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10-24-1967 Kabul Times (October 24, 1967, vol. 6, no. 172) Bakhtar News Agency

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vietnam INTERNATIONAL CLUB . COl1t!nucd from pilgc (1) ~ ocltober HUt (U:tt Co tional Mobillsation COIDItllttee 2:00 p.m.) " . to End the War In Vietnam. "MEN'S LUNCHEON" Another despatch said West MaIre )'011I" ~.~: Berlin police detained 49 dem­ 21500 onstrators during clailhes whiCh followed a big anti-VletlllllD war protest march Saturday night, attended by some 10,000 people. A spokesman said that 12 pl>' !icemen hlld been injured in the scuffles with the demonstra­ s tors during which they repeated ly used rubber truncheons._ Traffic in the city centre came to a complete standstill when the demonstrators staged alt­ down strikes on the busy Kurfu­ erstendamn avenue. Police also turned water hoses on the several thousand strong crowds, but with little success. FOmUca sheets. Electric Iron. The protest march, in the af­ ternoon, was biggest by the city's Bydraullc door closer. Wool. Perfect wick. Stov.e rebellious left-Wing student orga­ muJflers. GoOd Luck General Stores Afghan Market aDd nisations. They were joined by Raj Kumar Tajar Mir Aim Market-Kabul American students and metnbers of West Berlin's party. In New York' some 150 people yesterday demonstrated in &""ry PIA Winter Schedule Park, Manhattan, in support of United States troops In Vleinam; Effective No,vember 1, 1967 Their meeting was a continuation JERUSALEM, Oct. 23 (AP}-Th~ ot a demonstration held in the Park Israeli gOvernment Is 10 10 . ahead Saturday when hu'ndreds of moto­ Days: Monday, Tuesday, ThursdClY; with plans to lay a 4Z-lnCh oil pip­ rists in the New York area drove in eline from the Red Sea pbrt of daylight with their beadllghts blaz­ Saturday Ellat to Ashbod of Ih~ Mediterran­ mg as a sign of solldarlty with the ean, it was learned Sunday. troops Th. cabinet decided Friday to Mayor J ahn Lindsay. in a brief Arrival: 1050 hours replace Ibe existins 16-mcb Eilst­ appearance In the Park at noon, said Haifa line at a cost of morc than there were deep divisions in the U.S. Departure: 1140 hours $70 million. Funds for the scbeme about long~range goals of U.S. are provided for 10 the 1968-69, tl foreign policy budget, a treasury spokesman said. "But there is no division regarding Aircraft: F-27 (Fokker Friendship) ALGIERS, Oct. 2i (AFP}-Jor­ A -uN" offtclllrspeaklng at the,auditorlum 01 'Kabul Uulverslty In this motning's commemorative functloD, The new line wjll increase annual ~ the hurt and blood in Vietnnm," be capacity from five to SO million tOns dan and Algeria are to continur .... declared and It IS understood the refinery rhelr cooperation in a jomt effort . ". "'. _._----- The cxpreSSlOns of support tor will be built at Ashbod. to wipe out the effects of Israeli ag­ .. " S6pr~~i eourt Amencan servicemen were intended gression in th~ Middle East war, UN, OAU Urged To as a counter demonstratIon to Sat. ADEN, Oct. 23 (Reut.r}-Bnt- an Algerian government communi_ CAIRO SAYS 2nd ISRAELI urday's bib anti-war rally In Was­ rNTERNATIONAL CLUB AFGHANISTAN ain's high comm1SS!oner 10 Aden, que said Thursday nigbt. Council Meets hmgton SIr Humpbrey Trevelyan, flew to The communique foUowed 36 ..rbdl\ End Nigerian War Oktoberfest - Week hours of talks between king Hus~ KABUL, Octf :t4ho(eakhtar}-The SHIP SUNK OFF PORT -SAID sein of Jordan and Algerian Presi­ Supreme Admitiistrative,!\Councll of Reception Thrown dent Houari Boumedienne. The Ibe Judiciary formed under Article CAIRO, Oct. 24, (DPA).-Rad­ the desire to resume hostilities, LAGOS, Oct 24, (DPA).-Li­ king flew to Spam Algiers Friday 9 of the Orcllnance on Organisation 10 Cairo claImed Monday that ltke five months ago. henan PreSIdent WiII18m Tubman For Turkish Artists present KANDAHAR, Oct. 23 (Bakbtar) and. FunctIOns of 'the Judiciary held has called on the UN and the Or­ -The Kandahar Fruit Company for a private visit. UAR anned forces sunk another "We, tOOl WIll know how to from OCTOBER 24th to 29th, 1967 TIlE OPEN The government statement said th~ Its fIrst meeting yesterdays !Under the Israeli vessel of unspecified type move step after step as we dId gaOlsatlOn of African UOlty KABUL, Ocl 23 (Bakhtar}-The exported 2,482.800 kg of fruit last chtltrman.hlp of Cblef JtlsUce, Dr. monlb. joint effort would be aImed at "the after It had entered UAR terri­ then," he added. (GAU) to persuade eastern NIger­ TurkIsh artists who came here last trimupb of right"'. Abdlll Hakim Ziayee . torial waters northeast ·of Port Gen. Dayan added "It is not Ian seceSSIOnist leader Colonel week to perform durmg HIS MaJes­ luternal procedures rules of the SaId. difficult to violate a ceasefue and Odumekwu Ojukwu and hia ty's birthday celebratIons were given Supreme Court; the drafting of ord­ A, mihtary spokesman announc­ to fire. supporters to lay down their arms a receptIOn Saturday evening at the NATIONAL inances and regulations required of ed, "at 1830 hours GMT another "The canal IS only 150 metres as requested by federal Nlgenan Kabul f10tel by the InformatIon and World's best-known and largest seller of home applia­ USSR Launches the Supreme Couu fly tbe Ordina­ naval unit of the hostile forces WIde, but we h"ve accepted the leader J akubu Gowon. Culture M IDlstry Ilces offers you an. nce on Organisation and Functions appeared in our territorial wa­ ceaseflre and ~Ived according to In a message to Gowon Tub­ The head of the delegation Rosh­ ten; northeast of Port Said. Its rules," he saId. man said he had sent identical an Kam, and Gul Ahmad Fand, New Satellite "It clashed with our own naval telegram to U Thant and Dlallo preSident of the cultural affaIrs de­ ELCTRIC MEAT GRINDER units, which hit her severely se­ Teili suggesting that they trY by partment spoke about the good re­ Defen~e MOSCOWI\i Oct. 24, Q>PA)~ veral explo~ions were percelved. Soviet some means of channels to CODt- latIOns b~tween Turkey and Afgha­ This attractive and easy to use machine can also grind The Soviet Union launChed an­ '"rhe radar screen shOwed that. act Ojukwu to this end • nistan. vegetables, dried fruits, potatoes and fish. the unit sank. Our naval forces Tubman, who is one of six Af­ Deputy InfdrmatIon and Culture other teleconununications SJltelli­ Official In Cairo Available in the market AD lfDPI'eefJdented ..II III .... te "Mo!niya One" on SundaY, .Interdepe~dence' Vital' Factor, returned safe and sound to their rican leaders selected to 'come to MInISter Mohammad NaJim Arya uTass" news. agency reported. base." Nigena as an OAU Nigerian cri­ presented gifts of Afghan products price fit ShU PasalI4 vecetabJe aIL yesterday. ~ _ , _ --'~ _ - 'A Reuter roD eaD btQ' your 8hahpe.. USSR central television sYstem . UN, dati m"saD'· \ and Gul Ahmad Fand. n" DO~ As we look at the world' ~und mon interes~" 'nations have not only orilered the Jrilsslle attack on the "AI Akhhar" disclosed y~sterday.• and property. !rom an,y store Ia tbe toWD. . to f areas of the extreme fI at the French Club, 8 p.m.' D~troyer Siberia, the Far East, and central us today, we cannot but recogiljse been. unablo 10 abandon w~ sa a Eilat on Saturday. It saId Zakharov would spend "a The LIberian President said he Shah l'asaDd-Wty, healthy sp~ J Asia. that tho promises' of the Cbarter, In means of protectIiIg or promoting He compared the sinking of the few days" In CaIro, but did not heard several appeals from Gow­ th~ field of economic and socl~ ad­ self-interest bu~ ominouslY, \thi!Y ~ilat to Pre~ident Nasser's ~ction. ecify the purpose behind his sudden an to Ojukwu to lay down anna The new Satellite would fonn a ,'ancement as mudi as 10 tlte lIeld seem, at urnes, '" be on the -bl'lnk lorclosing the Tiran Straits ex­ trip. and meet federal government re­ Another Buddhist Nun N~t1on:. M'omtaz Tra'nsport Company link in the chain of other "Mol­ of international' pOlAUcal of abahdoninll'their faith in the actly five months ago. Zakharov's arrIval, however, co­ presentatlv~s for consultations GOes Up .with Flames Charter,shd In the vallcllty or prac­ !4th 12.30 Men's Luncheon . ., niya One" devices launChed earl­ ships, are far from fulfilled. He declared: "Since the dest­ mes close upon the heels of the In­ but these ca11s seemed to have SAIGON, Oct. 23, (BeuIieI') I~. Two decades after the nations of tlcabillb-- nf lbe world em'IBaged by ro/er was 14 miles (22 kID) from A 22-year-old BtMldhlsj; nllD, 16.00 Start of the SHOOTING COMPETITION f • ,';.' ier on orbits around the. earth. cldent Saturday, wben tbe UAR been unheeded. Apparatus of the sigDamDg and the world ag;reed "to employ Ioter­ It. the coast there was no ot&er rea­ Navy sank the Israeli destroyer "Ei­ Notmg that many lives were Hoe Lae, burned herself ill> Sauerkraut ' , For 'thls sorrowful and polenUally measuring complex and aJaO llYs­ national measures for the promotion stin for the attack except one- 1at" withm issUes off Port Said still bemg lost in the present death at a pagOOa here early ~aIn terns for the orientation, orbit of e,onomic and social advancement disastrous state of in the The UAR cabInet bas meanwhile conflict, Tubman saId: Stmday, a sppkevnan tor the The most mobilised firm to transPort gas9.inE world of today, perhapa the chief corr!'Cting and power suppliell of of all peQples", hunger, poverty and met und~r President Gamal Abdul "It seems to me that a contin­ mWtani Buddhist la£Uon said. "SCHUETZENFEST" disease haunt more than two­ II the Spihnil<. bad been inStalled -.un factor responsible what might be . FAO' Meetin9 Nasser to review the situatlOn, ac­ uatIOn of thIS conflict might drag 'Pollee took po sJon of the man~nd, described 8S a state of ,mind or, ra.. l' 20.30 FOLK SONG EVENING AND in the satellite, besides llPpara­ tbJrl!". 'I,f and the gap bet­ it cording to the semi-offiCial "AI on for a long time and all Am­ DUD'S d1arred body and five DANCE t~ for the trat;ISlJllsslon of ·tele-, ween the rich and the poor is widell' ther.· a state' of moralltY,' . Opens In ome Abram". th~ 'As the natloils of lbe world have can, OAU and United Nations au­ 1ettel1l she wrote before her ing to point 'lf despair. • Earlier Nasser had meetings with suiclde, he added. ... vision programmes and for long­ At the sam'e tilIle, tw.o decades accumUlated.. over the past two de- J theontles could be culpable for 25th 16.00 Start of second round of SHOOTING distance, multichannel _ radio cades since the Charter was pro- UAR Armed Forces commander remtssness by not el the data receiv­ tial for good as well as for evO, they thods and mechanisms f or eas­ Force Commander Gasaam aI-Sha­ restoring peace as I think it is governmeDt ehatta' whiCh re­ ed tQ.e a'pparatus, installed in the Anti Racists.Want have not a;cqulred-the correspondlog jng the world dileJDIDa of :IQo ker, their oblIgation to do, even though ce>gn!Rs a pro-government flu:­ "SCHUETZENFEST" communications Sputnik, fUDC'- sense of obligation towarda others. little food for too many people the questi6n is an internal one!' tIon as the legal. voice of the tions nonnally. . Smith Go,vt. Out, It Is this moral Imbalance which are the core of a month of blgb- Buddhist church tn Vietnam. 20.30 Preliminary ELECTION OF TIlE "BEER ts both responsible for, and is It- level sessions, which began here -QUEEN" self fed by, the ~mplementaUon-gap' Monday LONDON, Oct. 24, (Tass).- between the promises proclaimed 10 The major meeting is that of Aisian Broadcast The movement against apartheid the Charter and the actual practices the conference of the ~ Food French Set Impossible Terms DANCE bas condemned Southern. Rhodesia of natlo.n>, large and small. and Agriculture Organisation Weather Forecast 26th 20.30 GRAND OKTOBERFEST DANCE racialista and crlti~lsed British go- (FAO) whose 114 members meet On British EEC Negotiations Meeting Opens - t f nnI ""th th This Anniversary Day provides an In biennial session from Novem- Koteletts veromen, Or co vance '''' e opportumty for a stock-taking, both ;.,("ri.~~~-foIIiill Southern RhodeslaD ra;cialists and matenal and moral. It provides an ber 4 to 24 to chart the organisa- LUXEMBOURG, Oct. 24, (Reuter) SIX should set a deadline for thelr Sk1e8 in Dortlulm and cenlnl SINGAPORE, Qt. 24, (AFP).­ inability to prevent the imlOn of 111 th l'in lions work programme and to set France Monday set near.lmposslble discussions among themselves and · f t te th bli • opportunity for reea og e p - Its budget for the ne- two regions will be eJoudy with oc:­ with competitions in FINGERHAKEN Sgapore's Act~ erime Minister raciaIIS s a s- e repu c o. clples proclaimt:Q, twenty-twp years "., conditions lor the opening of nego- call Britain to the conference table easloaa.l iIhowen. Yesterda;y ARMDRUECKEN...BEERDRINKEN Reibekuchen Dr. Tah Chin, ,'C!iYe :,ye~~rd8Y South Africa, R1iope/lia,aDd Por- ago ;aild for relasSesslng their value years. tlatlOns between Britain and the in December. North SalaD&' had 2 em. of SIIOW, urged Asian broadcasters to n8J,". tugal. .- in the world today. FAO's council In its session Common Market on British member- The French foreign mlnlster a1so Soqth 8alaDg 3 em. KabDl Iud 6 row the gap between, ml'11's minds Tbe resolulion adopted by the mo- The way of ille enloined by the last June agreed In priDciple to sblp in the community said- Britain must accept the Mar~ IIlID raID, KarezmIr 3 mm, M-.. 28th 16.00 '~KLATSCH" AND FASmON­ and" promote . world peace and vement saya thllt th~ British go- Cbarter Is no inore philosophical reCommend a budget level of French Foreign Minister Maurice ket's common external tariff and re 8hartf 1 mm, and KUlldIlll 1 SHOW Brathendel goodwill. . vernment bears a serious respon- dream. ldeali, in the long- run, ba'", ~59.8 million for the 24-month Couve de Mun.lle '!iaid Britain must common agricultural policy. nun. Tbe warmest _ wu KaD- He was add~ing .the opening &ibillty for the fact that this'rac- always turned out to be mankind's period. first abandon sterhng's internaUonal dahai' with a Iilgh of 30 C, 86 P. of the fourth general. asseJP.bly ialist union led by the· repubU" most practical and precious posse.. The budget approved for 1966 role as a reserve currency as well NGnh'~ _ eoIdest with a 20.30 PREIS SKAT AND BINGO-afterwards I of the ,Asian B/:Oadcastlng Union, of South Africa now presents a slons. . was $49.9 mlJllon. as restore its balance of payments Only US Seeks low of -2 C, 28 F. WGH-FIDELITY... About 100 inembers.and dele­ threat to independeDt 'Africa lUld, In' a world bristling with moana of The conference on November and make Its economy .ound. The limDpentore in KabDl at , gates f/:Om 41. countfie;1 inclu­ above all, to Zambia. . msssive destrueUpn, .ucb Ideall bave 22 wlll eh,et a director-general. He also hinted to the Common becom~ ~ Viet Peace: LBJ 9:30 a.m. w. 9 C, 48 P. ding Mghanistiin are ~QkiJlS part The resolution urges the WIl- now the only alternative to Dr. Blnjay Ranjan SeD from Market Councll of Ministers that y .....7'B~~: 29th 20.30 Start of the CHAMPION SHOT "KOE­ in the week long deliberations son government to take ·effective aelf_termlnation. India, who hBs headed the or- Brttaln sbould devnlue sterll!,g-just WASHINGTON, Oct 24, (DPAl­ Kabat IS C 6 C NIGSSCHUSS" Knoedel which woUld mainly be centr­ measures to end the racialist Let UI, therefore, on this day reo- gllnteation since its e'lection at as France devalued francs to The United States Is conllnuing its 6tF 43F ed on the legal ant! adJlilnistrat-, regime In , Rqodesla and' IIqlrm the wisdom of th~ way of a special session of the confer,. prepare It.elf for entry Into the searcb for peace 10 VIetnam, "but Herat %5 cite Ive aspects of broadcasting. ensure that the go- llfe ,proclaimed in the United Na- ence in 195&, has been nominated newly....tabllsh~ Common Marlall we appear to be searchIng alone," 77P 5'1F 20.30 CHAMPION RIFLEMAN BALL- The l1cting prime ptInlster re­ veJ honal federation ot commercial, 12P UP Stimmung Afghanistan, resident I repre- - , By A 8bff Writer lie optnIon or'uitdertaklng spe- He 'warned tbe ministers of the clerical and tecbntcal employees. each coUl).try' and asked them to w/tll~ Gardez 11 C "C assist sinaUer nations to ptoYide ·sentat!ve'. of the United 'Nations untll'1946 and then' worked wlth ctacular projectS. Six that there were risks in- "They cling stubbornlly to Ibe be- 63F 39P Fun-humor-dance Tanz Jubel re:a~y - efficient and effective service. ill DllVl'lopment'l?rogranune ;Anlene the United Nations. "UN aId, In fact, is self ald." He valved In enlarging the commumty Ifef that their aggression will be re- to work regularl y throughout the year. the people. • , • , ShBhbaz,. helleves is ricb in ltu- -Until he .came to Afghanistan says through developing men:>- to conclude Brilain and the other warded by our frustration, our Im------_._--'-- man' pqtelltliil.· _ in January 1968; Sbahbaz beld bers we develop ourseh..s. Rather three applicants-Denmark, Norway patience, our willingness 10 .tay th~ k~J-.~:,r,.,,,,,, j _ .. . ~\'" . ~ '~. L ~ The vast JIt!iJorlty of the peo- posts lit"India, ThlliiaDd and Ko- thall doing things we ahow bow and Ireland-there were lust as course." Trubel , ,.", ,.,.._, ple""are.lnfe$lie'1~; ~ Hefterkeit he Il\':Ys: But rea'Which gave htin l'<1a1ght Into tblngs can done. . many. risks involved In saying no "It 'wIII not be so," be said. I, 1 Mo~taz ~·ompany Deputies Approv.e.-. 'p~spelity; of l'Q#' iI~pi!!ldJi"on conlIltions -in &ia. .'" "This at tiJtielJ' causes fruatra- "It Will never be possible to MeanwhIle according to Reuter transPQrt 'is ready to MUiilcfpaUty·.":~J~; '\"p,JI.!pi/: ,"'t> ,'resollrcea dt ~~,:*o,u~- ~ , ~ In' develop'm,,~t efforts he tav- lions. Host g()vernuiellts want' Ilchieve a lofty political goal without Ame~lcan fighter-bombers Sunday ',.- tnt. ',. " ,.1,. •, ours the pattern' of assistance i'1'mediate resul~" our"ex- rlaks," be said. "If the community hit the key Halpbong railway yard For all competitions: . """.' ,-:'-. f\,.. , 'Wd 'KABUL. oc&. -'. 2C(B'llkhtilr)';4 ~,s,h~4p',ai, l\(l,,!ilirui~lf js~v!iSlJY'e:ii:- re.n~ei;i!'li1 credit ·and.!s aimed at'paving'the forts in Afghtinistan. AgI'I~ulture Beiglan Foreign Minister Ple~re Hoa Lac airfield 20 miles west of Itsllan-Freneh film dubbed 10 FarBi Zial, Mr. Kessel or Mr. Sawhney. a.m. \0 2 piID. 'faa. -. 0Y!'f I by pro Abdul Z8her, Presldent,of RecirCiwS)anl1'~t&e'SVij$ii,'gqVerit~," Way for all roUl}d 'development comes first, with education cIo- Harmel, supported by Dr. Jo,,"pb the North Vietnamese capital MOl>- IL RITORNO DI RINGO APPLICATION FORMS FOR COMPETITIONS , C~ntoct ~steY~ on basis of agreement. TeJ: 24918 the WoleBi Jirgah. merit,' !lii -with tlte':r.e88lie'r rather than ,tntluencing pub- (eonld. on paD/> 4) Luns bla Dutch counterpart, said the day .~ • '1' 'I. +.'" ; I J)'" •

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--- .. capItals.. WIth the approach of the WInter we may expect a consIderable mereage in the sille of these handmade sheepskin coats there The foreign exclillllge earned from wese tWo Items has had so­ me effect, even jf a minor olle oh briproving the '~Itlon of AJgharu and bringmll d6wn the poce of the-dliIIar l1ere How are we going to keep the dollar rate doWi:l ,n the mar­ kets here? This has alwaYi been a major problem since-the free market In' KabUl 'S tllilque The reasons for HaJI seasoR IS n'caring In an­ other two monthS tho_ds of haJls WIll go on PIlgrlniages to lnwrnational Mecca This' wl11 affect the JiOsI­ tlon of the foreIgn reserves Textile Trade Up We ought to have a second look at the policy of allowmg free traffIc of foreIgn exchange In The mternotlOnal textile trade Afghamstan it IS a good busml!Sll Increased by 8 per cent In 1966 for the brokers, and also a profIt­ to 11,600 ml1116n, accordlllll to able one for those who seU mo­ International Trade 1966 ClOth­ ney Ing aM haberdashery Increased But we ought to study whether by 16 per cent over 1965 to $2,900 In the long run, as a dev"loplllll mIllIon, and yarns, manufactured / natIOn, We can afford such a soods and flmshed products went luxury when we need foreIgn up by 6 per cent, to $8,600 mil­ exchange reserves for our de­ hon velopmeQt projects Alone, jute did not take part The standby agreement we We are sorry, however, to ~ triat"\Ii'~ Handloom operated by one of the students. In this expansion have With the International Mo-' People's RepUblic of China III not a member of " By Our Own Reporter r;l;."'-, >Me;._'" Most alIve was the man-made retary Fund IS one way of en­ ~.....~~ "'''''s..~~ II the United Nations The rights of the ChlDese Tile Kapul Arts ~nd Crafts School small handloom. at wbich students constant suprevision ot teachers and f.bre sectIon, wh.ch affected cot­ surmg a stable Afghan., but " OW{ ton somewhat, but the'latter may people shonld be'~tOW!d In'lhe wOrld orpid­ • established in 1923 has SO far tra learn basic weavmg sJdl1s Gradu tecbincal lldvlsoro and foUow .pec­ whether we should go on Wlth be makmg a bIg of a comeback, thiS pohey IS another queStion satlon and It should be accepted as the only ined a @reat number of students in ates of thla depaJ;tment are hired ially prepared patterns varIOUS Industnal fIelds such as ca by (he textiles factorIes such as the Before graduatlng the students haVIng Increased .ts product.on We have reached a stage of representative of China. ,~, rpentary tailoring masonry and Gulbahar Pule Khumn and Omid for the thIrd year runmng The developmept where we must re­ Although peacekeepmg was one of the Tstf ().fpr.'Zahir's Speech On UN Day; are gIven projects where they plan, wood. carving Textile Factories deSIgn and wea'te indepen~enuY, wool market also looked up, after \ lew some of the f.scal and eco­ obJectives for whIch the United Nations was The- school also ha'i a section for Every aspect of weaving IS ta a poor perIod at the begmmng nomic POhCles mcludmg the one Followltlg it, on unofficial Irons I most dangerous of all these en-. and developing nationa ~We ~ope said Wardak After Some practice on founded, as long as some of Its 1Demtim-'i:on­ flne arts from WhICh a large num ught SO that our students can Y(ork of the 1960's lallon of thles, notably Los Banos In" tlie that most tropical rIce-productIOn efforts of the United Nations spe Sunday were completely vanqUished in the appri)\ral of the people of Afgha- damental olljectlve of the Unl- press my good wlsbes and those was done under condltlOn~ of thlrhes and malaria was wiped out c1ahsedi agencies In promoting health The first edition was published on nlstlin ted NatIons of members of Society of F1lI- subSIStence culttvatlOn while the In 1960 education and culture in various October 3 1948 the day on WhICh The United Nations In the This WInter the second Unit- ends of the United Natlona and ~a,menfs temperate zone offered better Ir­ Last week another step was taken to flJl1her develop membefl counlnea. AgenCies like a government law came mto effect Conf~nce Strength 01 UKls Balance 01 HospItals feir 2321000 beds now past 22 yel1'rs has been confront- ed Nations on Trade people of Afghanistan for turther rIgatIon fertlloser, weedmg, pest Afghan karakul In order to facilitate tbe "Sorting of kara~ UNESCO UNICEF the World stoppmg 1he French dally news operate In cities and villages By the ed by vonoue problems mclud- and Development WIll be held ,n succe.... In the reJUIsatlOn of the control and other SCIentific cul­ pa~n kul, tile Afghan Karakul Institute will buIld a sorting Health Organisation and the World tram pubUshmg 00 Sundays end of 1970 \here will be 110 hos­ mg those related to the preserva- New Di!lhi to discuss the ser- lofty Ideals of the world organi­ though at a slower rate than In Ihe tlOg botli tlie export and Import fl lural prac!lces Food and Agricultural Organisation Sunday s issue mcluded a 64-page OffiCIal strateSY for restonng house In the Industrial area of Kaliul next to the new we­ pital beda per every 10 000 people tloil of peace on several JJlDments IOUS gap between the developed satlOn Bntam s balance of payments has penod before 1964 gures ,. But when It was found that have rendered commendable &ervlce supplement on the 50th anniversary and the num~r at doctors will have The Government has, however, The Ina.ket background 10 the even under the best condItions mIses of the Kabnl Customs houses The bUlfdInJ which to UN member countries ot the SOViet October revolution of crtsls The most recent and concentrated on tackll!lg the three exceeded 693,000 (28 doctor. per ~"""",-o:...... ;.. "",-- ,--~..:.'""'-'G~-_.. ------""--- taken several stepS-lncludmg dec­ beh'lVlOUr of UK exports Ill'; thi>dfi­ avaIlable at tropIcal experIment wll1 cover an area of two and half acres will be eompleted But the editonal emphasised, the With a personal message from So bastc sources of the deficit the ou­ every 10 000 peopie) tnow of prtvate IOQg-term capllal, ISlons which WIll lead to economIes st half of the year IS th~ Jbet~-had al statIons the Yields remamed, by the middle of next year at a cost of Af 6,600,080. The most urgent need of the present day VIet. Commurust Party Secretary oe defence spend,ng oV"f.sea&-wh­ been a SIgnifIcant slowdown' In ,IIie very low, It became clear that Heywad ConstructIon Company wili build the new sort­ world IS the strengthening and con Leonid Brezhnev go-vernment exvenditure overseas, The Ns in South Vietnam, ra1her Iof mtemiitlonaJ machInery 10 pro- Mtblinl$tah·lMlcausc !more and n!p(!I ~utslde tmued 10 rIse In the past few years But from oow on the tempo of mcreased arrivals of fuels and food, which enables It to produce Its in yoll'leal'!l more about the dnnk and tobacco ted rate and m Malafpla •\t has our car Industty .s hitting new There are certalO countries which annually the Soviet Union, Minis­ tban persistence toward the I!npos mole an orderly' world ileveroJlment plople are 'Illtr8cted by thIS beautifut ab~\1t dom<:stIc expanslOO IS expected to maXlm)lDl YIl!ld openly support such aggre.sioa The ter of Health of the USSR, Borl. Thus wltb tolerance snd unllerstsn- coUrilry'lind 'tourism mily easUy'be- wdrlil, try to learn your Increase leading to a renewal of lmports of food and fuel often Water control, weedmg, and been well mamtamed.1Sut N.s tin­ recotds not only at home but slplo ,goal of Ualag arm. to dellrOY yo~r hkelY 10 merease, Stm1\ss and editorial then mentioned the June ' Petrovsky wrote In lzt1e,tfa dIngo we may lay the founilitjons of come a mam source of Income ,for own country. own customs and growth 'I' Ime wllh the country s move erratIcaUy Among surchar­ the applocatlon of pllStlCldes and as an Irreplaceable part of' BrI­ • the VIet Cong as an erganlsed poU­ Co Ltrl say In thetr October re­ five aggresSIOn of Israel against its He poirited out that by late twen- I~stlng ~e tradlt,oes and avold copying blindly li'ree Exchange Rateli At( productIve capacity. -But how succ geabie Imports, which rel11alned fertlhser were too often done 10­ taln's export drIve," he SBJd tical force This 1S the mcsnmll Afllhilmstlln view ,s'~f&i!an~lal'l ,everythIng that cOmes {rom outside D'MfhaliiStan Ba.n~ ~ essful is the poUcy beIDg In achie­ high ID the second quarler. some part adequately or haphuardly The BrIllsh-based motor Indlla­ 1 l~lllr. of tht UnIted Nallons and of the 'BUt \'(Ihy al1ractillg I~as "And It now seems probable I UIllIl1II1I 1111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111I1111111 1 III lllli ""111 IUlllUlJllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIllUiuOllfuIIllllUllJllllIlUllJlllllllUIII11I111111 ss If all ,w1ihout IOltcepUon ving ~Is I'rlmary obJecttve of restpr­ of tbe Increase IS aurlbutaole 10 a By mterbreecding selected bre­ try-three of Its fIve leading efforts to whid}. we arc devoted" more jl!!0lllii, evefX Y4r'l-'t'o W", vgood m Itself or SUIted 10 your own that the expected growth mIn-I We are ellaeavourlnS towards ~v~ryday hfe 1\1e(·-.\kiiIJ04 devc· KABuL, Oct 24 -Tire following 109 Bntaln's balance of payment once-for-an replenlshmeol o(..stocks eds of the japonf¢a ana indica firms are Ameflcjll1 contro1led­ IIi iparhcular requirements t '" -l f cloneSlan productIOn wl1l 1I0t take ~xpects d~s ii~ear ===_§== \OVERTISING UTa Ii a~-grtat ~ ore the;'" exchange rates at the Da account as a w/lole? The result of these movements 10 varet.es SCIentISts have been lI~e b'1Bhter after ~_;;==G greater ""lilianl)'\1\! Qumber lop¢ cojllltri- ­ lIbanl per unit o~ foreign curr~~y the year, the trade defICIt widened, the VISIble trade defictt averaged £10 which grow sturdy at the base bour 'troubles , (minimum seve" per hue,Iio,,) rtrolllaI.: area w,th- whIch I am dJl'OC- 'l\ie or< iilan 'toT \gl~g supphes from N,gena or the 11".. SHAFIE IlAHEL, EdllOr lly~, con~med....,conomlc ,~~ltifrt ~a to' realise 'tliat without" a Af '!,.2 50 (per U..5 deUIjr) ,fl.! 73 00 after tho excepttonally good 'll.utlurn, mIllIOns a month m the first quar­ and short m the stem, thus The first day of the show\"'gaVe SUBSORIPTfON UTES ~ 1:==_-=== develop- esCape alld 010 ilfe:whls:h tfior,?ugh adllptation of pro~allll\1. , q~at'ier Congo, rather the reverse There It encouragement. With advanCe menl may appat !hore. Datursl and nor- , for the last J of i966 ni,S re­ ter hnd £4S millions a month m preventJng lodging and saVIng For ofber numbers fIrst dial ,""lc:bboanl es, proJects, meillods (and techniquea At 203 00 (per POUnd-sterUng) unJavou!-a~le tren~s" (j;ohld on pa"B 4) • '(Contd on palle 4) s on other hand, some'prospects orders exceedlllll 20 Inillion ster­ li1Vq,thirds of the world's pepple mal lhal\. !he life' lie leads IS qUllo enVironm~pl, -. • At 20440 flected atree, o~e ~:I~earlY ~ number 230043, 24028, ~iI026 v~ to lhe tradltlo"s, attl­ of t In Bolivian production Img I 1:1 h 9ji condlilonl of CCOIIOD11C dis- ueifeiifIii!ll/lble th~ ...... ~ lr~~ l!hi~II ~ut unfortllnal~ly, t~e ludes and capabilities of recip­ At 181250 ,per /lundred DM) "',akmg ell these changes mto But overseas competltlon IS coulel tie 9uilstantiaIJy • ,places on Ient peop1es no senulne and' llishng • '/ ,Af !8250n Rccount It would be a fair assum. ,:_ QUllrterly FOR E I G N lit Cucul/JllO" imd Ailvertllllt,. IIJ1'pro~ • more severe than ever ForeIgn '1 § bY·lIreater solidarIty I eatlb. where pesce, nobility, narmo­ pr0ar<'Sl1 can lie accomplished Al 168800 (per vhunared SwiSS ptlon that total world output is makes on display especially In &WU!01l ~ and- not boCa- and Tgrand~ur.can fOlllld are '9 ssy. soiJiillQty chmty, ny, l>o • fanc) ~f 169966 now runnmg at a rate of some the 9234- pnc" category, thr­ Yearly • 40~ ;; use It Is not enough to collecl fu- geilIDg fewer and fewer Fortunate­ To all our foretgn experts who Af 14q761 (per hundred Fronph 5,000 tons les:j than was generally eaten to make Inroads mto some Half Yearly • 25~ Edlter/a/' Ex 24, Sg ~ nlio and give them away for the ne- Iy, AfghanIstan, by Us natu,al and. i come to help you Improve yOur Slr­ frsnc) f"f '147774 anticIpated earlier In the year of BrItain's Jradltlonal mlll'kets ~ Quarwly • U~ edy, what is required IS a parteer' particular charactorlStlcs offers to ncullure educahon, aoclal services, = 1IlIIIrtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill/II11U111llllllllllllllUIIIIlIIU'IIIIII"U'" 1I111lllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllltlllJIIIlJlli 1llllllllllillUIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIII shlJl whereby lho rIcher natIons csn traveller all meso thing. Why? Re- (Contd on page 4) capItals.. WIth the approach of the WInter we may expect a consIderable mereage in the sille of these handmade sheepskin coats there The foreign exclillllge earned from wese tWo Items has had so­ me effect, even jf a minor olle oh briproving the '~Itlon of AJgharu and bringmll d6wn the poce of the-dliIIar l1ere How are we going to keep the dollar rate doWi:l ,n the mar­ kets here? This has alwaYi been a major problem since-the free market In' KabUl 'S tllilque The reasons for HaJI seasoR IS n'caring In an­ other two monthS tho_ds of haJls WIll go on PIlgrlniages to lnwrnational Mecca This' wl11 affect the JiOsI­ tlon of the foreIgn reserves Textile Trade Up We ought to have a second look at the policy of allowmg free traffIc of foreIgn exchange In The mternotlOnal textile trade Afghamstan it IS a good busml!Sll Increased by 8 per cent In 1966 for the brokers, and also a profIt­ to 11,600 ml1116n, accordlllll to able one for those who seU mo­ International Trade 1966 ClOth­ ney Ing aM haberdashery Increased But we ought to study whether by 16 per cent over 1965 to $2,900 In the long run, as a dev"loplllll mIllIon, and yarns, manufactured / natIOn, We can afford such a soods and flmshed products went luxury when we need foreIgn up by 6 per cent, to $8,600 mil­ exchange reserves for our de­ hon velopmeQt projects Alone, jute did not take part The standby agreement we We are sorry, however, to ~ triat"\Ii'~ Handloom operated by one of the students. In this expansion have With the International Mo-' People's RepUblic of China III not a member of " By Our Own Reporter r;l;."'-, >Me;._'" Most alIve was the man-made retary Fund IS one way of en­ ~.....~~ "'''''s..~~ II the United Nations The rights of the ChlDese Tile Kapul Arts ~nd Crafts School small handloom. at wbich students constant suprevision ot teachers and f.bre sectIon, wh.ch affected cot­ surmg a stable Afghan., but " OW{ ton somewhat, but the'latter may people shonld be'~tOW!d In'lhe wOrld orpid­ • established in 1923 has SO far tra learn basic weavmg sJdl1s Gradu tecbincal lldvlsoro and foUow .pec­ whether we should go on Wlth be makmg a bIg of a comeback, thiS pohey IS another queStion satlon and It should be accepted as the only ined a @reat number of students in ates of thla depaJ;tment are hired ially prepared patterns varIOUS Industnal fIelds such as ca by (he textiles factorIes such as the Before graduatlng the students haVIng Increased .ts product.on We have reached a stage of representative of China. ,~, rpentary tailoring masonry and Gulbahar Pule Khumn and Omid for the thIrd year runmng The developmept where we must re­ Although peacekeepmg was one of the Tstf ().fpr.'Zahir's Speech On UN Day; are gIven projects where they plan, wood. carving Textile Factories deSIgn and wea'te indepen~enuY, wool market also looked up, after \ lew some of the f.scal and eco­ obJectives for whIch the United Nations was The- school also ha'i a section for Every aspect of weaving IS ta a poor perIod at the begmmng nomic POhCles mcludmg the one Followltlg it, on unofficial Irons I most dangerous of all these en-. and developing nationa ~We ~ope said Wardak After Some practice on founded, as long as some of Its 1Demtim-'i:on­ flne arts from WhICh a large num ught SO that our students can Y(ork of the 1960's lallon of thles, notably Los Banos In" tlie that most tropical rIce-productIOn efforts of the United Nations spe Sunday were completely vanqUished in the appri)\ral of the people of Afgha- damental olljectlve of the Unl- press my good wlsbes and those was done under condltlOn~ of thlrhes and malaria was wiped out c1ahsedi agencies In promoting health The first edition was published on nlstlin ted NatIons of members of Society of F1lI- subSIStence culttvatlOn while the In 1960 education and culture in various October 3 1948 the day on WhICh The United Nations In the This WInter the second Unit- ends of the United Natlona and ~a,menfs temperate zone offered better Ir­ Last week another step was taken to flJl1her develop membefl counlnea. AgenCies like a government law came mto effect Conf~nce Strength 01 UKls Balance 01 HospItals feir 2321000 beds now past 22 yel1'rs has been confront- ed Nations on Trade people of Afghanistan for turther rIgatIon fertlloser, weedmg, pest Afghan karakul In order to facilitate tbe "Sorting of kara~ UNESCO UNICEF the World stoppmg 1he French dally news operate In cities and villages By the ed by vonoue problems mclud- and Development WIll be held ,n succe.... In the reJUIsatlOn of the control and other SCIentific cul­ pa~n kul, tile Afghan Karakul Institute will buIld a sorting Health Organisation and the World tram pubUshmg 00 Sundays end of 1970 \here will be 110 hos­ mg those related to the preserva- New Di!lhi to discuss the ser- lofty Ideals of the world organi­ though at a slower rate than In Ihe tlOg botli tlie export and Import fl lural prac!lces Food and Agricultural Organisation Sunday s issue mcluded a 64-page OffiCIal strateSY for restonng house In the Industrial area of Kaliul next to the new we­ pital beda per every 10 000 people tloil of peace on several JJlDments IOUS gap between the developed satlOn Bntam s balance of payments has penod before 1964 gures ,. But when It was found that have rendered commendable &ervlce supplement on the 50th anniversary and the num~r at doctors will have The Government has, however, The Ina.ket background 10 the even under the best condItions mIses of the Kabnl Customs houses The bUlfdInJ which to UN member countries ot the SOViet October revolution of crtsls The most recent and concentrated on tackll!lg the three exceeded 693,000 (28 doctor. per ~"""",-o:...... ;.. "",-- ,--~..:.'""'-'G~-_.. ------""--- taken several stepS-lncludmg dec­ beh'lVlOUr of UK exports Ill'; thi>dfi­ avaIlable at tropIcal experIment wll1 cover an area of two and half acres will be eompleted But the editonal emphasised, the With a personal message from So bastc sources of the deficit the ou­ every 10 000 peopie) tnow of prtvate IOQg-term capllal, ISlons which WIll lead to economIes st half of the year IS th~ Jbet~-had al statIons the Yields remamed, by the middle of next year at a cost of Af 6,600,080. The most urgent need of the present day VIet. Commurust Party Secretary oe defence spend,ng oV"f.sea&-wh­ been a SIgnifIcant slowdown' In ,IIie very low, It became clear that Heywad ConstructIon Company wili build the new sort­ world IS the strengthening and con Leonid Brezhnev go-vernment exvenditure overseas, The Ns in South Vietnam, ra1her Iof mtemiitlonaJ machInery 10 pro- Mtblinl$tah·lMlcausc !more and n!p(!I ~utslde tmued 10 rIse In the past few years But from oow on the tempo of mcreased arrivals of fuels and food, which enables It to produce Its in yoll'leal'!l more about the dnnk and tobacco ted rate and m Malafpla •\t has our car Industty .s hitting new There are certalO countries which annually the Soviet Union, Minis­ tban persistence toward the I!npos mole an orderly' world ileveroJlment plople are 'Illtr8cted by thIS beautifut ab~\1t dom<:stIc expanslOO IS expected to maXlm)lDl YIl!ld openly support such aggre.sioa The ter of Health of the USSR, Borl. Thus wltb tolerance snd unllerstsn- coUrilry'lind 'tourism mily easUy'be- wdrlil, try to learn mare your Increase leading to a renewal of lmports of food and fuel often Water control, weedmg, and been well mamtamed.1Sut N.s tin­ recotds not only at home but slplo ,goal of Ualag arm. to dellrOY yo~r hkelY 10 merease, Stm1\ss and editorial then mentioned the June ' Petrovsky wrote In lzt1e,tfa dIngo we may lay the founilitjons of come a mam source of Income ,for own country. own customs and growth 'I' Ime wllh the country s move erratIcaUy Among surchar­ the applocatlon of pllStlCldes and as an Irreplaceable part of' BrI­ • the VIet Cong as an erganlsed poU­ Co Ltrl say In thetr October re­ five aggresSIOn of Israel against its He poirited out that by late twen- I~stlng ~e tradlt,oes and avold copying blindly li'ree Exchange Rateli At( productIve capacity. -But how succ geabie Imports, which rel11alned fertlhser were too often done 10­ taln's export drIve," he SBJd tical force This 1S the mcsnmll Afllhilmstlln view ,s'~f&i!an~lal'l ,everythIng that cOmes {rom outside D'MfhaliiStan Ba.n~ ~ essful is the poUcy beIDg In achie­ high ID the second quarler. some part adequately or haphuardly The BrIllsh-based motor Indlla­ 1 l~lllr. of tht UnIted Nallons and of the 'BUt \'(Ihy al1ractillg I~as "And It now seems probable I UIllIl1II1I 1111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111I1111111 1 III lllli ""111 IUlllUlJllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIllUiuOllfuIIllllUllJllllIlUllJlllllllUIII11I111111 ss If all ,w1ihout IOltcepUon ving ~Is I'rlmary obJecttve of restpr­ of tbe Increase IS aurlbutaole 10 a By mterbreecding selected bre­ try-three of Its fIve leading efforts to whid}. we arc devoted" more jl!!0lllii, evefX Y4r'l-'t'o W"iriy, vgood m Itself or SUIted 10 your own that the expected growth mIn-I We are ellaeavourlnS towards ~v~ryday hfe 1\1e(·-.\kiiIJ04 devc· KABuL, Oct 24 -Tire following 109 Bntaln's balance of payment once-for-an replenlshmeol o(..stocks eds of the japonf¢a ana indica firms are Ameflcjll1 contro1led­ IIi iparhcular requirements t '" -l f cloneSlan productIOn wl1l 1I0t take ~xpects d~s ii~ear ===_§== \OVERTISING UTa Ii a~-grtat ~ ore the;'" exchange rates at the Da account as a w/lole? The result of these movements 10 varet.es SCIentISts have been lI~e b'1Bhter after ~_;;==G greater ""lilianl)'\1\! Qumber lop¢ cojllltri- ­ lIbanl per unit o~ foreign curr~~y the year, the trade defICIt widened, the VISIble trade defictt averaged £10 which grow sturdy at the base bour 'troubles , (minimum seve" per hue,Iio,,) rtrolllaI.: area w,th- whIch I am dJl'OC- 'l\ie or< iilan 'toT \gl~g supphes from N,gena or the 11".. SHAFIE IlAHEL, EdllOr lly~, con~med....,conomlc ,~~ltifrt ~a to' realise 'tliat without" a Af '!,.2 50 (per U..5 deUIjr) ,fl.! 73 00 after tho excepttonally good 'll.utlurn, mIllIOns a month m the first quar­ and short m the stem, thus The first day of the show\"'gaVe SUBSORIPTfON UTES ~ 1:==_-=== develop- esCape alld 010 ilfe:whls:h tfior,?ugh adllptation of pro~allll\1. , q~at'ier Congo, rather the reverse There It encouragement. With advanCe menl may appat !hore. Datursl and nor- , for the last J of i966 ni,S re­ ter hnd £4S millions a month m preventJng lodging and saVIng For ofber numbers fIrst dial ,""lc:bboanl es, proJects, meillods (and techniquea At 203 00 (per POUnd-sterUng) unJavou!-a~le tren~s" (j;ohld on pa"B 4) • '(Contd on palle 4) s on other hand, some'prospects orders exceedlllll 20 Inillion ster­ li1Vq,thirds of the world's pepple mal lhal\. !he life' lie leads IS qUllo enVironm~pl, -. • At 20440 flected atree, o~e ~:I~earlY ~ number 230043, 24028, ~iI026 v~ to lhe tradltlo"s, attl­ of t In Bolivian production Img I 1:1 h 9ji condlilonl of CCOIIOD11C dis- ueifeiifIii!ll/lble th~ ...... ~ lr~~ l!hi~II ~ut unfortllnal~ly, t~e ludes and capabilities of recip­ At 181250 ,per /lundred DM) "',akmg ell these changes mto But overseas competltlon IS coulel tie 9uilstantiaIJy • ,places on Ient peop1es no senulne and' llishng • '/ ,Af !8250n Rccount It would be a fair assum. ,:_ QUllrterly FOR E I G N lit Cucul/JllO" imd Ailvertllllt,. IIJ1'pro~ • more severe than ever ForeIgn '1 § bY·lIreater solidarIty I eatlb. where pesce, nobility, narmo­ pr0ar<'Sl1 can lie accomplished Al 168800 (per vhunared SwiSS ptlon that total world output is makes on display especially In &WU!01l ~ and- not boCa- and Tgrand~ur.can fOlllld are '9 ssy. soiJiillQty chmty, ny, l>o • fanc) ~f 169966 now runnmg at a rate of some the 9234- pnc" category, thr­ Yearly • 40~ ;; use It Is not enough to collecl fu- geilIDg fewer and fewer Fortunate­ To all our foretgn experts who Af 14q761 (per hundred Fronph 5,000 tons les:j than was generally eaten to make Inroads mto some Half Yearly • 25~ Edlter/a/' Ex 24, Sg ~ nlio and give them away for the ne- Iy, AfghanIstan, by Us natu,al and. i come to help you Improve yOur Slr­ frsnc) f"f '147774 anticIpated earlier In the year of BrItain's Jradltlonal mlll'kets ~ Quarwly • U~ edy, what is required IS a parteer' particular charactorlStlcs offers to ncullure educahon, aoclal services, = 1IlIIIrtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill/II11U111llllllllllllllUIIIIlIIU'IIIIII"U'" 1I111lllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllltlllJIIIlJlli 1llllllllllillUIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIII shlJl whereby lho rIcher natIons csn traveller all meso thing. Why? Re- (Contd on page 4) -, PAGE 4 J SB~EcB UN, .REPRESENTATIvE'S I':' " ~ ~ '~(l ~, ~~. {~. " \ ,...... ," ...... , ;'., "~ , " . .'(Conid. !Tom ~1I' lI)happy to continue to work toaetMr-' , . , traDsport, trade, lahour and so on, wIth you and yoilr leaders towards I alwllys rcx:ommend that they fJr- Ihls goat. , ,• st observe ODd learn abQut your way I am confideDt that 'MgbaDlstah, of lIfe, your needs and tradllloD' be- can succeed in achieving ecollomic fore tryIng to collverl you to do and social oeveloPM'ent wilhout thing. the way they arc done in sacrificing any of I~ qualities, eo­ the" own country, Thanks to better ergies aDd valuable cultural herita­ work-discipllne and method., adv- ges which account for lis vItality anced countrIes have great achievc- Its beauty aod its reputation throu~ ments to their credit in terms of Ie- ghOUl the world and thus U can be­ , '\' : , , ,, , chnologlctll progress and materisl cbme" mOdel and a source of hope I • ~ •• , well-belDg. but none of Ihem can for many countries who are faced "j ' .. i ~ , \ ./ ,Malaria Surveyed claIm to have achieved the kilId WIth the crucial aDd delicate probl­ .. , .Ii' \f;' 01 happiness and hannonloua ems pf a balaDced and harmonious ;' I";J:m':-', SoU'til" ,. t contentment which characterize the development. . , . es Afghan people.. I ~sh well to the people of At- 10/1 , I' , " , ,~ , This treasure, thiS gIft, must be gbamstan to its leaders and to Its c· ·.CLUS DES PINS, Algeria'Oct. servers saUl. KANDAHAR,' ~;' 25, (Bak!1· preserved and safeguarded during tho future. ' 25, (AFPI.-Delegates of 65 de­ Approval of the economic "mag· tar).-Blood sUdes_tram 19,849 process of economic developmeDt. Thank you. veloplitg countries tram na carta" prepared by the bln- persons of 50,470 hOlDes in 373 vil­ You are fortunate 10 be urtder the three, continents adopted urtllJililtDtisIy,' f<;rence drafting co}junittee, ,at- lages in various western proVin. leadership of a benevolent monarch last night a "charter of AJgiers" ter minor chariges in phraseo- ces-have been tested for malaria who knows both the adv~nlages and , , FOR SALE ., '~o~en~, logy. ensured that the conference duHng. the last two.months. the dangers of modernization, who --1II11.f1i'st in liistory 1966 Ford CoritDa l,5OI cc. Dai;J setting'forth the I:conomic dem­ wowd end on schedule todaY. , TeSts 'shoWl!d that-1..8 per cent, knows inttmatcly your needs and unPaid. Used for ODe month. ouly 'ands' 'of the "third world." The charter is J to be presented Or 364 perSOIlS, bad'.inatarfa. a.,. your ,wishes as well 8S your various In Kabul. $1,600 or reasonable 01­ I th~· posslbllitiea and potcatiallUes. The adoption df tlte charter l)y as the platfonn of the developing cordiDg to ,. l'elllorial Malana fer 'a ;tinited front· of the developlog world in discuasllll\S on world Eradication Department in Kan­ It is with this all~mbracing kno­ telOmtu-t: N. Cobbold. UN Doe., wledge of hi. people that be has colititries appeared to be Of _poli­ trade I with the litdustrial coun- dahar. The arear where the slides tical 'as ;well as economjc sigirlfi­ tries J.n New Deihl at the second came from had not heen- surveyed encouraged the economic, political Teleplsone: 20448 Na~ions Bnd 80clal evolution of the nation, cance,'st least in the long ron, ob- seSSIon of the United for malaria before. , t , lhe lale.t pha.. 01 which I••ymbo- Conference on Traae and peve- The'areas surveyed are in Kan. hzed by the e.tablI.hment of the lopment (UN:CTAD) next Febr- dahar, Zahul, Helmand, Urozaan, Supreme Court which has been en· TEST, TEST-AND TEST. \ Murville Denies uary. Farilh, Chlik/taitsoor, Her,t;BajI· trusted by His MaJlsty with the task ENJOY YOUR LIFR After a minor skirtnlah, the ghis and Ghor, - of combming traditional fslamic Indeed, taking the period of 12 5,000.000 ton. ,ot 011 out ot the coun­ conference alSO agreed to maIn- Homes in 332 villages'in Cha­ 1967 'tri'~ Vetoing UK Entry prinCiples With the requirements of Tesl oace 8Dd become our fri­ months eDdmg June in order total 6,500,000 tOn. /OlaJ r<\lIn. tain the functions of the "coordi- khansoor have becii lB1llllbered end forever. Fais Hotel and '8a. to mmlmisc the distortions caused " Ing capacity. ' national hIstory and present Ume nating committee of the group of for malarIa eradication. tauraDl Is ready for your enter­ by the eDdmg of the Import ~un:h­ 77", which organised the present After completing this pret­ It IS only by such a balanced app­ PARIS, Oct. 25, (Beuter).-Ma· tainment. ThJs :very new 8Dd iBo­ arge and by the errallc behaVIour Tile Suez oil'inSlallaUons cost bet. roach that one can hopefully ~xpect ween $70 and 80 million, the Briga­ urice Couve de Murville, the conference, at least uptil the Iiminary survey, departmenl sour· Buy N'akal Products ~,I" dum hotel Is lOOated in Jade Na­ of exports. present indications are , I ... 10 achJeve a prosperous nnd happy dier said, French foreign minister, last New Deihl meeting, ces in Kandahar said .praying der PashtooD jllSl a few steps of a favourable balance of monet­ future for the Afghan Nation and Dlght strongly denied that Fran­ (Conld. on palle 4) WIll begin. rlghl of the Khyber. It-Is eqnlp­ ary movements (takmg mto account Macaroni. VennieelIl I-~ the Umted NatIons and Its repres­ PIA _Winter Schedule' ce had vetoed Britain's entry ped with the IIIOlll modern ac­ a large posItIve: balancm8 Hem) of Spaghetti Noodles made , ' t'mahves In Afghamstan will be mto the Common Market. commodations and serves both some £ 175-200 mIllions with eggs by NakaI. You Effective No,vember 1, 1967 He was speaking on French te­ AlghaD and Enropea.n dJsIu!s and 1000sion. His statement was aimi­ (LPS) can find them in the Nlk­ Security Council Meets To' Johnson Makes New Appeal Rice Variety relreahmenla. T~ursday, lar to one he made to a group of zad Market and other Days: Monday, Tuesday, M~ddle :Britlah reporters in Luxembourg (Coold from pacre 3) groceries. Discuss East Crisis In his TV statement he also For African Regionalism new plants are best groWn In Saturday denied there was deadlock am­ • • relatIvely dry zones, such as the UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 25 said, "I request the convening ong the SIX following this week's WASHINGTON,Oel 25, (AFP)­ and seize this hour at hope," added northwestern and eastern plams INTERNATIONAL CLUB AFGHANISTAN (Router).-The Security Councd of an urgent meeting qf the Se­ councIl of miDlsters meeting in US President Johnson made a new the PreSIdent. "For Ute drat time In of Ceylon which receIve an an­ Arrival: 1050 hours met Qt 0126 gmt last night on curity Council fo consider the Luxembourg. • appeal for regionalism in the sphere hiS history mao was able. to think nual ramfall between 35 and 65 the MIddle East crisla aftel' the grave situat{on resulting from He was asked by the TV in­ of econollUC development during a Bnd act in global terins to improve Inches Oktoberfest - Week Departure: 1140 hours UOlted Arab Repuhlic and Is­ tbe Israeh acts of aggres'ion. terview whether France hoped dInner in honour of VlslUng Came­ the human condltiOD. The InternatIOnal Rice Be- rael had accused each other of WIth a view to takIng prompt to convert her five partners to roon PreSIdent EI Had) Ahmadou "He can chango UIe c:ondltioDJl search Institute at Los Banos in committing Ilaggresslon" by star­ achoD against Israel in accord­ her pomt of view He SaId "I here Tuesday that breed war He can do aometh1n1 lhe Ph,hppmes has developed a present Aircraft: F-27 (Fokker Friendship) tIng an artillery duel across the ance WIth the relevant articles do not hope to convert them, but The PreSIdent said a "new Sense about the old tyrannies ot bun,er, plant vanety labelled IR8-po­ from OCTOBER 24th to 29th, 1967 TIlE OPEN Suez Canal. of the UOlted Nations Charter," I hope that together we can un­ of community, of constructive world dlscase and Ignorance that enslave pularly known as Miracle Rice­ In a letter to CounCIl Presid­ AUAR source told Reuter as derstand the realities of the SIt­ order IS qUIetly emerging" in the two thirds of hi, race", said John­ whIch mcreases the YIeld some ent Senjin Tsuruoka ot Japan the text Was released that ef· uatIon 10 order to draw the ne­ world .on eIght tunes over the check va­ GOETHE·INSTITUTE chief delegate, Mohammad EJ~ forts were being made to have cessary conclusions." "We call it regionalisnt," be said nety and the AgnculturaI De­ Koney accused Israel of "a new the Council convened last night Couve de Murvil1e said It was "It is built on man's growing con­ partment in Ceylon has produced presents and premedlated aggressIOn" in "in view of the urgency of the too early to speak of a deadlock viction that achOD u most effective' Ojukwu To Stay. Its Own H8 which at least qua­ a lecture on TuesdaY'S shellins of the Suez matter." between the SIX, SlOce diSCUS­ when It IS collectJV'e action.' druples the yield. "The Tradltional Frlends1l!p between Afghanistan Canal area If so, Israeb ForeIgn Mimster SIons were only juat beginning on lilt recognises that, whatever the These vaneties now experUnen· . He said there could be no con· Abha Eban, who waa in Wash­ a very serious and diffIcult passions of natlonahsm, the problem Asserts Biafra German~" tally grown 10 IndIa. Ceylon, and nectlOn between the sinking of (Conld on palle 4) questIon. ot a region respect no national bor­ ENUGU, Oct. 25, (AFP) -Biatra's Pakl~tan, Thailand, the Philip- the Israeli Eilat on Saturday "in dars. It says that mankind has a 5HAHf'ASAND by Mr. Hamed Mlaluiloud. commissioner for information l)r pmes Malaysia and Indonesia B~umedienne, the temtorial waters of the um-j common destmy and that deteni'lined Cultural Department of the Royal Afghan UAR ted Arab Repuhbc" and yester­ men may combIne to shape it­ Uegwu Eke, MondaY dismissed as have produced exciting results "chlldlsh, ridiculous and typically In IndIa the yield of dry season MiniStry of ForeIgD AffilJrS day's inCIdents, ~ PI~nes through shared experience, joint The Israelis had carri~ out mI. '_ US Carve Out Ring development, economic integration Nli"erian" a Lagos radio report that crops has been mcreased from AD lIIIJIl"flCOdenW Old In &lie and Envoy Hold Talks Blalran leader Odumegwu Ojukwu around 1 5 to around 10 prkle ., 8IWI Puuul veplall1e wit~ htary operations "systematically and regional coopcraUon." tons a leQture slldes oJ!.. '; ", Man's purpose must be to "unite was attempting to leave the self­ tons per hectare, 10 East Pakis­ elL agalDst the CIvilian and industnal ALGIERS, OCt. 25, (AFP)-UAR ,Of, ~~ Destruction. Around Hanoi proclaimed republlc. tan and MalaYSla the yield has "The Continents Seenrby a GeologJat" .t instalJations and not,aiaInst mi- 8JqIj PuuuI-4Jte besl Yecet ~f: D~/K. , , Deputy Premier .:lakarla MohleddJb. htry targets." , '. The commissioner described the been raIsed to about 6 tons per .by: ScIuiililt, - -.r • SAIGON, Oct. 25, (Reuter).­ Japan To COnduct able on .~1lJe, - , Qlrlvlng here yesterday with a mea" He srod he was sure that the It was hit In a massive co-ordlnat­ report as 44turtber proof of the de.. hectare and 10 the Philippmes Technische HooliSChule MOOchen .. ;~~ lage trom Pre.ldent Gama! Abdel American planes carved a rmg of ed raid by U.S, air force, Davy and pair In Lagos military elreles and ot rOD can blJ)' year 8IWIp"."" facts y.rhich proved "Israeli guilt the same selection of plants pro­ on Wednesdiyt. Ocwber'25;'1967,'l1f ~.OO o'clock p;Dr" . Nasser, met for an hour last night destruction around the North Viet­ marine lighter-bombers. Big Escort Drill their pathological tear of Col Oju­ duced more than 9 tons per hec­ rrom UI7 stan In U1. town. and responsIbility" would be sub­ namese capftal of Hanoi m their They were flying trom bases In i wfth President Houri Bdumedlenne stantiated by the report of the kwu's brillIant mllltary aod political tare. Even expenmentaI wet Admission free! (Goethe Institute, Kabol.Sbar·e4lau 01 Algeria. latest raids, a U S spokesman said Thailand anti South Vi~tnam, and TOKYO, Oct, 25, (DPAl.-Ab­ leadership." season crops 10 Thailand have -,------~ ji;:"';' ", • UN chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Odd here yesterllay. .from carriers in the Gull of Tonkin, out 55 surface ships, 40 planes, Also. laking part In the laIka were Bull. Dr Ek,e claimed the LagOS govern­ been mcreased to 6 tons per hec­ ~erlan Chief 01 Stal! Col. Tahar He said air force, navy and manne the spoUsman said. and four .submarines will con­ menLbelle,"Od that Col. Ojukwu was tare-more than double the tra­ While the UAR had accepted lighter bombers combined to batter A Hong Kong, despalch .ald elgbt duct the m9st extensive escort the only stumbling block In the way ~ra'nspoit Zbirl and top UAR government aides the UN request to abide by the dItIonal quantIty. ,Mromtaz Company, who accompanied MohieddlD on hi. the capital's fall lifelines from the American planes. were shot down drill since the birth of the Japa­ 01 their "bid to annlhllate the people \ Isra~lis In CeYlon, fanners long satlS­ ceasefU'e, the either ca­ northwest, northeast, east and south over various parts 01 North Vietnam nese Maritime Self-Defence ot Biatra". 48·hour vIsit. tegorically refuaed or resorted to hed with 60 and 75 buahels an No official comment was available TuesdayI bombing fh'e major rail­ . Iit an English language broadcast 'Force from Novemher fIve to He recalled that when Col Ojuk­ delaying tactics, "except afte. acre, are already getting 200 to 14th 12.30 Men's Luncheon I but -the talks were believed to in­ yards on the four rail lines. monitored In Hong Kong the radio the end of the month, "Jijl Press" wu visited Port Harcourt last week their planned aggression Was im­ 250 buahels an acre and thia 16.00 Start of the SHOOTING COMPETITION elude a report OD recent Anglo-UAR ObJect of the aerial assault was I said a nllmber of U.S. "pilots were reported to congratulate Biahan soldlen en­ plemented," EI-~ony said. without scrnpuloua supervision ~ost fir.,.~to discussion's aimed at restormg dip.. to cut all supply links with ChIna captured. In the exercise, about 38 mine gaged In the llberatlon ot Bonny, Sauerkraut The. mobilised transport gasOlinE "For the above reasons" he of tbe cultural practices employ­ '" ~. , ,lomatlc relaUon. bj>twcen Cairo and '. and the North VIetnamese port of sweepera WIll be simulated as Lagos Radio claimed he was about ed. Figures for Indonesia are L!lndon, Haiphong Bnd to lever the south­ a convoy of merchant ships with _board a helicopter and Dee the not yet avrolable but the indIca­ "SCHUETZENFEST" The weekly magllZ1ne 01 the rul­ bound supply route 10 the war fronts. about ten destroyers posted ar­ country. US Resumes Arms AU' torce planes struck the north­ tIons are that the Phihppine IRS 20.30 GERMAN FOLK, SONG EVENING AND Ing Natlona! Liberation Front, A1t1­ Indian Economists ound it "Col, Ojukwu is the beloved and will produce substantIal • "ains I can Revolution, said, IIUte UAR bas west line from China at the Phu The dnll WIll take place from dedicated leader 01 his people Lagos and will be found eminently DANCE Tho. rallyard 47 mIles trom HanOI. a situaUon which will shown much poUtical sense.U Shipment To Recommend Bank Ise Bay to the Sea off ShIkoku cannot create SUItable for local consumption leaving JlIIIoke rl.lng to 1,000 feel island and in the Seta inland make b1m leave Blatra," said the smce the IndoneSIan peta nce IS . 25th 16.00 Sta,rt of second round of SHOOTING Another despatch quoted a U S sea. doctor. one of the vanetIes used In de­ Israel, Arabs military spokesman as saying Amen­ Nationalisotion The doctor also charged that the Sauerbraten It WIll be started on the occas­ velopmg the MIracle RIce Yaftali Teleg.-ams can planes bombed North Vietnam's Ion of thIS year's grand naval' re­ Brillsh Broadcasting CorporaUon hsd (TWFI WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (AFP)­ most important airfield and major NEW DELHI, Oct. 25 (Reuter)­ view, which WIll bring together "as usual echoed the Lagol broad­ b8~. The UDned State. yesterday anno­ MIG Pbuc Yen, for the fint A team of indIan economlSts yes­ the main elements of the Mari­ cast." "SCHUETZENFl1;ST" Thant For UN Day time. , unCed it J would resume arms dehv­ terday recommended naUonahsahon time Self-Defence Force in Iae 20.30 Preliminary ELECTION OF TIlE "BEER cnes to Isra~l' and five Arab countr­ The alrlleld, 18 miles north-north­ of the country's banks. Bay. west of HanOI, was known to be on -QUEEN" les-LebaDon, SaudI Arabia, Moro­ Thisl the team of four UniverSIty The MalltIme Self-Defence KABUL, Oct 2li, (Bakhtar).­ the Pentagon's list ot restricted tar­ Wt'ather Forecast cco, Tumsia and Libya economISts said, would ensure inV­ Force attaches pnmary anport­ Judges Galtler Actlng Prime Mmister Abdullah gets and senior American oftlcors be­ YaftaIl sent a congratulatory te­ OffIcials said the deciSIon was estment of funds In accordance WIth ance to escort operatIOns in view SkIes In the northenl, _Ira! DANCE due, in great part, to the fact that lieve Soviet technicIans may be the pnorltles reqUIred by the na­ legram to SOC(etary-Generai U stationed there of the heavy reliance of the J a­ In Pakthia and western l'eglons wiD be 26th 20.30 GRAND OKTOBERFEST DANCE Thant Oll the occasion of the 22nd the SovIet UDlon WBS shIppIng arms tion's fIve year plans panese economy on ocean trans­ cloudy wIth occasIonal ra1Il 8Dd Koteletts aDDlversary of the United Na­ to some MIddle East countries, not­ TheIr report, drawn up for the port snow in the aflenuton. yesterday tions. ably Ihe UntIed Arab Repubhc, rulmg Congress Party. cTlucIsed pr­ GARDEZ, Oct 25, (Bakhtar)-, North salang has 20 em. _, Zl Dean Rusk Picketed A luncheon was given by Ar­ Syria and Iraq Ivate commerCIal banks 10 IndlB for Deputies Approve A semmar ior judges opened mm rain. Kabul 3 mm raJn. Sa­ with competitions in FINGERHAKEN sene Shahbaz the resident repre. In announclOg the move, U.S. In Los Angeles "betting boardIng and speculation." here yesterday. Judges of the rezmlr 5 1J1QJ, Kandphpr 1 mm, ARMDRUECKEN...BEERDRINKEN Relbekuchen sentative of UnIted Nations De­ Stale DepartmeDt spokesman Rob­ LOS ANGELES, CalIfomlB, Oct. For failing to contnbute to the dev­ More Of City Law courts 10 the province of Pal<­ ID­ thla and members of the Allor­ Herat 17 mm, Mazare SharIf 10 velopment Programme 10 Afslta­ .crt McCloskey saId the decision had 25 (AP)- PIckets WIth SlgDS Itke elopment of small and medIum KABUL, Oct 25 (Bakhtar)-Art­ ney General's Office aro parlici). mm. Kunduz 3 mm, GhazDl G mstan _ to mark the day. been takeD independeDtly of rece­ "get out of Vietnam" and "Rusk dustries Bnd agnculture. and for en­ Ieles 21 to 26 of the law goverJllng '~EKLATSCH" J patmg mm, JaWabad 8 mm, Jabul So· 28th 16.00 AND FASmON- HRtt Marshal Shah Wall nl Israeli-UAR incid~nts sucb as kIlls children for profIt" paraded couragmg mODopolies by gIving mUDIcipaJlhes were discussed and raj 6 mm, BaghIan 1 mm, Sharak SHOW Brathendel Khan GhaZl 1k Abdul Zaher, the'slnJQng ofl the Ellat. p,cacefully Tueway outsIde a hotel easy credIt to a few IOdustrial hou­ approved With certam amendments MaulaWl Mohammad KaSim. .. 2 mm, Mukur 8 mm, Logv G preSident of the Woles! Jirgah, In most cases. he said. tho shIp­ where U.S. Secretary of State Dean s.. and by DeaJectmg rural areas In yesterday's sHllmg of the Wolcsl actmg president of the Pakthia mm, Lagnian 4 mm, QaJa men!;!. invol~ed will be of material Rusk was to make a speech. Among baDks threatened bY' pro- Jllgah. courts, saId It was great pleasure AND and ht!ad of the Friends of the 14 mm and QadJa 15 mm. 20.30 PREIS SKAT BINGO-afterwards United Nations Association, Se­ ordered and pajl! for before the sil<­ His lorum: A capacity Crowd of posals for natlOnalisation are ten The tneellng, whIch lasted from to see that in the wake of ro­ The temperature In Kabul at mGH-FlDELITY... natQr Abdul Hadl Dawl, presi· day war broke oul, 1,500 from the Los Angeles World foreign banks-five Bnush, two 10 a.m uDul I 30 In the aflernoon. fonns launched by HIS Majesty 10 a.m. was 10 C, 58 F. dent of the Meahrano JirIlah The malO items to be sent are fi­ Affairs Councll aDd the Town Hall Amencao, one Dutch, onc French WBS presided over by Mobammad the King, the judiCIary was takinc YealenIay's temperat_: Ilhler plane., radio equipmenl, spa­ of California at a luncheon ID the and ODe JapaDese as well as Indlan­ Ismail Mayae, VIce preSident of the its rightful place besJde the le­ 29th 20.30 Start of the CHAMPION SHOT "KOE­ Acting Prime Minister Abdullah Kahul 13 C 4 C Yaftali, Court Minister All Mo­ re paris and trucks, Century; Plaza Hotel. oWned banks House. gislatIve and the executive bran­ SSF UP NIGSSCHUSS" Knoedel ches of the government. hammad, cahinet members, high • sai~ '~as Kandahar 21 C 18 C ranking offlciala and membera of "The judICiary," he 70 F 81 F I expected to dIspense juatlce eq_ 20.30 CHAMPION RIFLEMAN BALL- , the diplomatic COJ'PS attended. ually to all. MU8l'e Sharif 13 C 9 C , Various functions were held jp 55F 48F SCHUETZENBALL... schools, Kabul University, tli'e "Our duty IS grave and our res­ Ganlez 15 C 5 C company tankers are Public Helllth Institute, Aria­ ponslblhty IS colossal before our U F 41 P people", Maulawl Ka.,m SOld 27th 16.0f Election of TIlE "BEER QUEEN" , , na Cinema and Radio AfghaniB­ JaWabad 22 C 14 C tan on which a message from Ac.. "We come together here to'dis­ 72 F 57 F Stimmung tilis' Pripie 'MiJilster Abdullah cuss how to better discharge our Yaftiill ,was' read' and Dr. AI>.­ duties," he said. Fun-humoro--4ance Tam: dul" ~aher' .anli .Anene Shahbaz Jubel epolfe.' - ~dio 'A'fghanlstan also camed a half}. hour roundtable TUCCI LEAVES Trubel on ~the UN. ~ \ t. KABUL, Oct. 25, (Bakhtar).­ Hetterkelt , Speakers arouha tlie talile were ' Prof. Joseph Tucci, president of r, 'or.1 Ghulam· Slild1i Masoun, pro-, ;.._ the Italian Institute for the Mid­ ", fessor of""internatlonal"reJiltioD&' .. 'idle East left KabW for home For all competitions: in the' College' "of_,Law, 'Kabul;- 11 MondaY Beaotllul prizes donalted by: LVJiTH4NSA, UnivemtYi OS;f.".!l Alawi. c:ditor 'of " ~ He was here to supemse the ARIANA CIN:DIA . A.W.I., HO~HTIEF, S~~. " ISlaha and Amanulla!>' Haorat ·of :, • Italian archeological missIOn's At 2, 5, 7, and 9 p,m Itallan- - ~, ~ I· Mitiistry' of Fore~alrli.',~, ' <, excavatIons In Ghazni. The pre­ French 111m dubbed In Farsi , l 1. /J, .(/ ., Newspapers carried WJjeclai !uti­ sent season of excavation on IL RITORNO DI RINGO ~ YOUR RESER~ATION N~W: pall !1500;~.' .. cles' and editorials here yestar': -I , Ghaznl's Tape Sardar. a KushaD PAlIK CINEMA daY. ~ent ~ the Woles1 Jirgah and the Afghan·UN FrleiuJ Ihlp Soelety, Dr Abdul ZIller speaks on UN Day. sIte. ended for the year. At 2:30, 5:30 8 and 10 pm. ZIai; ~. Kessel or Mr. Sawhney. American 111m dUb~ in Farsi. • - QUO VADIS APPUCATION .FORMS FOR COMPETiTIONS

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