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' " -f ~CollY__ .' ,~ ')~'1-3~' ,... i- Thursday Edition Max. +16 C, MInlmum +I'C, , Sun sets today at 6:01 p.m . Stm. rises tomorrow at 6:11 a.m. "-mono'" O..-~ Cloud7. "Ut"TIMES~ ,". . -,. Price AI. 3 MARCH 17, 1966, (HOOT 26, 1344, S.H.) ...., 294, KABUL. THURSDAY, ...:-_~------:------VOL, IV, NO, ~:-...:-...__ Petar Stambolic Received By Maiwandwal On Arrival Here For Three Day State Visit KABUL March 17. THE Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Yugoslavia, Petar Stambolic. arrived here at noon today for a three-day official visit. re He was received at the aIrport over development of friendly and by his host. Prime Mml.ster Moh-Ilallons b€-tween YugoslavIa Hashim Malwandwal,. AfghanIStan over the Past: years. 3m!Tlad AI Minister of Court, presidents of "As non-aligned countries, besides the Lower and l,Jpper Houses ~f ghaD.lstan and Yugoslavia the C~bl- maintaining amicable bilateral te Parliament, members of ~ net ,governor of .~abul, h!gh lations, have been cooperating ranking civil and mlhtary OffiCl~ the international arena as, well. some heads of diplomatIC saId Stambolic. and Stambolic is aCcom- d ' K bul Prem;er . b missions statione m a . y After reviewing the guard .of pan led on thlS tnp Gustav honour and shaking hands :"l~h Secretary of lnfonnation ?f welcomers the Prime MID~ Vlahof. Under-SecretaI"Y the PaviceVlc, ler and his guest drove to Cbil- Foreign Affairs, Misa .' and head of the Asia Department stoon Palace. Af- Thousands of Kabul's residen~, in the Ministry of Foreign . up along the road from aU- fairs, Milicevic. lining a meetmg port to down town, waved flags, At 3:30 this- afternoon and cheered as the was scheduled between Prime Mi threw flowers YUgoslavia and PrIme MIn· went by. . nister Maiwandwal and Petar PetarStambollc. the Chairman 0/' the Councll 01 MInister 01 black Cadilac a guard of bonour on arrival here today. to newsmen, on arn~a1 Stambolic. ister Mohammad B.ash1m Malwandwa.1 iDspecUng --- Talking ~rem.ler Tonight the Yugoslav Premier at Chilsloon Palace, -:::-:~:_::=-___'_:__--_=::_-:---.--'-----__=:_-:::_~-_;;_--- Stambo~ic expressed satIsfactIon will be received by His Majesty I 0 I' . theK\ng.C~~t..;~e ~=:~ ~ Afghanisron, USSR New Department To eve Op Meshrano JiI:gah tr::er lTd F d presSed pleasure for the warm P K' kiP rae orme reception given him by the gay· Exchange apers ora u e t Commission To ernment and the people here and ' KABUL, March 17. said he wished his stay were MOSCOW, March 17,-Ratilica- NEW department to develop the trade of karaknl pelts has but be will do his tion instruments of the Afghan· A Consider AID L9an longer hore, additional been formed. . utmost to make use of the avail- USSR agreement on .representatives; by The proposal for the formation in karakul Two time. technical aid to Afghanistan be included i.i:1 KABUL', March 17.-A commis- able here of the Karakul Trade Develop. 'of-each group will He said the people in Yugosla- die USSR were exchanged re~e sian was appointed yesterday by the m.ent prepared by the Ministries the -board. In addition one know about the struggles Monday between Afghan Ambase ea~ of the ~_ Mesbraoo Jirgah 10 study the I via Arif of Finance, Agriculture and .lrri. sentatives .from whIch tht· Afghan nation waged sador General Moluimmad and Agri~.. $3,500,000 loan by AID to Afgba- Min- gation and' D'Afg~an BaiLk istries at Commerce to gain their independence. The and Soviet Deputy Foreign Irrigation, .o'AfgbaDls.. nistaD. I Qryev. was approved Wednesday by the ture and has ~lrea~y (Contd. on page 6) isteT Alexandrev Pasbtany Telaraty B~ This long term loan I goes. into ef- represelJ.tatives of commercial. tan Bail, ii:lclud~ Wolesl Jlr- ce The agreement cif and Banke Mille will be been approved .by tbe CPF fect after the rati.5c:ation instru- establ..i.::ihments and exporters loan is t~ be used by th.e yprus eace or ed in the board. The. members 01 gah. The ments were exchan~ed. karakul pelts. of Education for .construt.;- d~partment the board work .WIthout Pl1? Ministry Agreement on additional ~viet The will. function vocational schools 10 Kabul. Extended By UN basis. Es- The4' sessions will be held 1Il tion of .~ aid to Afghanistan was Sl8Iled on a purely Don-profit _ .~ and Herat. tablish~ in accordance with the Kabul Kunduz NATIONS. New York. between the two countries in Discussions were held in yesterday UNITED poli~ statements of the govern- The department.will have three (Reuter).- The UN 1961 anj its protocol was signed morning and afternoon sessions on March 17.- :.he department will study offices of a prestdent and two approved the draft in July 1963. menlo one proposed amertdments to parts of Security Council ways to i..n)prove karakul and. vice presidents elected for extending the mandate of After the exchange of docu- board. the internal procedures law of the resolution men- expand exports, supervise the year terms by the United Nations peace force in ments, Qryev in a speech be1~ . Mesbrano Jirgab. Tbe amendments (he export and auction of karakul A meeting was ?"esterd..ay for a further three months, tioned friendly relations existing ~e Ministry. of were tben approved. Cyprus the. pelts, and find ways to proted afternoon in June 26. between Afghanistan and . The law has 11 cbapters with 126 until .karakul pelts in th'e inter- Commerce to discuss the constitu- set for Tuesday was USSR since the past 47. years. He Afghan It was articles. The meeting ~untries despite national markets against foreign tion of the department. postponed for five hours as mem- said the two attend~d~by ~ter of Co~ - The Mesbrano Jirgab is to hold its have competitors. the strove to draw up an acceptable their different social sYstems t~e .~ter .Agriw session on Sunday and is expected bers KarakUl processing, scientific merce and of S. O. Adebo of Nigeria lived in an atmosphere of peace.. c~ture UTI~tiOn, to continue discussioos on the IU' text. Chief sorting and improvement of pack- and presldents finally introduced the resolution on and friendship. PashtanY - ternal procedures law. of ~ts ing methods and regulating kara- of Banke Mille-, behalf of eight elected council mem- tie said that exchange th~ kul- sales in'the forefgn _ mar) distance from ~e- ~~~base e a~d ~: fl:sfatime 'two (7:9 :m) Agena. in , tthe Gthe- systems function· Trouble developed in the 1 operatio:l among karakul expor.. AU the sateUite's f h. linked th . minI astronauts case moe flight. The wh.ole set mini·8 spacecraft Wednesday wght I ~ caught up with it final· ters so that Afghanistan acquires-- cd normally in t ave toge 10 sunrise. and a high degree "":"'less than an bour after the first spaeecra position in the interna- of systems exhibited f th U 'ted ly 185 miles over the western Paci- a better successful link-up between two space· space. b' boo t' I k t h 'd. of reliability in operation in the Ig st or e ~after·.W fie . lOna mar e, e Sal h' - f . th' .' The Gemlnl-"8) StatesIt wasin athe race 10 the moon, of d't' 0 fin'a ong space Ig. ...ra t In e Sl\,\es. and mouse WIth .Abdul Ghafour, President con I Ions satel- 'gb' d half b f th Then playlOg. cat weightlessness, radiation at great al- backed away from an agena ~t :on~ flew formation with the Nahre Shahi karakul coopera- a tl. \ SIX an. UlUl~ ~ur their target, they other space factors. lite. .tive was elected iJt:esident of the titudes and comp g ~ sP.- A it before closing in for the capture. m3;tlC3. co~and ~dot ~- department for development of information receivet:1 as a Command pilot Neil Armstrong- nymg by Neil and Mohammad- The Scon. Gemini control reported that the export ¥arakul of the prolonged flight of using bis own judgment-decided to strong and pilot DaVId elected sec result repar- pilots sounded "pretty ho-bum" Tahi Keswarz, was will be subjected to away quickly from the suddenly "It was a real smoothie", "Cosmos·llO" get complimeots (casual) as they' edged toward their retary. study and will make a big erralic' and fuel-loaded agena target ted Armstrong to the careful target. They described it in detail After studying the constitution to tbe furtber study of a potentia] flying from the ground. contribution ship-literally said the engine-loaded. with of the department the meeting' The historic moment came at 6: 15 aod m~e It agreed outer space. bomb in space. powerful -fuel-looked good. on)s one change. results of the study of these Cn a desperate move, Armstrong p.m. (231 GMl}-with Armstrong' on pace 6) The delicately in (Coutd. materials will be made publil,.·. used one of tbe two rings of re- lurning his spacecraft KABUL TIMES MARCH- 17. 1966 PAGE 2 KABUL TIMES MAIl....~. 1966 Ediror's Note: This page is ~3~cially preparM on thl! occcuion I l 01 visit ID 4fiJwni~ by Chairman 01 r~ Execwj.,,~' Couru:i/' of Stambolic s Visit Marks Ex"ansion 01 Alghan-Yugoslav Ties Yugoslavia. Pecor Stambolic. - . I KABUL TIMES r , PubUoh~ lIy: Premier Petar Stambolic's visit tional problems by negqti..ation, actually sounded the note of fur- OWing to the great distance Yugoslavia Carries Marks 'lID: lU.aUL TIMZI to 'Afghanistan is viewed by Bel- for'a pelicy of friendship and ther developments between. the and inadequate Imowl~ge of the r'UIILlillING .•lC•.ItIICY grade poLitical quaners as a fresh . peaceful cooperation, for the ~ . two countries. needs and- potentialities of the Wlor-Ia-CIoJeI possibility for expanding the tra- porting oi the unliberated ~ The contacts that followed (the two markets, majOr results have 01 Humerous Civilisa#ons 8 . .iUl&W ditional fnend.sh.ip and coopera- pies and for assistance to the de- visit of the then Yugoslav Foreign so far no~ been achieved in eco-- Known by her rich folklore, 'aeVaJ- art. lUI"'r: lion between Afghanistan and veloping countries. Secretary, Koca Popovic to Kabul nomic cooperation. Nonetheless. a the natural affspIing 'af a CXlIn- - Two monasteries of a later, S1aafio S. Robol Yugoslavia. Because it 'abides by these in 1961, the exchange of import~ .lumber of economic delegations munity of peoples with different Serblan--Byzantine scliool are Vf!IY A4dro..:- The il:terest prevailing in Bel- principles., Afghanistan has sue- ant parUarnentary delegations. have exchanged visits and a larg~ e~c. featur~ Yugoslavia is a well preserv~racanica (1321), Kabul. M,banl.l... grade for the vtsit is understand- ceeded in establishing friendly re- and 'othtor visits) helped to 6:- number of economic a..qange cou..ntr.y whose monuments too, beasting the extraordinary por_ t'elorrapbic Addn.: able in view of the friendship and lations with many countries. in pand the relations between the ments have been concluded which carry the _marks aI_ many a civi- traits of Queen Simonida and common iDterests of the twO coun- normalising and promoting ties two countries, confinn the feasibility of wider lisation. Situated almost on the Ibe- family· tree of all memben;' of ''Time., k.bul", tries and their mutual relations with its neighbours, actively Having returned from their cooperation. ,very nririk 01 Europe, she Iwl the Nemanjici dynasty. and TeI... iJt ·oa••: and of the struggle for peace participating in the world trade visit to Afghanstan. the mem- As for commodity exchaDge, often been Ibe ,boundag di11ic!ing Detani (1327). built OD the model ~itor. 2.047 which is a basis of the foreign po-: and d.evdopwer&t conference a.nd:. hers of the Yugoslav parliament-- ecoDonuc quarters here hold that two worlds-the Eastem and the of some west European cathedrals For other namben I:ne licy of both A.fghaDistan and on the home iD underta.k- ary delegation made no secret·of the "arrangements which have Western Roman empire, the of the period. MagniJicent in ar dial lWitcbboard numbft scene. Yugoslavia. ing important -stepS toWllr"'ds the their enthusiasm for the reception lately been cOncluded. and the Christian and the Muslim world. chitecture. ornamented with UfU. 24ll28. Ir 23GU. Afghanistan enjoys tl1e 'I"epl1- libera.lEation, democratisation and the}' were given and for what tYing cf exports and imports No wander therefore that sr· neb plasten.·ork and decorative Circ.l.alioa anti .d,....ra». tation it. Yugoslavia of a peace- promotion of the social, and eco-- they bad seen iIi Afgha.nistan. (compensational and barter sf- cbae1og>sts. often discover Ibe Ie f4th eeotury frescoes. inspired by 1"1: Ex. It:.. able coUntry, which sees the con- nomic ~ of the cow:rtry. fairs) are a basis for nrore signi... remn.an.ts of several difierent civi- both canonical and apocrYphal Sf. W"rial: Ex. 18 ditions for its faster economic In the h.i.suJI:v of A.fgb.m.i.stan. The bead of the delegatiop.. ficant results being scored soon 1Js.ations-Illyr:ian hearths, antic teXG. ••-.u-..... and social development in DOD- Yugoslav relatians, which have. Sttahil Gigov, Vice-President of also in this field. Oaths or Slav temples built upon Yugoslavia's western regions, Yearly AI.. 1000 alignment. in international co- been distinguished by friendship the YogosLav Assembly. stated in It is also true that the foundatiDns of early Christian especial.ly the Adriatic coast. trea Half ycady At.. 600 operation on tenns of equality and mutual understanding cor- Belgrade after the delegation·had results m cultural and scientific basilicas-on the _saine SPOt sure- a series of valuable cultural Quarterly At.. 300 and 'in abidance by the principles robaratian has' been given '00 a returned: "We are enthusiastit. technical cooperatIon could be Although this country bas the and historic monuments. In·1240. FOREIGN of peaceful co-existence. number of cceasions to the iden- with what we have seen in friend- muc:h' greater given mutual' ef remnants of many antic cities -~raster Radovan of Dalmatia fin. Ye.,.Iy $4D til}' or simiIa%itY 01 view 01 Ibe ly Afg!lanistan... We were espe. forts. At present 13 Afgbau stu- lSirnrlum••Srobi) and individual ished a unique portal of the Hatl yearly $ 2:5. It is recaUed here that Afgha two countries: towards the cially impressed with the cordial dents are studying in Yugosla- buildings. (lbe Diocletian Palace C.,!rednJ of Tragir. ceDtral Quarterly $ I~ nistan took an active part both mDSt of events in the and friendly reception given US via, while the Commission for m Split, the Roman arena in ..\ly of the People's Repub in Westex:n Europe.. side resoct on southern Adriatic The VISit of Pelar Stambolic, ~any angies. For instance, the e~. Lad:: of a quorum could also However; in Our democracy, which names of those members who were YJung C0mmumSt League in 1933 ~:')n 'Jf the ..3ulti-fasc!.St COWlcil I.e of Serbia and tbe Federal Some of the finest specimen of coast. The' city, encircled With Ist~ce aDd of Iht' Communist Party of -of People-'s Liberation Yugos~ the Chairman of the Executive of a quorum is necessary if affect the smooth runniog of the lacks political parties. whiGb will be present be published io ·tbe press of Pevple's Assembly. old mural painting may be found 22-metre---high \\'all5 over 2 km. ex.o:utlve macbmery. . formed with the growing maturity YugoslaVia ID 1935. Before the lavla. ;.u'- ill 1943, he was ap th~ CouDcil 01 Yugoslavia, to At the House is to bold official sessions. and broadcast over the radio. This At foundation congress of III churches and monasteries of Long. was built in the period What will bappen if the quorum is Pre\'enling the prese.ccc of a quo- of political sLandardi among our war \':hen a student of Belgrade pvrnted Commander of the Cent the Communist PaI"t)" of Serbia Serbia, Macedonia and Montene- from the 8th to 17th centuries ghanistan is Dot only .a remln· was done. LTni\"E~rsity. rum could join other deliberate masses. there are two measures which he entered in - ral Headquaners of the People's ill 1~5 he was elected to the gro. First Serbian monasteries ~nd' represented one of the most der of Ihe frieDdship and cor- .not met for days and weeks. In Second, the' House publisbed an such cases. is this period consider. means of impeding action such as which must be adopted. announcement asking Lbe absentees 1931. he wok part in the work of LiberatIon ."\rmy and Partisan Central Committ~ and the Poli date as far back as the 8th cen. ~pOrtant merchant. city repu~ • diality .which already exist fillbusteriog and other methods of the progrLSSlve student youth. De[achments for Serbia. and ear- ed part of tbe official seven months to return to the house as sooo as tbureau. From 1948 to 1957 he was tury, but it was the Raska School lies on the' Mediterranean. One hetween Afghanistan and work by th-e bouse itself or Dot? prolonging debate. First, the existence of roll calls. possible. in 19:>7 he became a member of Iy In 194-4 he moved into the lib- SecretarY of the Central Commit (l2th-14th cen.) that· produced of its forts, Lovrije...'1ac, towering YugoslavUI hut also another IJ a quorum fails to appear tor II IS these possibilities against When deputies remain absent with· the Un!versity Committee of the erated tnntory of South Serbia. tee of ihe Communist PartY of the most imponant manu- on a rock not far from the city J ~11 step in the directiOD of streng loog periods, are there remedies or whIch the Parliaments in the world out a cause, the civil service laws In the way of observation it may • c.p Y, Belgrade: in the follow- At the end of 1944. at the First Serbia. For a tIme he was Chair ments cf representative cht1rcb. walls. is the scene of attractive Ihening the mutual ties het· is lhe House cOfiS!-ituhooally c~m. -including the Parliament in Af for presen~ and absence of the mem be said that if the Wofesi Jirgah ::, g ye·u he was working in the Sessl(ln of Grand .Anti-fascist As man of the Central Board of the ar~teeture, such as Studenica, plays !.If Shakespeare's performed ghanislan--ha ve bad to safeguard. i-:(;glOr.~~l Com"'nittee of the C.P,Y. serr;bly of People's Liber-ation of ween tl1e two nations. pelled to await. the attendance of its' bers rna)' be applied by the bouse had decided to publish the names, of S,Jc:al:st .4J.liance of Working Mileseva, Sopocani. Zica etc. in ~ part of the traditional Dubrov. ,Practical, considc.wions are ODe for \Vestern Serbia: for a time he' Serbia. hE was elected the As. Statesman and politicians members. itself. It is the presidents of the hou thqse who remained absent, in 'that People of Serbia . Yugoslavia. • nIle' Summer- Festival. Visitors are 0: the rna.m reasociT for preyenting ses who look after the roll call acted us Instructor of tne regional sen-.Us.) secretary, From 1943 At :he Fifth Congress of the Particularly valuable are the also attracted by a Pharmacv 'lo of the two countries have Once again. what will happen If case, it might itself have broken the Lhe absence of deputies from the Second, a certain percentage may _Comm::tee of the C.P.Y. for enwarc6 he was a member of :o:nmurtist PartY of Yy:goslavia,. in~scoes in. two monasteries, (1319-!he second oldest iII exchanged visits. .His Alajesty proa:ssing industry rapidly d~velbp ratioD and unde:rstandiiig. Con. ledge and insight into the prol>- many PIoblems. Our task is to the Ministry of ~onnation and impossiLle for ~ to run a formal p:--l!t,cal worker in Eastern Bos- People's Assembly (1957-63). After Order Li Hero of the People and SnltatiOD among world leaden; lems of advertising. However, the educate the .entire population to Culture has shown m our agency, comm~al art school. an~ at the nia. At the end of 1942 he came the elections and the adoption of of other supreme Yugoslav. or reverse or:er:r' a~:Ysti~ :escrtbed In ed and, conlr:bu!:<, to tb~ general to try to solve world problems . Afghan, Advertising Agency is the benefits of advertising. We but please, Mr. Nokia Cbeen, do sam: ~une operate an effio~t ad uT.der cover to Belgrade. Right the new Constitution in 1963 he ders dnd high foreign decora tion will be ~orre 1:' wide e ~resenta- economIc prospenty of the country. is also a commOD CODcept In moving rapidly towards a profes- have been coping with this as ~ot den,Y us ~ pl~e we have vertising agency. Our solution has up to 1944 he carned on clandes- was ~ected President of the tions_ ration of Yugos,~via/s in~us~CQ_ryo- But. dunng (he past ten years it siona! status, and has' already un- best we can., and we should In dE:altng, Wlth our clients on.an been to look for talented people tine work lD Belgrade as one of Federal Executive Council. the international market is the ~~~~ ac~leved a, le~-el of deveJopmet.Jt the policies of the two coun· ~a1ly ~n-theo.job tries. dertaken many of your suggest- congratulate those farseeing. equal .basIS. compulsive for tramm.··g in com- dition of its intensifieati hi h Vtlhi?h. requIred. that the c-':Qnom,c tions. local busmessmen who re- adveTtlSlJ18 woUld be both un- mercial art, and m sales, sec:re- would not be sullici' U oU' W Cd polley be modIfied and the privileg- EcoDOmiC relations hetweeD enyastf an -~ .. Ib " abse already the importance of necessary and unprofitable for all tanal, and clerical work as well. efficacious if it w r I ell posluon 0 r e processmg m- Afghanistan and YDgoslavia adven;ising. Among these local concerned_ ly wi-thin !he co ere o. ev10 ve mere· d~try abolished m rhe interest of mparatlve y narrow . ffi' d f have also heeD expanding In businesc;es are Hamicti's Stores, You are right, however, about Your seventh, eighth and ninth nationaJ market. Its e ~cay an ree development of For ir:stance, that the agency Com~ the last few years. Restauranl, Afghan Wool the Government Monopolies, for suggestions were ~ well taken. Tod,y abou, 'fi~-- the economy as 3 whole. The slo- should· adv~rtise itsel! at home hl.CCn per cent of d cl f th' An AfgbaD economic delega pany. Aziz Supennarket, Baghi we have failed to perfOlD:l our and we can find nothing in them lhe Yugosra',l nat' aJ -. . wee ev Qpment 0 e raw-mater- and abroad: The Afgbau Adver Bala Restaurant, Afghan Textile service oJ keeping the public in m.com~ tion headed hy the Depnty MI. tising Agency is in fact on the to comment on. In conclusion, the res1ised direct'.., frlOO r IS ial industry. power and transpona- Company, Jangalak, Ariana fonned about their products, one • .$ om orelgn trade . (. hi' I nister of Commerce visited AJ.- Afghan Advenising Agency was rhe tot:tl value, of Yugoslav expo~ n~ O\lo'Ulg 10 t e re aflve y lower roles of the Publishing and Dis ghan Airlines, and many more. of our responsibilities as an ad Yugoslavia in 1965. As a resnlt tributing Co. Ltd. an internationa..l happy to find such well-informed . and l!T1p,'rts approaches "I' 300 000 000 pnc~) t!tre.:l1ened to cause serious Ako the proposed new staff for vertising agency. We shall im of this visit an 3l[I'eement was association of advertisers, and public concern in advertising, doHars." The greatest pa;; of 'e:'(p~rts uJ'S7t5 anAd .~ to' en~ange.r tbe ca- obtain~ the Afgbau Advertising Agency mediately set about righting thai and'we welcome Mr. Noleta Cheen ', . d: . paclty or lUI:: proc~g IOdustn.: signed. from that source we have consrI Ules In ustnal commodities ~:des th' th dispari' , -'--$-. will include several salesmen wrong. With regard to Jangalak, and all others interested to visit UDder the terms of this ed many prospects of foreign ad· e~pecLally produ.:ts of the mecbani: ces ~hich IS. ~ f dry. m pc:: whose pnOlary job Will be to so- though, we have advertised with our offices where we' can discuss ilS verti.sing. agencies, and ~ carrying ::31.engi'neering.. e!ectrical-en"ineering tIre-fav bJlN :. o~nr 'thelion 01 agreement exchange of commo licit local advertising. We hope them in the past, and in fact we ~. through several laIge foreign ac the problems of advertising per_ h b 'Id' oura e posluon 0 pro- ~ties between the two coun to put these salesmen on a com- are currently in the midst of dis s lp Ul Ing and metal·working in- "nbow to finance granted to Afghan students tor .' t?0ornl. re onn. the Off two later. next year. has proven its worth. Given the ~ot kmlwlng what to ·do In eiIcll raid. manufacrunng mdus:ry was ' '. . these projects hy Yngoslavla. time to collect statistics and proof leged in the nau'o a:I pnvl· OwUt~ to this, radical changes in Cultural aDd educatlonal ties We welcome the visit of Finally lbelr lllJUTiage went to the rocks, , n economy It· . d . b' h I of increased sales resulting from ~e~ m~ 10 Pelar SlllmbclUc to Afghanis The kids were lett In' the lurch with a box. was proiected b mea r· pnce:s e wit t e re orm. have also beeD expanding bet advertismg, we feel that this evi b . Y ns 0 CUStoms libe p'",ces of raw materials were It an~ weeD th,' two countries. Pre tan and are sure-that the visit dence in favour of advertis.irig coutalned the wrIlfngs of Spring Rice, UTlers by the foreign-excbange raised by about three limes more system. wblch aUawed premiums on 'ba th . 'r the d . sently 13 Afghan smdeDts are of Prime MInIster Malwandwal will be as compelling as legisla WhIch tbey were lucky to sell at price. n e pi1C!::! 0 pro ucts 10 e:'(~rts f ~umber. studyiDg ID Yogoslavia and five to Yngoslavia wlU . further tion. We hope to have this evi The huyer was Mr. Winterbottom, 0 a of. manufactu- the manufacturing industries. \\'lIen Picture shows ODe ot the typical l·ugosJavian tolk dances. 'r~ Items. BeSides thiS. 10 order to (Contd.· 011' page 5) more scholarships have heeD streDgthen our mutnaI ties. dence soon, from the campaigns Who had become a conedor last antumn. KABUL TIMES MARCH- 17. 1966 PAGE 2 KABUL TIMES MAIl....~. 1966 Ediror's Note: This page is ~3~cially preparM on thl! occcuion I l 01 visit ID 4fiJwni~ by Chairman 01 r~ Execwj.,,~' Couru:i/' of Stambolic s Visit Marks Ex"ansion 01 Alghan-Yugoslav Ties Yugoslavia. Pecor Stambolic. - . I KABUL TIMES r , PubUoh~ lIy: Premier Petar Stambolic's visit tional problems by negqti..ation, actually sounded the note of fur- OWing to the great distance Yugoslavia Carries Marks 'lID: lU.aUL TIMZI to 'Afghanistan is viewed by Bel- for'a pelicy of friendship and ther developments between. the and inadequate Imowl~ge of the r'UIILlillING .•lC•.ItIICY grade poLitical quaners as a fresh . peaceful cooperation, for the ~ . two countries. needs and- potentialities of the Wlor-Ia-CIoJeI possibility for expanding the tra- porting oi the unliberated ~ The contacts that followed (the two markets, majOr results have 01 Humerous Civilisa#ons 8 . .iUl&W ditional fnend.sh.ip and coopera- pies and for assistance to the de- visit of the then Yugoslav Foreign so far no~ been achieved in eco-- Known by her rich folklore, 'aeVaJ- art. lUI"'r: lion between Afghanistan and veloping countries. Secretary, Koca Popovic to Kabul nomic cooperation. Nonetheless. a the natural affspIing 'af a CXlIn- - Two monasteries of a later, S1aafio S. Robol Yugoslavia. Because it 'abides by these in 1961, the exchange of import~ .lumber of economic delegations munity of peoples with different Serblan--Byzantine scliool are Vf!IY A4dro..:- The il:terest prevailing in Bel- principles., Afghanistan has sue- ant parUarnentary delegations. have exchanged visits and a larg~ e~c. featur~ Yugoslavia is a well preserv~racanica (1321), Kabul. M,banl.l... grade for the vtsit is understand- ceeded in establishing friendly re- and 'othtor visits) helped to 6:- number of economic a..qange cou..ntr.y whose monuments too, beasting the extraordinary por_ t'elorrapbic Addn.: able in view of the friendship and lations with many countries. in pand the relations between the ments have been concluded which carry the _marks aI_ many a civi- traits of Queen Simonida and common iDterests of the twO coun- normalising and promoting ties two countries, confinn the feasibility of wider lisation. Situated almost on the Ibe- family· tree of all memben;' of ''Time., k.bul", tries and their mutual relations with its neighbours, actively Having returned from their cooperation. ,very nririk 01 Europe, she Iwl the Nemanjici dynasty. and TeI... iJt ·oa••: and of the struggle for peace participating in the world trade visit to Afghanstan. the mem- As for commodity exchaDge, often been Ibe ,boundag di11ic!ing Detani (1327). built OD the model ~itor. 2.047 which is a basis of the foreign po-: and d.evdopwer&t conference a.nd:. hers of the Yugoslav parliament-- ecoDonuc quarters here hold that two worlds-the Eastem and the of some west European cathedrals For other namben I:ne licy of both A.fghaDistan and on the home iD underta.k- ary delegation made no secret·of the "arrangements which have Western Roman empire, the of the period. MagniJicent in ar dial lWitcbboard numbft scene. Yugoslavia. ing important -stepS toWllr"'ds the their enthusiasm for the reception lately been cOncluded. and the Christian and the Muslim world. chitecture. ornamented with UfU. 24ll28. Ir 23GU. Afghanistan enjoys tl1e 'I"epl1- libera.lEation, democratisation and the}' were given and for what tYing cf exports and imports No wander therefore that sr· neb plasten.·ork and decorative Circ.l.alioa anti .d,....ra». tation it. Yugoslavia of a peace- promotion of the social, and eco-- they bad seen iIi Afgha.nistan. (compensational and barter sf- cbae1og>sts. often discover Ibe Ie f4th eeotury frescoes. inspired by 1"1: Ex. It:.. able coUntry, which sees the con- nomic ~ of the cow:rtry. fairs) are a basis for nrore signi... remn.an.ts of several difierent civi- both canonical and apocrYphal Sf. W"rial: Ex. 18 ditions for its faster economic In the h.i.suJI:v of A.fgb.m.i.stan. The bead of the delegatiop.. ficant results being scored soon 1Js.ations-Illyr:ian hearths, antic teXG. ••-.u-..... and social development in DOD- Yugoslav relatians, which have. Sttahil Gigov, Vice-President of also in this field. Oaths or Slav temples built upon Yugoslavia's western regions, Yearly AI.. 1000 alignment. in international co- been distinguished by friendship the YogosLav Assembly. stated in It is also true that the foundatiDns of early Christian especial.ly the Adriatic coast. trea Half ycady At.. 600 operation on tenns of equality and mutual understanding cor- Belgrade after the delegation·had results m cultural and scientific basilicas-on the _saine SPOt sure- a series of valuable cultural Quarterly At.. 300 and 'in abidance by the principles robaratian has' been given '00 a returned: "We are enthusiastit. technical cooperatIon could be Although this country bas the and historic monuments. In·1240. FOREIGN of peaceful co-existence. number of cceasions to the iden- with what we have seen in friend- muc:h' greater given mutual' ef remnants of many antic cities -~raster Radovan of Dalmatia fin. Ye.,.Iy $4D til}' or simiIa%itY 01 view 01 Ibe ly Afg!lanistan... We were espe. forts. At present 13 Afgbau stu- lSirnrlum••Srobi) and individual ished a unique portal of the Hatl yearly $ 2:5. It is recaUed here that Afgha two countries: towards the cially impressed with the cordial dents are studying in Yugosla- buildings. (lbe Diocletian Palace C.,!rednJ of Tragir. ceDtral Quarterly $ I~ nistan took an active part both mDSt of events in the and friendly reception given US via, while the Commission for m Split, the Roman arena in ..\ly of the People's Repub in Westex:n Europe.. side resoct on southern Adriatic The VISit of Pelar Stambolic, ~any angies. For instance, the e~. Lad:: of a quorum could also However; in Our democracy, which names of those members who were YJung C0mmumSt League in 1933 ~:')n 'Jf the ..3ulti-fasc!.St COWlcil I.e of Serbia and tbe Federal Some of the finest specimen of coast. The' city, encircled With Ist~ce aDd of Iht' Communist Party of -of People-'s Liberation Yugos~ the Chairman of the Executive of a quorum is necessary if affect the smooth runniog of the lacks political parties. whiGb will be present be published io ·tbe press of Pevple's Assembly. old mural painting may be found 22-metre---high \\'all5 over 2 km. ex.o:utlve macbmery. . formed with the growing maturity YugoslaVia ID 1935. Before the lavla. ;.u'- ill 1943, he was ap th~ CouDcil 01 Yugoslavia, to At the House is to bold official sessions. and broadcast over the radio. This At foundation congress of III churches and monasteries of Long. was built in the period What will bappen if the quorum is Pre\'enling the prese.ccc of a quo- of political sLandardi among our war \':hen a student of Belgrade pvrnted Commander of the Cent the Communist PaI"t)" of Serbia Serbia, Macedonia and Montene- from the 8th to 17th centuries ghanistan is Dot only .a remln· was done. LTni\"E~rsity. rum could join other deliberate masses. there are two measures which he entered in - ral Headquaners of the People's ill 1~5 he was elected to the gro. First Serbian monasteries ~nd' represented one of the most der of Ihe frieDdship and cor- .not met for days and weeks. In Second, the' House publisbed an such cases. is this period consider. means of impeding action such as which must be adopted. announcement asking Lbe absentees 1931. he wok part in the work of LiberatIon ."\rmy and Partisan Central Committ~ and the Poli date as far back as the 8th cen. ~pOrtant merchant. city repu~ • diality .which already exist fillbusteriog and other methods of the progrLSSlve student youth. De[achments for Serbia. and ear- ed part of tbe official seven months to return to the house as sooo as tbureau. From 1948 to 1957 he was tury, but it was the Raska School lies on the' Mediterranean. One hetween Afghanistan and work by th-e bouse itself or Dot? prolonging debate. First, the existence of roll calls. possible. in 19:>7 he became a member of Iy In 194-4 he moved into the lib- SecretarY of the Central Commit (l2th-14th cen.) that· produced of its forts, Lovrije...'1ac, towering YugoslavUI hut also another IJ a quorum fails to appear tor II IS these possibilities against When deputies remain absent with· the Un!versity Committee of the erated tnntory of South Serbia. tee of ihe Communist PartY of the most imponant manu- on a rock not far from the city J ~11 step in the directiOD of streng loog periods, are there remedies or whIch the Parliaments in the world out a cause, the civil service laws In the way of observation it may • c.p Y, Belgrade: in the follow- At the end of 1944. at the First Serbia. For a tIme he was Chair ments cf representative cht1rcb. walls. is the scene of attractive Ihening the mutual ties het· is lhe House cOfiS!-ituhooally c~m. -including the Parliament in Af for presen~ and absence of the mem be said that if the Wofesi Jirgah ::, g ye·u he was working in the Sessl(ln of Grand .Anti-fascist As man of the Central Board of the ar~teeture, such as Studenica, plays !.If Shakespeare's performed ghanislan--ha ve bad to safeguard. i-:(;glOr.~~l Com"'nittee of the C.P,Y. serr;bly of People's Liber-ation of ween tl1e two nations. pelled to await. the attendance of its' bers rna)' be applied by the bouse had decided to publish the names, of S,Jc:al:st .4J.liance of Working Mileseva, Sopocani. Zica etc. in ~ part of the traditional Dubrov. ,Practical, considc.wions are ODe for \Vestern Serbia: for a time he' Serbia. hE was elected the As. Statesman and politicians members. itself. It is the presidents of the hou thqse who remained absent, in 'that People of Serbia . Yugoslavia. • nIle' Summer- Festival. Visitors are 0: the rna.m reasociT for preyenting ses who look after the roll call acted us Instructor of tne regional sen-.Us.) secretary, From 1943 At :he Fifth Congress of the Particularly valuable are the also attracted by a Pharmacv 'lo of the two countries have Once again. what will happen If case, it might itself have broken the Lhe absence of deputies from the Second, a certain percentage may _Comm::tee of the C.P.Y. for enwarc6 he was a member of :o:nmurtist PartY of Yy:goslavia,. in~scoes in. two monasteries, (1319-!he second oldest iII exchanged visits. .His Alajesty - many PIoblems. Our task is to the Ministry of ~onnation and impossiLle for ~ to run a formal p:--l!t,cal worker in Eastern Bos- People's Assembly (1957-63). After Order Li Hero of the People and SnltatiOD among world leaden; lems of advertising. However, the educate the .entire population to Culture has shown m our agency, comm~al art school. an~ at the nia. At the end of 1942 he came the elections and the adoption of of other supreme Yugoslav. or reverse or:er:r' a~:Ysti~ :escrtbed In ed and, conlr:bu!:<, to tb~ general to try to solve world problems . Afghan, Advertising Agency is the benefits of advertising. We but please, Mr. Nokia Cbeen, do sam: ~une operate an effio~t ad uT.der cover to Belgrade. Right the new Constitution in 1963 he ders dnd high foreign decora tion will be ~orre 1:' wide e ~resenta- economIc prospenty of the country. is also a commOD CODcept In moving rapidly towards a profes- have been coping with this as ~ot den,Y us ~ pl~e we have vertising agency. Our solution has up to 1944 he carned on clandes- was ~ected President of the tions_ ration of Yugos,~via/s in~us~CQ_ryo- But. dunng (he past ten years it siona! status, and has' already un- best we can., and we should In dE:altng, Wlth our clients on.an been to look for talented people tine work lD Belgrade as one of Federal Executive Council. the international market is the ~~~~ ac~leved a, le~-el of deveJopmet.Jt the policies of the two coun· ~a1ly ~n-theo.job tries. dertaken many of your suggest- congratulate those farseeing. equal .basIS. compulsive for tramm.··g in com- dition of its intensifieati hi h Vtlhi?h. requIred. that the c-':Qnom,c tions. local busmessmen who re- adveTtlSlJ18 woUld be both un- mercial art, and m sales, sec:re- would not be sullici' U oU' W Cd polley be modIfied and the privileg- EcoDOmiC relations hetweeD enyastf an -~ .. Ib " abse already the importance of necessary and unprofitable for all tanal, and clerical work as well. efficacious if it w r I ell posluon 0 r e processmg m- Afghanistan and YDgoslavia adven;ising. Among these local concerned_ ly wi-thin !he co ere o. ev10 ve mere· d~try abolished m rhe interest of mparatlve y narrow . ffi' d f have also heeD expanding In businesc;es are Hamicti's Stores, You are right, however, about Your seventh, eighth and ninth nationaJ market. Its e ~cay an ree development of For ir:stance, that the agency Com~ the last few years. Restauranl, Afghan Wool the Government Monopolies, for suggestions were ~ well taken. Tod,y abou, 'fi~-- the economy as 3 whole. The slo- should· adv~rtise itsel! at home hl.CCn per cent of d cl f th' An AfgbaD economic delega pany. Aziz Supennarket, Baghi we have failed to perfOlD:l our and we can find nothing in them lhe Yugosra',l nat' aJ -. . wee ev Qpment 0 e raw-mater- and abroad: The Afgbau Adver Bala Restaurant, Afghan Textile service oJ keeping the public in m.com~ tion headed hy the Depnty MI. tising Agency is in fact on the to comment on. In conclusion, the res1ised direct'.., frlOO r IS ial industry. power and transpona- Company, Jangalak, Ariana fonned about their products, one • .$ om orelgn trade . (. hi' I nister of Commerce visited AJ.- Afghan Advenising Agency was rhe tot:tl value, of Yugoslav expo~ n~ O\lo'Ulg 10 t e re aflve y lower roles of the Publishing and Dis ghan Airlines, and many more. of our responsibilities as an ad Yugoslavia in 1965. As a resnlt tributing Co. Ltd. an internationa..l happy to find such well-informed . and l!T1p,'rts approaches "I' 300 000 000 pnc~) t!tre.:l1ened to cause serious Ako the proposed new staff for vertising agency. We shall im of this visit an 3l[I'eement was association of advertisers, and public concern in advertising, doHars." The greatest pa;; of 'e:'(p~rts uJ'S7t5 anAd .~ to' en~ange.r tbe ca- obtain~ the Afgbau Advertising Agency mediately set about righting thai and'we welcome Mr. Noleta Cheen ', . d: . paclty or lUI:: proc~g IOdustn.: signed. from that source we have consrI Ules In ustnal commodities ~:des th' th dispari' , -'--$-. will include several salesmen wrong. With regard to Jangalak, and all others interested to visit UDder the terms of this ed many prospects of foreign ad· e~pecLally produ.:ts of the mecbani: ces ~hich IS. ~ f dry. m pc:: whose pnOlary job Will be to so- though, we have advertised with our offices where we' can discuss ilS verti.sing. agencies, and ~ carrying ::31.engi'neering.. e!ectrical-en"ineering tIre-fav bJlN :. o~nr 'thelion 01 agreement exchange of commo licit local advertising. We hope them in the past, and in fact we ~. through several laIge foreign ac the problems of advertising per_ h b 'Id' oura e posluon 0 pro- ~ties between the two coun to put these salesmen on a com- are currently in the midst of dis s lp Ul Ing and metal·working in- "n. ed·an international·draft recom KABUL. March 17.-lssues rela· ~_. perts emphasises that. teacber.o tries. salcl daily ltefaqe Islam. v1>I.m in' builifiIiI; running and mendatIon aimed at improving and their orglU1.isations should be Jed 10.transferring me job of c1ear lMintaiDing~sdxx>Is. publlshcd In Herat, In its re~ent BUt·this-;. the professionlU, social and eeon<> closely associated with the deter edltonal dlscussing the anCIent mg up problems of public' proper not qWte:.n.eo.qh. '(4e.thiilg the mic conditions of teacher.!. ties to courts sel up for the pur mination of educational polleyl '~md 10,:,,11 mdustries in the CQun MinistI7,ofEdm:ationCllD'dO is In They took this actiop. at." meet particularly concerning cum.cula pose. were discussed in a Ministry cut same.-· of.its expendmues. ins in Geneva jointly oonvened trv of Juslice meeting Tuesday. Jus, and methods. It recommends that 'In fecent years handi<;rafts and w!lich many. amsidcr 1IDIlCoes- by UNESCO and.the Intemafion teac~e.rs' salaries. and working COllage Industries have been tice Minisler. Abdul Hakim Tabibi SlaY. al Laboar Organisation. The re- c~m~mons presided: b_e determined i;1 nego declinmg and In som~ . sectors Some' of these _ are sult· of collaboration by the two t1a~Jons In addilion to Justice Mioistry between teaching organi production has almost stopped caused bY lado.· of ooordination organisations, this draft re<:om sations and employers. . due to sur! competition from officials. representatives of the pro betw-. .several' branJ:bes of the mendation is based. essentially on perty -resettling. units also As for the teacher sbortage, the machine-produced goods, altended Ministzy. 'For instan<:e. in 1964 the ronc]lIsians of two meetings the meeting. draft recommendation notes that The c·(ht.onal after pointing .out aU the: uniiEIsity's damlitory of expert comm.i.ttees:- one conven· exc~ptiona1 measures taken to A, Juslice Ministry source said so tht' Importance of local industries students,: with-'their. travel ex- ed by !LO in 1963' on the social correct the situation should Dot I~ the hfe of the· people, urged far· problef!ls arising in connection pe= paid' by ·the university, .a,nd economic conditions of tea ",·jlh public ·properties were clarified ., 'veaken or endanger professianal . lht' Ministry of Mines and Indus came to'!Kabul::to ~_ their stu- chexs -at the primary· and se",: standards already establisbed or tries !o takt- steps towards pro by finance Ministry delegations, dies from ,all 1m!!' Afghanistan.- condary levels, the other by t~ Henceforth such issues will be decid· Important Announcement to the Trade about be established. It .dee motion and strengthening of They were told on arrival thai UNESCO in 1964 on teachers' lar",! that certain expedientS de handicrafts and local industries. eit upon by public property courts. the university buildings were not status. Meanwhile, it was, announced sIgned lG deal with the shortage An ·.. rude In the same issue The Manufactures of quite rea.dy yet and were given '. Although the draft recommen· Tuesday that Ghulam 'Muhayyuddin of teachers -such as swollen \Ii 1h(· jJio.per discussed the import4 another two weeks oJ!. with dation will not be legally binding es Zmaryani. former Chief of Proper 7 O'CLOCK Razors. & Blades cla:ss or unreasonably long· tea ,.nee "f plantmg trees. Students view experiment in laboratory. travel expenses to go home. on governments, it will help them; c~mg. hoUrs-are incompatible Tht" Writer, Abdul Ghafobr,' ties Department in the Finance Mi· W.ith a little foresight som~' -and teachers organisations as obj~ves nistry has been appoioted as the WIth the of education ur~ed the fvlmlstry of Agriculture This ;s the second part of a four million dollars annually from thing like a million afghanis well-in efforts to improve prOa and detrimental to pupils. and Irngatlon that through pro assIStant of the properties: and reset· are pleased to announce the' appointment of symposium on edlU:allon in Af the Umted States to scholarships. wouId not have been wasted. fessional standing and working tling unit. fellowships, leadersbip grants,. The . draft reconunendiuon VidinG cf'tter facllities and know ghanisIQn. Then there is the pocket money conditions by setting intemation Stal.es that ImproveIDe,pli ib. die The departmenl. to funclion 10 equipmf'Dt for laboratories cdn hoy,· man:; more farmers will be MESSRS HAJI MlR MOHAMMED YAQUBIE The first part. published last paid by the Ministry of Education ally-recognised minimum stand SOCial and economic statu.!- of dependentl>-. was created receotl~' on tributed. in varying amounts by "'ncllurrH:tea to raise and plant Thursday. discussed the num to students in various schools and ands. White'an international ins ~eacbers, in their living work.. fbe basis of lhe policy statement of the countries mentioned above. and ~apl ing~. The article suggested As their SOLE DISTRIBUTOR in the kingdom of Afghanistan. Local Stockists ber and types of schools, the the university. If the people in trument. it will stjll leave coun mg fi;onditions, in their teri:ns of ihat pnz~!' be given to fanners lhe governmeril and will adminis draft education law. and ~ume Last year about 650 students Afghanistan are poor they cannot tries free to take le~lative and ~mployment tc=r stale owned-- properties and the left Afgbanistan for further stu and" their weer pr0. :md orl'h"rd owners 't"'h~ ?plant 01 the main problems of edu· spaIe their son to go to school other steps they deem necessary' spects ale the best means of resetlllOC programme. will bE" pleased to know they can now obtain supplies of 7 O'CLOCK RAZORS dIes abroad under grants made fu~ :r~~ cation in the country such (,1.1 The son has to gather. take in light of their constitutional overcoming any shortage in :fully by the friendly foreign nations. Anoth~r hefaQe Islam editorial reacher rraini,lg. rauing acade the livestock to the pasture and practices or the specific nature of qualified personnel j·xpres,.;ro tht· hope that. in the & BLADES directs' from the Kabul warehouse of Messrs Haji Mir Mohammed mic -standlJrds and maint(,lining UNESCO, UNICEF, Asia help the family in 6thet ways. their school systems. ·"Afghan Insvance Com Foundation, British Council, These general recommendations light ...:f (he govemment"s policy swdent discipline, Salaries The draft recommendation de- can be implemented by as far as uf popularisatlon of education in pany require. a bJlld tor Franklin Book Programme, Bri whi~ fin~. cducation~; Yaqubie, Sarai H. Moh'd Yaqub. Kabul. '., In this part we will discuss Teacher's pay ranges objectives and the financial. status of the coun thl' country, schools WIll be open· English correspopdenu, eta. tisb, Wesl German, and U.S, ~1JCles, ~d ~dards foreign aid to t!ducGtjon here. from Ai. 1000 to Ai. 6000 a month suggests tries allow. 'l·d In plClces where none exist. First class knowledge of EDI' Peace Corps' are some of the ins- is too low~ The" Ministry must for ent!")' ~to the. prOfe~l?n. pre !ish essentiiL Reply TeIe:. planning. and the problem vf titUtlons which have helped the However, sInce UNESCO is al ThIS. -th..... edItorial said. is a very find ways to raise the salaries. serve a!ld m-set'Vlce tr~nn~g of ready helping us it may be worth appropt'!"te ~tep as people want 216&4". teachers' sau:uies. Ministry of Education by provid tea~hen::, Hie are sorry it was not pos Certain concessions should be' and .the orgamsation of taking UI: the matter of teachers' m 'I .. ' ~l"hC'l,b ope-ned in many ADVT. mg teachers, mooey aDd equip ~areers.·.It ~o Public Price for 7 O'CLOCK blades: Afs. 6 for:> blades. sible '0 caller th~ problems of granted to teachers so that enough their stresses the pay if not reaclting intemationa.l ... rl·aS ment. iDceJltive is pwvided for new gra- need .. ~r rol~ laymg ~own the uniyersity educatIOn In Ajgha standards, at least parallel to' AIl("ht'r article in the daily duates tG enter the field. teacher s ,~Uhes an~ ng~ts, de- developmg countries, our teachers. nistan in these r,..'u S)·mp()JlumJ. UNESCO helped the Ministry hefwa'· to \\"Ipe out illiteracy, said, get is used for education. this 15 of higher stuwes in teacher th~ wnter Wajld Herawi. t still not enough to meet the traming LD a period of five A~ a ceveloping country Ai many r.eeds. years. The project will cost about ~hanlst.m has launched a cam-· Foreign assistance has been 51,158,000, pai~n ar,amst 'Illiteracy by open utilised by our educational estab The Planning Department Of' dec~de; 109 more schools and establishing lishments for over a Not the Ministry of Education is en adult Ltt·ra("~· courses in every only have friendly countn.es been gaged in outlining pro~ammes corner 01 the country, pointed out, helping us, bU~ many Ult~rna for inclusion in the third five the articIe_ I tlonal organisations and .pn~ate year development plan of the insti~l,Itions In ',10 hlstorical city, such as I \-. non-governmental country. Some foreign pl.anning Herat. the 2xistence of.a mu-I ': have taken great inter~t ~ the teams ioIrc helping the Pl.anning uem IS vita!. said another. edito- I., advancement of education In Af· Department of tbe Ministry with nal in the dailv ItefaQe. i' ghanistw. this task. I t ha~e Herat, \.,.. hich 'has a glorious his· e .Among the countries that The interest shown in the deve· i torV anj relles of great value, so 7i helped Afghanista,n are the Urut lopment of education in Afghan far' has no prope~ museum, said ed Sta-,es, the Soviet .Umon. the Istan is further highlighted in the paper. f United Arab Republic. Federal times of disaster, When Habibia The I=Ciper urged the Ministry RepubliC of Germany, England, was partly destroyed by a fire in (,fOInfo:mation and Culture to see France. Austria, Poland, Cze:chos 1955--0ue of tbe staff members that a proper musuem is estab Iovakia, India, ~weden, SWltzer of the K.-ibul Times then was a lished 11. Herat to enable ~ to ·1 land, Yugoslavla, and many student and personally saw the prl.-:,er\"e valuaole" and anCient : otbers. tragedy. - Severe damage was trf'asur~s and thus keep alive the The amount of help from these done not only to the building hl~torlC"l1 pridt: of .Herat: 1 countries ranges from three to itself but also to the physics and Ont"· of our im.portant exports cbemistry laboratories which ):0. l"arP1?ts which ha"e gained cost millions of afghanis, fame :!'1 mternational markets The new Habibia high school and ha\'~ attracted a great num building on Darulaman Road is a ber of buyers. said another edito- Yugoslav Industry. delight to ~e. Similarly Nejst !"lal of Itt-faqe Islam of Herat. CoDtd. from pac_ J desrtyode by fire some years ago. Great efforts are being will be reconstructed by help pro mkldE' ',0 ImprOl,.·e the quality we take mto conSIderation that the vided from the Federal RepUblic of ~hat o~ pf Afghan carpets but fmanclal obligations of all ~e Yu· Germany. l'arpet \Hanng plants lack 15 4 gosla'- economic enlerpose5 In re The l;uildings of Ghazi and Is wa:-hlOf! t"luipment, said the lation to tbe slate budget bave sub tiqlal schools are also obsolete paper • stantially been diminished. it IS ob· and too small to accommodate all The P of Bedar. Education are becoming more for remanufacture and electnc po publlsht'd In Mazari Sharif, dis and more complex, There was a wer at a much faster rate, and, se cussed tht.. Importance of veteri time, and it was not very long cowl, to increase productivity. of la nanans m llvestock breeding. ago, that parents attempted to The \"(.. tf'nnarj-~ps not only help bour in the processing industry. . bribe school officials in variotlS Now Twice a Week to CHINA The heavy or the light industry IS In pf(,lpagaHr.g cattle in the coun provinces not to bother them not the point. The goal is 10 achieve i:;'· but they also indirectly pro- about putting tb;eir children in harmonious development in the en motl' ;,hi.· -financial status of a school ~reat number of cattle breeders, tire economy at less cost. As for the processing industry. it has definite.ly l:Iddl-d [0\' p-per, Pl.-\'~· ~r The situation is quite different I The frequen" of Ilnlque .. ice 10 the PeC'ple'5. Repuhlic been decided that impulses for Its An 0. rll ch.' !n the,same issue of now. No matter how small. every of China ha·s been incrca"ed 10 tWICe a wed. You leave Dacca progress should no longer be sought Bl'oar ~ ;:lId that people should be Saturda~ vil.lage wants at least one sclloo1 evcry Wedne"day and .o\nd have the choice of two rou.te5.: io any privileges, but in measures opened there, the a1aka daris, and "l·r-· careful In electi.rig thejr Dacca-Canton-Shant!hal. or Oacca-Shanehai·Canton. Tbese ~ervlces PAKJ8TAN which will render it fit to be an woleswdlis want middle schools, "~f"putll.'S for the Municipality. ~abJe ~ou to !fec ~'hi!f greal IJnci on ~'our way to Hong Kong or ·The \\T:ter. Sher Mohammad equal partner in international trade. high schools. vocational schools. an)'where in the Far Ea ... t Hong Kon!! i!O Just five hours away from INTf/lNATIONAL These measures are primarily aim J-ldJI Zac.... said the people should Canton including a ,'cr) pleasant train journey, transfer time al the They w""t brighter, largef. bel _, .. ' _,,-0,- ed towards the modernisation of ter-equipped school bniJdings ....\:'I? that enlightened. hard work bordt?r :'IOd other e\lI/entr~ formalities. The ne\t time you plan a AIRLINES engineering and technology, at over colleges m~ • PAGE 5 KABUL TIMES MARCH 11. 1966 PAGE. KABUL TIMES MARCH 17. 1966 Provincial .N~w Courts To Teachers' Salaries, Edu cati.ona{ PI~nnin9 Discussed Handle Property Press resoun:es ...has not kept up' withsuggestions made when experts portance of the profession and h b high time that .more at the- rising--ezpectations..Tbere·is· from.29 oountries met·in January subjects to pcripdic reviewo tention IS paid to developing Cases Discussed the- .miiit:ctJeld. .for the.peopUo this year and unanimously endors Tbe text approved by the ex handle! Jfts and cottage indus- 10 'bclp lo,-jay.. 1bl: expcmes iJ>. ed·an international·draft recom KABUL. March 17.-lssues rela· ~_. perts emphasises that. teacber.o tries. salcl daily ltefaqe Islam. v1>I.m in' builifiIiI; running and mendatIon aimed at improving and their orglU1.isations should be Jed 10.transferring me job of c1ear lMintaiDing~sdxx>Is. publlshcd In Herat, In its re~ent BUt·this-;. the professionlU, social and eeon<> closely associated with the deter edltonal dlscussing the anCIent mg up problems of public' proper not qWte:.n.eo.qh. '(4e.thiilg the mic conditions of teacher.!. ties to courts sel up for the pur mination of educational polleyl '~md 10,:,,11 mdustries in the CQun MinistI7,ofEdm:ationCllD'dO is In They took this actiop. at." meet particularly concerning cum.cula pose. were discussed in a Ministry cut same.-· of.its expendmues. ins in Geneva jointly oonvened trv of Juslice meeting Tuesday. Jus, and methods. It recommends that 'In fecent years handi<;rafts and w!lich many. amsidcr 1IDIlCoes- by UNESCO and.the Intemafion teac~e.rs' salaries. and working COllage Industries have been tice Minisler. Abdul Hakim Tabibi SlaY. al Laboar Organisation. The re- c~m~mons presided: b_e determined i;1 nego declinmg and In som~ . sectors Some' of these _ are sult· of collaboration by the two t1a~Jons In addilion to Justice Mioistry between teaching organi production has almost stopped caused bY lado.· of ooordination organisations, this draft re<:om sations and employers. . due to sur! competition from officials. representatives of the pro betw-. .several' branJ:bes of the mendation is based. essentially on perty -resettling. units also As for the teacher sbortage, the machine-produced goods, altended Ministzy. 'For instan<:e. in 1964 the ronc]lIsians of two meetings the meeting. draft recommendation notes that The c·(ht.onal after pointing .out aU the: uniiEIsity's damlitory of expert comm.i.ttees:- one conven· exc~ptiona1 measures taken to A, Juslice Ministry source said so tht' Importance of local industries students,: with-'their. travel ex- ed by !LO in 1963' on the social correct the situation should Dot I~ the hfe of the· people, urged far· problef!ls arising in connection pe= paid' by ·the university, .a,nd economic conditions of tea ",·jlh public ·properties were clarified ., 'veaken or endanger professianal . lht' Ministry of Mines and Indus came to'!Kabul::to ~_ their stu- chexs -at the primary· and se",: standards already establisbed or tries !o takt- steps towards pro by finance Ministry delegations, dies from ,all 1m!!' Afghanistan.- condary levels, the other by t~ Henceforth such issues will be decid· Important Announcement to the Trade about be established. It .dee motion and strengthening of They were told on arrival thai UNESCO in 1964 on teachers' lar",! that certain expedientS de handicrafts and local industries. eit upon by public property courts. the university buildings were not status. Meanwhile, it was, announced sIgned lG deal with the shortage An ·.. rude In the same issue The Manufactures of quite rea.dy yet and were given '. Although the draft recommen· Tuesday that Ghulam 'Muhayyuddin of teachers -such as swollen \Ii 1h(· jJio.per discussed the import4 another two weeks oJ!. with dation will not be legally binding es Zmaryani. former Chief of Proper 7 O'CLOCK Razors. & Blades cla:ss or unreasonably long· tea ,.nee "f plantmg trees. Students view experiment in laboratory. travel expenses to go home. on governments, it will help them; c~mg. hoUrs-are incompatible Tht" Writer, Abdul Ghafobr,' ties Department in the Finance Mi· W.ith a little foresight som~' -and teachers organisations as obj~ves nistry has been appoioted as the WIth the of education ur~ed the fvlmlstry of Agriculture This ;s the second part of a four million dollars annually from thing like a million afghanis well-in efforts to improve prOa and detrimental to pupils. and Irngatlon that through pro assIStant of the properties: and reset· are pleased to announce the' appointment of symposium on edlU:allon in Af the Umted States to scholarships. wouId not have been wasted. fessional standing and working tling unit. fellowships, leadersbip grants,. The . draft reconunendiuon VidinG cf'tter facllities and know ghanisIQn. Then there is the pocket money conditions by setting intemation Stal.es that ImproveIDe,pli ib. die The departmenl. to funclion 10 equipmf'Dt for laboratories cdn hoy,· man:; more farmers will be MESSRS HAJI MlR MOHAMMED YAQUBIE The first part. published last paid by the Ministry of Education ally-recognised minimum stand SOCial and economic statu.!- of dependentl>-. was created receotl~' on tributed. in varying amounts by "'ncllurrH:tea to raise and plant Thursday. discussed the num to students in various schools and ands. White'an international ins ~eacbers, in their living work.. fbe basis of lhe policy statement of the countries mentioned above. and ~apl ing~. The article suggested As their SOLE DISTRIBUTOR in the kingdom of Afghanistan. Local Stockists ber and types of schools, the the university. If the people in trument. it will stjll leave coun mg fi;onditions, in their teri:ns of ihat pnz~!' be given to fanners lhe governmeril and will adminis draft education law. and ~ume Last year about 650 students Afghanistan are poor they cannot tries free to take le~lative and ~mployment tc=r stale owned-- properties and the left Afgbanistan for further stu and" their weer pr0. :md orl'h"rd owners 't"'h~ ?plant 01 the main problems of edu· spaIe their son to go to school other steps they deem necessary' spects ale the best means of resetlllOC programme. will bE" pleased to know they can now obtain supplies of 7 O'CLOCK RAZORS dIes abroad under grants made fu~ :r~~ cation in the country such (,1.1 The son has to gather. take in light of their constitutional overcoming any shortage in :fully by the friendly foreign nations. Anoth~r hefaQe Islam editorial reacher rraini,lg. rauing acade the livestock to the pasture and practices or the specific nature of qualified personnel j·xpres,.;ro tht· hope that. in the & BLADES directs' from the Kabul warehouse of Messrs Haji Mir Mohammed mic -standlJrds and maint(,lining UNESCO, UNICEF, Asia help the family in 6thet ways. their school systems. ·"Afghan Insvance Com Foundation, British Council, These general recommendations light ...:f (he govemment"s policy swdent discipline, Salaries The draft recommendation de- can be implemented by as far as uf popularisatlon of education in pany require. a bJlld tor Franklin Book Programme, Bri whi~ fin~. cducation~; Yaqubie, Sarai H. Moh'd Yaqub. Kabul. '., In this part we will discuss Teacher's pay ranges objectives and the financial. status of the coun thl' country, schools WIll be open· English correspopdenu, eta. tisb, Wesl German, and U.S, ~1JCles, ~d ~dards foreign aid to t!ducGtjon here. from Ai. 1000 to Ai. 6000 a month suggests tries allow. 'l·d In plClces where none exist. First class knowledge of EDI' Peace Corps' are some of the ins- is too low~ The" Ministry must for ent!")' ~to the. prOfe~l?n. pre !ish essentiiL Reply TeIe:. planning. and the problem vf titUtlons which have helped the However, sInce UNESCO is al ThIS. -th..... edItorial said. is a very find ways to raise the salaries. serve a!ld m-set'Vlce tr~nn~g of ready helping us it may be worth appropt'!"te ~tep as people want 216&4". teachers' sau:uies. Ministry of Education by provid tea~hen::, Hie are sorry it was not pos Certain concessions should be' and .the orgamsation of taking UI: the matter of teachers' m 'I .. ' ~l"hC'l,b ope-ned in many ADVT. mg teachers, mooey aDd equip ~areers.·.It ~o Public Price for 7 O'CLOCK blades: Afs. 6 for:> blades. sible '0 caller th~ problems of granted to teachers so that enough their stresses the pay if not reaclting intemationa.l ... rl·aS ment. iDceJltive is pwvided for new gra- need .. ~r rol~ laymg ~own the uniyersity educatIOn In Ajgha standards, at least parallel to' AIl("ht'r article in the daily duates tG enter the field. teacher s ,~Uhes an~ ng~ts, de- developmg countries, our teachers. nistan in these r,..'u S)·mp()JlumJ. UNESCO helped the Ministry hef of • ._---- '-.' .~~_.....- .. /'P/' A/ // ./ ~M /1 ,;;,,: , . :~ MARCH 17. 1966 •. 13't PAGE 6 KABUL TIMES ': J.: Sukarno Meets New Department... " ••UBA ....Aft Over 100 Writers, TeaOl"lWW'l ~ I• (Conld. ftom pap 1) Satnrday EdltIoJl Subandrio, Suharto 8 Artists Honoured that the appointment of repre- MaL +17'C, ~1InImDD1 +l"C, sentative or r.epreteDtatives to JAKARTA. March 17. (Rcuter). SDD sets today at 6:01 p.m , KABeL. Mar~h p.-About ooe foreign countries frJr the sale of Sun rises tomorrow at 6;11 a.m. hundred authors. JXX=ts. translators. Indonesian army I.roops yesterday karakul is not within the duties escorted Foreign Minister Dr. Su ~ono'" 0aIID0*: CInd7. 'UL"TIMES. .. . SlOgers, mUSI.:'lans. actors. phoro of tbe managerial board. grapbers and pamters received prizes bandrib to a guest bouse in the Every group of karakul ex grounds of President Sukarno's Mer· PrIceJJ.I \esterd.3v fmm the Minist,r)'.of 10 porters, according to article six _V..::.O..::.L._lV--.:...... ::.N..::.O._2!I_5_. KAB_UL.__S_A_TURD__AY. MARCH 19,.'1966. (HOOT::..::.28::.•..:I.::.:344.::....:S:::K=-) --:- _ t'ormatlon and Culture for outstan'd· I deka palace here after hc attended of the constitution can ·appoint 109 performances o~ -producing a meeting \!rim tb President. its own representative for sale of "N~S (If high qualiry. I Troops pre\'cDled reporters from karakul separately In foreign The pnzes were presenl~d by the questionmg Dr. Subandrio but ai countries. At least two or three Reception Honours Visiting ~llnl$(er of InfonnatioD and Cui lo.....ed them 10 tallo. to other minis exponers of karakul must agree wre ~tobammad Osman Sidqi at a ters. on the appointment of a represen An aanou-ncement )csterda} said Yugoslav Council Chairman fun.:1!On held at 5 p.m_ yesterda~ tatl.... e t'J be stationed abroad. KABUL, March 19.-A reception was held In at (he ~1mlSt~ of Culture Club, Sulamo would give an Important AC'COrding to this- -article the Kabul Hotel by Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim. '~nator Abdul Hadi Dawi, pre I statement at 2000 local time (1300' period that a - representative can 'Ident of me ~feshraDo Jirgab. some. GMT.. . stay in his post abroad is two Maiw;lDdwai last evening in hononr of Pew Stambo ~3btnet members. and a large nurn-;: f Presu.ient Sukarno earlier signed years. It may be _extended if 40 lic. the Chairman of the Executive Council 01 Y1ll"" ber of authors. and officials of the I an agreement. i\'ltb the Dutch Fok· per cent of the concerned ex slavia, now on an official ihree-day visit 01 AflhaDla , k.er Aircraft Company for construe \finlstrv of Cult-ure and lofonna-' porters rt;!Quest it in writing from 'tan. '" : tlon of an aircraft production plant ·llon were present at the function. the department. Befor.e confirm Ali Mohammad the l\1inister 01 Court, Presldenill ~1 inlsl~' I In Indonesia. The encourages 'creative Mrs., Latifa Kabir 8eraj receiving her prize for radio ing the apP9intrnent a . meeting of the Wolesi Jirgah and Meshnno Jlrgah, memben \l,~rks and scholarly VoTitings by pre- . announcing ·tnJm Mohammad Osman Sldql, tht M.1niste.r The President, who left his bea\'l' shall be held in the Ministry of of the cabinet high ranking military and civil ofIIt1alo "entmg a series of prizes annually of Information and Cultnre. Iy guarded summer palace at Bogar commerce, for the last ::4 years. yesterday also met army Chief Lieu and ambassadors at the court of Kabul aUe.ndecl tile tenant-General Suhano who took The depanment of karakul reception. Delailed mfonnation abolll the I J h S· B'· ·11 prize wmners and !heir works wiU, 0 nson Igns l British Tractors over the reigns of power last Sa development will meet its ex· In a speech Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim be glveo In our Sunday's issue in I' . turday, at the Merdeka (freedom) penses from donations by expor Maiwandwal recalled the visit of HIs Majesty the palace here. , To Be Imported ters~ of karakul, chambers of King to Yugoslavia in 1960 and noted that since then .'ur a""and culture pagel. ,I For U.S. Share In The official armed forces newspa I KABUL. Marcb 17,-Ao agre<' commerce and half of the com~ the two countries have been strengiheninz their rela- per yesterday showed a front pa-ge mission on the sales of karakul : ment for the mipon of tractors from tions. . Kosygin's Message BnulD was signed Wedoesda)' picture of a smiling president Su paid to the Ministry of Com New Asian Bank even In his reply PeW Slambolic said that under the ing bef\\·eco the M inistfy of Agri k.amo in supreme commander's merce. On Soviet·Turkish WASHINGTON. March 17. culture and· lrrigatJOD and Masse) uniform, flanked by the beads of guidance or HIs l\olajesiy the KIng 01 Af(hanistan (DPAl.-U.S.. Presidenl Johnson Ferguson Limited. Lbe anned forces. It will also be given part of important social and legal reforms have taken place. Wednesday signed legislation autho The CODtract prondes for the pur the commission representatives of Friendship Treaty firing .u.S. participation in the Nt"": D'Afghanistan Bank in New York chase of 100 uac:tors, 1000 imple· HIs ~ lhe K.Iilc ~ved Pelar Stambollc at the Delknsha Palace Tbnrsday even· Asian Development Bank. calling ments and spare pans. It.s to131 Benawa Returns and London receive from karakul Maiwandwal Notes Stambolic Praises ~10SC~W. MaTch .17, (Tass) ..~ the bank"s chatter "an economic ,"alue IE about 300,000 pounds auctions and benefit from the as ing, "T~e ~\o'let governm,:ot nOles. ~,.th rna a carta for the diverse lands of KABUL. Marcb 17.-Abdul Ra· .~. sterling. sistance of the Ministry of Com i satIS!3CtJOD to the ·Pnme !\hrnster A auf Benawa. the new President of merce, specialised international Strengthened Ties Development Here , T~r~ey ~:1 Radio Afghanistan returned to Ka I.lf .Demire.l. ..that 10 recent 'the same time. President John agencies and friendly countries. Dear Your Excellency, Dear Mr. Prime Minister, ye3rs relations belween th~ USSR 1son announeea that tht United bul from Cairo. UAR, to assume Half of the donations paid to the ~e\'eloped Japan Attends ECAFE his new post. Excellencies, Dear Friends. and Turkey have favol!r- States will contribute S12 milliOD Karakul cooperatives shall also . Distin~uished Guests. May I thank you. first of all, 3bl~· to\\'ards grow~ng mut~1 conti- balf the estimated cost-toVl-ard cons TOKYO. ~Iarcb 17, (Reuter). Benawa was serving as the Chief be transferred to tbe depart a~d Japan Q,ill send'a 21-member dele I am happy to welcome you and for the very cordial welcome and dence good neighbourliness. The t-ruction of the Nan Ngum Dam of Aighan Information Bureau in mem's accounts. your companions at this gathering the kind words of friendship ad adb~re gation 10 the general meeting of the s,ol:lel L mOD .1Dteo.ds to con- and power transmission project in Afghan Embassy in Cairo for almost Commercial sources and private ~n behalf of my colleagues and dressed to my countrY, to II:lY as slstently to~!S friendly' pphcy to- Laos, the largest Mekong Ri,,'er -EconomiC Commission for Asia and three years. businessmen engaged . in karakul myself. . SOCI3te5 and to me pe.rsona.lly and ~ the Far East rECAFE) to be beld in was greeted Q,'ards Turkey . . deveiopment to date. At Kabul airport he dealings welcomed the govern Your Excellency represents to to convey to you.,. at the same ThiS teregram was sent by Alexei ., .. New Delhi from March 22. the fo by officials of the Information and ment's step in establishing the our people a friendly country time. cordial greetings and tri~d- Kosygin. "Spviet 'Premier on Lbe oc- In slgnmg the bill authonzrng reign Ministry announced Wednes Culture Ministry and newspaper department and promised ~ ~5th ~of whIch has manifold ties with Iy feelings from the peoples of asian of lbe anni"'-ersarv U.S. contributions of $200 million day. edilOrs. operation. the "trC3t~' of friendship and frater. toward the bank's total capitalisation Afghanista.D. the Socialist Federal. Republic of nity", signed berween the Turky and of. SI.OOO miL~on dollars, Johnso!l The struggle exerted by the IYug Sovlet·Turk..isb treaty of friendship network of this shrinking globe was ba~ and fraternity, based on prtnciples t90 int~rtWined" the .threat of co!D the people of Afghanistan. pIe of your countrY and to FLY Our I'eople know your people's the. hm)o'!' to meet once .~ of peace, .equality, mutual respect mon dl5aster. too real for Amen.ca ms:""M:ijest~ aod trust.. non interference in inter- to say of ASia or any other contm- • bravery sacrifice and sincerity: ""MohanDnad . Zahir nal affairs. has played an important' ent: "Yburs is another sphere". Fonunately Afghanistan and Shah the King of Alghanistan. Yugoslavia have had the oppor- This IS my first visit· to yoUI' role in the development of relfltiiJns . , COPINHAGIN 'R•••'R tunny l(l take useful steps ~ count'fy but our first encounters berween 1M two countries ",: , Petar Stam~olic I , wards strengthening their rela": have a.lreadY. allowed me to f~ , TO tions. the fnendshlp and sympathies HAMBURG ,I Prol?incial Press lConld. from page 1) , The \'lsit pald by His Majesty (Contd. on pace 2) visit by His Majesty the King I , EUROPE & MIDDLE EAST (eonld. on page 6) to Yugoslavia is remembered , (Contd. from page 4) • I there, toc, ~~:- One cf the main roles of the ,I '. The airport and the road from I :~)~ press. !"aid the paper, is to make the airport to' Chilstoon Palace ...- - constructive criticism and distin 'were decorated with Yugoslav 14 NATO Members Dec'are gUIsh \\:rong frOm right and set and Afghan Bags, At the airport II:AHKFURT PrIme M\ilisler Mohammad IbshJm Malwandwal delivers his speech at the KabDi Hotel people on the right path. These as ,the band played national an· Alliance Vita', Will Continue Friday Dicbi. aims ~annot be achieved unless them ')f Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav WASHINGTON. March 19. we have a fr~ press ·on the basis TEHRAN mitionals living in Kabul seemed. :a::--~---- members 01 the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ex· of vabtS embodied in -our Cons-' particulal'lyhappy at the pros-' ------.. ALL KABUL cept France jointly agreed Friday that collec&e sec:nrlt1 42 Killed-As UAR Afghan, Yugoslav Le.aders WUllon, added the paper. " peet of shaking hands with Pre mier Stambo~c. alliance is "essential and will continue". R~~ations, Tbe root causes of bribery ;lDd The declaration released simu- I ever possible," it said. Airliner Crashes Discuss Economic . corruption should be wiped out of -- KARACHI Itaneously in the' capitals of 14 1 A Reuter despatch from Paris the ,'Ountry. said·daily Toelh nations. stated that "no system of I adds: fhe Soviet Union's envoy to CAIRO, March. 19 (DPAr .~ Views On International Scene m a recent editorial Papers' Exchange bilateral arrangements can be a IParis s.aid here ThursdaY that United. Arab Airliner coming from Afghan, pubhshed in Kandahar, substitute" for NATO. ·'liquidation'· of NATO would Nicosia crashed near Cairo airport KABUL. March 19. IUrRUT It 15 cften noticed that in -some (Con*'!. from page 1 ) The cieclaration was the result bring about a dismaDtli.ng of the Friday night killin"g all 42 passengers I"FFICIAL talkswere held he'.e Fri'd;a~ beiw"":,, ~ghanistaD government's offices one carl Afghan Ambassador said in KUWAy; UUBAI of consultations among the 14 European East Bloc countries' and crew on . board, according to V and Yugoslavia in the FOreJgtI Ministry Bnildlng_ . hardly get his work done or else reply that on the hasis of coope nations. the heads of state of all Wan.aw pact militarY organ.isa-- first reports. A Foreign MinistrY source said tended the talks. Wlth StamlJ:Olic. ration' in technical., economic and ~AHA.AN 14 agreed to after consultations tion. The crash occurred only three obstacles are created by the offi IOMBn after tbe talks. attended by Prime Tbe Yugoslav Prime S~ Cials-to slow down one's work as cultural field. the two countries took' pla.ce after President de Speaking at a Paris luncheon, minutes before the plane was sche· Minister Mohammad Hashim had IWlch at th.e PO? .a 1 serted tllE.' paper: The reason be ~ere developing their mutual ties Gaulle of France said last week Ambassador Valerian ZoriD,. duled to land. Maiwandwal and Yugoslav Prime Restaura-"'tl Friday. He later VlSlt-_ .\ r. mc this tendency is that sOme gradual1y, ••to.: that his country wanted to review former Soviet DeputY Foreign The machine caught fire immedi Minister Petal' Sla!"holic, that ed the Kabul Museum. :"here he ~ ... , of the government - officials ex He mentioned recent visit paid commitments under NATO. Minister and chief disarmament ately on hitting the ground. The' site the two ~ides exchang~ views on \~as met by Minister 01 ~~~d pect bribes to do the. job for by Prime Minister Mohammad The H.-nation declaration point- negotiator, said ip. the event of a of the ~r was less .than t~n international issues of mterest to [lOD an:! Culture, MOlL__aJ_n_ma_tl_ w bcb ~ they are alreadY being Hashim Maiwandwal. to the Sa ed. out that the North Atlantic NATO break up there would no Imiles from cairo International Air· both. countries and the expansion Osman Sidki. .' ._ paid. viet Union and said that the visit, Treaty and its organisation "are longer be any need for the Warv port. . of Afghan-Yugoslav economic re-- The Yugoslav P:Une ~ . The paper urged the govern as part of mutual visits by the not merely instrwnents of the ' saw pact. Preliminary reports saId that bad lations. Talks were held in- a cor- tee was presented With a publi~ men: ;;0 see that the' factors con~ leaders of 'the two nations to common defence." "They meet a Answering QUestions. he said weather was most probably the caw dial atmosphere. the source add- (Conld. on page 6) ~ trib:.:ting 1'0 bribery and corrup each other's countries. has had common political need and re-- "France and the Soviet Union can . use of the ed. Tbe two Prime Ministers ex· Eng Ahmadullah-' , tion are completel Yeli.minated. favourable impacts on ftuthering J..: Reet the readiness and determina- help bring peace and relaxation of The plane left Cairo for Nicosia plained to one 3? other ~ detail • friendly relations between Afgha -"; tion of the member countries of tension, leading to an agreement around noon yesterday and crashed .tu1other editorial in Toe1h M~ ..... tbe views of therr respective gov- j: Cypriot A· I Farah' . ghan discussed the importance of nistan and the Soviet Union. the North Atlantic community to I or several agreements on the on its return trip from. the ernments. n He thanked the. Soviet govern. consult and act together where- question of European security." capital r"ves ce\'elopment of civil aviation in 'On tbe Af~han side. the talks d :he COufltn'. ment for its assistance towards· ." R Afghanistan's economic develop were also attended by Justice To Inspect oa Through construction of modern _ment. Minister Dr. Abdul Hakim nlgh'\'ays the important centres Don't Undermine Sukarno, Sultano Urges Tabibi' Finance Minister Abdul FARAH, March l~Eogineer of the ""untTY are now linked to SINGAPORE. Marcb 19, (Reu· have been attacked in demonstra- All shQuld ~ kept withm. bounds lah Y~tali; Director-Geileral of Abmadullab. Public Works. Minis- each other and better transport w BHUTI'O POSTPONES tc:r}-- Army chieh, Lieulenant-Ge tions by students wbo allege that and should nol undermine Dr. SU Political Affairs in the Foreign ler: arrived here Wednesday_ and; facilnies are available, pqinted neral Subarto, Friday 1 placed fore· they are. communist agent&. kamo's authority. he said. Ministry Dr; Rawan Farhadi; accompained by Dr. Mohammad out the paper. VISIT TO JAKARTA ign minister Dr. subandrio under General Suharto, whose' a.DDoun- 11lc armed forces would carry Foreign Ministry's Advisor Moh Nasir Keshawarz. -the governor of But. as a land-locked country, KARACHI. Marcb 17. (Reuter). protective custody and named Dr. cement was quotod by Radio 1a- out their responsibilities to cnsure ammad Moosa Shafique, and Farah. inspected the prQgress of AfghanIstan must spend much 'to Pakistan's Foreign Minister, .. Zulfi Malik as foreign minister, radio Ja karta called. for an end to demands that ministers did not faU victim to Director of International Affairs work on a road which is being COM develop conventional communi kar Ali Bbutto bas decided to post karta reported. for the sacking of "Ulinisters alleeed the unbridled. actions of. certain Abdul Samad Ghaus,_ tructed to connect the centre of the ." catlons Concentrating on deve pone indefinitely a planned visit to Fourteen other cabinet ministers to have been involved. in the abor- groups of peOpIe, general Subarto province with Torghundi-Herah lopment of civil aviation here is Jakarta, ·it was announced bere . are aJso in protective cllStudy. Ge rive coup last October I. said.. On the Yugoslav side, Sec:re Kandahar highway. ,·ital. ~cded the paper. Wednesday. neral Suharto ailDounced. Investigations bad proved the mo- Fo,," this reason protective mea~ of Information Gustav Vlahof. The f'.\.'0 also visited maintenance He was due- to leave for Jakarta Dr. Malik is a former minister of vement behind the coup was'RU'CS were bema taken wjth the mi- Under-5ecretary of Foreign Ai· .facilities Oft the western highway. The paper welcomed· the Af today. . trade and fonner ambassador to the counter-revolutionary, the general nistcrs.. fairs ·Misa ·Pavicevic, Yugoslav In a meeting of people of Farah, ghan Air AuthoritY's plans to I No r~ns were given for the Soviet Union. said. General Suhatto also ordered that Ambassador in Kabul Ivan Miro- the minister praised their contribu.o construct small airpo-rts in vari planned visit to Jakarta, and Done Telephone communcatioDs with General Suharto, wbo said be was aU mass tadio induding· the state sevic, }iead of the Asia Depart.. tion in the development of the pro oUs pans of the country and es \It"ere available Wednesday for the Indonesia were also cut from the speaking 00 behalf of President Su- owned television and radio serviCes ment in the Foreign MinistrY vioce aod promised be will' send tablishing a local airline. Ipostponement. . Jak.arta end Friday. karno, said the demands for minis- and the press. -should come under MiliceVle.- .Ad~r ~n .Inte~ more equipment to facilitate the Dr. Subandrio and two of the trial sackin"gs could be exploited by the- superviSion of the bead of the tional Affarrs m the. P:Une ~- Icompletion of ...-arious projects - in other ministers, Sumardjo (Basic the NecoLini (neo-colonialist. colo- army information offices of aene. nister's Office, deputy director m _ education) and Setiadi (electricity), oialist. and imperialist) for- raJ SuhrUo, the Foreign Trade MinistrY at- • (CoJrld. on pap i)