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VOL. XI, NO. 38 KABUL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 (SAUR 16, 1351 S.H.) PRICE AF. 6

INDIAN-PAKISTA- NI Royal audience KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar) According to a Royal Protocol Department announcement, the following were received in audi- ence by His Majesty the' King KASHMIR'S BORDER during the week that ended Th- ursday, May 4: People NEW DELHI, May 6, (AFP.)-Pakist- ani troops House of the President Dr. Mohammad Omar Wardakt po- yesterday attacked in battalion strength an Indian Senate President Abdul Hadi Da-w- i; sition in the Kaiyan area of Kashmir; the'Press Trust r Deputy Prime Minister Dr. of India (PTI) news agency reported. ' Abdul Samad Hamed; , Foreign yJ. j Minister Mohammad MMssa It added that a second attack was reported lat-a- i. Shafiq; Interior Minister Amanu-Ua- h nk fip-htin- was still coin? on. XsM, MM tWWW D O V O " Mansourl; Agriculture- - and is ten milesops and' Pakistani forces in Irrigation Hak- The Kaiyan area the ' ' Minister lAbdul southeast of Thithwall.. Lipa valley of Kashmir, a comm- - I T j im; Minister Without Portfolio AFP reports from Rawalpindi: unique announced here yester-th- at .Mrs. Shafiqa Ziayee; Nangarhar fighting was in progress day. Governor Mohammad Gul Sulai-Jmaukha- between 'encroaching" Indian tro-- . Pakistani troops were putting Nimroz Governor Sa pressure, on the Indians in order km farhard; to recover lost territory, the an- Courts President Kamal Shinw--' Kissinger, nouncement said. ari; Director General of the Social The Pakistani reaction follow- Guidance Department in the Mi. ed an attack by two Indian com- :::r,Vf nistry of Information and Cultu- LeDuc Tho panies yesterday which was pre- re Maulana Mohammad Golab ceded by an artillery and mor- - Boshar; Dr. Sayed Abdullah Kd-- hold secret tar bombardment. Both sides had zem, a graduate of economics from suffered'' casualties, the commu-- an Austrian university; Dr. Mo- nioue reported. ; hammad Osman Taraki, a grad- talks It said Indian troops made a uate in law from a French uni- WASHINGTON. May first attempt to encroach into versity.' (AFP). The White House last Pakistani . held territory in the During the week His Majesty night confirmed that Presiden. same area last April 27 but they KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar). Prime Minister Dr. Abdul Zahir, some members of the cabinet also received Abdul Rahman Tazi. lo-h- Kissinger were pushed back heavy ad a member of tial advisor Henry with . and some ranking officials saw the newly produced 'Flowers Ensemble' in Kabul Nendarie the executive board - on Tu- sses. , of the World Bank. secret talks in Paris Thursday evening. - . tit. A. TT...1 .aIUKiiiki . esaay wiin iop huiui i,.iiuu. N hafl The performing arts programme includes several choreographies, silhuette dramas, short skits, observrs ' Le Due Tho, i member been informed f the Indian 'en- scngs and dances. , . followed a statement by congratulatedthe performan- , This croachment and other Indian vio- At the end of the show, the Prime Minister artists for their i sources in ces. The Dr. Rahgozar, North Vietnamese lations of the , ceasefire line in artists were Introduced to Zahir by Mohammad Shafie the President of the French capital earlier that the Chak Subhan Mir sector of the Arts and Culture' Department. , Jdrdan initial the rumoured meeting had ta Kashmir, the communique said. On the i Shakespearian line, which says 'music is the food of love, give me more of it so that appeute ken place Keports of clashes came i?'e may not surfeit,' Dr. Zahir told the artists,' music and the performing arts has been v agreement Uo until last nteht the White re , the spiritual food for man since his Inception.' , air to comment The congratulated Minister Information Culture, House .had refused ' Prime Minister the of and Mohammad KABUL, May 6, reports two men hn Afghan (Bakhtar). on that the leyd here hadcleared the wa Abassi cn the success of the ensemble and wished art circles more success, Above, Dr. Zahir is shown congratulating members of the cast after the show.' xiic Aignan ana Joraanian de- H:,.1! ' T for a summit meeting between legations have approved a mu- te House sp Ro- - f (Photo: Mustamandi). ;okesman Presid Bhutto of Pakistan - said that . . tual air service accord. naldZlegler prj Minj Mrs G dhi - . d .. The Director General of the after the meeting two days be. T public peace talks in 117 foi Civil Aviation Department of fore the Yesterday's DePence linfetry feared dead Italian plane crash joraan al- were broken off the Uni- lert nanni 'inursuay Paris announcement listed several In- PALERMO, Sicily, May 6, (Reuter)-- An Alitalia DC-- 8 carrying . 117 people on agreement proposed anno- jetliner ter initialling tht ted' States had dian attacks on Pakistani posts a flight from Rome to Palermo crashed into a hillside beside Palermo airport last night and ' with the Afghan Air Authority uncing the encounter, but had April 23. eyewitnesses said exploded a ball of flame. It nrae nffiplntlv annnnnnjl Vietna- since it in given way to a North "Pakistani troops have taken Alitalia officials were unable to state immediately the number of casualties. However, aU. the request it be kept .,, mese that effective counter measures to, ev-- i occupants were feared dead. They 'said rescue Workers were not Immediately able to approach Dr. ' y ;;,.:. ,; Khoshbeen to .'.v,-.- ' 'secret., ',.;V;; ict the enemy from the encroach- the wreckage. ' ' area," ', of Palermo's airport.' An airport official told Reuter Viet- ed it said. The crash came in full view Puntraisi Ziegler, said the North added plane, 108 passenger and nine crew on board according to a provisional attend 25th WHO of the The statement that the the which had namese announcement Indians were sending up more pas3anger list, crashed into a 700 metre high mountainside flank- - ing the airport. was exam- meeting 'another troops to strengthen their posi- The airport, some 10 kms (sixcoast, is ringed by mountains. possible survivors by floodlights of their bad meeting in Geneva ple faith. tions. .: miles) north of Palermo on the; In' the nearby town of Cari, carried up the mountainside. Communist sources in Pa- The residents reported seeing a huge KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar).-Pr- of. ris had refused to disclose the flame splitting the sky 2205 Authorities sent out an urg- Dr. mee- at Mohammad Akhtar Kh- subjects raised during the local (2105 GMT) a (few minutes ent call for all available doct- oshbeen, the Deputy sidestepped questions U.S. assures S.Viet it has niade Minister of ting and . before the aircraft was due to ors in the Sicilian capal to go Public Health, left here possible of Kissin- Thur- on a return land. , , to the crash scene. sdayfor ' ( Geneva to take part in ger to Paris. no secret deal with Hanoi The flames were also seen by ... the 25th annual session of the WASHINGTON, May 6, (Reuter).-T- he U.S. government the inhabitants' of other nearby Alitalia was not immediate- World Health Organisation. Radio Hanoi calls yesterday sought to reassure South Vietnam there had been towns. . ly able to give an account of how Afghanistan is a member of the no change in American terms for a peace settlement and ass- All available ambulances from the crash occurred. Some eyewi- Eastern Mediterranean region of erted it had reached no secret' agreement! with Hanoi to repla- Palermo and firemen and police tnesses said the plane appeared WHO. for resumption of ce President Thieu. rushed to the scene. But rescue to have exploded before hitting Dr. Raouf Roashan, the Presi- ... The State Department also denietl reports that the govern- - work, was'hamphered by the da-- : the mountainside, others said it dent of the Child Health Institute tOlKS ment bad told Hanoi it was wil ling to accept a coalition gov- - rkness and teams searched for exploded on impact,. is also a member of the Afghan PoriS "D60C6 ; , . ernment in Saigon. delegation. , HONG KONG, May 6, (Reuter) Spokesman Charles Bray, com- - of the formal peace talks and The conference will continue -- on reports William for three weeks, Radio Hanoi yesterday called menting speculations U.S. chief negotiator , clouds near Hue cover during which tne a ' - for . a resumption of the Paris that u.i. had lowered its l'orter said there had been m yt "'e icsoiuuons ana recommenaa- peace talks, but accused, the peace settlement terms, said its complete lack of progress in eve-- ttt n United States of using the" confe- position remained exactly the sa- - ry available channel . fi rence as a cover foe pursuing its me as it was stated to North Bray hinted that President Th HUE, Soiifh Vietnam, May 6, (Reuter). Heavy tropical discussed. ' "war of aggression". Vietnam almost a year ago. ' ieu had offered to resign one clouds built up near. Hue yester day, giving the North Vietname- 1,096 Commenting on the indefinite Officials said a deliberate ef month before internationally-su- - se troops, regrouping for an assault on the city the promise seers of suspension of the conference by forts was apparently being nwde pervised elections under allied cf freedom from American air strikes. , the Americans for the second in various capitals to undermine terms for ending the war, South Vietnamese! defenders at Hue and their American military hoarded wheat time in six weeks, the radio said : the allied negotiating position He would not say whether the advisers were watching the clouds anxiously. ... "We are always willing to engage and drive a wedge between the United States was disaDDointed Hue is tense but relatively qui- - gees south to Danang, jn negotiations... aimed at seeking "U.S. and South Vietnamese go- - with the Soviet Union, which Wa- - et and the present population of Down river, small sampans we. seized in Tirinkot a political the Viet- - vernments. , shington hoped could persuade tnis tormer imperial capital ast- - way to the open sea solution of nt their TIRINKOT, May .6, (Bakhtar). nam problem" and "insist on a Bray said: "We have not pro- - Hanoi to enter into serious neg- - ride, the perfumed is put with more refugees. river One thousand and ninety six resumption) of the Paris talks as posed a coalition government des- - otiations. conservatively at 50,000, a quar- - Traffic yesterday was a trick- - seers ' of wheat' (one is 7.2 ufcuar.i pite suggestions to the contrary, But he said preparations were ter of its iformer size. Most of le compared to the streams of seer kUosJ hoarded by Haji Mohammad ' "Actually' the U.S. never in-- and our proposals for a political actively continuing for the Pre- the civilians have already fled refugees which clogged the road Aref in Khas Urozgan district tended to negotiate seriously-bu- t settlement remain as they were", sident Nixon's visit to Moscow the city. , south after the fall of Quang Tri. was seized by the police on Th- only used the Paris peace talks He also cautioned reporters ag- - set to begin on May 22. The civilian population which South Vietnam's biggest defeat i ..x ..4. i i. ; a. a. a i . i r ursday night. It will be sold an to cover be- ainst speculation on what may Department repea- - nas siayea pemna is contentrai- - me present r oi- - . . , in as instrument its ine state since m government llicosity and obduracy in pursuing have been discussed by the Unit- ted that the U.S. would resume ed in the shanty towns spreading fensive was launched five weeks ,"?m ! rates, arand the hoarders will the war of aggression in opposi- ed States and North Vietnam in be prosecuted. . to public opinion", Radio recent days when Presidential ad- en the other side gave evidence people are still tending Iheir The major traffic yesterday was tion the One thousand and visor Henry Kissinger, secretly of small farms. , . military convoys rumbling north four' hundr. Said. readiness to discuss the issues, r ed seers of met top North Vietnamese nego- raised by in a The only businesses which are with supplies for the garrison wheat and six hund the United States at seers or tiator Le Due Tho in Paris. series of quejtions-- to Hanoi still open are backyard garages Hue, and a few civilian trucks red maize hoarded by ' Put four people in But the United States and Nor- - and the Viet Cong last mon repairing motorcycles ana trucks, ana tarm women with produce to Farkhar district late was seized by police ! th Vietnam Thursday walked out th. . used in the main to ferry refu- - sell in the city. the here ..... - ; Thursday. The wheat and maize will now be sold at official prices. PHNOM PENH, May 6, (AFP). According to a ' renort from Ph-no- U S. MAY IN VIETNAM Fighting was reported in INCREASE GROUND UtOOPS Faizabad, 5,076 seers of wheat Penh's southern suburbs ea- WASHINGTON, May 6, (AFP) rship reported tracking Vietna- - the destroyers 'Benjamin Stodd-ac- h Pleiku from.Kontum while hoarded by some Deonle In Raorh rly today following a heavy Co- The U.S. mav increase its com- - mese vehicles 20 miles southeast erf.' 'John S. Mccain' and 'Fox' the road was open. sub-distri- near here was seized mmunist attack on the Cambod ian capital American forces withdrawing fr- - A U.S. naw snokpsman said &nA Albert David' also hit North more or less permanently for the then solH UOZens or rocKeis ieu m me uni suum 01 we.inn parallel as ine report irom ine guiaed mis- Vietnamese taims anu iu- - ysi uuee weens. :meni estaDIlSned rates, city and rained on Phnom Penh planned, Pentagon spokesman Je-- sile light cruiser. USS Providen- - sitions northwest pf Hue yester: The spokesman for the second According to a report from airport. rry Friedheim said yesterday. oe, did not specifically say whe- - day beside the .coastal highway military region had' announced Tirinkot, 970 seers of wheat, hoar-- At present there are six bat- - ther the 'vehicles were tanks. linking the cities. - earlier that convoys of equipm. ded by four people in Khase ANKARA, May 6 , (Reuter). talions of army infantry about The warship opened fire on the Military sources in Saigon said ent had got through to the besie- - 'Urozgan district, was seized by 6,000 prot- Three leftwing extremists were, men whose task is to - tracked vehicles Yesterday, the the aPP$aI-anc- of tanks heading ged city after the paratroopers the police Wednesday. This wheat hanged here early today as the ect the American spokesman said. There was no towards Hue in some force had landed along the road from heli-'wa- s sold in the open market at Turkish government enforces a servicemen, Pentagon officials sa-- damage report. strengthened the expectation of copters and Masted their way th-- official prices, rigid curfew and the armed for- - id. . It was the second report of a full-scal- e ground assault on the rough with tactical air support.. Similarly, 1330 seers of wheat ces stayed on alert to combat any Officials said' that the American North Vietnamese tracked vehic- - 19th century capital which lies However, journalists who th- - was seized from the homes of further reprisals by underground commander in Vietnam Gen. Ab- - les being attacked near Hue yes-- about halfway between Saigon en tried to reach Kontum by road five people in ' -- groups. rams could ration the remaining terday and the first report of and Hanoi. . were blocked about ten kilomet- - in by the police The three me-- U.S. forces between combatant such sightings south of the impe-- Communist artillery today again res north of Pleiku. Tuesday. The wheat has' since mbers of the "Turkish People's and nt soldiers as he rial city in the five-wee- k offen- - blocked traffic on Highway 14, le-- ( Heavy fighting continued al ' been sold at the government rate. Liberation Army" were among saw fit, as long as he kept with- - sive. ading to the central highlands morning three kilometres west of A report from Badghis provin- - six under death sentences whose in the limit set by the 'White Sputh Vietnamese :aif force pi- - capital of Kontum, after South the highway, in a hilly region ce says that 513 seers of wheat release was demanded by four House and reduced the troop st--i lots reported destroying 16 tanks Vietnamese paratroopers manag- - where the paratroopers ran into was seized from Abdullah, Turks who hijacked a Turkish rength to 49,000 by the end of moving 23 miles northwest of" ed to reopen it for a few hours resistance. They apparently met who had hoarded it in Qalai Nau. airliner to Sofia, Bulgaria, last June. Hue yesterday afternoon. during the night. v ...... little opposition when they act- - The wheat has been sold in the Wednesday, Meanwhile, an American wa- -. . The U.S. Navy spokesman said Some refugees managed to re- - ually opened the road. market at the official rate. MAY 6,' 1972 PAGE 2 THE KABLij TIMES iTHEKABULTIMES South Africa's policy of 'homelands' blasted JOHANNESBURG, May 6, ' in recent weeks. He" began by The Minister of Bantu Admin- - He maintains that the govern (Reuter). South Africa's policy claiming more land for the Trans- - istration and Development MMC ment's policy .has resulted in 'in- -' fr- - -- of "homelands" which was wide- - kei, including thoserwhite encl- - Bothaa has promised that the security and uncertainty, and .. ly publicised in the 1960s as a aves which still exist within it, question, of more land for the ustration among black people." form of "positive apartheid' has plus land taken by the British at Transkei, Cjskei and Tswana ho- - "It is sad but true to say that now come under strong attack the end of the lytn century. meiands would be taken up ny the black man is considered a fco. tniA annuo cnneress (Jdvprnmpnt. journer not only in urban reas, from the very people who origin H VlU tho - tno- hnnthwm -African. t. . j ally supported it, of his ruling Transkei National One of the problems was how but in the homelands as well , lie Independence Party that political to divide land, already earmark- - said. The critics are ' the men who relations between the two .sides ed for the homelands, between "The homelands still be be ad- to government. were given the task of . develop- - had reached a "stagnant point" the territories, he said. But - long the central .K. semi-awto- and peo- ing the homelands n- because of the white governm- - ded that the original aim of the They allocate" the land omous regions for the country's ent's refusal to return "that por- - homelands was said to be event-tin- n ple at will without ever looking majority African population. nt lanrl which- - was taken ual indenenHenpp at the energy and money used Among them is paramount ch from us without consultation." But whenever the topic has by people to establish themselv- - Governm- - Par-- es," said. - Published every day except Friday and Afghan public ief Kaiser Matfinzima, Chief. - The South African arisen in the South African he holidays by the Kabul' Times Publishing Agency Minictpr nf tko Transkip tho ol. nt h aid had been "negative liament. government Ministers "In comparison With other ho- - dest and largest of the homelands, in the face of conclusive docu-- have assured their supporters th- - meiands, we took over mighty He has worked, to make the lim mentary evidence produced in at lull independence' Will never little irom tne previous regime. : 'v ', Editor-in-Chi- ef feel gives us the right ' ' ited aspect of homeland govern. our support. materialise. This we ' ,: ' ' ...... 'SHAFIE RAHEL, FOOD FOR TIIOUGUT responsibility in- one day later, he told as (Charles) Dickens' Oliver : ment for such Just Tel. 26847 ternal affairs as roads, education. the Transkei. Legislative Assem- - The nationalist government cu- Twist to ask for more,". , " 'Kesidence; 1 you con fciJI a man with su- - ' 3am. agriculture a be de rrently cnmDlete con Other homeland leaders have "' health and ODerate blv that motion would maintains '.'.'...Editor " ask-opl- ... advantage of his Xhosa pe-- on the advisability of e. trol over homelands' foreign joined in the protest, invariably ' to the bated the Nour M. Rahimi gar, why use poison. ' ing South Africa for full inde-- affairs, defence and communica- - linking independence with . more 26848. " ".Tel tions, has shown great relu- - land. . rV'X". For his support of government pendence. ' and Pashtu proverb. policy on apartheid (separate de-- ctance to lessen its grip. The prospect of several self-- Mohkmindd Roashan So- Khaled vp nnmenti in the nast-- hns Soon atterwara we ax-- Criticism of the whole founda- - governing black states within - . Mohammad Ebrahim i - Sharif been called a pawn of the whi. ecutive of the Ciskei Legislative tion of the present system has uth Africa already brings sharp te regime by people who claim Assembly, Chief Justice Maban- - come from Professor HW Ntsan- - reaction from many whites, the homelands are refills design- - dta, announced that he also wa- - wisiwn, Chief Councellor of the But' with the homelands having ; ed as stockades for African lab- - nted independence for his home- - Legislative Assembly for the Sh-- only 13 per cent of the surface our. V land soon. Siskei, also populated angaan, whose homeland is split area for so many people, land, highly crit-- by Xhosa people, adjoins the Tr- - into four main groups in north not self-ru- k, may be the big Yet he has become ' ' ' of the future. . ress neview ical of the Republic's goversment v anskei. eastern South Africa. issue TheFlowers ISLAH for Thursday's Islah daily in an 70 countries drawing up new codes warfare Ensemble editorial comments on the prob- GENEVA, May 6, (Reuter). world have been civil or regional Among the countries represen-- " and health personnel should be lems of iij Afghanistan, count- seen the spread at the conference are East respected, , traffic Representatives from 70 wars which have ted .The Flowers Ensemble perfor-'.- particularly Kabul. ries Wednesday began revising of guerrilla fighting. The distin- and West Germany, North and Officials say there have been Ka-- , . mance now being held in One reason for the rising num- the famous Geneva Convention ction between soldiers and civil- South Korea, and South Vietnam. Cases in recent conflicts where bul Nendarie Cinema TJiea- - ber of accidents is the lack of to draw up new codes of conduct ians is often blurred and this China said it cpuld not attend doctors and nurses have been kil- - tre is decidedly a breakthro- application of traffic laws. Dri- for modern warfare, especially crucially affects interpretation of "not because of lack of interest led or injured while going to the ugh In performing arts in Af- vers, do not obey the traffic sig- guerrilla fighting methods. the Geneva conventions. but for technical reasons" North help of people in combat zones. ghanistan. nals. A number of vehicles have One proposal on the agenda Vietnam never answered the in- Another clause calls tor new .For the first time choreographic technical faults. At night some may result in guerrillas being held Two new protocols have been vitation. techniques to ensure that Red i . representations are present-ed- do; not have lights, or have only to wear some some kind of em- drawn up which relate to interna- Among the 370 delegates here Cross medical flights are better Dance and drama, rather one light on. Brakes do not work treatm- tional armed conflicts and to ci- are a large number from African respected. Officials say that now , blem if they want better than songs and music are pre-- properly and attention is not paid ent from captors. vil wars. an"d Asian countries, but only air defence systems often do not dominant throughout the wh- to right hand driving. Pedestri- Another key clause would for- The proposal that guerrilla fi- Argentina from Latin America. see what they are. The Red Cross ole programme. Fifteen girls ans also do not care how they bid nations to make reprisals ghters should wear a distinctive The protocol on civil wars aims emblem does not have the desired dance in harmonic unison. The walk. They can be seen right in against civilian populations,, es- emblem is likely to cause prob at improving the enforcement of effect. The proposals are being lighting, background deco- the middle of the roads, strutting pecially by air raids but also by lems. humanitarian law where civilian put forward for some kind of rations and designs are capti- and not caring for the flow of rocket and artillery fire. Red Cross officials point out populations are frequently used Red Cross signal which would be vating, and reflect the grow-ingJast- e traffic. The conference which opened that it is hard to win better treat as cover tor guerrilla ngnters. transmitted by radio or radar fr for modern present- When'',..,careless and Wednesday has been called by ment' for guerrilla prisoners if Experts here say this poses ex- om the plane. ation of the performing arts. drivers are detained by the Swiss International Com- they do not identify themselves tremely difficult problems beca- The Conference will last for a Silhouettes of dancers and musi-- " traffic police, they are freed be- mittee of the Red Cross (ICRC). somehow. As one delegate put it : use nations are unwilling to have month. The protocols, once agr- ''ctaiis-add- :, to the stage effect. cause of the exertion of influ- which fighting meth- - "They can't have their cake and their sovereignty meddled with eed upon, will be sent to an Inter- feels that ' New talents have emerged ence', jt said. ods have changed so much since, eat it". and some of them do not react national. Conference of the Red from a long search by the Some children and even elders the Second World War that the This would not necessarily be enthusiatisaclly to proposals that Cross at Teheran in October next li- - Arts and Culture Department consider it fun to write their na- 1949 Geneva conventions need a uniform, which would destroy guerrillas .should enjoy any form year. These would then be signed - full-scal- Of the Ministry of Information mes on the body of cars, or to to be revised and made more pre- the effectiveness of guerrilla-typ- e of legal, protection. at a e diplomatic confer- 'and Culture, giving high ho-- t' at least scratch them. Sidewalks, cise. warfare, but perhaps an (arm- The protocol dealing with in- ence in early 1974 and .would co- pes fo ihe future. The mo-uotfo- ly are hardly used. Red Cross officials note that band or some other kind of. in- ternational conflicts contains cla- me into force after subsequent of a few artists who Referring to the situation in since 1945 ' most conflicts in the signia. uses which rule that all medical ratification. , 'dominated entire performan Kabul it says the people, the mass ces previously bas ' actually i of whom are illiterate, najed two 'been broken, and now there is kinds of assistance : guidance on Middle East V' 'happy employment of varied traffic regulations and 'traffic sig- talents on stage. nals, and punishment of those who ''If' the "present interest, of the do not obey laws. While some Jarring mission may uriderg o important changes womenfolk in entering the of the traffic policemen are hard ' ' does ' In ' ?V rperforntlng.arts profession working and literate, the remain- UNITED NATIONS,-Ne- Yo- interpretation depends on the If he refuse .the expected 'any case, the mission will : ' continues, there will be a per. ing are of no use, it alleges. rk, May 6, (AFP). The United will of parties involved and whi- changes, the mission will change be more directly involved with ' ' manent inflow nf niw finltil'si. Nations ! tonight denied reports ch are neither acceptable nor names and will be headed by an- Secretary General Waldheim th- In a letter published in the sa- - Howe ver,; modest gains that Swedish Ambassador Gunnar , other diplomat an it was with Thant. 0"'Vn the me issue of the daily, the Afghan made- - this breakthrough j Jarring had returned to New Yo- Observers', hers do not expect in Electric Institute informs the : resign from his special per- .any important developments in siiouid not cause us undue paper that the rk to , .v; elflcongratulatlon. Only the accusations manent Middle East mediation the Jarring mission until the con- ' - by a man, Mavlawi Abdullah, th- ' of-th- ,'r . n v y ice has been broken, and mu- - mission. clusion Moscow talks bet- wy. at he has been beaten by the " ch remains to be desired in But UN sources said the ed ween President Nixon and Sovi- ' AEI officials is not true. r terms of liberating the stage In fact "Jarring Mission" would et Communist Party Secretary Le- ';: the-Vi- ce President the AEI ''s :" ' of certainly important Brezhnev. from traditional rigidity. accompanied be due for onid .VI' ,! ; him to his house and SeC- The Arts and Culture Departm-- changes in the near future. - Arab-Israe- actually inspected wiring sys- While the' li conflict ' of stage of the General Kurt Waldheim ent is in need a tem in his residence. retary is expected to rank high on sum its own. 'Kabul Nendarie Is considers the- mission a failure, mit agenda, United Nations obse A at present not owned by the court report published in the the sources said. He does not rvers said the Indochinesi " same that Department and the artists issue reveals that a busi believe the mission can be turned developments now were the key 15 - ''have Bifficulty rehearsing th- -' nessman by the name of Shah into a success unless certain hin- to general international relations ; ! " Wali had lent his ano- eir pieces. In fact the present license to drances to it are removed. and particularly the relations be- choreography had to be practi-- - ther man, Mohammad Nairn, who superpowers. f tween the of) imported s. The' sed elsewhere1, and some tdn bedford deisel sources stressed that Wa Jarring has felt himself .block- The the artists had problems ad man has been fined ldheim had not denied reports th in his Middle East efforts sin- ' ' ed ''' Justing themselves to the afs. 240,000, at he had appealed to Arabs and 1971, - ce February ,8, when Israeli . ,,.. ,..) .'KaDU Nendarie' stage. CARAVAN, Israelis to meet at a peace con refused to reply positively to his Thursday's issue Cara- Wfe are anxious to produce of the ference under his auspices and memorandum asking it to com- van daily a vies inside Afghanistan. carries story not those of Jarring who was mit itself in writing in advance think-som- e about smuggling by of these excellent done chosen to head the Middle East to withdraw from territories ta- a foreign Af- : pieces now being staged in woman from effort by Waldheim's predecsss-- ken in the June 1967 war. ghanistan. She used a male or- U Thant. . .Kabul are fine for making or, to favouf ' Waldheim is known movies.' ? gan, made from rubber, and af- Observers said was obvious into The artists are it a more direct, pragmatic appro-ac- h. there. The costumes are ter filling it with heroin put it that circulation of such reports . Sias rehears-- " in the right place and smuggled done nothing strengthen , ' ere.. Action been had to , At the United Nations, the idea ' came-rame- n the " ed enough to enable the stuff out of this country. the Jarring Mission, nor Jarring's of a new UN peace initiative in She to photograph well. was hired by a man who influence in the international are- the Middle East by throwing out ; paid her 20,000 on ', The sets and stage designs are dm each trip. na. the sterile diplomatic efforts of She had done this there. And,, there is no need smuggling for The hindrances to the mission the past is far from new. for, any dialogue. Music does several times before she was cau- as it is now set up are: Pr: the job. Why not lilm it and ght. cedure with more accent on It now appears that Waldheim to launch - show lit to public? According to the report, the than on diplomacy, and wants a new initiative. the question This is more necessary male organ was made from soft total dependence on texts whose The here is not wheth all the Jarring because the ensemble can not rubber and had the colour of er would prefer to reno FRANCE be moved to other provinces human flesh, and worked with a unce his mission entirely, but wh- J&ernafd Bernard battery. ' ; ether he would accept a comple owing to the lack of proper l te revision of the position which "But 1 keep a budget,, and you're not in it", stage facilities. Production The discovery was made by the he himself has created. ccst for filming the show police after a raid on the Ansari will actually remain limited pharmacy in Kabul. Quantities of to materials and processing. heroine, gold and foreign exch I Some new talents have shown ange were discovered and the Dear bir, . their vigour, beauty and adro. owner of the pharmacy led the IN OUR STRANGE WORLD . itness. We hope the Arts and investigators to the Seasons' hotel I read news about thp hnildina (Reuteri :.' . ac- KATMANDU. Mav 6. -u - u Culture Department will in Share Na'u. There, three rub- of an airport in , WASHINGTON; May '6, (AFP). ' -R- Messner, lead climber, tually keep an eye on the ber male organs were found. The near Kabul, with the financial as einhold eir first baby next month. Jaeg-o- f The White House is the Austrian expedition to the preparing , new talents and see that they pharmacy sold one gram of hero-- " sistance or the World Bank. er.s wife had a babv-t- heir second to ask Peking CittV Himalayas, to allow a group of are further encouraged and gi- ine for afs. 2,000. The foreign l am greatly interested in the scaled Manaslu,, one in March, but he died before American doctors 10. highest to visit China ven roles in the next plays woman said that she has travelled issue and want to have details of the world's peaks, the news reached him. to study last week the anesthetic uses of ., that will be staged. We are several times to this country and of the projected airnort. Which but a "terrible storm" acupuncture,. ' cost two colleagues The nine Tyroleans had tackled President Nixon's sure some of hew ta- - wo- part of Logar will 'their lives the these smuggled out heroine. The it be situated private physician, Dr. Walter Tka-c- h , same day. Manaslu from the unconquered lents meet the requirements man alleges that she had been in? How will that nironrt h disclosed tonight. . southwest face. Japanese of Afghan Films ar-- linked to the Expedition leader Wolfcanc clim- forfilm so much while in deten- Kabul Internation bers have scaled twice The request to allow American tists, who have proved al Nairz reported this when he re it from up to tion that she forgot the rubber airport which will definitely east and west. doctors to train in the use of now, to be most be turned here irom the 8,156-metr-e the difficult to made organ. 'The woman has used for domestic flights? acupuncture, a traditional Chi- find. What, kinda of (26,760'foot) peak today. He Fifteen Koreans trying been fined afs. 20,000 and given olane will fiv to climb nese medical technique which, in- Logar said aeputy leader Andi a prison sentence of three months. to airport and from which Jchlick, it from the east were killed by volves puncture of superficial anu rranz za, were ner destinations? How soon will the a, jaegeron an avalanche last month. The ve enas npprilpc K 1 - with will , xr r WORLD PRESS HEYWAD construction work begin by Kineu. Doin, iiKe Messner, wno is T...nln..l i,clia.COc uuvernment coupled and 27, were Tyrolean y.w.u. with a proposal for a whom? mountain gui- liaison officer U.S.-Chine- When will it be comple- vanished. a moath - des. medical- exchanee f LISBON, May 6, (AFP). The Thursday's Heywad daily in ah ted and commissioned? These are ago and is presumed dead. programme. AJUM-JJ,- .. . government yesterday promulgat-- - editorial comments on the Mid- some questions I have and Jiope ed a censorship, but the liberalis- - dle East impasse. Egypt Presid- to get answers for. 5 (SHEEPOWS? ) - ed provision is cancelled by Jhe ent Anwar Sadat has already hin- ' current state of emergency. ' ted that he will have to fight Is- Rokhshana Ali - The new law adopted by the rael by next year at this time and , national assembly last August, the occupied areas have to be Logar. ' . eliminates censorship prior to recovered. The paper also analy- Editor's nntp- - ' i publication unless a state of em- ses the visit of President Sadat We hope to publish details ergency Is' declared or there is to Eevnt. and the future course of the Droiectpd airnnrtMn Tosr an outbreak of subversive acts. ' of action the Arabs have.

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ypt" WmS "; With Waleh 2 ' TP 1- IL .iCu-J.- -1 I - L: i ne pi uuiem u mmmmm ' uunuuience meetings t When someone dies, the bere-- hall in which one or more bere- - rity to think seriously about this J 1 L i. I 11 tiv cu tidiuiiy nag io receive muse avea iammes hold such meet- matter and' to. design a typical to- who come to express their sym- ings jointly and women who wish wn hall for each provincial cen- pathies, one v;ay or the other, to express their sympathy to the tre whose construction cost should "ililll after the burial. . bereaved family go to Town Hall be 'borne by the looal municipal ADout ju years ago, every iam-il- y for this purpose. corporation. used to entertain such people The time for holding such me- I think these buildings should at home and there were many etings is fixed between. 2 and 4 not be uniform.' On the contrary, visitors because such houses we p.m. each ought to represent the cha- - re the meeting place tor various But one Town Hall Was not en- - rantprictirc nt its nrnvinw to sv ough for so many th-los- people. families, who' iftbolise its individuality. But e worse s one or And the situation was the other member of ey should all use stones in their f - concern- their f far as the women were families each day in such facades in order to express the ,1- - n r a ill ii r I j r ed. The was that most of fast growing .town as Kabul, cou-- 1 i reason mountainous nature of the f j'l. Mr the women were carried away ine j. own nan in bhare Nau has ntry, by gossip and lingered so long bomeumes nousea more than 3 Once the Ministry of Informa that the bereaved family had bereaved families at a time and tion and Culture was planning to accommodate them for one or the women going there have of- to build cultural centres in Kan- more nights. In some cases, the ten been bewildered to see so dahar, Herat ahd Mazar to have many cinema-theatr- women closely related with the new faces. a e, a library, 'a deceased stayed until the 40th Complaints were published in concert and a cafeteria com- ' hall day. ; the press by the citizens that mo- bined, but the idea was dropped, In this way, the members of re Town Halls be built for, the re- probably due to financial diff- me- far-flu- the bereaved family lost a sidents of the sections iculties. ... ; mber or the familv head on the of the town like Koteh Sangi, Now the local municipal cor- one hand and sustained consider- -' Shah Shahid, etc. The Kabul Mu- porations can take up this idea MMftatt.WIU.m able material losses on the other nicipal Corporation promised to and have their Town Halls built The Chaman Cafe now conver.ed into a local town hall used for holding condolence meetings. because those who imposed them- build a new Town Hall nearjhe to s3rve exactly the same purpo- selves on the family had to be Ministry of Education. Meanwhi- ses and also help their citizens' fed and accommodated for a nu- le, it converted a cafe in Cham-a- n as far as condolence- meetings (are clo of days, particularly three to serve such purpose. Since ' Why we waste mber . water? concerned. .. the building is located near Shah t Just a few days ago, hundreds ding artificial lakes to preserve forces to contain their ' precious siderate about the consequences Shahid and adjoining are- The corporations will be able of people spent their Friday at water in every nook and cranny. waters in spring and use them in of their behaviour and the incon- as, the local people are. not inco- to make some profit on film sho- Gul Ghundi to enjoy the juda Villagers in n summer profitably? venience caused. , nvenienced anvmore. e's, plays and concerts and main- trees abloom on a Hindu Rush create such lakes in order to'sh- - Because the people have lost A campaign was launched, by But this idea has to spread to tain the buildings properly, but Foothill overlooking the green oot ducks. When the i is ' .season their initiative. They wait for the the newspapers against this cus the rovjneial centres as well. Si- they should never lease the place Parwan Valley near Charikar. . over, they drain the lakes known government to start everything tom and tlje government was sw nce there is a local municipal co-- solely more in order to make , Before reaching Charikar from ai "naurs" and with the water th-- and when they are rtiore than one ift in its action. A byelaw was rporation in each provincial ccn-- money. Kabul; one saw one stream after ere of irrigate their wheat fields hundred pretent sure that passed by Parliament that should be urged to build I the the tre it believe the Ministry of Infor tne other, rushing down from the when the flow of water is stop- - project works, then thev begin meetings must "be he- condolence a Town Hall for this and other mation and Culture can help the oase or the mountain, crossing ped for a few days during which takini? advantage nf it inside the mosques and the uses. municipal corporations 1ATI... 1 1 A ' ld local a the highway and going down God time the canals are being cleared. y ny f - - mis is so . bereaved family was-- prohibited Town Hall sho-- lot in drawing un Dlans to. this knows where. - This example could be copied - frim providing, food for the sym uld also serve as the local cultu- effect, and utilise the cooperation see the barren lar- ' " ,To lands, part throughout the country on a Because the villagers are pathisers. , .' . rai centre wnere tne local artists, of the Housing and Town of which will soon ge '"" " come under scale. In areas where people and they do . But the 'question of could display Authority and artisans their nine to exredite the irrigation through the Parwan the lake is to be created on slo- not trust innovations, thinking th- was for a number, works, a large unsolved of orchestra should matter. v Irrigation Project in cooperation pes, care should be taken to use at these are not only fruitless but years. Since it was the women be. accommodated and plays ' Since 'most of the main" towns with the People's ,Republic , of rocks and cement which are plen- also may deprive them of their who stayed longer and caused ought to be enacted conveni- - have own their cinema, theatre China, and then, notice the prec- tiful in, this country so that the own methods which have stood more losses to the bereaved fam- ently. Only one section of ' the '.and public .library,; it. would not ious .water gushing out of sight barrier may withstand the pres-- the test of time. ily, arfother "campaign was laun- town hall be to co-- - shoifd allotted create a problem for them to pains anyone who realises the .sure of water. We do not have men to be in ched by the press. The Kabul Mu ndolence meetings. , ,move ,to ,build-- a more respectable f meaninir of scarcity amid nlpntv - imagine what a vital role would touch with the villagers all the nicipal Corporation took up the think it is a duty of the Hou-- I : rng: and sell thir' old premises Why is almost two thirds of our be played by a lake like this on time to create a new spirit am- matter seriously and built a town sin;; ana xown Auino-- . a rianmng at pront. rich soil not cultiveable? the skirt of the mountain which ong them so that they may mus- Because we have not been cap- is now crossed by two streams, ter their strength and make ef- able of irrigating these areas. and how many hundreds of acres forts to change their mode of Don't we have water? could be places which cannot now farming and perhaps their tradi- We have not plenty of water be reached bv the local irrigation tional outlook towards various th-- but it is wasted, mostly in spring projects. ings, including life itself. r time wnen we nave some snow An average villager is told to left on mountain tops and lots The example of these two little think that he is born to die. Un and lots of rain. The rivers ov- streams can be seen, on a larger less this belief and attitude is erflow their banks. Rivulets and scale in Ghorband which is cross- changed, he will not make wh- streams bulge with water, but ed by a river whose waters irri- olehearted efforts to improve his all this is wasted because the gate parts of the Parwan Valley standard of living. land is too wet to be irrigated and but leaves areas in Ghor He must be told now that every the people have not yet realised band itself barren. The local Ir- - Moslem is God's viceroy on ear- how to harness these rivers, ri-- rigation and Power Project laun th, as the Koran says, and so he vulets and streams. ched in collaboration with India must live as one. And a viceroy $M wMi iMi: I 4 Once, I wrote that the whole is going to use this water. " never lives in dire poverty. hmt nation could be mobilised by buil- - ; But why don't the people join' In my frequent visits to my own village in Parwan, I have come mm. Reactions to the automobile to Know that tne villagers think When so much alike that no regimenta- the automobile came to A Panjsheri who used to ex- tion could produce Afghanistan for the first time press such an effect. his opinion in verse made This is obviously the outcome of during the reign of King Habib-ulla- h following the comment on seeing the clerical teachings plus ' what in the 1880s, different peo- the automobile for the first time: they have heard from their pa-- ple showed different reactions to "Look at the tech- science and i men years. it Intelligent people were amaz- nology of the Europeans. ciiia in i urinative On the other hand, the villag- ed, the natives were astounded A piece of iron is so sensitive". now, a and. simpletons ers listen lot to the the were frighten- And the Pdnjsheeris weer so ta- .' radio due to the blessings of the ed.' V ken with this new invention that age. In those days, the King had transistor And their minds , today we have hundreds of chau- can be changed by new thoughts managed to have the roads bet- ffers and cleaners from this bea- sown there. But this takes time ween Kabul and Peshawar, Ka- Gul-baha- utiful area to the north of r. and plenty of planning .which The Interior of the Share Nau Park Town Hall, the firstto be opened in the city. bul and Paghman and Se-ra- j, Jabul should hp rhalkpH nut hv a to am built. It was obviously a dirt Probably another reason is that of mass communications road but he had the road connec- experts. there is that Panjsheer has little psychologists, educationalists and ting the capital with Jabul Seraj lauu 10 tuuivaie ana mere agronomists, The question of hotels ' "flanked with' ihtilberry trees. ' are so many people in the area, . .' publi- . Last week, news' was management are concerned, they delightful, no matter what sort k Later; the King extended the shed that the World Bank is goi try to .attract wedding parties of customer it accommodates. If road between ' and Provincial round-u-p ; news ng to help the Afghanistan Tour and uo on, which are of a tempo- the hotel changes the sheets once i. KANDAHAR. May 6, (Bakhtar) ist Organisation to build three rary nature. ,; a week in the case of a clean cu- Since the King used to spend it was announced this week ' Spraying of DDT ' hotels-200-room- s in Kabul 100- - ActuaLly (leasing such public stomer, has to change these tw- his summers in Kabul, Jabul Seraj to "wipe out . it mosquitos rooms jn Bamyan and in places like hotels to fast buck ice or even three times when it and Paghman and his winters in malaria (anophile) is KANDAHAR. Mav 6 (Bakht- - Sharif. This has been opJe isn't a bright idea. It mav has a few hippies around if the cqntinumg m Kandahar city. Al- - ar). A new tannery has been . most welcome news because this, help to show, a lot of increase in standard f cleanliness is to be ads were properly maintained l,ogf the.r .O00. people are in-- tabhshed here. Called Balakarzai ' n tne malaria organisation . is not doing much the revenues on the balance she- - maintained. ' and a few Daimlers were always cia?ea eradication Tannery Inc., it has been programme. All breeding started .promotion work to attract more et but in the long run, ruins Some of the private hotels like at hand ready to move at his places with a can initial capital invest- it ot are spra- tourists since the number of both the hotels and the business, the Yama are Imuch better off order's. . tne mosnnitos being ment of afs 13 million. yed with 'DDT, real hotels in this country js li-- For example, the leasees do than the government ones that These cars were driven by In- according to the The factory is situated in not proper buil- leased. dian chauffers who were suppos- announcement yesterday. two acre area, and has 32 mited. take card of the - have been But the Hotel ' nnr.a T ; . . WVio. mpan Ku a rpnl hntpl nini;- nnH iho-- -v rnnt,rnl Kootmit Pntnnanv hac own ornhlpfris young for processing r a m - o ojoiro.& its .. ed to train a number of hides. It will pro- - iiu, j ' i.umi v.jt". j is one with clean comfortable tem, if any. They do not pay any It has to maintain hotels in out Afghan boys to become drivers FAIZABAD, May 6, (Bakhtar) ftween 2,000-2,50- 0 hides a - dav- rooms and toilets, an excellent attention to cleanliness and pro- - of the way places like. Doabe and mechanics...... Th new sixty seven kilometr- - - Three hundred workers are restaurant, "prompt 'sen(vioe and mpt service and a good hotel is Mekhe Zerin where only a few In those days, only the King, es long footpath, which is twn ?mPloyed reports yesterday con- - ail-rou- na managem- - - an emcieni thus last declining till it is tur-- customers stay in a year because ms Drotner itne negent;, nis two metres wide and which connects """- , , r ' ' ent. . ned into a joint frequented only the highway connecting the ca-b- y important sons, and the Auditor--" Darwaz with de- ' this town, was - ' provinces Mi- - Let us see if we can find people of ill repute. pital with the northern General (who was actually the dicated Thursday. KANDAHAR May 6 (Bakht in ho- changed its Or-th- nister of Finance) possessed cars - these qualities .the present Government officals who lease has route.,' ar). A survey carried out in Da-- tels. " the hotels to private citizens sho-- Hotel Dilaram which may not get which were as cheap as 11.000 , May 6, (Ba- - nd district of Kandahar nmvlnrp T. U rpv . . " Inter-Conti-n Dumioo U.i Tm 4inM i .1 . i ' " Except the Hotel uld always remember that we more than a dozen customers .mpiao. uui Aiu'aa anunJ muiaii fwiiai ine rOHQ IinKlIlK tnlS tO- - SnOWS that thi nrPo hue nmnlP - Rupees - " ental, which has a foreign' mana- want these hotels to keep the Af- - in six months. Or the huge hotels were almost. on a par in wn with , cut off subterranean water reserves ghans as i gement, and the Hotel Kabul and well as he tourists hap- - in Herat and Farah Rud which Mojfl v4-- " wjv. w'cj wcic wv ncav.y auu win is ann ruins m ipam nt watar AvnAe on haSv1.! py. empty of the Hotel Spinzar which But specially the tourists, be- - remain most times the both silver. , has been repaired with the co-- now in Panwayee to undertake a been run efficiently since their cause they form the majority of year, It is said that. when the villa- - operation of the people, and is similar survey, it was announced establishment, no other govern- - our customers. gers ui Jabul Seraj saw the auto-- open to traffic, it was announced here yesterday ' ' ment hotel deserves the name. Some of the managers are un-- v Since the revenues of the Hot- - mobile for the first time, one of. here. The Hotel Company, realising der the impression .that most of el Company have been limited them who thought it was the de- - JALALABAD, May 6, (Bakh-- an annual loss in recent years, our hotels are far beyond the st- - and it is not subsidised by the vil incarnate brought a scare-cro- w CHARIKAR, May 6, (Bakhtar) tar) --Work on sinking a deep thought leasing to away we-- has leased l hotels in andards of the tourists, especially government it scare it while others The road between Charikar well in Raige Shah Mardan he- different parts of the country. The the . hippies, because they would wa3 the only solution to problems, re watching from behind fences and Gul Ghundi, a spring resort re, was started Thursday. The . company shall so no evil might people who have taken them over turn the cleanest establishments, However, . the that come to near here which is visited by well will supply drinking water are only after money, but in the into filthy joints with their Jdirty 'have to 'spend at least a quarter them. thousands of neotile. will ho 'no- - tn oil tha hniicpe In tk oral Tha wrong way. ror instance, instead ciotnes ana unKempt nair. But of the lease money on repairs in , nut tne reaction shown by the phalted in a few months by was by . the tohstruCtion work started of imoroving the standards of the the thing is that a hotol room- has order to mane me.nuieis attepi-- pe.opie ui ranjsnecr was aine-- -- nariKar Municipality at an est- - Nangarhar Governor Mohammad hotels as far as food, ervice and got to be comfortable, clean "and (Continued on page 4) rent. imated cost of afs. one million, Gul SulaimankhaiL TIIE KABUL TIMES MAY 6, 1972

U.S. plane hijacked for Afghan hotels HOME NEWS ROUND UP (Continued from page 3) KABUL, May 6,. (Bakhtar). 115,000 volumes in the library, KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar). a 300,000 dollar ransom , able to foreigners, after a period Two Pakistani smugglers' were Raheen, the librarian, said. One thousand and five hundred of only three years. " caught in Kabul airport with tw- The library has 8,400 members. identity cards and licenses were WASHINGTON, May 6, (Eeuter). A hijacked Eastern Airlin- Should, the government subsid- enty kilos of hashish Thursday. During the year, he, said, 1,032 issued to servants to work as es night took off from , Washington's Dulles airport for Jet last ise the company for at least two The two, Abdul Ghafour and Ba-b- new volumes were purchased by domestic aid to foreign residents, the hijacker had swapped his 300,000 dollar New Orleans after years while drastic changes are Sayed, were about to get into the, University. a source of the Passport Depart- wanted only bills of 500 and 1,000 dollar de- d ransome because he made in both attitude and mana- the plane and fly to Frankfurt. ment of the Kabul Governorate-announce- nominations. gement, it will become a money-makin- g According to the confession th- KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar)- .-. Thursday, As Boeing 727 took off, another Eastern Airlines aircraft the concern because the co- ey have made to the police, they A special commission will be for- nearly a dozen armed FBI men circled above waiting to with untry is getting more and more brought the hash from Pakistan med by the Kabul Municipality Full photos and identity of the tail it. tourists every year. Besides,, the with them to, take to West Ger- to doritrol sanitation conditions servants are entired in a special Boeing took off after re- The Afghans are also taking trips and many. in the shops in the city. Repre- book before the licenses arte; fuelling and after the air pirate getting used to staying in the ho- sentatives of various Ministries issued. . had ben given a ransom of 300,000 USA tels while visiting other towns. . organisations will be memb- parachutes,' two bail- addresses KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar). and dollars, six Also the Afghan Tourist Orga- ers of the commission according food Ninety vehicles newly purchas- 1 , out kits and helmets and nisation can, help the company a to an announcement yesterday, for 24 The hijacker al- UNCTAD ed by the Fire Brigade have hours. had on int'l lot by giving its managers and ( House of People's 46 passengers to arrived, here. lowed the leave other staff practical training in KABUL,: May 6,' (Bakhtar).-O- ne the plane when it landed at Dul- Officials of Fire Brigade in hotels, after they comple- Ku-ndu- hundred and seventy' monetary reform its are Herat, Kandahar, Nangarhar, z, nine les airport here. shop keepers committees meet ted with the help of the World and provinces are were fined today SANTIAGO, May 6, (AFP).-T-he Bank. . , afs 76,401 during past week for ' taking' special training here on KABUL, May . 6, (Bakhtar). The Boeing was hijacked sho- ' United States told UNCTAD '' 'V'- ' over charging, the Inspector of Legislative, Agric- take-of- n, the use of the new engines. The Law and rtly after f from Allento-w- delegates it Kabul Municipality here yesterday, that KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar).-- To Another special course for tr- announced ulture and Irrigation and Comm- Pennsylvania,; for. Washing- - had not reached a secret agree- Thursday. ( hijacker ombat the consequences of aining provincial officials will be erce Affairs Committees of the ton. The who was de- ment on how to carry inter- out the strike by the drivers co- organised in Kabul soon, a source House of the People were con. scribed only as a whits man, ag- rep- and national monetary reform a Thursday. . ed about 40, wearing a well-cu- t nductors of the Kabul Bus Com- of the Fire Brigade Department ven.d orted agreement which underde- pany,, Kabul Depart- today. In accordance with an earlier dark suit was reported be ar- the Traffic here said . to veloped countries feared would Physical Training of med with a pistol. He claimed to ment has deployed more than 100 request, the Ministers Inter- ' leave them out in the cold. ' before be in possession of explosives. buses on different routes in the KABUL, May 6, Bakhtar).-T-he ior and Justice appeared The - American representative city. v Inst, the Law and Legislative Affairs After heading towards the so- Central Silo will soon bake being built, said at the 3rd UN Conference Committee questi- uth, the plane banked and appea- and markets ,190,000 loaves of and answered on Trade and Development that ons on the petition of a prisoner, red to be flying , back bread daily in Kabul. The 'bread towards the United States had been con- by Ed. Ministry Abdul Malik Abdul Rahim Zai. Dulles airport. sulting other countries on the will be sold in eighty two 'shops. ' The Silo at present produces ' KABUL, May bert way of carryin" out reforms. 1 6, (Bakhtar).- -A James Ashlock. Dublic rplatinns 60,000 loaves of bread which is Physical After the Minister of Interior's But he denied a newspaper re- Training Institute is decid- t elaboration, the committee officer, for Eastern Airlines, said far below the demand, Eng. Mo- being established by the Educa- 1 X -- At- . port that' a secret agreement had nere lL au11 - passesgers hammad Aziz, the director of the tion Ministry. ed to continue further considera- mai ine had been reached on monetary re- r v The Institute is loca- jA tion of the petition in the next given a o ? y Silo said today. , Cons-structio- been "personality check" form. ' ted in Zenabanan, Kabul' n before the Boeing Twentv new bakeries are under meeting and to rule on it at that left Alentown. After confirming that treasury work on new basket- time. But the Federal Aviation Admi- - construction next to the Central ball, volleyball, undersecretary Paul Volcker tennis, badminton The petition of the people of iiinn a i. it in hi i mi. i.iifru uras r r Silo, he said. '. grounds, a had consulted "informally with swimming pool and Charhl regarding water distribu- "sky a offic- - Two hundred forty people will atheletic marshal" security a number of his counter-parts"- , grounds is in progress, 41 -- J be employed on tion rights was considered by jaiauumu. in Europe, the U.S. representa- two shifts in the Mohammad Haider Miakhail. the - the Agriculture and Irrigation Wer, it was announced new bakeries, he said. President of the Physical Train- that tive said: -' a Committee. the hijacked airliner was being Thirty mobile bread sale kilos ing Department of the "If I understand the intent of Education . The Director General of the trailed by two F-1- intercept will be set up in Kabul. - Ministry reported yesterday. ' the statements made by many of Department planes. ' A Domestic Trade of or ' big stadium is also the developing countries, they are v Bik . t i included Senkan-dari- e, i in mil KABUL, "(Bakhtar).-Dur- the Commerce Minis!ry, " It looked as if the hijacker most desirous of consulted Mar 6, ing in the plans. bein? the previous attended the Commercial wanted to be spotted by' the air on the question of international Afghan year, The Ministry at present has a planes 290,000 people made Affairs Committee meeting and force escorting him; monetary reform. use of the sports school, whose graduates questions thp Kabul University Library it are answered on activ "I would assume, that no one was employed by various schools ities of the foreign agencies announced Friday.'" in in would want the United States to There are Afghanistan as coaches. , Afghanistan. Brandt-Braz- make its decision on matters re- ei lated to international monetary reform without having the bene- .Youve.neverj . talks on Moscow fit of the views of the others. "I cannot say when the United known an oil Bids States will reach a decision on wanted t.v 11 V . as good as tren sti nnen its preference for a forum". '.'..7 Five-Sta- V r Custom r. . . BONNiMay 6, (AFP). The outcome of tense talks on a plat- Fori 288 tires and tubes, with ribbon size 1200x20 form for bipartisan ratification Dir. Kakar compiles Rocktype, of the Moscow and Warsaw tr- ...NOBODY HAS 16 ply, price for each eaties remained "open" yester- books on surgery estimated at $98.80. Individual, day, Christian Democrat oppo- It's the worlds rnost sition leader Rainer Barzel said KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar). local and foreign firms who want bid should after to come to further talks with Chan- Prof. Dr. Keramuddin Kakar, he- advanced motor oil cellor Willy Brandt. ad of the Surgery Department of the Logistic Perudunkay on 5,1972 the Medical College of Kabul Uni- the morning of June .'. Barzel told newsmen after versity returned home yesterday ; renortin? to his CDlJr,STT nar. ' at the end of his five and a half ISuperdetefgml .Effective7 over. and submit their tenders befoire the above ' date. The liamentary group that this mor- month stay in Canada. t wkler range of ning's engine tnnpenlunl sixth round of consulta- He said that during his stay in terms and conditions tions in a week between oppo- that country he compiled two and catalogue can be seen at the sition leaders and top officials books on' surgery for use by the Meets aU cv Intbrication Increased nal1 Available of tjhe Socialist-Libera- l (SPD Afghan One requirements. and corrosion office Purchasing students. concerns in S.A.E 10W30, 20W40. protection Committee. Licence and securities will FDU) coalition had still not pr- general surgery and the other oduced "satisfactory" results. abdomenal surgery. Both volu- spokesman Con- Perfect fur todty'i be obtained. Copiesi of Government . mes are scheduled to be published specifications and application for rad Ahlers at same time the in Kabul shortly, he said. t said engines an understanding' between He went to Canada under the , ms are freely distributed.' the two sides still remained po- Colombo Plan. ' ssible. TIypv lifld nroftitallv unmnld NAWROZ CARPET ted drafting of a joint declara- 3f1nnt.f1 SHARE NAU OPPOSITE CLASSIFIED tion in ho hv tJio Run. destag (lower house) as a co- BLUE MOSQUE mplement to the 1970 treat- - Has received newold good qua- Ips. fhnncrh cnlHA fUffaronrna lity carpets. Customers urg- SAHAR BEAUTY SALOON r. are BOUTIQUES Managed mained still to be settled. ed to come and see the new by Mrs. Alia Zekrya, MISCELLANEOUS diploma holder from Capitol Be- He indicated that they were merchandise. Genuine antique Apollo Boutique Importers of auty Institute, Washington D.C. .still at odds about the manner arms, poostenchas etc. are also ready-mad- e dresses women. for Sole user of L'Oreil products, THE YAMAW (HOTEL in which his declaration should available for sale. Undertakes Ger MUSIC CENTRE Fashions from Italy, West famous Paris cosmetics. has be notified to the countries con- packing custom clearance for the best in Akai products . many and t ranee. Address' Share Nau, next to The Yamaw Hotel cerned, and how it would have customers. Contact 3203531051. Yaqub Phonograph records Address: Charayee Haii 25 Hour Club, opposite gasoline located finest sectibn M KabnL to be acknowledged, in parti- Just opened a new stall under -- cassettes, Blue Mosque. station. Open from 9:00 a.m. Beautiful view, within iasy to cartridge, and , tapes shop, cular by the Soviet Union. Spinzar Hotel. Tel. 31211 . reel 6:00 p.m. Duplication facilities ' ling distance of bazaars. Rooms Tel: 25798 with bath, hot KABIR & CO, LTD. Dual turntable amplifiers immgjrater nnimnit nmin a. n n iTAmfin . Contact: Tel. 22032. round the clock. .Afghan and uiuuaii lMviisAasx nuiu,iv Biggest extorters of Afghan continental Excellent offerntg dishes. handicrafts the best service. Phone:23496, 21498 quality Afirhaa at: tfofueta DEPARTMENT STORES Add. Temour Shahi Park. As of Monday May 1st, 1972 the Consular and Visa Sections KABIR BOUTIQUE: . MARCO POLO Address: Charahl Ansari (Share RESTAURANT Marco Polo famous restaurant 0830 Nan). ' Don't forget Hamidi Depart, of the British Embassy will be open from until 1230 each in town for LOUDI HOTEL , Tels: 30189 ment Store, one of the' oldest Good location, all amenities,-- ' Post Box: 4N. of your various require, chicken, chicken Tikha and when-th- e will closed. carpeted rooms, day apart from Friday Embassy be ments, as men'g the original Afghan barbecue and courteous Cable. FUSTINCBA such Rael Brook service. English shirts, plastic kit- Shinwari Kebab. Loudi soon to op- chen ware, and babies' garments. The reasonably priced menu restaurant be ened. Zarghoona Maldan features both Eastern and Wes- LOTUS SHOE STORE tern cuisine. Address: WANTED Telephone: 20967. . For reservations, ' DEALERS IN ALL ' ' DUO OF call 21527. Char Rani Malik Asghar. .... ENGLISH SHOES

A MERCED EZ BENZ model 200 or 200. Year of Make 1969-7- 0. TEN TOP HAMIDZADAH , MUST be in good condition and with low kilometrage. Telephone DEPARTMENT STORE In Paizar Discotheque ' and ' ....'(. Complete line e'lec-tri- of apparel, e Ten Top 26257. . Opposite Pakistan Embassy equipment, cooking selections of Kabul Telephone 24373 applian- Afghan specialties and' ces, plastic household '"i articles and fKANDAHAR (European foods at NEW, " .afoanistan'; INTERNATIONAL COMPANY IS SEEKING A Zarehoona MARCO POLO Restaurant. Maidan Tel. 22588. WE SPECIALISE L Add: Opposite and 26729. Pakistan VEGETARIAN DISHES. Embassy, Share Nan. FEMALE SECRETARY Tel 3455 Mohammad Khwaja FAIZ HOTEL and Brothers Importer, of elect- SIIAIIRE GIIOLGIIOLA FOR ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE 4 NO ric and electronic products ' 11 from RESTAURANT Unprecedented reduction in Shahi famous Jananeso firms, snnh SHORTHAND REQUIRED. Cinema Taimour Afghan cuisine, and Afghan room rates from 23 30 per- i radio-gram-s, to Indian picture 'Terdesh" show as refrigerators, he-,ate- rs PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO: setting. Discover the flavour of cent. Variety of Afghan and time, at 2, 5 and 8:30 p m. on Fri- and etc. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT OF THE Afghanistan at Share Gholghola European dishes. Rooms with day the first show starts at 10.30 Address: Mohammad Jan' Khan , Thursday Saturday and nights baths attached. . KABUL TIMES. . , a.m. I Street, Phone 26632. Afghan music Add. Pashtunlstan Square

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