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vi i KABUL; THURS16AY,; SEPTEMB ER, 10, 1970, (SUNBULA 19, 1349 S.H.) Ariana Afghan Airlines: ; PRICE AF. 4 Nation observes Parliament Day (Waraafcv Daivi pay tribute to founded of legislature

KABUL, Sept. 10, (Bakhtar ). The 40th anniversary of the establishment of parliament was' commemorated here yester-day- . House President Dr. Mohammad Omar, Wardak, Senate ' President Abdul Hadi Dawi, Vice Presidents and secretaries m of the two houses and some other parliament members visited Tape Maranjan, and to mark the occasion laid a wreath on the . tomb of His Majesty the Late Mohammad Nader Shah. .., '

The presidents of the two hou- - shold of a great change, increa-- -- ses also broadcast .speeches, over ... ses,. our .obligation in the legisla-1- .. Af-- Radio in 'the name ture for the prosperity of the of the Afghan ... ghan of Af- - : nation. . nation and progress l House President Dr. Wardak in ghanistan, said Dr. Omar. The ' 0limentaj1ans- - Uiylna." wreath on the mausoleum of His Majesty the late King Mohammad Nader Shah. his speech expressed the convictA House of the People, he said, will f ti f tion that the Afghan ParliamentN rnakQ every effort to reflect heal-i- n accordance with the provisions', thy, positive, and beneficial view's HRIB:BMuiM:i HCiibti Moscow Royal audience of the constitution will perform of our. people, to establish 10, (Bakhtar).--Accordi- ng its duties towards building, , of; a; t . Tn sPnflW Drfwi af KABUL, Sept. WpA ' progressive and prosperous s6cie-- f. to- - 4n5niA ! th Urh. I UnUo Wnl fvfuvn" UlfCvl communications to a Royal Protocol ty on. the basis of social 1CIU" Department announcement the , Justice,;. KABUL, Sept. '10, (Bakhtar-- . Communications Minister preservation of humau.' integrity ' ' v ' " - ' following have, been, received in Nation, rAsds'ou tradition of ? jirgahs, i i : . Mohammad Azim Geran from, Moscow with dedication . and a spnsp -- -j Lii.i..-..i- returned to Kabul audience by His Majesty King .. t nnn i fim nrvnHfpwiir n Hinpi..i. . . j r the iiuri i yesterday. He visited the patriotisms ""f . .; ,; tn Atehiii.An th fetate1 Cnnnril t Soviet Union at the head of a delega during the week ending today: , tion at the invitation of the Soviet Communications Minister. Chief Justice of the Supreme He said His jWajesty the" - Late said Hiji Majesty the late Moha- - i 10 TEHRAN, ept. 10, . Duriiig his day stay in the system, and has agreed to help Court Dr. Abdul Hakim Ziayee; King Mohammad Nader with the", "rnmad Naderhah? laid the foun- - ? (Bakhtar) ; ta-- , - - Royal lHigh,nesses Soviet Union Eng. Geran held Afghanistan with provision National Defence Minister Army establishment -- of the .parliament- "'dation of a sound parliament whi-4- 0 Their Princess of Belquis and ' Abdul . Iks with hi8 counterpart in Mos-- i equipment and hardware General Khan Mohammad; Inte- years ago pn'.the basis; otf the? jch gathered niore stfengtb during ) Sardar ali for the " Tehran short cow on improvement and expan- - extension, of 250 kilometres of rior Minister Eng. '.Mohammad Islamic teachings, ' and our peo-- the jeign'of his son'jHis Majesty returned to after a " - j of postal," telephone" te lines." . i' '.,. Bashir Loudin; Information pie's tradifio'ns for the consoUda-- Mohammad tahet. Shah. With-th- : visif to- northern areasl! of Iran sion and and legraphio communications betwe- - Eng. Geran Culture Minister Dr. Mahmoud tion, of national unity, .and build-- the promulgation! the new cons- - ( Their Royal Highnesses Monday , was accompanied . en the countries. on the by Post Department Habibi; Justice Minister Abdul ing ot a sound .legislature, per- btution,- - he said. the parliament i watched an international 'tennis wo trip ( On arrival in Kabul airport i Sattar Sirat; President of the Tri- formed an unforgettable ileed. Jyas better organised, . the atioc game here.;; President Ghulam ' Mohammad - Belquis ; and Eng.. Geran said the Soviet Sekandar, Telephone Engi- bal Affairs Department Sayed The anniversary of .the found- Tiartirirtnt(H in '"State HRH' Princess t and , now Ministry had shown neer Abdul Haq Masoud Pohanir with some Ka-k- ar . ing of the parliament, he said,-i-s. policy;-- the Wolesi Jiifeah fljouse Sardar Abdul Wali are Hanafi. In his , dignitaries; Afghan Am- marked as a.special day as it has. of the;PeopleX andjthe Meshran visit to Iran af the invitation preparedness for the establishm-- talks with the Soviet Communi- the tele- bassador designate to India, Dr. a special place ia the history of .. Jirgah (House of the Elders) .were of Their Royal HighnessesShah-pu- r ent of direct telephone and cations, .Minister on regional co- Abdul Hakim T'abibi; , Hamidul-la- h the Afghan legislature. "7".. .founded, and theJ way wa open- -j "Ghulam Reza and . Princess'' graphic communications between mmunications En4 Geran Rid " ' Af-gh- an , - countries through carrier the delegations -. Hamid, President of the .Achievements' in the fields of (Qmtihtied jam . ?fi;,f,'f ; Manizeh. the iwo of tne two coun- j Bada-khsh- an - Electricity economy, "education etc. under '," M '.''i .xwuiiu.i.-- . ' tries agreed that a plan 'should Institute; "" Governor Roshandil Ro-sha- n; the guidance, of His Majesty the , be prepared for direct communi- King, together with the promulga- I Literacy Buy cations between Afghanistan and Nangarhar Governor Sul- Special functions mark Inf tan Aziz; Commandant of the of whi- : the Soviet mic- tion the hew constitution, " ; Union through , v v , Kandahar Gen. ch placed the country op the thre-- r ... rowave - facilities which could al- - jiilitary. garrison - KABUL, Sept. 10, The ceremo nies marking the International Literacy Day num- (Bakhtar). so fulfill the requirements of the Mohammad Sayyad; and a Highnesses Prince Moham-- ; Ar- in the Women's Institute Tuesday were attended by Their Royal region. , ber of generals of the Royl , It was agreed that this - S'mad Mahmoud Habibi, my who have won promotions Premier- Etemddi Nader and trincesf JLailuma, toformation andt Cultures Minister Dr. plan should be prepared as ear-- . and high ranking officials of the ministry, members' of" the' Literacy Campaign Committee, ly as possible.' this year. in Lusakd members of the National UNESCO Commission, writers, and dignitaries, and volunteer women. ', ;The Afghan delegation was His Majesty also received Meh-- di arrives . rr"7iniXfii j-- r. ... life..- requested to go ahead with the Aliov Moscow university pro- - vocati- KABUL,' Sept. 10, (Bakhtar). Speaking at the function Wo ions m tnis direction tnrougnqui ducts combined literacy t plan jalso probing the interests fessor and head of Moscow uni- Prime Minister Noor Ahmad Ete- - men's Institute President Mrs. these years in cooperation with onal courses. There are 245 such of India and Pakistan for the versity Oriental Languages,' Ins- .body of madi arrived in Lusaka Tuesday Saleha Farouk Etemadi said the' enlightened volunteer women and courses with , a .student establishment of such a direct titute, and Sayed Ahmad Jahani " afternoon to take part in the non-- launching 'of the campaigns ag- -' men. "... .'"' " 9000, he said. communications links, in the re- who has returned home recently of Her Royal i Entezar, Ruhi, Montazer, gion. completion of his stu- aligned cations meeting of the ainst illiteracy in Afghanistan is The participation Dr. . following director of; the ( , heads of state and government as a positive move made during the: Highness Princess Lailuma in this and Mrs. Mobarez , Continued on pave 4) ,. dies in petroleum production and honourary president . Enlightenment Departmei? in the Baku. head of the Afghan delegation. enlightened reign of His Majesty. , struggle, as prospecting in also spoke - The Prime Minister was welco- -' This campaign, she said, con-- v of the Committee for Campaign Women's Institute at D'Afghanistan - meeting. . V. , i med Lusaka airport by the Za- -; an attempt to ensure . Against Illiteracy has been high- the , at stuutes a nese--Af mbian President Kenneth Ka better life for the citizens, young 'i ly effective and encouraging, Mohammad Kasem Rasekh a Ja pa gha n ' -- 'rjraised ser- - and a volun- unda.; . ' and old alike, and raise the edu .Mrs Etemadi the Journalism student expressed apprecia Bank's Board of The two statesmen also review- -, cational and social in . vices of the ministries of National teer teacher '' Friendship standards ' i ". Society ed a guard of honour and the mu- the country. ' ., .. Defence and Education and the tion for the certificates given to . sic played national anthems of the The Women's Institute, she con-- ' efforts of the Scout Organisation volunteer teachers by Her Royal ' ' jlighness Eailuma. President here two countries. , inued, has exerted effohs for , And expressed the hope that more Princess Directors meet i Lusaka airport and streets have promotion of literacy and trflw-led- ge educated young men and women The day was also marked, in been decorated with flags of the eversince its establishment take an interest in helping to Mir Bacha Khan highscKool at a function held KABUL, Sept. 10. (Bakhtar).-T- he KABUL, Sept. 10, (Bakhtar). participating nations. . Arriving through opening of courses and .. carry out this national crusade. Mirbachakot at ' ' Board D'Af-ghanist- an The President of the Japanese at the same plane in Lusaka with vocational schools. . In his speech Dr. Mohammad by the UNESCO. of Directors of officials, ed- Bank un- - Afghan Friendship Society Hiro-hid- e Prime Minister were Pri- -, In 1342 the with, the Pazel, second deputy , education i Eduction Ministry met Tuesday the ( the Institute, Mi- and stu- der the chairmanship Ishida arrived here yester- me Minister of Singapore, the issuance of a message by Her Ma-- ; minister said the Education ucation experts, teachers of the First whi- Deputy pre- day at the invitation of govern- President of Cyprus, the ;; Prime jesty the Queen declared the cam- - nistry now maintains 839 lite- dents attended the function, Prime Minister, and v by. sently Acting ment. Minister of Sierra Leon, De- paign against illiteracy.. . The Ins-- racy courses which 'enroll 24905 ch also include a concert the Prime Minister. and (He was welcomed on puty Malaysian Prime Minister, 'i titute has been' increasing its ef-- persons. The Ministry also con-- students of the school. Abdullah Yaftali. The board re- arrival at viewed the .1348 balance presen- the airport by the Vice President ted to it by the Executive Board of the Protocol Department in Prison Reform of the Bank. the Foreign Ministry and the Ja- - The meeting was attended by panese Ambassador. ' Board forms Finance Minister Dr. Mohammad One of the wellknown Japane-- . Amar, Public Works Minister Ya-ko- se statesmen, Ishida formerly served as i Lali, Commerce Minister minister of labour in secretariat Dr. Mohammad Akbar Omar, Mi- the Japanese cabinet. He now se-- ', nes and Minister Am-anull- ah rves as a member of parliament. ' Industries ' KABUL, Sept. 10, (Bakhtar)- .- Mansouri, and Minister Ra-for- 10, The Central Board for Prison m Without Portfolio Shafiqa Ziayee. KABUL. Sept. (Bakhtar- ).- n. met yesterday under the The meeting Voted for donation The Belgian Minister pleni-po- t- j chairmanship of Interior Minist- of Af. 50.000 to Teachers Fund, entiary in New, Delhi C. Kerre- - ! ' V Eng. Mohammad Bashir Loud-l- n. Af. 30.000 to the Auqaf- - Adminis--" mans who is also appointed as Br- - er ' The duties to be performed by tration, Af. 200,000 to the Red ussels envoy extraordinary and i the Board, working procedures Crescent Society, Af. 50 000 to the minister plenipotentiary to Af- and rules were discussed at the Blood Bank, and Af. 50.000 to the ghanistan arrived here yesterday, meeting. It was decided that for ' Malaria Eradication Department. to present his credentials. better coordination of work a se- .The meeting also voted for al- -. Hj was welcomed at Kabul In- cretariat should be established. location of one per cent of the ternational Airport by the Vice The meeting also agreed on the bank's net profit to the national President of the Protocol Depart- Afghan and Polish statesmen holding talks at the Polish Prime Minister's office. (Continuea on page 4) fund ment in the Foreign Ministry .Mohammad Sarwar Damani. PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER 10, 1970

Home press at a glance I THE KABUL IMtS Afghan-Polwhrel(rtion- Papers discuss & nistan s pwrliamentary j ine daily islati tn its todays nee, seek closer friendly ties with ' of Poland in Afghanistan's deve-- with a new spirit and new, obliga-- M i'.-- issue nas an editorial entitled 'eacn other. .;f lopment efforts. ' ) ' tions and authorities came' into; Afgnanistan : .: and Poland', Prime Aighanistan and Poland, reali- Yesterday was Parliament Day. being. ; ...fy , .', ,, Minister floor Anmad .Etemadi", sing tnis need, have been making All premier dailies carried spe- ' With promulgation; jof the new said the paper, "atter his visit to eflorfs to further strengthen th- cial editorial on the occasion and ' constitution the peopla of Afghay. Jugoslavia, tound an opportunity eir mutual friendship and at the published the photos of His' Ma- nistan were afforded.' an oppor--; to pay an official visit to Poland same time through better unders-- . jesty the late King Mohammad tunjty to take equal share in- - at , the invitation of the Polish.,, anding of each, Views on Nadir Shah the founder of the carry : ' other'.. inajneir nauonai. aiiairs ia Prime Minister, during which in. international issues, making use parliament in Afghanistan. king" in to consideration the're - addition to ; world issues he dis , of every- - opportunity for mutual The daily Ants in its editorial :. quirements of the time; for buil- - cussed the matters of mutual in- cooperation in solving , world's says that though the consultation ding a prosperous and progressive terest between Afghanistan problems. of stature society .jus- - Published by the Kabul Times Agency every day except and r . ",. on matters national on the bash of social Poland..' Poland, which is among the ad and issues. related to the- - destiny tice and equality and in the light i Fridays and public holidays. Afghanistan and Poland, the vanned industrialised countries in of the people have aa ancient bis- - ft of the values enshrined in t the " paper went on, have long-standi- East Europe, in addition &. res tory and deep root ir, our na-- constitution, adds the paper, :, non-align- Editor-in-chie- friendly relations and these rela-- pecting Afghanistan's . -' tional life, and this is evident In an othereditorial the same S. Khalil f ( ; tions have been expanding with ed policy, is firmly willing to from the local and peoples jirgahs, paper comments on the interna-howeve- r, Tel: 24047- passage . ', FOOD FOR THOUGHT the of time. expand and increase its economic the founder: of the pare tional literacy Day which... was Residence: 42365 1 t. A 1 x Despite the differences in po- and cultural relations with Af- i i t - it i! m. S. Rahel, Editor . ', ' Strength through joy. ' litical systems, the two coun- ghanistan, adds the paper, :,. King Mohammad Nadir Shah. day throughout Afghanistan. Sep Tel:'. 23821 ' tries have been trying to take The joint communique- issued Late His Majesty King Moham- tember eight, says the paper, will Residence : '32070: steps : Ete-mad- i's go downsiwith ...... Robert Ley constructive and effecive at the end of Prime Minister mad Nadia. ShaS parallel, to. history, becauseithis sunt, - - 'or other .numbers first dial in further strengthening and ex- visit to Poland shows that midgatioftiel thai .Constitution and is- the day r which- the i campaign; chboard number 23043, 24023, 24026 panding the economic and cult- the leaders of two countries, have founding constitutional .monarchy, against illiteracy, on international 88 . , Editorial Ex. 24, v ural relations for. their . mutual tackled the internatlonaL. issues, along with changes: im tha ,, scale .This is ' othc Advertising benefits. ' v which an of two country estaWisheda' parliament-o- f the day have a-- great Circulatioa and is indication the ' whkhwiU countries' will for ' consolidating two houses. - impact on the future course of In today's world, where the world peace and security; it also The papeiv recalls' .that: in the . man's life.v when carried out suc- ' - situation because of reaffirms the strong, wilL of two Loya. Jirgah grand. assembly) of cessfully. j ,. f -; whicb-.wa&Jiel- ,1 some conflicts, is tense, the peace- countries for. further strengthen- August 1963, at Afghanistan,,..:where the percent , ef- al- -. loving countries are exerting ing Jheir economic and . cultural the explicit. feislu of. His. Majesty . tage of illiteracy greater, ; has Parliament day forts to find ways and means for ; ties ..; " : the King, for bringing, about a ready responded to the interna- securing international peace and Thev paper hopes, that the visit new democratic order .in ..the .co- tional call for fight against illi--. - -' " security untry,- the- of'- ; teracy by .compreh- - .Afghanistan yesterday marked the anniversary of the es- and to achieve this end, of Prime Minister Etemadi will Constitution; Af- launching . -- -. - - - - tablishment of parliament. Forty years ago on this day His play effective and constructive contribute to expansion, of mutu- ghanistan was- revised and- ensive programmes aimed at ele role and on the Basis of mutual ally beneficial cooperation and with the two houses minating illiteracy from the co-- Majesty the late Mohammad Nadir Shah opened the nation's . respect and principle of coexiste- - will lead to further-participatio- of r; elders and representatives untry. first parliament and initiated the building of a democratic system in the nation. , !.'' c ''.Yv' Since that day Sunbula 9 is a public holiday symbolising the Afghan people's high respect for the legislature, and for PLANNING MINISTER'S the principles of acting and thinking together for the supreme interests of the country, and ' for ensuring A better future for JASHEN; the the citizens; ... '''"''. Ut lJJ-,- 52ND SPEECH Although our parliament is only forty years old the tradi- PART VII tion of consultation and public participation in decision 'mak- ; With ' the completion-o- f deve- - evitably slow, and, the living sU f ing has deep roots here, ' lopment projects in above areas tandards-o- f the 'people wilL not . The institution of jirgah has existed since times immemor- in comparison with previous ye- improve at a desirable pace. - ial, The people in various parts of the country have decided ars a relative improvement was The national income in the ne- their affairs on the basis of consultation and exchange of views. : witnessed in the economic condi- ighbouring i, couatrii's annually tions in the country. should .to per The decisions by these jirgahs have always been adhered It be increases from five seven noted however that the volume cent. to as a sign of solemn respect of the citizens for this Institution. investment, of, of still falls short . It should also.be noted that in I, Jirgahs even now hold a special place In our system. Three optimum level. Meeting the the neighbouring countries dire-- ct grand in contemporary history of country were ,, , jirgahs the the requirement of . the peo- taxes, constitute a large pro- ' 1 convened to discuss matters of great importance. ' ple, and expansion of developroj-en- t portion of thek internal, income. The last such jirgah was convened in 1963 to, discuss and activities for raising the. liv- On the in our. .country ' vote on the draft of the country's new Constitution. ; . ing standards- commands larger the main source of local revenue The Afghans attach special value to consultation, and n, investments from local resources.' ii the indirect tax. In 134a - in-- , ' , 434 per cent high as Moslems as well. . ; Otherwise the rate of develop- direct tax was ment will not adequate, and ch- er than direct tax, revenues. This of the Holy Prophet himself. r ances of' success will' decrease. in itself. is a sign-o- lack of eco- principles ' nomic growth..-- ' ; The holy prophet acted only after consultations, and by do- Two basic economic ' Dependence, on this source for ing so fulfilled the instructions contained in the holy Koran.'; have a parmount role in achiev- ing objective:' . increasing internal revenues', and ..Nevertheless the foundation oil Constitutional monarchic this 7 First the volume, of developm- - public investment for the finan- and a modern democratic order was laid' with the establishment second, cing! f. development programmes ent expenditure, financr ' ago. breafc-r-lt-'i , sit-- of two chamber, Shura and Alan, parliament forty years ing of these expenditures ironr lo is not Jdeerable!untjdi there is,net, "Gita him a, three months since he missed that ' ' ' - '.1- . With the promulgation of the new Constitution in 1964 cal sources and their proportion increase in direct taxes from lo- 'terr-- :". - this democratic system lwas further consolidated, and the legis- to national economic, growth in cal sources. lature emerged as an independent branch of the state. our! neighbouring . countries exp- We express the hope that the Shura working together with lain this reality. Generally the the executive and Judiciary,, will be able to render more va- share of ' local ; income awakbfrom seveiD year? sleep developm- Uranium mine patronage of His Majesty , in financing of luable services so that under the the '. mine,, Maryv enough for the time be mainder were off ice. workers and ent expenditure in 1849' has "not The uranium at. .uranium. King Afghanistan will continue on the road to progress with north-we- st Queens- : lfig. a , general ikept the. huildi fin- Kathleen in Mary Kathleen became staffUwho more than 24 per cent, while ' - vigour. 1963, is ghost town.- ings in good repair. . added - land, dormant, since to kind of ancing of development- expendi- " n. . In the ensuing years; 20 families Mary Kathleen is fenced all ture in neighbouring countries re- 1 The of Mary, Kath- have lived at'Mary. Kathleen. Th- around. Over-th- e years its gate, aches up to 60 per cent. Chairman, p.m. , : leen Uranium Ltd. Blake Pelly, eir job has been to maintain the has been locked nightly at 5 WORLD PRESS On the other hand the state's ' - 11. ready for and at weekends. The1 town's development expenditure' during announced this on. August. town and the mine its His announcement followed new lease of life. " main visitors have been tourists . this same years has been estim- - - Governments throughout . the out international .willingness , fa almost, two years of efforts by, The town was- built" between, about six buses a day in the win- extradite-an- d ated to amount four per cent world and international agencies punish .air pirate?, to company, a sub- - 1954 1958,the year the mine ter; less, in 'the summer when of - In executives of the and are stumped for a solution to the no decisive steps can be taken the national income. the uranium.- Mary Kathleen's temperature rea- neighbouring "develop- sidiary of Conzinc Ttiotinto . of started .producing In the hijackingB whose against skyjackings. countries - - 103 epidemic of .air . five years- fulfilled- an ches degrees fahrenheit in the ; so- Australia L,tdv to obtain, mew next if. 250, according The United Nations In- ment . expenditure constitute t ' ' tally now stands at and the for the sale of uranium. ' $A80,,0O0,00O-contrac- to supply shade, Tues- Orga- me 18 per cent of the national in- Contracts to- - the "Netti York, Times", ternational Civil Aviation' Pelly. said, that 4500 tons of uranium oxide to the Units of the British Army have - ' ' ' nisation Montreal have taken come. day." " ''l in ing of the mine, was likely to be- British Atomic Energy Authority. visited the town f occasionally. 187 attempts a steps ad- An analysis of the above phe- total, have few tentative towards mid-197- 2, 1962, They Of this gin in in order to fulfill . At its peak, in Mary Kath- have used it as a quiet base counter-measur- es nomenon for-testin- 63, have failed. opting global throws light, on one of 1100 people1. 450 ; succeeded and contracts. . which had , now been leen had bout'. tropical equipment Nations, But all these measures lacked ,the important and particular ec- , Neither the United of thenr urarrium 'miners. When and vehicles. . onomic, Obtained. governments, nor the real effectives.' because Cuba op- questions namely that ' ' Dean Wilson, of- the world's These contracts, . for . the sale' the mine . closed down the who has been so poses agreements the existence of certain factors international airline companies multilateral and of 2700 short. tons of. uranium company helped, many of its em- ficer in charge of caring for Mary trea- prove detrimental incre- ' far have been able to organise instead, insists on bilateral to the oxide, required deliveries from ployees find new jobs. - The- - 20 Kathleen and the mine, said the, s, of resul- counter-measure- the ties, thus making any concerted ase local resources, thus - - people living' effective the mine to begin late in 1974 and care . and maintenance- workers in the. mothball: ' action' against the Palestinian ting in speedy economic growth paper said. , ' to continue until 1979. who' stayed behind were all mar- townihad been a surprisingly ha- big airlines say that with- - guerrillas ineffective. . , in the meantime limiting the - ppy- 'community. The Pelly said the . contracts were ried with families. area of foreign assistance in fin- - with an American utility and They spent the years- looking Conzinc Riotlnto of . Australia ancing of development expendit- - with. RTZ Mineral Services Ltd., after streets- of empty- houses Ltd, which owns 51 per- cent of To' do pro ure. away with this - - the Mary en- i Opening of the mine will me- 220 bf them.- They cared for the Kathleen Uranium ' blem the.r developing .countries Advertising Rates an of , the town of town's empty, cinema, its post terprise, is the Australian subsi- find imperative resurrection it to allocate at Mary Kathleen,. The compary put ' officer administration: block, sen diary of Rio Tin to Zinc Corpora- least six per cent of their natio- - Claiied: per line, bold type Af. 20 , the mine and all its plant and ool, swimming pool general store, tion of Britain and is among the nal income to development! expe- ' ne i . buildings, and. town with all, hospital and. bowling greerr-o- largest and most diversified min- nditure; the minimum seven lines per insertion) its shops and. offices, into moth of the best-ke- pt in north-we- st Qu- ing groups In Australia. In countries, where the per 40- - -' balls, in 1963.1 . , - . eensland: Th families' child- Among its interests are iron capita annual income less than silyer-lead-zin- c, Display. Column inch, Af. 100 is There was then a mountain of ren attended the local school. ore, aluminium one hundred dollars, and these uranium at Mary Kathleen, bare- Fdur men-- guarded the mine (50 per cent Interest In Comalco), include Afghanistan from seven subscribtlon rates ly cut open, but by .November and its plant 24 hours a day. Five nickeL coal, chemicals, oil and '"'. to fifteen per cent of the nation- that year the world's stockpiling other, merv who were also fire-- gas, and beach sands. al income is allocated for inv- - of uranium had, ended. 'It had men, guarded the town. The re ' ' , (AFNS) Yearlj Af... loop estment. While in our country 40 Yearly J... the investments . amount to only uiw swm5f ctrtMnnrwwA. V. 7i m.Ho I M COaO STAND IT) about five per cent of the nation- (SGCRAfWAU. I, 55TR WHO 6 &CmUt al income. FOREIGN Accepting that the population in Afghanistan increase some- what over two per each ye- S 25 cent Half Yearly ar, and that the national income Quarterly .. $ 13 increases somewhat ' more than thaf the rate of .development will be in- - OCT 12 1970 ) PAGE 3 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER Hk.ia?U

Provincial i - f &&han diary 1 "'. ' V J, i ', i f 1. '. '",' ' S I 1 ( press , ',' ;'v; CD'-:-" ?" ' ' ;' jv"'' :''.: i-- ' :V ) By.A8V WMt... By A Staff Writer liimv viRitAra wonder why the-- ., many ,pW.j young boys; - re The daily. Etejaqt! Islam.- of are,o and i.girts, . found; immarried. in , Herat In an editorial discusses the j "this ..'country, '.. ,':' role of exhibitions in development I ICQ ' t "';:; of industries. Every year, or, the (J; ' '?r f were g sociarvaluei and r country's indep-- " LllJ If hbit occasion of the ) allowed-fo- r such Iree inte. endence; :& - growing J that (anniversary; mingling of the, two wxey.one . local industries and ' ' number of tAlllfl 111 Ntiivil thflf whv sho craftsmen, find art opportunity to - uld want to lose, his freedom ,to public variety one display the. their ; : ' ! .' at anllearr'.ae; ,,iy', of products-- and crafts:''; J " .

If the,.situatlon , arose from the., "The annual expositions which y Mi early marriages co-- v are hpim? held on the occasion in i'it . attitude, thai - poppulatioo explosir the capital city as well as in the ntribute to- fnr the on, one could only, commend this degree of social xeponsibiV-- ,. ; : sta- ' great people to see personally the ' v. , 'Of the younger ge- ges of development the coun-- ty on the part of the '' ' neration-.' ; try is undergoing in all fields of ; life", says the paper. , Unfortunately the problem.' i , unhealthy , customs. The industrial establishnients product ot throughout the MiU - and craftsmen lUH:WHfi ' ' country to their nor- ':.'' ''. s in addition -- mal productions are making ex- Conditions various) oU.. . tra efforts a few months before proved ini Kabul and larger-citie-s- the. the annual exposition, to produce her in. country, for a boy to get. and make, better .quality goods : u o v but on the whole . v sajtisr and of greater amount for the. mmm jxmi marriedjhii must be able to consumption. Most of the fy th.Aunoi;his faih an4: local some factories try to keep up the same! mother in law, and perhaps standard even after theJ annual other relatives in law a$ well. exposition and produce enough of -- bill) may the items displayed at the expo- In many, cases thai by the boy's parents, in sition. - paid such cases the parents will have... paper refers to the Kabul pnnpliiaiv,. sav. kl-- to whom the . The v exhibition this year in which a boy.-is.- , going,, to .marry. ; s had good number of new firms 11 taken part. If one compares this ,' Thusv,th,h9y.:may;marry,1butJ ; -- "iii'iiu , T marriage-my- , be some- - year's exhibition with the one " roMMMWli 1. ii.iin . , .fc.w.-- mUmwh!,, the not, held ten years ago the developm- thing:; he looked,, far,, V ima-minati- VVomen's delivering on. ent and progress is'beyond Instittue President t Mrs. Sajeh, Farouk Etemadi her address literacy campaign. considering "the variety cases,, whenrv the ioy, bJmself ' ' X 1.' expenditures . and volume of products and. the ; ".v.- ' ''' takeatcar of,, the: ' Moore, " number of industrlalplarts, adds1 Rome, , Dachay. The: crocy form the last gistrate was John 41, from ? sinct the 185W. The Women, were involyedfhe mayrweu.marry me the paper. 3,500-year-o- ld Egyptian temple, stronghold of their species in So- . New York, the pilot of the nlane. lined upj their names. taken and person he-- likes, jbut he, will have saved from the Aswan dam wa- uth Africa. There are more hole j When' questioned by the police he several were asked, to marry., but ruined economyfor many ye- - v a y. was in, thejlcuun-tr- claimed he had,, received.' .5.000 ' The same true about the annual ters with Italians assistance, than' anywhere else refused. ' Muse- ! (2,080 erling) ,' ' ' exhibitions in the. provinces. In handed over to the Turin And we have to save them dollars to fly the The clanl. has previously; . been ' the province of Herat, for instan- um of Egyptology by Egyptian somehow, c j. plane from Naples to, Beirut and accused of. racialism, and.had .. to Thejnpst frustrating,, part pf. ce, the exhibition of this year, in, Culture Minister Sarrwat Okasha Nobody has ever tried anything back and claimed he knew noth-:-,' apologise publicly for ..not. takicg iti isi thAth.ajthough,,oe, may. sp-- ,; ing hashish, , gre- which scores of industrial firms , last week. like this before, and we don't about' the part . in development projects. are nothini-.i- holding,.o a - , and cottage industries had taken The small temple dates back- - know whether it will work. This 'The other four, his ot Phi at, pwJei sweiineaup ,,.tO, ''., - vol- , - Player ad- - lip Amos, . 30, from California.:,, '. part, is incredible as regards to Tutmoses the Third, about is a desperation- move, Atlanta,.. day, .marriage party, , it ' three?. :. passengers Kenneth Connel, ume and size, thinking of the one 1,450 B.C. It is some two hundred ded. ': and ; Cassious . Clay returned to the brings notWni-back- e. - . held some years back, asserts the years older than, the famous Abu It will be a dangerous operati- 28, from California, Davis Man- -i ring last week for. the first. time, ' - ' ' , ; 'A'-1- .'4- 36 tell, Ohio, :ani Robert years boxing .1 ; paper. , , Simble temple. - , on, with each of ihe white aftd in three and after. . Friends and relatives come in ..V.;.V'W ' African, rangers' risking his life Black, 29, from Illinois, were - to eight exhibition, rounds, he seem- ' larger numbers than invited. : ' - ed appear before, the court later. . Since the Domestic and Foreign, London agajnst! the crocs. ed nearly as fast and powerful as. event, the. villagers fat ; large pour ' be- balleri- - , suspected re- ever..; Private Investment Law has i ,One of Russia's leading It is also that the butJhe(CpuRl. ets .gifts onT,, ' in, ch- -, come effective, about four years ras,' ;; Natalia Makarbva, last moval of the crocs" may further St. Petersbergh, The defrocked .heavy weight, ly from the-ver- y. closet relatives,;: back, there has been boom in in- -j week quit ,the visiting Leningrad use the balance of nature since Two players were killed and ampion weighed in at 221 pounds by private sector, not Kirov ballet troupe here and was: the crocs form an essential'lirik nine seriously injured when light- (100.3 kilos) just six pounds over .' vestment ' And,,thes arei lnewtablyy the.. only in the capital city, but the given h6me office permission to n the balance of nature chain-- by ning struck an American college his normal fighting, weight, indl- -' L 1 Al--J I. - ; ' fishing cycle rugby field during a practice ma good provinces as well, points out the stay in Britain. upsetting the in eating he was in. shape eold,Banringf whkhy are:., bronz . Monday. a jV-vr'- Makarova has been one of the . the lake. ''. tch here despite the long layoff.. , - paper. ,''...'.;. than 1 gold,.- Sports who' folio- -, four prima ballerinas with the ( A of players were al- writers, have. ' sector Rudol- Tokyo, Clay during most of his figh- Investment by private in Kirov ballet, from which ready found to be dead 'when wed . At soma weddlngs.tOne,, can' With ,, the field of textiles ranks iirst ph Niireyev broke away in 1961. shopping lists ,in hand their instructors reached them. ting career said he seemed only even' sympathJUeTWith. the gues-..- Japan- : ., T and followed by other industries Hef move to quit came on, the virtually unlimited cash, but they were revived by mouth, slightly slower than they remem- - ts. I atteBiedrSUch.a wedding: la-- such as food processing plants. last day but 'one of a six-wee- k ese businessmen, geologists and to mouth resuscitation. ' - bered. sf night, in. a village some 20 season at London's royal festival mineral experts are spreading out Clay, who prefers to be known miles southwest of Kabul. the tap world's Muhammad fought: The paper hopes that in hall, during which she had been, over the globe to the 'London,- l as Ali; three t ' - resources booming home in little known fighters the-- , gym years to come tne numoer ui me singled out for praise by press for Britain is planning to stage" a in .5 vntfol f yiUtBT, has ' ' ntUn industrial plants will increase and ''critics, : '" '';, dustries. '.. , durables promotion show in Tok- - nasium at predominantly-- ; negro. : given two of his daughters to locally manufactured will suffice A leading official at Britain's Looking for iron ore, coking co- 'yo in 1972. ' , ." ' ' Morehouse College, - Almo Ma Martin-Luther.- also expres-- 1 , al, bauxite, petroleum, copper and : 1969 ter gf Drj King : - ' the nation's needs. It premier ballet theatre, Covfnt Results of the British the cityi ;- Japan- Jr., AIL, 2.700,., were, ses the hope that the people in the Garden, described her as one of other nonferrous ores, the week 1 Tokyo last year have , seats filled. ' It; was At double wedding; and pur- - , highly-rate- d dai?r ese are active in Australia, Afri- encouraging .1972 country will ive priority in Russia'smd$t ' beer, and the the two grooms had invited some, -- pro- Clay chasing andTising the, locally cers. V-'- ". ';'' ca, the Soviet Union, Southeast event, which would take place in was never hit; solidly as 200. guest the-part- The-- -, ' eacii to duced goods .and thus 'contribut- At the Royal Festival Hall there Asia, and South and North Ame connection with the next Japa- he danced around. each of his . outnumbered ' se were :of. course local shut- : "good-livin- g opponents, He scored some lolidi ing towards development of was a complete security rica. . nese show", would, by the peopl from . the1( village r down.' Doorkeepers all itound the ' Japan is almost entirely depen- enable British Especially : blows but- his opponents showed-- , industries. ( firms. and i vicinity. ' : ; building had been instructed that on, foreign" resources for its medium-size- d com-- i no effect because they wore headnt , dant t the small and The daily Bedar of Mazar-i-Shar- if neither ballet nor hall officials upply' 6f raw materials one of panies, to follow up their sales gear. Clay's head, was unprotecU ' I know the story of how one ed. - to-chi- in an editorial comments wece prepared to give informa- - , the factors that pushed the nation efforts. . .) ', '! ' of boys found. the, money, ' the about the first successful feature ition and attendants blocked ary into the World War II. Two representatives of the Bri- The former xhamplon's trainee , in his share of the expenses ,. Af- ' demands Angelo Dundee, film, Rozgaran,' made by the approach to' the artists' entrance.: , To meet the growing tish rational export council will' was jubilant,: for. the party.-- even borrowed , of boom the 'JAU the bricks are place", Du- . ghan Films. The first feature of the present industries visit Tokyp next. month. to dls in some? money.' from r roe which I , film of the- Afghan Films which Durban, ministry of international trade cuss this project. ndee said as he expressed pleasure n9t,be,abl!to.re-,- . ' thinlf he will is composed of three different ,. An airborn emergency operati- - and industry has recently estab- over his f.ighter"s condition. payr for;a,long;thehi: shorts. 'Thursday's Evening', and on' to rescue 200 starving crocodi-- lished an overseas mineral resour- Dar Es Salam ' Clay himself was confident and ( ' office. Dundee the 'Smugglers' and the Suiter la in Zululard's St. Lucia lake ces development Four young girls' of Persian boasted that had told him A few days, ago seeing his pre- - . as- ' ' ' it "would impossible, each is a comment on social began last week origin were forced against their be for me to dicament .1 almost, discouraged v . off- :, pects of the life and better ac- The crocodiles are to be netted Ileraclion, Crete, . wishes to marry government do eight rounds tonight". him'fronn.,1 giving, in, to the-dem- - with the game powerboats, Five Americans, arrested, a' icials Zanzibar over the week- "In eight weeks", Clay said. in- - quaint the audience by rangeis in in ands of' his, mother, ; law, but -- dramatic newspaper "I'll come -- shortcomings of the social life in then whisked by a South African week ago after a air end, the government intciithe ring.anoV be he was., afraid to' lose-the- Ai. 14 the Mediterranean, reported Tuesday. ready". had-alread- two hours show. airforce helicopte'r to safety chase across the Standard 30,000. Dowry hfr, y. il- -i miles away. were last week charged with , The newspaper said the girls ; paid..... ,. v. . . '. This is the first feature film The crocs are dying because of legal possession, traasport and, two of whom were 14 years old Tokyo j '.. co- Greece." boy It was a small courtyard aro which it produced within the the rapidly increasing salinity of smuggling of hashish into were taken from their homes on A Hlot school y, rooms, some or untry and by the Afghan. Films the lake, which began some years i The charge's were brought by Sunday accompanied by, about 15 , will attend . one-da- cabinet und which small personnel. The film which is be- - ago as farmers' dams up river cut investigating magistrate Vassil-lio- s male members of 'the , Seyyied meeting with Prime. Minister Ei-sa- ku them for the livestock were cor who ordered Sato mi- nstructed, where the wedding ' ing screened in two movie houses off the ir,flow of fresh water to Vathrachokillis "clan. ' , and his key cabinet ' . . the' en- a formal inquiry into the, case Moslem marriages were perfor- nisters on September 21. was held . for the last three weeks, the lake,, now, . when the sea ' ; longest period ever a movie is ters the lake, actually jiart of the leadir,? to the trial. - t med, despite protests from the. Government officials identified -i Only of women found country, the estuary, , The five men were wh- the girls were then ta- him as Shinji Kurusu. tome the screened in this and St. Lucia , there is little' . arrested .clan, and ho- ; '. 660 sevenr, a.plact to rest were packed houses, can make one Ttresh water to dilute the salt en customs officials' ..found ker, away. . ' . They said he? was? one, of sit,' the peful the: Afghan Films will' ' Conservationists have for. years J kilos: (about 1,455 pounds) of ha- -. Monday, women members of representatives of the Japanese .just wandering about. But they that ' 105 million ordered tell people "one-da- y had to take very, small 1 steps as be able to make, more feature appealed for aqtion to save what , , shish worth drachmas the clan were to the to the cabinet". films in the years to come in ac- was once the richest, game area , (about 1,500,000 sterling) in their girls to consumate the marriages, The officials said the boy was there was not much spaci - noth- twin-engined Convair . 240. they said the stan-- , expected govern- cordance . with the. public taste ii) South' Africa.'.but as yet. -' but refused, rte call on the and realities of our tVne. ing has been done. St. Lucia is The plane touched down, at dard. ' . ment to make, more efforts ag- Food was served.. raJheG. worse .row on .the, brink of disaster, and : ; airport to refuel after be- Latest reports said the girls ainst public hazards. than it would be in a refugee ca- ' The paper praises the efforts has now reached the stage where ing chased from, Lebanon to Cy-pru- s. and three fathers were being held The one-da- y cabinet" is a kind mp, and I am sure, many of the eight- gov- happy, wondering pre-- ., of the Afghan Films that despite it is half as sterile' as the comJ . and Crete by Lebanese and in prison and other mem- of public hearing which the children. ' ceremony of meagre and limited means has pletely lifeless dead sea. .. ; then. British figHJers. bers of the clan were being held ernment holds once in year at sent at last night's are Police, hea- in, failing ill today. ; been able, to make such a movie The crocs Br in a terrible con- - . said the aircraft was a police station. various part of Japan. and has also praised the enthusia- dition, said 'Ian, Player, the Natal ; ding for Naples and the hashish The marriage incident follows This year the "one-da- y cabinet" warm welcom given by Parks Board chief conservator for was destined eventually for Ne- the confiscation of a shop belon- will be held at Utssnomiya city in , I dcn't.think. U would have be- - stic and ' people to their country's first fea- - Zululand. They look as though vada in, the United States. ging to members of the 120-stro- Tochigi prefecture, 100 kms (62 en a great loss, had the boy. fore-feit- ed ture film. they have come out of Belsen ' or First to appear before the ma-- clan which has been on the island miles) north of Tokyo. his Af. 30,000. , PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER 10, 1,970

Malaysia suggests neutraiisedSM. Asia ADVERTISEMENTS

by JU$SR, U.S., China ," 0aranteed ' LAiMl(Afp)i-7- it hag penetrated a region." jK Razak' told the ipeeting' i the ' !,; Mala'jf'siaiv Deputy Prertiier Tun; , The Malaysian deputy prem.-.-'tim- e had come to recognisS that iV : you looked for, AbduJ Razak yesterday suggested ,, 'ier said that nowhere are the" prt-- developing nations lacked LEM The magazine Asia should be ; rieil- - "';. indoles, of ' ancl 'ngth ?on the international stage, - talk-les- s do tralisedunder th& guarantee of , ihore' in need of J "it is time jwe and ' ChitUL-.Cjh- e .'Soviet ; Ujjion.'..' fepd.;.', urgent application than intheln-- ' more". The said decisively, '. ; ; United !JState's.?, !J " ""' - No major world the reeiori" solution of every with contribu-- .ii)n-aIigne- d. - the magazine that comes out a the beg! nning of month ' He, toid,the sum- Razak , also said that China political and military problems. n "'-'- '; mit hr.3:;heusitua1;ion 'in ,the ,rp: , nd "her, legitimate role in the was possible without "th coope-gio- ;;', ''''..'.. Mahen-ger- ..,,'. v.:' .f': was. "fraught". with .the dan! 'world caftnot be simply washed ration of China", 'King s J bit-- r. '.''-"-- . magazine is .of wider arid even more' " away." , , i dra ,o! v Nepal told delegates to tions from outstanding writers and scho lars in the nation, the that ' " i ' , 'non-align- , .'. . fer and tereible ,.conficts.'V, , He noed that .relations betwe- - the ed conference here ', . He called on(. the ;summit,, to. - .yesterday. ' ' en China and a number of coun- '; V ' -, take, a positive stand,,and endor- -' tries remained-unsatisfactor- y and' v.. He urged the 'glittering assem- published under the slogan of God. country, and the,King. ; ne.utralisaioa, '.'pi rion-alig- n; govern-e- a se the the .air bly; chiefs, 'of state and ' he suggested .that the of .': ' '' V V ''. ''"'' ! '.'' ": 's ..: ...... 'v; ;.''";' ..,"! possibly ,''''. " '"'.'' ' '"''."'V i - and the. entire, reg,, posi-- '- go." home without '.''', ' ' " ' ' '. ' ... group a unique not to ' v "'.-',:. , ed was in met i j " Chi-Raz- ak ion" by the. toee. .powers. ;"( tion to 'Wing 'about- a 'harmon- -' stating, "its Views about the rela- - na position' in the 'United f Na-- The magazine which is published by the Information and Culture Ministry was a, isation.ij of international y ' added that there - ' " ; ' i', ', . .' i ' ...... ; ' : need to extend we area oi peace txons. , V . y"-.- .. ' ' ': conference, could devise ' ' '' "' neutralisation: ;to jnclude He attacked Israel; deploying If. the "'" - ''''.', v '.' '; " '" and all;! i. "".''' - '.', '. South Easty.Asia '.because "it .is-. ,' its "obstructionist actions" ft. pre- - ,: ways of. getting China into the '' .''"''.: A to '''strengthen 'spirit of national against Social evils, is available r ' ; this years 25th the rusade obviouslyi.-easie- . td. i strengthen vent the restoration of justice UN in time for ' would be .the fafbrip'!.-o- f peace, before it is and- fairness': and the(! basic hu- - 7 anniversary session, "it ; to a ,wo-ina- te ruptured :..than attempt to. elim-- ': man and political , rights of the a worthy contribution said. shop. 'disorder" and 'Conflict pnce.- - ..Palestine ,ahd Arab' peoples'' Md Qause",' King .Mahendrai on all newsstands, and the Ebne $hu book ';. - - ..'-- ... : v: '', " ",!' .,.,".'''i " .''( j ' .' '''.:S: ; .'.'.:".' .... .'. - . ', ; ...V j: 'V J '' wV,:..;..' :?as. 1 ( ' tv.v.K: ..iv; ' r v : ... Commandos hi Priscii reform , Price Af. 5 (the fifth issue has just been published). n fa (Continued fom P&0Q D'. VC-JOsWi- th 104 passengers i establishment of subcommittee consisting ;of Mohammad Akbar '; SEPTEMBER 10, ':, ' 'United States to discuss;! aif.- - hi--' Pamir, tne "representative of the ' VC-lu- ' ''. A British; " airliner with jacking. , Justice Ministry, Mohammad a reported 104 'passengers and Britain and United Statej jas4-;- '. the president of the 10 crew aboard was hijacked and ed for,the urgent meeting Wwc Development Department 4 ' 'flcAWtt 1i'3erut " Wednesday in rk out. preventive measures-'ag- - of the Afghan Academy; Abdul the 'fifthiWjacking'-tn'fou- r days. ainst air pirates. They are vie-- '' Hakim Katawazi; the general co- : British" ' . The big (j- - Jetliner; of tims of the two latest, hijackings. mmandant of police and security Overseas Airways.'.Corp., (JBUAo; forces, and Col. V Abdul Hanan, was' seized' on' a flight .from"' the' the chief of police and security oil SeikHdom' of Behrain and la- Parlioment Da forces of Kabul province to draft nded aVBeirlit'af'1040 GMT un-- description. " the Board's job der orders 'to" refuel and fly on ' (Continued from' page 1)1, ' f" '",';' v to an unknown' destination. ed for mddern living, and for pro- ; The '''draft will be discussed at V". , AFP adds: , gress ard . advancement. the! board's next meeting. The Election Law provides for ' ' . The unprecedented hijacking bringing .together the best minds, the next meeting 0f the Board appeared as a pressure hold" slam-- and hearts but the people are not will hear details of short and "VI . ' . 1 1 u a . aware of advantages and long ; term measures undertaken "v ' ' yet its 1' to give in to a PFLP ultimatum it will take some time. The de- by the, Interior Ministry, towards to release a '24 year old woman mocratic organisation of the par- reforming prisons m the count- guerrilla captured ;diiring the, on- liament tot the colloboration and ry.' ." - ly unsuccessful hijacking on Su cooperation' between the nation nday. : : - ' - and the state is highly significant. The Central Board for Prison The importance of this kind of Reform is established in accord- 1 Unless the 'girl, ! Leila'Khaied,, .cooperation is challenged by no ance with ' recommendations of ' and six other Fed'ayeeh ' being one, but its realisation requires the Prison Reform Commission. held hi Switzerland and:" West "experience, and tblerance; " Germany are set free by today 41- .- ' U rill' Kl'iir BlA t Uv me L L una smu w. www up the two jetliners it holds at de-se- Dine Khybcr its ''revolution lrfield" in the rt at near Zarqa in northern Jordan. The Security Council Was ( to meet , at 4900 GMT' yesterday 'at the' request of Britain 'and the " - : , -- v;n mmmm&mzm".:: ',:" Communications

0 , (Continued from page 1) Eng.' Geran Is. optimistic about l i ! i in . . I the prdject and' expressed ' the '' hope that ' following the Indian ;.;.:!!: ? ft iiqpjcsft'-ior- ff and Pakistani agreement com- ..a roan munications experts in the four It sums up the qulatest let In sky. VC10. puts you down more gently too. countries would start their 'sur- the The ' ' Only our Rolls Royce engines could give you We staff our VC10 with veys! ' a cabin as quiet people who are out to prove as an exclusive club, simply because they are mounted traditional BOAC service is no myth. And we give you right under the tail, so their sound is left behind. And the an economy class seat with legroom for a 7 looter. . xne commurircattohs Minister advantages don't stop there. ' Enclosed roof lockers that, take the gear other airlines sai'd talk'sv befweeri "the i Afghan Because no engines dangle Irom her wings, the VC10, leave, on your lap. Altogether It's a lot to keep quiet about,' and Soviet delegations wer very lilts vou off the ground 25 quicker than ordinary jets, and fruitful, and also " weldomed the i opportunity to visit ' several So- -, viet cities and' tour co'mrtiunica Self Service. tion? facilities. Hq expressed his &OACVC10V thanks for "the hospitality accor- k him during' Mo- - HUSHPGIVER ded 'his stay in The best breakfast, meals. your" ktllfr ' 'tTMr." fin.... Jh.m.a ir' Consult local Travel Agent or BOAC GSA in Afghanistan .'Communications Minister Messrs. KABUL TRAVEL SERVICES Pashtany ttjaraty Bank Bldg, Kabul Tel. 2022O Soviet - morning .'. to-yis- Open from six in the . Afghanistan.' The invita- tion is accepted " '"' to midnight ';.v 3 IT Airlines Weather Pharmacies : ",. .. . . i t eastern, southeast-er- a Skies In the and central rerions will be OPEN TONIGHT Temuri Jamal Mlna Ariana Afghan Airlines: cloudy and other" parts of thecountry are clear Yesterday the : V Fazel Asrt Mlrwsis Baba Sare Chouk wannest areas were ZaranJ andFarah with a high of 41 C. 106 Akbar-Mohamma- d Jan Khan General Medical Depot F. The coldest areas were Lal,Shahrak and North with y ! ' alanr Wat aaneque 5i Talmanl Wat - (DEPARttftE: a low of 6 C, 43 F. Todays tenvperature in Kabul at 11:30 ajn. 1X7.11 H J 117.4 ii , M . . foNl-Amrlts- ., FG 300 1130 Hrs. was 26 C, 71 speed F. Wind wasreoorded in Kabul at knots. Sarwari Asri Nader Pashtoon General Medical Depot FG 500 0830 Hrs.- - Yesterdays temperatures: : v. Wat OPEN TONIGHT nmm1--- Kabul 32 O 16 C 61 89 F F Shaht-rMoham- ' Haldari Bazare Mandawl Zaher mad J , 18 Ja S arWals: Kandahar 40 C C 104 F 64 F Shakeri-Malw- and Wat Khan Wat - J , .wi FG 501 1030 Hrs. Mazaro barif 34 C 19 C 93 66 j reshwaKabttl.'. F F Etefaaue MnnafA Nelat Nawal Hashemi-P- ule 1 I , KheshtJ i '- Herat 36 'C 16 C 97 61 F ' F ramir vuiema rainir Lemar Murad KhanL . 'A SATtTRDAt: Ghaini 31 C 13 C ftg F 55 F Naashbandi sec JahpA ' DEPARTURE. Pule Kheshtl Tomnr Kh.ht vo.t , Bamian , 31 C 0 C Si F 48 F Afshar Speen Kalal Maruf J Kabul KandahaB-Tehran-Isttuib- Turabaa Sa. i i J FG 701 0830 Hrs. South Salany 20 C 13 C 68 F 55 F VI -- J" rankfurt-Londo- n , FG 301 1200 Hrs. Kundus 35 C 16 C 95 F 61 Wat ... Nlwl Pa man C-- 4- n V

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