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' KABUL,,, VOL. XI NO. .164 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1972 (MIZAN 13 . 1351 STH.) - price'af."""

Sample demographic 1 Karakul earnings f) ' 7 survey to begin in ... likely to amount $20m. mis year 7 KABUL, Oct. 5, (Bakhtar).-Betw- een provinces shortly sixteen to eighteen KABUL TOct: 5, (Bakhtar). --Sample demographic million dollars Is expected to be in .provinces has started by the earned from the sale of 1.3 survey seven ' millon 1 karakul pelts this year. . More than 600,000 pelts will ml. AAf . n.... VII TftTimC i no ine are,a covers vu vmagco aim .v be auctioned In London on Oc- I'! survey 'is conducted by 149 demographers. Maps on tober 28, Abdnl Ghafour Reja, the President of ; karakul of-- ibeing u:ied in the general the 'the scile ' 15000 are Institute said. ' 1 :.-;.- . survey." ... On his return from1 London trai-- .,...;; ; "far '230 men and women have been i yesterday, he said in the aucti- .,,,'So on on September employed' in statis-- " ' held 6 more ned and these are now than 251,000 pelts were sold analysis,1 publicity, translat- -' tics, geography, figures ... for 53,192,000. . Ma-V- ; pf- reports,; Abdul Ghafour ? riA This auction was the best as , ions and compilation said. the average price of every pelt lekzadah, the President, of the Department sold $14.65', Agha, Arghand was he said. Last Rnrwv unrt has been classifi- - ok. Mohammad year 1.7 million pelts Saheb, Faizabad, Yakao were sold ed under four headings. Theirst ab. Imam for twenty million dollars. category of work will be comple- Lang and Khogyani districtts. cted before the' onset of winter. The remaining categories will be Uganda, Tanzania Dr. Wakcel back ' during the ne.xt spr- worked out His Majesty King conferring-- ang.' Each category consists of the with Turkish Prime Minister Ferit Malan In Ankara. hold - . ministers Photo: Mostamandi- . . j eight towns and twenty two dis- to from two weeks tricts. ' 'With the completion of this talks in Somalia j Bul9rion visit survey, some scientmc liuormai-- . iLaborites support Wilson's EEC policies - Ion on population estimate, prov- J , MOGADISHU. Somalia, Oct. BLACKPOOL, England, Oct 5, me Minister Edward Heath's Co- - Wilson KABUL, Oct. 5, (Bakhtar- ).- - hinted at this when he ince-wis- ej popula ; Foreign Reuter).-Oppositi- on ynjeff jot birth," 5, (Reuter).Ugafadan ( leader Ha nservative government. But it said that the party was divided The Minister Without Portfolio, tion concentration and composit Minister Wanume Kibedi arri- rold Wilson Wednesday won cl avoided the alternative really fe- on one issue only the Common Dr. Abdul Wakeel, returned to ' ion age and sex, groups, plus ru-- i ved here Thursday night for ta- ear support from Britain's lab- ared by party Kabul yesterday from ' Bulgaria leaders an outri- Market. ,.'.-- . de-.- -. ral and town people will be lks with his Tanzanian counter- our party for his European Com- ght rejection of entry. ? where he went about two weeks ' termined,''he said. part, John Malecela, on a peace mon Market policies, thereby po- Wilson in effect Wednesday Otherwise, he said, party ago at the invitation of the Bul- i the ,r ii Also scientific information on iul solution to the crisis betw- inting the way to an end of in- put his own reputation on the had an "aggressive unity". The garian commerce minister. J professions" in different economic een, their two neighbouring coun- fighting on the party's most di- block, and won his gamble. The party was on the against Dr. Wakeel met the Bulgarian ' - attack sectors, rate of employment; lite- -' tries.'1 visive issue. i , .t vote for the leadership's middle- - the Conservative government as host and some other ranking of- pace population in- in racy rate, of Malecela, who has been the Facing a crisis which could way poucy was a.w.uuu in ;ra-vo- it had not been for 20 years, he ficials of that country during his crease, immigrations, etc will Somali Capital for a week wait have placed his personal leader- and 1,802,000 against. said. ' visit. be collected.' he added. ing for the start of talks, will ship in jeopardy, Wilson persu- f'A militant leftwing resolution He also visited some industrial co- - - He caned on tne people , to discuss witn tne Ugandan minis- aded the party's 71st annual submitted by Britain's second and agriculture institutions in operate witn the units ot survey ter a live point plan put tor. conference to pass by more than largest union, the Amalgamated Home briefs that country. He also participa- in giving true facts. The USAID ward by Somalia several days a two to one majority a leader- Engineers, was narrowly defea- ted in the international Plavdiv has given a grant $1.6 'million ago. .' . f ship statement reaffirming the ted by 3,076,000 votes to 2,958-00- 0. KABUL, Oct. 5, (Bakhtar). fair. for this project. - The Somali foreign minister, official line on Europe. This called for rejection of Naser Abdul Qader al Haeesee, 'Bulgaria's climatic ' conditions The areas where demographic Omer Arteh, will chair the,tal- - This calls for renegotiation of British entry on any terms. the Ambassador-designat- e of Ir- are similar to that of Afghanis- survey has started are: Balablo- - ks, due to start here today. " the entry terms accepted by Pri-- ' f Many conference observers felt aq arrived here yesterday morn- tan and we can learn from Bul- Wilson's passionate winding-u- p ing, He was welcomed at the garians in the field of agriculture ilin?T F1rn.W,iTA Ti!i.AAiu A address in the Common Market Kabul international airport ! by and industrialisation', he said. LJACC V 1 1 11cI111DU1L debate had significantly influen- - deputy chief of protocol and me--i He thanked the Bulgarian go- UllYC tXlUl IU IS IMK ; Ull mbers of the Iraqi embassy, j vernment for their' hospitality. Francisco Aquino, the Execute Agriculture, iPJarining,. Health, . tion in the drought stricken e AtotatteiTtStHnrf - .4 ' mn UN-FA- O Wo-- With- Director of Dr. Abdul Wakil Minister - as and, 10,00 mtn of f r (Bakhtar).-Construc- 2,000 ve the wheat or'dittonor MriKlfw KABUL, Oct. 5, tion hospitals rid Food Programme, will be out Portfolio and with the Depu--: "Food for Work" schemes of the i fOOO work on ' Pai - TJ the visiting this country as the guest Minister of Education as well as Provincial Development Depaft- ? v Monar road, km. long, 2687 000 seven was ' in Afghan from with the RepresentaUve ment. : ,:, idle Rome as of the Government Resident . ;., rpcnlllHnn nn.eDe started by the units of the Work Afghanistan, ent Programm and other UN of- -, ghanistan 1971 During his stay in up to the end of Eur0pea Community could metres of filling will be DtiySICIOnS not ' Strike quino Munster ftciab. He., will also be taken to- ; amounted to about 21 million dol--' will meet Prime iWDt including the abandonm done . V - nave una projects 2 per of Dr. Abdul Zahii- and will to see various which lars. This is about cent ent of the community's common RME, Oct. 5, (Reuter). Ita- Ministers of are being assisted by WFP. ' commitments made by discussions with the the total Agricultural Policy (CAP). Conf- - KABUL. Oct. 4, fBakhtar). ly's 2,000 state hospitals were WFP, while population of The World Food Programme eo- - the erence observers were confident A delegation from Kabul Univer-tha- t idle yesterday as 15,000 doctors Afghanistan amounts to no more mmenced operations at the beg ' Wednesday's proceedings sity left here yesterday for Iran and their assistants staged their Arab mediation (Continued on page 4) ; . inning of 1963 with a budget of would have the effect of leaving to visit Iranian Universities at second three-day-- strike within almost 100 million dollars foj a New government a future Labour government free the invitation of USAID. The me-- a week. " ' ' 'commission set up period of three years- - Since then to try for continuing British mbers of the delegation are: Dr. Only intensive therapy cour- the Programme has gone from st- membership, thereby keeping Wi- - Abdul Azim Ziayee, Dr. Moham- - ses and urgent casualty and - Yemen, rength to strength and resources takes over in lson's options open."" ' J mad Yousuf Saifie and Yar Mo- surgical cases are unaffected by to end feud available since its inception and Some delegates observed that hammad Ebadi. the strike, which underlines the including perjod grass-roo- deep pledges for the many ts labour people , , malaise of 's health BEIRUT, Oct.' (ReuterV A ' 1973-7- 4 stand at a total of about Denmark today were becoming thoroughly bored WUIlLUi ; services. five-memb- er Aran mediation co- one thousand million dollars. A i with the long years of dissention W Ramazan falls on Sunday, there The doctors struck 'from Mon- - arrived here yesterday COPENHAGEN, Oct. 5. (Rei mmission total of 520 projects in 86 count- over the Common Market. They will be no issue of the Kabul day to Wednesday last week, and on its way to Aden er). Denmark's next PrlmoMi - ... . from Cairo - have (approved since ...... m the present stoppage will contin- dispute' ries been c..j rt. i to help resolve the wrangling had now come to an Sunday October 8, which will" ue until Friday night. two Yemens. ' ' meet Queen Margrethe .this mo wei? tte n. !51 emergency operations ha-- end. be pubj.x holidays- - They are protesting about the ! Yemen Arab Republic and K ; 71 rning an dtake office immedjate-- The terms of a ld Hospital Southern. neighbour-t- he Peo- - lyaifterwards, it was announced its tries tQ M dist due to IV. 1 Ul 111 IjD CT WI11I.1I II Mill ULril u Wednesday. C 4 a Philippines President receives UHV.1C11V.V cjLaiiiiiiaLiuiiH iui an ii leineii nave ouuotu ajjg gj, The executive committee of spital doctors.' They fear that Social Democratic Party, which ! wnen me gei unaerway so- fighting betweer, forms minority government, tesis old. border proec gperUive in" Afghanistan. the substantial opposition aid me of them may lose their jobs vncwrHsv onnrnvdH tha nnm Tin. I em. ;. 20,000 recently despite many years - .. .J men of.wheat has sn vpar MANILA, Oct. 5. (Reuter). President Ferdinand Marcos of hospital ,.. tinn nf .wnspn. ine meaiation team, loimeu bppn j fft Jict-iu,- work. - fra. . Syr- - received the substantial backing for his declaration of the Algerian, Kuwaiti, trade union chief, as Prime Min- yesterday The health ministry insists Congressmen Philippines oppo-Kra- g on Egyptian, and Libyan perm- to Otto Krag-- ! Of martial law when of the ian,, ister succeed Jens the new exams to guarantee hos- -. , Lea- Liberal Party declared its support for his objectives. anent delegates to the Arab who resigned as Prime Sjthm pital standards, but says that few gue, is due to resume its flight Minister Tuesday following his A statement by a majority' of liberals In the House of Rep'-..- : doctors , are likely to be sacked flight the South nc wiuc-raji- g mg oojecuves 01 to resume its to referendum triumph taking Den reseniaiives saia rrcsiucui because Italy's hospitals are al- capital night. ', into European Common Marcos' reform movement coincided with the opposition's re- Yemeni last mark the " ready - t. j short of doctors. I- The commission is accompanied Market, told a press conference formist goals. , has declared reforms were necessary to by Selim t i, assistant sec after the committee meeting that The President the retary general of the Arab Lea- - it had unanimously backed Joer- - his intention to reform the po- -, offset the Communist conspira- - Ugandan radio " - )' . iintry's sick society which, to . cy, destroy the serious cancer of gUe,:i., J ,f , .,'; .'..! .i f , i gensen, Untii Joergensen formally ether with the threat of sybver- - the sick society, bring down ill-- '''Iri' a statement to reporters at is i announcement nnninfl th Prima . Minintar'o sive elements to overtnrow .we gotten power and privilege and the airport, Dr. Yafi said he government, prompted him t to achieve new national discipline. hoped the team would be able post will be temporarily filled by thp Forpicn Miniatpp KnnH Rn- - declare martial law 12 days ago. At the same time the congress- - to succeed in its mission as each , angers Mobutu erge ' More wiau ov guvci mucin "i-- meii imicu iui ui liiuueuiciic po- - two sides had so far sh- Andersen. J - of the. " Vers have been ousted since ,th- litical moratorium and expressed KINSHASA, 5. goodwill towards ' coopera Joergensen, who has worked Oct. (Reuter) own ' including six diplomats, and the hope country would - 1 his way up from messenger boy n, that the Zaire President Mobuto Wednes- tion.. Q I have dismissed vf told the press conference that the armed forces soon return to full constitutional day said he was highly indign- L he would not try to combine the H officers and bisted men for democracy. ant at a statement by Uganda ra- i A Prime Ministership with the cha- various offences. , The Liberal Party's secretary dio that the November deadline liberal congressmen said general, Beningo Aquino non-citiz- Francisco Aquino irmanship of tie Social Democr- - . The Senator fof expelling Asians people atie Partv m'Ktm ha. Atm i ' . t Jr was one of the first from Uganda had riot been prol- onged. "Scklde , MOSCOW, Oct. 5, (Reuter). Idi Amib urges speedier atin of AstenSwSiiifhdd'fa President Mobutu, who had tal- evacu . . a . . here. r,-- ' ks Ugandan "Malaysian Premier Tun Abdul . . anuj n i.j..t. with President Idi is.MrALA, ua. (neuter). extend his deadline for expuls on raKisian Aoout 2n neoDle have so far Amin in Kampala signed two coopera- -' dis'uoperanons, wn- - - Tuesday, told Razak today President Idi Amin Wednesday .. : the pntt of the Asians. pedite the Zaire news agency Azap in tion agreements with the Soviet assured UN Secretary-Gener- al (A nas oeen a report that the president of most,.bctive 'field officer8 an interview that he continued which he described as for- non-citize- n t - "Union Kurt Waldheim that any naa agreea on an extension came, n"-""- VT jr.r---r- peoples "growing " 0f the Communist new to believe that he had been deal- ming a basis for their Asians who failed to leave trom . agency, witn us, wo v.Civa....j ' the Zaire News army wha according to a govern- ing a hon- relationship"! ' "' by ensure that the interest with consciencious and Uganda his November 8 dead- AZAP, in Kinshasa Tuesday ni- -' same t0 ment, spokesman yesterday, was ; The accords; signed for this concerned,' including ours, ourable statesman. line, would not be maltreated or eht) of all captured during a fight with go- ' - "I would be particularly sad country by- , the oppressed. In a hrn-- is propeny saieguarueu . t ' etter to Waldheim. vernment troops Tuesday. facts prove Prime Miriister cover cooperati- He told Waldheim it was not if me wrong in this," made no reference to an adcast by Radio Uganda Wednes- - ' .He The spokesman also announced he told Aap. on in economic and technical earlier announcement non-- W that , day General Amin said: "It .is, v"" group of seven civil and and science, property of jSlaSnaK first President Mobuftu said Amin 'fields, in culture citizen Asians who remained here not mv intention or that of the1 ke the ians, including a Chinese, will Malaysian " compensation, had made three concessions dur- f The" leader tolr"'"a after the deadline would he held pnvprnmin t maiti r nhrJ ians without and face military trial soon under the press conference exchange been a single ins-- ing their lalks, at which Ugan- he had in military camps. ,v..J ...wise oppress any non-citiz- As- - there had not i martial law provisions, in connec- dan Foreign . ! happening. , Minister Wanume ed views on Asian .security with However it wasthoucht that ian' who mipht haup faiipH tn tance of this with during tion the seizure of heroin Kibebi had also been present. Kosygin a two and a half .this possibility was not ruled out meet the deadline". f i He said it .was necessary, in 15 - valued at more than million These were: hour Kremlin meeting, on Mon- by General lAmin's . exclusion of ; am a human being also, recent, invasion :I view of the of pesos (about one million ster-- 1. Extension of the deadline - for the departure of the an 1 T?T?.0V Presj - Earlier in the day Uganda ra-- unnecessary human suffering". security reasons, however, police Many crimes are subject to - - a Asians- - dent Nikolai had accep- dio. denied that the f t General Amin added: sh- - provided "I escorts had been for all military tribunal instead of civil 2. The pl- ted invitations to visit Malaysia, president told Mo- - internment measures had President ould be glad if you would Use Asians travelling to the interna-- courts and crimes under the dan- - -- be-- anned for Asians disobeying the but dates would fixed later, butu of Zaire in their talks here your good offices to persuade the tional airport here, "thereby av- - gerous drugs law carry a maxi-- Ugandan governments wo- ne said- - earlier this week that he would governments of orders Britain, India, (Continued on page 4) mum penalty of death uld not be applied. - .THE KABULTIMES Man-mac- b. fibre f:7oc!uc icn: going- up LONDON. Oct. 5,. (AFP). The lion tons, about five per cent up 94 800'tnns. Italy (66.800 tons) cing countries in the first half 4eady upward trena in proaui-- on the first quarter, and nine and Franc (56.300 tons) showed year. was. .twelve per cent lower at 333.800 tons, with, a part from ijlWi of, man-ma- de .vjne per cent up on the corresponding marginal increases. iure ui .a.mrginatincwtBain(Ftanpe. worlds major manufacturing co- period in 1971. ic staple output in untries was maintained during the same six countries increased Every country showing outline ith maio produces, USA do- - tne first half of the year.-wit- The aggregate production of by 12.5 per cent during the first waa an output of 3,501,000 metric to- ic yarn in the six halt of 1972 (at l,Z77,ttW xoui; wa needy eleen.per cent" at 6.6 ns, or more than eight per cent major producers during the first rnmnnrerl with the first six. mo 400 tons, Japan down per cent half-ye-ar uLSSilflQ tana. and,ih.,IJnitflJ Ki-- ud on the same lime last year, is put at 1,2 6,00 tons, nths of last year, due almost en- fr- to by ngdomdQwn 25. per cent. .37,600 4 : according to the latest figures or twelve per cent .higher than tirely again an increase at '. - om the Commonwealth' Secretar a year earlier, (of which the se- the United States ( upper 23 per tons, among the leaders:- was Rayon, and acetate staple out- iat.' , ..! cond quarter's output was some cent at 572,000 tons), Japan, '.. seven per cent higher than in the only country to return lower put was up 7.5 per cent over the The rise was pntirelv duo to the first) following a sharp 28 figures' with output 4-- per cent same periodi at, 633,400 ton Unit- the increased output of per cent rise in the United Stat- down; at 299-.9Q- tons.. West Ger- ed Stateup. percent at 165,200 Putmshed every" day except Friday and Afghan, public - Kfcgdonv Up near- ncy production many's 16 higher tons, United- A-'-- fibres, which.: at 2.484 mil es' (to 582,000 tons) were per cent holidays by the Kabul Timet Publishing 91,600 lion tons, was twelve per t cent which more than outweighed the at 156,600 tons, Britain's eight ly eight per cent at tons, higher, while that of. rayon and falls in Japan (the second largest per cent .up. at 90,700. tons, Italy's while- Italy au4: .showed SHAFIE RAHEL 13 res- acntata ' at an estimated 1.017 producer), down 2.7 per cent at 12.5 per cent up at 92,600 tons gain of 14 and 5 pee cent 11)1,26847 FOOD FOK THOUGHT million tons was in fact slight 231,400 tons, West Germany, do' and France's up 16 per cent at pectively to 54,800 and 47,500 to- i - Residence; 32070 ns Onlv West Germanvj amona ly lower. . ; wn just over four per cent at 65,600 ton EDITOR One sword keeps another in Durinc th second Quarter, to 154,600 tons, and the United Kin- Production of raymv and aceta the "majors',' shwdi a fall, down NOUR M. RAH1M1 46,100 tal production reached. 1.798 mil- - gdom (down 33 per cent) at te yarn in the nine major produ a sharp 29 per cent, t tons. Tel. 26848 sheath. Editorial Board ''. .Mohammad Khaled Roashan George Herbert , Mohammad Ebrahim Sharifi f fSAirflrfllA fc..w6Y 'lb . commen?c'.or Wll IVIIVUIW lncfr' iccma f and MOSCOW,-Oc- t. 5, (Tass). Tass peoples, victims of the Israeli . Its. stages are marked by such eir ranks. Political, economic commentator Yuri Kornilov wri- - aggression, and supports their, famous projects as 'the Aswan military support of the Soviet tes: righteous cause. The- Soviet 'Dam in Egypt, the- Euphrates Union helps the peoples of those M Israeli ruling circles, forces Union believed and believes that hydropower complex in Syria, countries to thwart the criminal recs neview continue their aggressive, exp- - the road to a genuine and last- - many other projects, either und- - plans or .Zionism. . ansionist course aimed at recarv- - ing peace m tne Middle is er construction or aireauy compi-- logexner wu Un- - iort ..KOZGAR i - ...;n m.n f tko m;h hi tn mmnUta lihoratinn.nf Ar- - tfl. with the. hpln nf th USSR: vine countries, the Soviet ion, to bend ettorts die East.; It is . no exaggeration ab lands occupied by Israel in The Soviet Union will continue aU wdl continue The weekly Rozgar in its lat to say that the fiasco suffered by 1967. so to give moral and political at ending, the Israeli aggression promotion est issue editorially comments imperialist plans in the Middle support and material aid to the against thev Arab peoples and long Ministry of Com' on the need to get special comm East is in the greatest measure The essential condition for eli- Arab states fighting for thehv establishing.- - a just and lasting At last the So-- - ace the Middle East", the merce has drafted a program ittees of the people, organised to duo to Soviet-Ara-b cooperation mination the consequence of national liberation and in government in conn- me for exnort promotion . as collect material aid for dro and friendship, to the consistent the imperialist Israeli .aggression, social progress. viet stated the agg- stated in a report published In ught affected people of Afghanis- - and strong efforts of the USSR for a just ; Middlo East settlem- ection with Israel's recent actions. This principled Tuesday. October 3. issue of can. , and other countries of the boo ent, is to boost the economic and The development of friendly ressive welcom- - community.,- - military potential of the Arab relations between the USSR and and consistent course is f the Kabul Times- Industrial union, groups and ialist 4 The obstacles on the way of ex scouts organisation should organi states following the road of pro- - the Arab countries plays an im ed by alii who hold i dear the ca- only in: streng-ea- t use of peace, then cause of: the pansion oi ioreign U as se donations collection committe The USSR from the very onset gress." This goalis served in gr portant role not rs in Kabul and in the provinces. of the Middle East conflict is measure by expanding Sov-- then ing their economic and milii freedom and independence' of the Low per unit productivity of These should collect funds, with firmly on the side of the Arab b economic cooperation, tary potential, and fini.ryyiyi jf"", f farms, and- - industrial, plants, out the interference of the gov the absence of a genuine will ernment. Fund raising functions. - 1 1 Mnnna.AM.An such as special sports and cultu or too much of mismanagem ral shows could be organised by N'uclear weapons: the numbers game ent, difficulties imposed y tne them,' it says. - nei- - decr-- geographical situation of the DA in an article published in The miracle of Mirv is enabl- mother missile head over the i ulations may be constructed, hieved withi a..suhstantral country, and, transportation bo- the same issue of the paper rai ing the United States to increa-- . target area, and falling freely on ther power can consider itselt toueasei expenditure' m relation ttlenecks within the country ses objections to the participation se its nuclear armoury towards, a precktermined trajectory, have any, signillcantl.-- advantage to that of Russia. Inn 1973 the ' - Congressional are problems which rightly can of Afghan wrestling team the frightening total 6,610 stra-- , The fkst . major development over the ether in terms of free- Americana have. in the - wh-th- net be tackled in a matter of Munich Olympiad. Our wrestlers tegic . nuclear war heads within, took, this to what was irreveren-- ; dom- to- - engage in tnuclear war. t auhority for $83.4 billion,- of - devastation", ich-th- ey expected spend few months or few years. had no practice and after years next few years. Without in- tly called the missile bus, which without incurring are to - - The Important thing Is to gauge of discarding their profession creasing the number of missile had its own power unit, ana aro' tne nuciear, stalemate sun en- aoour xo.a i oniion . against the magnitude of the problems were recalled to go to Munich. sites in America, without build-- pped successive missiles at se dures. '. $91 : billiott fon the Russians. - Paradoxically; and to plan a way out of them. This was. a very arbitrary de- ing new, missile firng; submarn- parated points to which it man this has been ac Had we started earlier on a cision, charges the report es, the United States last year oeuvred under its own power oiv war, - programme. systematic campaign of open-- l 1: 'Isn't it a shame that this co added- 1,260 heads to her a preplanned la its . Ing up new markets, and up untry, with an estimated popula- potential strike power by the present development MIRV may valuing our exports products tion of seventeen' millions sends first major, deployment of MIRV. ; carry as many as-- ten mdepend- - through better processing, and only nine or ten sportsmen to an Russia, built 20. new missile ent powered. units in a single mis-- packaging and forwarding, we Olympiad while others with har silos to reach. a total oft 1,530 site head, each capable of mano could now certainly have resu dly two to three million people war heads on land, new Y Class euvrlng under its own power to construct- - a and separate It to show for our efforts- - send many, more times,' it says; submarines are being It is. however, never too late. The Afghan Olympic Federati ad at the frenetic rate of eight a target.' The spread of devastation to- - as big, say, Loo-las- t Now that serious consideration on will probably answer by say year and added 120 missiles over a target, as destr-MIR- V - don, or the, simultaneous Is given t the task- of trade ing that it has no funds. But year's overall total, but alone enabled the U.S. to." uctioa of a number of targets, is t-. promotion by the Ministry of this is not the case. In previous TZ'-.''f- ' iC - !'..! ' commerc it might be useful vears too we did not have funds. ijcome near to doubling the num now entirely possible- with a sin- missile- - ' of : to, vnce more, draw the atten The standard of sports in Afgha ber of targets she can hit with gle and instead one Ministry, sprJoe : explosion; each rocket can cause tion at the tn 1 nistan has fallen much below existing missiles. . i of, a dozen whose effects can .spread of 1observations made, In the what it used to be in Afghanist-- The fourteenth issue The, much-wide- r over-- area. , press from time to time in a few years ago, it says. Military Balance, among al Institute for Strategic , Studies' Foremost these Is that our 'There was a time when our . This , makes. each, missile., that a annual analysis of military pow businessmen luck through un football easily challenged much, more, effective, especially 1 team v I derstanding er, gives bare, bones ot wh by indiwidu-al.explosion- s of international foreign soccer teams- - Our wrest the as the areas, covered jU : trade, and skills to deal with lers on several occasions' beat at must constitute one of :; the would: developTr-an- d counterparts - majoE upheavals his- their around the famous Pakistani and Indian wi'- in military nuclear, science has advanced sr world advantageously. stlevs in bouts held in Kabul. tory. MIRV the Multiple i Inde far, that, each individual com- Our hockey team was the best in pendently Targeted Re-entr-y Ve ponent will still have vastly gre- - ries the governments have pro the world. Today those countries hicle is produangc a major; upset vater explosive power than the vided all the necessary help, which did not know how to hold in the world's strategic balance llrioshima bomb. guidance power. . i ; and encouragements a hockey stick in their hand, are of Despite this advance, no resti" necessary. In Afghanistan Cha By contrast, Russia s present war : becoming champions. Years ago, ictions on the nature of hr !" ,'' mbers of Commerce have exis e had 5,000 and 10,000 runn place in this field of n uclear ch- ads were imposed at the SALT i' ted in nearly all the provinces. ers We had best disk and javel- - ess is dealt with in a single sen talks between Russia and the for mere than a score Of years. ing throwers and high jumpers tence un the explanatory docum- - U.S. to limti nuclear power. The r But, these Chambers consist of swimmers. What has happen- ent which accompanies the: ana-- .. Institute's, supplementary- state' r5 and members of th local trading ed to all this? Others are forg lysis. "The 'Soviet Union,, may.v ment is none the less , grimly ren community who are unable to ing- - ahead, while ours, under the have deployed a few head assuring,; any - , -- nuc-- offer new guidelines, and guidance of an old sportsman, is mikv clusters on us s5- ana Detailed analysis ot .the., i iniTouuce new inuanves. taking great strides backward, or SS-1- 1 misiles, but no success- - lean. forces permitted .under,, the. Despite all the measures included charges the article. ful fight of a true MIRV sys-- SALT, agreementsishows.a variety! in the report by ITC expert tfem has yet' been ddtected.': of quite different balances that The. writer expresses the opin "Uy4 Dadu.Whai.say we-Uk- e our coek an' dish'waahar out to ; who. worked' for sometime witjh ion that there are sportsmen in The difference between the two miaht bo struck.. .whatever calc- - - dlaner toolfbiT the Export Promotion Depart- Afghanistan. Stone-throwin- g (wh- sets of initials is vital a single - I a genuine nusile, gap CIVIl Will UUb lf JflU- ich resembles disks and javeling conceals mcted unless the Ministry of throwing) has been a popular in favour of the U.S." Like the and ancient game, horse riding is Russians; the Americans began sub-divisi- organ operating within with MIRV, of A (Reu-ter- other in our veins and buzkashi is the the SWITZERLAND,. Oct.. 5, ); Allalin glacier and rolled over ween foreign ministers and ' Br- , it, does not turn into a clearing an existing war head into three dd"the-sam- he-sa- best example for it. Young kids A massive hanging, glac- a construction site. itain should et id. knowledge, skil- - heads, released by the house for and are- swimming many deep riven smaller ier, 4,000 metres up on the Weiss President Mobutu added'-tha- ls; learning of modern bu and in this country- - Still we are not Horn mount ainv is threatening to Nguza waa later kept waiting siness management practi and exploiting the situation in favo break off and crush, the. village ENTEBBE, Uganda, Oct. 5, for four hours-befor- e his hotel Afghan, business Se- ces fftr the ur: of developing sports in Afgha- ef .Randai.neaciZermaU local. au- (Reuter). President Mobutu - suite was ready; and that instead men, i ' - nistan. Iljin"' thorities, sakt yesterday. se Seko of Zaire said here Wed- of coming round to apologise for There are a number of schools For every sport, man's body bu- :i: Mountain guide.- have report. nesday the evenU which , led to the inconvenience this caused. - which .;: clertkal workers ... train ilt and stamina is essential. We d that ia. deep: crevasse which se-- thet recall ;from Londoaof Zaire's Sir' Alec who was resting at' his for business and a Junior col- to-- have very tall people who make 'Sir: ' parates the glacier tongue- - fromi' counsellor, roe loreign '.auauis country house, had telephoned to lege training of Industrial reign-mmisie- - for players, hi the-- a gr,- Wguaa di-h- a, excellent basketball congratulate , Bakhtar ' main "Bugletscher" glacier constituted invite to dravertlowB to managers. enrolled I the But those gh "jumpers jt says- - widened) to? metre-- , ave.incident nner, -, etc,' News Agency its initiative to' 30 andi mostly la- for - in these Institutions Aaswering questions at a pr- "Thef-Britis- i undarst-ice-, i There is no doubt that every introduce public, opinion polling other cracks appearing' in the should ck, working capital, and serve champion esa conference shortly before he, ' resigns. The king of in the nation. Understandably the . anA onceaad fci all we ace no only as wage or salary earn- , soccer, Pelle, has resigned Fa- beginning steps are feeble, and ended a 20Jumr visit here, Gene, longej-- ia.the-- 19th r century vera ers. - - the- - mous Soviet goalkeeper, Yashin crucial issues are sjde stepped,) v A rampra- has. been installed rali Mobutu said Minister,, pke". the Dcesident,: said. holding Karl-i-Bo- best bet remains of hn-- - Nguta. gone --. Th. has left the game Midvid, the but as time goes by, and the ' the" glacier-t- take- photogr had to - seminar after short intervals famous super heavy weight' lift- - hpha at regular; intervals t give,, Londoai at- - the officials invitation LONDON, Oct. 5, (DPA). Ir- - so appropriate Information pollsters gain more experience that ler of the Soviet Union good I any mevement. inw- cmranu goverannui. isanrapaanoaarv AnayriittAtter-- ' act- said undoubtedly polling will become warning of ! and skills are Imparted to in-th- big- - bye to the game in Munich. And Authopitte8 e' canton of Under such circumstances it 'Torista Tuesday set offrthairr entre- viable business. ual decision makers and s govern - gest probably Mohammad All Clay Studies on public opinion can Valaisi are-el- considerinf the was normal for the host .explosion siace that start of preneurs. the-Uls- -- Anil also leave ring organis- oossibilitt artificially breaking ment to provide the customary ter crisief Afghanistan, of course, a the after be used by. a myriad of ol atipliosta. Outside beating which is est i-- courtesies,, he said. tion being built in Londonderry, Joe Frazier,' it savs and ation.1 f v. off the. glacex sneut, cadre of professionals working Nguza-whe- , - alls for changes in the leader To cite one example the cut mated'to weigh' several hundred But he amved in In a, brazes .operation, the tcr- In the capacity of commercial touna.-oni- ship of the Afghan Olympic Fe big thousand tons. . Britain iowranKuig rorist f stopppa at iocry at the economic, councillors, or rent i malaise in the country's a and The village council chairman,, foreign , omce official, to meet-- . buUdinju site-- eutfaar.anAloilced deration. gest industry; .textile) can, be mere market researches would drivel-to- , A summary of the World Ba attributed te a lack of understan JoseDh Zumtauewalder, said th-- him. instead of Britain's Foreign, the drives to a part of prove invaluable. Douglas-H- o tho, border, nk report on the present econo ding on the part of managers of ereas no panic in Randa. and . Secretary, Sir Alee town near thoi with they await the rep- , me. Southern; Ireland. . mic situation of Afghanistan these industries, : including , the today would been arriving in There vehicle-was- , and the Fourth Social and Econ- Afffhai- Tvtilo- - rnmnjnv. the ort of experts before deciding Had Sir Alec the loaded WORLD PRESS saia,i n . witu, nearly. 300c' United omic Development plan of the largest and the most experienced, Bwhat action to take. Zaire, UeneraL Mobutu kuoararames of The explosion aboard the neighbouring valley 88 would certainly have found , Ngu, explosives aodvthe Vj(vaF,waa for-- off country also, appears in the same of thei public likes and disiiKes. In the cruiser Newport News th-par- States - 1965 -. on, to. welcome him. ced .ta drive--. issue. ; News Agency y too vorkers were killed in wh za hand to South Vietnam last Sunday was Bakhtar- .bet-- busyi gathering news and it en an ice avalanche broke off the Zaire makes no. distinction police stalion. , caused by Viet Cong action, the According to the report, in the hard no way as a puoiic Glai Phong i Liberation News past ten years. Afghanistan's eco can m server un opinion 'research centre for t all Agency reported . in a despatch nomic development has. been " 1 individ- 1, Wheal, monitored in Hongkong.. satisfactory. Production rand emp interested institutions, or TT)VVhomltinr" to do-- matter. ' The Viet Cong-j-u- agency said; loyment had hardly met the, uals for: that Since the need, for; the servi- 0nCi : '' "The Peoples Liberation Armed mestir needs &ome oi tne expen i ces of such an institution exists, Forces in Quang Trf province ea- sive prelects executed in the it is hoped, that a special polling October 1 seriously damaged past twenty years have not been rly is established, run by pro 20,000-to- n US. cruiser, New- oroductive... Most, of foreign aid centre the fessionals, port Newg when she was shelling thas been accepted without prior Ahmad Nourl areas o provin- consideration of their utility and the liberated. the Karte Char ce from Cua Viet River-Mouth- . productiveness, it charges. 1.PA0S3. THE KABUL TIMES i OCTOEEk;V1972

Provincii Opinion pen, cn Press On use and abuse of personal influcr.ee By Nokta Cheeky By A Staff Writer e in- - faith- - ong the people every province The-practic- journalism tour-s- The daily Itehad .of,, BagtUan 53 per cent of the people commendations and prove in pro- - turning to f litfonmrtiooa' and Province in one of ed in Kabul and the tul to the society, i'hey should while the situation opened by the toitorlS - two-we- e- iare of the opinion that always uphold justice while pe- their own advantage. They claim r, uuituiv Mmistrv about writes winces 1 satisfactori-Saye- d - is only government Following is statement nies nles the government offices and rforming their duties- that it the the of'9 ago is progressing order' DffeiSS.TSriMiabo remove employment by There are others who argue which can prevent such unjust Kaisim Ruhtya, . Afghan y in, to f social ( peopie Ambassador to Japan, on the ' Thpru- - n- - about ted newspep- - - - "Afghan, which'. and r.u1-.wi- for the elimination of prac- ed that people cooperate with Japan Tk1' private press Information? ana ll: continue to harm the socie- such wfl.ermen from the nktrv of - , - tice. These people argue that if the government. They add that published in thiAatly Yoirmrt-- tne 0f the sixty-five- stttde- iuic una gel uu a iuiiiiuillcb iu - studv about the condoLince cere-- Trie polling omce 01 me x""'"i a suiiexy is 10 oe ciean 01 sutn : guiciuiueuk iwiuma ww"" nig come iruui .ut upwt - me nere. - ana in. prw nart tan News; Agency (interviewed things it must first provide nec- nonest, eaucated omciais to reprmiea ". newspapers,- the inionnauon 'fam-'MotKibului- - - He-- of tZ the essary education to all its citiz- provinces, to help people in the- Culture Ministry, 'the Public u- - they should Allow me to ThP r'nmment that about how to remove ens. business so that first thank yoifvaitn and Iniga. your by Publi-I:!.-!. thpre rraditfonft 'the5 tradition of recommendations Others comment that the pri-- not be harmed by the chiefs and for kind cooperation tion Ministries' press and our muX - - C.l k for advantages in work and opp- mary cause of employment by landlords. Arguement that is also allotting me this space in your city- departments. kV," ZJ. i'.wHiorturiitv also. Bakhtar also put recommendation in the country made that to reach this goal it esteemed paper for explaining Thus there is an amalgamation . - rtiiPKtinnR to th interviewees in should b studipd In this wav. is essential to orovide education- the background of the friendly of different . rjeoole: some have role of when the facilities people, relations happily existing to, high, schools and s ve anA htl tiw, af lot the provinces about the cause for it8 existence al for all the for no been betorw-newspaperme- trouhip Th'pv aisT 0,Vt land lords and village chiefs in . is understood, then it will be because educated persons cannot half a century between JapaiMhae' th of - regard to this practice. "easy to find ways for its remo-- be so easily influenced. It is only and Afghanistan along with . a rough' professional aptitudes, So- irriJn7th.n5ijnV! LnnarHaTtZi ic opinion apparently hoi- - val illiterate persons who can "be short historical sketch otf my me are university - graduates in m which might unkm journalism.-Som- e completed MfpTraLS.! ar thl is that the government officials There are others who argue cheated some, say country be. have ' - not cu-- The remedyfor remo-- own to many of your readers. schools.: nensive w and the people themselves do that th.problem will not be other the high naner.iWtii'that'ron '"recw101"-.- . so .easily.-Anyho- thev pro-- Val of the practice' of recommen- - There is also a difference in Tht Afghanistan sp- - sub-on- he ft Tr7inftiiP iT nflrt,tions'! will never be removed. pose that there is only one way dation which is pointed out by and Japan, in the standard of grasping the oW mi of big physical being taught and ntrv are he aid that is to make sacrifices in the rest the, interviewees is ite of the distance' jects which are hJ ha-f?- t persons iunity- - - separating two Asian count-- tLa u, thlf Pinion that enlightened order to prevent recommendati- - These who argue for uni- the in, the English courses which SLJuffpr;have the duty to report, unlawful ons." ty as the way for the element- - ries, have many things in com-- ve been organised with the .coo-- resp-- - mon which bring our doi-'-- VSXS SJnjZ,1 Fnprilnvi nnnr activities by informing the The majority of orovincial in- - tion of "recommendation" comm- nations peration of. the and.,the advPrK. flffprid nsible authorities, whenever th- - terviewees say that village chit-- ent that if educated persons along ser together ; ' ingrlshanftya;'Cfelott.' , , SiP , and-'- t Z;mLa ThP to f come, across violations. fs and land lords have been, bu- - with their government in a spi-- Besides the old cultural Thtf EfltfisfriWUtstest latl.nder wiey -- " v.. -.- - - - - rnrnw v nr 1 wit theii ' hplnnainira wn, w uic yiuyuuc.".vi ywi i,k misjic 6'dv .nvrv( ' ust to, meet the expenses which they Bakhtar) history, the two nations hJoa' thathe auest ldr learning incur, such, occasions. Uesiues h; in from the old times similar regi ErtgUSfr-haVbee- ".best,, the heavy expenditure they have the bait mes and social systems based'W--ge- t 'more students enrolled, tmsnpnd Hapgingv s-- s , JtmorUifit r s; on the same common culture an'Jand advlerselyi' newcorn-tradition- Qhi.orremwiv. k C: - lcrteet While Japan is blesWerg- fo,. whom' We do' not 'hive ro- The paper .concludes that such : sed by a long unbroken lineage unnecessary' expenditnres and m. of Great and Fatherly Emperors, are four journalism wastage irf tim&are of "urgent so- - : There main - Afghanistan has the good fortune- - subjects wthMr are covered (in ciabtoricern- the Kin- - of being pne iof the Oldest the" course; Laws affecting the pr-gdo- hope that the-- ' Ministry of 'Tnfor- - ' of Asia. ess. editorial writing editorial itiatiojr and; CuUurt-will- ' be ablp and page, reporting layout. Offl- - about-necessar- ,. and W bring; reform .4V Actually, adfcordjrtg'to ' ' ' most' rials Ministry teach' these areas.- - ' of the iit these 'J T ancient historical texts namely courses ln.the.same issue of. the paper Rig-Ve- 7 and Avesta, this was" Oh' practical side., stu-i- n ' iff published which, com- the th. a letter Bactrian (actual Balkh in dents are being involved plains; about the. traffic system the-'tshop- s Northern Afghanistan) that prod-Aryan- s, The, narrates "and preparatks. to. in ;Batblr. writer settling ba-- We-h- - after on the Uce their own weekly every the ways' in'.whlch- drivers ' ope- - Q now . . 1 , 1 , . . of Oxus (Awu Daria) dnesday. The will, have ra ii weeklies ratctnen vemcies. mt iuwnv frontier-fle- . between lAfghanis- - of Hey wad .daily without consideration' for traffic - trwfomat the tan and Soviet Union's Asiatic Be- aiHr jn four pages, - and; regulations, and- - also rules- publics elected their first. Kiiig. lottery to draw names of mentions- - how indifferent; the tra- a the ; He was, according to the same contestants' for "editorship of the ffic officers arc towards; such sources, a young eheph- - encourage reliable weekly was organised yesterday, behaviour, which the, mounta- - -- - erd from the Hindukush Three pwiicipants-have been- us to continue driving, at hi-- drivers. region nanMi Yama; .or Ja-- ected as editors, each ' has ghvspeed and many' pass-- r and an take ma wihch sounds very much li-- assistant-whos- e s. - name' has also engers-a- can- be accommodated. . ke the Japanese popular, surname been drawn in. the lottery.' The Taxi. and-lorr- drivers..; charge meaning Yama with similar 'mo' rest of . the class has vhatevcr amount they .want and been divided untain, Perhaps an example of intathtee. groups, each cooperat-our fixed ratev . Jbc. ancient common cultures! ; ini.lyith onerof the editors, The letrer-says.-Aft- mentioning' ser-vera- . v groups themselves ' de-- - - meet iand "Instances,'- the- writer con' -' Coming to the more recent ti- cide what to publish-i- n their we- hope-tha- t the- - , eludes with a traf- es, it is almost half a century sin-:- - eklles.. They will, alaa work ,the fifr department!' of- Baphian wilL contacts between-wh- 0le cc first direct day. on Wednesday to pro-o-ur check- - the-- irresponsible- - behay- - establish two countries, were duce the paper in the Governm-ed- .; :iourof'-drivers- . - ... Japan was among the first Printing ' ent Press, : the-- VAfreeentissue of Daily d countries with whom Afghanistan, Some artitclea, are-selecte- J; prov- - Hanfatliai';'of tNangarhar:' to establish relations im- - om homeworks-givea-t- oMea-t- o the-stat- the o k nJ - The of Georgia SSR will thi year deliver 270,000 tons with the annual the ' lnce-i- an- editorjai entitlea "pr farms mediately after-regainin- . its in- -; (1971-197- students. One of the. municipality'-'- - lentpnt' by the end of the 9th Five Year Plan period reaching 300,000 tons. i oblems of menti from Great. , Britain woritS Compared 19737 yield 01 Georrnals tea plantations was to, mitfr bio. municipality to the has increased - f 4 ons that the has an in 1919.' v ,, v- graphics. v Most .were history pie- - 1 iSp Photp: Tea .Pkkinrjq Kobulef Distil Georgian SSR. One 'Sakartvel- o- mechanical ' important role in every citv U, t te' to unusual circumstan-- - - But due ceSt starting , with- sen-c- es aft--. 'pkkt does Job of 28 30 women tea pickers. the first the municipality which look th. prevailing hnrn-rv- IllllllllllllilPtllfttltllllltllti IMIIIIIItil after, the First ton Pa 'I UflQ . Bnj snrk people " .,,tiyi!tft!l'. .llltl!l,ltllll,;ll,llll,ttllllllMl,llllllll,lUlliai,ll Illlllllll,ltltllltlll,ll1 lftl!lltlllljl-tli ter the welfare of in a. ' - 11 " war, Aignan special mi', iwona - were a few good - city, and provides all facilities.. Pratab,- f fissary Raja Mahendra ones, ,with human interest leads ; - July--13.- for thetixens.. , ... i reached. JaDan- onlv in .nnH ! nave If themunidpaHty" Is ac-- K .."i. years- - 'not been chosen for publication in the carry pro-- T i - , tlVe enough to out its ltd establish permanent diploma- wpeklv. ionmi llHlth I Uama irlll grammes for the benefit of itsp .ti relations., The. treaty. of. friend- - JCOmeut Wednesday next ' The ship was filially signed in WSl'mastheads will .be chosen from city pre-- exch- - progress of the for the ? land the first envoys were, 'amongst the ones- students fu-- F j. - . sent but also increases the janged by 1934.- will prepar-e- . - tiire difficulties of the qtizens,!, L The. friendly relations were The weekly will have special ..tbexpaM jfast expanding between the two pages on ..every issuer The first paper continues that the in diff6rent .fields, of iThe countnes ne. WiU have a .page-o- n, Afghan recent management semjnar' ar-- Ministry -- j? in-- ranged, Jb,thft of Inter iwhen the Second WorldWar -- " f t00 narrow and there are ' very 'lAfAimi, ...hfclrtfitT fnr cnlvlntr... cnmpi. Iterrupted abruptly and for ma- - IVI W av ..v....' f. it few new things, - on of the-- problems faced by munici-- s J 5 ny year,-- . this, subject. ,. pa.-- ? v s - ualities. in the nrovinces. The as soon-i- conditions In - in.faet penmofitipns that .suchi seminars .. fpermitte frtendly ties we- thej - MitrSSSSl should be conducted so that the.g rc w thevenstron- be trying, to.ore. leadtover the problems of municipalities may2J ger vigour, and wideiv-sc8p- other in tenn publication I - f the boidisfuwl anitremedies deyis! Afghaiusran. and; Japan. start- an'-- " its content,,andoVeltv f ' munK-- s , e"foik'th'impr4vement"of ir led not onlyhilareral 'cooperation cipal governments. but al together f0.Vhea5,rfg. peace foTSssS ; ;The paper mentions'some of Ifor th(con8olidaton. of k-- i difficulties of Jalalabad mun-- ; t' I and international .ndetanding ak the - -- icipality and adds that during 1 1 tin the UN.Mts- Specialised ;Agen.nbSSf&of whoTre inXlie fthe first six months of the year! f Icies and other iA .ThBriMealthJ.. , tbJiJnuBicipalitit'i tasks, ara mu- - i Jferences, including the FirsTMrfl- nment officja h only, during J ch,liKhtec because Droaammaed so that what thy t .vWinthrd(ei face . extra it jobsp teach is acceptable . Free' debates due-'i- the! flom of,' tourists. The ; - ' Iioi - V . apcx jsuKosts that .the ? muwa- - 'Tttlrt w'uU I najtyphould try to implement its m.. 2 'J. , ptiiwraes of jrefwnr;'diH'ing the first six months of the years an.d.lnjth rerti-- ; it (should Py ' K tbe . mnr flttpntinn tn nrnvidinff far-- Im H969 which was followed by Jbilftv fttifitf on the local and ioreijjaS j ithe exchange of visits' between Wv..-- . - I Prih- - The problems w tourists, it also suggests tnat tne-- lour Crown Princes and Jew , , 1 lch we face Trife- - 1. . . . i . 1 1 IrMsps in 1970 1971 course.' s municipaiuy snouia conuuci CeSWe "wUh 6 the gular seminars in. the city and? an see eat pie- -' g - taA - - ',. try to bring greater coordination Isure- and- satisfaction- that' these - npw S'nwhle? 'will iridic o-- nhnit f&W between the municipality and thp '' Krrh nunHiilMih Fum. 4k. - ! people on one hand' and' the Sphase in thefurtherand::'fastr IVVC".-'!1,- . u, municipality and other, departm- - of 8X6" able to : ;s tinn nH frtitfn! rnnprtion b tMW,,Wr leaftl .ents.,on.the other hand, one Erifflish JwnrHa i. A nlati . AAitdfiiiije thousaiirt" - It. ' The daily Bedar of Ma2ar Sha-- I tween our two naiau luuuu . . many fields and directions, t w WJMja and knov How to , Tif .in . aq, .editptial .writes.. . about I in 9 use them, they will have learned i importance of fruits in . Ma-way- the ouri 8 , tngush cou- - . It is our earnest hope that vnort orametioiu . The t . nanerI conU- - e every aay oi - mentionfttbat, the export of. fruits tthese happy relations will ine InuP. to develoD in thR coming y- - """..vepv inursaay. um.prob- - ,' caa, ,considiexedr(On ,of the. mo-- & 'a i aoJv with, the- - audio- visual- - thA, 1 stjmportamwtews .oifluf,econo-- ;irii iars Willi inwiir m.wrciicu ojitoi 1 strengthening ties of friend- - 'ireQearaaa (venen i - tnv for manjr,,yewiM,, the,, exports the ' shin cooperation be- - men there is the Problem af I of fruits has helped us in impijo-- 1 i and mutual economy ftween Afghanistan-an- d' Japan in ; vingthe,vcownVjr!a and Idifferent techrraklgi'cal M1xI).yndtoi.advent rela-- s cultural, toft the in maintaining commercial hionth.,of-Ramazaa,th- e offj- - - ' A BOAC steward is trained to deal . , drink. . , !and economical fields for the best y as cvu.suu with all kinds of passengers. Knowing when to serve. And knowing-wh- en beweficialof our tww nations " "".s wiu.oe t The paper continues that in ; This means4-- x ' ' fwelHas theipromotioit"and'kcon rthfA' wa,have to ! adapting , . Those, who .want to be left alone. And not to. - rodemeth.ods forf universal-pea- ce make certain adjustments i ' solidation of and in our cultivation we can develop, ours " " . those, who, don't. " It's the difference between a good . international-toopertkn.- ' time of lectures. fxperts-sufficientl- i fruit to meets For those who want to be left alone airline and a great one. - Another problem is co- - the ladt theiietfilihoufing 1 - t theneedf he'll everything to make; you comfortable; ; ! : E! flights.a week from Tehran to Loadoa of time for arranging.iecture8 by : untres'and;:a1se;;frexpert to do "' i people outside the faculty merit - - And nothing to disturb you. with connectioni at London Airport with work! f t Europeani- ?w v 1 BAMYAN.y Octi i 3, w(BSkhtar) bers.-t- thlHfc-f- e i i hhculS " , Thei.pap6r.ad4sJhat.theTmain An4(for,h latterjihell do anything wid BOAC Mrvka. ConnectiMu at Delhi for the ... as-- Aasa r en able to arrange talks by offt-- v factor whiQh,,haa.4:ontribuiedn to from serving a old a special children's Far Eat and Australia. . icheology and historical relics othes, Ministries, cnrppK.cfiil fniii-.prnnr- t cialst who are has. heen meal, to serving a businessman a bracing. ipreservatioh Mndia DrJ Desi wUliagr to tgive prPcessiBgi,. talkrto the stu the setMn,uj oi fcnit , fopande arrived here yesterday to dents.. work-t- a see the progress of tht As to the students, they are-ha-s dworWng'rd-4htested-ini4eai- renovation and repairing of the i - out,fruiJs,iiaye 1 been , ..; , , takes good care ofyou. a two big; Buddha- statue jn Ban provinces, i - , v f. t i ning. After all. masa-o- f them ar by processed the most modern. ?yan Indian experts have beea in . f - Kabul Travel Service, 540, Shari Nau, Charai Sherpur, Kabul. Tel: 20706." thifield-- Jit presso- And is i now (a repairing statues for technincand there I the the past they are in excellent' age-grou- in per-ce- nt eood demand for our fruits 26--20 four years. Eighty of there are sevon wompn a - the warM anirkfU . v i i i ,.i.ii,ii,iii,it,vii .i:iii.iHi,ii.aiiii..ii.i.i.inaiiitii.iiJiiiiHiitfiiiMl.iiiM,,iiiii,.auiiii.ii. i, iti.iii,v.ti.iii,oi i work- has been completed, Is. PAGE 4 THE KABUL TIMES OCTOBER 5, 1972

fCbiitihued froih rkae 1) than 0.5 1JeeentWl ths total wo rid .population. ,rt Besides the commitments .i following projects ar. under consideration: .' expansion "l - wV-- ,(') ..the of assistance f l V- " 1 A.J r - Q HWIIiJ Ui UJC t Ministrv of Education 9.Q million FLY IRAN AIR i The expansion of assistant. ce fof the, Paktia Development , Boeing 727 .... Authority .. .,. p.6 million! (iU), A. Multipurpose Develop- - & mdht, Project ' Every Monday Thursday V;" otai, .;;; $ii.5.mimon -- i Kabul-Tcher- ' l3-- million s an i A 1(0?!? Initial response to all these re. i! quests is favourable'." " 0915 AM i".. r: DuTing I97O 'WFP 'imDorten At , ., Aigqanisian looa worth ne-,arI- y. to 2, million dollars and la, With immediate connection Europe: ., : I971 worth about .1.5 million dol-- Boeing 707 larS,While, duringf 1972 the WFP . '. imports are expected to 6, reach IR 725 IR 735 million dollars,, food worth ab-.- .. out .4.5 million dollars having al- -' Monday Thursday . . ready " been received into the coi Teheran bep l244 Teheran Icp ini untry jri - the first nine months of" Geneva Arr 1545 Rome- .Arr 1540 ' 1625 Dep 1635. Rome . Pep ' " WFP give's only' Geneva food It is gi Frankfurt Arr 1135 Arr.; 1705 ven in, me lorm of a grant to be Paris Dep 1755 distributed to. the beneficiaries of . i Arr 1850 projects London for social and economic For further information, please contact your developmentt. Food is given for. Iff boarders, for feeding vulnerable agent or IRANAIR sales office Tel. 25971 or 25972. groups such as expectant and Drawing, of lottery, for distribution of land to landless people was started in the Interior Min-o- f 30068 (stry by Deputy Minister a few verses the Holy , nursing mothers, weaning infan-.V'- ts Mohammad Hasdim Safi after recitation of

under-nourish- ed yesterday. and pre-scho- Koran cnuaren. u is also given as an Officials of the Interior,. Justice, Information and Culture and Agriculture and Irrigation Minis ' tries are taking part In the dra wings. Names of eighty live landless psople appeared yester HOME NEWS ROUND UP incentive , for self help workers ' - ' ' - labourers engaged on various de- day...... KABUL, Oct. 5, (Bakhtar- )- The agreement for purchase of velopment projects. i The Communication Ministry has five hundred tons of edible oil u'' Aquino's visit to Afghanistan, ' published null envelopes,' oy Food Procurement Depar Asian expelees i air the the first by the Executive Direc- -' Washington emissary holds nnci nonfa anA enanlal AtivLnnja 4ntanf Woo elvtlAA witll th MH11 tor of WPP i ' offlca the Soviet Em- - ' frr sale. mercial of en' WFFs-activitie- here appear c !'"' Pv A number of post boxes will bassy yesterday. The oil will be to be on the verge of a consider- - olu"'B ,u" Ul U.IUC mm' lengthy talks with Thieu be put into operation In the city transported to Kabul shortly. aDle ciiiuoiiMomcmj iu , vuevna . t eXDanSlOn. SAIGON, Oct. 5, (Reuter).-Unite- d arters here. shortly. source of the Ministry : Aquino An reports of Asians being! will be accompanied by Ma- has several ti- aerograms afs- - 8 GARDAIZ, ct (Bakhtar). "' harassed or maltreated at these States special envoy President Thieu said. The are 04, his" wife and by Mazir Ahmed, jor General Alexander Haig flew mes recently stated his opposition each r.'ty mall envelopes afs.il.50 Rpair work on ihe twenty km cniei oi tne 'Asia and ar East home Wednesday a second to a ceasefire on terms laid down and post cards afs-- 75, sayj, ! road connecting Jaji-Maid- an dis-Th- e ched the Secretary-Genera-""fl were after it gemerit Diversion Borne. in- pro-- d in lengthy of wi- by North . Vietnamese Ministry has also prepar with Bakiu in Pakthia ; 'entirely .unfounded, or at any session secret talks the trict th President Nguyen Van Thieu cluding formation of a coalition and installed air mall changes vince was started under the Food apparently U.S. hopes government with the communists of in For Work Programme by the lo-a- ll ': JUClgeS; He said all outgoing Asians centred on for all countries the worlf Singapore of an early peace breakthrough as one of the three parties. offices. cal development department yes-ma- ll ueiug auuweu to post Return registered wcie lane ineir ' He has so given no indica- publish- - one hundred personal effects with them, as in the Vietnam war. far cards ha also been terday. More than reverse ruling General Haig, who spent tion of support for moves under people are at work on the pro-- were "reasonable amounts . of discussion at U.S. ta- 5, . cash" on average 50 sterling a hours with President the secret KABUL, Oct. (Bakhtai ject. ... lks with the North Vietnamese in cn press case family but this was limited h imeu on Monday ana was ex- - Official working hours during! the ' I Paris. KABUL, 4, (Bakhtar). ""financial, resources.' pencil to leave Tuesday instead holy month of Ramazan is from . Oct. ' drove to An Lap (independence) The Saigon military command 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily, inclu- About 42,000 tons of, coal mined SINGAPORE, Oct: 5, (Reuter) EarlieT a government spok-.Thre- e palace for ex- yesterday announced a contin- ding Thursday, the Min- in Afghanistan has been sold in ' esman urged Asian expellees e the unannounced, Justice supreme court judges ued high .ac- haustive talks. , rate of Communist istry announced. I : the first six months of the cur- , re to appoint agents to negotiate reserved judgement on an tivity with several incidents tne sale Of, their immovable pro No statement was issued. ' .1 rent Afghan year, at an estima- action against former Singapore and heavy - air strikes around Sai- JALALABAD, Oct- 5, (Bakhtar) : 4 perty after they had left and to But the general, deputy on the ted price of afs. million. chief minister 'David Marshall gon. Tdree members of a family di- con-- make certain that was insured up National Security Council to Pr- There is a stock of more than for alleged "gross improper ed when their two story building - to tne time ot sale. esident Nixon's special aide, Dr. ninety thousand tons of ,, coal duct" in makine Dublin docum- LONDON, Oct, (Reuter). Pre- Lyalpur village A separate statement," broad Henry Kissinger, in of Nangarhar mined in Eishpushta, Karkar and ents relating to the detention of spent much of sident Idi Amin has Province gave way night. cast by the radio last night, quo Tuesday in consultations taken over last Darai ouf mines in Kabul, a sour- - four newspaper executives here with direct command of Ugandan newly collapsed ' ted General Amin as telling a Washington from his temporary the The built house ce 0f tne coai administration said. last year. ; armed forces because a new plot on a tatner, mother senior Ugandan air force office office at U.S. command headqu- - and their coal is being . distributed from against Uganda ; has been uncov twelve year old son. , v - the disciplinary committee of that members of the armed for- v.( three centres: in Khairkhana Ma- ered, Kampala radio said yes-- ,Ce- - the Singapore Law Society whi- ces, together with a cabinet reraay. ; . . ina, Mir Wais Maidan and will begin a nAsub, uci. tuaimiar) metkhana . , , ; ch brought the action . Tuesday this week house-to-hous- NAUROZ CARPET AND ..' againsct Marshall, a lawyer, had e check of every building in Kampala to identify ruled that he had breached . an HANDICRAFT non-citize- n EXPORT undertaking he gave to at- Asians who had not the CO. ; BIDS torney general, Tan Boon Teik, yet left Uganda. , , . - SHARE NAU WANTED 7 not to release for publication af- OPPOSITE MOSQUE fidavits by the four Chinese KABUL, Oct. 5, (Bakhtar).-T- The Afghan Construction Unit has .. newspaper executives who had he Now has all qualities of carpels, received an offer for insurance of the Yak-4- 0 pla- been detained without trial, and antiques. Customers are ur- nes of Afghan Air- i The committee found that Ma the.Bakhtar ged to come and see th mer lines has been renewed rshall had released the affidavits with the chandise at the store or visit 3000 metres wire cable in - - its four kinds from the Mannes- one of which ha dbeen circula- - Russian firm Angostrakh for an- new ' ' outlets at the Afghan Store :',; ! otner year. , , , v-- ted at a meeting1 of the Interna or adjoining Spinzar Hotel The : '':- -'. :V Hel-- I The BAA delegation that went tional Press Institute (IPI) in Company also undertakes packing-c- to Moscow, to negotiate the deal ustom mall Sinki on June' 7; last year. clearance for custom- expert company of Germany including insurance. returned to Kabul yesterday. It ' Singapore .press freedom was ers. Contact: :i '"' H - was headed by BAA, president, 32035-3105- , an issue at the IPI meeting fol- Tel. Aziz - lowing the closure of two English- Ahmad Etemadi. Local firms foreign -language newspapers, the or comp anies which can supply che- Singapore Herald and the East- ern Sun, and the detention of I It's the .'. four executives from the major real thing. aper should contact the secretariat of the Afghan Chinese-languag- e daily Nanyang : ; ; Siang 'Pau. Three of them are Coca-Col- a :;.v.,;.::v,,,; r - v;:-;;- still in detention here. - Coca-Col- a Construction Unit Nadir ShaK . The Supreme Court; was told . and Fanta are the at iMina up to October that Marshal had obtained ' affi- - registered Trade Marks of the davits of the four executives Coca-Col- a Authorised Bottler, .' ;wheri he represented them at a Shirkate Sahami CAM, Kabul. 11,1972. habeas corpus, hearing following ' ..: r . 300 38 their arrest. ' ' 9 i (eeeeeeeef eeeeeeete eeeeeeee teeeteeeo "n n TMT (5

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