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CONTINGENCY PLA NS Cabinet approves Afghan Health MADE TO HELP SPRING Programme

FLOOD VICTIMS KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar).-T- he cabinet yesterday's meet- KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar). At the instructions in ing held under the Chairman- Mohammad '; of President , and Prime1 Minister ship of President and Prime Mi- Daoud, patron of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, '. nister Mohammad Daoud appro- contingency plans have been prepared" to provide ved the Afghan Health Program- immediate help, to those who might be victimised me. The Afghan Health Programme, by floods. , spring Heavy rains, rapid' melting 'of prepared in accordance with the i winter snow which often cause floods and overflow- - .. policies of the Public Health Mi- preventi- ing , of rivers resulting in casualties and damages. nistry, entails work in ve as But this time; the Afghan Red' Crescent Society, and curative , medicines, well, under the of of society, as in other related areas. instructions the patron the The programme includes regular has made preparations ahead of time. and developmental medical ; and - There are funds for such help pter of the Afghan Red i Cresc- health operations. available at every provincial cha- - ent Society. But another sum of money has been set aside by the President Daoud headquarters as well. ' President sends The Afghan Red Crescent So- congratulatory receives Indian ciety chapters are instructed that as soon as flood hits an area, co- military delegation mplete information, on the ex- telegram to Ghana tent of damage, the area and the KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar). Special Envoy of the Republic of Afghanistan, met population affected should be Mohd. Nairn, of the President KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar). President and Prime Minister Mo- Mrs. Gandhi, In New Delhi on February 25. sent by wireless to Kabul so that Indian Prime Minister Indira A congratulatory telegram has hammad Daoud at; 9.30 a.m. yes- under the guidance of the patron been sent on behalf of President terday received the Indian Mili- of the organisation, President and Prime Minister Mohammad tary Delegation which arrived he- and Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud to President of Ghana Col re Monday. The delegation is he- Daoud, adequate relief supplies, US., Soviet Union Herat enterpreneurs welcome Ignatius K, Acheampong, on the aded by Deputy Chief of Staff V covering all possible needs, can occasion of his country's national of the Indian Army S. L. Menesis. ' '"' be rushed to the area. day, the Information Department Present at the meeting also we--' SALT negotiators govt, development plans of the Ministry of Foreign Aff- re Deputy Foreign Minister for planned during airs said. Political Affairs Waheed Abdul- It is also that , catastrophe Afghan Red lah, Chief of Staff of the Afghan a the meet in Geneva V HERAT, March 6, (Bakht ar). The industrial projects Crescent Society should main- course oil the KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar).-W- ith Army, GenY Mostaghni, and the GENEVA, March 6, (Reuter). which will be launched In the province in the high degree collabora- me- thaw in the weather, sap- Indian Ambassador to Kabul K. tain a of Nuclear arms negotiators from next year were discussed at a meeting here Monday. The giving or- ling planting has begun in Ka- LMehta. --tv tion with other relief the United States and the Soviet eting1 presided over by Herat Governor Abdul Tawab Asefi ganisations. mem- bul and vicinity. The planting Union yesterday met for one hour' was attended by directors of various departments and operations of the Kabul Munici- 50 minutes in the latest round bers of Herat Chamber of Com merce. a pal Corporation commenced Sun- of discussions aimed at limiting Enumerating the proposed pro-ei- r turn pledged every coopera-wrt- Education Ministry sponsors - day when Kabul Mayor Dr. Ghu-la- other's military destrictive ha ffnvpmftr said with the tion with the Government in im- each Sakhi Nourzad planted a impletoentatio of thermal pow- mementation of industrial . and capability, conference sources sapling tanning commercial programmes. The in Independence Park. said. V; "'H-- . ':.;' er cement production, The Ministry of Agriculture Food Preparation Seminar The next meeting in these Str-- and! pickling plants, and a com- - Herat Chamber of Commerce Pre- " and Irrigation has supplied a siz- ategic Limitation ' (SALT) prehensive livestock project the sident Haji Mohammad ; Osman Arms able number of saplings to the KABUL, March 6, (Bakhtar) -i-W Ministry of Educa- Talks will take place at the .quality 'of life will have been said, "We are certain that the econo- I corporation for planting along tion sponsored a Food Prepara tion Seminar for oooks . and United States Mission on Friday, markedly changed here. plans envisaged for the'' 3-- avenues and in public parks. supervisors of dormitories in Kabul schools from March the sources said. ' mic development of Afghanistan repub- 1874. The seminar, which was held at the Afghan Institute of President Nixon and v: Soviet The governor went on to say by the government of the was 19 sound thorough, and Technology attended by 35. cocks and supervisors. Leader : have that, the Herat business commu- lic are and U.S. unhappy over The main emphasis of the pro- - plex of the Intercontinental Ho-an- d told the negotiators, led by U.S. nity could play an effective role assure prosperity of the nation. du- grammes was on the sanitation of tel to demonstrate the need Ambassador-At-Larg- e Alexis Jo- in proliferation of smaller indu- Therefore, we consider it a preparation and gi- ways preparation organisation ty, a national responsibility EEC, OPEC ( food facilities of keeping food hnson and Soviet Deputy Foreign stries, and in better and ving better nutrition to the stu- faculties hygenic and clean. Minister Vladimir Semyonov, and regulation of the trade so to take full share in the realisa- Organisati- plans projec- dents. World Health , The programme was held in to produce a package foi signa- that it would be more productive. tion of these and cooperation on, World Food Programme and connection with the UNFAO Wo- year. The Herat businessmen in th-- tions". ture later this WASHINGTON, March 6, (Reu- Afghan officials gave talks during rld Food Programme, WFP pro- ter). The United States expres- the three day meeting. '" vides wheat, oil, , tea, egg ; i cabinet sed its displeasure yesterday that The director of the food assis- v powder, cheese, meat and other Wilson orms new British it was not consulted before the tance programme and the mana- food staples. These items are f an LONDON, March 6, (Reuter). Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday picked nine Common Market nations ger of the Khyber Restaurant sh- supplemented by local foods pur- experienced team to repair, Britain's battered economy but gae the vital Job of decided to offer economic, tech- owed the cooks how to prepare chased by the government. cabinet with unions to left-wi- n srer Michael Foot, a newcomer ...to high office. nical, and cultural cooperation to various dishes of nutritional va-- : The objectives of this food ass-- . diinr action-packe- d day Foot appeared to be Wilson's political uncertainty. the Arab nations. lue, using egg powder, milk po- istance are to provide better nu- In a first new leader; Wilson secret weapon in fulfilling his Wilson's government is the first State Department spokesman wder and meat, quite suited to trition to the students. It also sa: as Britain's appointed Foot a Bri- election pledge to get the miners minority administration to take George Vest, who returned from the Afghan taste. government money wh- ves the wi-- , 1929. famous f political fa- and Britain back to work offic in Britain since Monday night with Sec- The cooks and supervisors we- ich will be put to other areas of ton from a mily of Liberals.' as Employment thin days. It was the miners' Three days of efforts by Heath retary of State Henry Kissinger re taken on tours of the Khyber educational development. , gov- move f could now 23 days old,, that to form a new Conservative the end of a week-lon- g Mid- Restaurant and the kitchen com- - Ministry said Secretary a that 'strike, at The of Education Bri- with support from the Sta- hasten a return to work by ; helped to topple Prime Minister ernment east trip, said, "The United that they feel, this seminar will i tain's 270,000 coalminers Edward Heath from his office. Liberals collapsed Monday when tes was not consulted. We were result in the improvement of refused to particip- Gromyko again in miners' lea- . Sterling rose almost four cents the Liberals informed about it after it became food preparation in the kitchens Foot called in the calling ' ' against the dollar on internation-- ate i a coalition, instead public knowledge". of the local dormitories. ders for talks only hours after al exchange markets, reflecting for a government of national Vest said the United States re- They also said that a similar assuming office, and their Presi- Damascus for talks - i Gormley said he hoped .international hopes for an early unity. served the right to take actions seminar may be held for cooks dent Joe Tuesday's key decis- on union's pay end of the miners' strike and the One of similar to the unilateral EEC of and supervisors of boarding sch- to resume talks ' Healey Coal Bo- - ' three-da- y week in industry, . as ions was to ,send Denis fer to the Arabs, but insisted th- with Syrian leaders ools outside Kabul in the near fu- claim with the National will ; ending of to the Treasury, where he this country was not making - , ard today.. well as relief at the at ture.'' .'' face the heavy task of restoring any threats against its Europ- DAMASCUS, March 6, (Re balance of the economy. ean friends-Ves- t uter). Soviet Foreign Minister al- He will have to start work declined to say whether arrived here Communique: budget most immediately on a not United States approv- yesterday from Cairo to resume or the due in a few weeks. Britain is ed of the Common Market offer talks on the Middle East crisis USSk-Egy- pt friendship reaffirm bonds of soon expected to ask the Inter- to Arab nations appears to run and bilateral relations he national Monetary Fund for a -- :' counter to a decision taken at week.':' ! ' reaf- hea- began last 'j CAIRO, March 6, (Tass)- .- Soviet Union and the Republic of Egypt "have big loan to cover its current energy ' y Ab the conference Gromyko's two-da- V official of friendship and cooperation between firmed their determination to strengthen the bonds vy deficit. ; here last month, which agreed ob-- , ' Soviet-Egyptia- n visit to Syria is seen by some long-ter- laid ,by the Treaty y them In various fields on a las ting and basis In speeches that have brought various dishes of nutritional va-g- servers here as aimed at re-es- r 27,1971." of Friendship and Cooperation of May a reminder of postwar austerity, crisis. tablishing Soviet influence ,on sides have reaffirmed th-- ; A statement to this effect is Middle East situation. The sides "The Healey has warned Labour voters But he made clear that lack Middle East peace ' making in for a practical ex- it contained in the communique on have confirmed again the necess- eir rtadiness heavy new taxes are inevi- consultation across the Atlan- at- aspects of that of Geneva and particularly over strive by all me- amination of all the , the official visit of USSR For: ity , to to reach tablefor the middle classes as tic was a continuing problem tempts separate the Israeli and Middle East settlement with- - ; to eign Minister Andrei Gromyko to ans a just and lasting settlem- Jthe well as rich. ' relations. - Geneva the in Syrian armies. v , with resoluti- in framework of the Republic of Egypt- - , ent in compliance the European action . the Arab th--. Callaghan as Foreign Sec- Vest said the The Soviet Minister Nwas gree-- Security Council Num- Conference whose convocation James are unanimous, no- ons of the nego- harmed the "degree of consulta- by Abdel-Ha-li- "The sides be signal suc- retary will be in charge of ted at the airport ber 242 of November 22, 1967, ;ey consider to a ex- . which is to be reasonably tes the communique, that the g for- - tiations with the European Com- tion Khaddam, the Syrian Depu- 338 of October 22, 1973 pro- cess for the peace-lovin- level of relations reached by. and a sign that .the pected among friends". Foreign Minister ! . mon Market ty Premier and viding of Is- ces. - during the years' coope- for full withdrawal will" with whom he was to have" talks them of occupied new minority- government tre- raeli troops from aU the " various fields is of cautiously in carryinff out WEATHER yesterday evening. ration in security They expressed the unanimous move significance both the Arab territories and the Syr- mendous for promises to renegotiate terms , will be cloudy Gromyko will confer with , ' Arab opinion that conference mu- its The skies Egypt, and legitimate rights of the the Soviet Union and entry. . , country Includ- ian President Hafei tof people of Palestine.. ' st contribute to implementation of British throughout the the sides, are fully determined to ' Following are the Cabinet ap- ing Kabul tonight Scattered day. " . ' of the UN decisions, in the first C&P mi- , maintain and develop relations pointments in the new Labour expected He said in a statement to the In this connection the sides, place of resolution 242 of the Se- snow and rainfall is was that were established in the pro- nority government announced parts of the country press on his arrival that he imple- curity Council'. . In most ag- -' (.have reaffirmed that the cess of their joint struggle yesterday: tomorrow morn-nin- r. 'pleased to return here for, the of agreement on tkmifht and mentation the ; imperialism, colonialism . Harold Wilson, resumed talks with Syrian5 offi- ainst . j. i r r- - "Both sieds are unanimous that Prime Minister ! aggression, will notvfi Council-Edw- ard - i and and th- Lord President of the Temperature: cials.' ,iand troops must,b : regar- - it is necessary and important anybody to damage . these H .; Last week, Gromyko paid a allow T"1' at the Soviet Union take part in Short, Maximum: 12 degrees centig- y be- . Secretary of State for Foreign two-da- visit to Syria which relations Wtowards the attainment of this all the stages of the Middle East ; rade Dr. Kissin- wor- Affairs James Callaghan, 2 degrees centig- gan a few hours after aL as an organic part of a com-deta- il settlement including all the Minimum: "During the talks examined irkjf Lord Chancellor Sir Elwyn ..' for Amman following settle-lem- s organs will be set up rade. ger left prehensive Middle East king that ' on was the complex of ; (Continued on page 4) talks on a disengagement the . at the Geneva Conferencew. ' connected with present ment ; the Syrian front. . ' tSSftSiiiSiS'" THE ICABULTIMES v; NEW ROAD TRAFFIC LAW Article 22: the cargo is more than 20 metres All vehicles must have official PART in a special permit for its carriage its' Inumber plates, as well for ry should acquired before trans- vince Traffic ' vehicles, when moving Article 26: operations from the portation. ( on the public road. Distribution of road permits Department, apart from acquir- Article 32: Article 23: and driving licenses shall be ing of documents already provid-e- d In the event motor driven vehi- - filWil - develop unexpected techni- 1. The driver of means of tran-- - by other regulations. for in this law.. cle public road sportion when driving on public Article 27: .. ' Artide 30: cal default on the for dri-Xvi- sh- Xroad must in possession of - s lo--. the convenience of others it be . The driver of motor driven ve- .1. The driver shall not carry license for the vehicle he dr-- hides is regulred to put on the ' ads exceeding the capadty of the ould be moved away from the : -'- : , traffic. fives. .' : .'' . "' appropriate lights when darkness .vehicle. . .7 path of , 2. Drivinff license is riven tn thn-- falls, or fog obstructs the view. 2. The means of public transpo- Article 33: - ' Xse who are 18 or above, after na-- be rt can not accept passeng- Transporation of passengers Published every day except Friday and public holidays. The front lights should dimm- more health and driving tests, and ed when vehicles approach from ers than the ascribed number. and cargo by motor driven and issing all other legal opposite side. 3. The traffic can, when ; other vehicles shall be regulated

EDITOR-IN-CHIE- by other regulations. F The expiration date of the ARTICLE 28: overcharging in fares is found ' FOOD FOR . SHAFIE a RAHEL TnOdGIIT license shall be noted in it r 1. All technical parts and equi- - fine the violator of the rule. Chapter VI -' Responsibility of Individuals Tel 26847 Article 24: pment of motor driven and other Article 31: ; is-r- - A.penny saved penny ear- Dri--, Traffic Residence: 3207a The holder of the Regular vehicles should be in proper ope-- " The driver can not take loads in the event of aeddents ned. .' Editor ving License can drive on roads rational condition and free of de--.' which overstretches the front se-- ; Artide 34: M. Rahimi within Afghanistan and the Inter- ' .v " at, mudguards vehi- Drivers involved in aeddents Nour , fects. or the of the Benjamin Franklin. ' v '. cause should Editorial Office? national driving licenses which ; 2. Equipment and accessories cles. , ;'' '' which injury or that given immediately means .... Tel 26848 are in Afghanistan can also of the motor driven vehicles shall In no. case the width of. the halt the of 'drive motor vehicles in Afghan be governmented by other regula- - load should exceed the width of transport on the scene of accide- ': change, the posi-- . istan. ': , tions. the vechide. nt, and shall not Chapter V 2. The. limitation mentioned in tion of the Vehicle or the 6cene - Article 25: ''.. ,' v" Transportation of Passengers clause one of this article shall of aeddents until studied by the , recs Learning drivers can use the and Cargo. not be imposed when the condi- police -.'' ''. neview - road only when using special ve- Article 29: tion, the nature or the construc- In case the aeddent causes ma- 1 i t. t "'V accompanied by -, wnen can HEYWAE: hicles and when Real or legal persons using ve- tion of the cargo does not permit tenai loss, me venicie Improving health teacher. The teacher is hides for transportation of passe- division provided such cargoes be moved, it shoud be moved to considered as the driver, and is ngers are required to obtain spe-- ; are carried on supplementary the extreme right of the road, The daily Ileywad in an edi- ' responsible driving. ' documents city or inter-pr- o In event the length of and away from flow of traffic. care in the nation torial yesterday discusses the for the dal the The preparation of the Afghan changes which .occurred in the Health Programme, and its national life of Afghanistan since endorsement by the cabinet, July 17, 1973, the daythe coun- New in Watergate scandal sets the stage for the Mini- try was proclaimed a Republic. indictments stry of Public Health chang- During the last eight months, WASHINGTON, March 6. (Reu- - handed to Judge John Sirica on Grand Jurors from, issuing a tft House aides broke into the Fielding, ing the quality of health care under the leadership, and in the ter). A new wave of indidments Friday, dealt with the theory of "runaway" indictment of .the offices of Dr. Lewis ' in the nation. light of the policies formulated by in Watergate-relate- d scandals the jury that the President him- President, the Daily News said. psychiatrist to Dr. Ellsberg, the The programme comes at a the founder of the new order of was awaited Sunday amid press self was involved in the coverup. Judge Sirica is understood to:, man who allegedly leaked to the ' g time when the new Regional Afghanistan we have witnessed reports that the Watergate Grand The secret report was handed have been asked to. turn over the press the Pentagon Papers deal-in- Viet-:nan- Director of UNICEF, for Cen- profound changes in the country. Jury is convinced that President to the Judge along with indictm- report together with a. bulky-bri- ef with U.S. involvement in t.' tral and 'South Asia, is visit- Nixon was involved in the cover-u- p ents alleging conspiracy to obs- case of . evidence to the ;.';.'.; FTT investigation centres ing Afghanistan. With full confidence in our of the June, 1972, burglary. truct justice and other charges House of Representatives . Judic- The: The inves- allegationsi a government It is certain that the care1 for national leader, and in the new new indictments, inform- against seven former Nixon aid- iary Committee, which is . on that - anti-tru- st , against giant mother and child constitutes ! progressive order our compatri- ed sources said, are expected to es, induding four of his former tigating possible impeachment of suit the aft- ots work with new vigour . ?i'::", ;'' ; ; v was aettled :out of court an important segement of a and deal with the activities of .the closest assodates. ..'; the President. , firm promised tot donate the Health Programme devi- enthusiasm for the realisation of White House "Plumbers" who br- Accordhig to press accounts The judge was expected to. do er- ITT had. the national objectives. The Pre- psych- condu-de- d; possibly as early as 400,000 dollars to. help. meet .ex- sed If the Ministry, and oke into the office of the Sunday the Grand Jury ,. so shortly UNICEF has always rendej sident of Afghanistan in several iatrist of Pentagon Papers Dr. many months ago that, the Monday. penses of the Republican Nation- - comprehensive has pro- p. red 'to Afghanistan very va- speeches Daniel Ellsberg, the Pentagon Nixon was involved in the cover-u- The Watergate Grand Jury, al Convention. luable help and guidance In vided us clearcut guidelines for Papers defendant, in 1971. But the jury had been advis- empanellefi in June, 1972; has ap- '. The political effects? of the this sphere. success in our national endeav- Further charges are expected ed by the Watergate prosecutors parently not Vet finished its work. grand juryV secret: report and The shortcomings which have, ours. ' ,:. in the field of political espionage that it could not indict an incu- It is experted to be recalled in of the newiihdictments, .whichi re- United,: the paper says, in tho- and "dirty tricks", 'dur- mbent President, the reports said. about two weeks. ach into the President's own of- plagued the activities' of the, ' Ministry of Public. Health la ughts and ? deed, we all march ing the 1972 election as well ' as The, Daily News: saidithe1- jur- New indictments in the. Water- fice, may be tested on: Tuesday in lead- break-i- n - Congressional elec- the past are many. "Foremost the same direction,' one in the original at the ors' report . maintained that, the gate Bugging coverup may then in an Ohio among these was the concen- ing towards our objectives of ful- Democratic National Committee President had used, .and- - contin- be issued. Grand Jury investiga- tion. A Republican defeat r i:Te . ; Vow. tration of qualified, medical filment of our national dreams.r headquarters. , ; s; ues to. use, the power of ; the tions are also under way in the would be the third in a and York New . Presidency Ellsberg Case the Internati- -- confirm party's worst fears personnel in the capital: and. ' The New Times and to obstruct thei Grand and the a few other cities. Other prob- ANIS York Daily News both reported Jury probe. onal Telephone and Telegraph that Watergate could cause a dis- Sunday that & sealed report, whi- - Only intercession of a series (ITT) Affair. aster in next November's electi- lems were the shortage and the " " .' insufficient training of para- , The new postal law, and ,;thfr ch the Watergate Grand Jury, of prosecutors had restrained the The Plumbers directed by Whi- - ons.''. medical personnel such as contingency fund set aside by Afghan laboratory technicians and the Red Crescent Society, for aid to victims of possible cala- nurses, cumbersome logistics S. homeland leaders meet Prime Minister Vorster are-subje-cts African processes which create a pre- mities of editorial comments in yesterday's Anis. ventable shortages of medi- ". PRETORIA, March 6,- - (Reuter). Cape province have angered the Vorster has said the Homelands kei is the largest, (most compact The newr Postal .Law the daily-Ani- s cines, eauimnent and snnnl-- The leaders of South 1 Africa's white residents while white far- can have that whenever they and oldest of the Bantustans", says possibility ; ies in hospitals and health creates the African Homelands meet Prime mers elsewhere have resisted, want. At one time, his govern- is likely to press hardest for com- for, Afghanistan to have postal centres, and the lack of a well Minister John' Vorster here- on plans to hand: over their land-ev- en ment1 was accused of delaying plete He has services comparable scope and five-yea- perceived, and thorough hea in Wednesday to thrash our some of though moves are Swell com- it is accu- set a r target for that s efficacy- - to those in other-countrie- '' ' lth education programme for offered the issues affecting the 16 milli- pensated. '.' sed of pushing if too fast.' aim.. - of the world, 71- the citizenry.- r on people they represent. - ; On the independence issue. Chief Matanzima, whose Trans (Continued on page 3) The postal services in A new National Health.. Prog- tbeco Land consolidationj moves to- untry were governed by regula- ramme was necessary to cor-- , wards independence, economic tions which were decidedly out of rect all these. Given the li- development and the question of, date, and the mitation of resources our out of tune with federation are likely to be the IN OU R STIMNGE WORLD at times. disposal, an emphasis on pre- main topics in the first joint mee- , vention of disease is indis- ting between the Homelands chi- (Ren-ter).-r-Bl- : Now that we have a progressive HOLLYWOOD, March, 6, Other awards were Best Male of Japan", based on a best-selle- r pensable, and a citizens hea- efs and South African Premier., singer-compos- and all embracing postal law, we Ste-v-ie Country Vocal, Charlie Rich with of. the same: title and which was lth education scheme will, Indications are-tha- t all eight Wonder "Behind. Closed. Doors",. Best. can expect postal ser- and black songstress , a box office hit in Japan in Janu- for better e us Homelands-th- y-Instrumentalist, take far on this road.., ninth Homeland,. ' hone-ur- s Weis-sber-g vices, and for this sector to make Roberta Flack shared rtop JEric ary. , Radio Afghanistan's health for the Swazis, does not have any I a worthwhile contribution towards at the recording i industry's and Steve. Mandell, with In any case, officials at the programs should be aug--; leaders-wil- l attend the talks. the realisation objec- Grammy Award presentations at "Dueling Banos" from the film Meteorological Agency said,- of national ' staff . mented by a vigorous Pub- tives, social and economic advan- Six of them, induding the the Hollywood Palladium Saturn "Deliverance". Best Motion. Pic- members were kept busy answer lic Health Ministry .publi- day. Wonder, who was kil- ture Album, Neil Diamend with cement three best known-Chie- f Gatsh almost ing telephones for about an hour city and Public Health Edu- - a Livingston Seagull", ' In another editorial the paper Buthelezi of Kwazulu,' Paramount led in car' accident last yeari "Jonathan after the quake shook Tokyo. cation Department. Best ,New says that when natural calami- Chief Aiser' Mitanziman of the received a total o four awards Artist, Bette Midler, The staff .members assured the ties hit, as ' they come without Transkei, and Botswana's Chief put of six nominations. Song'pf.the YearNormanGimbel callers that there was nothing un- Upgrading' the. quality of the d Miss Flack, who.won. record of . and Charles Fox.with "KillingJe e. prior .warnings, we must Lucas Mangope-gathere- for the usual about Sunday's earthqua-k- training qualification "the-First.Ti- and of years, ago for- - Softly with .His be prepared to handle the situa- first time in Umtata, Trans- the Yeartwo Son.'." s, . paramedical personnel, and the tion, and mitigate the. suffering kei capital, last November. Ever. Iisaw Your Fa Increasing their numbers, is ce", won; award., ' ' of the victims. Sometime ago This time, the other two more the same this TOKYO, March 6, (AFP)w The The Teito Rapid Transit Autho- both necessary for implem- year "Killing floods hit some districts in He- conservative men chief. Patrick for Me Softly, with. Meteorological Agency has been rity (subway system) suspended entation of preventive , and. ' ' His Song." . . rat province, and the governm- Mphephu of Vena and Chief Wes-sle- s swamped with phone inquiries, orr all trains on its five lines (n To- curative, medicine . program- Republic Afghanis-- Wonder won the rhythem and whether Sunday's kyo for some five minutes' upon mes. ent of the of ' Mota of Basotho Qwa, are strong earth- tan Blues Sorigwriters Award for quake had any being informed by Meteorolo- rushed adequate and effecti- almost certain to attend, . and connections with the In the hospitals, the failure on "superstition", the Best, ve aid to the victims. all fight are to meet the day be Male a possible submersion of the Ja- gical Agency that the intensity of the part of paramedical. per- Pop Vocal for "You are the Sun- ' fore to thrash out any differen- panese Archipelago.' the quake as four. sonnel to offer the 'kind of Now shine of My Life", Best , Rhythem the Red Crescent Society, ces. ; ''- - which shook Performance 'required Blaes by.'the in the light of the wishes of the and Vocal for 'Superstiti- the central Eastern and North-- ( Service on the Japanese Nation- doctors cause much frustra- on" and best album year-fo- Republican'1 Regime of Afghanis- Vorster has met them all of the eastern areas registering four on al Railway's Shinkansen was con- tion for physicians, "Inner Vision". and. of tan for the welfare and security frpnuentlv ctafoe that the Japanese scale of seven in ducted as usual however. course, suffering for pa- ' He dedicated one of his awards: f the of our compatriots, have set as- he has seen more black leaders Tokyo came, on the heels of last The. quake was felt only sljghti tients, and patient's families. - golden grama-pho- ne ly by persons ide a sum toge-ther-b- week's eruptions of who happened of money for helping than all his predecessors put ut Mt.. Ihara on to Under the new programme, statuette to Jim Croce,: be y we the victims of floods: that may- this time.it is important Oshima Island and Mt. ', Chokai in the Keio Plaza might also try to bring, more who died last year in an air crash. ' on 'HoteL. Japan's , occur hr the spring. This sum is that they present a united front. the border of Yamagata and tallest buHding qualified medical Croce received 'two nominations-fo- r because, personnel, meant for helping the people in A common interest! which 'uni- Akita prefectures. of its spedal. structure song " including doctors' nurses, la various- province his "Bad; Bad Leroy adapted for all new skyscrapers and it is over tes at least the more militant six ' boratory technicians Brown". ' There also in Japan. ' and. and above the funds' already at is the demand, for. more land.. has been a series of Gladys Knight ' : Pips--wo- Pharmacists, within the, rea- the disposal of Afghan and the undersea eruptions' in areas sou- About 50 the Red Most of the. Homelands . are be- persons were dining ch of a. greater, Best' Group- - number of the Rhythem: th of Tokyo since last year. 1 Crescent Society provincial ch- ing offered independence as frag--. in: the Japanese Restaurant on people. ; - . . apters. . and Blues Performance- with-- In addition, Sunday's earthqu- mented territories, and .. when the 45th floor but the assistant In curative medicine the "Midnight Train tO Georgia'' and ake apparently peo- they are all added together, the- reminded the imanager there said Best Pop : there were of a Vocal Performance rs number of The paper highly welcome th- for ple of scenes from Tokyo' 8den some-dine- who well-ru- , ir area will still be only 13 per ' did mot know wen equipped f and "Neither One of Us"; n mom is move of. the. Afghan. Red Cres- of. , "The submersion that there as well-manne- cent the South African land an earthquake. d ' hospitals will cent Society and expresses the surface. erve the requirements of hope that this kind of . foreward entire regions. ' looking attitude' farsighted- , and On this, .however, they are not FURTHERMORE--- ) IvSHEKIN-iriV- r-- J But la the preventive BEIN'MARRlED TO ; ) UNTIL SADIE S medicine ness is developed byt all our pub- likely to get very far. Vorster ""T, H b necessary to have qual- lic and private . institutions. .We and his Minister of Bantu ( Afri- ified personnel on - the watch must not take everything for can) administration and Develop- at every nook and corner of granted from now on,' that we ment, Michiel Botha, have repea- the nation. - have began anew life. This kind tedly stated . they - , We are certain that will not that under the of attitude bred backwardness give t any new more land than that, National Health Prog- - and suffering; in the- past The promised back, in 1936-an- d they ramme existing possibilities Afghan nation., is now fully de- are already having trouble there., win be used to the maxtm- - termined to . develop - the capabi- Proposals to hand the little , om, and solid efforts will be lity r - of mastering every situa harbour of - Port St. Johns to the made to build upon them. tion. Transkei Homeland in Eastern 8, 1974 PAGE 3 THE KABUL TIMES MARCH

- Around 9G3 ad: Intention of Abu AH- JChalaf, or' Ameed a Minister! of the Court Aliptageen died during this dered 'Hussain son of Tahir to of Ruknuldaula, a long standing year and he was succeeded by CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES lead the army, which, was. assig- hostility was resolved between fight-Ab- Ali, Khalaf. Hu- two famous dynasties,, two his son, Abul Ishaq Ibrahim. But ned to u or since he was courageless and ssain. laid, siege to. the. fort, of states of Samanid and AUe Bou-wi- a. os According to new lacked administrative ability, so- -, Sistan .and. continued, it f near th at ly seven years r hut . he. wast not cord - which was accepted by, ldiers in his army revolted" ag- AFGHANISTAN ON , ainst him under the guidance of, able to conquel the, area.. . both dynasties. it wasidecided.th r. one- of the at aUd Azdaldaid Loueek Abu All son of '.Abub-ak- : By Abdul Baouf Benawa During .this year Ruknuldaula

.in- -. Andv shouldpay.150,000 ta. 200,000. di- -' , Ibrahim who could not fact ant of Ali son of Lais, brother of . pabtiA5j KoshanidJ name every year. the revolters escaped to Bukhara AmroHais Yaqoub) to share the Duiring ithis yen Aba ilsbaq lb of the 'Emirate in Gurgan. He arab minted coins. ia the. nars to Emir Mansour Harlx. some In .promised: to get support of the court of administrative responsibilities of rahim son of Aliptageeniithe Emir In. of Maktounk son'Of. return the Emir had ihe-ha- which,) Awnitazh not i attack provinces For Samanids. V the Emirate with him. of Ghaini diedu Since no Khurasan Abul Hassan Seemjour of still exist at to Rai xoins reveal that , .the further, strengthening of On arrival in Bukhara, Ibrar Tahir who was a brave man fo- children'. theeWersurf Ghaini ich the Chief of Army of Khurasan museum. These the slave-an- d independent , were in new relations . Abduldaula. gtave him was able to get help from ught many, battles against the ose Bilaktageen a personal. too changed his mind and 'refus- tocal. rulers o Nisha--, Andarab that time . his daughter Ui.marriage to Emir Emir Mansour who raised a enemies of Khalaf. and won most commander of 4hei security ed ta fight land came-t- 'existence in at Gha- .Aliptageen.,. He was .ai,.' pour."-- ' who .had minted coina.. in their Mansour, Samanid. huge army to follow him to of these battles. . guard of 972 zni. Ibrahim with tha help of Em- brave man and was thus appoints Around 968 a.L: 'names.. Around ad. ir Mansour regained Ghazni and V Around 964 ad.! ed as the Emir of Goaani. Thonew Abo. Ahmad Khalaf' Emir of Around 971 ail: Greatest scholar, astronomer" by-al- l Moharam of. the late defeated Loueek Abu Ali. Abu Ahmad Khalaf Emir of Emir of Ghaani who. was oliked Sistamwho had been defeated by; and mathematician of jof .' November) .century Hi-jr- i, During this' year in Sistan, Sistan went to Haj and appointed soldiers adopted a justifiable Tahir son of Abu All took refngct this year (second fourth .and mid. fifth - 1 Om; "Ghazni was Abu .Raihanr Albexuni .whose Emir Abu Jahfar was killed in Tahir6on of AH to take overthe system, .to this- administration? wh with Emir Mansour. Samanid. 8ultan.Mahmoud:of was spent party. He, was a wellknovm affairs of administration 'on his ich added to his fame. He ruled ce again he regrouped bis armyi born in "Ghazni The mother of important, part, of life a Ghaz-navi- : years. the' of eountraf ;S SultanMahmoud was daughter of. in Ghazni in the court of ruler: of the Safarid. dynasty , behalf: Button; his return he was for about'ten with heh :the dignitaries jofZabul. was born.inin.Khuwarazm. and ruled in Sistan. for near- - deprived of: permission to enter Around 966. ad:: manid and proceeded' towards:. one of.the: jot . re- Ali son Byas the ruler-of- ' But when h arrived in Sistann .As inlhe lijghtLthia some the. died in the year 104a .sud in ly 41 years. . During his reign Sistan and was forced to take Abu of informed Tahir, historians ..and poets even Fird, Chazni;and was .buried there. he had maintained good relations fuge- with tha Emir of Samanid Kirman whose province r was he was that lad desc-endenc- mentioned his son . had . ousi .hawe. established the (DetailSvOf his life, will be with! .the rulers , of .Samanids es- and with hi support was able: to captured by .Dyalma Bawihi wenti died and Husianr - ' Sultan Mahmoud fr- in the events of the year, pecially with Nasr son.' of Ahmad come .back to Sistan. to Bukhara. to- encourage 'the ascended the emirate. of ch- tfme.Zahulis-ta- n during 'which died.) Mamdouh Rodakl who had prais- ,Tahirwho had no other choice, Emir; Mansour Samanid. to .occu- Hussain handed over the om Zahulrfat.that he . ; provin- . As-faz- ai and name of Around 873 ad. ed Abu Jahfar of his qualities in left the Emirate and went to py the territory of Alle ? Bouwia. arge of emirate waa.th tha aroundGhazni which also .in- Abu Ali Balhami a wise Mini-ster.- his poetry. and Khalaf once again took Emir Mansour assigned Abul Ha- went to ask Emir Mansour for ces cluded areas up to" the centre the court of Samanid died Duringthe time of Jahfarihere charge of Sistan administration ssan Seemjouri from Khurasan pardon. ihe ' :'' ' '.,- f Khashrod and Hilmand). during this year. Emir Mansour peace tranquility In the and askedc the soldtersAof Emir and. Washmgeer and Hassan son .o of was and : - n :969i aid.: Other details about the life of Yosouf son of Ishaq replaced area. Many scholars and intellec- ' Mansour to return- back to their of Farouzan from Gurgan, Around to conquer Rai and. to Abu Ahmad iKhalaf once. again Sultan Mahmoud Ghaznavi will Abu Ali Balhami. tuals had gathered .around him places. ' After-som- e time be followedJater.) Abu Ali Balhami was one of and. had written; many books (de- Around. 965. a.d: fight againstTRuknuldoula.. They ruled Sistan. ' During a greatest scholars-o- f his time. Tahir son. of Ali once again arrived in the area during! the he refused..to,,obey,the?order of this.year,inKhurasan, the dicated to him. ' 352 .of Samanid, --by .not pa- reasonable-an- d genuine, solution During the. year Hijri he v Kh- end of thiB year.! the court tr After his death, his son Emir attacked Sistan and defeated " k and.gifts.lo Emir. Man- was nut forward by. ' the Minister anslated the-boo- 'Tarikhe Tab-ri-" Abu Ahmad Khalaf ascended the alaf; shelter Around 967 a d. : ying: taxes ll pro- -- with the Arabic language to ir Washmgeer-fe- sour, which he had earlier of the .Court of Samanid the from Emirate of Sistan, and asked Ta-h- with the Emir of Samanid via During .this' year: ? cooperation of "Abu AttVBalhami :Dari t)n order of the Emir of Tamimi (who from Badghis and requested him for off from the hors&.and.died-- mised. the son of Ali : ', :) . The Emir wholeamedAboulthe. and .through .the efforts .of Ibnul of Samanid. his mothers' side was a descend- - help.. v. ; and. his son Bistoun. took charge. Possible sabotage in Turkish airliner disaster ARCTIC

d , March 6,' (AFP). Aviation Seven bodies and pieces of the Aviation authorities here-note- J authorities here ' Monday were plane were also found about 15 that the explosion could re- giving more weight to kilometres away from the crash sult from an engine- - exploding more and - o the possibility that Sunday's air- site. The plane was presumably and its- turbine blades slicing-int- of Paris was then an altitude of 4,000 met- - the fuselage. "The DC-1- liner disaster north at ' '. one engine in each wing and a result of an explosion during ; s. .; the explo flight V Grimaud said recordings of third in the tail, so that the --the wmg could' be I The crash of a .Turkish Airlines the: radio exchanges between the sion of one in a possible cause. DC-1- 0, which had just taken off" plane and the ground indicated . Butisuch: aircraft aw'.builtiwith , ' from. Paris Orly Airport-o- n a , plane had reached that alti- v the high flight from Istanbul to London, tude. rigorous precantionswith st DC-10- rength steel around .engines took the lives of all 345 people The 's captain at no the - to prevent' such accidents-- Moreo on board- - ' time indicated anything- was wr- ver, an eKploding;imotor iwouldi While there was evidence in--1 ong, Grimaud said. The official split the plane apart immediately1 dicating a mid-a- ir explosion, pos- denied reports that the record- damaged fuselage; sibly the result of sabotage, ex- ings included what seemed to be if it the and the plane would not then be able perts investigating the crash panicky, cries. ;v i fly dozen kilomet- still could not say with any What was heard, he sugg- to. on another so, experts said. certainty what happened. ; ested, was probably a horn that res or the - might ca- Maurice Grimaud, the French sounds automatically in the plane Some- other incident ' use sudden decompression of the government's Secretary-Genera- l cabin if the pilot reduces the said. A poorly fni rNiril Aviatinn oaiA in a radio flow of fuel and if he has thus cabin the experts anight have this result MSli;--":- interview that it would take len- - ' reduced the speed, of the plane closedLdoor doors is gthy laboratory analysis to deter- below the safe minimum for the but the closing of the carefully controlled,' they" noted. mine whether there, were traces circumstances. stron- deb-.ri- s. Thus sabotage seemed a , of explosive the aircraft's in gren "If the pilot, at this stage of ger possibility. Even a hand ':r,.V r. produce sufficiently He disclosed that Turkish An- - the flight, felt the need to reduce ade could a the aviation ex-- ' lines asked the French authori- the flow of fuel, .this means that large explosion, pots said. - ' ties last December guard the ; something. abnormal had happen- ta Fre-- airline's planes when they were ed", Grimaud commented. Agence Presse, and nch. newspapers have received an at French airports. He added th- - Hundreds of police,' troops and at the request had' been granted onymous telephone.,; calls from other searchers who have been people claiming to have sabotaged and that police protection was in coming the crash area found part i the Turkish plane. effect. .o'":' of the "black box" the DC-1- 0 ca- 216 passen- The man who called AFP said . Grimaud said the flight information. rried to record he belonged to a group called "II-y-- gers, mostly British, who board- re- The-- drivers of ia ered by trucks iate. water barriers, for the The part they found was for toujonrs Quelque Chose a Fa- the ed the flight at Orly Airport had fli- Transport Departme- - tisextmcting enterprises, as water here breaks through to cording the plane's line of ire" (there is always something Boad: . been searched, as had their hand (gold) wellvsw thei-ieiBiee- rf' .ranehe ? the. surface of the rivef, ice, ght The part for recording the to. do). He said it'.had placed the nt of the Yakut Zoloto luggage,; but not their : luggage ' cockpit auttmnnr-ou- s in hm NtothiUi YSluitisw. flooding the motor road. crew's conversations had bomb in the suitcase of a London-boun- d iirm (Iv the Yakut was put the hold. : that into not yet been found. mea- republic in Siberia) transp bu ihev winter;;; .lasea 'IW passenger and it was . -- French police searched lugga- great-- ; deatt, different Yan ; IRtreiv broBs4. More than 200 trucks of the ' to exploded .before ." the ort a of lteeud, wh- A engineer received the nt have Xst-Kuigh- in ge destined the hold only French i on Road Transport for . ; freight of national economic ani autonwbilerinoadV is lala box" analysis Mon- plane took-off- - airlines requested such a sea-- "black for - dlffJe-ul- t two? Jcevr- department are plying ' the no- en ir importance- the most the wetiwdeep). river. day. He said would take a A caller to the newspaper hr rcn, ne expiameu. it conditions of. .Arctics This road stretchear alsos na-- r rthern ice routes. They are on Sair said the crash had the . week to determine whether it ' . The authorities were expecting ea. - ny handseA) kUaaetnia along: veni bv strons-- valorous men provided information indicating been the work of the "Librcal v'i to take about a week to gather Nizhn-eyanvpor- t, who. fear not tie caprices of the Front", a political movement "not Freight atrrives in the creelbrvalleTs .bettreenhlUc, n crash, wh--. anything abnormal. v . all the debris from the ' mouth of the osseste nrrtnkanHed itandra, severe nature there and the of French origin". . - in the addition to ex- -- parts of the plane In 'the French r, ich scattered Tan-TUTe- beyond Ar-- ; tbe spurs of .ta Veifchev- -' fierce frosts. perts charge jnvestiga- - far the sni and parts of human bodies for jar of the trnSkav keepi'-o- -- A column of rrtroks- - of. the This caller expressed regret for ctlc Circle, By ships negotiat- ansk Eangeo Tbe . United Turki- vUst-Kirlg- hundreds of metres around the tion, the States and stren g; Road . Transport the death of the passengers, add ing: the Nertham. Sea Route unovinr 'abwA id&risf main impact point in the forest sh government and the plane's sntm'ftanna.jtKdhwPxUar) nightie Department on the winter Ar-- ing : "We not expect it as- during the short navigation Ermenonville, 45 kilometres ; US manufacturer McDonnell Dou- did to - of F.-o- is deliv and ispe to'aegoti- etio read sume such dimensions". , ;. season. there It frefluentlr of Paris. , glas, have sent investigators here. north In Iran, the ARP bureau at Teh eran received a telephone call from, someone' who ssld be spoke Japan? amusement area xtffiscted.fa S. African homeland leaders for the "Liberation Organisation (Continued page 2) like Chief Buthelezi and Chief of Armenia", whioh he said had from TOKYO, March 6, (DPA).-H- u-C But fewer executives have an the executives links and depend- ' Lucas Mangope on how that fe- caused the crash.) Chief Buthelezi, certainly the ni-g- ht Ginza since on substitute become midair-explosio- parked each: etrentag out at the ence the system should work and The hypothesis of a ndrede? of itaxis outspoken the group, has deral office-block- s goes most of -- Mg companies have cut en- stronger as time on. was supported bj the fact form a queue several: thr just announced plans for the fi- who it should include. expenses in view of You may pay up to 15,000 yen that, seven bodies came 'down 15 long dose to theginza", tertainment elections among his four mil- . And the issue was further besetting the for a glass of whisky in the Gin-z- a, rst kilometers from the main crash Japan's biggest amusement dist- the economic crisis lion Zulus, so that his - govern- confused when the white opposi- and another 10,000 he This would further indicate rict near the heart of Tokyo. nation. fc can enter a new stage of tion United Party and Progressi. site. juice of geisha look- ment . But few months wo the cab These expenses have become a the fruit the ve Party claimed the federal idea an explosion the passengers sec- a development-on- e which gives it metropolis refused., cherished tradition since compa- ing after you and urging you to argument tion the baggage hold. . v drivers Jn the. made by -- as their own.. The has .or the right laws . anyone, unless; was ' nies nay tiedaet from their taxes.' spend- - (caused great rifts in the United to take he the white Republic and move .to- ti- up-t-o t).75 per their ba- Party, particularly after its. r, Debris of the DC10 were found prepared to pay twice or three tenTf wards full independence., charged on sic capital for them. To be accompanied by a geisha Harry Schwarz, sig- Monday on edge Montge mes as much as was Homeland leaders the of : obligatory. The other ; Finns using .thaseaexpsasesr in arestanrant. is . faith" with woods, northeast of Paris . near .the metre.'. t anr indepen- ned a "declaration of ..'. Top-hoste- sses about true-exte- between have talked less e ' tardisgttistl nt x)Tth-- earn village St'Pahus-wher- the . NcArthe'drivtrs have t wait dence, but they have all thought Chief' Buthelezi. the of four and five million yen a mon- idea seven bodies were found Sunday hours for a fare the oil crisis eir profit " various proposals For Vorster however, the ' ' beyond it to t ' plunged MocthVTrpensestorwhichl th . ; "because-- . am not amidiremanta of aircraJr seats and. inflation have the on federation. was rejected: I entitledJnnty- - exceed i L50(l ginza ieep depression. the-Umta-ta part strewn over meters. Some into a statement issued after prepared to make any of the monthly salary, and The "romanesque" bar which In seatbelts still fastened. Do not be misled by the big twice his sovereignty of whites subservient were y, gei-sha- a Summit, the six leaders omo-eflh- a moneyvUpo-ckerodlb- opened last year, lured away . to push expanse ' to any people or nation, white or Two wKnessesf hevertold; ofwa crowd which continue present backed "the fundamental - mm byrhivingj ow- girls'. from vother establishm- .- tching a field .bodies-fel- l their, way throngh the- narrow li right of each citizen, irrespective black- from as receipt ents by offering them a special side streets of Ginza Avenue-Th- a ner of a bar write out a creed, live Yet he did say he foresaw "an above them. of race, colour, or to ' 2J)00.. amount, higher than the 40 million yen joining bonus and , tbe- - .aic amusement, areas. lor, an. dignity, opportuv economic, power bloc, a. power The bodif revolved .in paying- - previous employers a a full life? with restaurants i ener. charged. the . they plunged. witnesses? bars, night clubs and under the rule bloc against Communism, .and as' th - mlllioiryen nlty and justice only 25 per cent of their re- Extensive bar visits also- enable . "tramferfee" of five every state said- - They smashed several dozen get the best way of power bloc in which . of law", and said passers-by- an executive to delay his return for each hostess. own aspirations." centimeters into the, ground on venue from casual " achieving this was "the federal, can realise its Bat . spending, on this lavish as impact. The big money spenders are, toswife, AildaranLla honentfi embodying He quoted! Chief Mangope et form of government zoku" eften than-n- is waaU scale hat become a thing of the In this, and other Investigators found identity pa- or rather were, the "shayo idrnore autonomous states free of racial supporting him cheerless. bars and strip dubs are dosing suggest- pers of six of these victims. Four the people vvho wine, dine and and Homeland leaders have - exclusiveness." ' libe- Thur ttieir coaryanyv is seme--tort- xhwn by tkardcaea - economic were Japanese, one was British enjoy themKhes thanks- to The statement covered up some ed the formation- of an a family sabstttute, and 4) and one was Turkish- - ral expense accounts. ot of the differences between men (Continued on page PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES MARCH 6, 1974

OUR SPORTS to 35th i asked ' Rumor orm ' Italian cabinet i i: i f " it j. vr.,p i, ;t f ROME, 6, (Reuter).rPre-- t this stage, March ti " tinue to tacitly ""support the next DIGEST ident Giovanni Leone was expe- I Despite Berlinguer's warnings, government as out- - m they did the i .outgoing-"'Prime- - m cted to call on, . thought they will con- going l A' '.. observers administration. 'I ' BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Mar. Minister Mariano Rumor last ni- r 6, (Reuter). Englands ' cricket ght or today to form 's 35th' man ata selectors yesterday v ' 1943. ' ' World news named the government since , lro following Ru- a , FLY IRAN AIR team for Tomorrow's , Any lingering doubts 'about .v.ABO DHABI, March 6, (AFP). voy Moroccan ' third test against the West In- mor's selection were removed and Director of ';! Zaire Head of State Mobutu ; 727 dies here: when Amintore Fanfani, Secret-- , Economic Affairs at the Prime Boeing Sese Seko and United Arab Emir OflSce. ' : ! Mike Denness (Captain), Geoff ary of the Giant Italian Christian1 Minister's rates President Sheikh Zayed ' They J Boycott, Dennis Amiss, John Ja- Democrat Party which has head- also signed an agreem-- IR 821 i Ben Gr-ei- Sultan Al Nahyane want to concerning meson, Keith Fletcher,' Tony g, ed Italian government or coalitl-- , ent delivery of Sov develop their countries; coopera-- ; iet machinery. The agreements- - Alan Knott, Chris Old, Geoff on since the .war, made it ", clear Every Monday & lliursday ' ' tion, particularly in political 1974-197- 8 Arnold, Pat Pocock, Bob Willis. was his choice. the period.i Their that Rumor ' -, ' rand economic fields, Zairese so- details were not made public, r ,' After, Rumor gets "the; Kabul-Tehera- n 0345 :urces said yesterday, i . , -- At AM nod, a new phase of consultations f In the past, has bou ' ' General Mobutu, who arrived ght Soviet petroleum,' ZITTAU, East , March would; then, begin, with the Prime sunflower , Monday an With kmrnediate connection to Europe con- ' re-- 1' here on official visit seed oil and pine lumber. Mosi 6, (Reuter). East Germany Minister designate trying , to IR 733 t , IR 55 IR725 World Soccer CinV' of Was yesterday continuing his talks 'Cow purchased' cork and' citrus tinued their concile the varying demands . " with Sheikh Zayed. ::, i . north-Africa- n Monday Thursday 2-- h preparations with a 2 (halftime coalition .'. part- - v fruits from this the prospective : ' '' 1-- The sources said that General :'v" : 'ji:' 1) ' land. Tehran Dep 1234 Dep 1130 1234' draw against Czechoslovak ners. ,.' , Tehran Tehran ' ' ' Mobutu had told the Abu Dhabi year, " 1440 J first division side Bohemians These could well be the same Last the Soviet Union was Rome Arr Abadan An 1235 Rome 1440 " leader that there Would be no ho; Morocco's eighth largest supp Rome Dep 152a ' 1330 15251 yesterday. represented , , Abadan Dep Rome here four parties in the ' ' pe of peace in Middle East ' ' The East Germans, who scor-- 1 outgoing government team tbe the lier, and its seventh biggest cus-- ' Paris H Arr 1705 Athens Arr 1555 Geneva 1635 ! ' ,;i Ried-e- l, - if Israel continued Its occupation tomer. In ten Paris Dep 1805 Athens Dep 1645 1715 Schnuphase and Socialists, . the first months Geneva ed through Chritsian Democrats,- ' , of Arab territory. t ; Londou 18.00 ' lacked concentration and co j Social Democrats and Republic-- last year, Morocco bought about Arr Lcndon Arr 1815 Frankfirt 1811 fi:.1 23 mllUon dollars worth of Sov tra-- hesion in a match that only flick ans. " "' .'. .'" , . , For lurthe infomatlon, please contact your J V f ered into life in the second half." leader of the Repub- - iet goods, and sold about 24 vei or IKANALJ sales office Tel. 25871 or 25072. But the ,! KUWAIT, March 6, (Reuter)- .-. went trig- - million worth to the Soviet Union, 300-7-1- , . Leans Ugo La Maua, who 74 The game marked the return Kuwait's National Assembly is Hans-Jerg- en gered the crisis by resigning last , of midfield star ' soon expected to ratify an agree;. British Election Kreische who had been out of Thursday, may choose, to stay ment which would give the state : (Continued from page 1) picture since he sustained a ( out. J " the a 60 per cent share in the Bri- - Jones, ' - : Afghan Fur Tailoring bad knee injury in last Septem; t tish and American-owne- d Kuwait Nrico Berlinguer, Secretary of, Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, INDUSTRY G. II FARYADI and BROTHERS ber's world cup qualifying match (KOQ. - par-- , Oil Company V Chancellor of the Exchequer With long standing- experience and service is J against Rumania. Italy's powerful communists , to the clients Assembly Denis Healey, v ready to accept all kinds of ready-mad- e outfits! East Germany have been drawn ty, yesterday called for a radi- The yesterday closed orders lor fur ; such as overcoats, jackets, ' by next Itali-a-n the present phase of debate on Secretary of State for Employ hats etc. In line with most mo-- against West Germany, Chile ,and , cal new spirit the and warned of his a bill covenjg the revised parti- mentMichael Foot; r dern fashion. If tried once our products will make you our per-- J Australia in next summer's world government v, J manent clients. r..v.;.,-- .., opposition unless cipation accord, which now re- , Secretary of State for Energy group matches party's dogged ' cup finals, their ' ' Addressi Nau, Embassy. ' forthcoming. turns to the finance and economy Eric Varley, Shant opposite Iranian Hamburg , and this was , J taking place in Tel. 24259. .? ...tt , . who the wes- - committee to study. J ; ,r 300146 West Berlin. Berlinguer, heads t further Secretary of State for Social tern world's largest Communist Observers expect it to come Services Mrs. Barbara Castle, consulta- before again, to Party, i kept following the house and Secretary of State .for Industry , LONDON, March 6, (Reuter). tions with President Leone, who receive the essential ratification Anthony Wedgwood Benn, 1 there, within two mo- London boxing promoter Harry is winding up two days of talks the next' Secretary of State for the En : BIDS pr- nths. WANTED Levene said here yesterday that with Italian political leaders vironment Aanthony Crosland, Minister American Bob Foster would de- ior to naming a. Prime. Secretary of, State for Scotland RADIO AFGHANISTAN NEEDS AN fend his world designate. KV ""'' William Ross, Secre- , March 6, (AFP).- -A Soviet- title against a British opponent The Communist Party Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan made -Moroccan trade agreement ELECTRICAL GUITAR AND ORGAN WITH AMP--; in London later' this year. tary's statement, however, casterHarold Lever, Co-nte- do was signed yesterday by He would meet either John it clear that the communists here a Secretary of State for Trade visiting Soviet Foreign Trade En- - - LIFIER, LOUDSPEAKER AND OTHER REQUIRED, the British, Commonwealth not intend ; to cause trouble at Peter Shore, - light-heav-y weight champion, or Minister of Agriculture Fred PARTS AND AN Chris Finnegunom. S. African homeland leaders ACCORDIAN. INDIVIDUALS, LO Levene said contest would first Edward Short will lead the, have to retain his European title .(Continued from page 3) gether with the country's other House of Commons. He will take J CAL AND FOREIGN COMPANIES WHO CAN PRO Denmark ' against Tom Boggs of power in Southern Africa;. racial groups whose futures are the chair at cabinet meetings and Fineagan unit here next Tuesday, and all of them, economics are so closely bound to them in will answer Prime Minister's qu VIDE TIffi ABOVE MENTIONED ITEMS SHOULD; Card-oz- a For must beat American Paul ; spite of "separate development," the House : Comm a dominant issue as they, try to . estions in of same programme. I on the extend their mainly agricultural . Wednesday's meeting may have ons when the Prime Minister is SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATIONS TO THE SERVI-- boxers Then the two British i develop- - . come", crucial so. ' interests to industrial . at a time. unable to do here, on' May would be matched ment to support their ever-incre- going to StS2SX&&SG&S CES DEPARTMENT AND BE PRESENT AT 2 FM 21, with the winner sing populations. ' Septem- - ' meet Foster possibly in probably be press- .Vorster will ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 1974 TO ATTEND TIffi advisory . council everything ed to'form an Levene added that to the one already in BIDDING MEETING. with Foster, .similar had been confirmed ration in Southwest Africa to dis- understood that although it is cuss such long-ter- plans. were" still taking negotiations ; . -- Minister says he will money, The Prime place regarding the be prepared to consider this when he is asked to do so, and though Hotel Inter Continental i Chief Buthelezi. , claims Vorster INVITES YOU FOR A DELICIOUS has already rejected the , idea, Classified Advertisement there seems a good chance that f. -- I it will come into being, ' . LUNCHEON BUFFET On moire general matters, - the ' mm Homeland leaders are likely to OR IE N T A L : put pressure Vorster to" 'offer Yma Hotel A i Restaurant ( on Located at Taunur Shahi Park tne majoniy or meir ieupc wuu ON FRIDAY MARCH 8TH o- -. a r. th heart of Kabul City. remain in white areas better terms, of pay, amenities AT THE PAMIR RESTAURANT ,01113 with bath Tel: 23496. deal in ; 12 Cable: Yama Hotel and human respect. FROM NOON TO 2:30 VM. FOR AFS. 250- - PER PERSON ; only With a general election FOR RESERVATION PLEASE CALL ' six weeks away, Vorster will be HAMEDZADAH 31851-5- 4 anxious to show his white voters DEPABTMENT STORE , ' that he is not giving in to black EXT; 204 demands.. He does not have to Save time and money... - i worry about black votes because everyone, house-- ; Ciothlnc for ' ; ' 'hold and kitchen utensils. f there aren't any." Cwmetlcs, gifts, sni toys, But he" is also proud of bring-- : I ;. ring the Homelands so far, and may be keen to present his elec- - I 'torate with a picture of the go- tfe Available j at Circulation Dept. Orbal offers French perfu-- vernment working in dose har-Imo- - who, af--' mes: Ma Grille By carven, Ar- n with their leaders, Wat - generally support the idea The Kabul Times, Ansari pege and via Lanvin, caboch- ter all, PAN AM MAKES TIffi GOING GREAT ard by Pierre Cardin, Mousle- - lot "separate development" . .V ure by Roger Gallet. For the millions of Africans TEL: 26851 EXT. 59 AND 23834 FLY PAN AM who watch from the sidelines, to-- . 1- -1

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