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VOL- - VIII, No. 139 KABUL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1969 (SONBULA 17, 1348 S.H.) PRICE AF. 4

WOMEN'S INSTITUTE .i MARKS INT'L LITERACY DAY

KABUL, Sept. 8, (Bakhtar). The women .attended the meeting at the I International Literacy Day was ma- end of the .function Princess Lailu- i rked in Kabul in a function held ma distributed letters of thanks to 'J r in the auditorium of the Women's the volunteers who have been tea- last evening. ching the literacy v Institute courses A Their Royal Highnesses Princess Mrs. Saleha Farouq Etemadi in a ill '3 . Belqs, Mariam and Lailuma, the speech said she was happy to see Minister of Education Dr. Moham- that the third anniversary of the mad Akram, the Minister of Infor- literacy campaign is being marked. mation and Culture Dr. Mohammad She said that the literacy cam- Anas, high ranking officials and paign, following other educational and cultural movements taking place under the guidance of His Majesty Palestine rejects was one of the important moveme- Photo (Muqim) nts in this country. Ma el addressing1 the meeting. solutions She said that Her Majesty the "all Queen in a message six years ago had recommended that the Wo- Vietnam Pashtoonistani of surrender" men's Institute take practical mea- war sures to popularise literacy among CAIRO, Sept. 8, (Reuter). The women jn this country. poets, writers Palestine National Council last ni- 'Despite limited financial means, Heavy fighting near Cambodian border ght rejected "all solutions of surr- the Women's Institute has expanded SAJGON, Sept. 8, (Reuter). At mourning period, but as the time for In the northern provinces the only leave for home ender" and afflrmed the Palestine its literacy campaign activities in least 277 North Vietnamese and the stand-dow- n approached military action reported yesterday was a people's determination to achieve the ', she said. Viet Cong were killed as they laun- spokesman reported very light ac- skirmish between U.S. marines ard of full and complete "liberation" She thanked Princess Lailuma, ched seven attacks near the Cambod- tion throughout the country yester- a guerrilla force near An Hoa and KABUL, Sept. 8, (Bakhtar). Po- chairman, Palestine soil., who is the of the literacy ian border Saturday, the U.S. com- day. about 37 kms south of Da Nang. ets and writers of central and sou- A statement issued here last night campaign committee for the guid- mand reported. Earlier Saturday the North Viet- The spokesman said two marines thern occupied Pashtoonistan who six-da- y by the council, which ended a ance. She also those Af- spokesman said 10 Americans were killed 15 wounded as fifty-- thanked , A namese and guerrillas also attacked and they came here to participate in the closed-doo- rs sessions Saturday, ghan firms who have donated, mo- were killed and 77 wounded as they the Northern city beat of a guerrilla and later garrison of Da attacks first anniversary of Afghanistan's determination of the ambu- affirmed the ney to the literacy campaign fund. drove off the guerrillas woh Nang killing five Americans and found five Viet Cong corpses in the independence- - at the invitation of people carry on what Edu- at- :;;:' Palestine to Speaking for the Ministry of shed a convoy and rocketed! and wounding 168, but everything was re- battle area.' n, the Academy left here yes- resolution victory V it called its until cation, Education Ministry Advisor tacked six other American camps. ported quiet there yesterday. The command reported 36 rocket terday for home. Mohammad Gul Palestine de- and the creation of a Mohammad Asef Mayel said that The stepped up action came less The upsurge in fighting came and mortar attacks throughout the Sulaiman Khail, the Vice President achieved. mocratic state were the campaign against illiteracy was than 48 hours before the gtfcrrillas during a high point in military ac- country Saturday night in which of the Tribal Affairs Department, said : "Starting fr- 72-ho- ur The statement the national and international duty were due to start a ceasefire tivity. Intelligence sources in Saigon total U.S. casualties were one killed Rishtin the President of fa- om these' principles, the council to commemorate late President 2 wounded. The . killed of all the countries of the world. the had been expecting a concentrated and attacks the Pashto Academy, some Pashtoo-nistan- is artificial crisis in Lebanon Ra-he- ced the Later Mir Mohammad Ismail l, Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam. series of attacks in Tay Ninh and s'X South Vietnamese and wounded residing here and writers affirming the right of the Pales- sta- by and UNESCO expert on liter- The Viet Cong secret radio Binh Long provinces since August five, he said. and poets said goodbye to them. of action and at- tine masses to freedom acy Andre Lecourtis spoke on the tion, "liberation radio", said the 12. The poets and writers of southern movement on Arab soil and deno- week's aims of the literacy projects. tacks were also to mark the The most spectacular fighting Sa- occupied Pashtoonistan Moham- attempts to oppose our uncing all turday followed tile ambush of a mad Hashim Ghelzai, Malik Abdul disarmed peoples in their camps with U.S. infantry convoy by North Pashtccnistanis Ali Kakal, Malik Mohammad Os-ma-n, force of arms". Vietnamese troops, firing rocket Jafar Asekzai on delegation led by Bri- Vietnamese pay homage to and A Palestine propelled grenades and machine their way home were welcomed in gadier Abdel Razak Alyehia, com- clash with guns. Zabol and Kandahar by the direct- the Palestine Liberation mander of dead President Ho Chi Minh Helicopter gunships, air strikes ors of the Tribal Affairs Departm- Army, left here for Beirut yesterday (Reuter). liner carrying communist delega- and tank fire were called in by the Pakistani soldiers ents in these two provinces. for talks wftjk Lebanese, authorities HONG KONG, Sept. 8, Vietna- countries war Americans and killed 55 ambush-er- s, The writers and poets of central the crisis between comman- Silently mourning North tions from several to settle the spokesman said. One U.S. occupied Le- mese paid their last respects to dead on its way to Hanoi yesterday. KABUL, Sept. 8, (Bakhtar). A Pashtoonistan left here for dos and authorities in southern soldier was killed President Ho Chi Minh yesterday as The communist leaders on the and six were wo- report from northern independent home via Nangarhar. They were banon. unded. more foreign delegations flew into plane include Czechoslovak Deputy Pashtoonistan says that recently a welcomed in Jalalabad by the direc- The dispute arose from a recent A Prime Minister Peter Solotka, Po- b'azarre incident occurred du- clash between tor of the Tribal Affairs Depart- armed clash between PLO guerrillas Hanoi for his funeral. Pakistani soldiers and ring the ambush A soft-drin- k nt Ignacy truck ment there. Lebanese near the Nahr el President Ho, his body dressed in lish Shinwar and Sapi tribes occurred and the pulled up behind the convoy the Le- khaqi uniform and his head resting Hungarian Deputy Premier and near Zorbander and Nawagi. Bared refugee camp in southern Vietnamese on a white pillow, is lying in a Jajos Feher and Bulgarian Vice-Premi- er driver jumped down Three Pakistani soldiers who were banon. from his cab and braved the glass coffin in the capital's Ba Zhi Kozhivki. bullets to engaged in road construction have The council recommended soft-drin- dispense ks to the American Lib- Dinh Hall.. A Romanian delegation headed by been killed and in the clash sevejral Bulgarian National strengthening of the Palestine troops, strung Government, party and civilian' Prime Minister Jusuf Maurer was out along a jungle injured the report adds. eration Army and decided to set up path 77 kms delegations have been quietly Cling also on its way to Hanoi. North Northwest of Two Pashtoonistani nationalists a revolutionary court to issue ver- Saigon. Day the coffin and paying their Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin ar- have been martyred and in- dicts against those "attempting to past On three rived in the North Vietnamese ca- another big battle 88 kms jured. carry out sabotage action on, the homage. north Meanwhile a chartered Soviet air-- , pital Saturday. northwest of Saigon American The report adds that Momand, enemy instructions". and South Vietnamese troops (Observers here think Premier killed and Char tribes have ex- 70 North Vietnamese Chou will probably fly back to regulars. Th- pressed their firm support to the ree Americans died 31 wo- Hanoi for the funeral). and were Sapi and Shinwar nationalists. Ev- envoy fight, Kidnappers release US. unded, in this the spokesman ery tribe has called on its armed The the said. broadcast said funeral He described South Vietnam- fighters to get ready to extend aid. although prisoners would be tomorrow, North ese casualties only as light. Independent tribes of northern after govt frees Korea had earlier said it would be Pashtoonistan, Sapi, Shinwar, Baja-wa- l, Sept. 8, (Re- assador got home and stepped up RIO DE JANEIRO, on Wednesday. Hanoi has not yet KABUL, August 8, (Bakhtar). Momand, and Char ambassador, kid- a massive operation to find the lef- uter). The U.S. announced the date of the funeral, Ambassador of France in Kabul, Mang have warned the government Hit iiiillllllill ago Brazilian tist kidnappers. ceremo- napped three days by although it said mourning Andre Negre met Prof. Fazel Rabt of Pakistan to withdraw the soldiers revolutionaries in downtown Rio City police headquarters received nies would continue until tomorrow. .lift Pazhwak, the Rector of Kabul Un- from building the road and stop aHipiii morning. He was a stream of anonymous telephone ye- was released this Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin iversity yesterday and exchanged intervention, otherwise they will Em- announc- . the American calls throughout yesterday seen arriving at sterday laid a wreath at the bier of views with him on the affiliation meet strong Ves'stance of the people1 was a scar ing impending acts of terrorism. bassy in a taxi. There Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi, the Soviet programme of the university with of northrn independent Pashtoonis- showing the kidna- This morning a bomb exploded at on hi head that news agency Tass reported. French universities. tan. ppers had hit him with the butt of the home of the Argentine ambas- In a despatch from Hanoi Tass ' a gun. ' ' sador, causing some damage but no said Kosygin and the Soviet delega- A Brazilian air force plane landed casualties. tion stood for several minutes in at Mexico City carrying 15 political In a telephone call to the newspa- silent tribute to the North Viet- Bankers consider effects of "earlier yes- priosners released an exchange for per "Jornal Do Brasil" namese leader. Gueorgul th- Traikov the ambassador's life. Observers said terday, Elbrick's kidnappers said ' President of the Presidium of guerrillas aim was "purely nationalistic", possible funds flow into FRG yesterday the communist eir the National Assembly. We con- who kidnapped the envoy and that they had no contacts with BASLE, Sept 8, (Reuter). Wes- However, they admit that the sud- gratulate the government and major yes- 12-- J have undoubtedly scored a foreign countries. ' KABUL, Sept 8, (Bakhtar) tern central bankers met here den per cent devaluation of the people of Bulgaria on their na- Cara- in- propaganda coup and the governm- They denied repcrts from Prime Minister Noor Ahmad Et- terday to consider the effects on French franc early in August has tional day which is today. ent's readiness to accede to the pri- cas that two of the kidnappers be- emadi in a telegram to the ternational monetary stability of a eased some of the pressure on the to meet another longed to the Venezuelan revolu- possible large-sca- le flow of world currency scene. soners' release and Prime Minister the Democratic funds , demand the nationwide publication tionary movement. Republic of Vietnam (North Vi- into West Germany after the gene- Opinion in West Germany also of an manifesto-see- ms The 15 prisoners were flown to etnam) Nan Dan Doung hag ex- ral election there later this month. seems to have veered away from Libya opens cable to have caused resentment in Mexico in a Brazilian air force pl- pressed his condolence over the Central banking sources are not regarding a revaluation as the effec- right-wi- ng circles. The release of prepared estimate how much mo- tive solution infla- ane, which stopped at Recife . and death of North Vietnamese Pres- to to the country's the prisoners in exchange for Elbrick Belem on the way in order to pick ident Ho Chi Minh the inform- ney s likely to flow into Germany tionary problems it was considering a links with world was denounced by rightist paratroo- up two of the 15 from jails in those ation department of the Foreign in anticipation of a revolution of few months ago, they say. seiz- pers who last night temporarily cities. Ministry said. the mark by the new government. ' Any large-sca- le seculation on a cut since coup ed the government's radio national mark revaluation would have unset- and made a broadcast. tling effects on international interest ' Lib- ' CAIRO, Sept. 8, (Reuter - The U.S. Embassy was taken by U Thant rates, the sources believe. ya yesterday resumed telephone by the ambassador's appea- surprise Rates on the Eurodollar market, and cable links with the outside first learned that he was rance and which spans national frontiers and world, cut since the September 1 reporters. free from tot talks to end Nigerian war is beyond the control of individual coup, the Middle East News Agen- release came at the end of a Calh His conference sources said. countries' authorities, are still high cy reported from Tripoli yester. captivity about 78 hours ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 8, (Reuter). added. dramatic of sp- - and show no signs easing Secretary-Gener- al secessionist party had After the Secretary General's firm of day. "' '" during which he wrote four letters to UN U Thant The Biafran TV statement eech the conference adjourned to in the near future, they add. country s revolutionary co- attached to messag- yesterday called for talks to end the earlier made it clear in a The his wife, Elvira, six-- Any large dockers to go Nigerian war, and a Biafran spokes- that it was insisting on unconditional leave time for a meeting of a scale reflow of "hot uncil also ordered es from his captors. ear- money" into immediately. The man promptly declared his state was talks. The Nigerian head of state, man committee appointed at an West Germany would back to work Elbrick's release came just four be in order to al- ready to a negotiating team Major General Yakubu Gowon, ho- lier summit in Kinshasa in 1967 to partly channelle through the decision was taken hours after a plane carrying 15 pri- send sh'ps to unload wever, told the summit last night: help federal Nigeria end the war- - Eurodollar market, with operators low commercial soners freed by Brazil arrived in here if its safety was guaranteed. Libyan harbours. par- is not possible for us to com- The committee consists of the buying dollars for switching into their cargoes in Mexico. A spokesman for the Biafran "It here of promise on the principle of the terri- heads of state of Ethiopia, Came-rou- n, marks.. the agency said The Brazilian government put the ty at a summit conference ' integrity Nigeria". Niger, Ghana, Liberia and The "recycling" mechanism put It added that large demonstrati- plane to meet an the Organisation of African Unity torial of men aboard the Congo-Kinshas- a. various Libyan cities took the to cr- U Thant, in his speech to the su- The last four have into effect by the central bankers ons in ultimatum by the envoy's captors said Biafra wanted OAU in support of the atmosphere mmit, said the only way to stop suf- appointed their foreign ministers to from Western Europe, North Ameri- place yesterday if they were not flown out of eate the necessary for girl stud- that to the deputise for them. ca Japan designed to send revolution. Women and be exe- talks between responsible authorities fering in Nigeria was end and is the country Elbrick would origin ents took part, demonstrating for on the federal Nigerian and Biafran war. . The committee was stated to be funds back to the country of cuted. over the first time in Libya's history, it side. He said he earnestly hoped that preparing a report for the summit following bouts of speculation In an official statement issued said. was ready to ac- negotiations could be pursued to on its activities but conference sour- parity changes. from the embassy, Elbrick said: To He said Biafra radio continued achieve this end " and to assure the ces confirmed that it had, for the However, the scheme, first used Libyan stations an understatement of the year, cept safe conduct guarantees either day coin all the people of that first time, invited any member the heavy speculation on a for the seventh successive to the from the OAU itself, or from Presi- security of of the after cit- I'm glad to be back. I'm glad cannot broadcast cables of support from Ahmadou Ahidjo, its chair- country". 41 delegations represented here to mark revaluation last May, kidnapers lived up to their word dent izens who called for the trial of General Odu-meg- The UN Secretary General will appear before it if he had some affect funds which have come from let me go. man. Biafran Leader officials of the deposed gov- leave the later confer privately with delegation contribution to make to the cause of the vast and international EurodoH senior Rio police sealed off all roads into Ojukwu could not the agency said. guarantees, he including Major General Gowon, peace in Nigeria. lar market ernment the city immediately after the amb country without such

V SEPTEMBER 8, 19G9 PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES Libya Thought Flood of oil money brings sudden wealth Food For projects. Automobile agencies crowd .Following Is an arlkle published BY Ravmond II. Anderson revenues, new low-co- st Government housipg ' In the New York Times of August Libya's share of the oil the people who' re comfortable the downtown area, finding eager 17, three weeks before the recent now approaching 60 per cent as a customers for Mercedes, Fiats and coup In Libya; result of legislation amending the who have time to worry over Utile foreign Jaguars, despite the high duties im- A torrent of oil money pouring 50-5- 0 arrangement with 40 posed in an elfort to discourage con- into this desert nution of lest than companies, is giving the Government trivial things, of spicuous consumption. : is provoking a money than it is capable ... j two million people more girls walk through revolution. spending. Miniskirted r William MvFee sucul and economic arcades with their mothers, sleepy pastor- with the profligacy of shopping It is transforming a In contrast an-kl- who are concealed from head to e GO al and trading society into a modern some other Arab oil monarch, King n, in flowing robes, with only a society of bustling construction, Idris of Libya, an austere octogene-ria- eye peering through a small Copy..... consumption and grand undertook to use most of the dark opening. vision. oil money 'for the social and econo- pconomic In the narrow, winding alleys of TIMES SEP 2 5 1969 Before exports of oil. began only mic transformation of his backward THE KABUL Tripoli's old quarter, near the har eight years ago, most inhabitants of country, bour where United states marines Afghan pub. Lioya scratched a bare existence fr- Under a five-ve- ar plan begun in Published every day except Friday and J. battled in the 1801-10- 5 Tripoli war, ,. v SD inadequately watered 1963, a minimum of 70 per cent of ,. i.. Lj Pu b isnine Agency. 5 om a thin and are be-- - c rmt , mm ..traditional Arab handcrafts 7KmB, ..,....-...,- ..-;., "."mm, IMMMIMHIMMMIMMM the revenue was to be .allocated to mm m. sliver of coastline. by ap IIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIII - ino disnlaced in shops radios, .MIIIIIIIIMIIHIMIIIIIIIIMimil 0" I S 1951, when ithe former Italian develoDment. But because of an in- M fm M 11 in auto accessories, but P mo-adequ- pliances and colony gained independence after a home the sudden impact of oil Anmversurym ui bakers' toil at .primitive ovens near- luiiiuinvm period of British and French economic foundation and foun- - ghanistan. short they centuries ago. i tk- tatu anniversary of of the manpower, ab- by as did MM5- ouw - " po-we- administration, the average income a scarcity of trained XOUttV IS With the setting up of the separation of As might be expected, older Lib- , Parliament. The was only $40 a year. Today Libyan out 19 per cent of the funds inten- ding of Afghanistan's between the three organs of the state the yans have begun 'to shake their with the special election .economic planners foresee their co- ded for highways, ihousing, .agricul- v .this year coincides require a new dim- the impact of money on significance than of the Parliament achieving a per capita gross ture, education, lhospitals .and .deve- heads about has more untry er self regulating but at the same lindustry remained the .morals and behaviour of the pTeZri.niversaries. The 1Mb Afghaa t ension. It beomes national product of 1,700 by 1973, lopment of ttmull JarUam-en- with the five-ye- pe- generation .and fret about time its work needs better coordination surpassing that of Britain. unallocated wlhen the be officially inaugurated Western sin movies, violence and will branches of the state. This way the Par- Sudden wealth has come to other riod snded. opening of the secoiid parUament other two the 'streets. making the must be atten- pr- Libya's iplanners decided to allow idling in thus liament keeps it authority but also Arab oil states, the expansion of Govern--- new Afghan Constitution -' rAa a result, part .of the inception of the gra- a one-year lapse to permit more th- since the role it has to, play at the oduction and income was more alloca- tive to the coordinate undertaking ment's loil revenues is being in 1934. regulating na- dual than it has been in Libya. ;orough preparation .before considering draft laws for -. of mosques establish-- " time of ifive-ye- ar , to the .construction election campaign, the organs Lib va's share of oil revenues this the second plan. Un- ted The ' .bolstering religion as a general elections, and the compara-tivel- y tional affairs. more than last der .the new plan, begun Jast April, and 'to ed to supervise of the Parliament brings year, 50 per cent Every anniversary ..about $ 3rbillion .will be spent for for social stability. mass participation of Hhe people In the year's share which in turn was f0 for the development of the projects For centuries the mainstay of the difference between the type of to the fore the need per cent more than ithat of the : economic and social and elections show the of the people. Neither will go Libyan .economy was piracy, which before. political and social conscience year before. In 1961 the first more than a billion dollars parliament we will have with the ones the conflict with the United nor the people should become exports, Libya's income toward efliuppiqg and enlarging the led to greatr education through the parliament tyear of oil is limited to People have received Development of democracy is a con- country's armed forces. States. Today piracy four de-cad- was $11 million. main- elections and the stroll-throug- taxi drivers and the participating in general development of the now ,A h the ty of Tripo- Tripoli's process and with the The surge of oil production, co- life throws liirht on the tinuous 'Set- stay of the economy is oil. The of parliamentary people in political affairs morc bac- at a rate of more than three million li a Mediterranean port .first maintaining and pro- interests of the later untry is living high now on expan- interest the people have in barrels a day, is largely a result of tled by the Phoenicians and king is needed for its values. oil revenues, but the Govern- , occupied .by Greeks, Romans, Span- ding moting democratic values. leaves behind a record 01 Libya's good fortune of being on Every Parliament, . brings ment is looking ahead. provide the Mediterranean side of the Suez iards, Turks and Italians .and failures which should At the present rate of consum- has done during its achievements Canal. The closing of the canal in ney old and new. What the Parliament the successors to work harder office ption, the .country's presently proved enough incentive to Arab-Israe- Modern existence is on reeoid. Hun- the 1967 li war hampered nearly forty years of committing the , exhausted less ones before and to avoid produ- ..buildings rise amid .the .wreckage of oil. reserves will be in s, been than the deliveries from easte of Suez of laws, and regulations have - 30 years. The objective of the dreds mistakes that its predecessors did. was ri- one-stor- brick . and stucco shovels, than least three stages of secnltiny: same cers at a i'me when demand on pae 4) approved after at isnational time. From start Europe. whbse inhabitants .have moved to Continued and consi- Parliament's time sing i sharply in first reading, committee consideration, deputies to work for houses to finish people want their deration by the general meeting of the two Parliament. Lame them and to serve them in the parliament. ' , of the of the ,duck sessions are detrimental to the interests The Afghan Parliament has been instimmeniai future parlia- of law general public and we hope that the the rule com-plet- e in laying the Joundation work for every ;session stands as has gone forMrs. Indira Gandhi law in Afghanistan. T&e ment will see! that Another round and for a government of consistent in its work president, 'Nijalinga-- industry sublime prinoi. in time and Yet another round has gone to "Congress party new Constitution by virtue of the prayer to the soul of summarily The real worry is thai Mrs. Gan- parlia- On this day we offer our Mrs. Indira Gandhi in her fight to ,ppa, who last weeK in 'has produced different founder of explanation of 'Mrs. Gan- dhi may want to make up for the pies enshrined it Majesty King Nadir Shah, the wrest control of the Congress party an have set different rules to His late to swallow lack of teeth in her so:iai'sm by ments which in turn ageing men who run its dhi's .indiscipline, had democracy in M- - the Afghan Parliament. fcom the gimmicks. It is one thing to want accelerate 'the development of a meeting his pride. organisation. On Monday prevent a imonopoi'je .concentra- executive, Mrs. Gandhi is now in a pretty :to of the party's, national of economic .power. To stifle ditching .unassailable position. "The use i she tion called to censure her for disregard of the impera- will make of her strength remains to :bigne$s in the .party's official candidate for the technological efficiency is IPlRIESS seen. The economic policies 'she tives of presidential election, did nothing of Jot anaemic in our new Constitution outlined a note to t the something else again. Tru duty of one department or organi- embodied the kind. It merely produced a homi- recently in Yesterday's Heywad carried an to the polls to elect the like the Birlas into left Wing of "the Congress party has every indivdiual and or- are going solidarity, in the circum- party of big firms (International Literacy sation but Election ly on and order to Often used big business as its whip- editorial on assume a certain country's 13th Parliament, inevitably the consumer industries in International ganisation should stances such a homily was 'boy, Mrs. 1 Gandhi (Day Today, :it said, .campaigns are the usual feature of leave .room .for smaller scale busin- ping and miy th- amount of the responsibility and .loaded in favour. Literacy IDay is ibeing observed democratic election, it said. Ho- her exclusion of 'big bus- now be about to pick up the whip. contribute whatever possible towards any essmen. The the; world. This is because campaigns should be to the top 20 firms, as No doubt the commnnisls. who roughout noble cause. wever, such Her opponents were thought inessperhaps ' which miraculous-a- the promotion of this warmly applauded her takeover of we live in an age in an edi- carried within the realm of decency have a majority in the executive, but suggested in a recent oflfci il report day Yesterday's Anis carried will continue press dvances are made every running on- widely unpopular the top banks, 1o parliamentary elec- .and ..needless attacks and it disappeared in the face of her would not be a mil- torial on the ' "f public ownership in various sph- in science and technology while down of personalities should be slaught. Strong men like Uttar Pra- move, whatever might be said about or tions. It expressed delight that our scarcely people are still unable to ' Th- .efficiency of India's eres. ButMrs.' Gandhi tan lions of with the values avoided. . , desh's Gupta .quailed; before her. its effect ion .the Undoubtedly the people in accordance oblige "them without danngini; her , read and 'write. ey came to see that Congress party production of .consumer oods. o acute appeal as a slightly. le- problem of illiteracy is not governments in a number of states No larger number .of eyebrows countries, but eon-fini- ader in the Nehru tradition. Of co- in the more advanced might be swept out of office over- - would .be raised by the. idea of still gr- ' urse, it suited the conniunisK as the developing countries are night if her friends in the state par- foreign investment to certain it to wonc together to appling with the problem. votes. And of ithe economyThe idea of suited her liaments switched their sectors w.;rk universally recognised , of raw material im- as much as it uited her to Illiteracy is were to try the same ; ,a state takeover (f ('m they afitud together to the tight in the a stumbling block on the road to m Delhi lest and exports is old hat: some Ihwart as thing against her. in New ports - whv addi- -, by state nresideu-ia- l election. als.- rCc 5nj that is in she retaliate by seeking a dissolution items are already handled - suit 'them 'to cooperate pn-iss- of tion to regular educational program- wh'ch a friendly president would aeencies on the anciunt .argument .. nn buying and selling provide , minority rights, since both look to mes most developing countries have been unlikely to refuse. ' that bulk some would and, the the minorities 'for .aunn.'t But clo launched separate programmes 'for of 'North Vietnamese his time, if not, she would count on - ...... Inlnn oHv3ntH!JP 'lit trf The death In any event ser cdllaboration be'wen them is literacy among the greatest. . sphere Mrs. Gand- the advancement of President Ho Chi Minn was 'the the support of both communist par- cky .agricultural ' "The man who drove the French' rogramme calls for little more "difficult to envisage because both of their people. i main topic of editorial comment in ties, as well as minority parties like hi's Indo-Chin- of result- out of a and stopped the .implementation of exist- them aTe bidding for the votes One of the major problems As an newspapers. the DMK of Madras and the Akali . . than the in their plan to replace much the same segment of the elec- ing from a high degree of illiteracy, :ln Kuala Lumpur the English Americans .Punjab, Above all public ing laws to protect tenants. all a nation- Dal of torate. developing countries is the , said that the former was above way. She to be opting for in the language Straits Tims seemed to be going her stems - if there opinion is also If anything, Mrs. Gandhi- ig now that number of unemployed President Ho, one alist. A dedicated communist opponents without tears. There fact the with Jthe death of So the majority of her a-- , Find--; one, he did not spurn the property, but ttvs a thorn in the communists' side persons increases day by day. of our age had passed away. ever was reconciled themselves to a - holdings of turban any country had There she tries to t, ny her move jobs for the jobless is a problem said in editor idea of an alliance with mee- some talk of imposing lears. ing The newspaper an render even ;before Monday's they mi- can saf-- if that would advance the cause of lis a rpartici ur:y socialist to radicalism, the suppo" that need not be stressed. It his 79 years he lived a ting. The issue was clinched when too mot iiah'In his own people's independence .... economists have long ght hope to gain. This is why many ely be said, the editorial went on, life that, as fiction, would have !the. home minister and eas- idea. Some its or-- 1 desir- people ibelieve that, as ihe leader of combating illiteracy the de-- ; the worK of a New Yorfc Times said in been saying that it wouU be that by described as influential person in the wo-.u- ld been remarkable man: ily the most bidding up of a revample Congress party, she vrlnninir countries would in fact be. with .an overheated imagin- bituary on this herself, able prevent the iwriter foe; cabinet after Mrs. Gandhi infla- be the best bulwark against co- J athicve-.men- ts Chi Minh was a forbidable a, period of. also flighting against unemployment ation. His adventures, his Ho whole weight behind a property values in might have been a friend ;l threw his diverts mmunism India can have. which is a great social evil. are legend. who which turned out to tion ;not least because that country (the United States) had investment in (The :Econon,ist, In Afghanistan, it said, the prob- -' "Admirer of French civilisation, this moot terms Verv nicelv. The resources away from to fcv v hr. illiteracy has been given ser- together the forces of been more consistently faitblul lem of ' he brought Dienbien-,ph- u. noblest principles which ious consideration in recent years. the French at some of Its thatibroke V.iaij'i A number of programmes for the "Implacable foe of the Ameri- he admired", Bulgaria s English language advancement of literacy among the cans, he turned to lefferson for ins- In Penang the the death of' ' rural and urban population have piration when drafting his country's Straits Echo believed developing unlikely to make cooperation with nations been launched. The very fact that declaration of independence. President Ho was Economic ' policies. !Prof. Dinko Toshev great emphasis has been placed on "He took his ideology from Marx any difference to Hanoi's .By a hint by her chief Bulgaria .back up materials and consumer goods from the primary and fundamental edu- and Lenin, yet placed his country But it said that Bulgaria is a small country, but representatives of in Park, Xuan Th-u- y put forward by the them. In many cases Bulgaria, in cation is expected to bring about a ahead of communist peace negotiator she has an eventual and long history .the resolutions rapid and large scale the- .developing na- accordance with her possibilities, gr- marked improvement in raising the Receiving aid from Russia and that a struggle for her national libera- delegates of mi- of long-ter- m short-ter- States troops withdrawal vital interests of , ants and credit literacy index of the country. China, he accepted orders from United tion and for the consolidation of tions, resolutions- of a more conciliatory res- to her foreign .trade contracting par-- - also mentioned the ght produce . five these nations. The editorial neither. . . her national sovereignty. For intriguing possibi- render-..in- g ties, this .credit beiqg intended to fact that the Ministry of National "He was no mans lackey. ponse, presented hundred years, she was under the .The Bulgarian .people are- moral, in so Tar as stimulate the expansion of foreign Defence, too, has a regular literacy s, disagreeing lities. domination of the Ottoman Empire.' .not .only but, ne- is on the cards that Hanoi's also (giving trade. teaching programme for the newly with much of what he had done, "It The names of the revolutionary they are .able, they are. policy will be much as be- heroic strug- .'In regulating her .trade and pay- recruited cadets. By the time a sol- vertheless will respect him for the 'fore'gn fighters in the history of the Bul- material support to the there will be no real working peo- ments balance with many countries, dier leaves th army he is well able to urge 'to 'national independence that fore and that garian people are those of profoun- gle of the Vietnamese driving change in the conduct of the war. country from the Bulgaria has assumed the practice of read and write. was Ho Chi Minh's main dly respected and beloved sons of ple to liberate the "Thuy's statement, revet theless, is imperialists and their lo- receiving payment in local currency The Ministry of Education and force". the people. Bulgaria's present foreign American com- intriguing in its implication of a against her active balance, then, the Afghan Women's Institute, too, In Manila the Manila Times policy is based on the revolutionary cal 'henchmen. and climb down in respect of what Ha- policy in regard in the course of time, of buying con- have launched adult literacy courses mented, that 'hatred of communists and progressive traditions of the In its economic the noi made out to be a fundam- countries, the Bul- sumer gods or raw materials from in which illiterate but willing per- as an enemy could not conceal has fight for the liberation of .the en- to the developing peo- pr'nciple in its negotiation po- is guided by the that balance. sons are taught how to read and personal admiration of many ental slaved dependent peoples. garian Government and the An important write. In some of these courses the ple for President Ho. licy". - Bulgarian statesmen have shown following three principles: a) feature of Bulgaria's audio-visu- he is dqad. President Nixon's slowdown of its foreign policy on relations ftth the developing coun- most up to date al means It said : "Now that by their deeds that they support the basing of troop withdrawals from Vi- tries, especially are .employed to effiecti.vely impart many more in the opposite camp further liberation struggle of the peoples of mutual advantages; b) and with the coun- his- etnam and the stronger line taken other of the set- th basic knowledge. may be content to leave him to Asia, Africa and Latin America. We in the internal affairs of tries Middle East, is the her chief negotiator, Cabot Lodge national ting up joint indus- The editorial, however, acknowled- tory. by can find a particularly vivid confir- countries and respect for of enterprises in making it clear that his country exchange of try, transport, ag- ged the fact that we still have to go "History is supposed to render the in mation of this policy of solidarity sovereignty; c) mutual construction and case of would not move forward without the technology, industry riculture. a long way before the complete era- final judgement. But in the with the nations fighting for nation- experience in has alrea-d- y communists giving some ground, This iorm of .cooperation, which dication of the problem. It stressed Ho Chi Minh judgeme.it al .liberation in the fecent past and and cultural life. one of may have helped, the newspoper technical agree- represents a higher is wel- that the campaign against illiteracy been rendered- - He was present relations of the Arab na- .The .cultural and stage and leaders of said. .with .the countries of comed with perfect understanding by should not be considered as the the greatest revolutionary tions and the Bulgarian people. ments signed Arab peoples live in close Asia, Africa and .Latin America on bath sides, promises to help in exp- , ii ,mmmmmmKm The mi MMmmnM.ummni.n.nwim-im.iwm- 'm7,,,!J,,n,,Jto;X'S"",, proximity to the Bulgarian people. the basis xt .these three .principles anding "Bulgaria's economic relations S line, ftype A;. SO .expansion of trade with the countries region of Claitified: per bold Tel: 14041 Hence the interest nd readiness of ensure .a steady in this Bul-- . the the Ditvlav: Column inch, Af. 100 Retidence: 42365 the Bulgarian people to help them, between these countries and world. What is, concretely, is by (minimum eeven Unet per insertion) actively and systematically, in their garia. task which being solved the .period .about 18 years, setting up of joint industrial enter- subscription rare IShatoi Rahil, Edifor liberation struggle. la .a of foreign with ithe prises? 23831 tAMhe time of the national revo- Bulgaria's trade Tl: developing countries has increased First of all, the joint enterprises Yearly At 1000 1 lution in Algeria, Bnlgaria render- Residence: 42301 . times. The structure of ithe are set up on the basis of the two WO f ed material assistance to the libera- 462 Half Yearly At import and export trade between parties taking part on an equal foo- 800 tor, nrmv. The Bulearian trade un Qutrtey At I , Bulgaria the developing coun ting. This means that, according to Editorial tx. 24, 68 ions sent ten million leva to assist the and Akerians in their military opera .tries shows that trade between them their possibilities, the two parties fOBllON Bulgarian merchant ships car- is .based on. the principle of mutual divide the work when the new en- numbers first dial twitch-boar- d tions. For other armed forces advantage. terprise is set .up. 24028 ried supplies for the numbei 23043, 24028, -, alw- Yearly 44 of the Algerian people. To these xountries .Bulgaria lex- Equal participation does not Bxlecaion Half Yariy 18 II At international conferences and ports the products at her young and ays mean that all the" production Circulation and Advertising the modern industry, imports raw on page 4) IS i "i" sessions of the United Nations, and JSSSZ ....; h i' " PAGE 3 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER 8, 1969 Mrs. Simlingcr wins tennis 'Ji lt-

championship .ji.-- i el By Our Own Reporter ' nee call to I I1C WUIIICI1 VI 1MB WCSl HIO 5(111 ardent tennis players and we are for children sure would 'like to ee the women iBy of Afghanistan also participating Nokta cheen y The ollke .telephone rang It was in official ganie3 of this healthful pattern and she said she will finish . ft long distance j1 mould it sport, ' oa. not soon. Tell her and don't forget, hearlthe .voieeiof the .lady who Mrs, Heidi Simlinger, an outstan- was that she must finish it quickly. i calling. My .attention was bifercatqd as- ding tennis player, who recently car- - 0. K.?', she asked following the . with two : ntftsl. a (Knmilnncli irk .sounds The telephone op- king of the telephone operator ' erator to tell me that the call was 'Yes, I 'II tell I assured her in- - this year's tennis tournament her', from Shcberghan, and the lady beg-inin- g from my in KubuHs from Austria, the land end. the conversation. ' iBut of ftkiing. you alway8 forget things I Sometime both voice .were lost, tell you, she Arriving in 'Kabul in 1962, Mrs. repeated. . and then reappeared concurrently as 'Not ithisi time', 'Heidi 'Siml'nger is well acquainted I reassured her. if the wires were dichatomised. As a 'I heard with Afghanistan, because her about Parwin's imarriage. faceaving devise to the intruder Tell Kabir,to put af-- .had worked here for 19 one thousand aod caller, I requested the operator ghanis in an envelope years. She herself works the Aus- and give it at to tell me what the lady at the fto occasion trian embassy in' Kabul, while her her.on4ie of a haoov other end, was trying to tell me. It marriage. Another thing. husband is working with Hochtief You .write was a modus apparendi to get the a nice note on mv behalf here. i and nut conversation going, it in the same envelope, She hag 'been playing tennis for v Something 'This is Mahhouh. vour sister, cal. i really .exciting. Don't forget, is the last four years. f it lirlg', the faint voice, then the harsh urjgent', she said and was repeated Her first tournament was in 1966, ! .metallic voice announced. by the operator. when she unfortunately broke her 'Oh, ,yes, how i are you, , glad (Continued on page 4) leg, She began playing again in the to i hear your (Voice after such a long summer of 1967 with all her might Recipe : time', said and heard its bombshell and with the partnership of Mrs. I echp ,pni. the .telephone, iThe operator Pape. with whom she olaved a few Aloha from the land of sunshine t , wa doing a good job, not his throat, ' weeks ago won the game. Mrs. Ventura, from the "Garden Is- -. , .though. , Mrs. Simlinger played against t . land" of .Kauai, Hawaii, suggests IListep, I Jiayen't seen you all for ' Mrs. Pape, who is also an outstan- ,.' this imaginative combination of sw- In a function held in the Women's Institute yesterday., utternoon to mark literary day MRU a . long time, How are mommy and ding tennis player in the single sum- eet potato and banana, with a touch Prince Lailuma gave certificates of merit to volunteer .teachers. daddy. Tell them . I miss., them', the mer tournaments in Kabul, and of brown sugar. . . .a Native Haw- faint Jady'g :Voice said followed by ' won. Mrs. Pape was the runner-up- . aiian recipe. ' , the. repetition ,rom the, operator. ,, Together they played the women's 4 rope iBananas Press On Women: 'They are fine too, ..and you', I doubles and victory was theirs. Mrs. 4 sweet Potatoes. repeated. t Pape played the mixed doubles with ...,' Brown Sugar f ;'Not .bad. .1 was , admitted to the M. 'Omar Seraj. Mrs. Simlinger was Butter , , : hospital.for an operation. You know the runner-u- p in the mixed doubles. children Salt and Pepper Raising sound, healthy ; sometimes women get gynoecological Her was Dr. Thomas Sch-rec- k partner troubles, .like J.euptWate. ;" : the one I have. The Par-bo- il , Sweet Potatoes, peel and August 30 the International By a Staff writer wedding ceremony and instead iuse J kids stayed .home, and J was in the k Mrs. bimlmger and Mrs. Pape 'On slice in 14-inc- h slices. Butter Cas- thro- society. The family environ- that money .for the purchase of ld hospital. Jt was terrible,, really ter- do not feel that tennis is a difficult Day For Children was marked ful for serole. Place layer of Sweet Potatoes spe- especially the role a mo- goods. She says their wed- rible. You don't know ,how .difficult spun ughout Afghanistan by holding ment and dish, Pep- iui wuiircu. me uuiiipcuuuu ding ceremony simple, it is to jn in season with Salt and ceremonies,-He- r mes- ther plays' will "have a great impact was so that be the. hospital for such can be very keen and the game can cial Majesty's per a few small dots Butter. is only a few very close relatives were a long time. It is, and of be very rewarding. sage on th's occasion wag broadcast as far as the' rasing of child con- terrible', she said invited and it did not cost them through the .operator. Add a layer of Banana slices. Sprin- " In the winter they both ski avidly. over Radio Afghanistan. In a co- cerned. kle with Brown Sugar. Repeat until held' at The writer emphasises the need very much. Now, adds the woman 'Oh Oh, I saidrand Oh the ope- Mrs. Pape, who has been in Afgha- lourful function Ghazi It Casserole is filled, having top layer children of education for all mothers so writer, both she and her husband rator said io her. nistan since 1959 and has been play- Stadium to mark the day, of Banana and Brown Sugar. Dot that they can raise a sound and cap- work in two different places so that '.'About that dress. Ask-- , Hamida, ing tennis since 1964, used to play of various kindergartens in Kabul m with Add' society they make enough money. The ser your wire, happened Butter. Water, Bake for Ka-bu- l. and American and Indian children able person to enter the as what to the i handball before she came to - hour or until brown in a moderate residing here took part, and perfor- a useful member. vant takes care of the child. How- aress Has she made it so far, or ever, when she gets back home at not. Why all. oven (350 F.) Serves 4, i med national dances, and other skills. The woman's column of the this delay? Tell the tay-- 10 p.m. she starts preparing supper .lor to "finish, my work, Her Majesty the Queen at j the Zhwandoon is also devoted to Child- I'm getting Miss America for husband who works as late mid- -' tired. You know end of the ceremony handed over ren's Day where the role of mothers the blue material I night. , sent to to the presents to the children who and the importance of healthy child- Hamida get stitched for (Continued on page 4) 1 Zftwa-ndo- on ; me? give her the design, and the 1970 chosen were the winners. The weekly ren is .discussed and good mothers ' ' j ".' ...... has given a good coverage are praised the trouble they take for ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, to ' the occasion by publishing a in .bringing up their children. Sept 8, (AP).-i-- A Michi- number ot pictures and articles ab- The daily Islah in its woman's Woman to woman gan blonde, who aspires for a car-- out the roie of children society. page has published a letter from . rier in .the broadway theatre and The same issue of the magazine a married woman. The letter writer PRESENT FOR TEACHER itant one. "nor do ...give the butcher : hasn't had a date sinoe June, began carries an article by Miss Karima says she is a woman, 24 yeaTs We had a letter saying that our -- that ..u,y, suck oun or me ,. her,reign Sunday as Miss. America Isaqzai entitled Position of ago and a half year son could The old, married two years and four old "milkman apinta. 1970. Woman in Society'. The writer men- now she has. a child. The woman start school next term. Am I mean? 'Whatever, could I Pamela Anne Eldred, a dignified tions the fact that it is the writer recalls when she was engaged . Trying to prepare him for fcis, give my greengrocer? Miss T.: ballet .dancer who - won the crown and wdll behaved woman how. both she and her husband de-- and not wanting him to think! I Salop. was radiant as she appeared at con- who can bring us a child to be use- - cided to avoid lavish spending for was getting rid of him I said ' I'd - A DATE? OR A RASPBERRY? ho- ' ference Sunday after only' three miss him. j HAIR-RAISIN- G urs sleep, . From the " Czech artists' show at Spinzer My tact was wasted. "Now, Mum" other side of the hedge Pamela,, a lead dancer in the Det- I heard from my liMLJ By A he said, "you mustn't be greedy; cries neighbour's roit city ballet, was first runner-u- p Staff writer Mrs. Simlinger son. A gruop of first class Czechoslo ni dancer Miss Hana Cisaraova, a you've had me quite a while", in the Miss Michigan pageant last t "No, "Daddy! vak mime dancers, as the first gro- member of the group was especially Mrs. M. H. Chalfont St. Giles Tlease don't do' it! year. The second time around as players indicated, - No.. stop':it-Hio- n't As both tennis up of its kind come to Afgha- good. MUSIC TO HER .. , do it,' please!" Miss Detroit; she made it to the top. secret a good tennis play- I rushed out the behind nistan is currently in rKabul and Another dance that captured the The sound of a drill on a build in horror, to meet my On campus disputes and politics ; : is exercise and practice for at ' ing tmoarrassea wno : ex- - er stages performances at the Coffee eyes of the audience at the Spin- site, The sound of an aeroplane neignoour, she said: "I'm a firm believer in everyday. plained: ""Poor little least an hour 'House of Spinzer Hotel every night. zer coffee house, which I had the in the night. The sound of a street soul, he does authority. I have a mind of my own, ' Commenting on Afghan women hate'having his hair Mrs. The eight-memb- .group, includ- honour to see was a Czech national vendor's jolly shout. The playgrou cut"; H.: but .why should I defy my elders if Mrs. Simlinger said, "One thing that ' ' Chaddesden. ing its director and an organist ar- dance that was managed by five nd s dm when the kids are out, they , are right just for the sake of am highly impressed by is how I. rived in .Kabul a little, over a week charming girls, who are acclaimed Thunder during a violent storm, ' defying them". women are good mothers for NEAT?' ' ' " Afghan before Jashen. According to the con- as first class female dancers on A baby's cry in the early morn.... She was asked to characterise an In order to bring up 'My father-in-la- w told 'be- their children. tract s'gned betwen Spinzer and the stage and Czech television. It These sounds may worry some us how, ideal man. "A sincere one"; she rep healthy children, though they .are lot-- Not fore the licensing laws,' he his group it will stay here for three mo- was rendered to the audience ex- folk a and lied. "One who put the interest of educated and are able to work in used to fetch ale during which they will give actly as they are in Czechoslovak-ra- n me. I was deaf: but nowll'm brother from a others ahead of his", nths, e official non-offici- al departments, "pdblic'-hous- in a. quart jug and performances in Kabul and may be villages. The national costu- not! j for their Pamela, a senior majoring in sp- they leave all kinds of jobs and con- father. ! in Nasher theatre, in . mes worn by the girls increased Mrs. A. G. Glasgow. eech and drama at Mercy College raising J centrate their attention on authenticity My friend, nearlv sixtv. was But 'On "the way home they would of Detroit, says she has a philosphy The Czech b'kini performers who1 the of the dance. their children'!. ting her golf clubs into the back dimic naif tne ate, topping it up of competition with herself,, not .IV Ka r r mostly between 18 to years Members of the group are: Eva nkiil will crr. 4hca are 25 of her car the other day when a" Whh water from a rahvbarrel. Not others. two 'Charming tennis players and of age also do some striptease dan- Kudelova, Cadiscava iBerkova, la only were they , 'neighbour's small daughter (seten) never found outbut "When I came to the pageant I . 1 T g CV If - ces which are very popular in Wes- Berkova, Cectlie "Dadakova, J!" ouiu mis. rapz uiiu mis, oiiiiuiigti said severely: "When are you going their father told (the landlord that knew it would be a life- Hana 'Cisarova, Marie Subkova, once in a will be sorry, to leave their second tern countries. to stay at home and have some ba-- the beer' he sold n the pub wasfar time experience An-ton- and I wanted to . A beach dance carried out by biki- - Jaroslaw' Turdy (organist) and in ' home. AfKhanistan.' bies? inferior to that sent out for heme enjoy it so I decidfd to compete with Udo Nevmay (general mana- " ' Nice compliment though, wasn't consumption! j myself, not the other girls", Pa- ger). . it? Mrs. J. P. :Tenbury Welfc.' mela said. Miss Eva Kudelova, 23, from ' Miss D. W.: Bury; Lanes. Worcs Pamela is' not dating anyone. Strova, a Czechoslovak city, who NO END TO IT A 'friend's young' son was asked "I haven't had a since June", presents two partially nude dances date Like tipping, treating is inconsis- to spell "straight" and did so cor- she said. "I was too busy preparing nightly in an interview with the Ka- ' tent. rectly ' for the pageant. It me bul Times reporter said that when- won't bother In a pub a man will often treat ' Asked what it meant. He replied: noricdatfe'fora year. I entered the ever she appears nude on stage she ' the barman to a drink. But when I "Without water" Mrs. 7. C": Chip contest prepared to do this if I feels and consider it as a part of buy sweets I never oVer the assls-- penham, Walts won her artistic work.' Miss Kudelova, blonde, use to be an actress with the State National Theatre of Pilson Beer, in Czecho- slovakia, the most famous theatre in the world. She can manage all kind If V . . I- - f of dances, including some eastern dances. She appears on stage in her homeland everyday. About Afghan music she said, "Though I have been here for a short period I am interested in it ' very much. I may know a lot about it at the end of my stay here (in less than three months). "I have found here many exqui- site handicrafts. I see possibilities for incorporating them into our stage' costumes. I like Afghan karakul very v as well as Afghan women's i . much . . . -- .' .;;"J.-;-5- excellent hand made, carpets", she said. ' - ! , 'X , "jf As a bikini dancer Miss Kudelova l X " ' n: is keenly looking forward to learn- ing the rocking dance of an Afghan camel as she wishes to ride one of

them. , - i , X . i - 1 t Berkova and Miss . Miss Cadiscava I t it ..,.. . f i: iif4 Ludmila Berkova, are sisters. One ch- is a dancer and the other is in ' arge of make-u- p and customes of 1 ' : 'viDAn-OHOKXtrt-T- ' the team. . ha- .' Asked how come both sisters ffr ve become artists, one of them, who Czech artists perforin charming dance? (Photo Moquitn The Kabul Times) seemed to be the younger sis'ter with U, her. flittering blue and silver pant-su- it grining said, "Our mother used to be a skilled singer". Miss Hana Cisarova, and" Miss Marie Subkova, are another two members of the group who are sk'l-le- d L in both western and eastern dan- ces. In the floor dance, Miss Osa-rova- 'g body movement was excellent Miss Kiidelova seen ready for a dance and really showed that how charm- (Photo Moqiiim The Kabul Timts) ing she was. PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES SEPTEMBER 8, 1969 Airlines UK only EFTA member fails U.S., S. Vietnam Soviet footballers may help Afghan Airlines to raise exports, report says ignore Viet Cong's ease tension in Belfast Tuesday r.FNEVA. Scot 8. (Reuter). Bri tublished since the association whi BELFAST, Sept. 8, (Reuter). know that if they do not behave th- DEPARTURES: 3-d- ay tain alone among the eight EFTA ch groups Britain, Denmark, Nor- ceasefire Eleven Russian footballers who emselves during the next 48 hours Kabul-Kandah- FLIGHT lime trading nations failed to increase its way, Sweden Portugal, Austria, and arrived here yesterday may be the there is a real risk that the match Beirut FG-20- 5 OtiOQ SAIGON, Sept. 8, (Reuter). So- export maje than imports last year, Switzerland with Finland as an asso- means of easing tension now gripp- may be cancelled. Kabul-Mazar- - sho- uth Vietnamese and American the organisation's annual report ciate member was founded nine ing this Northern Irelands capital Ibis they certainly do not want, Herat FG-25- 0 08G0 ' troops were under orders last night wed here today. years ago. a city divided against itself because especially as many of them have al- AJCBIVALS: to ignore the Viet Cong's three-da-y But as a whole, the European The report said this development of rival religious factions. ready bought their tickets or made Herat-Maza- r. ceasefire for Bo Chi Minn's fune- Free Trade Association countries in- was due to stronger economic ex- After five of the most restless ni- arrangements to listen to the radio Kabul FG-25- 1 1430 creased their total exports by 8.3 per pansion of Common Market coun- ral. ghts after last month's bloody riots, commentary. Beirut-Tenra- Informed sources said the decision cent to $33,175 million while total tries, the effects of devaluation by Belfast citizens are today fearing Nobody wants the Russians to Kabul FG-20- 6 1800 was made unexpectedly by Presid- imports, at $ 39,624 million went up three EFTA 'countries, and the fact that the coming week could take th- have to go home without a fight-o- nly intra-EFT- ent Nguyen Van Thieu and that the by 5.59 per cent. that A trade had grown eir city over the brink once more. this time a friendly fight at United States wag obliged to go al- WEDNESDAY Exports to Common Market coun- particularly rapidly in the previous During the past 24 hours there Windsor park stadium. ong with it,' but with considerable ' ' Ariana Afghan Airlines tries increased by 10 per cent to year when all tariff barriers were has been only one incident four The match has brought unity bet- - reluctance. , Departures: $8,287 million to reverse a trend es-- removed. youths arrested after a petrol bomb ween the opposing extremist Pro- In a statement issued by President Flight Tim Trade between EFTA partners was thrown near the Catholic ch- testants and the Catholics who are Thieu's office, the government rejec- Kabul-Ne- Delhi. rose less sharply than their total the background to tension prepared to call a truce for two ted the truce 13 hours before it was urchbut Fd-30- 2 WOO trade, reaching $ 8,638 million one is St1!! here. hours on Wednesday during which due to go into effect at 0100 Saigon Kabul-Kandaha- PtO r. feir mediation quarter of EFTA's total exports, the So far police and the British' tro- they can both forget their religious time this morning (1700 GMT Sept. FG-23- 0 MOO report added. ops, by the exercise of patience, have differences as they stand shoulder to Herat with Lebanese Intra-nord- ic trade (trade between n been able to stave off any other tro- shoulder together on the touchline the Scandinavian countries) totalled The U.S. military command said uble. shouting themselves hoarse in the it would comply with the Sai- $ 2,590 million about 30 per cent of later Th question being asked today is, common cause of Ireland, gon decision. Other allied commands FG-10-7 08M over armed clash these exports. how long can this very uneasy pe- And if the Russians are beaten, .. ; Last year was the first time that followed suit. ace be maintained? the truce could be extended well the past the .comand's actions BEIRUT, Sept. 8, (Reuter). High-lev- el than intra-EFT- A trade. "In One ray of hope comes from the into the night as all the Irish celeb- have been the same as the Repub- FG-6- UN Palestinian delegation arrived Common Market countries provid- sports events and the Russian foot- rate. : , lic of Vietnam armed forces during Mazar-Kundu- s here yesterday for talks aimed at set- ed one third of EFTA's total imports ballers. proposed ceasefire I have no Kabul FG108 W tling a dispute between and took a quarter of its exports, and On Wednesday night, Belfast a information that there will be any New Delhi-Kab- ul the Lebanese authorities and Pales- with imports growing six per cent city where soccer is almost another differences th time", a U.S. com- FG-30- 3 133 tinian commando organisations. against the 10 per cent figure for religon is due to stage its match Press on women ' mand spokesman said. Herat-Kandaha- r. The dispute could reach crisis Exports. of the century when Northern Ire- A South Vietnamese army spokes- FG-23- 1 1IM proportions today evening with a Trade between EFTA and the land meets the Soviet Union in the will continue our AEROFLOT: Lebanese ultimatum demanding the United States increased strongly man said: "We world soccer cup qualifying round. (Continued from page 3) offensive operations". Sixty two were The woman writer says that when ARRIVALS: handing over of those responsible last year. The people in the streets behind intra-EFT- mounted in the last 24 hours, he with A trade her husband gets home he is very Moscow-Tashken- t. for an armed clash Lebanese The reported the barricades separating the Ca- security forces in a Plestinian ref- was now running at two and half said. . tholic and Protestant communities tired and hardly talks. His face is Kabul US41I 0925 government statement ugee area. times the level of 1959, the year be- Yesterday's full of wrinkles and he seems to be INDIAN AIRLINES: communists had already ex- One Lebanese soldier was repor- fore EFTA started operations. Dur- said the very upset. for the North INDIAN AIRUNIS ted killed and three Palestinian re- ing the same period, total EFTA ex- pressed their sorrow Bulgaria The woman writer complains that president's death by is be- ARRIVAL fugees wounded in the clash. ports had grown only 83 per cent Vietnamese she tired of this kind of life Amrltsar-Kabo- "against inno- l The trouble occurred when the and imports 88 per cent. stepped up shellings ( Continued from page 2 ) cause despite the trouble she is 10-45- 3 1815 military activities. Lebanese authorities tried to pull The report said little real progress cent people and ctors should be divided into equal her husband is not satisfied a reference to Saturday's only down an unauthorised construction was achieved in European integra- This was parts. The principal thing is to app- and says that she should work of fighting near the Cam- during the come home early intended to be used as an office in tion last year, but the association upsurge ly an equal coefficient of participa- day and heavy rocket, to look af- the camp for the Palestinian armed reaffirmed its commitment to work- bodian border and tion, taking into account all assets after the child and home attacks against Pharmacies struggle command, coordinating the ing for a single market in Western mortar and ground invested in a given kind of produc- fairs. She insists that they should Da Nang. make activities of major Palestinian com- Europe. the northern city of tion. more money so that they could live better, the disag- mando organisations. This method makes it possible, to but husband OPEN TONIGHT rees. This dispute, says the woman The Lebanese ultimatum warned take local natural conditions and accumulated experience into conside- writer resulted in her husband lea- Shahab Zadah. Silo Street officials of the camp, which houses ration and for one party to put in ving her and staying with his par- Kabul- - lade Maiwand about 20;000 refugees, that if those Sudden wealth for Libya responsible for the clash were not more of a given kind of material ents. The woman writer at end of Nnwar-Kart- e Parwan med forces is giving the country a her letter seeks the guidance the handed over and the ( Continued from page 2 ) or means of production than the of Nasim-- K arte Char unauthorised creating, agricul- large corps of officers, in vice-vers- a, woman's the paper of building pulled down, security forces Government as to develop other, and for the other editor of out Nouri-Jad- e Andarabl Eastern tradition, possi- ture and light industry to make the the Middle party to put in a larger share of this dilemma. Malwand- - La bp Daria would move in and carry out the Also, Libya's economy self sufficient. " - ble rivals for power. whatever other materials it has at The woman's editor of Islah after Etefaque-bec-Jad- e Malwand work themselves. official of commitment to the Arab struggle its disposal. expressing regret that she is unhap- - Observers here expect the talks to Milad Shmila, a young Nader Pashtoon- Jade Nader against Israel raises emotional issues py with her life holds the open the way for comprehensive the Ministry of Planning who was A typical example of this is the married Pashtoon that may ultimately be reflected in responsible all the psy- consultations covering the contro- educated at the Universities of Utah joint SOFOREX Company found- woman for Naui Hmayon. Share Nau political changes. chological make co- and Wisconsin, observed in ed some time ago by Bulgaria and unrest. In order to Afghan Jade Nader Pashtoon versial issue of the presence of time being, however, Lib- an interview that Libya For the Guinea. The aim of the company is some more money, adds the editor, Farid Asii-Jud- e Maiwand mmandos in Lebanon, especially in agricul- yans are more interested in econo- to obtain timber in one should not spoil the family life. Yousof Shah Shahid the south. "has traditionally been an the great forests sho- mic development than ideology or of duinea. Every one wants to make more mo- Shah-Ghraarga- ld tural society and that is what it Babur b This issue brought about the politics. Bulgaria provides specialists ney, but one has to take into con- Karte Char and Bibi Mahroo Lebanese government uld remain". More importantto the and As a major supplement to the eco- equipment, Guinea sideration the happiness of the fa- General Medical Depot Tel 41252 crisis which followed the resignation country than oil, in the long run, he manpower and nomy, they are hopeful of develop- mily and particularly the attention of Rashid Karami's government on said, is water, and Libya has great natural resources. The results are di- dis- ing tourism from Europe. vided according parents are supposed to pay in rais- Tuesday nnight April 25. hope for deep reserves recently to the participation ."Alexander the Great thought it of each party to the agreement ing their children. She suggests that Fazek Asri-Kut- e Sangi covered in the south. and was worth coming across the sea to the letter should arrange her Akber-Mohamma- is drawing yo- on the principle of the commercial writer d Khan The lure of the city Jan visit our land, so why shouldn't tou- she make Watt Madam my madam ung Libyan away from the land, and, value of the timber obtained. daily work so that can a rist today?" A Libyan tourist official "f The principles Bulg- little money and at the same time Wall Asri-Jad- e Maiwand in an effort to stem the movement, followed in intere- asked. 7 's foreign trade with the deve- tackle home affairs, t Sarwari Asri-Jad- e Nader Pash- Continued fiom page 3) the Government is extending toon 'O. K. sister. I will not forget I st-free loans to peasants to expand loping countries open up prospects for develop-me- n, Haidari-Bazaar- e Mandawl have a pencil and a paper before me, ther holdings and is encouraging its future AMMAN, Sept. 8, (Reuter) because they Shakeri-Jad- e Maiwand and am writing down everything', I modernisation by paying 25 per are based on FOR SALE Jordanian end Israeli foice Sun- mutual respect and mutual advan- Pamir-Cinem- a Pamir told her cent of the cost of farm machinery exchanged mort- Naqshbandl see-- Pule Khesti 'Oh eaH. I'm about to forget The and half the cost of fertiliser. day intermittent tages in their joint economic acti- Buick Le Sabre 1964 model car ar and machine-gu- n fire across vity and trade, advantage justly dis- (Duty paid). Temurl-Jam- al Mlna man who our house com- un Please contact rented has The Government, interested in o Afshar-Aspe- the river Jordan, a Jordanian mil- tributed between the two contract- Pakistan Embassy between 8 a.m.-t- n Kaly plained about the water pumps there. promoting a private enterprise eco- itary spokesman announced last ing parties. 1.00 p.m, except Friday.... Pesarly sec Jade Nader Pashtoon Have you gone and seen the water nomy, is making interest-fre- e loans night (Bulgarian Sources) Telephone Nttf Mir Wais Baba-Jad- e Pashtoon-ista- n pump?' available to Libyan entrepreneurs to 'iffli. 'No, I haven't', I told her. encourage formation of small indus- Hussaini- - Share Nau 'Go and see it. If you can repair tries and other business enterprises Sadiq-- Timani Watt it, it is fine, if not tell me to send within the framework of the five-ye- ar Karte Char and Pashtooistan you money to buy a new one. In plan. , General this case give the used one to xnomy A scarcity of trained manpower Medical Depot Tel: 41252,20528 for her use', she said. has been a major obstacle to or- A- 'What for?', I asked and the ope- derly and efficient development. In - . v -- '.. A rator asked with more exclamation. 1951, only 15 Libyans had Uni- x'To keep it in the old store house versity degrees and only 10 per cent Important me', for she said. of the people could read and write. ABADAN the way. you any- from TEHRAN 'By Do know About 3,000 students are now en- and one who may be going abroad? I rolled in the country's university and TeleDhones need two pairs of shoes for Daoud several hundred are studying ab- and Yousuf. Advance payment', she road. All education is free and boar- Police Station said. ding schools have been organised for Traffic Department 41706 'I knew some one. But he left the children of nomads. University Airport -2- 1283 20872 yesterday. Why don't you get some and technical college students recei rire Department 11 locally made shoes for them', I ask- ve living allowance of up to $70 a Itephone repair 21 ed. month. 'No. you don't get good shoes for The United States continues to children in Kabul' she said with operate the Wheelus Air Force Base confidence. outside Tripoli, but the 1967 Arab-Israe- li Weather 'One more thing. Just one more. war sharply increased Libyan Tell momy I'm coming down to Ka- resentment over its presence. Skleg I) .(4j in Northern, Northeast- bul this evening I am phoning you The Air Force personnel withdrew ' ry , y ern and Southern regions will be from Doshi. Tell her to keep the ins'de the fence after the war and ):: cloudy. The other parts of the room ready for me, O.K.', she said. still their presence by avoiding app- country are clear. The warmest earances off the base in uniform areas were Farah and Jalalabad But jets screaming over the city on with a high of 42 C, 107 F. The training flights and rock music from coldest area was North Salang the base's radio station daily remind 9 World briefs with a low of C, 48 F. Today's Libyans that the base is still there. 11:30 NICOSIA, CYPRUS, Sept. 8, temperature in Kabul at Although the Libyans struggled f 30 (Reuter). President Ar- a.m. was C, 96 F. Wind speed Cypriot bitterly to oust the Italians during Vics-Pre-side- 0 chbishop nt was recorded In Kabul at Markarios and the!r occupation from 1911 until Dr. Fazil Kutchuk knots. met each liberation by Allied armies during temperatures: other Sunday Yesterday'i for the first time World War II, Italian influence is 30 C 18 C since fighting between Kabul .Turkish still the strongest foreign influence 80 and Greek Cypriot split the isl- F 64F in the country. It is reflected in 37C 18 and six years Kandahar C ago trade stat'stics, architecture, popular 98 F 64 F More than 200 delegates the to tastes and way of life. Maiare Sharif 37 C 25 C 22hd plenary assembly of the wor- 98 F 77 F ld Federation of United Nations . Political activity) remains largely Associations stood and clapped as inchoate, but an emerging sense of the two men shook hands after national identity and the growing archbishop had opened the assem- levels .of wealth and education raise THE,,-- bly. uncertain and education raise uncer- tJT Dr. Kutchuck, i Turkish Cypriot, tain prospects after the passing of Idris. Observers in Tripoli tend has not freely exercised the pow- King serving more cities In Europe than any other International Airline . ers of the vice presidency since to doubt that the King's designated JtHs he last met Archbishop Makarios, successor, Crown Prince Hassan a, Visit "Pleasant Scandinavia" the complete vacationland I a Greek Cypriot, on Christmas will be able to achieve the eve, 1963. Neither have two King's authority and popularity. 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