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BEIRUT, Oct. 26, (AFP). ' The skies will be clear Syria agreed up has to set throughout the country , in supply lines to the Palestin- next 24 hours. ', ian resistance in the Arqoub temperature: region of said "Al Max. tomorrow: 22. Anwar" today.' Min. tonight 3. Vol. XV, No. 178, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1976, Aqrab 4, 1355 S.H. PRICE AFS 6

Iran to use oil export revenues to Congratulatory telegrams sent Dr.Sharqop ens KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakht-ar)- . cign Ministry said. President and Prime cover payments balance deficit: Shah Minister Mohammad Daoud KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakh-tar- ). in a telegram to HIM Mo- On the occasion of TEHERAN, Oct. 26, (D- - share capital of the Krupp in the national budget. new nurse hammad Reza Pahlavi Shah-ansha- h the National Day of Austria, PA).. Shaji Mohammed Holding Company. eliminating the possibility of has congr a congratulatory telegram Reza Pahlevi of Iran in ' The shah said he was of a deficit this year, and . ratulated him on his birth has been sent by President a newspaper interview pu- - certain the oil is bound to releasing additional funds anniversary and has wish- and Prime Minister Moha- biisnea yesterday said he' finish some day, in 20 or for Government expendit training centre ed him good health and mmad Daoud to Austrian plasn to use the expected 30 years time". ures. and President Dr. Rudolf L ever increasing welfare (Bakh-tar- higher revenue from oil "By men Iranian per The latest revenue esti- KABUL, Oct. 26, ). Ambassador to Kabul in a prosperity of our brother the Informa- exports to cover the nati- income would cert- mates, prepared by Kay-ha- n After recitation of speech expressed pleasure capita Fo- on's nation Iran, the Informa- tion Department of the a few verses from Holy over the establishment of balance of payment, ainly have passes the 5.000 International are bas- deficit and tion Department of the Fo-- reign Ministry said. Koran and the National such a centre and describ- buy West Ge dollar mark, "he added ed on actual sales of crude rman Krupp shares. would have mon- Anthm, the Nursing Center ed its role in training of and the nation during the first six The ; at Wazir Akbar Khan personnel as useful and influential Iranian beebme ''one of the world ths of the year projections daily newspaper ; "Kayhan' most advanced countries. for exports aind prices Hospital was opened by Fi- effective. . published the interview on i Meanwhile Iran's oil in- for the remaining months. rst Deputy Prime Minister At present the Nursing the eve of the. Shah's 57th come during . fiscal Exports during the first Dr. Mohammad Hassan Center has 67 students from ' birthday, and a few days year ending March 22, half of the Iranian year Sharq yesterday afternoon. fourteen provinces and the after an official announce- 1977 may be as much as have risen to an average At the function Dr. Sha- centre can accommate 200 ment that Iran was to ac $3 to $4 billion greater of about 5,6 million barr- rq said in the name of Al- students for one acamde-mi- c quire 25.01 per cent of the than originally "envisaged el a da.y, some 800,000 mighty God, health of cou- year.. bd originally pr- ntry men and for the ho- greater than pe of further progress of edicted. Sentember crude oil reached the country" under the sta- production full tesmanship of leader of capacity and set an all-t- ime record high of 64 X' revolution and founder of f f the Republic Mohammad million bd, of which 5.8 Daoud, I open this training million bd were exported. centre. This recovery in output, increasingly felt over the Addressing the function last few months, is expec- HIM Shahanshah of Iran Austrian President Rudolf the Public Health Minister ted to last through Decem- (See editorial page 2). Kirchschlaeger. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Omar ber, as buyers continue the referring to the health pr- traditional stockpiling rush ogrammes of the country that precedes an Orcanis- - said: On the basis of the ation of Petroleum Expor- New Refresher course policy of republican state ting Countries price incre- for welfare and prosperity ase. Such an increase; beg- - opens of people, needed attention inning in January, is ex- for nurses is paid to training of pers- pected when OPEC minis KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakh-tar- ). han Family Guidance Asso- onnel in all fields and the ters meet in December. A refresher course ciation. opening of this Nursing Oil sales drop immedia- for nurses and midwives of At the opening cerem- House is an example of tely following any such capital end provinces was ony the President of the such efforts. price hike as stocks are opened at the Maternity Maternity Hospital and Secr- Public Health Minister sold at the new premiums, Hospital yesterday. The co- etary-General of AFGA expressed thanks for the but increases in per barrel urse is sponsored by Afg- - Mrs. Nazefa Ghazi Nawaz friendly country of the ! revenue should more than i drew the attention of the United States through gr- offset any fall in volume. Ghazi leaves participants of the course ant In aid of which half Demand should also pick in a speech to their obliga- expenses towards building up within a short time in Peking tions in carrying out their the centre is met. response to continuing ec- for US embassy In Kabul Robert Curran speaking at KABUL, 26, (Bakh-tar- ). duties. The opening ceremony Deputy Chief of Mission of onomic- revival in the ma- Oct. opening ceremony of the Nursing Training Centre. The President of Af- vAt the beginning of the was also attended by so- the ( jor consuming countries. To- function the Deputy Secr- me members of Cabinet, In first presenting the ghan Air Authority and Afghan-Chines- e etary General of AFGA Dr. some high ranking offici- budget statement last Fe- urism and Two Rhodes i an nationalists , UAE to give Mohammad Aziz als, USAID Director to bruary, the Government Friendship Society Sultan Seraj in a speech Kabul Vincent Brown and anticipated a ortfall in Mahmoud Ghazi heading a said that the aim of conducting some other members of demand detainees release revenue caused, in the ma- delegation of the Society such a cour- in by a drop left for Peking yesterday se is to enrich the knowled- U.S. embassy in Kabul, for first time next in oil income, GENEVA, Oct. 26, (Reu room the Chine- ge some officials of Pu- 8.5 m. dollars which they estimated wo- at the invitation of the of nurses and help them and Two nati- Thursday. ter). Rhodesian uld drop to $19.3 se-Afghan Friendship So- acquire new and useful in- blic Health Ministry. statem- billion onalist leaders last night But last night's KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakht-ar- ). At the beginning of the for the year. ciety. formation newly developed demanded the immediate ent made clear that the na- The visiting economic in ceremoney the Deputy Ch- That conservative estim- The Afghan delegation the field. He expressed of all political det- tionalists are still insisting ief of Mission of U.S. em- release delegation of United Arab ate was made at a time was seen off at Kabul In- hope that the nurses will ainees in Rhodesia and cal- that Britain, got Rhodes- Plannning M- Cu- -' Emirates met when demand for oil was ternational Airport by so- better perform their dut- bassy in Kabul Robert ia's white minority govern- of U.S. led on Britain to clarify its inister Ali Ahmad Khuram depressed by the recession me officials of AAA, and ies by learning new inform- rran on behalf the ment, the responsibili- position on con- take industri-(Continue- this week's yesterday morning. and slowdown of d Chinese Ambassador to Ka- ation in the field. on future, of ty for transferring power of, Mi- Dr. Nevin ference the A source Planning on page 4) bul Kan Yeh-ta- the breakaway colony. to the country's six million nistry said during the mee- MEETINGS The call came in a joint blacks. ting talks were held and meets visiting abe and Joshua Nkomo, two Britain remains the col- views were exchanged on UN Assembly committee KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakh-tar)-. statement by Robert Mug-o- f onial power and has the economic and technical co- The non-reside- am- scholar the four nationalist lead- clear duty to decolonise operation of UAE in a ser- bassador of Canada to Ka- ers invited to the conferen- Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Mu- ies of developmental pro- strikes soldiers of fortune bul K. W. MacLellan met KABUL, Oct. 26, (Bakht-ar-). ce due to open next Thurs- gabe and Nokomo said in jects in Afghanistan. Planning Minister Ali Ah- , Oct. the assembly plenary, was Dr. David Challinor day. their statement. mad Khuram 3 p.m. yes- 26, (Reuter).-- at Secretary Sm- ' Also the UAE delegation UN .General approved in the social, hu- Assistant of The Ian Smith and his racist terday. statement was issued Planning Mi- Assembly committee yester- manitarian and cultural ithsonian Institution of US delegation can only attend informed the During the meeting talks after the two men had their day adopted a resolution ca- committtee by 102 met Information and Cultu- this conference as part of nister of 8.5 million con- votes to were held about cooperati- first formal preliminary ta- lling on all governments to four, with 24 re Minister Prof. Dr. Nevin the British delegations. tribution of its country abstentions. ons of Canadian government lks with Ivor Richard, app- make it a punishable off- Britain, Unit- yesterday morning: for financing part of new France, the in developmental projects ointed by British govern- ence to recruit, ed betw- (AF-P- ). sugar project in Baghlan. finance or States and voted Cultural relations ment. AMMAN, Oct. 26, of Afghanistan. een the Republic of Afgha- United States Depu- The UAE economic dele- train mercenaries on their against because of oppositi- six-poi- According to another re- nistan and United States, The joint state- ty Secretary of Defense gation headed by Nasser, territory. on to various provisions of Ri- port Ambassador MacLellan Cooperation ment, which referred to William Clements arrived head of Abu the resolution. as well as in earlier in the morning yes- chard as "tentative chairm- Dhabi Developm- The governments would It calls, among th- . here yesterday on Fund for other the fields of archeology and the fifth terday met Public Health an of the conference", rep- stage of a tour of ent arrived in Kabul last also be urged to prohibit ings, for the immediate wi- excavations were discussed Arab Minister Prof. Dr. Abdullah eated the nationalist dem- countries. Sunday. The UAE ambas- their nationals from serv- thdrawal of the French ad- and views exchanged at Omar during which they and for a British cabinet . He has previously sador to New Delhi Abdul ing as mercenaries. ministration from the Ind- the meeting. visited discussed and exchanged minister to preside over the Tunisia, , Ba- Latif Rashid also accom- The text of their resolution, ian Ocean island of Mayot-te- , Present at the meeting views on issues relating discussions. hrain and Yemen. panies the delegation. certain to be endorsed by in the Comoros group. to were Deputy Chief of Mis- North mutual "The British role and sta- assistance in the sion of US embassy in Ka- field of health. tus at conference must It also condemns the po- bul Robert Curran and USIS this be clarified forthwith", said Soweto blacks bomb police station licies of those members of Chief Rogers Lydon. According to the statement which beg- NATO and or other count- another re- JOHANNESBURG, Oct. They opened fire as the ness in death. We cannot port the Japanese ambas- ries 'political, econo-nomi- c, an with the demand that pamphlets whose 26, (Reuter). Black milita- crowd left a Church hall celebrate", the sador to Kabul Yama-d- a S MUGGLED "all political detainees, es- military or sporting Junji nts in Soweto township, str- meeting and marched on said. met Public M- pecially those required by relations with the racist re- Health uck by a week end of viol- Guguletu police station, a In that was seen as a inister and GOODS us to attend the constituti- discussed with ence, have bombed a police spokesman said. fresh attempt to exert eco- him possibilities onal conference, must be gimes of Southern Africa of Japa- station and railway line and 380 according to nomic pressure on the go- nese government released forthwith". About and elsewhere encouraged contribu- SEIZED are calling for a boycott of unofficial counts, since Af- vernment, the students also tion in the aga- Richard undertook to ra- the continued suppression campaign white-owne-d shops and bars ricans has been killed called on blacks to stop bu- inst KABUL,. Oct. 26, (Bakht-- ise the issue of releasing the of peoples' aspirations for malaria and tuberculo- and Christmas festivities. first black demonstration ying consumer goods such sis. ar). During the last week detainees with Rhodesian and in- An explosion badly dam- last June against the gov- as furniture, clothes and A Japanese ending October 24, ' police Premier Ian Smith and con- dependence. medical team aged a police station in So- ernment's racial separation toys. is scheduled to arrive in seized forty different items tact the British government The weto last night and police policies. Soviet Union yest- goods in Ka- Kabul to study and assess of smuggled about chairmanship of the is- erday called interna- said they believed, the at- The student pamphlets, The pamphlets were for an the projects bul, , ,' Gha-zn- i, and ro- of campaign conference Britain's sued by the Soweto students tional treaty to settle all Nangarhar tackers used a pipe bomb in English and Sotho, said: against malaria and TB Nemroz and le, the statement added. disputes by negotiation ra- a metal tube packed with "The year 1976 should go representative council, wh- and hold talks on a number provinces. Asked whether the state- ther than force. explosives. down into our history as ich police have accused of of other health projects. A source of Police and ment read out in a hotel ' At the same time another the year of mourning, the organising the first demons- Security Office said the lobby by aides of Nkomo Deputy in Foreign Minister (A-FP- bomb blew up a section of year that flowed with sw- trations June and later BANGKOK, Oct. 26, ). goods seized include nar- and Mugabe constituted a Vasily railway track nearby. calls for three-da- y strikes. Kuznetsov told the goo- eat, blood and tears for our yesterday cotics, textiles, plastic set of preconditions, the na- UN General Assembly's ma- Riot police opened fire liberation". Among those shot ' Sun- became the eighth country ds, me- . : chemical fertiliser, tionalist officials replied in : fire on about 1,000 people They said there political committee The to sign the of dicine, coins etc., The smu- "No questions, no answ- should day was a Soweto underta- constitution at principle of the renunciati- Telecom-munit- y " the Guguletu black town- be no Christmas shopping, Sidney Khaji, who fr- the Asia Pacific ggled goods were delivered ers." ' ker, on ship Cape Po- of the use of force sh- ' near Town. no Christmas presents, par- iends said was sitting in which provides for to the custom houses in AH four Rhodesian nati- ould an lice said an African youth ties or drinking in illegal his car waiting to enter the become iron law in the setting up of a regional the respective provinces onalist delegations are now international life per- was shot dead and a dozen drinking dens. cemetery when he was hit and a telecommunication link up and the alleged smugglers gathered in Geneva to meet manent in prac- were wounded. "We cannot find happi by a bullet. factor the and other joint ventures under interrogation. . Smith are in the conference . tical policies of states." into the field. PAGE 2 THE KABUL TIMES OCTOBER 26, 1976 TE2 Takeo Miki set for headlong clash for power ' ' KABUL Japanese Prime Minister, By Mark Murray there have been no paym--' ' Takeo Miki's political fu- ents since July. ,;. on poli- V ture will be decided, . that only he has the be tits leader. The party However, it is doubtful October 31, when his tibe- - tical will to uncover the has had a minority of the whether the businessmen ; bi- : ral Democrats climax a full . facta about Lockheed popular vote for, some ye- can keep up this stance tter six-mon- th power stru- to which the public is ent- ars, and its rural power much longer. However, ggle to oust him with n itled. And in this, at least, base continues to shrink they were forced i extraordinary party conv- he has an overwhelming as more and more - to moderate their oppositi- -, ,'" ention., , ... ) public backing. ese move to the left-leanin- g on to Miki to allow a mu ; The two-thir- of the Miki's remark appeared big cities. extraordinary - LDP opposed to his conti-- to refute a statement ma- - The coming co- to be election r session of Parliament the conventi- on mu- Published tveryday except Friday and publie holidayt. nued rule 'see de the same day by uld influence the course of convened This session, on as the successful culmi- Raizo Matsuno, chairman Japanese politics for years st pass vital deficit-finan- c- nation of their oust-Mi- of the party's executive to the ' come, accelerating the ing. legislation which 'campaign; The Premier's council. .In predicting De- break-u- p of the traditional business world regards as supporters view it as an cember, 5, as election day, five-pfjrt- y; parjifementaiy essentia to keep the econ- ' That man who lives for self alone. Lives for the meanest mortal known. occasion when their man Matsuno said the Prime structure into new right-an- d omy on the jight . track will not demonstrate left-win- g re- (Joaquin Miller) only , Minister would resign if alignments. towards recovery from his firm grip on power at he was tallowed to preside A, break-u- p of the LDP cession. present but also reaffirm over the campaign as party is a distinct possibilty. Mi- his to lead . tri- NATIONAL DAY determination head. ki has never really seemed : And if Miki emerges IRANIAN v the strife-ridd- en party be- The LDP official predic- comfortable ir the present umphant from the October yond the crucial general ted that the October 31 his During the last year Iran research and developm- best wishes for fur conservative structure and 31 meeting business election in early December. convention would not rem- might bolt with his hard-- , opponents will to ma- registered' a' phenomenal ent, development of agri- ther progress and prospe have In view of Miki's remar- ove Miki, as it was not core supporter if butfted minds up quickly 20 per cent growth. Even culture, manufacturing rity of the Iranian nati- ke their kable holding on swit-- tenacity in wise for the party to from office. In fact, big . whether to back him or if we make allowances for and processing industr- on. ; , to power despite the most ch leaders so close to the business which has work- encourage his rivals to the oil income bonunza ies, and for development The friendship between Af. determined efforts to sha- election. But after the vo- ed as hard as anyone to keep plotting. the feat represents a rare manpower ghanistan of resources and Iran has ke him loose, it would be te, he thought deputy Pri- remove him has always accomplishment. , are constantly raised. ' always been exemplary, a foolish man who tried me Minister Takeo Fuku-da'- s suspected d reform- However, the LDP is cu- Two or th- three years ago Iran is now among pionee- ' and the steps taken dur to predict the outcome of day would come. ist (left of centre) elem- rrently broke. If it does ere were speculations as in mu- rs in the region as ing tne last tew years the October 31 meeting. Fukuda has joined with ents of the opposition. not get the remaining se- to OPEC arch-riva- what will the ch as use of nuclear ener- have served to further The Prime Minister has his former l, Fin- ven billion yen soon its nations do with their en- gy, and research on the consolidate this relation indicated 'he will stay at ance Minister Masayoshi There is a danger, how- election campaign will be, post 1973 is snti-Mi- ormous incomes. use of solar energy of friendship and coope the head of the LDP even Ohira, in the struggle to ever, that the ki nobbled. Thus, for better or But Iran, has perhaps sh- concerned. election where oust Miki. v ration. after the It wa9 presumed campaign will lead to' the for worse, the business wo- owed the way. Develop- With the standard of living its prospects look far from that the two men had ma-d- e destruction of the LDP, rld will have to swallow ment and welfare expen- rising, the people are con- Iran offered Afghanis' good in order to "present a deal by which ol-- v which bu- has the the conservative its pride and support Miki v diture on the basis of suming more, and higher tan considerable financ to the nation a full picture" der JFukuda would have siness world does not wish. just to save the LDP from step- sound plans were quality food, and every ial help to enable it to of the Lockheed . babes first crack at the nation's Business contributions to election defeat. For, once . ped up to the extent that effort is made to produce implement some of the most scandal; which has alrea-- top office before handing the party have been held out of office, it is almost iaction-ridde- the income flow could these requirements as mu-- v vital development pro idy involved several senior the baton on to Ohira. back inan attempt to sq- inconceivable the ri hardly keep pace. ch as possible at home. jects included in the na members of the party. But in view of the pre- ueeze Miki out. Only a movement would ? bow long-servi- The striving to build Iran Iran also stands out in the tion's Seven Year Develo- He has refused to sent state of the third of the planned . 10 stay together. into a prosperous, for- region in steel and iron pment Plan. V ; to .the pressure of the LDP LDP, it is debatable million yenhas so far be- OFNS imafjority grounds anyone to provided ward looking, and secure production, and producti- Commercial and economic on the why would want en this year and nation began fifty years on with the completion of relations are also expand- ago. But the rate of pro- the current plan will rise ing between our two na- . U.S. elections: gress under the dynamic up to over 12 million tions rapidly. Greater leadership of His Imperial tons. measure of cooperation, Majesty Mohammad Re-z- a Afghanistan as a brother and economic relations, 1 Democrats may retain Congress' control has gathered speed nation has looked upon on a mutually advantag- with the passage of every the achievements of - the eous basis, will , benefit WASHINGTON: will be moving from the ticular budget- items and ed work to be done and year. ' i Iranian brothers with mu- both brother peoples.. Tne Democrats seem set :24(k)dd range to the '270-pl- us honing on specifics.; people's desire for a chan- Every " effort is made to ch admiration and satis- Offering, once again, our to score' victories on Nov- range," -- says: Milton chal- ge works to our advanta- make the best of the oil ' ' faction. Today that the felicitations on the occa- ember that will : assure Commings, a Johns Hop- lenger's .cry for change is ge." income while it lasts. It people and the governm- "do- sion of the National Day continued Democratic kins University political being used by many . of Meanwhile the president- x is mostly spent to pre- ent of Iran observe the of Iran, we express the mination of the U.S. Cong- scientists. 'That would the incumbent freshman ial candidates seem to be pare Iran for the time birth anniversary of HIM hope for more fruitful ress forbears to come, n an decisive Democratic pl Democrats, who are effec- having almost no impact on when her oil resources Mohammad Reza, we take ties and closer friendship article on the front page of of the House for many tively running against the congressional elections. " '' " are depleted. the opportunity to offer between the two broth- the Wall Street Journal years. . ';. ;; r Washington" even thou- Jimmy Carter isn't likely ' Budgetary allocations for our congratulations and erly countries. says. It's possible of course, gh they are part of the to assist fellow- Democratic With the election less .that the Republicans will government now. candidates except for a few than two weeks away, int- do better than current ex- places in the south. In AFGHAN PRESS erviews with Democratic pectations. Pre-electi- su-ve- "I point out that we cr- fact, most Democratic can- and Republican strategists in 1S66 underestima- eated a lot of change in didates believe that they ted that gains - the past two yeas that are helping JAMHOURIAT: nament in Kabul. ently went abroad, and pla- and a number of U.S con- 'GOP that but Carter much in - year. Also, pollsters note Rome wasn't built in a day more is In an editorial today's The tournament has bro- yed against visiting teams gressional candidatesxsugg- than he helping day turn- says freshman Democrat issue the paper comments ught together players from from the friendly countr- est that the DemocratsXare that the election them. on the National Day to out remains a big unans Tim Wirth of Colorado. (Continued on page 4) of ten provinces, and some of ies. Such contacts and ex- nearly certain retain Iran. wered question. "There's a lot of unfinish In the editorial the the best Buzkashi horses, changes, the paper notes, men nuge jiiajunues in paper reviews progress both the House the and Chapandazes (horse- play a special role in pro- and the achieved in Senate. As of now, however, a Iran in the last men). Holding of the tour- moting the skills and capa- - fifty years, particularly un- "It's a good Democratic epublican resurgence' see nament in Kabul enables ouines or tne Atghan spor- Majrk ms, unlikely for three ma der the leadership of His thousands of citizens as well tsmen. year," ys": Gersh, an expert : jor treasons: .:).,; Imperial Majesty Moham- as numerous tourists who ANIS: elections for the Reza. National Committee Ijlnergetic freshman mad otherwise would not see In yesterday's issue the for an Effective Congress, a libe- Democrats 'have capitalised The paper also reflects this exhilirating game. paper comments on the the best peo- ral organisation. on incumbency, giving ex- wishes of the The paper also expresses? survey and exploitation of ple and government Afg- The article, written by cellent service' j and a lot of appreciation for the atten- tne mineral resources of staff reporter .Hu- of attention to their consti-tiuent- gi hanistan for the further tion paid by the governm- the country. Albert nt, said that in Senate, "The House ' post progress and prosperity of ent for the development of For the the industrial deve- Republicans envision office almost had to close Iran, and for greater and sports and physical training lopment a net of Afghanistan, gain of no two down earlier this month closer friendship, and ex- in every form possible. The more than and for the meaningful ex- seats, which would leave because it was so inundat- panded cooperation betw- National Olympic Commit- pansion of Afghan exports the Democrats with a 6040 ed"with' franked mail, from een the two neighbourly tee, the sports departments the development of the mi- edge. Some Democrats be- freshman Democrats," com- and brotherly countries. of the Ministry of Educa- ning sector has a special pl- lieve that they may even plains Stevens Stockmeyer, tion and Kabul University ace in thelnational develo- pick up one or additi- executive director of the Jamhouriat also publish- during two the last few years pment plans. onal Senate seats. House Republican1 campai- es an article in today's issue have been making rapid and Before actual exploitation In the House, any Re- gn committee. which examines the relati- highly productive strides. begins a great deal of time, publican rebound from the ons between South Africa During the past several mo- energy and efforts must be 95th Congress. Especially The General Repub- and Israel. These are the Afghan - nths teams frequ- spent on surveys, feasibili- likely to be Most lican snap effort, to pain two outcasts of internation- small. ty studies, project prepara- experts' figure the Re- the Democrats as al community, and they find that tion and project implemen- publicans will be lucky to adv- themselves increasingly is- tation. win back more than a do- ocates isn't catching on. olated. is no wonder, World press It the zen seats; that would ena- "A lot of the article notes, that they are Although Afghanistan has ble the Democrats to hold pitch is pretty stilted and entering unholy al- into an two-to-o-ne pollster NEW YORK, Oct. 26, already began tapping of close to their unimaginative," 'I SURE UeOlH'TOTrlE WUKERS'. ..TjlR. liance to perpetuate their some advantage. Peter Hart says Republic- (AFPi).'. Reading New minerals extensive op- WHOE L'KE existence and the continua- ans par-- HaStDOK2 HSf ROOM.9 York Mafia boss Carlo erations are foreseen in should be taking tion of their yile policies of who died of natur- the coming years. Surveys, The importance of the racialism and expansionism al cause on Oct. 15 at the feasibility studies, and pro- congressional elections go- in the face of complete re- age of 74, had received ject preparation work es beyond control of the jection by is now IN OUR STRANGE international pu- a vaccination against the in progress for 95th Congres.s Especially . WORLD blic opinion. activating swine flu a be- in the House, Republicans short time umicious reserves in diff- MARSEILLES, France, tes a day. --Walter The article notes that the fore his death, Time Mag- erent parts desperately need a good Wood, believed of the country. Oct. 26, (Reuter). Sixty The volunteers were gi- to be world is well aware of what azine reported yesterday. showing after losing 47 se- the oldest active boy per cent of young volunte- ven constant lectures on scout the TeUAviv Johannesburg The paper ats two years ago. In 1966, leader in the world, Quoting police sources, notes that who went a five-da-y axis entails to the humanity, rn for instance; the Republic- ers on the health of smoking and celebrated his 100th birth- Time said that the decision centration anti-smoki- of effnric cruise in attended group therapy and it will not be allowed to vaccinate Gambino, an projects ans bounced back from day last Friday, with the greatest the Mediterranean have meetings. They spent to attain its objectives. old man with a we- the Barry Goldwater deba-cl- e herat promises, and on thnf come home cured- - of HEYWAD: - van picked add- the the time aboard the car Kentville leaders akness, had been inspired enter the production"bi and up 47 prese- stage habit, Ferry Massalla, British-bor- The daily Heywad in yes- by Carmine head itional seats in the House. notorious nted the n Wood Galente, HuiiKtr are some of France terday's issue comments on the A failure by the Repub- in for ,the many with the key to the town. of one of New York's riv guidelines that direct French state radio, whi- the current Buzkashi tour ope licans to rebound similary hashish consignments that He still directs a Kent- al Mafia families rations and planning. ch organised the cruise, in the first test after the customs have unearth- ville cublscout group at its said that 370 1974 landslide would give of the volun- ed on its normal Tun from weekly meetings and spent teers had stopped smok-kin- g Morocco Editor ADS. the Democrats a decided to Marseilles. his birthday polishing app- SATES while most of the edge for the foreseeable les for the annual fund-raisi- ng Classified: others had consumpti- 6 Lines per column 9 point future in many of the tr- cut KENTVILLE, NOVA apple sale by Nour M. Rahimi on from 40 letters Afs. 20. aditional Republican distri- to five cigaret SCOTIA, Oct. 26, (Reuter). Classified: cts switched Tel: 26847 6 Lines per column 9 point that parties letter Afs. 40 two years ago. "Once we carry a Repub- Editorial Display; Column era 30. Afs. lican district anymore",: sa- Tel 26848 SUBSCRIPTION KATES ys Mark Siegel, executive Yearly Aft. J600 director of the Democratic Business & Ore. Manager: 23834 Half yearly Af, National Committee. m "If the Republicans don't FOREIGN Adverting: 28859 snap back in the House Yearly rUar 60 this time, it may be that Circulation 26851-5- 3 ext. 51 Half yearly DoDar 35 the normal bedrock level of Democratic strength I

THE KABUL TIMES OCTOBER 20, 1976 UNDP-FA- O ASSISTANCE IN Needed Millie Bus needs the following items for Us ANIMAL 1EALTH TATA buses: ' . PROJECT 175 Cold start Divice. " 300 Ether, Containers. Since 1959, UNDP and co- of most tion as a foreign exchange tock under the existing , in production the The Vaccine Production 30 Viper motors (complete). FAO have helping - been the to is i- earner, the Government has ndition is estimated to be needed vaccines, and (d) Laboratory in Kabul - 50 Viper blades. . country .in the fields of sh- top prio- 20 the consistently given roughly percent; during i assist the Government, the only laboratory in Individuals, local and foreign firms who want eep dis- , husbandry, animal rity to development of the drought or severe winter, erever possible, in the co-- country producing all the to supply should send their applications on Nove- ease investigation, training livestook sector. While the the loss may go as high as nduct and supervision of common veterinary vaccin- mber 6 to the Millie Bus. an ani- animal health and country derives substantial .50 percent. A high percen- research in local animal es required' for the Count (3951 3- -1 mal husbandry and yeteri- - income from livestock tage of this loss is prevent- health problems of major ry. So far, 6,712,740 doses nary vaccine production" with very little investment, able. Todate, there are on- economic Importance in of various vaccines have through assistance to the (the problem of systematic, ly 36 veterinarians, includ- the country. . been produced and tested veterinary ana Animal scientifcally-base- d liveat- - ing those in the army, and at the laboratory for issue Husbandry Department of ock improvement is made about 350 veterinary assist-ant- s, Under the activities of to the field, the Ministry of Agriculture. difficult by the fact that including laboratory the project animal health The UNDP, contribution The present Animal Health livestock is raised not on technicians, to take care of centres were established in to the laboratory consists of Notice Project, which started in organised farms but out the millions of livestock, Kabul, Parwan, Nangarhar, the supply of modern equ- Sealed tenders are invited from government and 1974, is a successor of the on ranges mostly bv the man the 26 veterinary cuV Laghman and Kandahar ipment for freeze-dryin- g private firms by department of Educa project "Training arid De-- nomads Kuchis. This has nics and 4 diagnostic labo- Each of these was provid- operations, sterlisation and the construction tion Ministry for of fifty to sixty school monstration in Animal He made UNDPFAO assista- ratories in the country and ed with an expatriate ve- provision of related techni- construction alth and Husband- buildings for primary school with fifty to sixty teach-- 1 Animal nce to this sector particu-- , . also undertake periodic terinarian' wtth ..wide' 'exp- cal expertise. parts ry" which functioned from larly challenging and diff- vaccinations. erience in organising and Under the aegis of the ers' living quarters to be built in different of provinces. 1968 to 1974.: The 53 grad- icult. Qarryvng out ..prophyactic project, 10 fellowships for Helmand and Kandahar within 13 days of publi- - uates and 168 veterinary The current Animal He- vaccinations as well as ex- professional training abr- The offers, showed reach asEfitftawts, given special The main drawback in alth Project, with a total tensive practical experience oad as well as group trai- cation of this advertiesement. Come in person or send. training by the early proj- the execution of develop- UNDP cost of $1.1 million in disease investigation. ning for 3 officers, were Authorised representative to the bidding meet

ect, are of ing where will be opened. The blue prinis, now at work in ment progammes has been was established at the req-uest-- From data available frpm provided. tenders the veterinary services. th- ' the lack of technically tr- the Republic of Af- the various centres, 800,000 The present Animal He- amount of materials and specifications of. buildings canj roughout the country. ! ained staff in the animal ghanistan with the imme- head of livestock have be- alth Project terminates at be obtained on request from the Designing and In view of the rich pot- production aoc veterinary diate objectives: (a) to ass- en protected against conta- the end of 1976 and the Planning section of the Construction Department. - (390) 3- entiality of animal protec- services. The loss of lives- - ist the Ministry of Agricu,-ltur- e gious and infectious disea- Government has requested -3 1 ran '"Hin ittm'" titi iuj nii n uuit!' fttiuinuuiHin,t? in establishing anim- ses; of which 108,657 have further assistance in the lijmimft0mn0 uu m mj in u h imuui imiiuumarntH f Sports news round al health field stations in been treated against, para- field of Animal Health m up Kabul, Parwan, Nangarhar, sites, 125,694 re'eeived cur- from UNDP during the $ZfiVMYA coming years (1977-81- ) OTOTOTWW By A Reporter Laghman and Kandahar, ative treatment for various five in creating a disease repor- ailments, and 7,506 under- It is envisaged that the ob- v proj- inter-scho- ting system, training went operations, jectives of this new NOTICE As a part of the ol matches were played bet- in national staff in veterinary ect will be to strengthen tournament a ser- ween the two teams and ' Some damaged linoleum need to be replaced iu field activities, in The Central Veterinary the' newly established ce- ies of football, .volleyball the visitors won sing- and Information and Culture. the Diagnostic in ntres in Logar, Pakthia. the offices of the Ministry, of alnd .basketball matches les planning the establishment Laboratory match while the Ariana as Maidan, Bamyan, Kunduz, Individuals, local and foreign institutes who wish to were played among some of further sub stations; (b) Kabul, 'serves a major team won the only double Helma- do the work on contract basis should submit their to assist the de- centre for assisting . the Lajghmatn, Zabul,. school teams at the Amani .match played. A large nu- In further ServicesDepartment. and be present) velopment of the Central field officers iri the correct nd and Nimroz, as well applications to the high school grounds last mber of spectators were 30 at 2 p.m. Veterinary Diagnostic La- diagnosis of the " - diseases as continuing the existing for bidding on October week. present to cheer the lea- boratory in so that occur in the field. Un- ones in Kabul, Nangarhar, 32 The firsit ma,tqh was rns. The visiting Kabul that Soviet two.spacia-list- s Parwan and Kandahar. played between the Iste; it might meet the demands der the project, team will play a series microbiologist The UNDP contribution qlal high school and the of the expanding veterina- a s' of matches as a part of phase is ! ry field services and1 train pathologist are provided toward this new education of Herat. -- team their itinery in Afghanis- US$2.2 milli- Botjh its national staff; (c) to as- 'to help train the national estimated at sides played their tan and all the matches ' sist the Vaccine Producti- staff in the diagnostic wo- on heartsout to win the mat- will be played military in on Laboratory in Kabul rk. (UN Sources) ch and it were the lucky club courts. Needed Isteqlal high school boys Logistic Perudunkay has received an offer from Sie- who netted the ball twice A six member chess te- New items at London's new gallery to win the match. The Her- am of Afghanistan left mens Co., Kabul, for 1.5 mm double lines wire at 12.42 per metre and 50 to 60and 30 and 20 lines switch- at lads played well but for Libya last week ; to LONDON; By ' Arthur1 Sulzberger ing public money like this afs. magnit-telephon- e price 8159 dollars lacked in experience al- partake in the internation- After three years of di- at anv time." said labour board and at total though they tried miserably al chess tournament being apering her baby, Mary ours and then folded and legislator Gwilyrt Roberts", from Electrem Poland Company. to keep the ball out from convened in that countryq Kelly, a British artist, hu- stacked, and a video tape but it' is wicked to do so Individuals who wish to bid should come on No their goal. The Herat team A source of the Afghan' ng 28 of the soiled diapers of two London artists drin- in our present economic vember 1 at 10 a.m. for bidding at the Logistic pur- can (A-O-C) Dlieht."- He is urging a department. Catalogue and specifications hardly made any combi- Olympic' Committee in ;the' Institute of Contem- king Gordon's gin, O - W chasing ned move whereas the referring to the tour, porary Arts new gallery in London's Evening News full investigation. be seen at the office (388 ) 3 Isteqlal team played extre- of the chess team to Libya London. The gallery is said the purchases were "a Art Council Art Director mely well. said that this is the first supported by public funds; typical example of the co- Robin Campbell defends In another A group match time that an Afghan chess Ray Richards,; 22,. 'of Notl llective lunacy that has the decisions. Amani high school de- team has been invited to tingham, has received overtaken this nation".' "It is the view of the feated the Habibia boys participate in an internat- 500 from the Arts Council The Arts Council, the council that a small, even by one goal. In a group ional tournament. The te- of Great Britain sweeping government body responsi- minutes, proportion of our lOffer received im- aside B match Mahmood Tarzi am was sellected by an dust in street into various- ble for developing and money should be set Development has received pro- rt Agricultural Sank school defeated the Khus-h- al ly shaped piles. proving the knowledge, un- for such experimental of experts apphrh wan offer from Siemens fora hundred lines telephone by an identical The Gallery,' world-renowne- d, derstanding and practice jects as street theatre and Khan thorised committee comp- Tate switch board including wires and spare parts at margin. Both the matches trendy, public- of arts, has a budget poetry in pubs," he said. rising of experts appointed the fV the total price of Afs. 260587. were cheering re- of 36 million. "We don't claim 100 per palyed amid by AOC. The players were ly .financed art centre, this year It Individuals, local and foreign firms who can f success in these ven- of the supporters of both judged both on the basis-o- cently spent about 4,800 has also been' funding ma- cent come on November View is that m supply at lower price should sides. tofl purchase .120 cream-colour- ed ny of the artists and gall- tures, but our their past record and W6 to the Agricultural Development Bank for bidding bricks as eries, it is alright to allow young the selection tournament arranged under attack. SKand itheir offers before the above date. another, B people to try something send In group result organised for the a sculpture from American "If you like the bricks U (393) 3- -1 match the Technicum so- occasion. artist Carl Andre. They and dirty nappies you'll new." ccer team routed Ibne Ci were mailed to the gallery love the Art Council's new- ; The players selected and na by jthree goals to one. read cleared by the selection with instructions on how est masterpiece," Technicum played a much Ex- committee are Baryalai tolay.themiout the,headline the Daily improved game than its three-ma- n sc- press, to- the: pil- Ada, Hameedullalh Fazli, A "living referring previous outings. In the given es of dust. Dr. Mohammad Rahim Gr- ulpture" team was i last group A match play- 395 by the Arts Council to The Arts Council was ; an, Ghualam Farooq Ob-ai- di I OFFER RECEIVED ed last week between Gh- walk around with a 10-fo- ot first established in 1946. i . and Abdurrazaq Kh-ulm- i, azi High School and Isteq- pole on the- The hulk of its money is Abdul Wahab Assefi balanced lal School the later virtu- ir heads. spent on national compan- and Security Office has received an offer for toilet equipments! is accompanying the team ally walked over their op- These are a few of the ies such as the Royal Ope- and pipes for its projects from different companies. as manager with Aqa Mo- ponents in a one sided expenditures of public fu- ra House and the Royal T aaqI anri tfirOlOTl TlTTTlS Unn WUni IU U1VV1UH a I IUWC1 UL1V.C aiiuUiU twill. hammad Bahar as assista- Purchasing List spe- -' match. i nds for artistic endeavours Shakespeare Theatre, In t Mnvi.mhrR for bidding to the Logistic Department. and nt; Basheer Ahmad Ahad (394) In the volleyball match- that have been debated re- its 1973-7- 4 budget, gran- ?.ifitiom can be seen. 31 as reporter and Moqeem it es played last week am- cently in London newspa--' ted money to between 700 as photographer. More th- ong a number of school pers. tnnthe! floor of and 800 theatres, pera ho- an forty nations are tak- and teams as a part of the sc- the House of Commons. use, ballet companies, orch ing part in the tournam- hool tournament the Kab--, The Tate Gallery, which estras and association. ent which will last art ul. Technical School defe- for received about 610,000 Additionally the council more than twenty days. ated the Khushal Khan this year in government made 640 awards to artists team by a comfortabe ma- It should be recalled her grants," has been under att- that year. NEEDED rgin. In the second volley- that Baryalai Ada has a ack recently for a number But the hard times, that Kab- very good record he has ball match between of its purchases which .in- have hit Britain have made Minictrw nf Intprinr ha received an offer for five typewriters 47 and 33 ul Technicum and Habibia won a large number of cluded about 530 for 13 even, the, .relatively small ,t.cm carnage, made in Italy, trom tne Dazar. the later easily sailed thr- tournaments played in wooden letters covered in sums council expends the and institutes who can provide at price should come to:' Techn-icu- if; Individuals loer ough defeating the Kabul, similarly Fazli fishing netting, an unkno- for ..unusual . art, forms fair V the Services Department on November 6. (391) 3 by two games to has also won a number of wn sums for five burlap game for critics. 2y nill. tournaments, it should be blankets dyed various col- - "It is badenough send .. . V Fazli and Baryalai Ada In the basketball tourn- have been the arch rival ey as a part of the inter since the past one year. school tournament two The Afghan ping pong matches were played last team is 8tilli n Mexico pl- COME AND ENJOY OUR week. The first match was aying in the international OFFER RECEIVED played between Ghazi hi- tournament in which more gh school and Habibia and than 50 nations are taking INTERNATIONAL The Housing and Town Construction Department has received an offer for the second between Ibne part. The world champions 67 items of stationary and architectural tools at total price of afs. 789.949 1 Cina and Naderia high China was leadinrg the BUFFET from market J schools. The Habibia team table according to a latest AT THE PAMIR RESTA URANT Individuals, local and foreign institutes who wish to bid and contract should i won its encounter against report from Mexico. The FRIDAY OCT. 29TH, 1976 send their applications to the Services Department by November 4 and be pre-- j P.M. Ghazi school after keen Afghan football team in FROM 12:00 NOON TO 2:30 sent oa the same date which is the last day of bidding at block 23 Nadir Shah, battle, for some time both Karachi has done much Maina. Lists and specifications can be seen. (392) 3 2 sides were neck to neck better than its previous AFS. 275 PER PERSON but Habibia went ahead record in international fo- with some sharp shooting otball tournamentsvabroad. CHILDREN UNDER AGE OF SIX ARE te- CHARGE from its players,' Habibia . The nationl wrestling FREE OF won by 42 to 32. In the am of Afghanistan will be RESERVATION: TEL. 3185164 SURFACE TREATMENT OF other match Naderia faced taking part in an interna- EXT. 204 AIRSTRIP opponent and tr- tional wrestling competit-io- n LASHKARGAH a feeble Development Mission to Afghanistan is inte ounced Ibne Ona school to be held in Tehran. The US Agency for Intel national In surfacing Lashkargah Airstrip with bitumbinous material. Experienc by 60 points to 33. ' Famous grapplers from rested the are requested to contact the office listed below regarding The visiting Soviet te- Iran, Iraq, Soviet Union ed and qualified firms nrpowawt mirvpv information rwiuired bv the contracting officer. All proposed sur nnis team played its first and some other countries USAIDKabul by 1600 hours, Nov. 1, 1976. match of the ten day series will be taking part in the vey reports must be submitted to tournament which will - (389 ) 3--3 against the Ariana tennis (163) - 11 -i club at military grounds. be staged in Tehran doubles Both singles and GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRFS8 PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES OCTOBER 26, 1976

Record fall in - '" " ' , Sadat warns Israel British pound

NEW YORK, Oct. 26, (Re- A maneuvers, nter). The British pound against plunged lowest New to its York value in history yes- terday in one of the sharp- begins est falls ever seen in cur- r Cairo summit rency grading. m The pound was worth CAIRO, Oct. 26, (AFP). on. own, reconciliation with Sa- 1.5950 dollars when banks Delegates to an emergency The leftist alliance in dat after months of discord closed, compared with a summit of 19 Arab nati- Lebanon warned at the wee-ke- nd created by Syria's invas- ' record low of 15740 doll- ons which opened here yes- that it would resume ion of Lebanon. It would ars touched during the da- terday decided to add cea- fighting in all parts of the he said, be a "great mista- te the closing figure was sefire violations in southern country, Beirut included, if ke" for two countries which more than five cents below Lebanon to their agenda the Christian offensive in sided in the Oct. war aga- Friday's close. after President Anwar Sa- Southern Lebanon continu- inst Israel to lose the adv- selling po- dat of Egypt' warned Israel ed. antages won in that war. Dealers began against making, moves in The Egyptian President unds after a report in the that region. said enemies in Israel and The summit which in- London Sunday Times that Monetary An official communique elsewhere would be making cluded 14 heads of state-a-lso the International issued at the opening three an' error of calculation if agreed to consider ce- Fund (IMF) is insisting th- " 1.50 dol I ' hour session said the dele- they believed that they were asefire violations in sou- at sterling fall to IMF gates, who included 14 he- sowing in the Arab nation thern Lebanon, after Egyp- lars before the will 3.9 billion ads ot state, approved the the seed of discord. tian President Anwar Sad- grant Britain a terms of the ceasefire. at warned Israel against dollars loan it needs to re Unly Iraq voted against The Christian moderate making moves in the region. pay its debts. Mrs. Nazefa Ghazi Nawaz speaking at the opening session of the refresher the agreement, which inc- who has the backing of Sy- Lebanese The reDort has been de-- course for nurses. ' (See. story on, page 1) ludes a provision tor a 30,-0U- 0 ria, Sarkis said he hoped Right-win- g forces, in Beiruthied by the IMF, US Trea strong Arab League the Arab League s peace yesterday claimed control surv Secretary William Si keeping "con- - Leba- - Chinese press contingent, to supervise the force would of most of the South mon and British Chancellor Transkei premier promises truce. The bulk of the force tribute to restoring peace of the Exchequer Denis He-ale- y. Jl ' is expected to come IromWin Lebanon until Lebanon nese border with Israel. media hails the Syrian invasion units is ready to construct its The proposed Arab peace But dealers here said the base to black guerrillas; which entered Lebanon ag- own army and internal se- force was discussed at a denials were treated with Chairman Hua ainst the Palestinian leftist curity forces." separate meeting here last reserve. UMTATA, TRANSKEI, of innocent people were alliance four months ago. He told the conference night of Arab Foreign Mi- Dealers said the Bank of PEKING, Oct. 26, (AFP) Oct. 26, (AFP, Renter). denied their rightful pla- An Arab League spokes- that the first sign alter the nisters, who met again this England gave up buying po- .The official Chinese press Little enthusiasm and ser- ce in their own country - man said this atternoon th- ceasefire took effect on morning before the full su- unds with its stocks of dol- yesterday front-page- d a big ious events marked the in- (South Africa) and were ' at Libya, the sole absentee Thursday had been "encou- mmit resumed. lars and other currencies photograph of the' new lea- dependence celebrations condemned to perpetual , China, midnight here yesterday slavery and to irom tne opening session, raging". An informed source said when sterling slid below der of , Communist at subjugation Kuo-Feng.- y of first would attend when the con- President Assad of Sy- Iraq called for withdrawal 1.6210 dollars. ' Chairman Hua the Transkei the a minority of racist expl- of nine South African ho- - oiters. '. ference resumes today. ria, the third and last spea- of the 20,000-stron- g Syrian The New York branch of This new photo, very to fully accept so- -' Former Libyan Foreign ker before the closed door contingents which interven- the US Central Bank, 'the much in the same style as melands , frem the Preto- Minister Abdel Moneim El session began, echoed Sad- ed in Lebanon four months federal reserve which the official portrait of Mao vereignty Italy's rail Houni took part in a forei- at's 'call for solutions to wh- acts for the Bank! 0f Eng- Tse-Tun- shows Chairman ria government. Nago Besides South Afric- gn ministers' agenda draf- at he called the "Lebanese land here had not tried to Hua in a medium-closeu- p the workers go on an President Nicolaas ting session later he was tragedy" which would "res- The contingents ex- support sterling, they said. looking straight ahead. It are no foreign head expected to represent Libya tore to Lebanon its ' unity, pected to make up covers a good one-thir- d of 24-ho- ur the bulk of state came to the strike at the summit today. territorial integrity, stabi- of the new Arab the page in the official party force. tal Umtala for the indepe- Opening the conterence, lity and natural role in the CORRECTION newspaper, the People's Da- ndence ceremonies' which President Sadat urged Le- Arab world". Iraqi Foreign Minister f ily, and other Monday ne- er). Italy's railway wo- outline pictu- were held in a prefabrica- warring parties to The solutions, he said, ob- The under wspapers all of which were rker last night began a banon's Saadoun Hamadi also ted stadium. differences at must also "return to Pa- jected re appearing on page 4, top distributed late, just before 24 hour national strike, ad- settle their the at the full summit One of the only coun- lestinian resistance vita- in Monday's issue should 11 p.m. ding to the problems of a a round table conference. its yesterday to a Riyadh de- tries in the world territor- read: Assistant , Resident sta- He called on the Arab lity and efficiency in the cision to place the new Arab The front page of the ne- government trying to UN Representative, A. ially split up into three world to help the Palestine struggle to recover its usur- force under new Lebanese wspapers is dominated by ve off economic disaster Bjorgung,... parts not separated by the (P-L- with harsh austerity mea- Liberation Organisation ped rights." President Elias Sarkis, the a Mao quote in red ink: sea, the Transkei with a represented at the Assad further welcomed his later, has Syrian backing. "Let us unite to win even sures. population of some two i The stoppage which br- conference by its Chairman, greater victories". The ne- million became the 50th ought the rail network to Yasser Arafat. wspapers reprinted the jo- country to gain independe- Rightists extend S. Lebanon control a virtual standstill, was PLO int editorial in the People's nce Africa. , Sadat said that the in designed to pressurise rail Daily, red flag and the Lib- speech was the "organisation chos- BEIRUT, Oct. 26, (AFP). few days. But right wing sources in In his first as officials into agreeing to by peo- eration Army newspaper in the Transkei's New. en the Palestinian Lebanese right wing for The announcement said East Beirut added that their Prime a new labour contract. aspira- which it was revealed that Minister Chief Kaisebvat-anzim- a ple to express their ces yesterday announced Lebanese right wing forces forces had not taken physi- since 1974 Mao had criticis- on tions and hopes (and) to be nearly Lit-a- ni commented , control all the south- had pushed across the cal control of all villages, ' It raised the crucial iss- - ed the members of the the controversy over inde-penden- their legitimate representa- ern border area with Israel river into the Arkoub, but of surrounding areas ue of whether the labour "gang of four" and parti- : tive." after heavy fighting. the area in south east Leba- so the villages themsel- unwns vUji 'accept age that cularly his own wife, Chiang j Sadat also praised King The announcement, issued non in the Mount Hermon ves were "neutralised". "If the world cannot or Bestrainjt, and change a Ching, whom he had descr- Khalid of Saudi Arabia and by the "army for the defen- foothills in which Palestin- will not comprehend the system under which wag- The "army for the defen- ibed as "wildly ambitious". the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh ce of south Lebanon" as ian guerrillas had operati- simple legal and canstitut-iona- l es have been automatica- ce of south Lebanon" was One of a number of pho- Sabah Al Salem Al Sabah, an Arab summit opened in on bases. language testifying lly raised every three mo- set tip last Wednesday on tos on page ' shows for "their historic initiati- Cairoi was not confirmed Thousands of Christians four to the facts, no one can nths to increase in the cost the eve of the present cea- Chairman Hua Kuo-Fen-g on ves for organising the talks by Palestinian or Lebanese and Moslems were mean- blame us. of living. sefire, which brought "al- the official stand in v Tien in the Saudi capital, Riy- leftwing sources. while reported to have fled Premier Matanzima said most total calm" to Beirut An Men square waving to adh, at which the ceasefire But it is generally reco- despite cold weather from that the Transkei indepen- The strike came amid Sunday night except for the crowd of one million was was agreed a week ago. gnised that right wing for- the border region, where dence part of South mounting protests against a few shells. people at Sunday's mass Africans own The ceasefire, Sadat went ces militarily support by leftwing forces were tradi- decolonisat- austerity mesures which Across the Litani river in meeting. fundamentally anti-Israe- ion effort and something have on, was "a Israel, it is claimed have tionally strong and an li been introduced over the Arkoub; the right wing Hua Kuo-Fen- g was in mi- which was ljine political decision which no greatly extended their con- stance often evident. ii with the past two weeks. forces had moved to Mari litary uniform he supr- one has the right to questi- - trol of the south in is the modern trend in Africa. The fragile minority go- the last The exodus was thought and Magidieh, yesterday's eme commander of the ar- Premifer Kaftser Majtaz-im- a vernment headed by Chris- to have reached 40,000 and announcement said. Right med forces. Beside him in also said that he mig- tian democrat Prime Mini- according daily pa- wing U.S. elections to the forces last week took the photo is Marshal Yeh ht allow black guerrillas ster Giulio Artdreptti is per "Beirut" only 2,000 of over Marjayoun and Khiam, Khien-Yin- g, Vice-Chairm- to set up "liberation strug- trying to fight inflation page 2) (Continued from seem to be in remarkably 20,000 inhabitants remained the region's two most strat- of the Central Committee gle" bases in the country. and bring up the. falling is elected, Thus, if Carter good political shape. "I at Bint Beil. egically important points. and Minister of Defence. President Idi Amin of lira with restrictioss on Washing- he will come to used to think we could kn- Uganda ivesterlday called foreign currency purchases a heavily Democ- ock off ton with about half the fr- The Lebanese right has on the international com- and stringent credit contr- ratic Congress, but not eshmen this election, but called for the dispersal of World news round up munity to mark the inde- ols. one will feel political- now I'd be mo- that surprised if Palestinians to Arab coun- pendence of Transkei, the Signor Andreotti has al- BOGOTA, Oct. 26, (AFP). form of transport in Colom- ly obligated to him. "I re than 10 or 15 are bea- tries in proportion to the South hom- twin-engine- African black so price increas- A d air taxi announced think Carter is going to ten," a republican cong- present population bia due to the country's mo- eland, of each as a day of mourn- es on a wide range of go-o- win, but be sure isn't get- ressman crashed two minutes after untainous terrain. says. "They have country. ing. and services, putjting ting mandate," a worked takeoff in eastern Colombia any the hell out of According to the right President Amin said pe- up petrol by 25 per cent, lawmaker says. yesterday, killing all 32 HONGKONG, Oct. 2, their districts; a lot of pe- wing announcement yester- aceloving countries sho- 5 per cent, people aboard. (AFP). China has prod- electricity by There are 33 Senate seats ople care more about that day, a "cordon" controlled uld mark the day with and telephone charges by uced for trial a high press- up for election this year, than ideology." by right wing militia ex- AH the victims were Co- mourning because millions percent. ure polyethylene reactor 22 22 of them are held by Republican campaign off- tended along all but 12 mil- lombians. with an annual of Democrats. A year ago icials do believe that the es (20 kms) of the border The old DC-- 3 was operat- capacity Republican 10.000 tons the New Ch- some Republicans thought heavily electo- with Israel, from the Ch- ing on a route between Iran oil export rate in some of these distr- ina News Agency reported that a gain of five or six ristian village of Rmeich, and Cucuta when (Continued icts, less disillusioned yesterday. from page 1) will total over $22 billion seats was possible, but such than 12 miles (20 kms) east of an engine exploded near al Petro-Ch-emic- activity in the West. Pr- or some $3 billion over optimism isn't heard now. in the Watergate year of the plains town of El Yopal The Lanchow al the Mediterranean coast, to oduction was down in Ir- "If we manage to go up 1974, will throw out some and the plane crashed and Machinery Plant in the original budget estim- the extreme eastern point an, sales to the former, "co- ate. to 40 seats from 38 Repub- of he newcomers. northwest China, Karisu on the border in the burned. nsortium" companies had The high case assumes lican senators now, we This is the first congress- province, which built the Air taxis are a common suffered major losses, for- eotparts idurting October will have done well," says ional election under the reactor, has put it through ecasts for speedy revival December at last month's Glee Gomien director of Campaign- - Finance Law pressure tests and trial ru- were not too optimistic level 5,8 million and the Senate Republican that limits each individu- Kissinger's chances to ns. bd, and the timing and level during January March Campaign Committee. al's contribution to $1,000. at The result has proved of an oil price re adjust- 5,4 million A price There are some indications bd. that the quality of the ment remained uncertain. hike of 15 per cent ass- "The situation remains that the law is making go to Geneva obscure is reactor's product is up to The situation has since umed, placing reven- very volatile in a number fund liaising burdensome total standard the News Agen-c- y finned up considerably. ues under these conditions of states, but the range for challengers, But becau- WASHINGTON, Oct. 26, ian settlement. said. In projecting total reven- at nearly $23,5 billion or for us goes from a loss of se most of the challengers (Reuter). Secretary of Khodesian Prime Minis- ues for the fiscal year, two some $4 billion over orig- two seats to a net gain of are Republicans, the grow- State Henry Kissinger th- ter Ian Smith said in Gene- This type of realtor is possible scenarios a mini- inal estimates. three or four", says Char- ing activity for right wing inks it would be "highly in- va earlier yesterday it mi- needed to produce high-pres- sure mum case and a maximum McBride, Democra- appropriate" to go to Gene- ght necessary These figures reflect les the political groups and cor- be to summon polyethlene plas- Co- bet- one were used. income due to Iran for oil tic Senate Campaign porate political-actio- n com- va to raise a dispute Dr. Kissinger to spell out tic, it said, adding that The minimum or conser- exported during 2535. Th- mmittee strategist. "In all mittees of- ween Rhodesia's white and whether his five-poi- nt peace may largely be the rapid development of vative case assumes that ey are not, however, nec- likelihood, well probably fsetting these problems. black nationalist leaders package, worked out last , China's industry, agricult-- oil will be exported at essarily, indicative of for- gain a seat or two." over the contents of his month, was firmly agreed Generally, money seems ure and national defence about 5.6 million du- eign exchange receipts for Most political att- to peace plan, high US Off- to by all sides. bd of the be flowing freely this had boosted the need for ring the October Decemb- the same period, because ention, however, where the year. "Some guys hav- icials said yesterday. are this plastic. er period, falling off in payments for oil are nor- Democrats hold a 290-o-1- ing rai- Smith has insisted he ac- legitimate trouble January to 5.0 before mally, made as much as lead. impor- Although the officials wo- bd Especially sing dough," says Fred cepted the package 'as a TOKYO, Oct. 26, (AFP) again recovering somewh- actu- uld several months after tant is the fate of 79 fre- Wertheimer, vice president not rule out such a trip, whole on the understanding . Mi- Former , Transport at to average 5.2 million al liftings. they said Dr. Kissinger shman Democrats, about of Common Cause, a group felt that all of its points had nister Tomisaburo Hashim- bd during the final three While an official update fi- it would not be in his inte- half of whom were elected that monitors campaign been approved by the blaclt oto and seven others will months. A price hike of of revenues has not been from usually Republioan rest to get involved in ar- nancing. "But nationalists as well as the be brought to trial on Jan. 10 per cent, effective Jan- released, an informed sou- districts. guments with radical Tan- about money problems black Presidents of Zambia, 31 for their rob in the uary 1 is assumed. rce said the Kayhan fig- By almost any account, is endemic to campaigns. leaders who reject his plan zania and other interested Lockheed scandal, it was Given these price and ures were "if anything, most of these freshmen AP. as the basis for a Rhodse- - African nations. reported today. export estimates, revenues on the conservative side.