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10-13-1966 Kabul Times (October 13, 1966, vol. 5, no. 167) Bakhtar News Agency

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I,,'" KABUL, ~~IiRSDAY, OCTOBER'13, 't.',966' (MIZAN 21, 1345, S H.) PRICE Af ~ ed to senior government offiCIals aDd London two wejlks ago after meet· , ,If Smith reacts- fa'!ourably to parliamentarians in Yugoslavia will ings in Salisbury with the Snilth the' Whitehall proposalS; Bowden ,,,-,,,,,,,!,-~!' ~'~.'!~~'!\'!"'!'''-''''--'''--~'!'"----;''''-''!'''''''~-'':''~~'''.'''''''''"!'''-----~------_._------~------_ be abohshed as from November I, •. .. ildVernment, I .' 'will probably make another Visit the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug 'H'l\f..~'KI'NG'S Bowden's draft proposals· ,are to'RI!opes!... , "', 'BIRTHDAY Princess Here reported Tuesday As from that understood to rep1'!!sent the. ~ur- , Reuter !,dds: Edw~ ~aths date the offiCials and dcleaates Will theiit the LOndon government Conservative \>pposltlon, J!~ have to pay for then private tele­ can go to meet demands by the 'may split wide open over Rhode­ MARKED TOMORROW' For Three..Day J t ,'" •, phone call!; conducted from their wliit'e-supremist governtnent m sla, for the second year running homes. 'Salisbury. ,~t ItS annual conference openliig Buz~a.shi B~gin Official Visit The two outstanding questIOns m BlackPOld Conservative Shams Pahiavi of Iran arrived here Iran has made representations In. from Smith 'remai\, the method ~hi~f will ,a~? face widespread Bag-raini GroundS At 2P.M. '. thiS mornmg on a three-day offiCial .and New Deihl about cer­ Mobammad OSm~ A~ari ~esterday opened Ot~' 'Al1Wnui of return to legalitY and unlm- 1D~lrect cnticl9ll1s of his leader­ " KARUL, Oct. 13, (Bakhtar)•..l lain aUeged restrictioos by tbe Mfiilster of Edqeatlon VISit She was received as she step­ Salon at Nej'at IDgh Scbool. peded progl'ilss to majoritY rule, shtp as a whole during the four· Tomo~w Is tbe 53rll birth anniversary of BJs.'Majesty the KlJig, ­ Indian government on Iraman na­ The propolals studied at Tues- day party meeting at this north­ ped out of the plane by HRH Pnn­ tlooals liviDa In tbe South Indian FtOm left to rlgbt: BallzuUah, art teacherat Nejat school, MIniSter of information and On thiS 'occasion a book will be opened In Del·Kusha, Palace In ('ess Bllquls Culture Mohammad Osman Sldky; Dr, Anwarl,and Madame Shoukor, the president of tbe Art day night's m\!l!ting will come be- west coastal resort, which omclals of the rank of dlre!'tor above, military omcers stale of Andbra Pradesb, a Foreign fore a full cablriet meeting on But the pote?tlal f1ashpoint of ariel As the two Prmcesses Inspeeted M 100Stry spokesman announced AssOciation, the conference IS over the party's of tbe rank of lieutenant colonel and above, deputies of the Wolesl a . the notIonal an­ Tuesday, He added tbal the ISSue ,...-----:....----...,.-.-.....---;,-.w::::-:---:-- stand on ·the year-long ll1iod~ia Jlrgah and Senatots will recotd their feUdtatlons to IDs Majesty thems of Afghanistan and Iran were was under neaotlatloo bO,th in Teh- played ° ° °4+~ independence crisls.:...an emotion· between 8 and 11 a.m. - ' I Ot U de F' I UN C Debate ran and Delhi. Brown's Speech Brl aln n r Ire n omml..~ ul issue for ct>nservatlves, who The book Will be open ,for A Kabul Cit) traffic Office an- Noor Ahmad Etemad!. ActlOg Jramans resldiog an Andhra Pra­ I. NEW YORK, Oct 12, (Retder).- This was the provlalon for the re- have m'any: close family ties with mernqeni of the dlplnmatic corps nouncement ,says all cars, pn- Pllme Minister and Minister of desh have been complainma 10 Ihe (Co",d, from pagt I) stationed in Kabul from 11 a,m vate or government, should go Foreign Affairs. Ali Mohammad, th{' Tranian Government about alleged J>s a priority meaaure on dIS­ Britain's hope that the Commonwealth Confere~ deeWons on ~~';;' ~e iho:.::;~::u~aWbOo;W:~ R~I~r~:lI:::'t:;:;er Com- to 12 noon, ' through the Yak Lenga pass lJe- MUlisler of Court. some other mem­ work and reSidence ptrmlt restric­ armament the world powers Rhodesia would blunt tbe fo~ of the mWtant anti-Colonlal as· chooslna not to return for the loss monwealth Secretary and long- At ~ p,m four Buzkashi con- fore I p,m and all trUCKS, buses oel s of the Cabinet and their wives tions Imposed by tbe local IndIan should ag~ on a treaty to ban sault In the UN were qWckly dashed yesterday when the Trustee- f theIr property standing suppol"ter of white set- tests between 8 teams from the and taxis hy 12 30 pm the Iranian Ambassador m Kabul authontIes the speard of nuclear weapons ship Committee opened debate on the problem, ,0 tiers m Africa, organised a meet- northern provinces will begin in The bus fare from Jade Mal- .Hld hiS Wife and members 'of the This should be followed by a Delegate after delegate m the ed to us beyond doubt that true Blahtl said "another example o~ ing of conservative right-wingers Bagrami. wand, near the monument. to dlplomalic rorps. the Mayor and , Ocl 12, (OPA) -Italy" treaty bannmg all nuclear tests 119.NatlOn bOdy urged the British allies of the movement hardly the l"'""POnalbUity of the laraell last weekend which "demanded HIS Majesty the Kmg. members Bagraml Will be 2 afghaOls The Govel flOI of Kabul were lOtroduced PreSident G'luseppc: Saragat gave and a mOVe to bnng Chma Into government to move to end the eXIst In United Kingdom govern- authorities" waa their dtsregard for that the party leadership would of the royal family, and HRH taxI fare IS 3 afgham per km bv PrlO£ e5S BilqlllS to tlRH Pnn­ 10 a banquet Tuesday honour of dIsarmament nesotlatlons white rebellion, ment CIrcles" U,N. resolutlOtlB and their unceas- oppose apy compulsory ,economic Princess Shams Pahlavl of Iran WIth a waltmg charge of 30 af­ r PSg Shams Pahiovi at the airport PreSident Abdulla Osman of The UN must have an effective After Lord Caradon, the chief The Tanzanran chIef delegate mg mtrlgues aaainst the Arab pen- sanctions against Ian Smith's re- Will be among the thousands of ghams per hour Chll(lff.~ll pr("scnted the Pnncess Somaha. who IS here on a private fo~, peace-keeplOg Bntlsh delegate, had suggested saId, "Bntam by itself can never, pie of Palestine had been the In: gime, spectators who WIll watch the The Philately Department of with bom{llf'ts on behalf of the VlSlt to ftaly. A meeting of the two PLEDGE O!'l RHODESIA that the committee conSider the Will never, put an end to the ille- augurallon last August 30 of the Lord Salisbury emerged from games BeSIdes the royal box, the Mmistry of CommumcatlOns I reSidents of K,lbul heads of state pnor to the banquet BntalO would ponour lis pled­ conference commuOlque as lis gal regime Knesset building In Jerusatem, m eIght years of political obscuritY these will be speCIal enclosures has put'out two speCials stamps '" From the till port thp two Prln­ was Jomed by ItalIan Foreian MI­ ge to Invoke UN' mandatory eto­ "dominant document," TanzanIa's "The use oC force or the appli- Violation of resolutions and recom- t'o challenge the party Une on for members of the diplomatic to mark the birthday The 'stamps (esses drove to Chilsetoon Palace. nister AmlOlore Fanfa", and other nomIC sanctJOns ,gamst Rhode­ John WS Malescela accused cation of mandatory sanctIons mendations concerning the Holy Rhodesia a year ago, and an open corps, foreign nationals and hIgh- WI!] go on sale at the central the ofTkwl state guest house a few Rome government members SIa before the end of tillS year If HRH Princess Shams Pahlavl, sister of His Majesty the Shah of Iran, receives bouquets hIm of trymg to hIde behmd that WIll rectIfy the situation:' CIty breach was temporarily healed at ranking officials office at 8 a m Sunday Tlm~r ml[('s SOll1h uf Kclbul escorted bj a the Snllth regIme holds firm to that conference by,.,,: fGrmula (See also page 2) presented by Kabul children, PHOTO Moq"" Kabul dec1aratlon Portugal's Action h f mo(of( \ e1e SQuad AMMAN, OcL 12, (Reuter)-An Independence Other delegales expressed dJS- . k "Thls Israeh move is but another w ich avoided any re erenCe to Indonesian parhamentary deleaalJon a~~ IIRH PrlfH"C'ss Shams PahJavl. appomtment that Lord Caradon MlalgonJath etXpapnrtded Ibh,s d proof of Israeli's per_co 10 ber the sanctions issue who IS the PreSident of the Women's arnved here Tuesday mgbt from He warned the while Rhodesian to a ege a 0 uga a u=n II f --, d h dl Credentials ~ews Jordan, Israel ha dcome t0 the commlttee With able to dIvert eqUIpment obtain- po cy 0 og£"['eb&on an er ares-- Home In Brief MAIWANDWALTORETURN Assot tatlon of fran IS the Sister of Damascus for a four-da y viSit to authOrities that time was fun­ CHAGHCHARAN, Oct 13 (Bakh­ Jordan new proposa1s d h h NATO to ' th peet lbr thIS organisation and Its Presented the Shah of Iran nmg out and "I must make It Dr PatrJck Solomon of Tnnld- e t roug repress e resolutions," he said Zakir Husain Asks tar) -A mISSion from the Nahonal Clash; Council The delegation IS led by Abmed crystal clear that the BntJsh gov­ ad-Tobago saId that almost a people of Angola and MOZlllt\b'- TO KABUL SOON The 'Iranlall PI Ln(ess later laId a Museum and the Department oC wreath at the Nadir Shah mausn· Shetkho. speaker of the Indoneslan emmerlt Will not consent SummanSlng the anXJeties and By Two Envoys Meeting Requested to mde­ qU~e For Asian Unity Preservation of Hlstoncal Relics In KABUL, Oct, 13, (Bakhtar),­ parliament month had elapSed smCe the com- also CritiCISed the Umted KABUL, Oct t3, (Bakhtar)- AMMAN. Oct 13 (AP) -Jorda­ leum She Will attend a receptIOn pendence before majority rule pe~od tenSIons 10 the world. BlshU said PHNOM PENH, Oct. 12, (Reu­ the Ministry of InformatIOn and Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal has started unless the people of Rhodesia as mumque and thIs Was the States for making statements on Thorleif Lmtrup Paus, Norway's nian and Israeli armed forces fought III her honour given by HRH Prm­ that It was thought Ian Smith behalf of the African cause but ter).-Indian VIce-President Dr. Culture arnved In Ghor province taking walks in the garden of tbe hospital, where he is MOSCOW, Ocl 12, (Reuter)­ a whole are shown to be In fav­ Ambassador In Tehran. who has (or two hours at Un Rehan Village cess BllqUIS thiS evening at Del­ was bemg allowed to bnng his died t an Iarged com "The international commumty bas ZaklT Husain appealed here yester­ to survey the hlstoncal monuments recovering from an abdominal operation done on September 22, Ahmed Ben Salab, TUnJS1a's MIDIS­ our of It" eeln 0 JOIn en - been disappointed In Its bllh hopes been appointed to serve slmultane­ In the Jentn area of North Jordan kllsha Palace regime to terms T lme was run- mItt wh function would be day for greater Asian unity, to meet of the province According to Information reeeived by ~akhtar by telepbone ter of Economy and PlBonlDa, left In a statement to the press, the for the consolidation of peace and ously as Ambassador to Afghanis­ Wednesday. 3 JordanIan mllttary n109 out. he saId ee DSe . So h Afri tbe tbr<:1lt to "the woild. Of the Viet­ tan presented hl'i credentials to His Dur10g the last three days the yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister Is making marked prog­ here for home Tuesday Dlght after US delegate. Goldberg later Th Commonwealth deCISion to end apartheld m ut" ca the elimination ot tensions through. nam war, spokesman announced delegatIOn which 10dudes Abdul goo~. five days of talks With SoViet eco­ saId the welcomes e 'I He also demanded adnu""IOD of out the world The war which IS Dr HusaIn amved here yesterday Majesty the King at I 30 a m yes­ ress and his general condition Is The JsraelIs sutfered three casual· nomic and pohtlcal ofBclals. Brown's proposal for reconven­ prOVIded for BrJtam s appea to Chma The government terday Raut, member of Kabul Museum. Finance Minister Abdullah Yaftall, who returned here yester­ lies while a Jordanian soldier was 'Watch The Wheat the SecUrIty CounCil for selective k" ttl' " to stiU rqm8 In Vietnam threatens on the first leg of " goodwill tour Mohammad AZlz. dlreetor of the mg the Geneva conference IOUS I.;ater, accompAnIed by Moham­ day after participating in the annual meetings of the Boards of slightly wounded the spokesman mandatory economIC sanctlons rna es pre en c auns to expand to the entire regIon ot of Southeast ASia. He was wel­ photography department of the Grow' Plan before the end of thIS year If no represent the Chmese p,,?ple and Southeast Asia, the problem ot comed by the Prime Mmister, Pnnce mad Amm Etemadl, PreSIdent of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary said the Protocol Department of the Museum. and Sen Mohammad SUld settlement was reached should be ousted, he saId Palestine still awaits a JUst and flDal Norodom Kantol, and other ieadlDg Fund in Washington, confirmed this, He said tbe biJtlle look place at For Zahul Farmers MInistry of Foreign Affairs. be went Masha! of Ghor. surveyed the rellcs 0700 Wednesday when a Jordaman solution, the polley of ra<;laI dJscrl­ Cambodian officials. Yaftall said he had visited Prime Minister Maiwandwal In KANDAHAR, O~t 13, (Bakhtar) Boumedienne, Tito Disagree Caradon's Reply "Those of us who have had to Tape Maran)an and placed a in Faras, Tolak Shahrak, Pasaband patrol encountered two sectIons of ruination IS still pursued ,n South "In the extremely grave situation Improved wheat seeds have been Speakmg a second tIme IR re- close contact and seen the great wreath on the mausoleum of HIS woleswalls Ankara Tuesday on his way home, The Prime Minister would be Israeli forces 200 yards inSide their Atrica, many countries are still confronhng us. we are of the Opl· sowed tn 3() motIel farms In Zabul butta\, Lord Cai'adon said he country of tho Peoples Republlc Majesty the tate King Mohammad returning home soon, he said, • territory The Israelis were forced On Way To End Viet War deeply engaged in the arms race nion that priority shoti1d be given pIOVlnCe by men of the Kandahar was "a little surprtsed" to hear a of Cltina cannot help but appre­ NadJr Shah. KUNDU2, Oct 13, (Bakbtar)­ On the meetings In Washington, Yaftali said the participants, to Withdraw behmd the demarcation BELGRADE Oct_ 1%, (Tass).­ and in devisma: weapons of mass to tbe need to recreale 'Asian llOli­ f~undatlon department of agriculture and Irn­ reference to one month as the clate Its great achievement. can­ Jean Lerey, BelgIan Ambassador The stone of a bUilding representing 105 countries, made suggestions to strengthen the hne. leaVing quantlt1es of firearms, The Vietnam problem can be solved If tbe aggression Is stopped, destruction, some ot the colOnialist danly IR the faa: of a claDger whicb ~lephone gatIOn penod dunng whIch conclusIOns not Ignore the very obvious Jes­ Delh~ to house a carner and ammuntlOn. a Wireless set and powers, atIIl refuse to abide by the not only constitutes a threat to our to who has been appOinted general monetary situation of the w,\lrld, and considered the roll President nto of Yugoslavia said at a press eGD.ferenc:e in BrIoDi, had to be reached He saId the sons that developing countn"" Mmlster Plenipotentiary to Afgha­ telegraphy system was laid Iyester. the World Bank and the InternatHlDal Monetary Fund should vanous other .equipment All Mohammad Karzal dJrector resoluUoDs of this orl'anisation pn existence but to "that of the wbole of the department. said studies In the Tanjug agency repoi1& For Instance, tbe "withdrawal of communIque referred to the end can denve from these tremen· nIstan. also presented his creden­ day by Fafir Nabl AlefiJ. governor of The shoollOg stopped when UN the 'lIquidation of colonJa1Jml and of humanity," be said, play In helping underdeveloped countries, rllst and smut reSIstance, wheat and foreign troops and the seareb for a settlement on the basis of of the year dous achIevements under cir- tials to IDs Majesty at 11 a m yes-­ Kunduz A Kabul cortstructton com­ truce observers Intervened the I the grantlna of sel1-delermlnatlon to Prince Kantol said 11 was hoped hay Yields. etfects of IrrigatIOn and tbe 1954 Geneva agreements would be a way to the problem's He also chided Malecela for the cumstances very cloaely related terday. He iater placed a wreath at pany IS 10 charge of the work and spokesman udded automatically advel'S\' reaction to our own," dec1lU'lld Mgonja. people .. that Dr, Husam'. VISIt would iead use of chemical fertlltsers Will also solution, ~ to concerted action to defend the the mausoleum ot the late King it IS financed by credIt from the With which he always greeted "Our firm vIew II· that China Japallt!fle I"teifge : Federal RepublIc of Germany Meanwhile an Israeli leller was be conducted at the forms How IS thIS to be Implemented everythmg that was happenIng righl of Asiao nations to indepen­ Mohammad Nadir Shah Assembly Working To Ease presented to the $ecunty CounCil Lord Caradon's statements on must have Its rightful share of In the Ec'onomle ComniltfH, re­ The farms are prIvately owned. IS the matter for a specIal agree- 10 the world, "On tbe contrary dena: and to live 10 peace. The Belgian Minister pleDlpoten­ It requested ~n urgent meetIng of th~ RhodeSia participatIOn m this Iiody." ports AP, Japan pled8lld ~esday KABUL, Oct 13, (~akhtar),­ and the produce WIll go to owners ment, Tito added I thmk that we can look at Dr, H\lsalR wilL, stay at the 10V­ tiary 18 a graduate· lD polltical ,Tensions, Gromyko' Feels the Security CounCil on the follow· DUring the Yugoslav-Algerian future optimlsttcally", he added He said he resented and rejec- MalawI hned up behind Bri1 to pursue .. far .. her res6urccs Sadlq Tehraman, editor of Khuras­ .but all work Will be superVised b\ ed the Tanzaolan delegale's asser- tam's Rhodesian poliey in the eroment palace at PbnolllYenb and science and a Ph. D 10 law He en­ NEW YORK, Oct, 13, (AP),­ inC complaints by Israel agalOst offiCIals talks, Tlto said, the Sides held In IiIS reply Prestdent Bowne­ p@l'mft pOi!iffe. that Will promote will be received in audiea: b1 the tered the diplomatic serVIce inl945 , an of Tehran. arnved yesterday for hon ~~ ,~" ~Labour Party con· Assembly Monday and called on Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said shortly before Syrta The Ideu 1S to help the farmers IdentIcal vIews In theIr posItive dlenne said that Independent AI­ the llrawth of deft1o'plng countries: Queen at the Royal !'aIaa:, and has served in Geneva, Pans and a two-week V1Slt at the tnvltatJon of ference hal! renounced the Com- other African nahons to give it leaving for home Wednesday that ,the work of the 21st session of learn /lew methods of t'ultlvatlOll appraIsal of the prospects of fur- gena had encountered many pro­ AmbUiiador ...'0 Abe said tbat Prince Norodom Sihanouk Head Bucharest From 1959 to 1965 he the MIOlstry of InformatIon and "Acts of aggression l.:omnlllted by monwealth policy on RhodesIa thelT full support, and show them how reward109 they ther cooperation between the two blems 10 the construcllon of so­ Japan obared tIie anxiety of Seere­ of State, will give a dinner in' honour served as Belgian Ambassador and Culture Dunng hiS stay here he the United Nations General Assembly demonstrates that the armed groups operating from Synan He also said no one could ex- Ale. Mjwna Nyasulu, Mihister Will be Seeds nnd feJ;l1hsers have countries. There exISt many fur- cialtsrn, "especIally because wbat tal'J"-GenuaI U Thant and other of the Vice-President this evetilng. representive extraordmary 10 Tel Will Inspect pubhcatlOns and see majority of states are striving for an easing of tensions and "to territory agamst the cItizens and ter­ pect him to come to the com- of E.ducahon, said Malawi was delegatl~ been glyen free charge ther POSSlbIbtJes for the expan- 1,5 Involved 15 an African country over the lack of prog. Tomorrow Dr, Husaill' wiD visit' the AVIV some of the development pro)ects lift the danger of a new war," ntory of Israel-and lfi particular mittee to make new declarations confident that Bntain's p(lllcy of ~eononuc' Slml~ar Sion of our cooperation, both in whIch has th~ key poSitIon In rea 10 development. l11oou1ents of Aoator, He made a statement at Kennedy Be said the sabotage and mine laymg IOCI­ Karzal said farms Will be the economic anel political fields Africa". of pohcy when thIS had already economic and diplomatic sanc. He added, however, lje belleved SHIBERGHAN, Oct 13, (Bakh­ "We are returnmg to our country dents of Oct 7-9, 1966 set up m Kandahar also been agreed upon a month ago tlOns will ultimately bnng down aIrport before boarding a RUSSian • The chaIrman of Algena's re- An AP dispatch from A!Rlers "it 'I\IouJd not be too constructive 11 INTER~ATlON4L' . CLtlB tar) L-A team of hous1Og and town Blrhner for Moscow With the reahsatlon that the Soviet volutlOnary counctl Boumedienne notes AlgerIa's Col. Houan Bou­ among a score of Commonwealth the whIte supremacist reglDle of we law only the c1arker side of the Brandt Meets planning experts dIscussed With the delegation IS t'ontfibutlIlg and will mel11bers Ian Smith SUNDAY, October 16t.\1;:'8.3f P", stated his belief that the visit by medlenne disagreed sharply With situation and {anored some bright FAREWELL DINNEB4JANCI: people and offiCials of Sblberghan, contnbute to the struggle for peace, "l do not come here to make PI tin Qu t1 aspects wblch do exJst." USSR Envoy the Algenan delegation to Yugoo- Yugoslav President JOSlp Broz new declarations ,n the fourth 11 es e es on to Jouzjan, expansIOn and Improve­ Gomulka, Kosygin for the easmg of world tenSIOn, for 6 Ministers Reported Ready lavla will factlitate the further Tlto over the Vietnam war dur­ commIttee on the poliCIes of my LIbya, reports Reuter, called on He said that "economic develop­ Bid "Bon Voyqe" In East Berlin ment of the new CIty of Shlbergban mamta:lOlOg the lOuependent'e and strengthenIng and expansIon of lDg Boumechenne's five-day offi- country," Lord Caradon saId the United Nation. Tuesday to act ment Is a task wblch oall. tor the w. Berlin, OcL 13, (AP),-WeSI The residents of the city have re­ A sovereignty of peoples" Algenan-Yugoslav relatioDS\ clal VISIt to YugoslaVia of beth Visit Urals To Quit Saigon Cabinet 10 1 come here to report the per to the "root and essence" of the iolnt eIforts all nations. de­ 8arda1' JUUI MIa.• Wall IlIWL Berhn Mayor Willy Brandt-in an quested that plans be prepared for Asked about )treparations for develop~ng, MOSCOW, Ocl 13, (Reuter)­ SAIGON, Oct 13, (Reuter),­ hCles of my country, whIch have Palestine quel'tion, which was the veloped and ....rdless Blaek TIe, Masle by tbe "Gay the expansIOn of the city The majorlt} of the Umted the new African Summit confer­ The dIsagreement was Imphed ,unprecedented actIon-met for Polish leader Wladyslaw Gomulka The South Vietnamese government is facing a fresh internal been made clear. whlch have re- return of the displaced to of Ihe1r pOlltical bellefs and Ideolo­ CHORDS" hours at dmner With the Soviet NatIOns family of natIOns' are stnv­ enCe Boumechenne expressed con­ 10 a joint Algena-Yugoslav com. gIes, for the purpose of building and Alexei Kosygm. SOVIet Prime crisis with reports that six-possibly seven-Cabinet Ministers cently been confirmed-In the thelT homeland Special DInner Menu. In KABUL 6ct t 3,

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'.. 1,' -. 1, ' The first Issue 01· the tortnlghtly :·~uiu'~:' '5dl~<;1i ,Pen 'Pals Want~ Bulletin came out on October 1st. ll'~"'· ~,". :'Ari::Eithibit The next will be on October 16. ,I' .. t ," '. ,-;, I spoke too softly to he heard ill By'An American~ The B~J1etln, which Is edited by " ",ppinl~A~f Nedjat 5'c,,001." ,T P k· .. ..VIlss Liza Taraki, is a wall papa , J Llza hopes tbe periOdical will such a noise of war. ~v~h(y.· sch09ts-l,p,rt1~\pated ~ .~ ,wo a Istar'llS . in 'l • • Deaf Sir: help the students improve their this year1s •Autumn Saloon~ which which the school receives IS used THE KABUL T'IMES th~se Some ;'onths ago I Wrote to the-, , knowledge at. English. . Is h,Hd' 'evety y,ear 'at Nedjat High for ..the betterment 01 classes: Royal. 'Afghan Embassy in Wash- The readmg room Itselt Is. at Sehool.' SChools· of all levels 'from SeWing machines, cloth, ,needle~, ~orts ington, D.C to try to fihd some great help to students. It IS a kmd PubJi.'..he~ every day ~xc~pt Fridays by the. Kabul,Times Kabul are'phOWin'g all of their and other accessorie's are among the i way of finding English speaking' of club for talented students and -Pllilarch. students' ad· effor~ts for one week things' school intends' to 'buY'. PUBLISHtNG AOENCY. pen friends anp stamp collectors was established three yeah ago. Irom I p,m, to 5 p,m daily. Wasitna Wahid Etemadl, one 01 the;' in ACghanistan. The Embassy sent The three students frortt every The exhibit was inaugurated by tailoring teachers, told the Kabul me the name of your newspaper. class who have scored the hIghest , , the M1hister of Education,'Dr. Moh- Times' r~porter that they hope ',W' My hobbies are e)Cchanging POS- marks 10 their examinations auto- "111111111111111111111111111I111111111111I111111111111'11 'IIInllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllll1lllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllill111111111111111111111111 ammad Osman Anwari Tuesday at sell their products more often so B~eshna, tage stamps and writing to pen mahcally become members of the A: 30 Plm. the well-known the school' may be able- to further friends in countries all over the 70-member club. Each Wednesday artist·and advisor to the Mi'nistry of develop the arts and embroider:y. world. So far·l have very few 35 students meet. ~stressed Education, the importance The School of Arts and Crafts stamps of your country in my col- The reading room also has a com- als~ particl~ated His Majesty's Birth Anniversary of art'in schools and the role It in tttc exhibition, lection, and no pen friends at all. mlttee responsible for organisins plays in the life of students in a OIling one of the eight rooms com- Sir, could you posslbly please the programme tor the members. short speech. pletely, An interes1ing feature of print a request for me if space per. The President of the committee is Tomorrow the nation celebrates the birth and forwardlooklng lays down the broad LInes. di~lay ern 'Autumn Saloon' many girls' this school's was the works mits? I would like to ask anyone Fauzia Karimi, a student of 12-B. anniversary of IDs 'Majesty the King. It Is in­ and framework for the country's prosperity and ,schools displayed different works of ot its newly esfablishetl sculpture· ~hts mterested In exchanging' stamps English grammar and ldoms are deed a great occasion for the people of Afgha­ salepards tbe of the IndlvldllaL For the art and embroIdery 'in three of the department. This department start­ nistan beeause they are devout "monarchISts" first time In our history women have been gi­ Embroidery works from Mallllal School add finery to, ·the or Just wfiting letters to please taught to the members of the read- eight rooms. The largest room was ed its- courses this year under the eight rooms of student att on exhibit this week at Nedjat School. wfJte to me. mg room. In addition the students by tradltlon. Their loyalty to the throne has ven the right to vote, conteSt parliamentary decorated by several gfr\s' schools supervl81~n of Haider Zadn. Stu· I have many extra . stamps of see OIms, hsten to short talks on been proved beyond any doubt during various seats and assume hlgb executive offices. In Including Rabia Balkhl. Zargoona, dents are taught to make statues Asian countries. I shall be very the Afghan Constitution and demo- pbases of Afghan history. The love of the accordance with the Constitution the throne Malalai and Bl1quis. and inscripttons. grateful tor any help at 011 cracy. and diSCUSS any other sub- Afghan people for His Majesty King Moham· has been separated from the government. It One of the mO$t attractive things The ceramics department of the Understanding Malaria Respectfully, lect they like in an informal way mad Zahlr Is all the greater since he himself alms at Mganlslng the national life 01 Afgha­ In this room is the works at Miss Arts and Crafts SchOOl also dfsplay- Andrew V Bakasy, Chief The readmg roo~ has a small has responded with equal love for his peo­ nistan according to the requirements of the­ Zarigul, a tenth grade student at ed a number of Its students' pro- Fire, Safety, Security, Div. library With 200 books The books Zargoon~ and an able artist One Jects. Ceramics, pottery work, and Can tfelp To Control It ot PA&E Inc, 1st Log Command. are In English and I cover such ta- ple and is determined to see his nation pros­ time and on the basis of the realities of Its The material for 01&3 urttcle was fore, the kitllnll of mosqUitoes by perous and marching towards progress. ",ctlng history and cuito.." It aspires to achleve justice her works of art, which is done with some other Items mtroducing US FORCES, APO 96307, pics as geography. history, cooking, flower leaves, depicts nomadic life modern art were included prepared and wrtttell by Mr KhlUT usmg chemicals such as DDT spray in the best Interests of his people, guided by and equallty and to establish polltlcal, econo­ or killing mosquito larves by spray­ CALIFORNIA, USA. etc In the foreground It shows a nomad After graduating from the Mohammad, sCience teacher at the Dear Sir, the general principles laid down by bls far­ mic and .socIal democracy. To maintain personal contact His Maje sty the King makes frequent trips to the pro­ Ing IOfested waters with petrol IS a It is not all readmg for the mem­ mother milkmg a cow and some 9th grade oC the school a student Academy 01 Teacher Educators We have the' honour to statp The area between 40 degrees method o·f controhng malarIa bers of the readmg room They are sighted father IDs Majesty the late Mohammad vinces and receives provincial people in audie nCe at the Palace, Early this year His Majesty ahimals grazing The background has the choice to join one of four that we two fnends have been Nadir Shah for the country's progress and pros: To achieve these alms the Constitution re- visited Afgha\llstan's Central provinces, halting frequently in villages and population centres. north latitude and 30 degrees south The second method of malana thmkmg oC holding a fancy dress shows a nomad 'ghlShdl' tent departments· art. tailormg, sculp- look109 for a penfTlend m your competihon in which they Will pre­ perity, equipped with his long experience In , commends proper organisation of the state and Everywhere His Majesty was received with grcat warmth and enthusiasm. Large crowds Moharlmad Rahim Sharaf, the ture and ceramiCS. They join a de- latitude have Ideal conditions for the control JS dUring the schlryogonia country for a long time But we growth of malana parasites Before stage which takes place In the sent Japanese, Indian and Afghani statesmanship and in consultation with his its branches and a balanced development In all used to line the Royal route for miles, •often trekking long distances to greet their Mon· art teacher at Zargoona. said that he partment according to their own have been very unlucky so far, dresses They may form a dancing people the sovereign approved the launching phases of life in Afgbanlstan. The Constitution arch. This picture shows one of the seencs during His Majesty's visit to Central Af~han. IS very pleased with the hard Work ability and interests. the Second World War Sardmla, 10 human body In thIS case we use and have not found one until the South PaCific, was conSidered l'hemlcals such as plasmochm and troupe also soon of the First Five Year Plan some 10 years ago. also defines the functions and prerogatives. of jst~n. PHOTO. 13'1 A~"II A'U}w/l FilII' of his students and the interest that Many pnmary schools from dlf- now oC In resochm which stop the malana Some the members of the club they take In their classes He be- Cerent parts of the city are also tok- the worse malana mfested area We hopp you WIll help us find the King, who personifies the nation's soverelg· the world _Arter the war an Ame­ parasite productIOn want to learn to play musIc instru­ heves that there are some students 109 part 10 the exhibition. Students a penfrlend In Afghamstan The Although the country was working against nty, and is the custodian of the Constitution -." rican MIlItary force was stattoned Another problem is the fact that ments. the gUitar "'seems to be ODe who can become good artists in the of both gIrls' and boys· pnmary Paklstal1l people are very keen oC the favountes But there IS no many odds the First Plan was implemented and the centre of national unity. 4 " . In Sardinia They successfully eX three types of malana eXist caus­ tn have fnendly cOl(respondence successfully and the Second Plan is on the ver­ future if they keep practlsmg schools have presented their works faCIlity Cor thiS at present Students oC the seventh to eJe- Most of the work of the girls' terrnlated mosquitoes 10 this area ed by three dllIerent speCies of mos* With your country ge of completion. Noticeable changes have Last year this time His Majesty the King usmg the chemical DDT and were qtlltoes By studYlIlg the life ,cycle An American P~ace Corps mem­ venth grades of Malalai School re- schools shows theIr talents In em- So please publIsh our names ber MISS Judy Bowsman. who taken place In the system of communications, inaugurated the country's Ilrst elected Parlia­ presented. theIr school by displaying broidery, knitting and sewing - Al* thus able to control malana of these species a SCientIst can bet4 and addresses In the pen pals education. and a~culture as well as industry ment. The elections were carried out in accor· In the past there were large sel·­ ter understand and combat malana teaches In the schOOl, finds time to several dresses made In theIr em- though made by students under the column of your newspaper We help the club. lIaftzullah Baghbon as a result of application of these plans. dance with the new eleetlon law as envisaged brOIdery classes Every grade except age of 13, the work is very well hons of the world such as Africa, To start the cycle the female ano­ do hope you will not disappOint the South PaCific. and ASia where pheles mosqUIto inJects the malaria IS the new Engltsh department chair­ In the Constitution. Tomorrow the Afghan Par· the 12th has one tailonng class a done and cannot be distingUIshed us. man His Majesty the King bas always kept in malaria was prevalent Countries parasite 1Oto the blood stream The Our hobbles are stamp and liament will embark on the seeond year of its week The students sew different from high school contributions From "Our main purpose 10 havmg thiS such as Afghamstan, , parasites first develop In the cells vlewcard collectmg, close contact with the progress of the Plans four·year term. Last yeat was unique In Afghan kmds of men"'s and women's clothes the boys' schools paintmgs, earthen- read109 mag­ readmg room,'· FalJZla Karimi says, and has paid frequent visits to the remote parts which they sell at school exhIbitions work, woodwork and paper beads India, etc were some of the coun­ which hne the capIllaries of the aztnes, and sports Thank you parliamentary life. For dnrlng the year fOt the liver, spleen, and other internai or­ "IS to have diSCUSSions and actiVIties of the country in order to see the progress of and during Jashen. The money are on dlSplay~ trIes oC ASia which constantly bat­ very much Ilrst time in the nation's history the government gans They soon break out mto the that help us Improve our knowledge work for himself. These visits have created in. tled agamst the disease Kunduz, Yours truly, made regular appearances before representa· ry~T;:;-a-;-le-- Chagha Saral. and Laghman are blood cells of the mfected person Md Asgar All of English and entertam us" centive and enthusiasm among the people to do Cinderella: .A -;:;F:--al:-· tlves of the people dnring the weekly question somt' places In Afghanistan which Here III the red blood cells they 25, Abdul Hasnat Road more for themselves and their country. hour. Such regular and frequent contact has TMs slory was written by Tuan Yen saw that her stepmother had have had bad outbreaks of malana multiply and develop After deve­ Dacca 1. East Pakistan Education Briefs led to greater understanding and cooperation In fact malana has been known as lopment. the parasites break out oC Md: Humayoun Kabir Chengs!Jih a who died lit 863 A.D. gone she put on green silken dress Dr. Sayed Yusuf Elml, and Hami­ Aware of the fact the changing economic between the legislature and the executive---a the most destructIve disease 10 the the red blood cells causing damage 16/6 Nur Buksh Lane Tuan was a man who Itked 10 col­ and golden shppers and went to the dullah Amm, two staff members of status of the country necessitates appropriate festIval. world. Millions dIed Crom it each or destruction to the cells These Dacca I, East PakIstan cooperation of utmost importance for the smo· leer fatry and folk tales from diffe­ the College oC Letters, Kabul Uni­ changes in political and social affairs, HIs Ma· Her sister thought she recognIsed year and many others were incapa­ parasites and their waste are let oth and eUectlve conduct of the affairs of state. lent ·Iands... Folklorists who have versity, lett Kabul Sunday tor ~Illd;ed UnI­ Yen and told her mother. The Citated by It. Malaria was a strong Into the blood stream The body jesty the King has also worked for the de· While wishing His Majesty the King a r-ong 'the mIgration of this Bntam to study history and geog­ mother also r6Cognised Yen. and enemy of the western countnes reacts to this pOison causIng a loss How To Decorate mocratisation of the country. First of all a life we hope the government and the people versally,Jolled fairy tale have found raphy under the Bnhsh CounCil they started starmg at her. When when they sent armies into Africa of energy for body heat and result­ new Constitution was drafted and promulll'ated would be able to discharge their responsibilities that rhe ,first wriling of Cinderalla Your Home Easily programme IS the Chinese venion ' Y:en saw that tq.cy were looki~g at or other malaria mfested areas Ing in a chill. Body metabolism IS at the explicit wish of IDs Majesty the King. to the satisfaetion of their sovereign in 'the The foundation of a 12-room 'Once. upon time, in China, a her she ran· away. But she ran In J,..arR'e numbers of highly tramed Increased, prodUCing heat to coun­ Making a home pleasant and The new Constitution, which is progressive years to come. a colourful can be much fun and can school for boys was laid last Thurs­ chief lived In the mountatns whom such hurry that she dropped one of fightIng men died or were dIsabled teract the chill This heat Will cause the natives called ChIef Wu. He her slippers which some other Island by thiS disease without even going a high feVer WhICh follows the chtll make your home atmosphere much day 10 Andarab woleswali by Moh­ married two women, one of, whom people found. mto actIon Now some of the under­ rhls phase COinCides With attacks more beautiful One can start ammad Baql Yousufzal, the goyer­ attractive mterior decoratlon with nor of Baghlan died leavong him a baby girl name-d When the stepmother came home developed countries, such as parts and symptoms often leadmi' to ~ Just 0 Simple colour scheme whIch Yen .Hsien. She was very intelli­ she found Yen sleeping near a tree. of Africa. are still troubled With death The sexual forms of the Three officials returned from ad: gent and clever at working on golden She did not say anything to !v'r and thiS dangerous enemy parasite develop in the blood of the uses only three colours. Colours vanced studIes 10 the U S last that are related or look attractive ,. His Majesty: Symbol Of National Unity embrotdery. Her father toved her did not mention the party 10 which There are two methods used to Infected person and can be trans­ Fnday_ Abdul Wahab of the Mims­ together are best for a pleasant, con­ dearly. but when .he died she was she had worn a good silken dress. control malaria The most common fered to the female anopheles mos­ try of Commerce studied public siStent room decor. In chOOSing a By S. R. Durban treated very cruelly by her step­ The Island where Yen hved was IS by kJiling the carrier of malaria qUltO If the person IS bitten Cysts administratIOn. Abdul Shakoor The monarchs of today have two colour scheme, choose three colours Under the leadership of HIS mother who made her do difficult 10 a kingdom WhlCh included many We know that malana parasites produced by the sexual mplan8 Rashidi englneenng. and Moham­ malO charactenstlcs they are con­ In one colour family such as dark mad TahIr clvll aViatIon ters on the recommendation of Majesty the King the country has work. She was often told to cut Islands, The people who found it In parasites which develop m the slltutlonal and they rule through have three steps their lJfe cycle. blue. lIght blue. and perhaps a neu­ the pnme mmister. appointlog the already developed In every sphere wood and was sent to dangerous took the golden slipper to lhe kong. schiryogonie, gamltogonIe, and stomach of the' mosquito pass Mohammad All Noon from the the hearts of their pe-ople. The king made all the woman of his tral blue-green colour. Helmand Valley Authont.., returned non-elected members of the Me· Some of the most Important, places to get water. sporagonie One step takes place In through the stomach and are fully The constitutIOn of those coun­ natlOna! tasks set Iorth by the capital city try the slipper on but By usmg pamt for Simple furni­ Fnday from studies 10 Beirut 10 shrano Jlrgah and ItS president One day Yen caugbt a fish with the human body and two steps In developed and multiplied in the tnes over WhICh the 16 monarchs from among its members, a~ new Constitution have been im­ red fins and golden eyes. She plac­ It would not flt anyone Then he ture. one can beautify the entire publiC administration of today rule specifIcally mention the mosqUlto anopheles If there are salivary glands of the mosquito room Colourful cushIOns whIch pointing the chief justice and jus­ plemented-the holdmg of gene­ His Majesty the King has al· ed Ute fish in a bowl of water. Every mad!! all the women of his king­ no anopheles. then malaria can't Here the parasite IS ready to Infect Habibia High School held a con­ the duties and rights of the heads stay 10 the same colour family as tIces of the Supreme Court, ral elections, the establIshment ways taken a keen and personal day the fish grew bigger and bigger dom try It on, but It dId not fit even be transfered to the human; .there- another healthy person and start ference on Satlllday, October 1. of their states of a free parliament, the seeking the painted chaIr can add both to mark Chltdren's Day Assistant proclamation of a state of emer· interest In the country's deve· until 'Ih. boWl could no longer hold the smallest feet. th~ cycle over again gency and its end and awarding of a vote of confidence by the go­ This made the kmg angry and he l.."omfon and beauty 10 the ordmary Pnnclpal AbdllJ Rahman and In England, although there is lopment activities. The Satang It. SO Yen took it to a pond 10 the medals etc vernment, the exercise of the hlgbway, which was eompleted gar.deD:.: When Yen would come to impnsoned the man who had chair Curlalns of inexpensive solid Saifullah. a student. discussed the ne written constitution, the po­ l.:olor cottun or printed cloth will rIghts of freedom of expressIOn with the help of the Soviet Un· Ihe pond lhe fish would me to the brought the shpper to hIm. Mes­ Student Crossword No. 16 role of the (hlld 10 sO('let.... The wers of the queen are the result The ConstitutIOn of AfghaniS­ and thought. We are sure under lon, represents' a great effort surface. But If anybody else came sengers were sent all over the coun­ ACROSS DOWN: contribute warmth to a bare room. PreSident of the Health Depar:tment of customs and conveotlons which. Bold a(lra":(lve pillows for the floor tan, which enshrines the democw the gUIdance of HIS Majesty poli­ under difficult climatic condl· It would not Iry to find the person who had the 2 Abbrevlalton for each. I The newest nahon. located m III the Ministry of Education con. havmg been practiced for several may be a compliment to any hand­ ratlc Ideals and prInCiples for the tical groupmg Will also take tions. His Majesty several times The strange behaviour of the fish other one of th,e pair, The kmg was South Afnca eluded the pi ogramme WIth a speech (·eOlunes, are as good as bemg de­ 3 We lIke it better when It'S blue some Afghan carpet development of the mdlvlduallty place after the passage of the wal notu,:ed by everybody, especially very puzzled , A The name of the Mogul empe­ abollt Pi Oper care of chlidrfn. fined by a wntten constitution Inspected the progress of work on uf every Afghan and the attam­ polItical parties law this bighway, which includes a This dramatic picture shows how close the King is to his peo· Yen's stepmother One day she All houses were searched and Yen than when Irs grey rol of Hmdustan who reigned (Comel 0" page 4) Ittg of social justice, has been The Afghan nallon honours His 2.7 was tinally found. She was made f.rom 1556-1605. In Afghalllstan Chapter 2 of tbe Km tunnel. The plctUl'e sbows 'houghl of a IlIck. She told Yen 4 To carry out the Instrucltons drafted. endorsed and IS now be­ Majesty who serves the country His Majesty walking on the to go and gec water from a well far to put the slipper on And, of 10 The chemical SIgn for cadm­ .Constltutlon discusses the duties pie. This was also taken during His Majesty's visit to Central or orders of 109 Implemented by the will of tIr.elessly and With complete de- snow-covered slopes of H~du away. She gave her a ncw Jackct cour~e. It fitted her perfectly. A 5 A yellowish·brown color ium and oblIgatIOns of the King, the our Kmg, by hiS good wishes for dicatIOn, ' report was made to the klllg, who 12 The monetary unit of Japan. nature of the royal family and Kush !

, , 1-' ., , ..... \ ' .. ". , , " .. . , ."', , I ..,,' ,.. , , ': ' , ,( \ ". " ..' .,'. r OC~OBER • .. , - " J" , 13, '1006 , . \ ," ... , , ' . THE KABUL TIMEs .. Wall Paper In ";0- School, But:'.l1Qt, ff'«.JfJg~t By"iWalrfJowers Food F.or ~ , -,' • • The reading room at Rabla Balkhl High School tor Girls Is putillsbing • an English-language Bulletin. ~J"'''''.';_I.~ ~,~:J.~l..'«;-'I."'~~ •"';""(.; " ., ... ~ ..... ~ "j. Mantis said Iltal 11t~ law '" (' •• ' .,'. '.. 1,' -. 1, ' The first Issue 01· the tortnlghtly :·~uiu'~:' '5dl~<;1i ,Pen 'Pals Want~ Bulletin came out on October 1st. ll'~"'· ~,". :'Ari::Eithibit The next will be on October 16. ,I' .. t ," '. ,-;, I spoke too softly to he heard ill By'An American~ The B~J1etln, which Is edited by " ",ppinl~A~f Nedjat 5'c,,001." ,T P k· .. ..VIlss Liza Taraki, is a wall papa , J Llza hopes tbe periOdical will such a noise of war. ~v~h(y.· sch09ts-l,p,rt1~\pated ~ .~ ,wo a Istar'llS . in 'l • • Deaf Sir: help the students improve their this year1s •Autumn Saloon~ which which the school receives IS used THE KABUL T'IMES th~se Some ;'onths ago I Wrote to the-, , knowledge at. English. . Is h,Hd' 'evety y,ear 'at Nedjat High for ..the betterment 01 classes: Royal. 'Afghan Embassy in Wash- The readmg room Itselt Is. at Sehool.' SChools· of all levels 'from SeWing machines, cloth, ,needle~, ~orts ington, D.C to try to fihd some great help to students. It IS a kmd PubJi.'..he~ every day ~xc~pt Fridays by the. Kabul,Times Kabul are'phOWin'g all of their and other accessorie's are among the i way of finding English speaking' of club for talented students and -Pllilarch. students' ad· effor~ts for one week things' school intends' to 'buY'. PUBLISHtNG AOENCY. pen friends anp stamp collectors was established three yeah ago. Irom I p,m, to 5 p,m daily. Wasitna Wahid Etemadl, one 01 the;' in ACghanistan. The Embassy sent The three students frortt every The exhibit was inaugurated by tailoring teachers, told the Kabul me the name of your newspaper. class who have scored the hIghest , , the M1hister of Education,'Dr. Moh- Times' r~porter that they hope ',W' My hobbies are e)Cchanging POS- marks 10 their examinations auto- "111111111111111111111111111I111111111111I111111111111'11 'IIInllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllll1lllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllill111111111111111111111111 ammad Osman Anwari Tuesday at sell their products more often so B~eshna, tage stamps and writing to pen mahcally become members of the A: 30 Plm. the well-known the school' may be able- to further friends in countries all over the 70-member club. Each Wednesday artist·and advisor to the Mi'nistry of develop the arts and embroider:y. world. So far·l have very few 35 students meet. ~stressed Education, the importance The School of Arts and Crafts stamps of your country in my col- The reading room also has a com- als~ particl~ated His Majesty's Birth Anniversary of art'in schools and the role It in tttc exhibition, lection, and no pen friends at all. mlttee responsible for organisins plays in the life of students in a OIling one of the eight rooms com- Sir, could you posslbly please the programme tor the members. short speech. pletely, An interes1ing feature of print a request for me if space per. The President of the committee is Tomorrow the nation celebrates the birth and forwardlooklng lays down the broad LInes. di~lay ern 'Autumn Saloon' many girls' this school's was the works mits? I would like to ask anyone Fauzia Karimi, a student of 12-B. anniversary of IDs 'Majesty the King. It Is in­ and framework for the country's prosperity and ,schools displayed different works of ot its newly esfablishetl sculpture· ~hts mterested In exchanging' stamps English grammar and ldoms are deed a great occasion for the people of Afgha­ salepards tbe of the IndlvldllaL For the art and embroIdery 'in three of the department. This department start­ nistan beeause they are devout "monarchISts" first time In our history women have been gi­ Embroidery works from Mallllal School add finery to, ·the or Just wfiting letters to please taught to the members of the read- eight rooms. The largest room was ed its- courses this year under the eight rooms of student att on exhibit this week at Nedjat School. wfJte to me. mg room. In addition the students by tradltlon. Their loyalty to the throne has ven the right to vote, conteSt parliamentary decorated by several gfr\s' schools supervl81~n of Haider Zadn. Stu· I have many extra . stamps of see OIms, hsten to short talks on been proved beyond any doubt during various seats and assume hlgb executive offices. In Including Rabia Balkhl. Zargoona, dents are taught to make statues Asian countries. I shall be very the Afghan Constitution and demo- pbases of Afghan history. The love of the accordance with the Constitution the throne Malalai and Bl1quis. and inscripttons. grateful tor any help at 011 cracy. and diSCUSS any other sub- Afghan people for His Majesty King Moham· has been separated from the government. It One of the mO$t attractive things The ceramics department of the Understanding Malaria Respectfully, lect they like in an informal way mad Zahlr Is all the greater since he himself alms at Mganlslng the national life 01 Afgha­ In this room is the works at Miss Arts and Crafts SchOOl also dfsplay- Andrew V Bakasy, Chief The readmg roo~ has a small has responded with equal love for his peo­ nistan according to the requirements of the­ Zarigul, a tenth grade student at ed a number of Its students' pro- Fire, Safety, Security, Div. library With 200 books The books Zargoon~ and an able artist One Jects. Ceramics, pottery work, and Can tfelp To Control It ot PA&E Inc, 1st Log Command. are In English and I cover such ta- ple and is determined to see his nation pros­ time and on the basis of the realities of Its The material for 01&3 urttcle was fore, the kitllnll of mosqUitoes by perous and marching towards progress. ",ctlng history and cuito.." It aspires to achleve justice her works of art, which is done with some other Items mtroducing US FORCES, APO 96307, pics as geography. history, cooking, flower leaves, depicts nomadic life modern art were included prepared and wrtttell by Mr KhlUT usmg chemicals such as DDT spray in the best Interests of his people, guided by and equallty and to establish polltlcal, econo­ or killing mosquito larves by spray­ CALIFORNIA, USA. etc In the foreground It shows a nomad After graduating from the Mohammad, sCience teacher at the Dear Sir, the general principles laid down by bls far­ mic and .socIal democracy. To maintain personal contact His Maje sty the King makes frequent trips to the pro­ Ing IOfested waters with petrol IS a It is not all readmg for the mem­ mother milkmg a cow and some 9th grade oC the school a student Academy 01 Teacher Educators We have the' honour to statp The area between 40 degrees method o·f controhng malarIa bers of the readmg room They are sighted father IDs Majesty the late Mohammad vinces and receives provincial people in audie nCe at the Palace, Early this year His Majesty ahimals grazing The background has the choice to join one of four that we two fnends have been Nadir Shah for the country's progress and pros: To achieve these alms the Constitution re- visited Afgha\llstan's Central provinces, halting frequently in villages and population centres. north latitude and 30 degrees south The second method of malana thmkmg oC holding a fancy dress shows a nomad 'ghlShdl' tent departments· art. tailormg, sculp- look109 for a penfTlend m your competihon in which they Will pre­ perity, equipped with his long experience In , commends proper organisation of the state and Everywhere His Majesty was received with grcat warmth and enthusiasm. Large crowds Moharlmad Rahim Sharaf, the ture and ceramiCS. They join a de- latitude have Ideal conditions for the control JS dUring the schlryogonia country for a long time But we growth of malana parasites Before stage which takes place In the sent Japanese, Indian and Afghani statesmanship and in consultation with his its branches and a balanced development In all used to line the Royal route for miles, •often trekking long distances to greet their Mon· art teacher at Zargoona. said that he partment according to their own have been very unlucky so far, dresses They may form a dancing people the sovereign approved the launching phases of life in Afgbanlstan. The Constitution arch. This picture shows one of the seencs during His Majesty's visit to Central Af~han. IS very pleased with the hard Work ability and interests. the Second World War Sardmla, 10 human body In thIS case we use and have not found one until the South PaCific, was conSidered l'hemlcals such as plasmochm and troupe also soon of the First Five Year Plan some 10 years ago. also defines the functions and prerogatives. of jst~n. PHOTO. 13'1 A~"II A'U}w/l FilII' of his students and the interest that Many pnmary schools from dlf- now oC In resochm which stop the malana Some the members of the club they take In their classes He be- Cerent parts of the city are also tok- the worse malana mfested area We hopp you WIll help us find the King, who personifies the nation's soverelg· the world _Arter the war an Ame­ parasite productIOn want to learn to play musIc instru­ heves that there are some students 109 part 10 the exhibition. Students a penfrlend In Afghamstan The Although the country was working against nty, and is the custodian of the Constitution -." rican MIlItary force was stattoned Another problem is the fact that ments. the gUitar "'seems to be ODe who can become good artists in the of both gIrls' and boys· pnmary Paklstal1l people are very keen oC the favountes But there IS no many odds the First Plan was implemented and the centre of national unity. 4 " . In Sardinia They successfully eX three types of malana eXist caus­ tn have fnendly cOl(respondence successfully and the Second Plan is on the ver­ future if they keep practlsmg schools have presented their works faCIlity Cor thiS at present Students oC the seventh to eJe- Most of the work of the girls' terrnlated mosquitoes 10 this area ed by three dllIerent speCies of mos* With your country ge of completion. Noticeable changes have Last year this time His Majesty the King usmg the chemical DDT and were qtlltoes By studYlIlg the life ,cycle An American P~ace Corps mem­ venth grades of Malalai School re- schools shows theIr talents In em- So please publIsh our names ber MISS Judy Bowsman. who taken place In the system of communications, inaugurated the country's Ilrst elected Parlia­ presented. theIr school by displaying broidery, knitting and sewing - Al* thus able to control malana of these species a SCientIst can bet4 and addresses In the pen pals education. and a~culture as well as industry ment. The elections were carried out in accor· In the past there were large sel·­ ter understand and combat malana teaches In the schOOl, finds time to several dresses made In theIr em- though made by students under the column of your newspaper We help the club. lIaftzullah Baghbon as a result of application of these plans. dance with the new eleetlon law as envisaged brOIdery classes Every grade except age of 13, the work is very well hons of the world such as Africa, To start the cycle the female ano­ do hope you will not disappOint the South PaCific. and ASia where pheles mosqUIto inJects the malaria IS the new Engltsh department chair­ In the Constitution. Tomorrow the Afghan Par· the 12th has one tailonng class a done and cannot be distingUIshed us. man His Majesty the King bas always kept in malaria was prevalent Countries parasite 1Oto the blood stream The Our hobbles are stamp and liament will embark on the seeond year of its week The students sew different from high school contributions From "Our main purpose 10 havmg thiS such as Afghamstan, Pakistan, parasites first develop In the cells vlewcard collectmg, close contact with the progress of the Plans four·year term. Last yeat was unique In Afghan kmds of men"'s and women's clothes the boys' schools paintmgs, earthen- read109 mag­ readmg room,'· FalJZla Karimi says, and has paid frequent visits to the remote parts which they sell at school exhIbitions work, woodwork and paper beads India, etc were some of the coun­ which hne the capIllaries of the aztnes, and sports Thank you parliamentary life. For dnrlng the year fOt the liver, spleen, and other internai or­ "IS to have diSCUSSions and actiVIties of the country in order to see the progress of and during Jashen. The money are on dlSplay~ trIes oC ASia which constantly bat­ very much Ilrst time in the nation's history the government gans They soon break out mto the that help us Improve our knowledge work for himself. These visits have created in. tled agamst the disease Kunduz, Yours truly, made regular appearances before representa· ry~T;:;-a-;-le-- Chagha Saral. and Laghman are blood cells of the mfected person Md Asgar All of English and entertam us" centive and enthusiasm among the people to do Cinderella: .A -;:;F:--al:-· tlves of the people dnring the weekly question somt' places In Afghanistan which Here III the red blood cells they 25, Abdul Hasnat Road more for themselves and their country. hour. Such regular and frequent contact has TMs slory was written by Tuan Yen saw that her stepmother had have had bad outbreaks of malana multiply and develop After deve­ Dacca 1. East Pakistan Education Briefs led to greater understanding and cooperation In fact malana has been known as lopment. the parasites break out oC Md: Humayoun Kabir Chengs!Jih a who died lit 863 A.D. gone she put on green silken dress Dr. Sayed Yusuf Elml, and Hami­ Aware of the fact the changing economic between the legislature and the executive---a the most destructIve disease 10 the the red blood cells causing damage 16/6 Nur Buksh Lane Tuan was a man who Itked 10 col­ and golden shppers and went to the dullah Amm, two staff members of status of the country necessitates appropriate festIval. world. Millions dIed Crom it each or destruction to the cells These Dacca I, East PakIstan cooperation of utmost importance for the smo· leer fatry and folk tales from diffe­ the College oC Letters, Kabul Uni­ changes in political and social affairs, HIs Ma· Her sister thought she recognIsed year and many others were incapa­ parasites and their waste are let oth and eUectlve conduct of the affairs of state. lent ·Iands... Folklorists who have versity, lett Kabul Sunday tor ~Illd;ed UnI­ Yen and told her mother. The Citated by It. Malaria was a strong Into the blood stream The body jesty the King has also worked for the de· While wishing His Majesty the King a r-ong 'the mIgration of this Bntam to study history and geog­ mother also r6Cognised Yen. and enemy of the western countnes reacts to this pOison causIng a loss How To Decorate mocratisation of the country. First of all a life we hope the government and the people versally,Jolled fairy tale have found raphy under the Bnhsh CounCil they started starmg at her. When when they sent armies into Africa of energy for body heat and result­ new Constitution was drafted and promulll'ated would be able to discharge their responsibilities that rhe ,first wriling of Cinderalla Your Home Easily programme IS the Chinese venion ' Y:en saw that tq.cy were looki~g at or other malaria mfested areas Ing in a chill. Body metabolism IS at the explicit wish of IDs Majesty the King. to the satisfaetion of their sovereign in 'the The foundation of a 12-room 'Once. upon time, in China, a her she ran· away. But she ran In J,..arR'e numbers of highly tramed Increased, prodUCing heat to coun­ Making a home pleasant and The new Constitution, which is progressive years to come. a colourful can be much fun and can school for boys was laid last Thurs­ chief lived In the mountatns whom such hurry that she dropped one of fightIng men died or were dIsabled teract the chill This heat Will cause the natives called ChIef Wu. He her slippers which some other Island by thiS disease without even going a high feVer WhICh follows the chtll make your home atmosphere much day 10 Andarab woleswali by Moh­ married two women, one of, whom people found. mto actIon Now some of the under­ rhls phase COinCides With attacks more beautiful One can start ammad Baql Yousufzal, the goyer­ attractive mterior decoratlon with nor of Baghlan died leavong him a baby girl name-d When the stepmother came home developed countries, such as parts and symptoms often leadmi' to ~ Just 0 Simple colour scheme whIch Yen .Hsien. She was very intelli­ she found Yen sleeping near a tree. of Africa. are still troubled With death The sexual forms of the Three officials returned from ad: gent and clever at working on golden She did not say anything to !v'r and thiS dangerous enemy parasite develop in the blood of the uses only three colours. Colours vanced studIes 10 the U S last that are related or look attractive ,. His Majesty: Symbol Of National Unity embrotdery. Her father toved her did not mention the party 10 which There are two methods used to Infected person and can be trans­ Fnday_ Abdul Wahab of the Mims­ together are best for a pleasant, con­ dearly. but when .he died she was she had worn a good silken dress. control malaria The most common fered to the female anopheles mos­ try of Commerce studied public siStent room decor. In chOOSing a By S. R. Durban treated very cruelly by her step­ The Island where Yen hved was IS by kJiling the carrier of malaria qUltO If the person IS bitten Cysts administratIOn. Abdul Shakoor The monarchs of today have two colour scheme, choose three colours Under the leadership of HIS mother who made her do difficult 10 a kingdom WhlCh included many We know that malana parasites produced by the sexual mplan8 Rashidi englneenng. and Moham­ malO charactenstlcs they are con­ In one colour family such as dark mad TahIr clvll aViatIon ters on the recommendation of Majesty the King the country has work. She was often told to cut Islands, The people who found it In parasites which develop m the slltutlonal and they rule through have three steps their lJfe cycle. blue. lIght blue. and perhaps a neu­ the pnme mmister. appointlog the already developed In every sphere wood and was sent to dangerous took the golden slipper to lhe kong. schiryogonie, gamltogonIe, and stomach of the' mosquito pass Mohammad All Noon from the the hearts of their pe-ople. The king made all the woman of his tral blue-green colour. Helmand Valley Authont.., returned non-elected members of the Me· Some of the most Important, places to get water. sporagonie One step takes place In through the stomach and are fully The constitutIOn of those coun­ natlOna! tasks set Iorth by the capital city try the slipper on but By usmg pamt for Simple furni­ Fnday from studies 10 Beirut 10 shrano Jlrgah and ItS president One day Yen caugbt a fish with the human body and two steps In developed and multiplied in the tnes over WhICh the 16 monarchs from among its members, a~ new Constitution have been im­ red fins and golden eyes. She plac­ It would not flt anyone Then he ture. one can beautify the entire publiC administration of today rule specifIcally mention the mosqUlto anopheles If there are salivary glands of the mosquito room Colourful cushIOns whIch pointing the chief justice and jus­ plemented-the holdmg of gene­ His Majesty the King has al· ed Ute fish in a bowl of water. Every mad!! all the women of his king­ no anopheles. then malaria can't Here the parasite IS ready to Infect Habibia High School held a con­ the duties and rights of the heads stay 10 the same colour family as tIces of the Supreme Court, ral elections, the establIshment ways taken a keen and personal day the fish grew bigger and bigger dom try It on, but It dId not fit even be transfered to the human; .there- another healthy person and start ference on Satlllday, October 1. of their states of a free parliament, the seeking the painted chaIr can add both to mark Chltdren's Day Assistant proclamation of a state of emer· interest In the country's deve· until 'Ih. boWl could no longer hold the smallest feet. th~ cycle over again gency and its end and awarding of a vote of confidence by the go­ This made the kmg angry and he l.."omfon and beauty 10 the ordmary Pnnclpal AbdllJ Rahman and In England, although there is lopment activities. The Satang It. SO Yen took it to a pond 10 the medals etc vernment, the exercise of the hlgbway, which was eompleted gar.deD:.: When Yen would come to impnsoned the man who had chair Curlalns of inexpensive solid Saifullah. a student. discussed the ne written constitution, the po­ l.:olor cottun or printed cloth will rIghts of freedom of expressIOn with the help of the Soviet Un· Ihe pond lhe fish would me to the brought the shpper to hIm. Mes­ Student Crossword No. 16 role of the (hlld 10 sO('let.... The wers of the queen are the result The ConstitutIOn of AfghaniS­ and thought. We are sure under lon, represents' a great effort surface. But If anybody else came sengers were sent all over the coun­ ACROSS DOWN: contribute warmth to a bare room. PreSident of the Health Depar:tment of customs and conveotlons which. Bold a(lra":(lve pillows for the floor tan, which enshrines the democw the gUIdance of HIS Majesty poli­ under difficult climatic condl· It would not Iry to find the person who had the 2 Abbrevlalton for each. I The newest nahon. located m III the Ministry of Education con. havmg been practiced for several may be a compliment to any hand­ ratlc Ideals and prInCiples for the tical groupmg Will also take tions. His Majesty several times The strange behaviour of the fish other one of th,e pair, The kmg was South Afnca eluded the pi ogramme WIth a speech (·eOlunes, are as good as bemg de­ 3 We lIke it better when It'S blue some Afghan carpet development of the mdlvlduallty place after the passage of the wal notu,:ed by everybody, especially very puzzled , A The name of the Mogul empe­ abollt Pi Oper care of chlidrfn. fined by a wntten constitution Inspected the progress of work on uf every Afghan and the attam­ polItical parties law this bighway, which includes a This dramatic picture shows how close the King is to his peo· Yen's stepmother One day she All houses were searched and Yen than when Irs grey rol of Hmdustan who reigned (Comel 0" page 4) Ittg of social justice, has been The Afghan nallon honours His 2.7 was tinally found. She was made f.rom 1556-1605. In Afghalllstan Chapter 2 of tbe Km tunnel. The plctUl'e sbows 'houghl of a IlIck. She told Yen 4 To carry out the Instrucltons drafted. endorsed and IS now be­ Majesty who serves the country His Majesty walking on the to go and gec water from a well far to put the slipper on And, of 10 The chemical SIgn for cadm­ .Constltutlon discusses the duties pie. This was also taken during His Majesty's visit to Central or orders of 109 Implemented by the will of tIr.elessly and With complete de- snow-covered slopes of H~du away. She gave her a ncw Jackct cour~e. It fitted her perfectly. A 5 A yellowish·brown color ium and oblIgatIOns of the King, the our Kmg, by hiS good wishes for dicatIOn, ' report was made to the klllg, who 12 The monetary unit of Japan. nature of the royal family and Kush !

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