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to--- UN should fake sanctions agaihs Polish trade team - 'mm '' Israel: Prime Minister Etem hero tor taiKs KABUL, Jan. 17', (Bakhtar). Afghanistan's support of UAR A Polish trade delegation arrived Reiterates here Friday for talks on Afghan1' -. KABUL, JAN. 17, (BAKHTAR). PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN MI- Pplish trade relations with Com- NISTER NOOR AHMAD ETEMADI EXPRESSED THE BELIEF TODAY THAT merce Ministry authorities. by UNITED NATIONS HAS TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES, INCL The delegation is headed "Tlffi Kouz, head of the trade treaties AGAINST WHICH CONTINr i IJDING ALL POSSIBLE SANCTIONS ISRAEL !. department ot tne f oreign iTaae TTFS TO DISREGARD UN EFFORTS TO ESTABLISH PEACE. BASED ON J Ministry in Warsaw. SECURITY RESOLUTION ' Talks between the. two delega- - JUSTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNCIL Com- ' tions began yesterday in . OF 22ND NOVEMBER, 1967." '' - ,;v merce Ministry. ,The Afghan ... HE WAS SPEAKING AT A LUNCHEON HE GAVE IN HONOTO PFTHR ; was led bv Saved Zobair.- VISITING UAR ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT DR. LABIB SHUKAIR. - ...... director' general of foreign trade, in the Commerce Ministry.' . . THE PRIME MINISTER NOTED AFGHANISTAN'S CONDEMNATION OF THE ISRAELI OBSTRUCTION OF EFFORTS AIMED AT ESTABLISHING lawyers PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST THRO UGH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE UNI-- . Afghan ' TED NATIONS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CARRYING THE TASK EN- -' TRUSTED TO HIM BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION, ;AN,I3 . BEC-- ; Iaqvo for -- Maniln ENTLY JSNJJUKS0.U tSi Tilt; uCilNi!inALi'ACaiivmJLi, . .U" s congratulating the UAR people and government on completion of the Aswan dam,' Attet A '' TnM .' noi-Kta- one of hopes of President Nasser, the Prime V tJTTT 17 i .. which said was the realisation of the the late -- he Afghan delegation of lawyers Minister expressed the hope that the greater ideal of the late leader, i(he restoration of the rights An ,;- hpnHpd hv SuDreme Court Just- -' nation, also be in near future, : i. r. c. of the Arab will fulfilled )iW: ana oi me uugco (See text of Etemadi s speech Page 4.) Ke rresiaeni. '" ..Tribunal Dr. Walid Hoqoqi left of An.-- at - Dr. Shukair yesterday morning . sed, the thanks President the context of recent development Kabul Saturday for Manila to ta--"- -k 11 a.m. met Prime .Minister, war Sadat, and the UAR gover- . in the Middle : East,'' and, ensur- - ' nart in the conference of As Afghan: ' ing just peaces: ned Foreign Minister Noor Ah-- ment and people to the iof .a' .... t lawyers. ''''.'"-- - ' ian his office", f ' government and people for v Prime Minister' Etemadi' explai- - be-- ., mad Etemadi in v . The conference which will . ; ' ' ' At the meeting Shukair expres- - their support for Arabs, and ned the . Afghan governjiient's .13 legal ' will discuss star.d-vis-a-vi- s the- - conditions in J questions pertaining Asia ana f tot the Middle East and" de-"- -'' Dr.. Shukair and Senator fecerit Dawi. Pacific area. . . velopments, and once 'more rei-w-" Int'l oil firms seek fixed v . Members' .of the delegation .are: r terated Afghanistan's support for ' ' Ghulam Mohaiuddin, a professor .': Afghan-UA- H 5 1 the restoration of Arabs' rights. Shukair on 'at the College of Law, head of wprld next yrs V; prices for stated his government's, stand in-- ? the cnvp.rnment cases tribunal in I - PARIS, 17, big international oil companies, The Prime Minister, also pre-"ente- d Jan. (AFP)vThe justice lvumsirv auuui iviiaim .... yesterday proposed to the oil exporting states global negtia-- .' 'some samples of marhle ties, Mideast sU ' Rafiq, and Abdul Karim" Shadant tions on fixing1 world prices for the next five years. , ; and asbestos which will be sent ; :1 ';''; ' '; 'Editor's Note: , head of the personnel department message prganisa- - ped would be appreciated that to UAR to be worked the'''' ' In a to the it into Following are excerpts from a press statement by Dr. Moham. of. Supreme Court, Co- - es .,'.' tion of Petroleum Exporting "we are not able to conclude mausoleum of the late President , .' ' mad. Labib Shukair, member of the Supreme - Executive Commi-- and to gov- - gotiations with individual mem-emme- ...Nasser;' '' :: ? ? (OPEC) the v,!;''v'';i' o - ttee fthe, Arab Socialist Union and speaker of the National As- . of the ber countries" The oil compani- - : 350,000 karakul The Prime Minister 'had . , ex- sembly df UAR the now in Kabul. . ', . r - es, tne eignt leaqjng on iirais es mereune sussesteu una- uc-a- nd pressed the wish for presentati- s requested r a number of "independent" gotiations now being on of Afghan marble 1 and asbestos v wish to express my pleasure, and the happiness of the dele- companies proposed talks "as so- by them (the member-countrie- s) " for the mausoleum while he "" was gation 'accompanying me, upon visiting your great country with possible." " ) should accordingly for the time on as . in Cairo for the late President's which the United Arab Republic Is tied by deep historical bonds,; he- being be postponed." ' in - The negotiations would be funeral . ; .v-- ' London' services. j. sincere and solid brotherhood, as well zs a great humanitarian J place desired The 10 OPEC membercountries A ld at the time and The mausoleum "Will bev built. , :.:v;';;;:;v:ri'-;..,'"',''f'-',;- , , faith which advocates peace and champions right and justice, ; by OPEC with a view "a simul-- are: Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Abu . of Aswan "granite 'and Afghan ...Our" country had exerted all the ceasefire permanent is aim- - KABUL, 17, taneous, settlement" of all outst- Dhabi, Iraq, .KuwaiO,' Indonesia, marble and asbestos. Jan. (Baklvtar). possible efforts to reach . peaceful ed at deceiving the world public, problems: . Libya, Qatar and Venezuela, x . ' Thar,king-fo- f' ' 350,080 Afghan karakul pelts we- anding the presentation.-- solution based on justice and, the opinion and to make it Jbelieve settlem- Rhiitnir aaiA AfaVioniofoTiV ' re sold in a London auction last The, main lines of the Dr recognition of peoples of cease-- , Under Secretary right in that continuation the' fetching $2,450,000. suggested would include: Meanwhile of. gesture a move-toward- - Is--. week ent" is -- their land and soil, but '.Isratl fire means peace while its true A revision of the posted pri- State. John Irwin left Washing lamic soudanty, and appreciation, In four auctions in London and which represents one of the: ugl- intentions are to . face the, world oils. ton for Iran, Saudi Arabia and ' New York during the current ' ces of all crude of the services of the late Nasser iest forms of imperialism, that of with a "faTt accompli" in regard- The, new levels should be su- Kuwaty to discuss problems that for ' ' Afghan year j 12. million worth " the Islamic world. the settling colonialism" based on ing the ceasefire lines as borde- govern- ' nr "a moderate adjustment have arisen between the meet-:- -- arcrhan iraraum naira nraiA bject to Shukair held separate- - ' usurping the land and expelling rs. But we would like to make it "world-wid- e western companies. ' . against the yardstick of ments and oil ings yesterday with the House of its original owners and replac Id, said Ghaffour Reja, Presid- De- ' clear that the ceasefire is not ah , . ; Sources to the State inflation." close the People President Moha-' '. ent of the. Afghan Inst- ; Dr. ing them with Alien persons still in means for cr- - Karakul partment said that the United aim itself but a No increase in the mmad Omar Wardak, and Senate ; carries on its plan begun 1947 . itute. further th-- in eating the suitable conditions for cur- States was prepared to agree President Abdul Hadi Dawi, When tax rate percentage beyond The of exorting the Arab territories, . the UN Envoy Dr. Jarring to ful- the remaining stocks are at companies should make fi-- rent rates, no retroactive paym- the senate and house executives and one part gfter the other and then fill, his mission in implementing sold sales of this year, will am- produ- -. - nancial concessions to the ; UAR- - and no new obligatory rein- the ambassador were ajso .'facing- the world resolution-stipulatin- ount to 113 million, said. ents 4) with a fait the Security Council he (Continued on page .; :.i meetings. vestment. present at the V ..' : ; . withdrawal of Israe- Most of the pelts last week we- Last- flight Dr, Wardak gave ' While awaiting OPEC's reply r - a Israeli troops are still occupy- -' li troops from all the occupied re bought. by American - ho--' reception in honour . of Dr,- Shu-ka- ir ' European to the proposals, the oil firms ing large parts of Arab countries . territories. v . and buyers, he added. Home Briefs in Kabul Hotel, 'The recep- - ,".' ' - t ' and refuses to comply with the '' ;' . was tion attended by Dawi, . the Security Council. Resolution de- We also .like the point out that NASIMI, New UNDP " SARSIIAR GET envoy KABUL, Jan. 17, (Bakhtar). First Deputy Prime Minister?lAb-dulla- h manding its Withdrawal, on the "since Israel's existence up till The Minister of National Defen- Yaftali. some, cabinet me- contrary it is trying to. freeze now its officials and politicians PREVIOUS JOBS Moham- mbers, parliamentarians, some ' in Kabul ce Army General Khan . the current situation by turning did not cease to declare their arrives Un- officials of, the Foreign Mupjstry, ' mad who went, to the Soviet ; the ceasefire line into perman- expansionist policies and up till KABUL, Jan. 17, (Bakhtar). KABUL Jan. 17. Bjorn Olser. ago at the invita- and members of the Afghan-UA- R ent borders and thus acquiring ' now Israel did not declare its. ion sometimes ' Ghulam Shah Sarshar Shamali, Representative, Min- Friendship Society, and members by of acceptance of Security Coun- the new Resident tion of the Soviet Defence force parts land belonging the . the former director general of in- of the United Nations Develop- ister returned to Kabul yester- of the UAR embassy in Kabul. to countries who are members of cil resolution of 1967, Israel de formation " in Radio Afghanistan Programme, '' ' . In his speech at the reception ironically ment arrived here day. ,. . ; the United Nations and clared that it will resume Jarr- has been appointed '. as assistant today at 12.20 pjn. Dr; Wardak said the .People.- of enough, Isarel is the only sta(e ing talks, but in the same mo- editor of Islah. . Afghanistan Olsen succeeds Arsene Shahbaq,j KABUL. Jan 17, (Bakhtar). who are linked by in the world which was created ment Golda Meir underlined th- Abdul Razak Nasimj, research Arab, who was Resident Representative The Soviet delegation which ar ties of brotherhood. to the and. givsh its birth certificate in at Israel will not return back to assistant in Baihaqi Book Publ ' - for the past five years, and who rived here Friday for talks on J nation, feel closely for their as--1 1947 by the United Nations, j the frontiers of- June 1967, wh- ishing Institute has been appoi- pirations, have strSngly back- - ' left Afghanistan last December at transit relations began talks with and The Israeli insistence on ex- ich means, indeed, that Israel nted as assistant editor of Anis Mi- Of the end of his assignment. the officials of the Commerce ed the concept restoration of tendihg . or better still making (Continued on page 4) . daily. ' - .rights. ;' . Olsen was met at . the airport nistry yesterday, .. . , their Rep- people Afghanistan by Rana, Deputy Resident . "The of ' resentative of UNDP, other UN KABUL, Jan. 17, (Bakhtar). fully understand that", he con- - Singapore meeting ; . officials, as well as representa- The Deputy Minister of Mines tinued, "that the people' of the ; tives of the Foreign and Planning and Industries Eng. Abdul Kuduz United Arab Republic have the ' Leo Ministries. ' Majid left Kabul for London ye- grave duty of defending their; urges African leaders to case stand tour1 rights, against Israeli aggres (AFP).-Singa- pore sterday. He. is to industrial the SINGAPORE, Jan. 17, 'Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew Saturday SYDNEY, Jan. 17, (Reuter), establishments in England at the sors in the interest of entire hu- pealed to the more militant African nations fa the Commonwealth to "reconsider and re- Paul Harvey-Gree- n says alcohol invitation of British government. manity. The peace loving people assess" their stand on British plans to renew arms sales . good "all living systems. of the world know that Israel wi- to South Africa. is for Lee was winding: up discpsslon at the 18th So fed to a sunflower at his KABUL, 17, (Bakhtar) shes the ceasefire line to be con- Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference he it Jan. here on the international situation. home in a Sydney suburbs. Br. Gen. Abdul Kadir Khaliq, sidered as a boundary, and im- According The plant did not do too well head of the foreign liaison, depa- press world opinion through con- to conference sources Lee did not name any country during his appeal for on beer or spirits, but when rtment of the National De'fanee tinuation of the ceasefire so as to moderation, but clearly had In mind Tanzania,, and Zambia. Harvey-Gree- n poured four bott-le- s Ministry returned from lra!,Ve-.sterda- y. berflfit iti expansionist policy.. In the final analysis, he said, "are not likely to-b- e altogether with policies "less unacceptable of champagne over it every He went to Baghdad at Dr. Wardak reiterated Anwar the "South African issue must be bridged or closed", it was concei-- to others". ' week, the flower started to shoot the invitation of Iraqi governm- Sadat's view that the ceasefire solved by the South Africans th-- vable that the Commonwealth The drafting committee of the only date ? ' . no by four inches (20 cm) a day. ent to participate In celebrations could be extend'"! if a emselves". countries would be able to under- - conference struggled for four ho- Isi,. - It how stands higher than 83 feet marking the the 50th anniversary was set by , for her with- Later he told a' Press con- - stand each other's position more urs but could not hammer out - 4) ; i 9 Inches, (4.10 metres). of the founding of Iraqi army. (Cqnffnued on puce ference tha although differences sympathetically and to come up (Continued on page 4) PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES JANUARY 17, W THE KABULTIMES AH premier dailiescarry news, comments on visit of Dr. Labib Shukair to Afghanistan AU the premier dailies of the Republic" it said. aligned and Muslim' nations ga-- ' capital yesterday carried news The good will visit of the UAR Since this is the basic cause of . therings. , and photos ubout the arrival of national assembly speaker Dr. -- strife between the Arabs and Afghanistan was one of the the UAR national assembly spea-- ! Labib Shukair to Afghanistan pr- the Israelis, Afghanistan, adop- first countries to welcome the ker Dr. Labib Shukair. ovides en opportunity for us to ted the sound policy of supporting Palestinian resistance movement. fir Shukair is headinir a flood 'i review relations between our two the Arab countries in all their Afghanistan considers the Pa- will delegation to this country. V. countries'. ; . disputes with) Israel. lestinian resistance movement as Anls carried a picture on the ' Afghanistan, said, on the ba-- Afghanistan expressed an effective method combat- it " itsfirm ot. front page showing the Presid - ,, Bis of strong ties of Islamic bro- - support to the Arab during the ing Israeli aggression and restor- trX of the IJouaef the People Dr. ,' therhood with Arab countries has 1948 war with Israel. It did the ing the rights of the Palestinian ' - ',,, Published by the" Kabul Times Agency every day except Mohammed OxnarWardak wel- always supported Bincerely the 6ame during the tripartite Arabs. ... ' holidays. coming Dr. Shukair n his arrival: struggles of the Arab nations, for ression against Egypt in 1950 and Afghanistan, like' the-.Afa- na-- " Fridays and public ... " in Kabul Friday. ', their territorial .integrity and then,, later during the 19G7 Israeli tibns favour the peaceful solu- - ' , Heywad carried on the front pa against ' foreign domination; . war of aggression i against the tion of the Middle East problem Editor-in-chi- ef Khalil -- , ge a photo of the'UAR t'elega- A vivid ampie of Afghanis-- c'Arob countries. ." ; , and hopes that the United Na-- Tel: 24047 FOOD FOE TIIOUGI1T ;'; tion while meeting '! Prime Mini3- tan'g ccfleenvand Jitterest in the Afghanistan, said the editorial " tions "peace' ejivoy "Dr. Gunnar Residence: 423CS. ' : Arab can be seen by the has for sight of mind ter Nour Ahmad Etemadi in his affairs called unconditional and Jarring will succeed ir, his mis- - S. Rahel, Editor That out of is out ; : office support Jti nas given the ,Arab complete withdrawal of Israeli , sion and peace will be restored Telr 23821 . 'Yesterday's Heywad an')' cause during the past 23 -- years 'forcer from occupied - of behind; carried Arab terri- on the basis of the United Nations Residence: 32070 is true most we leave - i v' since Ja-- on every oppor- eon- editorial entitled 'ies between the establishment of the tories available - ; Security Council Resolution, - For other numbers first diol swit-boa- rd Afghanistan and the" United Arab wish state in- - the Middle -- r EasV tunity during international, non- - eluded" the editorial. V ,. . - is not, sure, nor can' be true, numbers 24026," 24028 It Editorial Ex. 24, 58 r -- My own only love, of you. - Circulation and Advertising ;' and Ativan High Dam ' '' - '. Ex. h : Florence' Earle Coates oxny announces now Dr.Labib Shukair in ad programme forUA R Afghanistan : ASWAN, ' Egypt, i (AFP). Inauguarting the Aswan lUgh A very distinguished personality from the United Arab Dam here with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Friday, So-:vl-et Country with which we have cultural and spiritual '. Republic, a Chief l State . Nikolai Podgorny announced a new pro- ties dating back to more than a thousand --years, Is here on a gramme aid "electrification f Egyptian rural : of Seviet the good w.ill mission. ... 'v ' it .areas.'' '."'"':.' u : V.' As- " , He is Dr. Labib Shukair, sneaker of the UAB National ' TThe aid would be lit arm of equipment and material and sembly who is well known in the Afghan diplomatic circles. the Soviet' Union would also send experts (o advise on fertili Dr. Shukair is here to explrin his country's policy vis-a-v- is sing desert areas Padgonry said. to ' Israel at a t'me when all eyes are once again turned the ' President Sadat ' dehvered ".' ft United Nations to see if Israel has any serious intention to fiery denunciation of s?America's late" President ' Nasser whose. 53rd allow an equitable, peaceful and lasting solntioa of the Middle support for : Israeli '"aggresaon" birthday would have fallen, Friday ' to evolve...... and listed Alleged ' breaches ; of ' and who was commemorated "at East problem , The government and people of Afghanistan are deeply con- American promises to'EgypV wh-- the ceremony by two immense ' cons- - portraits' flanking the Dam. Nas-- cerned about the prolongation of the Middle East crisis arising ich be contrasted with the i Soviet jdd,- - ser's eldest son Khaled stood with from Israeli refusal to accept the United Nations Security Coon-ti- l ttant flow il .The speeches, f broadcast vover Uhe Soviet and Egyptian presi-- t Resolution. ' Cairo Radiorame after the t two dents during the inauguration. ' - to sabotage peace efforts using lame Nas-- . Is rael has dene its best Presidents had Joiotfyent a reen President Podgnory said . - pretexts eversince the Security Council passed the 1967 reso- - ribbon inaugurating the huge dam ser's name was linked indisso- - luliOn....' ... ' v..':'' completed .with Soviet-ai- d after lubly with the economic and ' , Egypt. 7 While sabotaging peace efforts, it has been trying to see eleven years of work. . ; .' in . President-vow- poke identity. " of that tbe ceasefire is extended. The peaceful aspirations of the ; r The Egyptian ed '.J He of. the Egypt would occu .views' between the UAB ' and the Arab nation is obvious from the fact that despite knowing that , thct liberate Soviet Union on all vital., inters 'Israel has no serious Intention for a peaceful, settlement they pied territories regardless of the enemy's -- strength.,-' 'national issues and the main-- pro-- Of for another have agreed for the extent'on the f ceasefire anti-impe- r- " ne saia Jgypi Jiaa accepiea aiems'reiated to tne . V uie ninety days. j..'.. .'' ,,'' Security. Council's Nov. 22 resol-- j. Malist struggle' -- grown to Israeli game of ' J rf But the Arabs have wise the ution because it contained the( ' The Aswan Dam was a marvel- delaying tactics as a result af whieh-- it hopes to turn the tem- elements of a just settlement and ous Egyptian dream for taming - of-th- porary ceasefire, the ceasefire which was intended to make for' the sake of lessening the dan- - the waters e Nile that had indirect negotiations and a peace settlement possible, into a 'ger of a world war. materialised, he said.' Novr each one of the delegates I'wair'.s to make a speech,: Sir!' . (AFP) permanent ceasefire in the hope of perpetuating its rule over . Egypt demanded a solution basv :;--- wo-- .;. ed on international law and - the occupied "Arab territories...... , . old not be dragged into -- sterile v The'UAR President Anwar has rightly said that ' manoeuvres- - nor accept ambigu- the" Arab countries will not agree to another extension of the steps by Israel ous texts, he warned. Manila impressions: f-fi- ceasefire unless immediate positive are taken Hf. hhareM thflttn 1953 the implement Council Resolution. to the Security - Washiiton government not only This means that Israel has to agree to a timetable for the stopped selling Egypt the arms Evacuation of Sangley Point in Gavite occupied Arab territories.... promised . withdrawal of its forces from the which had been but ;.';.;.By.Shafie Rahel Afghanistan has always held an unconditional and sent those arms-t- o Israel. Ma- ' that During my 45 day stay in rsl' c tion which the ''mere jr 1956 refused to fin- " ' : -- complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the occupied Arab In the U.S. nila December three import- ', ."PART. IV i' of uases on Chi-lippin- 1967 in Fence these has territories is the most important first step in any Middle East ance the. High Dam and in . ant events took place, all of wh- ' ' gave unconditional support to settlement...... - ... - " ; it ich, jointly, - have long term ef- every evacuation means return To all fairness to the' Amnc. Israeli aggression in violation of ' Afghanistan in condemning Israeli obstructionist activities fect or the foreign policy of the of the rcvereign rights andter-- " ans.' it should .be fa:d that U.t y bledge to guarantee the terri- ' a htlipines: ritorial intf grity of the country. originally. Intended, to withdraw w has or. various occasions urged that the United Nations should Pre-- . " torial integrity of the region, of eva- ' But on : Sangley 1974, including possible sanctions against Is- ' The announcement the the economic front a from by but r.iea take adequate measures said : sident Sadat i cuation of the United States for policy should be adopted, and as suring - students reuctions. ihoy agrees to implement the Security Council Re- 1968 "of helping to rael unless she In "instead ces from the i Sangley air base; soo na possible,, that would rec- - uecidcd to return the point earl- " - ' implement UN resolution", than-planne- solution. the d. the visit ci a mission of good .tjfv ths situation and find emp- - ier . sent Phantom While wishing the UAR delegation a pleasant stay in this the United States : will' from the Soviet Union and lcymAiit those who, lose the- - r ft- is now th Filipinos themsc;!-ve-s Sec- - for for-itsel- planes to Israel and In 1970, - country we are sure that it will see f the brotherly the announcement on the possi- ir 'obs. r who are divided on the re- retarjTof State William 'Rogers a dialogue ' only feelings sincere support of the government and people of bility of starting with - ha-v- turn cf not Sangley but and ,- The people in Cavite City ir' proposed a peace plan and at the the People's Republic of China all ether bases' which the U.S. Afghanistan for the Arab and Palestinian cause and assure the pre- - taken' a mors solid stand same time backed Israel's ,; on establishing of diplomatic re--' has announced withdraw fi- - delegation that this support and symnath will continue in the the withdrawal issue. As will for refusing the plan and countr-les- .- ' --' " " Jexts latinns between the two c m. ; ';'?': ,v. i , future...... 'supplied country with colos- scon ns the news of the evacua-- 1 that : ' - sal material aid, he charged. ; tion- was announced, Cavita of--! i.ew stated policy of the government of President In contrast the USSR was ful- The ficials petitioned the President of AuiciicJn administration WORLD PRESS working on a shovs filling all promises to ' Egypt Marcos is quietly thr Republic calling or, him to that actually there is no need f r Timei o Inula in an editorial Tibet to loosen its political and its punctually, helping in all fields: majw policy change. Officials ha. stop1 the evacuation.,'' th? mnintaining .of these milia- writes: defer.ce ties with New jjeini ana J training, electrifi ve two kindfi of reactions to these 'Reacting on this, , the 'Manila ' ry bises jncuring alarge sums of The Nepalese government is to secure the withdrawal of the Rearmament, - wl- -. new developments: concern for Times, favourite son of the cation, improvement of land the . e.'ri(itures.by their soldiTs anti-Ind- ia military mission and the to whip up an Indian un- the immediate aftermath of th Minila press, in an edito-- . operators who bad been thout forgetting unlimited and wrote campaign on the question wireless Pre-- . U.S. evacuation of its bases, and rial: . Tivj Filipinos are now manning the security posts on its conditional political support', surgth of trtide and transit. Its posture hope for getting financial and te- "One can only view wfth am- at th Americans mean business groups for two decades, sident Sadat said. may please certain in the northern border compared Soviet chnical aid from the socialist bl- usement, if not with .decision.' ,n'y are prepared to witlidrav ' valley which wish by the same logic Nepal can- . Podgorny had Kathmandu to But to a rock of oc countries. ' the loud protests of some people all their bases. In fact there we Nepali ter- not ask for special concessions Egyptian 'friendship define nationalism in It is found out that no sooner in Cavite who are h? ''e rumours 3tn- - country of granite and t acknowledged ' that opposing that the United ms of hostility to this country from this as a matter ' Sangley point is evacuated, nn- ally Egypt was building a new life the return of the United States - te. i.n and friend, has bom and miss no opportunity to stir light. 1,400-Filipin- will have to r con- le val base in Sangley Point to the the Philippines - has been generous in its "ur.-ie- critical and delicate (,ov- up passions against it. But this India lad off and many business estab- PhilipDine oovernment...it is ad- - cnmcr.t diDlomatk ditions". -- -'. only queer pitch for dealings with Kathmandu which . . can the a lishments in Cavite city that now United mi- - with the Un-nn- en- --The- agressors still oc- mitted that the States Soviet new agreement which is cn part has to be realistic Israelr Sang-ley- 's what its thrive on the patronage of Utary bases have given some me-- ttiinpely enough,' now . ough to see that it cannot ignore cupy part of your territory and that Nepal needs. American Servicemen wiil of assistance to thfe American government Dr- - In- plunder, your resources. But the f.suf.s economic is comoulsions of geography. ' d As a small country sandwiched the certainly affected. ncono-nn-p epun-- milit-ar- people know that with bt the. Philippines. ..but the to evacuate all its v na- is and wiR remain Nepal Egyptian Phi'-ppi-ne- between two giants, Nepal is dia The Manila government, and benefits which the Lvises, the Philippines Con?-re- s trading partner, . however .the hely sincere friends turally jealous of its sovereignty. main the. press believe that on the po- gcu from the presence of har been calling on the rj.S. the Nepalese government they ctn overcome all difficulties It is easy to understand therefore hard litical aspect of the; situation the-- rf U.S 'military basj are minima! to phr,3r out evacuation, and not may to expand its links with and face up to imperialism" he why the Nepalese government has try should t; no opposition, as when measured att-ins-t the dark to vill.draw immediately. of- - said. -,, used the Dresence China in other countries. r...mm- . The Soviet Chief ot State dec P lared that rwhen leaders in Tel . Advertising Rates 'Aviv rid of their mad 'illusions per insertion) (minimum seven lines about-establishin- relation with Clawited: per line, bold type Af. 20 their neighbours from position 200 . Displays: Column inch, AU of strength.-Isra- el and rt people L,: subset ibtion rate i whose need for peace is v no lesser than the need of the Arab ro an ' nu - profit from it". V w peoples w4 Yearly f "But leading Israeli circles for- r5.;.'. 1 Hal Yearly I 29 get about that and refuse to face Quarterly I IB facts , he added. Prdgorny paid tribute to the PAGE 3 .. ...' THE -- KABUL TIMES, JANUARY 17, 1971 ......

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-- Kabul's music lovers are look- ing January 25.' Bt Radio ""Af-- is a happy occasion for the artists continued --to givg occasional v ing forward to a rare delight when : as well as for his audience; for; certs as a youthlul prodigy, play- - upon 'Fran-Kabu- the eminent French pianist, Raf- - Monsieur Petrossian's return to M. Petrossian commented jng concert! with some of l, fi Petrossiari, returns for a concert after his brilliantly ., sue-- the extraordinary warm and ce's most distinguished orches-- engagement,' next Monday even cessful .appearance here last year, : appreciative response nis playing tras. ' from - evoked his' Kabul listeners At the age of twenty-tw- o, he Safi at .last year; and expressed the hope won a first prize in conducting work. that his concert tour schedule wo- at the National Conservatory ot uld permit him to make a return , Paris. ',, , -- " ' T ... An exhibition of 51 watercol- - one D.C. visit soon. x T1 i. .. and in Washington, at the time of Their Majesties' visit The Kabul Music Society,; ina- ihas.played.in solo recitals and as., ..?. to America, .: Xf ugurating the 1971 concert season( thei guest of world renowned kjp .' takes ' pride ' in being able to evening, at the American Centre - . In 1968 he had a two-ma-n show chestras in London, Paris, Ams- - : in- Kabul It will be ooen to the with a German M- bring this mutually admiring mur terdam, Rome, Moscow, New Yo- artist at the op.ee public from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. fr-o- nv unicipal Exhibit Hall the sician and audience together rk, , the Balkan capitals, and thr- under - January 18 through January auspices of Ministry ; of In- more. .. oughout the Middle East ar.d Far the formation ; and. Culture, His last ;" '; : is" pianist East. Petrossian a at the , i . V show at the American Centre was " well-kno- peuk of a concert career which ; fSafi, a Afghan ar-- . in March f 1963. , 1950 , forty: -'- Between- and, 1969. he took - has aLeady spanned years tist, has worked' for', the past 29 i'f,r.;'tL:- '., made.-.- t an some thirty piano com-hi- s' of roubliepeTfonnances..He years as an rt teacher in. seve--. s Safi's oils an'd.'watercolours are petitions,. many.. parts- - of at in the rep-hi- s fii st concerti apDearance' ral Kabul schools. He received . best .baracterisedHby their of ho-d- itho-ag- - '.world, It is a measure the s -t- he-Ka- e ofrfive years. InLBruss- early itrainig from resentational nature style' of ; wh- -. n,or' Pad fym that he has. played, : tlaying li Mozart concerto bul School of Fine Arts, from ;; painting he consciously persues. Ae premiere performances of su-se- ar ich he had learned entirely by which he graduated in 1929. ( j w4th excellent results. In 1964 he : '' ch works Concerto of v being still unable at ; that asthe Subsequently, he" studied at- -, received .Rahman, Baba first " the age' to read musical notation, ."Trrliaturian,' the Second Concerto the Cercoran Gallery jn Philadr prize for, excellence during- - the - of Prokofieff, Ballade (1961-1963)- - eoV and the ..' He owes' his early musical lphia While" he was annual artists.'- competition spo-i-n aVi.-Heroiq- of Amo. Babadjanian. Info-one-m- ucition to his father; who was the" United States, he; tad two by,the Ministry--, of. - 4) ..nsored He i (Continued on poo?- ... Kaffi Petrossian so-t- f distinguished musician. 'shows, one in Virginia . mation and Culture, i . v Alhtailiconw

" ' initiator;' of "Swingin. Oildr-.- , - ' Institute.-wKab- , . prize as ., the ing alto, saxophone Dolphy. 'To-- ; AThe Goethe ul Manfred behoof Was.' bom' in been awarded, th first undet Jokl ;Coeman and Eric - all-sta- r's 1936-a- "co- the- an- - . dps" and' a member .of the. Freund; year later is to present the German t : His' first -: best trombone player in two he took day Gunter Lenz is'onp of "the 1998 -- group of 71 on January 21 at the In- - ntacts with' jazz were establish-,e- d htial polls. In the' Hessische,Rund,funk Up 'the bariton' saxophone "as ' most noted arid versatile bassists" " ' ti- (Radio Hess.) With his cwn gro- - - ' " tercontinentat Hotel ' Ballroom. when1 he joined his school's Mangelsdorff was for the first well. .' ? in Europe;1 he be heard foft Germany-- . caj - After a triumphant tour thros - band, .then still a student of tru- me invited to the jaz festival .of :;up he became known in . At the Pusseldorf jazz festival 'Tnany .records .jo-.- - j ugh South America two years ago mpet and piano: Later, he became Newport (USA); in I960 he was - maimy inrougn ms nismiy . ui ioi in'on he was elected best pla- - ins international jazz stars on this group, including some of the a student; at the conservatories the German contributor at the Jazz." yer of this instrument. At this their concert-tours- . , ; most famous - soloists in modern of JKassel and . He soon European All Star Festival. Sir. v , was born October : same Dusseldorf festival his qua- 28, ' - ' ' ' ' Ba- 1963 exc- - 1945 in Bad NeustadtSaale, wort the , What Ralf "Hubner, was born in 1939 German jazz today, is now on began arranging for Harald nee he has been under rtet first prize. ' He began making music very ea-- pe- a three months tour through As- - nter, and Kurt Edelhasen. When usiye contract with the Ameri- made him a name in jaz was in Eerlin, where he studied rly and soon became a stude.it at ia. ;:::;:JL?:'';V';:' ;i.".:: a member of the Harald Banter can record company CBS. In the his success, at the German jazz rcussion instruments and bass conservatory of 1962 Professoi-'- : j Orchestra at the Cologne- - radio same year the Mangels--dor- ff at the music in festival in Frankfurt with the. conservatory under Albert ' . The-croup- ! WDR vibraphon-is- I.ux"jhirg,..here he won first , Kronberg Quintet. I.embeus; while still a student," 's programme Thu-- ; station he met t Quintet toured Asia under the Gunter ' vrsday evening will include selec-- Gunter Hampel and together the auspice of the Goethe Inst- prjzo orT his Instrument: the vU) , He joined the Mangelsdorff Qu ,,ho worked with a number of Be- - off-spr- in Jazz groups;. tru- tionsirom their own music. All they founded Hampel's first ni- - itute. Musical from annet. intet the same year. Heinz Sauer ilin American" ' is tsnn of thf- Ipfldins saxoDhone mpet player, with jazz groups of ' compositions have been written intet. Schoof is versatile; he wor- - , this t ur is LP album "Now Jazz In 1966 he was winner of and arranged by members of the v ks with his quintet, composes on Ramwong",' 4965 followed a "sec the players in Germany. .the Sender Freies Berlin (Radio ' -- the prize for new soloist? at the : Free" Berlin). As drummer, of group. ' commission, and teaches at the ond invitation to the' Newport ' a' '"' "Comblain-Lat- " 1 '.'' . , Jazz Festivals of r , was born parti-"- The selections .are made from musical high school (Musikalis-ch- e Festival-.- ;,.:,:-.-:'-- the Lothar Beer Band he : : cur in Belgium and in Ostenda. . . 1935. began 1961..Dusseldovf the repertoires listed below: Bildungsstatte) of Remsche- - in in He cipated in the He has played With various gro- - .playing the. piano when be was Amateur. Festival. He joined"Al-Jwr- t Anubis,- by Lenz, Thema x 3, id. In .1967 he won , the German Rudi Fuesers, born 1928 was in ups, with-th- e jazz poll first- - ' in .Pari8 Burton six years old. At.the Stuttgart Mangelsdorff in the summer by Mangelsdorff; How. Long? by for the time as at Monchengladbach. Studied at: - " Green ensemble, Man- - 1962. . : :.Menza- of Spanish- - best modern trumpet plaver, with the conservatoiy he started studying of For some years now Impressions ; his to- - later founded own band - - Ger-- p . ired bcnool (jumtet,. the Alex- trumpet composition. It was Hubner has been considered . Ji Impressians,Tby4Duhr; Nugg-- . Amerkan's-4o- .jazz journal "Do- and gethrr with the Danish' tenor sa ander. "V. SchlippenbacH Trio 1955 is,? by IDauner; 'Sweet Lamen,v wnbeat" mentioned him .under not until that he turned to n any's leading jazz drummer, A " xophone player Bent For .and "Globe-Unity- " orchest- Down-e- ' his Jazz. In 1957 he played at the Du- . pnrtifular love he dedicates to '.by Johanns; Scetch up and r, the .category "talent deserving some time hy played in Madrid ' ' "' ra. ." wj , . wider recognition.'.' , ; sseldorf .Amateur Festival th his Arabian percussion instrum- by Duaner Tripple. Trip, by : trumpet pl.i--- with the American the Schlussel Combo. 1963 be jo- ents which he brought back ho. : Mangelsdorf; Honrsalut, by Sch-o- of yer Donald. Byrd. Following his : "Record: "Living Music". ined the Joki Freund Quartet. lie nip from his Asia tour Ballade, by Mangelsdorff;' ' " with the return from Spain he joined a , wag. born ln'1938 was very successful at the 9th Albert MangelsoVHf Quintet. Out of Each, by Schoof; the Jig-- ' 1930; co- - , .Born in studied at the group in Munich including Dick at'Gross-Dober- n. He studied cla-- '. German Jazz Festival, Frankfu- - by ior-Bir- " ger, JenzBJues by nseivatory in. Den Haag and Spencer. Don M.enza,..and- - Benny -- rtnet, joined his brother's big i in 1964' where he played with Willi Johanns was born in 1934 Menza; Figurations, Jty Lenz; sAnrcterdam, where he graduated Bailey. pl t From'1964 to:l969.he band, and later became a memo-- . his cwn trio. In the meantime in Berlin. An art designer and When Lights areBright, Da- -. in '1950. played famous ayed iy I? with first trombone in Max Gre er of the Karl Blume Combo,, and Wolfgang Dauner has given a illustrator by"profession,. he tur- uner, Nachwort, by Sauer, and combos and in Holl- - orchestras ger's orchestra. Since then he has also of the Berlin Jazz Quintet. Z all ov- Gewisse Kristellinische Gebilde, fcreat r.umber of concerts ned to jazz soon after the war. and, England, Sweden, Denmark, been working on a freelance ba- Mangelsdorff Self-taug- In Albert 's quintet er Europe!, written many arran- - ht as a singer, he studi- Uber Die Eine Pathetische Lave , Spain France, and Indonesia and sis in television studios 'and jazz he substituted for Hern Sauer . gemenrs ;Letzten Endes Nichts Vermag, by, and film music, and has ed the records of Dizzy Gilles- ; made numerous recordings amo- dubs with his own group. '.' who was But what ' " absent sick. made numerous records. pie. Ella Fitzgerald, Shoof." '.: '.. Joe Caroll '.' ngst others with Lars Guliin, really made him a name in jazz and singer Soloists included group the , couple Jockie in the , Andre Hodeir, Emil Mangelsdorff, Albert'. music were his years with the Gunter Lenz born in Frankfurt Caine and Roy Manfred ; Cral. are Shoof, Trumpet, Gulda and "Jazz behind "big brother was born in 1925 in Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra (19(30 1933; -- - - in he first played guitar in He participated in Euronean r Cornet;' Ack- Van Rooyen, trum the Dikes". Frank- Since I960 he lives in Frankfurt, studied at the to' 1965). 'Afterwards he joined an amateur group; in law ne festivals and extensive tours to pet; , Trom Germany furt conservatory. After the war Combo, an the changed to bass. Lenz played in "Spain. Portugal. Italy and No-th-e bone; Trombone; music-wit- -- nudie Fuesers, he started to make engagement which lasted until of Freddy Christm- - Africa.-Hi- s r ouintet Tth Idols are Jon He-- Emil Mangelsdorff, Alto Saxo- - Manaelsdorff. was born in ph-ve- -- Albert Joe Klimm; a year later he d March 1968.' He is presently wor-- ann, the trumpet '"layer; in 1961 ndricks and "King Pleasure". 1967 ? pheme,' fluete: Michel Pilz, Alto Frankfurt in 1928; he first played with Hipp; in 1955 king groups '. Mangelsdorff "' Jutta with various on a Altert signed him he performed with. Pony Poind-xte- r, Saxphone, bass ; Gerd guitar; 1943 1956 , the in switched to Joki Freund, and in with freelance basis. Dudek played at for his quintet. Te name of Gu- Clark Terry and Tony Sc- Dudek, , Soprano - pi- -- trombone. After several engage- th? Frankfurt All Stars. He - many European Jazz festivals, nter Lenz appears on many Ge ott during the Berlin Jazz Festi- saxopnone; Heinz tauer lenor ments with combos like Hans t.ayed both clarinet, alto saxoph- - among others in Prague, War- rman and European jazz records. val (Berlin Jazz In 1969 Daundr,-"Roller- - Tage). Saxophone; "Wolfgang 's ''New Reco-pian- o; 1 Jazzstars. and the cne, flute. 'and accordion: saw, and Antibes. His favourites on bass are Char- he appeared o ntelevisi on toge- Guenter Lenz. bass,. Falf Joki Freund Quintet he founded rdings with , George lie Mingus. Art' Davis,' Scott La ther with - ' Jon Hendricks a long Huebner, drums; and Willi Joh- the Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet Mannheim conservatory was born In rg Faro Ray the and v Heinz Bauer, and of course Brown, 'tmrsed dream that had become annes, vocal. ' in 1953. Ever 1952 h.is 1932. study- - , since he Gruntz.'Fmil Mangelsdorff is the in He set out on other instruments Omet'--e reality.

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Ack Van Rooyen Manfred loof Albert Kudi Fuesers Emil Michel Gerd nil Dudek "Wolfgjng: Ralf Hubner Gunter Lens ','lleini Saner Willi Johanns Mangelsdorff Mangelsdorff Danner 1 KABUL JANUARY 17,1971 PAGE 4 THE TIME? Etemadi IKS y!Kr VAV (6Kr ir i w.vr if i ;r Oil AFGHMWAR FRIENDLY RELATIONS ' Two Arab emissaries visit Afghanistan Editor's Note: - Prime Minister EtemadJ's statement at the luncheon to-da- y honouring the UAR spe- - ( . . A 1 - Two emissaries from the Arab By Staff Writer At an auction in London dur ciai representativel.l, ur,. LiauiuoiiuKcir,.LJLfl...l 350,000 Afghan ka-rak- ul Gene-ra- world visited Afghanistan during asefire. ing the week ; Excellencies in internationat affairs, our com iecertly endorsed by the l Republic, over ' th. wepk Thev ar the advisor The Un ted Arab pelts were sold for Dear Brothers, ; mon stand ior peace ana univer- Assembly. We believe that to the Saudi Arabian Ministry of and the rest of the peaceloving $2.5 million. This was the fourth It is my pleasure to welcome sal justice, our endeavours for the United Nations has to take Ranof and President wonu, ne smu, are awaic vi una karakul auction, during the Af- in this very friendly gathering the right of of adequate measures, including all i Par-liame- nt Cairo is prepared t& ghan, year which took place in La-b- ib mu- - Dossible againsi o f Unted Arab Republic scheme, and His Excellency Mohammad peoples and nations and our sanctions israei the UN Dr. Labib Shukair. extend the ceasefire for a third New York and London. A total Shukeir, the Speaker of the tual concern over the continued which continues to disregard brought special messages time only when Israel presents a of $12 million worth of Afghan National Assembly of the United existence of colonial and racist efforts to establish peace, based Both - heads of state of His timetable for its withdrawal. karakul were- sold in these auc- Arab Republic. regimes in Africa are strengthen- n intftire in accordance . with from their of Majesty the King, and both exp- The Minister of Mines and tions. It is an added pleasure for ing our bands of solidarity. We the Security Council resolutjon. countries' gratitude Industries during the week tou- The Afghan karakul market to meet your Excellency ag- both belong to members of the .22nd November 1967. V ressed their me ' ' provinces of which was sluggish a non-align- ed Excellency, 'i to the Afghan- - government and red the northern rather fw ain, this time in Kabul, after our Muslim community of the Your very ste- Afro-Asia- good-wil- l, continued support Afghanistan inspecting mining years ago is picking up tact in Rabat. I .remember our ; group and the n As an ambassador of people for the ' cau- - projects. . adily, during last few years. message Afnv,anicfnri tr- - the -Arab and industrial the meeting later in Cairo, where, family of nations. you have conveyed the Ul 41BI1W11,"" his time! improvement in the situa- extend- Government 1? se. Both explained their countri He spent most of in The I was representing my country; Afghanistan has always of the President, the race oi tne ret Jozjan province where prospec- - tion is for the most part the re- on an 'occasion, sad not only for' ed support to the Arab case as a and the people of the United Ar-a- b es stands in the by, developments as regards the ting for oil and gas is being, car- - sult of the work perfumed the UAR but the entire- - Muslim case of rignt and justice. View Rpublic, to us. and I am sure ent yesterday1 of good ried out by the petroleum prosp the Afghan Karakul Institute. world, 'the funeral jof the late, . exchanged between us that again, as a messenger the convey brother-sentimen- ts In" his condemnation of Zioni- ecting department,, With the establishment of Gamal Abdul Nasser; '. is a manifestation of this reality. vwill, you will our my opinion In Dashte Laila, near Shiber-gha- n, new. institute sorting, and mark- to His Excellency Pre- sm Sauaf said, "It is 1 Afghanistan has' continuously Palestinian issue is not the Minister inaugurated a eting of the pelts were .greatly " sincereiy congratulate you that, sident Anwar to the that the 1 quoted her1 concern "the. ques- up to de- improved, ' " of people a limited question. It is a new drill which drills in the realisation of one the of the Middle East Government and , the 5,000 So only advises for prolongation Arab Republic tion of life and death for the pths of metres. far.i the The institute not ideals of the late President resulting from usurpation of the United by the department and cooperates with th? export of your crisis, with the expression of Arabs, and it is the duty of all wells drilled the progress and honour Arab lands, is a serious th- along 3,000 deep ers, and runs sorting houses, and inauguration of the support for "the Moslem nations, especially of are under metres people, which is the world peace". our wholehearted Tho drilling of deeDer wells storages at home and abroad, it Dam. It is reat to cause in confronting the Arab countries to liberate of the high Aswan have expressed our full your just necessary a seism-- neips history. We and our best wi- the usurped Arab lands." became alter aiso tne.Dreeaers in seieo a feat in contemporary support for our Arab, brethren, the aggression os-- tion, feeding, and sheltering of victory of our In a statement to the press Dr. ic survey of the area showed We hope that the greater ideal of of aggression, and shes for the final hi the karakul lambs. The formation the res, the victims just and Shukair said Israel in essence me" subterranean formations the late President being demanded complete and un- Arab brothers in their petroleum cf Karakul cooperatives in north- Arab, have restora- -' seks perpetuation of her hold fjhly interesting to the toration of the rights of the evacuation of Israeli rightful struggle for the be-ou- provinces also played a conditional rights. ' over" the occupied territories thr- - prospectors. Seismic surveys ern have will also be fulfilled m Arab lands. tion of their undeniable significant role. nation forces from invaded ' indefinite extension of ce-- gan earlier in the year. near future. . ": Excellencies, ':.'';,, good and fraternal Is- Brothers, . The very v Afghanistan 'has condemned Dear Af- join me in raising relations, existing between obstruction of efforts aimed I ask you to your people, are rael's glasses to the of His LONDON, Jan. 17, (Reuter). Middle East ghanistan and establishing peace in the Mid- - your helth '::.t PM Etemadi on of present po- at Excellency, Dr. La"bib Shukeir, Iff- George-Brow- fiery former not the result the through the assistance Lord (Continued from' page 1) you stated, and we shall continue are dee- die East companionsTthe ever- foreign secretary, has been bar- litical circumstances, but the United Nations special re- and of his. . drawal of Arab territories, our efforts to find a peaceful, and our common cultu- of lasting fraternal' ties between A- ed from membership of London's an, to the ply rooted in presentative, .in carrying the he said, has honourable solution ; , for . "Our delation, and soiritual heritage him by the be-cur- fghanistan and the United Arab exclusive Savile Club because '. Shukair :"; ral task entrusted to In his reply speech Dr. crisis. a thousand years. - ' .Republic. after-dinn- speech more than resolution and he made an "I find myself in n0 strange "The Israeli stand is contradic- views Council said . Today, our very similar to club members. land while I am here, and find tory one. On the one hand . she "We don't have speeches at our myself amongst my brothers. The wants the ceasefire to be continu- dinners", said club member Dav- late Nasser had respect and ad- ed; and on the other she wants sponsored Brazil guerrillas id Hardman, who had miration, for His Majesty, and to perpetuate her hold over the Amman forces, commandos -- Lord George-Brown- 's membersh- - President Anwar Sadat has the occupied territories, so that in the kidnapped IP". - same respect and friendly sen- course of time shall put, up a release firing "When George jumped to his timents for His Majesty and the claim for the occupied lards". agree to cease feet and began speaking, I wal- people of Afghanistan". The UAR position is clear, he ' ambassador Arab ked over to the membership pr- been explaining our stand in the said. "When Israel .'accepts to Swks AMMAN,' Jan. 17, (Reuter).-rart-t-ime oposal book and struck off his occupied ter: ' of Amman last rdght countries we have been", in ai- withdraw from the RIO DE JANEIRO,. Jan. 17, surrendered their arms in four districts name." we feel ritories, and delivers these lands Gio- government designed ghanistan, however, there . (AFP) Swiss Ambassador under an agreement with the Jordarian Lord George-Brow- n had been . . announced. is no need to explain anything. to tneir ngnuui owners; men we Bucher, kidnapped continuing ciasnes, a comnwuuuj spvv.,biumi din- cease- vanni Enrico to end . Invited to attend a private Arabs case shall accept to extend the Q PT Qfl Tha aorppment nrovided for the You consider .the by guerrillas on December rr,,.. wrnyn .. nr ab- here weapons wcic ner at the club, attended by 'your own case, and hence our vi- - fire. When Israel seeks to perpet- Saturday ine storing of militia arms in houses " 7 was freed 'under the timetable worked out out 50 members. . express- -' uate occupation through' exten- keys are sit here lakes place for 'News of his release came some Thursday by thegovern-men- t enjoying immunity. The V: Despite his reputation as - a fo- your con-- of ceasefires, then we' .shall poli- early on appointed by ion of gratitude for sion 48 hours, after 70 Brazilian committee to be kept by men rthright orator, the peer's speech accept and the. central tinued support, and backing,. not the ceasefire". prisoners released in Or- - the central committee and the tical of the Palestine Liberatton . mili- was reportedly mild in manner objectives of Israel are as e are trying to convince world in San-- "' be guarded by "The for Bucher landed ganisation (PLO). ' houses will content. opinion objective is not " and that ouf : " tiamen.... tiago, Chile. ; . timetable, which ended c. - merely ' against The He told members that aggression, but defence ambassador seemed in good Jor- The popular resistance, forces member- The six days of fighting between if his application for pianist aggression, he said. 40-d- ordeal He will be kept at security French - shape after his danian forces and Palestinian weapons I - ship was not accepted,, he would He concluded his speech with si- almost no walked normally but showed in Amman and other posts. Though there are form a club of his own. (Continued from page 3) ' expressions of warm sentiments, ' commandos fighters in gns of extreme fatigue. ; of Jordan set 1800 local popular resistance Critics and audiences everywh- and wishes' for the prosperity of arriving areas are many in Jor- ' In. his first words on (1600 GMT) yesteray's as the Amman, there praised Raffi Petrossi-an'- s King, people gr- ere have His Majesty the the residence, he expressed arms of danian villages,, sweet-.nes- Afgha- at his deadline playing for tonal s government of X.-.;- -- Commonwealth its and the , to the Brazilian govern- partrtime '-' A y ."' atitude the commandos militia fl- and range, its menticulous nistan. done to Ma-sarw- four-ma- n committee of bf ment for "all tW had guerrillas in the districts of a, A ".(Continued from page 1) musicianship and its sensitivity negotiations with of the Jordanian army, pub- ' conclude the Jebel Nazzal eers acceptable out of the to the composer's idiom.' security.- - commandos. and the an formula the kidnappers". and Jebel lic declaration", ta- V Equally, gifted in the interpre- govern- military observers mission-- " ""Commonwealth Mideast truce In Berne, the Swiss,, Different deadlines were set for Arab Kenn- tation of the contemporary and express- charge of enforcing bled by ambian President ment issued a statement gathering the arms of the mihtia' in jnilitary - repertoires. (Continued from page 1) , . eth Kaunda. the older .classical pleasure" at Buch-er- 's aspects of agreements Vtween. .. for his countries provided any new ing its "great and the popular resistance force, ' , The-"Kaun- was M. Petrossian has chosen cer two sides will ensure that declaration" release. ; , Jordanian, army, the concert this year a pro- arrangements were guaranteed affiliated to the been remitted to the committee after Kabul , parts of Amman and the withdrawal of arms has gramme righly romantic in mood for at least five. years. ' in cvrious Teport according- Britain and Australia expressed towns, the latest being 180 completed and and eloquently representative of Announcing Irwin's mission, other . reservations when it was tabled Friday. ly. or 10 days, Hopping robots local (1600 GMT) next .Thursday afternoon. The commit- the range of compositional styles which will last eight twen- U.S. authorities stressed that su-w- ill tee met in the afternoon, for four of the ineteenth and early ' ' implement the Security hours to seek a compromise "form tieth centuries. . not could explore resolution pe- of words" as Singapore Prime The programme opens with the Council andis still expansionist policies.' Minister Lee Kuan Yew put hauntir.gly beautiful Prelude and rsuing its' I of all this, distant planets rA"D to all following the Fugue in F Minor by the early ,As a result there VERT SEME NTS mas- be no before UAR tabling of amendments by seven nineteenth century German can choice the struggle ag- countries including Australia, Bri- ter, Felix Mendelssohn. . but. t7 continue its ' MOSCOW, Jan. 17, (Reuter). will play occupying forces, kno-- v .. tain, and New Zealand. Then Petrossian the ainst the A too Soviet space scientist pre- Lis- wing Israeli goals and manoeuv Conference sources said the Sonata in B Minor of Franz dicted Saturday that hopping robots technically bril- res will accept Africans were in no mood to zt, a large and we not an extenr removed from Russia's period far water down the declaration in liant work interesting to music sion of the ceasefire once buggy might one day ex- more unless immediate positive moon so far as it related to the ques- lovers for its stylistic innovations plore distant planets. and its unusual spectrum of mu- steps are taken by Israel to im- bids Wanted tion of racial discrimination. The Blagonravov, chair- sical feeling. ' plement the Security Council re- Aanatoli .','''-'- Kaunda declaration, inter alia, man of the commission for the states: Following the intermission, we solution. Clau- The great people of Afghanis- study and use of the Outer Space, recognise discrimina- will hear four Preludes by ' "We racial said in an interview with Tass AGRICULTURE AND IR-- tion as an unmitigated evil of de Debussy, the early twentieth tan stood on our side during) the THE MINISTRY OF hardest stages through which news agency the Lunokhod moon century Parisiah composer whose our ' society, and racial prejudice as vehicle had surpassed all expec- ' threatening works, in their unprecedented po- people were passing. I am com- i a dangerous sickness tations. healthy development of the etic creation of tonal color, have ing to your great country to co- 12,079 the Imp- nvey message In principle this type of robot AN OFFER OF human, race. We, therefore, seek so often been compared to a to His Majesty RIGATION HAS RECEIVED King Zaher Shah from H.E. An- could travel right round the very means of combating these ressionist paintings. . Debussy works will be fol- war Sadat President of the Un- moon, he added. evils: we shall deny all regimes The buggy has already logged lowed by Three Pieces by Francis ited Arab Republic, and to acq- The . which practise them, assistance nearlj) three- - kilometres (two MEDICINE AND EQUIPMENT still-livi- French uaint your political leaders with FOR 206 ITEMS OF which could consolidate or stren- Poulenc, a more than two composer; Etude-Tablea- u by the latest developments in aggr- miles) in littU gthen them", an. the moon's Sea of Russian emigree ession our country is undergo- months in "Kv. . African sources said they might the romantic out scientific re- and, to climax the ing. ' Rains, carrying be prepared to make concession ... lunar surface and INSURED UP TO KABUL, AND A evening, the Andante Spianato search of the CIF KARACHI on other clauses of the Zambian transmitting television pictures key and Grande Polonaise Opus 22 t ' declaration provided the Petrol prices back to earth. 4.1. ' paragraph on racial discriminati- of Chopin. pre- Petrossian's' con- The scientist said in the on remained intact. "We are not Tickets for space technology a 8290 FRANCS DELIVERED 100 Afs. each, are on (Continued from page 1) sent stage of METTLER SCALE FOR going to give in on that", they cert, at stayed on the saleatASTCO. the Librarie In- pplies to Europe and "Japan of man could have said. reasonably-price- a long time and have ternationale near the Blue Mos- d oil from the moon for A compromise plan suggested ' enjoyed almost unlimited free- Shar-i-Na- u, French Middle East and North Africa y given little que in the COMPANY- - LOCAL AND by Mauritius was too important for the west- dom of movement. TO KABUL FROM IATA observers. Fo- Cultural Center and the British were hope of Buccesi ty ern economy not to do everything But he admitted that automatic reign Minister Gaetan Duval of Council ... while having a great may also be purchased that was possible to keep lupplie-e- s vehicles, Mauritius in an interview with They future, could only be used for members of the Kabul Mu- flowing. CAN CHEAP . said Mauritius propo- from was men FOREIGN FIRMS WinCII SUPPLY Newsmen door of State Department experts sa- recornaissance and it to offer the establishment of sic Society, and at the have to develop space sed on even- id that yesterday's proposals by who would naval base on Mauritius Radio Afghanistan the own use. a British ! Oil Companies to for their . ... . - .1. of performance. International as SUDStnuie ior me oiuwurf ing the governments included He forecast that future robot concert is scheduled to be- the OEC ER SHOULD CONTACT THE MINISTRY OF AGRI-- town base in South Africa. , The general nega. explorers of other planets like promptly at eight o'clock and a suggestion that a would the gin would require -.- Duval said he make producer count- Mars or Jubiter - reminded that, . in tiation between proposal formally to the conferen-r- e patrons are companies he held different specifications with de- courtesy the artists, late-corn-- er ries and oil walking, next week when the - South to price, tax and signs perhaps based on BY JANUARY 21. I during the on questions of CULTURE AND IRRIGATION arms issue came up for mav not be seated crawling or even hopping.' African number. discussion. playing of the first