;; of. the Communisl Parh of (he international exhibitio'n which On' Saturday, Afghanis'..m m&rk- nounced that the We~ German from New Delhi !ud:1\ (,If a \'io;it 'KABUl., Scpt. I, (Bakhl"!. ,,111< Czechoslovakia confirmed their- de was ,d~c1arcd open by His Majesty ed the Pashtoonistan Day_, 'rhc Chancellor Dr, Kurt i<.iesinger is to to Afghanlslan, . 'Kiesinger Lauds , Soviet Union presented lr.(' M in'stry terminalion to unswervinii:ly promo lht, ~lng '!n August 24. .' ~1arking of this da~ ,l1as bccori,c an pay an officia'l visit to Afgbanist:.m .FE'~RE·DDEA'D· U.s., Prepared Czech' Presidium Raised To \hrc~' ~ay lh~ 8000 During his stay he will discuss IJf Puhlic Health WIth !pillion te in lhe international arena n poli Children s in Afbhamst,an Important and tradltlOfl:'l1 feature of on September 12 at invitation of y,;ith 'representatives of the govern units of chlllerli Vlll.:(,.'Ul':. and ~OOO \Va~ FClYourable Ties cy mecling the Interests of slreng marked With a mess,'lge b1' Her the Afghan nation whic') has ul- the Afghan Government.1 The 21; Svoboda Honorary'Member ment topics of mulual inlerest re· t:lblcts of sodium ,:hlundc :1 snurcc thening Ihe solidarily of the socialist MaJesly the Queen whicn \Va~ read ways followed the independence ,"-e- Chancellor is On an Ollkial visit of viE'w he;llth plans and WHO a'ssis nf the min.is1ry said. ' To Reinforce community, upholding the- \.'auc;;c of by the Minister of Public Health lebrations, several countries IN IRANIAN QUAKE With Aighanistatn lance in the field of health: peace and inlernational SC\.'l:r,tv, Miss ,l<.ubra Noorzai. Dliring thc Jas~en Ihc Afghan In a,nother rie~s of tne w~k . jt PRAGUE, sept, 2, (Reuterl.-· The In aoolher change,. Ccstmir Cisar. cn Part~' HERAT, Sept. I. lBakhtarl.-. As before, the Soviet Union - and· "Chlldr , ,.form lhe ,most !01por· leaders had invited leader... of several was announced that an agreement EuroJlf Czechosloyak ,Communist !WhO has often been criticiscd by the BONN, Sept. 2, (Bakhlar).~Kur! KABUL. Sept. I" (Bakhtarl._ Relatlve-ly Sl?vpr tremors were lunl ~,Iement In, commt~"'t,les of man_ friendly countries, Among them was signed between the government Central Committee last night an- Soviet Union, was released from Czechoslovakia will adnlmiste:- it HundredTow~ Kiesinger, the Chancellor of the Sardar Sultan Mahmoud Ghazl, the' felt in l~erat. Farah and resolute rebuff to militanstic. revan kInd, Her H:'IJesly said In her mcs- were Ihe Iranian Trade Mi'lister Dr, of Afghanistan and UNESCO rna. And Villages nounced that it has increa'sed its he Central Committee secretary at m~rnbers. Federal Republic of German who Bad'ghis porvinces al 3:17 chist and neo-Nazi forces that want sag~. "UnJ~s~ pr~per.edu..:at'on ,and Ali Naqi Ali Khani who held talks king Afghanistan the coordinating p'residium 'to 21 Bnd co- his own request. Josef Spatck ,was wilt visit Afghanistan. Turkey aod WASH.INGTON. Sept, 2, (Reu opted 80 delegates to tbe party' con- .,appointed to succeed him, ' ,v('sterda,v uftel'nou'Tl. ,No to rcvise the result~ nf the 'NorJd fnntful trammg IS ·glven them in on economic relation betwf>cn the centre for the studies and research Iran shortly said his country's re damage 'has neen reported. Ih e early years of li~e, ~~,... :red re- two ncighbbouring countr!c'i on the Kosbanid period, The agree- Devastated In Khorosan ler),-The United States is ready to gress as members of the Centr&.l·~ The new Presidium i$. ,made up Weather War II to encroach on the invi:... libi reinforce its. troops in Europe if latiOns with Afghanistan have bi'Cn The quake \vhiCh lasted for ab bordCf~ ~wlts cannot be obtained ' On his departure he said thai his ment follows an international meet· Committee. . of I J known progressives, onP. dec- lily of rhe rxistint{ 'in ElI S~Pt. necessary to redress the military continuing successfulJy, Skies over aJl the country are 0111 Dnl' minute was unusual. ,Children's Day was m~arkcd thro· tal~s with Afghan offic:al..: were ing of orien~lists held here two yc- TEHRAN, 2. (Reuter).-More than 8,000 people areIea The announcement was mad,~ in In red conservatiVe and 8 unde:ided. rope. They confirmed ~Igain thC' de balance upset by the Russian inva- He added that Afghanislan's non clear, Yesterday the wanne,-t termination to fulfill unswerving I\! lIghout Ihe country on Friday and frUItful and ,he hoped that these re- ars ,ago. red dead in the mountainous !,ortheast of Iran, decimated by mao. a communique broadcast by Prague According to the Prague radi,o areas were JaJaJabad and Farah sion ot Czechoslovakia, informed aligned policy has gained respect in KABUL, Scpl I, CBakhtarl. all commitments undcrt.-kt'n hy jar earthquakes ye.stenJay 'and Satu'rday, official sources said here Radio, . commentator, four conservative me- the world and relations between with a high of ~7 C: 98 F. The A 1'f'C'('ption \\:a~ held in the' p'o House In Share Nan ·For sources said yes(~rday, , The pre:invasion Presidium cun- mbers of the Central Committee--- thcm lmder multilat,:,ral and hil~te' . -,- ---"--- :,esterday. , Ambassadors of North AUanllc Afgbanislao aod Wesl Germany cj(- coldest area was North SaIang lish pavilion in the "ashen gr... l'onc,wJ~J tained I t members, Four of them Jan Piller, Drahomir Kolder, Vasil ral (Igrccl1lC'nts 11II..'1\\("'en Rent Earlier police dnd relief workers put the dead at between Treaty Organisation countries were : emplify lbe. traditional frieod,h,p with a low of - 5 C, 23 F. To, (HInds by the PolisH ambassador trenglh~n were dropped in the list announced Bilnk .and Jaez-said on oath that socialhil stales. 10 .. the I\fodern two,storey house ex aoo and 900. but pres, reports said at, least 6.000 died, told at a SUite Department meeting between the two countries, day's temPerature In Kahul at Illst l,v('nin~, ThC' Minister of tkflO'Osiv{' might of (he ~o 'i.lli"t lll cellent locality situated next last night-Oldrivh Svestka. Emil they had done nothing against the 11::10 a.m, was 27 C, 80.5 F, Wind on Sal~rday thal the United. Slale, COl11merl'e, DJ, Nonr Ali, the dL' mllllJniy, In rlm_e he elfcdivll'J ll~ Targo, Fratisek Kriegel, and Jahomir honour of Czechoslovak Citizen, W~IS to the Gcrnlan school. R rOOms. A hundred towns and villages The Red Lion' and Sun report waS profoundly disturbed by the speed re.corded in Kahul at puty mll"slpi of commerce, and lhe tlcfl:nc;;lv{' War..aw I real) Orga :1 hathrooms, .Ganlen· SpaciolL. Oldar, Thmatie plectric-water heater rs casualties would have been Report Results K,mdahar ~4 C 14 C tllll1 1111\\' 111 KahIl! IBId i:l \\'n~- director of the farms programme'i, 77 F :19 F' ... 1\,\' rdlll'n("d " Ft'II!l\\'shlp, tu Ka a repot·t on "The Fish Porch." gone out to Tehran and the .date. signation possibility and ,,"oughl a He said during the past year 500 Suuth Salang 17 C 5 (' hlll .V(''''lL'relay. Sa,ys She Won't The Central Committec Jlso re- political solution", he said, variettes of wheat were experimen G~ F' 41 F' Shah has asked to be kepl in to Scale Drive 'uch day and night, moved Oldrich Svestka as cditor- He added "perhaps there are pen_ tally grown and the resul1s showt.d Rome A dramatic message to Tehr Invade Rumania m-chief of the party newspaper, pie who are disappointed JALALABAD. Sept. 2, (Bakhtar) ency Celeb Sunday. It caused mi. ed here yesterday. Ma~'~r experienced 'llrlllll' day according lo a Reuter rep vasion of Czechoslovakia On' August SENZA FRONTIER with Je- D'Alfonso and Chief Ser de of 6,5 On the richter scale, .-Pashtoonistan Day was observed nor damage. Al 21, 5!, a and 10 p,m, Ita- geant Donald Kraft \,IRPACK P,O.B.568 orl direct from the town, Saturday's Quake was more se 20 by moving against another eali;: But practically all civilians had in Nangarhar province on Saturday. vere. recording 7.8 ·on the richter European country. The peor1e. of the 'province and the streamed out. the message said. White House officials said at the scale, 0,3 points m.ore than the Pashloonistanis living there marched Until re,renlly, Aba's population quake which killed 12,000 people time that the president had Ruman CROW~ h'ad been vastly swollen by tens through, the Ghazi Saphsalar and In Iran in 1962, ia in mind, str~ts Poland Accuses Zionists Of of thousands of refugees from Isteqlal to the Pashtoonistan olher parts of Biafran particu Square, where the ·nag of Pashtoo· New RADIO·CROWNCORDER.... Your finest Hi·Fi choice! larlY from the southwest, one of nistan was (3ised, Instigating Czech Crisis the main fighting fronts in the The mayor of the city spoke on past few' days. [Ardb League MeetsToAssess the support given by the people WARSAW, Sepl. 2. (Reuter). of the progressive writers' newspa The Biafrans had apparently of Afghanistan for the independence A Polish television rcporter last per, Literamy Listy, expected Aba's fall, and the eva of Pashtoonistan, night accused "zionists.. of playing The correspondent added (hat Ly cuation of civilians began seve Situation In Middle East a big role in the anti-communist ac .a strange, coincidence many of these ral days' ago. KABUL, Sept, 2, (Bakhlar). tIvities which provoked the=: present zionfsts were no longer in PrJgue Nigeria's federal military ru- CAIRO, Sept. 2. (AFP).-The of the meeting said the Arab The deputy mmister of communlca Czechoslovak crisis. , to share its "difficult days", Tho.!Y ler, . Maj. Gen, Yakubu Gowon, .50lh Arab League conference op eountries must settle their dif tioos, Eng, Azizullah Zaher, left The charge, following similar aHe had escaped to the West where they announced In a broadcast Satu ened here yesterday in attempts ferences if they were to join in for Japan yesterday to participate in gations in earlier articles and spee continued to attack the Warsaw ,rday nighl that he had given to achieve unity against a forel. one powerful cohesive front ag t~e 13 day microwaves seminar ches. seemed part of an officially Pact Armed intervention in articles orders for a full scale and final ground of the worsening Arab ainst Israel, which will be beld in Tokyo. backed campaign to show' that un· and broadcasts. military elforl to take over the Israeli situation and a backgr He offered to mediate betwe patriotic Jews were among the lea Pplish "zionists" were ~eavib remnants of the territory that ound of dissent among some of en the conflicting Arab states KABUL, Sept, 2. (Bakhlar). ding troublemakers in Czechoslova· ~ blamed along with revisionists and seceded from th~ federation in its 14 member nations, "in order to realise the objecti The director of the Turkish pavil kia, as in Poland earlier this year, former Stalinists for allegedly pro May last Yea,', c,tid sparked Nig The purpose of yest!,rday's con ves of cooperation, coordtnation ion in (he International exhibition in In a televiSion broadcast from voking student unrest in lhis coun!ry eria's civil war· ference was not firstly to dis . and untarnished relations betw- Kabul held a reccption in the Ka Prague, Czeslaw Berenda said "zio- last March in a bid to overthrow cuss a new' Arab summit but to een sister' Arab countries," bul Hotel which was attended by Illst forces" in Czechoslovakia, in the leadershIp of Communist Parfy assess events in the Near East. Referring lo the 21 items on the commerce minister Dr. Noor :In atmosphere of inlolerance and Chief Wlndyslaw Gprnulka. and in the Arab world 14 months the four-day agenda he said the All, the deputy mmister of com- anti-communism, had designated fl!· Many Jews were expelled from MODEL Algeria Releases after tbe six-day war, 12 months foreign minister would review merce, Dr. Mohammad Akbar ture communist leaders, the Lommulllst Party and lost their after the Khartoum summit and the Middle East situation, the Omer, and other officials and ~ip~ jobs in a subsequent purge. But the nine months after the Security talks with UN representative Bcrenda said the same fort.:es were anti¥zlotJist campaIgn was haltet.l lomats, , the most achvc of those 10 Czecho Israeli Boeing On CouncIl's call to Israei to with Gunnar Jarring and the possibi The ambassador of' India held a about two months ago with ~om(' . draw from captured territories. lities of coordinating Arab re slovakia who attacked Poland las'. parly leaders including Gomulk:1 reception in the Indian pavilion on March-when nationwide studen~ JordanIan Forei'gn Minister sistance, ' Saturday evening which was dlso complaining it had gone 1'00 rar Italian Guarantee Abdel Moneim' Rifai, chairman The Jordanian foreign minis~ demons'rations for intelieClual -loLl ~In~'l' Ihen there had been little atlcnded by the minister of com llemOl:ratlL' fr\.-edoms erupted. jnlu ter added that a study of cont merce and other officials. nwntiun of zionism in the=: pre,;'i or ALGIERS, Sepl 2, (ReuterJ. acts established wilh overseas o;(red clashes with nlllitia pollc.:e. pLlhtical speeches until lhe WarsJ.\\' Algeria SaturdaY night releas countries was one of the coun· The corre'jpondent said Ilum:, Pal.'l Invasion of Czechoslovtlki.\ KABUL. Sepl. 2, IBakhtarl- (·zel..'huslovak 1.I0I1ISh were Wrtlt'" ed the Israeli El AI j3oeIOg 707 cil's most important objective,; SO apparently gave the (,.'amp,aign :1 Easf-West Def:£nte The Pashtoonis~1ni poets and hijacked 40 days ago, ending 10' as to prepare' common ac~ion at He namcJ. new lease of life. wrilers who came here at the inVI' ng negotiations between the two the next UN general assembly, Edward GnldsuC'\.'er, Prc.sllh.'nl 'Jf countrie$ through Italy and lhe Sought Among In conclusion he spoke of the tation of the Pashta Academy to the Czechoslovak wrller'" Ulllun: United Nations gravity of the situation on the participate in Jashen lefl for Ku· Ladislav Mnaco, a novelbt who Helease or the plane. y~ster. wail yesterday, 'Jl1ey were seen oIT went to ("rael last summer "lll try ~Yen Jordan-Israel ceasefire,-"the by Prof. Sidiqullah Rishte,n. Transplants riay in Rome and due to leave USSR UK PIIlUlm woeful slate of the new Pales to furl'!.' Ihe Prague l:o\'C'rnl1l~nt to lor Tel Aviv later yesterday was Sultan Mohammad Sabir, Mo- reopen diplomutic relations", .)f0 LONDON. Sept. 2, (Reuter). tinian refugees and Israel's stu following the freeing earlier Sa hammad Sabir Mohammad R:boul hn off after the Arab-Israeli wal ' In 36 Ho~rs Doing: Giant male fanda An-An arri bborn measures aimed at disfi turday of l:l Israeli passenger.s guring Jerusalem and changing Faryadi and Abdul Khair La land Arrnost Lustig, a writer who "alta' and lTt.'\\' held heft· smce the ved from Moscow Friday night \.'ked Poland", anti Jan Prot:hazka, to meet London's Chi·CbJ and the true character of the holy were the four guests from Kuwall ,July 23 hijacking by three Arab city," ' Well In N.America natIOnalists, The 12 have I'l'lurn zoologists bOIle the couple this ('(I to Tel Aviv. time will 'make love, not war, ~, Israel'is nuw expe('ted hen? tQ Munching apples on the plane, HOUSTON, Tcxas, S,'pt. (Re' [n'e all undetremincd number of An-An, tile ll-year-old Panda, ,UNCTAD Board Meets For Self-Criticism lIterl Thl' seven fl't'lpicnts uf new in luxury from the Soviet transplanted urgans In North Palestinians serving sentences GENEVA, Sept. 2. (AFP).· ties as SQuare and cocoa, remain 109 organisabon" in the United capital for an elaborately pJ,in Anll'l'i\.'a Within the last :m-ho MODEL CRC-585& fo!, guerrilla uelivities and the The board of lhe United Natio'1s unconcluded, and UNCTAD has Nations Development 'program Italian government hud agreed to ned meeting In 'the London Zoo me. UI s, 11I<,.'ludll1g a multiple tran::; with the relnctant Chi-Chi. Conference on Trade and Deve been accused of ineffectiveness plant at Huuston's MethodIst MW/SW-AC/DC stand as guarantee for their re lopment (UNCTAD) meets here and even lack of neutrality. The SecretarY General himself Il'ase. according to i'eliable so The mJddle-agecl pandas met says in his reporl that UNCTAD Hospital, were all visltf'd In sa 'CROWN RADIO CORPORATION two years ago In Moscow hut today al the start of a three tIsfactory condition yesterday by urces here, week session that promises to A number of proposals aimed should negotiate a trade and de Chi-Clti scl)1'ocl! An·An's ma.t· their respective doctors Here's a delinil r ,1:-"111 why CHO\VN IS hetter than allY uthl'l' But the' sources l'Ilso said that be devoted largely to self-criti al improving this siale of affa velopment ILstrategy", a common in releasing the Boeing, Algeria Ing advances. The multiple transplant, can'i- cism, irs will be put before the Gene policy in which the different gr l'd out by world famous heart tdpf' recorder brallJs CROWN had disregarded reported Syrian This time. Soviet and British oups of countries would parti Main item on the agenda at ,Va meeting, which will be pre: . surgeon Dr. Michael E De Ba and Iraqi requests that it sho_ ZOO officials Itope the encounter ~ssion CROWN aAD~ ~TION the seventh twice-year,ly ~ided over by CzeChoslovak vice cipate and from which they wo ney here Saturday, invoived lhe sparkll~s WIth uld no~ be freed until three Mig will be successful, prodooing the I Rp('l.iuse, your new CROWN CR C-til!'llis top . of the trade and development Foreign Minister Jeroslav Koho uld benefit. 'lransplant of heart, lung and .ki- fighter planes now in Israel had IIrst baby panda In Europe. Iboard UNCTAD's permanent ex - ut. . For fine tape recol'ding. <;:ROWN's' partable CRC-5850 per O~ bettfo.r f\lr dneys from a single woman don. qualilY feature gal.;!'e Di"Timinallng ATfACHE CASE rlesign been returned. still twins one ecuti';'e will be' to consider "in Chili and India want the sec Each stale should also hllve a cadi country. or to four different male recip l,,, ms flawlessly O!1ers ·piano-key controls, AC or DC, "Auto the right of experience" the ef retary general lo be authorised right to be heard if prejudicial ients, An 1raq I pilol flew' a MIG to The two are unlikely to meet that can't be beal. b:.ILvIY alld AC Puwc},'act:lIl'ate 5" reel tape ud- lectiveness and future role of to call meetings of inter-govern measures are applied by anoth Two other heart transplants Israel last year and two Syrian immedlately, Obi-CM's enclosu the organisation's institutions er state or woup of states. Pre mental consultative groups who were carried out Saturday 10 Leyel". And. for IIsccntng lO.lhe radio, your CROWN permits you ,\ircraft r~cenllY landed there af re has been divided. The two ahd t.o recommend necessary eh.. se work would facilitate prepa blsch proposes he warns against leI' their pilols miStook a count i pandas will be able to look at Piltsburgh, Pennsylvania, and ange. ratorY meeting on raw mater the rigidity of the system of Palo Alto.' California, while an to tune to the key rad,t, progamme On Medium band. r,y airfield for one in their own eaeh other through a partition regional groupings, which often CROWN to the St:lIH.1l for music OJ' lat~st n'ports tin what's hap- Even since the failure of the ials, olher was carl,ied out in Montr COl,lOtry. , for several days. second UNCTAD conference ne tends lo become a factor of con .' Diplomatic sollrces also sat Z\lCI autIJortttes here said FrI· eal, Quebec, late Friday night. ppning, pnjoy the ·.. dill programme ".. 'hil" YUUI CR.OWN lape- 9 Id in New Delhi six months ago, The Chilean and Indian, dele frontation," The donor for the multiple tr that the Winding-uP of the affa day night: ''The pairlng of these both the organisation and its se Prebisch call" 00 the grouPs to ~eJ18 gations, will . also emphasise the ansplant here was Mrs. Nelva TOp OF THE WORLD'S SOUND. CROWN Ir should make it easier [or UN two of one of tile ...... cretary General, Dr, Raul Prebi- consider' serioUsly how they Can rccords 01 the sam\..' tinH' fIJI' fUttll't' !ISh'fllng advantages of closer cooperalion Lo'k Hernandez, 20. of Houston JAD TRADING CO. Secretary General U Thanl to .'I'e5t, if not the rarest S»C(liea of soh) have been the objects of between UNCTAD and the Ge reconcile the presentation of mammals the greatest zoolo who was killed Friday I)y a shot come here as planned when the of mounting criticism, . JieraI Agreement on T"riffs and their Individual positions with CI(jS(~ the lid, Yl: Il will tape-rt'C'ord pel'h'ctlY unllbstrusJ- gical Interest as well as highly in the head from a 22 .y