University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO

Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives

10-17-1967 Kabul Times (October 17, 1967, vol. 6, no. 167) Bakhtar News Agency

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons

Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (October 17, 1967, vol. 6, no. 167)" (1967). Kabul Times. 1601. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1601

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ", _ ... -' .~ ,. , 1 .~ , . i,'" r' r. ; ~ \' ." ,,' '. , . ~ " " . , PAGE 12 .friJE. IIWtn. riMEs., . '.

----...,.---'---~--.;..-.-....;;...... ~...:.-,..;...... ------~__,.~~For'~~~.'..;,;''--:-~"',:-'~~------"""""----:;-:7'" t I i ~" . <"l ~ '\ I l'"

. . ~ " ' (- '~cri~f~1 ,;:- '~g~aA:-:\Y~k~'~~'.'Revie,,::' .:,' _ , ", ~(11 ; " "6me Acce~~';·:.¢.:,: '~~~r ~~~ ~:tf~a:~ ::'~!I R.~gnaf;~,,.' H•. .:.; "PM" s: tendered, f'~ ~j , . ./. zhwak, aiief of. the Afgb,an dele: 'The Prl';;e . Mltilater' ~ed. \ BJ' WakebeeD . and not lose sight of theilOal,and , \ . ADEN, Oct. 15; (Reuter),­ morrow.... gation to the 22nd session of the, last week becauSe of jll~lI.ealth. had tendered his tealgnatlon to the task to be done." :" k. :, ~cled! Three Arabs were killed and 13 The Arab nationalists laUllcll­ in the pait t.'W!! 'Last .Auilust he uitllerweni ':, an His Majesty the King and that The Prime Minister that I days has met· the foreigli miJIlS:, .eme,r:gency intestinat oPeration. . His Majesty had accepted the during this time it bas cOme in ,I '1 people, including five British 1101­ ed their attacks to mark the 1 w~unded a pass that his health would liot , . I. diers, were as anti­ fourth aimiversary of the armed ters of YugOSlavia, Libya" Mo. He. had been under trealm...:.. tol. HRH Princess LaiIuma, lilUi projected on the screen drew in the world; and the firm de­ British anny. ning Minister Abdullah yaftall Their ,Majesties the KJ.ng and Sardsr Abdul Wsli, other mem­ cheers and applause from the termloatlon of AfghanlstaD to to serve as acting Prime Minis­ the Qneen Sanday afternoon wat. bers of the ro,yal family, presid­ audience. Later the national Pash­ go ahead with the bilplementa· ter tor the caretaker government, ched the Bozkashl games bet­ ent of the Wolsi Jirgah' Dr. to and Dari concert group of the tlon of the democratic prlnef· HM's Speech the duties of which will be per­ ~~'$telU1lll frc!m ,lIhe ~rth on Abdul Zahlr, Acting Prime Mi­ culture. department of the Mi­ pIes as outlined in the Afpan I' fonned by the outgoing govern. the \BaVamI rrooluls., Tb'e Boz" nister Abdullah YaftaU, members nistry of Infonnation and Culture Constitution (C""'d from _. I) KABUL, Oct. 15 (Bakhtar).­ ment kasb1 matches wen; held to mark, of the cabinet and high ranking gave a perfonnance. The Afghan Parliament has men to re,ulate Ihelr relation. with Minister of Agricmitore and Ir· Afghanistsn now needs wise HIs Majesty's 54th birthday. civil and military officials atten· The head of the Turkish trou­ been in exIstence for the past 3'7 one another aDd to seelt better way. rigation Eng. Mohammad Akbar and bold leadership. The coun· At the end.. of the games His ded the show which was arranged pe Roshan Kam, expressed his yean;. The 12th Afghan Parlla· 01 establishtne ju.tlce. can beneftt Reza yesterday inspected wheat try has launched its Third Five Majesty presented flags ,of victo­ by Minister of Infonnstion and and the trpupe's happiness at par­ ment. which reconvened today all human ma.... seed cleaning and transportation Yesr Economic Development ry to the captains of winning Culture, Abdul Raouf Benawa. ticipatIng In the celebration of after two months recess, Is the It is hoped that our Supreme Court operations at the Darulaman ex· Judicial Law Plan which more than anything teatns. As His Majesty left the Deputy Mmister of Infonns· HIS Majesty's birthday. first parliament alnce the incep' and Judlclsry. from the very be,ln· perimental farm yesterday. else encompasses a transfonna­ royal camp to hand over the flags tion and Culture Mohammad Na· He said that friendship and cor­ tion of the Constitution. nong. will pay due consideratioo to (Conic!. from page II) The ministry will distribute the Buzkashi teams and thou: Jim Arya sald IIwe are honoured dlaltty have existed between Af­ Part Six: tion from the economic infras­ We are happy to see that on all acllville. which were undertaken 1,900,000 seers of wheat to farmers tructure building period to the sands of spectators cheered. to be able to celebrate the birth· ghanIstan and Turkey through- the occasion of HIs Majesty's In the pa.t or are belne underlaken M1sceUaneooa ProvlsJODll In the coming year This will be consumer goods production pbaae. The team captalns 'congratula­ day of our King under whose out history I birthday the parliament fteOn· at present to improve the Judletal ArtIcle 119: Civil servants and a four told increase in compari­ In other news of the week the ted HIS Majesty; and said they Their Majesties the KIne and Queen wise and benevolent guidance the H: wished His Majesty, Her venes, and another braueh of system In the various communities employees of the Judicisry enjoy son to wheat seed distributed Pubhc Health Minister opened were happy to have had the op· country has made such notable Majesty, members of the royal the national government comes 10 the world and by IOternabonaJ this yesr The ministry will also the same rights, privileges and portunity to play on such an aus­ development. family and the people of Mgha­ salaries as those working in the a four week seminar on the re­ into existence. professional or,aD1sstioos dIstribute 2,000,000 seers of ferti· sulls of research carried out on picious occasion. "The pe?ple of Mghanistan are mstan many happy returns of the One of the im~t aspecI!I The creation aod maintenance ot Executive branch of the State hser next year. This will be twi­ communIcable diseases in various HRH Princess Bilqis, HRH Pn­ UAR, OK MAY Red Crescent well aware that under the wise day and prayed for a long life of the Judiciary is its mntual better understanding with the legl.· ce as much as last Yar. and are subject to the provisions nCe Mohammad Nader, HRH "eek Begins for His Majesty. relation with the Parliament latlve and executl"" brancllo. 01 the of the law relating the employ­ parts of the countrY. It was also announced that Af· Prlncess Mariam, HRH Prince R~SUME As theIr Majesties entered and the Executive. We are sure Stale IS an ImpOrtanI prerequisite ment of civil servants. However, MohllIlllDad Daoud Pashtoonyar, that all three organs of the lor the success 01 the Judiciary In • ghanistan and Denmark are ne­ Reagon Supports the royal box In the Kabul Nen· their appointments, promotion, HRH Marshal Shah Wali Khan dan, the audIence stood up and state in the country, which are d"chargine its dutle•. dismissal and retirement, -pursu­ gotiating a 20 year loan agree­ Afghan Justice ment on agricultural and live· Ghazl, HRH Princess Lailuma RELATIONS cheered. The orchestra then now acting as separate bran· We expect the members 01 the ant to the provision of Article 107 members of parliament, high ran­ Military On Viet. ches, compr'l'hend the body and Supreme Court and all jud,es aDd sctock equipment. LONDON. Oct. 17, (DPA).-The played the royal salute. Conllnued from pege (2l shall be within the competence of king civil and n'tlHtary officials the spirit of the Constitution JudICIal personnel '0 exert their in· UAR Pre.ident Galllal Abdel Nasser At the end of the concert Their It IS mteresting to note that the the Supreme Court and shall be diplomats and '11 large number of and will continue to cooperate dlvldual elYorts in this regard is prepared (0 start talks between NEW YORK. Oct 17, (AFP).­ Majeshes met the Turkish artists. Chief Justice, like the Prime Mi­ perfonned within the linIlts de­ the people watched the games, in those alYalrs in which their On the o.her hand. lonnulation 01 UAR and under UN chalnnan­ Callfornla government Ronald The Ambassador of Turkey Ha­ nister and the two presidents of tennmed by the law relating to The Bagrami grounds were de. mid Batu, and Mrs. lBatu' and cooperation is needed. clearly deftned lawa for rel\1latinl the two houses of the Parliament the employment of the civil ser­ -_._----- ship even before 'a withdrawal of Reagan yesterday cslled on We olrer our hearty fellclta· the afTalfs 01 the country, and I..... corated with royal and national Israelt torces from Sinal, according the U.S. to follow the Minister of lnfonnation' and can not become regent. ThIs vants. flags of Afghanistan. Culture Abdul Raouf Benawa tlODS to His Majesty the KIng wIse Go'",rnment support for the 1m. ArtIcle 120: The appointment to British parilamenlarlan Dingle adVice of military chiefs I means that the three are equal in As Their Majesties arrived, a Foot. were present. on this day, for bts birthday as plementallon 01 decision. 01 the rank, no one baving precedence. and dIsmissal of judges shall be m the conduct of the Vietnam loIl:~r guard of honour played the royal Their Majesties also received weli as for inaugurating the tnbunals and courts. with In the·spirit of this Article along pubhshed In the Official Gazet­ Writing In thc uObserver" Dingle, war even though it entailed an: salute. At the entrance of the ro­ who hs. just returned from tall.. In InVaSlOn of North Vietnam. i" audience the members of the Sopreme Court. provIsIon 01 lacl1ities lor their actI· with Article 11'7 of the te. CARrRIDGE eo'nstlw­ yal camp Their Majesties were , said Nasser was also ready Speaking on TV the governor concert artists of the culture de­ vlties are amana: the most unpon.. lion lies the reatisation of the Article 1%1: The Supreme Court ant and baSIC necessities of an or· received by the presidents of the to accept an end of the state of war claImed the war was going well partment. concept of separation of po~. shall make regulations for the two houses of the parliament, the with Israel. ' derly state. implementation of the provisions ~ for U.S forces and entering a Parliament Opens We hope tbat the Judiciary, the' Acting Prime Minister, the Chief However. Nasser insists that no deCIsive phase which could end of this law and other laws relat­ Justice of the .supreme Court Legislature and the Government will LONDON, Oct. 15, settlement-including a reopening of In victory soon. Greeks Promised ContInued from page (1) (ReuterlJ. Ing to the Judiciary. members of the cabinet and hea~ pay constant attention to their mu­ The Beatles and d>e Ro ".' ~eIe U2: Thi~ law shall be the Suez Canal-can be concluded Michigan Governor George Referrmg to thc establishment and the pen of the diplomatic corps. 10 long as ,Israeli troops remain on lual respoDsibllities by makma: con­ ,Stolles, rival•. Pe~;(I~ . .. atte,,·-Mlzan 22, 1346 .I Romney, who like R~agan js .~n­ I\e£erendum mauguration of. the Supreme Court f~ YARD_·t~tOry,. Q certed dlorts to 'ensure (the obiectives discussed jomt hUBlD8SS pro S:H. that needs In th.e match Jozjan de­ :... -+ ..""",,,...,,. ..-.iljle Rej)ablican HIS Majesty hoped that relations bet· I1lnl\ til ' " mgTe .ald Nssser also-Ilnlta the of the Constitution a bealles spokesman said last ~Ie ~orce­ no ink bOltle feated· Balkh one. candidate in next's years presId­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, fAFP) ween the Legislature and the Judi.. 123: With the , Fariab then defeated Baghlan passage ot Israeli shippIDg through ential elections, also appeared on The prosperity of a naUon depends mght. 1 ment of this lllW, the laws on -Greece's ambassador in Wash­ clary would begm and continue in upon ensurine justice amona indi­ eight to two. In the third match the Suez Canal with a sblution to a TV programme to answer qu­ lO~ton, manner conductive ~to their cooper~ But offIcials on both sides de­ the Organisation and ~ctions ~ t~ Christian Palama.. said Viduals Dl65etrupation of jwttce is nied any plaIis for a complete alP.IfBiI' , Takhar defeated Kunduz eight the I'roblem of the Palestine Arah 1\!stlon on Vietnam. Monday with his govemmen.·s 10 of the JudicillIY enacted on Aq­ hon carrying out their dJ.ltiet. a divme and eternal obligation and R 7 ..... AHPASAND three, and in the fourth match rcfugees in accordance with thc UN The two governors agreed on merger between the bealle quar'­ .~ ~ full authori.ation, that a refer­ The opening ceremony was attend­ rab 26, 1343 S.H., as well as the SH ," Samangan defeated Badakhshan ,resolutions calling tor their ,etum only one point-that Vietnam an Instrument for strenathenine aDd ·ter and the five-man Stones gr. provisions of other laws repng· endum would take place in Gree­ ed by. in addition to the deputics stabilising nations, ChooSe your pen at four to one. or compensation. would be a crucial 1968 election ce before next August. and senators, HRH Prince Ahmad ouP. the worlds top teenage idols. nant·to this law are abrogated. MeanWhile, the main task of Today, In placing thiS ereat trult HRH Sardar WaH was the issue. Palamas disclosed his guvren­ Shah. Marshal Shah Wah upon you as members of the Supre­ general commander of the field. Harold Beeley, now In Cairo Is to They described the Johnson ad­ havc talks with UAR statesmen on ment's four.stage plan for a re­ Khan Ghazi, HRH Sardar me Court. we are surc that your ae-­ Farouq Seraj, secretary general of ministration's key probiem as turn to parliamentary rule: Wah Dr. Abdul Zahtr, Pre· NOTI,QE the future 01 Anglo,Egyptian rela. I hans and thoughts wUl be (Uided the Olympic AssociatiOn and Noor Uons. . the estabhshment of confidence 1. On Dec. 15 the commission sident of the Wolesl Jirgah, Sc:nalor by divme teachings and that your Under the provisioDli of articles 38 and 4t of the Con­ Mohammad. technical advisor to in Its declarations and actions. Abdul Hadl Dawl. president 01 the llamidsada Store,' sUre Thc British dfploma~ who was responSIble for revismg .he Greek efforts will be aimed at attamin,_the stitution all iDdivhluais and entities are\obUpa te pay the association, refereed. Lt: Gen. Commlttmg on U.S. prospect constitutIon will present ita re­ Meshrano Jirgah, Acting Prime Mi" ,atls~cllon 01 Almighty God and Nau, Matln store, lade Janst Khan and Hsji J{arim con· formerlY ambassador to CaIro, Is in Vietnam, Romney said that nister Abdullah Vaflall. Mlnioter of their iaxes at specific tlines. . having lalks with Preslden. Nasser, port to the government. safeguardlog Afghanistan's supreme I finned referee judgments. US. forces had prevented a com­ Court All Mohammad, cabinet mem~ ore~ty WUlayat, Kabul Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzy 2. The military government national interests It any iIldivhlual falls to COMl?ly. ':rith tIds Presidents and headS of states mumst victory in South Vietnam WIll spend six months studying bers and administrative statr of both We pray to God 1he AlmiihlY and of friendly countries have congra­ and Secretary-General ot the Arab but that it was not possible to houses at the parhamerl\. notice he will. be liable for paymeDlt of S1Iftl1latp fee. League Abdel Khalek Hassouna. and putlIng the final touches to Just to assist you tor your quceeaa: tulated His Majesty on his birth­ claim the war was being won. 'rhe royal motorcade 8rrhted at Reports reaching here from CaIro the comnllssion's proposed re­ 10 executmg your onerous and Im­ ThoJe who, have not pahl the1l' taxes, should promptlr day, the infonnation office "f the He warned that an invasion of forms. the parl1ament building at 855 His portant responsibilties. and in His ~ HOCHTIEF BOCB'lUF baa Foreign Ministry said. saId UAR was now ready to restore Majesty was greeted by presidents contact the Income Tax Department of the dfplomatlc ties with Britain. North VIetnam by U.S. tlJlOPS 3, Some two months will then Holy Name we declare the Supreme MIhan/ran '1DlIDY Apridi, Momand and Workzai could tJ;igger off a third world of the IwO houses and the ~inistcr of FInance. Cairo' unilaterally severed rela. elapse while the referendum is Court of Afghanistan open ong others: tribal elders of 'Pashtoonistan war. The alternstive, which was of Court and Yaftali He mspect· tlODS with Lond0!1 in December 1965 being prepared, ed a guard of honour have also congratulated His Ma­ when thc white minority regime in worthy of serious study, woWd . 4. After \he referendum parl­ jesty and the members of the roo I Afghan Red Crescent week beglns today. BRH Prlnee be the settlemept of the problem HIS Majesty's entry to Parhament KADS PRESENTS THE ,1'EXTILB FACTORY OF Rhodesia took Over power. Ahtnad Shah, high President 01 the Society wlll speak over Iamentary elections will, be held hall was greeted by great applause yal family and the Afghan na­ It is regarded In London as certain by the mternational community In accordance with thE: require­ Puppet Show GULBA:IIAB Radio Afghanlstan tonight. Qurlng the week a number of from the deputies who stood up as TWO ONE ACT PLAYS tion on the occasion. that Beeley will take thJs opportu. and the neutralisatIOn of South m~nts of the new constitution. KABUL 1JNIVPSl'ft (Contd on page () gatherings wlll be held· Cultural and sport events will East Asian countries directly en­ a token oj respect for the monarch (Conld. from page Itl One in English and One in German --__--.1.._..,.---..:.nlty to discuss the Mlddlc_ East crisis I am authorised to ..late ca. The artIsts put life in theIr PUBLIC EYE Abendstunde lID Spatherbst AUllHGfSUUIlHAn be held to raise funds for the Red Crescent Society. gaged or implicated in the war. tegorlcally that the Gree~ gov­ dolls Theil' bellY dancers were by by' MJNJSTRY OF FOREIGN ...... ernment considers the above ti­ as sexy and beautiful as the retable as irrevocable," said Pa­ PETER SHAFFER FB1EDBICB DUB.IU$NM4'I'T FAlBS amas. one In the Arabian nights, The 19, 20 and 21 OCTOBER ai 8.1& p,pJ. joint venlures: Weather Forecast Nobllls Mayor Against This official declaration on body movement and the cos­ at the British CoUDefl Auditorium Trade Expansion Among tumes were fabulous It remin­ BYDBOELECl'BlG. PLANTMAlDPAR BOCkl_ fa-.ls' AYUB KHAN Greece's future appears to be the Sides In central and noriIsens ded me of the belly dane· Tickets from: iI.s. Embassy, British EmBassy Forming Palestine State Athens government's response to regions wlll be Overeast. Y...• Ing I had seen some ~ears ~go British CouncU, United NatioDli and ASTCO. " • NABLUS, Oct. 17 (AFP)-The pected Arab ftgure In tbJs area, em. Developing Countries Urged repeated slatments by President terday the wannest area was to exec"*" every 1dIId of Important project In the Hillon Hotel In Cairo. " Mayor of tbis important west Jor.daq. phasised that such Q soluUon was CLUB DES PINS Algiers, Oct. Development In New Delhi next Johnson and Secretary of State HoSt with a bl&'b of 35 C, 95 F. The twist dancer, in tight city Monday urged the neutralisa- not possible until two prerequlsitea VISITS PARIS Rusk advocating a rapid return The coldest spot was North ------:------,------"7""..,..;..~.,..--,....--_:__-.-'---- 17, (AFP).- Jose D. Ingles, Act· February. Sal· jeans who had the foot of the tion and demilitarisation with inter- .were met: mg Secretary of Foreign Mfsirs Ingles. addressmg the economic to democratic government in ang wtth a low of 1 C. M F. Yes· Greece. artist as her partner, was a national guaranties of the occupied 1. All Israeli occupation forces FOR TALKS of the Philippines, called on the conference of developmg coun· terday the wind of speed Watl G~EAT crazy teenager with carefree VISIT MOSCOW·THE CIVIC CENTRE· west bank of the Jordan river muS1 be withdrawn, ond developing countrles Monday to tries. said that the conference it- Palamas asked the U.S. govern. clocked at 10 knofII (15 mpls). ~, ' , .i~ movements. Her halWy-go­ However. in an interview with 2 Amman's undIsputed .0vereJanty "present a umted and invinicible self was lIunprecedented." He ment to carefu1\y conslder hia The temperature In Kabul NICE, FRENC;H Riviera, Oct. 17 statement. at lucky mood engrosseathe aud­ AFP, Hamdl Kanan, a biably res- over the region must be re-eltabIish­ front before the developed coun- added' "But the judgment of his· 11:30 a.m. was 17 C, 63 F, ience to the extent of apprec­ • ed. (Reuter)-Mal'llhlll Ayub Khan. pre. "All those who profess an inte­ sident of Pakistan arflved· hero Mo­ tries" at the Second United Na· tory will depend not on the fact Yeslerday's temperatures: iatIOn for the mods and He stronily opposed lormatlon 01 r~st 10 democracy cannot but roc­ nday by air from Karacbi. tlons Conference on Trade and that we met, but on the declara· Kabul 25 C SC kers of the youth of today. a separate PalesUn"BD alate with tlOn we adopt. The task before us f10d sahsfaction and encourage­ 77F 4lF The Einstein-like professor lederal ties 10 lorael. Aflcr a one day private stay on ment In the prospective outline In lhe French RIVlera he fhes to Paris ralls for statemanship of the hi­ Kandahar 33 C 1% C who, due to old age and pro­ Goldberg, Riad Kanan said his v~ew. were per­ Jordan Asks UN ghest order." this slatement:' he said. 91 F S3 F foundity of thought, could not .onal. He added tbat be 'had discus­ today In General- de Gaullc's preSi~ GhaznJ dentlal Caravclle aidmer for a fout Analysing the present situation 24 C 6 C walk fast enough. to reach the By night or by day Moscow is a beautiful sed them neHner with thc govern­ the secretary said lithe stark rea~ Meet In New York day stIlle ViSit To Counter Israel 7S F 43 F dais In the classroqm, was a ment In Ammon nor with Israeli offi­ hly is that the developing coun· $ 16,000 Lost In 21 CSC delight from the very first city. Moscow is the wOl'Id's scientific • ciaL!, ~ncludlng Defence Minister Marshal Ayub Khan, is accomp' UNITED NATIONS. Oct. I) tries have not progressed far en­ 70 F U F moment he appeared. \ , . UNITE;!> NAl'IONS, Oct. 17, Moshe Dayan, wJUt whom he has anled by a suite of 17 people inclu- (R~uter)-J'Irdan last nlgbt call1ed ough or fast enough." Khost 30 C 10 C But, it was hot the relativity (AFP).-UAR Foreign Minister met twice recently, ding For~ign Minister Sha;ifuddin for "deCISive measures" by the Un- He said, "the East-VO'est Ideolo­ Treasure Hunt S6F 5tF theory which he handIed. He spo­ educationClI, and cultural centre. Mahmoud Riad met Arthur Gold· He added. however. thaI he lelt Pir;zada. !ted Nations to counter lsrneb plans gICal division hss been eclipsed JERSEY CITY, New 1_), his opinions were representative at . Prosident Ayub 10 a brief shop. to replace Arab Inhabitants on ~e ke of BIas as the basis of mattei', berg, ,leader of the United States' by the Notih-South division bet­ Oct. 1'7, (AP).-A grooer, beU~. thepry and practice in the uN delenllon; l\!onday to dI$cuss many Inhabltaals 01 the Dorthern C>ver In Oieru' said that unless Isra. west bank of the nver Jordan wllh Fo-reign travel is not complete without wee)1 prosperity and poverty." vlng there was treasure borled universe in' a language that the possibility of a Security Council porllon 01 the' wes\ern hank of the 01 withdraws from occupied Arab Jewish settlers, However,. he said the develop· Jordan. although extremists would I ~o- in his cellar, baa loet $16,000 to consisted of the sheer and in­ reaolullQn on the Middle Es.t. / territories the Arabs cannot mnkc Dr Mohammad el-Farra, the ing countries should "not dilute a visit to the capitol, city 01 the Soviet No detall. of the meeting WCfe npt favour such a solution. a pair of confIdence I\leD, lI87 ---1 ces.ant repetition of the same .p­ any concessions rduinian delegate, charged in a ict- our efforts by attempting to gain pollee. theme but in a variety of tones. leased. -But fellable source. }tidicated Kanan .milinily denied report~ . tee to the, Security Council that too much immediately." It made the audience roar with thaf the ial¥ wefe not exp.,cted to by certaJn Arab radJo statJ.ons se\-e­ He told reporters at Beirut airport Israel was engagmg in a campaigri The grocer, Mlcuel Nepon; Union. Ih~t, aga~ He said the conference should 42, went to the pollee after laughter. . produce any maior breakthrough. ral days ago that he hsd been ar· he ,Will- 'discuss the Middle east c:f "terror. murder and torture" concentrate on measure to impro­ The sweetest of all 'was the and were psrt 01 the extremely rested by Israeli authorities. CrISIS WIth French President Cbarles lnst people liVIng on the west bank digging a seven.foot bole' In ve access to the markets of the his basement and fIndPi&' no. .clown on the stage' to' perfonn, tricky nogotlations to try lind ftnd a The mayor emphasised the neces­ de GauUe, area which was occupied during indus~rlal counl'l:1es, disastrous common denominator for a ~eurlly sity 01 establishing peace between 'he June fighting. thing. a varlety of funny acts. \ , \ ('~I'.:1,~,v+-:/i'" ,.r\r:\'~ ";('';'' 1..,' , competition from synthetic pro­ ·~.\l~,'-.~) ~' Nepon was lured into the 'ABlAN... CINBMA He finally played jriano and .. n" ,. .... , CQuncll resolution: Israel and the Arah states, but' he The Pakistani President stressed The leUer, which did not ask for ducts. Priority consideration Efforts to settle the Middle Esst added that the Araba. not the Jews. that Israel should withdraw cQmple. a CouDcil session, was delivered a swindle by two men who toM At 2. 5, 7 and 9 p.rn. Amt:rlcan hked the bunch of flllWt!l:B placed -y'ij"r"ei~rieQce. .hould be given to depressed com­ ~ cll)emascope fUm dubbed in Far.l. You will be delighted by your visitifascimited by 'Yt:U'.WiIJ. . problem 'l"ltIUn the framework of could leel JusUfted in atlacklai tely and totaUy from Arab territories few hours after Israel complained him that a priest; who in a flower pot ori' the p!ano '. '.. • '_ j.',1, '_ • to ".!. )". ' .'~ ., ,~ +,' ~ modities including fats and oils it occ~pied In the June, waf, lived In the PI'eDllaa JoDi qo QUO VADlS so much he took .it away with the 5,ecurlly Council are beUeved to their neighbours. of a series 01 hostile acts. pro Ei· suffering from a drastic fall in Sunday 7 p.m shDW In EDiUsh him. ' '~d'much~to have centred on the Jeruaalem ques' Il l1!.e Israeli lorce. were pulled Fa~ra said the Israel actions were "an left 11 buriecl treasure ODder' form new' friendships, gain deh impres-sioDS, enjoy·the·world iamous' prices the cellar. " tlOD. Jer:usalem woulii cerlaJ.l11y be back, a settlement leadlni to lIeml· , He said he had discussed the pro· tntegral part of an Israeli slDister At 2'30. 5:30, 8 and 10 p.m dub· The successful plaYerS 'left More effective machinery should am011ll the terrltorle. which Isrsel Iltarls.lIon 01 the west b'ank 01 the blem when he Visited Moscow last plan to force the inhabitants of 'he They even bllllll'ht In a mao bed in Pani for Kandahar Friday. They tractitional Russian h~pitanty.. .' ') \' J.' be adopted within UNCTAD QUO VADIS gave a performance in ~- would be asked to leave in rettlrn Jordan could be nei0tiated elther month and that he' had Sen\ messa­ west bank. Chrlsllan and Moslem. chine· they claimed would J:ordanl~~ for the disposal of existing stock. ~. At 2:30. 5'30 8 and to pm har Friday evening. Offfeiala of . '. ::--:t.,.-. " '..... ~ . , -' for rion-be1llierence guarantoe. from by the ioveromenl or by ges in this connection to U.S. Pre­ to .bandon their home and proper' detect burled A ~'.-.~ ~ , , ..... r' the Arab--countries, should a x:esolu- 1ge UDder the au.plces sident Johnson. "I am waiting for niles he sald. Trade should be few feet down the)' reacbed IraOian fUm the CIty and some gueslil wat­ Con~ct: 25014 '.-.._. "..-_.. ~'- :(.'" , _..t.,. ..) !y to make room for new Jewish expand~ amo~ Intourist, K:abul Telephone: ;l; . ~ Uon be drawn up. . o~ the United Nallons. a reply;' be added. sellters. the 'developing some metal bUll IIIld some old THE MAN FROM ASPHAN ched the show. countrIes themselves. papers COVered with wax. • ., .. I PAGE 2 ,, , OCTOBER117 1967, .':":';';;+OoJ.~:...lL.... ::-~~:.o.*~~!'t''';':~! ~~.;;.,~..;.;..._ • .... t, $ '\ ~ ~\ t~'~' 'Re:vlew:, Ot 'I1h~!~.~k· Food For Thought " ( , J ~ \ tj :'I~. 23 in w,ln,ler because the,ouPP", ot_ cattle sod sbeep' M'6pl 4\td meat sellera in KabUl qO nOI have, referi Educaliem for II. obiect the ha. serllon tacllllles Onl)' the Kabul slaugbternol1le has such a facllltles and It IiellJ :tI1eat I~ formation of character to tbe people and the meat 11lBfkets who lind tew sbeep. to slan'ih\llr Ii the sheep market. In - Kabt!1 -Herb...t Spencer could jointly Invest In purclia'liIl1 I§~ -... ,.;../ ' .. re1erlS\!l'atlon faclUties It would THE KABUL I benellt\them g,.eaUy :rIMES~ ,~~ / 1" =: pUbltshed every dal/ except Fr.ldal/

an mdlcatIon of poor economic performance ' • THE DAY OF DELIVERANCE What It sll adds up to Is that the Umted States was not domg . I'- J-: '\fghablstan yesterday observed JasJuie turn to save the country. A~~ Jhts time, IDs so bpdl¥ m those pre-Kennedy Nejat, tlte celebratlon of 'deUverance In com­ MaJesty the late King Mobflmmad ;Nader Shah years-althoulJh the recotd has been much better m the 1962-66 memoration of the end of one of the darkest left a Paris hospItal 8nd an '3J!ibasSadorial post for Afghanistan. , '; perIod , eras In the Ciluntry's hti;tory and tbe beglnnbig , , On an absolute baSIS, the US of the period of AfghanIStan's development. was producmg and distrIbutIng Thirty eight years llgo the outlaw Baeha The martyred Kltigl Mllbammad Nader goods a'rid services more effiCIent­ Saqow, conquered Kabul and ruled the country Shah Ghazi, the ,athef- of onr beioved King ly th"" any other economy Nor for almost ntne D;l,onths killing the nationalists, Mohammad Zaher Shah, who had already did any European country match destroying property, looting private homes, em fought as garrison commander In the struggle the Increase in the educatIon of ptyllig the national treas,ry and closing all the for Independence, arrived In Pakthla and rallied A the laboUr force achieved m the schools. Business was completely disrupted and the nationalists around Mm. With the help of UDlted States. a key element m prices spiralled. The poor and the rich, who had his brothers and the southern tribes he rescued growth and mdiVidual levels of lost everything, could not alford to buy food the nation from the Bacha Saqow us Income DEMAND But the curiOSIty over the There was scarcity of foodstu1Js throuJhout '-- ThIS month the mtenslty of nacle call~ the Roc)P kind of product I wanted so I was compartY and contInue to make a mto and make up economIC gr­ Imk • new textile company ncar his old .& halt and hope grew dIm Afghanistan smee then has achfllved m' )wli the moonsoon-dren¥ tlQiil' movements po they can' be stoP­ forced to import my raw materials profit?· he said The cQrnbined pro-- owth But Amencan mlU'me comman­ one, the Omid TextlIte Company. in On the mternatlonai scene, the United progress The country has adopted a new'· ultiii:J as artillery rocket and 1D0rtar ped by aIr and art,llery;' and- to Murtaza s-ald duction wJJI now be about 4 000 000 And perhaps of even more trn­ ders beheve It IS only a lull Guzorsab In '!JI; months. States was In the gnp of its great depression. protect bases and towns south by metres annually portance, Kennedy's mqUISItIVe­ tItutlOn The tradltfon of democracy and parUa shells whlst\e snd crash deep 'into 'They sre huggmg us on three The new mill, to be called the The company turns out an average rise denYIng the North VIetnamese ness and the concluston m J962 E1uope was marked by the of the Nazi mentaflan form of government begun by Hi the mud before exploding sides," saId Lt Col Gotdotl Cook Ds Murt~za ,Newy Company, wUI I 030,000 metres a year aDd uses up At present we baven't any outlers the hIlls snd 1963 thst accelerated econo­ Patty and Hitler In Gennany India was also Majesty the iate King has been strengthene After a gun duel stops. troops who commanded the hill during house automatic knitting rna about 450 kilograms a day of raw In the p"ovmce but shopkeepers sell It IS also along thIS line that roo macenals Two 12 hours shIfts k~p mic growth Can be responsive to In tuniIoll as Mahatma Gandhi led the nation durmg the relgu of his able son. emerge hke ants for the pleasure the siege chmes, each, c;spable of producing our textiles 10 the provmces 40 per McNamara's proposed infilt- the machines runmng all day Government sctions persusded allsts against the nritlsh We oller our prayers to the soul of H of taking off a muclkly boOt to Qlr I wouldn't be moving fresh 90 metres o! material s day The cent cheaper Ihan unporled goods Thus at a tIme when Afghamstan's security, MaJesty the late King Mohammad Nader Sh an Infected foot ration bamer IS to run battalIons Into the ares If I A t the beginmng there wasn't a Once lhe new factory gets under Kennedy to give the 'new eco­ Arnencan manne commanders machine. ar.,. belns Imported from nomICS a real trial Shaheed and pray for the further progress f The strappmg young manne thought It were over," said mar­ China and ,with them will arrive good market but m the last few way I would like to import raw Silk territorial mtegrity and sovereIgnty were m beheve the North VIetnamese years It has mcreased so much that HeSItant until then Kennedy Afghanistan under the wise guidance of might shp out of hIS cumbersome me thltd dlVlslon commander tour Chmeseexperts who wut assist Crom Chma ana sell silk textiles to great danger the people of AfghanIstan lacked want to break this lIne, have I thought we "ould establish a new backed the Heller proposal for able son, Mohammad Zaher Shah flak jacket or remove his weIghty Major General Bruno Hochmuth the company tor two years European countries, he said leaders There was no one to whom they could pIcked Con Th,en as the weak a maSSIve tax reductJOn In the helmet untIl a sergeant-major The North VIetnamese are Mur\ltza went inlo the textne busi­ pOlnt lD the chain because It IS face of prospectIve defiCIt And spots him or a sensItIve ear dug-tn WIthm a few hundred IlgO Just s few miles from North ne.s ,Ix year, wilen be sold sll picks up a low vOIce and calls yards of Con ThIen to tlie north, his property to e&bllsl\ tbe Omid as a result economIc growth per­ llncoming" Vletnsm faCIng Jungled moun­ ked uP. and the re~orci after 1963 tams to the west where battalion west and east-facing the mari­ Textile Company whIch required nes at Con Thien. and mobile maw an mveutM!Dt ot At 10,200,000 He was belter than m the years The developmg front Ime can hIde In safety l.966-62- extends aCross below the demI­ nne battalIons entrenched south also Ilbl,lght 120 knlttlbg machines In the second half of SepteJllber of the base ready to tneet any of­ trom Japan at a cost ot Af 10.000.000 Last year, as a matter of fact, litarized zone, marked by a senes growth m the US exceeded the of terram hIgh, pomts convertd the No~th V,etnamese mounted fenSive and hU"ed four Japanese experts lO Today B lslah carned an editOrial of Afghamstan for on thIS day HIS progress are taken each year Western European advance for to rnarme barbWlre-and-mme a shatterIng artIllery offenSIve Both SIdes send small forays Install the machines aod train his on Red Cresceni week observed Majesty the King destined to lead The 23rd of Mizan IS important the fIrst tIme smce 1950 Impregnated fortresses agamst the three sharp peales out across no-man's land to test employees every year about thLS time In order our nahon along the glonous path because on this day the late KIne (WASHINGTON POST) From Glo Unh m the east It wlUch make up the hilltop sIte s~rength and movement, and ma­ 'We paid each expert $400 a to pubhclse the humanitarian as­ of progress and development was Mohammad Nader Shah deUvered born runs west to Con ThIen, south­ Up to 1.000 rounds m One day nnes and North VIetnamese Wlll month' but we really couldn't afJord pect 6f the organisation and 10 the country from CIvil war,snd strlte hIt the Con ThIen area and three readily empty tileir mllciiiDeguns such a high salary and had to let raIse funds (0 furlher strengthen Its The editonal then recounted the west around forbIdding Jungled and laid the toundtion for a modern probmg round attacks were on alinost anythmg that moves them go after two years," Murtazs Japan Intends To financial status progress made durmg the reign of Afghamstan The edltonal prayed mountams to the plateau of HIS Majesty WIth a special reference Camp Carroll west to the pin- made on the base (Conld em PClDe 4) said Men It saId cannot always rernatn for the soul of the late kmg anqI He employs 332 workers includ aloof from the V1C1sS1tud~s of for to the 22nd of Mizan as the day lor the loog hIe ot His Majesty Increase Trade when ..orne of the most fundamen mg a \lDlall number of women who tune Sooner or later some mistor Mohammad 'Zuher Shab keep all Ills' machine. operatmg tune bOJlQpd his control WlH catch tal steps towards SOCial anel economIc '91,.hen the new factory op~s:l' I:te To Australia up With him .o~ Here humaOltarian organisations ~'fCry pi,*" to raise tl\e, ,,"umbel: em- Prints" As Means Of Diagnosis 1>16yees Ul' t07900 - ' '/.7&J'" ' such as the Red Cross and the Red E,-.nlually. it business I. gc\o'd anll The J spsnese shlppmg compa­ Crescent Soclenes caD prOVide help A taun research work~r wbo stud­ Infants can be picked out from, theIr UpSala Urnverslty aod was a res­ the demancLfor hlti textiles incresses ' ny, Japan Line, Intends mcreas· ana a&Si5tance to the Vlctlms of I<:d in Sw~ for eIght years saId Cries earch assocIate In speech SyatheslS suQ.tantially he Hopes :to be able to mg ItS trade t.. and from AUstra­ such misfortunes The Afghan Red Sunda~ be has ck~ a system of He stressed that tbe sy.tem was and analYSIS at the speech transmis­ blre about 3.000 workers ha. the fIrm s presIdent, Shwchi Crescent SOClety has rendered vatu· ... analysmg baby cries i1iat could rev­ a supplementary cnterlon because sion laboratory of the royal mst­ He Impo~ his TaW materials Oksda. saId last week able ser\'Uees m thl'S area A pro·government newspaper could b~'y:~.~.b~ti;hi.ddent was no Ion olutlornse ldeiltificauon of neurolo­ expenenced pedlatncJans could Ide Hute of tecbnology of Stockholm from lJaplU1 ~tJvjce a...... year .eI made The company lllready operates Generally speaking the editorial Agon, suggested the crash of a Bn ger w~t~.. r. gICal l,bsoi'ders in children through­ nbfy aIlments WIthout Iistenmg to He also bolds a Lund Umvel'Slty an e4or~'10 I1'C local cotton snd one liner-freIght Sl!l'Vlce a month contmued man IS lorgeUul When hsh European Airways comet m the OJll& .\f1~!,les j;~y~ been put for- out the World the cnes But the dJscovery was sig degree wool 'bUl~lI couldn't turn out the from AustralIa to Ma,lJIY:slan Is well oft and comfortable he sea ncar NICOSia last Thursday was warq.. g:;lc~dlgatd:t'BUgge8tfon that the he --~ Dr !tenry Trilby, 48, of tbe Co­ mficant because experienced pecha. ports m competItIon WIth the seldom thmks of bls fellowmen who caused by coIIISlon wIth a Um ted C011"'-" ':>,C04 'il"!td~\tUh.$'1"':' another plane. Dr Truby saId It was unportant ~v" t mmualcBtillns'Rescartb In'!Jtute S8ld tnclans are avaIlable at only one t9 dlagpose pOSSIble attacks early, as AustralIa-MalaysIa shIpping con­ may ftot be as fortunate as he IS That States mlhtary aIrcraft Unco~rll1e:a ~rc~1ltS say more bo- that not only does escb child bave In 1,000 births Ihe chance of correctmg them oftea ference at rates whICb are seven IS why the Afghaa Red Cresceat So- The newspaper report109 mfor dies ""!r~ :lliu'nd Ihan C"ll be accou- an mdiv,ldual cry,.-,.as It does a fin­ • WJ:lh mexpenSIve tape recordings gr~ater GDINDUSTRY snd a half per cent below the clelY has det»cated thks weelc to re mation commg from the nearby 15 nted .. ;fQt' 8t"::dat:en p,s supporting IS if treatment beglOs soon gerprlOt4ut llP~r's to cry and electrltlty, It can put Just aD conference rates mind our feHow CitIZens to help hend of Rbodes Greece said an thiS; \.' ~(S ~~~ :'\ IlIso afler bIrth Eventually, be envllagos In vsrlous ways'fll( dijf,cmIt-reBsoDS ordinary ta~ recorder and simple computer sensors bemg set up to On two occasIOns the Japanese the weak and the needy and In Amencan plane was mlsslOg from M:.. ... Bfll"ts are walting 'IN BELGIliJM By transposlltg se\l~t'o'" Iiundted mtcrophone In every maternIty ho· analyse cry pnnts sent from sur­ company has been refused SQllIng Order to do this more effectively to the Suda base 10 Crete A totsl of to jlj, "lOll the VICtimS recordiop of ,babies mlo ~ual pn­ spllal m the world wblch would be reund!n& bospdals Although the glass Industry IS - rIghts from Australia by the help the organisatIOn morally and 66 people were killed In the crash anQ.l: l1i/lr.J wreckage Old machines will be roplaced ...;V neW- and automatIc ones. old-e~tablished, It IS nevertheless I, conference but. mtends to make mate"'el1y Meanwhile the Londoo evening ne- will ' ~ clues nts, he said %~~~ was able to partIcularly useful In developmg Another use for the system. he lden'tify \Ill! Iiifllnts f ' countnes, he said saId might be -the idenllllcation of one of the most dynam,c In Bel­ a third applicatlob The editonal called on the well wspaper Eventg Standard suggested to thij m (1 ~1 .. "If they bad a condItion that was Dr Truby, who began his rese­ chIldren found abandoned by their gIum, and In 1966 Its exports at­ Okada said hiS compl\l1Y would t()..db to respond generously to the that a bomb hnked to the aIrcraft's 1tIe:- ~8i:yea~ord Cause And GUl'e 01 Recession In Indian not operate vessels from Austr­ syst~m hav~ pathologIcal, certamly In the area arch 10 Stockholm, studIed between parents If cry pnntmg becal)le st&n­ tamed the all-time record of over ' Red Crescent call r.dlO mIght caused the Sa\urdiI¥ lal/nch.d a new wee!Uy .e- FB 1,000 mIllion ha to Japan m competition WlijI Monday the paper carried an edl crash off Ihe Island of Rhpdc:s ttlOn" the Saturday ReView devoted of braIn damage, It was obYloUS to 1955 aod 1962 and later In 1964 dard proceedure lit bIrth me right away-at brith, or wlthm at tbe chtldreo s hospltsl of We No­ ACl'Ording to the 1966 report of , By KN Mellto'ta th~ conference tor18l on Jashne NeJat the anm An article In the paper saId the to leisure and culture Dr "{'ruby, now Ifl reviewJng mat­ the Federation Of-the Glass In­ It ~orlunate ili~$e ",,~cls P The company does have sallIng versary of tbe day of deliverance tragedy m which all 66 passengers The new sectIOn IS one of several seconds of It he said bel pnze awardmg Carohne IostItute. enal aimost eOllrely gathered from is somewhat 'th:al • ,ij:owever are not A cbaoge In the pattern of publiceconomy It IS good tbal Ihe cor I Dr Tnby behev~s the method the Wennergren cardiovascular resea­ tdustry, two esset;tlal' fact= wIll even after 17 years economIC platt: b nghts to new Zealand at present Thirty eight years ago It said our and crew lost their 11\~S occurred at face-changes In the Times SlOce It naturs! blrtb babl"" In SWeden and m'liependent and as such canool be expendl1url!' -bas furtber accentuated prospecls sre brtght thIS year u ultlmalely WIll lead to the detection rcb laboralory In Stockholm and above all deternune suJ>sequent OlOg has faIled te lroO out cychcal consldered In Isolation. To a large the. crlSlS Pol1bwlng- a me 10 PflCe8 It should Dot make us complacent Durmg hIS VISIt to Sydney country was In the grip of the sel about the moment when the Comet s was cought by Ca.Q.dlan·born new~ IS recordjng only 'Iliants up to the th~ develo.plPents and progrel\S In f1uctuatloos m IndIan economJl ln e~tent Inflation IS al the root of all of the Okada IS to meet SIr John ftfJh the unpatriotic and the Ignor radiO would have changed frequency spaper magnate Lord Thomson ear of olher chIld iIInes.es and says he royal lechmcal high scbool there age of two Or three years who have rIse In prices is both a cause and the consequent demand for n18 bralJ~ thIS sectpr.. It spite of the masSIVe fnvestments b th h ailments of our economy therefore WIllIams, chamnan of the Austra­ ant and was rapIdly movmg low.ard lO establish contact With the Cyprus her thJS year IS convmced severely palhological A father of five, be was a VlSlt a chnlcal diagnOSIs of damage as well as a consequence of vxcess er wages, ete as been a pheno· all out efforts must be dlfeded to mg professor In aeousticphoDlcs at Th 'first IS the pace and scope made botb 10 tbe public and tbe han coastal shlppmg commISSIon eventual destruction control tower The Americans are taklOg over (REUTER) capacity and a fall In Industnal menal efes 10 Governmenl s admln of SCIentifIC and techmcal re­ private sectors, our economy 15 on a output Rise lD agncultural Prices lstratlve expenditure whl.cb has been stablhsmg tbe prices at all costs which controls the Australian ThIS sJ(uation which the paper {rom Bntaln her world-gendarme Nallooal Line Sbipp!n& authorl called the dark days of our natIonal The wrller suggested that the pia functions searc1).. whIch 15 now concentrat­ downward trend ThIS IS happen­ both of food and each crops In fmanced by diverting funds earmar The present mflahon m the eco ties saId an .rrangement WIth I I months ne S stopover al Athens a few mIn E verywh~re mg fis efforts both on the Im­ mg for the second time, the first the wake of two successive bad ked for development It JS Significant history continued or n ne the Untied States IS provement of the classIC products was the receSSleo of 1953 The pre­ nomy contains the elements of bolh A.N L was P1'Obably the qwckest Through the gUidance and endeav - utes earller-dunng whIch fonner repI•acmg European Jrnpenalists, tbe years, aod lar,ge-scale defictl flOa to observe that the capital expend!\- I tb,s land terronst leader General George Gr- Algiers' Meeting Of 76 Adopts Charter and the manufacture of new ones seni recession hAs been gathenng nClOg to meet heavy defence re.QUlr ure programme of Government lOci demanll-pull and cost push It IS method by whll'h Japan LIne ours of one patiorlc son 0 newspaper Eastern Sun wrote could secure sslJipg nghts. ill the M b d Nader Ivas IS said to have Jomed the pas- The second condItIOn for the momentum over the last few montbs ments, have been responslble for the udiOg pubhc sector undertkmgs bas necessary to tackle the problem 10 the late King 0 amma The newspaper cItes as an exam- f • Austrahan-Japan tcade , Industnalised countries whether up by tight Afrtcan, seven ASian eIoplDg countrles manuyictured ex expansIon of the glass mdustry and there are no 1DdlcatioDs as yet dIsequllibnum 10 our economy beeo considerably pruned to effect both theso aspects The ngorous Shah the country was delivered sengers would have allowed time pie tbe war the Umted States IS con- Okads saId hIS company mlBht soclahst or capitalist, should mcre and seven LatIn Amencan countrIes potts to the richer nations, commo reSides ill the trade polil:y VIS­ of any recovery The..htgh cost-of raw matenals aod an economy In expendIture In other demand pul:1 lQflaction in the case from the grip of Ignorance and for the bomb to be put on board ductmg In VIetnam a.nd says that luIve more tljtuI one -sailiJig a Absence of definite proof has thr ase the)r SId to the 'third world It was adopted by the meetmg dlly tradmg arrangements, du""t a-vIs outsIde countries The fall In outpullS WIdesprcad co tremendous trade unton pressure to words, the rate of Investment 10 the of agncultural commodities can be discord 11 seeks to Involve In the war as month from Australian ports to d t 1 a'ter the res-- own the experts back on hypothe- not only by Improvmg raIFs for The charter first stresses that, m development aid, and lbe vexed que­ The !BelgIan glass mdustry IS verIng both capItal and consumer push up wages has led to cost lOf1a· pubhc sector has declined causmg reduced by ehmmaung proflteenng Almost lfnme la e y J. many states as -poSSIble and speculauon natIonahsIng the S1I18apore and MalaySIa He s~ In raw matenals, but also 10 glVlDS up the last ~n years, the annual mdl. sllon of shIpping freight rates lDd to a large extent mdustry as, gOOds mdustrles, the setback In tion m the mdus\nal sector In a depresslOn 10 the capital goods md. toratlOn of order plans for a pr:og of thJS kInd But latest eVidence: The confhct VIetnam the ne- sdded that IUs company's ships rC6S1ve and modern Afghanistan throws some lIght on the last mIn wspaper contmues bas already me three per cent of theIr mlhtary bud Vidual mcome 10 Industrialised co­ Insuranco accotding to the dIfferent sectors. production belOg partIcularly mar. SituatiOn, where the pnces of most ustey wholesale Irade in foodgralns pulses were lald down The leadership and utes of the fated Comet ed b gets to b.lp tl;te "poor of the world' untnes has increased by 60 dollars In each case, tbe aim IS to mce­ It sel~ from 50 to 90% of Its pro- ked lD case of coal, uon ore, pig mdustrlal products In the domestic and ed,ble OIls ate now operatIng a triangular service from Japan to the west b thi t man The last message from the plane rg mto a Ig war threatemng It Is m these rousJOg terms that whIle In the less developed. countr' rase and slabllise tbe developlag ~ Iron and ferro al1~s, railway wag.. (INFA) gUidonce prOVided y , grea peace In ASIa and expandIng with duction aboBfl! market are subject to Government Thus, the malO conclUSIOn that coast of North Amenca and h I the hero of lhe war was reclved at 0515 local hme, and tbe thud world's Ueconomlc charter Jes It has rtsen by two dollars worl"'s esrnIn~ Later. the confer­ The average mdex of total ons, dIesel eogines machlfle tools control and regulatIon, the national emerges from thIS analYSIS IS that w 0 was a so d to civil wrlsl watches on the bodies recove- every paSSIng day But the longer It ho~s to Australia, and from Aus- mtroduces the claims of the devel· It then calls for ao lDcrease In ence to send a team of mm­ glass pr04uctlOn stands at 161. on and heavy machInes, aIr compres. Income IS stagnant, the expendituPe In of Independence put an en lasts, tbe more the countnes of thIS the InOatlonary spiral the eeono· tl'eha to MalaYSIan ports and optng countnes on their mdustrial Jnl:erna11ooal arrangements IP.roduc~ Isters around the mdustrtal nations sors and suJpbuClc aCId war and sLrate In the country and red later had stopped al OS25-lDdl· regIon Win feel the need for stable the basIS 1968 =100. but dIfferent of a vast majority of masses IS con my IS the mam factor that has cre then homewatd to Japan also frustrated the colonial deSlgns catlOg thai the enhre dramjl. took ISed brothers aad the bUilding up of buffer sto drummlOg up support for thIS view trends charactense the actlVlty of Some of th~ coasumer goods IOd­ flD~ to a few seP$Itive coromodl sted the cnsls Dlstorllcn of cost Free Exchange Rates At We pray for the soul of this less than ten mmutes governments, stable economy and cks, as well as a gene{al !owenng This bring, up two big questlOl\s the two major sectors of flat glass ustnes hke texltles Including synth­ 10 the polIcy of peaceful coeXIstence The cbarler WIll be the platform t,es, export markets are highly com structure mdustrles IS lhe baSIC The posslblhty of mcreaslll\l the of customs barriers by "nch" coun­ WilL the countrlCs dow • eD:Joymg and hollow glass etIc fibres, matches and paper tnd· petltlve and above all management weakness 10 IOdustnal structure great man and WIsh furth.. flrog But Ihe fact that passengers were No one wants to be In the ordeal for the conference of the 76 devel­ D'Afghanistan Bank pl'Csent monthly sel'Vlce depend­ ress and prosperity (or Afghanistan weanng theIr life Jackets suggests the South Vietnamese are now hv­ lrtes, which "should agree together speCIal preferences through asso­ In the flat glass sector, 1966 ustnes have also regIstered a decl whelher In the pnvate or the pubhc N9w Ihe IOflatlOnary spiral lIself guldao~ Oping countnes now meeting .In ttl on the e"panslOn of this trade under the of bis benevolant on an annupl ul\port fIgure tor; ma­ ,atIon wJlh big mdustrIal blocs of shows an average Index of 134 6, me 10 output Petroleum refInery sectors lacks dynamIsm, the eXIstence IS alsq, a consequence of our 10p-sI· son HIS Majesty Mohammad Zaher thai the eaptalO had lime to warn Ing through Allllers to prepare a Jomt strategy for KABUL Oct 17 -The tollowmg but he saId. "thaI time may ~ oufactured product. from lhe third countrIes lie Wllhng/to allAndon all which 'IS 42% higher than that prOducts, 8mODium sI.tJdIate, tyres, of cost·lOfiahon IS bound to exercise dc;d mdustnal developmenl Shab concluded the edlt'1rlaJ 'bem that he was comlOg down 10 It IS lI",e the Umted States gave the second United Nallons Con­ are the exchange rates at the III the very near future .. world or al least pari) of tbeIr pnvIlege.? for 1965 In thIS case, the pro­ motor vehIcles, cement, footwear, a most (Jepresslng effect The dally Hel/wad on Sundpy the .ea up the Idea to crcate Its nuhlary ference on World Trade and Devel­ And WIll \lIe "mOre developed" of hydrogenated oils ohowever are some D Atghanlstsn Bank expressed In Okada also said changes were titi d :.Southe8~t In a sl"'c181 nole for the sOflalisl ducts which have benefIted from ExceSSive alldcahon of resources Afghani per unit of foreign currency uTwo Yet no SOS was ever received barfler In ASIa, tJ1.e news- opment. to be bejd In New DelhI cbl\rt~r. ac~~t­ the "developIng" countrl~s be ~re~ mdustnes which have remaIned bound to occur 111 the conference cy~.ana e~lto~:~ ~~Jld e r,ilzan The only logical concluston IS thst p~per concludes The peoples of nexi february co,"/Im's, ilie ,wbile a defmlte expansIOn are stamed In certaIn industries like textiles 10 the development of heavy mdusl­ Af 73 50 (per US dollar) Af 74 00 mtroduced Into the trade ot Ing that these have made 1\ Celtstd-' pated to accePt relatIve sacrIfice.. ,n WIndow glasses (grey antl bronze more or less, unaffected by rece­ and sugar, matanal shortages follow fl~S \\'llh loog geststlon perlod•• ne H sa':: Im~o~anl day In the hl.tory the radiO, sllualed next 10 the lug- this area need peace and, food. nol The conference opened two At 20580 (per pound ,terUng) probably m 1969_70 Th~ crsble ef(orl to aid thelf )tss) for­ fsW>ur of th~ "less developed" ones? SSIOn sllcces~lve is gage compartment wbere a bomb hunger and war dliys lale It Was spent In argumcnts. glassl _I Irrg crop faIlures and a gleet of tlIe consumer goods mdust­ Af 20720 conferenc;e trade was ltI e1tt~ot "Tbls prolilem IS partl9uhirly ac­ agrlcultur~ :: UlIlIlIIllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllIlllIllllllIlllllllll11111I11111111111111~IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllili'III 1111111':11111"1 tunate brothers-to the ot=­ The expansIOn In hollow glass stnngent foreign exchange situalJon, ry partICUlarly IS the Af 1837 50 (per hundred German threats of boycott, aod recnmina!­ ute fo.- lhe Fr~i\ch-~P'illkIllg AfriluIn A fan 10 Indu.tlral productoon has a very diffIcult and deli- reasmg tl)elf exports from lbe de¥e­ production has contmued satls­ the output has registered a sharp ",am factor behind Ihe Inflatloa Mark) I Af 1850 00 1101\, as tq wbCther Ibe South ~or­ ~t.tes, lind alSo' ~lgerIl\. }Vbor .re sffected the level of employment cate stag~ at present, he ~Id, due ean and South Vielnsm delegations loping countries ID tbe last len years! factonly, with the aver~/lnq~x dcchne In some Industncs like coal , At 1711 29 (per hundred SwillS by five times-nonetheless calls Ol!­ associated witii' tIiCl" Bi'lC/ and who In our country, where a considera. to the lJltruslon Into the trade by mould be permitted to attend the reaching the maxImum level of and metalie orcs, the output had lo It IS difficull to prescrIbe a sirillie tranc) Af 1722 94 three BritISh comPllDles-port :i~iE:S!~?~:E t~:e ~~ ~_I KaAu~d=~::nf::~ them to aim at ImpoIlIng the tota­ are showing consid~i'able relutance 24~ 1l0tUe~maktng, ble back log of unemployme1l\ and remedy for thIS state of affaIrs 20 ==-__ s ,_----= confer~nca 6 Thus for 'be cUrtailed because of the depressed At t48785 (per hundred French -'j 10 aband~n these pn\iilage~ underemploymeot already eXIsts. Ibe Lme, Ellerman and Bucknall and lity "f their raw mllterlals frqm yev­ ~ Whal IS perbaps needed IS a well (m""lIfum I sevell Un.. "., Insertion) SHAF'E RAHEl, Edt/Or De.plle the steadfast support of exemple, with additIonal means presenl' pohc.y of retrenchmenl and condlllOn,'\tl otbcr IOdustries rOETAO Blue Star-tradmg as Atlas UnE! elopmg countrlea before 1970 produ~~lon thougbt oUl and mlegrated pilln of traac) Ilje Latm AmerIcan delegations, the These ')lpeclal econOmic arrang­ of at its dlsl1Osal, hllS Deprc~810n in one Industry soon. Af }49798 (Reuter) ==_--' , "SVBSORIPIION UTB8 As for Common Market countries, lay-offs followed by many mdustn­ actIOn to restore the bealtb of the § For olber numbcrs fIrSt dJal 8Wltcllboanl~ South V.leloamese were fmslly forc­ ements· of developlllg coun"'les been able to, steil up its sliles, es­ al conce.ms IS bound to cause con· spreads to other. mdustrles Our ca­ lbese mould revise tbe commumty s 1IIIIIllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1II1I1IIIlIIIllIllIIlIIllIIIlIIlIlIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIUlll1lllllIlIllIlUIIII!!!IlI'11ftlllIllllllIlllllIIllIll'llllllttllllllllllJlllll Yearly AI t~ oumber 23043. 2402S, 20026 § ed to beat a relreal, whIle the South WIth powerful mdustrlal COOO""<:I PeCIPlly dupng the fIrst. half of = agrIcultural allT"Clllenl to accord cerp p,t.1 good. lOduslry already suffer­ , §_~ ~ Koreans remained' I pr groups were attsckecLIlI a ajlOech 1.P66t.., J. ~ \ .. T~s If&lf Yearly Al 6OO1j WIth the needs of the thlt'd world, beIng the state of the IodlOn mg from surplus capacity, owing to Flaally, 00 Thursday, 'I was po­ on fmlay \>y Raoul P1'eblschj sec­ TIf.. 'p1i!Iil' and ampoule manu­ economy, we bave to fmd oul th~' a m.s-calculation of the demand for arrange! International agreements b, -exp~enced sstble for the Brazilian ambassador relary general of UNOTo'\iD The factunng sector -has' n:asons responsible for the cnSIS lhelr 'products, dupbcatlon of ellor ~ ~ ::~IY -i~~ ~ producl, and rOduce its dlscrlmlna­ develbplng ·coubtms. he saId, musl nounal progress, whIle mechani­ to the UN 10 Geneva, Senor FOR EI GNAt ." Ed,t::": ::, 58==== lory tsrlff bamers As mdlcated earher, the eXistence ts and Isck of Government support redo da SilveU8, to Introduce the "readl agreement to liberate them­ cs} ~telJ!1//\I!~... pfQ!luct1l'n h~ of exc~ss capaCity, the declme m m­ 1n the form of an appropriate tart~ IIaJf Yearly • 2$E Circulation and ,cd••rtI8III,. MaIO subjects of diSCUSSIOn al selves from sucb syStems of specl.1 shown.. s'llil\\" fiiU In. eanllng BUSINESS,t INDUSTRY" - '111l1l1l11ll~UIUlllllIlllllll ;: .. IRDDIUJllllllltlllllllllllJllIlliUllllllUlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll1I1ItllRllllllilU 1I11jifllll1l1l1111111111l1lJIIIli1l1I11I11I1I '111111111111111111l1l111l111l1ll1111111111!lllll FIfty two pases long. It was drawn preferrnllal trealment for the del(; (Contd on page 4) 1IIIIIWIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIUIlIIIIIIII llIIlIIIlIllIIIIUIUUIIIIIIIIlIlI.L"lltlllllllllllllltllllllllJIIIIIIIIII1IIlIInl'l'RUlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 _ 'J (AFP) present economiC shuJlhon dUClion I

--'---- I PAGE 2 ,, , OCTOBER117 1967, .':":';';;+OoJ.~:...lL.... ::-~~:.o.*~~!'t''';':~! ~~.;;.,~..;.;..._ • .... t, $ '\ ~ ~\ t~'~' 'Re:vlew:, Ot 'I1h~!~.~k· Food For Thought " ( , J ~ \ tj :'I~. 23 in w,ln,ler because the,ouPP", ot_ cattle sod sbeep' M'6pl 4\td meat sellera in KabUl qO nOI have, referi Educaliem for II. obiect the ha. serllon tacllllles Onl)' the Kabul slaugbternol1le has such a facllltles and It IiellJ :tI1eat I~ formation of character to tbe people and the meat 11lBfkets who lind tew sbeep. to slan'ih\llr Ii the sheep market. In - Kabt!1 -Herb...t Spencer could jointly Invest In purclia'liIl1 I§~ -... ,.;../ ' .. re1erlS\!l'atlon faclUties It would THE KABUL I benellt\them g,.eaUy :rIMES~ ,~~ / 1" =: pUbltshed every dal/ except Fr.ldal/

an mdlcatIon of poor economic performance ' • THE DAY OF DELIVERANCE What It sll adds up to Is that the Umted States was not domg . I'- J-: '\fghablstan yesterday observed JasJuie turn to save the country. A~~ Jhts time, IDs so bpdl¥ m those pre-Kennedy Nejat, tlte celebratlon of 'deUverance In com­ MaJesty the late King Mobflmmad ;Nader Shah years-althoulJh the recotd has been much better m the 1962-66 memoration of the end of one of the darkest left a Paris hospItal 8nd an '3J!ibasSadorial post for Afghanistan. , '; perIod , eras In the Ciluntry's hti;tory and tbe beglnnbig , , On an absolute baSIS, the US of the period of AfghanIStan's development. was producmg and distrIbutIng Thirty eight years llgo the outlaw Baeha The martyred Kltigl Mllbammad Nader goods a'rid services more effiCIent­ Saqow, conquered Kabul and ruled the country Shah Ghazi, the ,athef- of onr beioved King ly th"" any other economy Nor for almost ntne D;l,onths killing the nationalists, Mohammad Zaher Shah, who had already did any European country match destroying property, looting private homes, em fought as garrison commander In the struggle the Increase in the educatIon of ptyllig the national treas,ry and closing all the for Independence, arrived In Pakthla and rallied A the laboUr force achieved m the schools. Business was completely disrupted and the nationalists around Mm. With the help of UDlted States. a key element m prices spiralled. The poor and the rich, who had his brothers and the southern tribes he rescued growth and mdiVidual levels of lost everything, could not alford to buy food the nation from the Bacha Saqow us Income DEMAND But the curiOSIty over the There was scarcity of foodstu1Js throuJhout '-- ThIS month the mtenslty of nacle call~ the Roc)P kind of product I wanted so I was compartY and contInue to make a mto and make up economIC gr­ Imk • new textile company ncar his old .& halt and hope grew dIm Afghanistan smee then has achfllved m' )wli the moonsoon-dren¥ tlQiil' movements po they can' be stoP­ forced to import my raw materials profit?· he said The cQrnbined pro-- owth But Amencan mlU'me comman­ one, the Omid TextlIte Company. in On the mternatlonai scene, the United progress The country has adopted a new'· ultiii:J as artillery rocket and 1D0rtar ped by aIr and art,llery;' and- to Murtaza s-ald duction wJJI now be about 4 000 000 And perhaps of even more trn­ ders beheve It IS only a lull Guzorsab In '!JI; months. States was In the gnp of its great depression. protect bases and towns south by metres annually portance, Kennedy's mqUISItIVe­ tItutlOn The tradltfon of democracy and parUa shells whlst\e snd crash deep 'into 'They sre huggmg us on three The new mill, to be called the The company turns out an average rise denYIng the North VIetnamese ness and the concluston m J962 E1uope was marked by the of the Nazi mentaflan form of government begun by Hi the mud before exploding sides," saId Lt Col Gotdotl Cook Ds Murt~za ,Newy Company, wUI I 030,000 metres a year aDd uses up At present we baven't any outlers the hIlls snd 1963 thst accelerated econo­ Patty and Hitler In Gennany India was also Majesty the iate King has been strengthene After a gun duel stops. troops who commanded the hill during house automatic knitting rna about 450 kilograms a day of raw In the p"ovmce but shopkeepers sell It IS also along thIS line that roo macenals Two 12 hours shIfts k~p mic growth Can be responsive to In tuniIoll as Mahatma Gandhi led the nation durmg the relgu of his able son. emerge hke ants for the pleasure the siege chmes, each, c;spable of producing our textiles 10 the provmces 40 per McNamara's proposed infilt- the machines runmng all day Government sctions persusded allsts against the nritlsh We oller our prayers to the soul of H of taking off a muclkly boOt to Qlr I wouldn't be moving fresh 90 metres o! material s day The cent cheaper Ihan unporled goods Thus at a tIme when Afghamstan's security, MaJesty the late King Mohammad Nader Sh an Infected foot ration bamer IS to run battalIons Into the ares If I A t the beginmng there wasn't a Once lhe new factory gets under Kennedy to give the 'new eco­ Arnencan manne commanders machine. ar.,. belns Imported from nomICS a real trial Shaheed and pray for the further progress f The strappmg young manne thought It were over," said mar­ China and ,with them will arrive good market but m the last few way I would like to import raw Silk territorial mtegrity and sovereIgnty were m beheve the North VIetnamese years It has mcreased so much that HeSItant until then Kennedy Afghanistan under the wise guidance of might shp out of hIS cumbersome me thltd dlVlslon commander tour Chmeseexperts who wut assist Crom Chma ana sell silk textiles to great danger the people of AfghanIstan lacked want to break this lIne, have I thought we "ould establish a new backed the Heller proposal for able son, Mohammad Zaher Shah flak jacket or remove his weIghty Major General Bruno Hochmuth the company tor two years European countries, he said leaders There was no one to whom they could pIcked Con Th,en as the weak a maSSIve tax reductJOn In the helmet untIl a sergeant-major The North VIetnamese are Mur\ltza went inlo the textne busi­ pOlnt lD the chain because It IS face of prospectIve defiCIt And spots him or a sensItIve ear dug-tn WIthm a few hundred IlgO Just s few miles from North ne.s ,Ix year, wilen be sold sll picks up a low vOIce and calls yards of Con ThIen to tlie north, his property to e&bllsl\ tbe Omid as a result economIc growth per­ llncoming" Vletnsm faCIng Jungled moun­ ked uP. and the re~orci after 1963 tams to the west where battalion west and east-facing the mari­ Textile Company whIch required nes at Con Thien. and mobile maw an mveutM!Dt ot At 10,200,000 He was belter than m the years The developmg front Ime can hIde In safety l.966-62- extends aCross below the demI­ nne battalIons entrenched south also Ilbl,lght 120 knlttlbg machines In the second half of SepteJllber of the base ready to tneet any of­ trom Japan at a cost ot Af 10.000.000 Last year, as a matter of fact, litarized zone, marked by a senes growth m the US exceeded the of terram hIgh, pomts convertd the No~th V,etnamese mounted fenSive and hU"ed four Japanese experts lO Today B lslah carned an editOrial of Afghamstan for on thIS day HIS progress are taken each year Western European advance for to rnarme barbWlre-and-mme a shatterIng artIllery offenSIve Both SIdes send small forays Install the machines aod train his on Red Cresceni week observed Majesty the King destined to lead The 23rd of Mizan IS important the fIrst tIme smce 1950 Impregnated fortresses agamst the three sharp peales out across no-man's land to test employees every year about thLS time In order our nahon along the glonous path because on this day the late KIne (WASHINGTON POST) From Glo Unh m the east It wlUch make up the hilltop sIte s~rength and movement, and ma­ 'We paid each expert $400 a to pubhclse the humanitarian as­ of progress and development was Mohammad Nader Shah deUvered born runs west to Con ThIen, south­ Up to 1.000 rounds m One day nnes and North VIetnamese Wlll month' but we really couldn't afJord pect 6f the organisation and 10 the country from CIvil war,snd strlte hIt the Con ThIen area and three readily empty tileir mllciiiDeguns such a high salary and had to let raIse funds (0 furlher strengthen Its The editonal then recounted the west around forbIdding Jungled and laid the toundtion for a modern probmg round attacks were on alinost anythmg that moves them go after two years," Murtazs Japan Intends To financial status progress made durmg the reign of Afghamstan The edltonal prayed mountams to the plateau of HIS Majesty WIth a special reference Camp Carroll west to the pin- made on the base (Conld em PClDe 4) said Men It saId cannot always rernatn for the soul of the late kmg anqI He employs 332 workers includ aloof from the V1C1sS1tud~s of for to the 22nd of Mizan as the day lor the loog hIe ot His Majesty Increase Trade when ..orne of the most fundamen mg a \lDlall number of women who tune Sooner or later some mistor Mohammad 'Zuher Shab keep all Ills' machine. operatmg tune bOJlQpd his control WlH catch tal steps towards SOCial anel economIc '91,.hen the new factory op~s:l' I:te To Australia up With him .o~ Here humaOltarian organisations ~'fCry pi,*" to raise tl\e, ,,"umbel: em- Prints" As Means Of Diagnosis 1>16yees Ul' t07900 - ' '/.7&J'" ' such as the Red Cross and the Red E,-.nlually. it business I. gc\o'd anll The J spsnese shlppmg compa­ Crescent Soclenes caD prOVide help A taun research work~r wbo stud­ Infants can be picked out from, theIr UpSala Urnverslty aod was a res­ the demancLfor hlti textiles incresses ' ny, Japan Line, Intends mcreas· ana a&Si5tance to the Vlctlms of I<:d in Sw~ for eIght years saId Cries earch assocIate In speech SyatheslS suQ.tantially he Hopes :to be able to mg ItS trade t.. and from AUstra­ such misfortunes The Afghan Red Sunda~ be has ck~ a system of He stressed that tbe sy.tem was and analYSIS at the speech transmis­ blre about 3.000 workers ha. the fIrm s presIdent, Shwchi Crescent SOClety has rendered vatu· ... analysmg baby cries i1iat could rev­ a supplementary cnterlon because sion laboratory of the royal mst­ He Impo~ his TaW materials Oksda. saId last week able ser\'Uees m thl'S area A pro·government newspaper could b~'y:~.~.b~ti;hi.ddent was no Ion olutlornse ldeiltificauon of neurolo­ expenenced pedlatncJans could Ide Hute of tecbnology of Stockholm from lJaplU1 ~tJvjce a...... year .eI made The company lllready operates Generally speaking the editorial Agon, suggested the crash of a Bn ger w~t~.. r. gICal l,bsoi'ders in children through­ nbfy aIlments WIthout Iistenmg to He also bolds a Lund Umvel'Slty an e4or~'10 I1'C local cotton snd one liner-freIght Sl!l'Vlce a month contmued man IS lorgeUul When hsh European Airways comet m the OJll& .\f1~!,les j;~y~ been put for- out the World the cnes But the dJscovery was sig degree wool 'bUl~lI couldn't turn out the from AustralIa to Ma,lJIY:slan Is well oft and comfortable he sea ncar NICOSia last Thursday was warq.. g:;lc~dlgatd:t'BUgge8tfon that the he --~ Dr !tenry Trilby, 48, of tbe Co­ mficant because experienced pecha. ports m competItIon WIth the seldom thmks of bls fellowmen who caused by coIIISlon wIth a Um ted C011"'-" ':>,C04 'il"!td~\tUh.$'1"':' another plane. Dr Truby saId It was unportant ~v" t mmualcBtillns'Rescartb In'!Jtute S8ld tnclans are avaIlable at only one t9 dlagpose pOSSIble attacks early, as AustralIa-MalaysIa shIpping con­ may ftot be as fortunate as he IS That States mlhtary aIrcraft Unco~rll1e:a ~rc~1ltS say more bo- that not only does escb child bave In 1,000 births Ihe chance of correctmg them oftea ference at rates whICb are seven IS why the Afghaa Red Cresceat So- The newspaper report109 mfor dies ""!r~ :lliu'nd Ihan C"ll be accou- an mdiv,ldual cry,.-,.as It does a fin­ • WJ:lh mexpenSIve tape recordings gr~ater GDINDUSTRY snd a half per cent below the clelY has det»cated thks weelc to re mation commg from the nearby 15 nted .. ;fQt' 8t"::dat:en p,s supporting IS if treatment beglOs soon gerprlOt4ut llP~r's to cry and electrltlty, It can put Just aD conference rates mind our feHow CitIZens to help hend of Rbodes Greece said an thiS; \.' ~(S ~~~ :'\ IlIso afler bIrth Eventually, be envllagos In vsrlous ways'fll( dijf,cmIt-reBsoDS ordinary ta~ recorder and simple computer sensors bemg set up to On two occasIOns the Japanese the weak and the needy and In Amencan plane was mlsslOg from M:.. ... Bfll"ts are walting 'IN BELGIliJM By transposlltg se\l~t'o'" Iiundted mtcrophone In every maternIty ho· analyse cry pnnts sent from sur­ company has been refused SQllIng Order to do this more effectively to the Suda base 10 Crete A totsl of to jlj, "lOll the VICtimS recordiop of ,babies mlo ~ual pn­ spllal m the world wblch would be reund!n& bospdals Although the glass Industry IS - rIghts from Australia by the help the organisatIOn morally and 66 people were killed In the crash anQ.l: l1i/lr.J wreckage Old machines will be roplaced ...;V neW- and automatIc ones. old-e~tablished, It IS nevertheless I, conference but. mtends to make mate"'el1y Meanwhile the Londoo evening ne- will ' ~ clues nts, he said %~~~ was able to partIcularly useful In developmg Another use for the system. he lden'tify \Ill! Iiifllnts f ' countnes, he said saId might be -the idenllllcation of one of the most dynam,c In Bel­ a third applicatlob The editonal called on the well wspaper Eventg Standard suggested to thij m (1 ~1 .. "If they bad a condItion that was Dr Truby, who began his rese­ chIldren found abandoned by their gIum, and In 1966 Its exports at­ Okada said hiS compl\l1Y would t()..db to respond generously to the that a bomb hnked to the aIrcraft's 1tIe:- ~8i:yea~ord Cause And GUl'e 01 Recession In Indian not operate vessels from Austr­ syst~m hav~ pathologIcal, certamly In the area arch 10 Stockholm, studIed between parents If cry pnntmg becal)le st&n­ tamed the all-time record of over ' Red Crescent call r.dlO mIght caused the Sa\urdiI¥ lal/nch.d a new wee!Uy .e- FB 1,000 mIllion ha to Japan m competition WlijI Monday the paper carried an edl crash off Ihe Island of Rhpdc:s ttlOn" the Saturday ReView devoted of braIn damage, It was obYloUS to 1955 aod 1962 and later In 1964 dard proceedure lit bIrth me right away-at brith, or wlthm at tbe chtldreo s hospltsl of We No­ ACl'Ording to the 1966 report of , By KN Mellto'ta th~ conference tor18l on Jashne NeJat the anm An article In the paper saId the to leisure and culture Dr "{'ruby, now Ifl reviewJng mat­ the Federation Of-the Glass In­ It ~orlunate ili~$e ",,~cls P The company does have sallIng versary of tbe day of deliverance tragedy m which all 66 passengers The new sectIOn IS one of several seconds of It he said bel pnze awardmg Carohne IostItute. enal aimost eOllrely gathered from is somewhat 'th:al • ,ij:owever are not A cbaoge In the pattern of publiceconomy It IS good tbal Ihe cor I Dr Tnby behev~s the method the Wennergren cardiovascular resea­ tdustry, two esset;tlal' fact= wIll even after 17 years economIC platt: b nghts to new Zealand at present Thirty eight years ago It said our and crew lost their 11\~S occurred at face-changes In the Times SlOce It naturs! blrtb babl"" In SWeden and m'liependent and as such canool be expendl1url!' -bas furtber accentuated prospecls sre brtght thIS year u ultlmalely WIll lead to the detection rcb laboralory In Stockholm and above all deternune suJ>sequent OlOg has faIled te lroO out cychcal consldered In Isolation. To a large the. crlSlS Pol1bwlng- a me 10 PflCe8 It should Dot make us complacent Durmg hIS VISIt to Sydney country was In the grip of the sel about the moment when the Comet s was cought by Ca.Q.dlan·born new~ IS recordjng only 'Iliants up to the th~ develo.plPents and progrel\S In f1uctuatloos m IndIan economJl ln e~tent Inflation IS al the root of all of the Okada IS to meet SIr John ftfJh the unpatriotic and the Ignor radiO would have changed frequency spaper magnate Lord Thomson ear of olher chIld iIInes.es and says he royal lechmcal high scbool there age of two Or three years who have rIse In prices is both a cause and the consequent demand for n18 bralJ~ thIS sectpr.. It spite of the masSIVe fnvestments b th h ailments of our economy therefore WIllIams, chamnan of the Austra­ ant and was rapIdly movmg low.ard lO establish contact With the Cyprus her thJS year IS convmced severely palhological A father of five, be was a VlSlt a chnlcal diagnOSIs of damage as well as a consequence of vxcess er wages, ete as been a pheno· all out efforts must be dlfeded to mg professor In aeousticphoDlcs at Th 'first IS the pace and scope made botb 10 tbe public and tbe han coastal shlppmg commISSIon eventual destruction control tower The Americans are taklOg over (REUTER) capacity and a fall In Industnal menal efes 10 Governmenl s admln of SCIentifIC and techmcal re­ private sectors, our economy 15 on a output Rise lD agncultural Prices lstratlve expenditure whl.cb has been stablhsmg tbe prices at all costs which controls the Australian ThIS sJ(uation which the paper {rom Bntaln her world-gendarme Nallooal Line Sbipp!n& authorl called the dark days of our natIonal The wrller suggested that the pia functions searc1).. whIch 15 now concentrat­ downward trend ThIS IS happen­ both of food and each crops In fmanced by diverting funds earmar The present mflahon m the eco ties saId an .rrangement WIth I I months ne S stopover al Athens a few mIn E verywh~re mg fis efforts both on the Im­ mg for the second time, the first the wake of two successive bad ked for development It JS Significant history continued or n ne the Untied States IS provement of the classIC products was the receSSleo of 1953 The pre­ nomy contains the elements of bolh A.N L was P1'Obably the qwckest Through the gUidance and endeav - utes earller-dunng whIch fonner repI•acmg European Jrnpenalists, tbe years, aod lar,ge-scale defictl flOa to observe that the capital expend!\- I tb,s land terronst leader General George Gr- Algiers' Meeting Of 76 Adopts Charter and the manufacture of new ones seni recession hAs been gathenng nClOg to meet heavy defence re.QUlr ure programme of Government lOci demanll-pull and cost push It IS method by whll'h Japan LIne ours of one patiorlc son 0 newspaper Eastern Sun wrote could secure sslJipg nghts. ill the M b d Nader Ivas IS said to have Jomed the pas- The second condItIOn for the momentum over the last few montbs ments, have been responslble for the udiOg pubhc sector undertkmgs bas necessary to tackle the problem 10 the late King 0 amma The newspaper cItes as an exam- f • Austrahan-Japan tcade , Industnalised countries whether up by tight Afrtcan, seven ASian eIoplDg countrles manuyictured ex expansIon of the glass mdustry and there are no 1DdlcatioDs as yet dIsequllibnum 10 our economy beeo considerably pruned to effect both theso aspects The ngorous Shah the country was delivered sengers would have allowed time pie tbe war the Umted States IS con- Okads saId hIS company mlBht soclahst or capitalist, should mcre and seven LatIn Amencan countrIes potts to the richer nations, commo reSides ill the trade polil:y VIS­ of any recovery The..htgh cost-of raw matenals aod an economy In expendIture In other demand pul:1 lQflaction in the case from the grip of Ignorance and for the bomb to be put on board ductmg In VIetnam a.nd says that luIve more tljtuI one -sailiJig a Absence of definite proof has thr ase the)r SId to the 'third world It was adopted by the meetmg dlly tradmg arrangements, du""t a-vIs outsIde countries The fall In outpullS WIdesprcad co tremendous trade unton pressure to words, the rate of Investment 10 the of agncultural commodities can be discord 11 seeks to Involve In the war as month from Australian ports to d t 1 a'ter the res-- own the experts back on hypothe- not only by Improvmg raIFs for The charter first stresses that, m development aid, and lbe vexed que­ The !BelgIan glass mdustry IS verIng both capItal and consumer push up wages has led to cost lOf1a· pubhc sector has declined causmg reduced by ehmmaung proflteenng Almost lfnme la e y J. many states as -poSSIble and speculauon natIonahsIng the S1I18apore and MalaySIa He s~ In raw matenals, but also 10 glVlDS up the last ~n years, the annual mdl. sllon of shIpping freight rates lDd to a large extent mdustry as, gOOds mdustrles, the setback In tion m the mdus\nal sector In a depresslOn 10 the capital goods md. toratlOn of order plans for a pr:og of thJS kInd But latest eVidence: The confhct VIetnam the ne- sdded that IUs company's ships rC6S1ve and modern Afghanistan throws some lIght on the last mIn wspaper contmues bas already me three per cent of theIr mlhtary bud Vidual mcome 10 Industrialised co­ Insuranco accotding to the dIfferent sectors. production belOg partIcularly mar. SituatiOn, where the pnces of most ustey wholesale Irade in foodgralns pulses were lald down The leadership and utes of the fated Comet ed b gets to b.lp tl;te "poor of the world' untnes has increased by 60 dollars In each case, tbe aim IS to mce­ It sel~ from 50 to 90% of Its pro- ked lD case of coal, uon ore, pig mdustrlal products In the domestic and ed,ble OIls ate now operatIng a triangular service from Japan to the west b thi t man The last message from the plane rg mto a Ig war threatemng It Is m these rousJOg terms that whIle In the less developed. countr' rase and slabllise tbe developlag ~ Iron and ferro al1~s, railway wag.. (INFA) gUidonce prOVided y , grea peace In ASIa and expandIng with duction aboBfl! market are subject to Government Thus, the malO conclUSIOn that coast of North Amenca and h I the hero of lhe war was reclved at 0515 local hme, and tbe thud world's Ueconomlc charter Jes It has rtsen by two dollars worl"'s esrnIn~ Later. the confer­ The average mdex of total ons, dIesel eogines machlfle tools control and regulatIon, the national emerges from thIS analYSIS IS that w 0 was a so d to civil wrlsl watches on the bodies recove- every paSSIng day But the longer It ho~s to Australia, and from Aus- mtroduces the claims of the devel· It then calls for ao lDcrease In ence to send a team of mm­ glass pr04uctlOn stands at 161. on and heavy machInes, aIr compres. Income IS stagnant, the expendituPe In of Independence put an en lasts, tbe more the countnes of thIS the InOatlonary spiral the eeono· tl'eha to MalaYSIan ports and optng countnes on their mdustrial Jnl:erna11ooal arrangements IP.roduc~ Isters around the mdustrtal nations sors and suJpbuClc aCId war and sLrate In the country and red later had stopped al OS25-lDdl· regIon Win feel the need for stable the basIS 1968 =100. but dIfferent of a vast majority of masses IS con my IS the mam factor that has cre then homewatd to Japan also frustrated the colonial deSlgns catlOg thai the enhre dramjl. took ISed brothers aad the bUilding up of buffer sto drummlOg up support for thIS view trends charactense the actlVlty of Some of th~ coasumer goods IOd­ flD~ to a few seP$Itive coromodl sted the cnsls Dlstorllcn of cost Free Exchange Rates At We pray for the soul of this less than ten mmutes governments, stable economy and cks, as well as a gene{al !owenng This bring, up two big questlOl\s the two major sectors of flat glass ustnes hke texltles Including synth­ 10 the polIcy of peaceful coeXIstence The cbarler WIll be the platform t,es, export markets are highly com structure mdustrles IS lhe baSIC The posslblhty of mcreaslll\l the of customs barriers by "nch" coun­ WilL the countrlCs dow • eD:Joymg and hollow glass etIc fibres, matches and paper tnd· petltlve and above all management weakness 10 IOdustnal structure great man and WIsh furth.. flrog But Ihe fact that passengers were No one wants to be In the ordeal for the conference of the 76 devel­ D'Afghanistan Bank pl'Csent monthly sel'Vlce depend­ ress and prosperity (or Afghanistan weanng theIr life Jackets suggests the South Vietnamese are now hv­ lrtes, which "should agree together speCIal preferences through asso­ In the flat glass sector, 1966 ustnes have also regIstered a decl whelher In the pnvate or the pubhc N9w Ihe IOflatlOnary spiral lIself guldao~ Oping countnes now meeting .In ttl on the e"panslOn of this trade under the of bis benevolant on an annupl ul\port fIgure tor; ma­ ,atIon wJlh big mdustrIal blocs of shows an average Index of 134 6, me 10 output Petroleum refInery sectors lacks dynamIsm, the eXIstence IS alsq, a consequence of our 10p-sI· son HIS Majesty Mohammad Zaher thai the eaptalO had lime to warn Ing through Allllers to prepare a Jomt strategy for KABUL Oct 17 -The tollowmg but he saId. "thaI time may ~ oufactured product. from lhe third countrIes lie Wllhng/to allAndon all which 'IS 42% higher than that prOducts, 8mODium sI.tJdIate, tyres, of cost·lOfiahon IS bound to exercise dc;d mdustnal developmenl Shab concluded the edlt'1rlaJ 'bem that he was comlOg down 10 It IS lI",e the Umted States gave the second United Nallons Con­ are the exchange rates at the III the very near future .. world or al least pari) of tbeIr pnvIlege.? for 1965 In thIS case, the pro­ motor vehIcles, cement, footwear, a most (Jepresslng effect The dally Hel/wad on Sundpy the .ea up the Idea to crcate Its nuhlary ference on World Trade and Devel­ And WIll \lIe "mOre developed" of hydrogenated oils ohowever are some D Atghanlstsn Bank expressed In Okada also said changes were titi d :.Southe8~t In a sl"'c181 nole for the sOflalisl ducts which have benefIted from ExceSSive alldcahon of resources Afghani per unit of foreign currency uTwo Yet no SOS was ever received barfler In ASIa, tJ1.e news- opment. to be bejd In New DelhI cbl\rt~r. ac~~t­ the "developIng" countrl~s be ~re~ mdustnes which have remaIned bound to occur 111 the conference cy~.ana e~lto~:~ ~~Jld e r,ilzan The only logical concluston IS thst p~per concludes The peoples of nexi february co,"/Im's, ilie ,wbile a defmlte expansIOn are stamed In certaIn industries like textiles 10 the development of heavy mdusl­ Af 73 50 (per US dollar) Af 74 00 mtroduced Into the trade ot Ing that these have made 1\ Celtstd-' pated to accePt relatIve sacrIfice.. ,n WIndow glasses (grey antl bronze more or less, unaffected by rece­ and sugar, matanal shortages follow fl~S \\'llh loog geststlon perlod•• ne H sa':: Im~o~anl day In the hl.tory the radiO, sllualed next 10 the lug- this area need peace and, food. nol The conference opened two At 20580 (per pound ,terUng) probably m 1969_70 Th~ crsble ef(orl to aid thelf )tss) for­ fsW>ur of th~ "less developed" ones? SSIOn sllcces~lve is gage compartment wbere a bomb hunger and war dliys lale It Was spent In argumcnts. glassl _I Irrg crop faIlures and a gleet of tlIe consumer goods mdust­ Af 20720 conferenc;e trade was ltI e1tt~ot "Tbls prolilem IS partl9uhirly ac­ agrlcultur~ :: UlIlIlIIllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllIlllIllllllIlllllllll11111I11111111111111~IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllili'III 1111111':11111"1 tunate brothers-to the ot=­ The expansIOn In hollow glass stnngent foreign exchange situalJon, ry partICUlarly IS the Af 1837 50 (per hundred German threats of boycott, aod recnmina!­ ute fo.- lhe Fr~i\ch-~P'illkIllg AfriluIn A fan 10 Indu.tlral productoon has a very diffIcult and deli- reasmg tl)elf exports from lbe de¥e­ production has contmued satls­ the output has registered a sharp ",am factor behind Ihe Inflatloa Mark) I Af 1850 00 1101\, as tq wbCther Ibe South ~or­ ~t.tes, lind alSo' ~lgerIl\. }Vbor .re sffected the level of employment cate stag~ at present, he ~Id, due ean and South Vielnsm delegations loping countries ID tbe last len years! factonly, with the aver~/lnq~x dcchne In some Industncs like coal , At 1711 29 (per hundred SwillS by five times-nonetheless calls Ol!­ associated witii' tIiCl" Bi'lC/ and who In our country, where a considera. to the lJltruslon Into the trade by mould be permitted to attend the reaching the maxImum level of and metalie orcs, the output had lo It IS difficull to prescrIbe a sirillie tranc) Af 1722 94 three BritISh comPllDles-port :i~iE:S!~?~:E t~:e ~~ ~_I KaAu~d=~::nf::~ them to aim at ImpoIlIng the tota­ are showing consid~i'able relutance 24~ 1l0tUe~maktng, ble back log of unemployme1l\ and remedy for thIS state of affaIrs 20 ==-__ s ,_----= confer~nca 6 Thus for 'be cUrtailed because of the depressed At t48785 (per hundred French -'j 10 aband~n these pn\iilage~ underemploymeot already eXIsts. Ibe Lme, Ellerman and Bucknall and lity "f their raw mllterlals frqm yev­ ~ Whal IS perbaps needed IS a well (m""lIfum I sevell Un.. "., Insertion) SHAF'E RAHEl, Edt/Or De.plle the steadfast support of exemple, with additIonal means presenl' pohc.y of retrenchmenl and condlllOn,'\tl otbcr IOdustries rOETAO Blue Star-tradmg as Atlas UnE! elopmg countrlea before 1970 produ~~lon thougbt oUl and mlegrated pilln of traac) Ilje Latm AmerIcan delegations, the These ')lpeclal econOmic arrang­ of at its dlsl1Osal, hllS Deprc~810n in one Industry soon. Af }49798 (Reuter) ==_--' , "SVBSORIPIION UTB8 As for Common Market countries, lay-offs followed by many mdustn­ actIOn to restore the bealtb of the § For olber numbcrs fIrSt dJal 8Wltcllboanl~ South V.leloamese were fmslly forc­ ements· of developlllg coun"'les been able to, steil up its sliles, es­ al conce.ms IS bound to cause con· spreads to other. mdustrles Our ca­ lbese mould revise tbe commumty s 1IIIIIllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1II1I1IIIlIIIllIllIIlIIllIIIlIIlIlIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIUlll1lllllIlIllIlUIIII!!!IlI'11ftlllIllllllIlllllIIllIll'llllllttllllllllllJlllll Yearly AI t~ oumber 23043. 2402S, 20026 § ed to beat a relreal, whIle the South WIth powerful mdustrlal COOO""<:I PeCIPlly dupng the fIrst. half of = agrIcultural allT"Clllenl to accord cerp p,t.1 good. lOduslry already suffer­ , §_~ ~ Koreans remained' I pr groups were attsckecLIlI a ajlOech 1.P66t.., J. ~ \ .. T~s If&lf Yearly Al 6OO1j WIth the needs of the thlt'd world, beIng the state of the IodlOn mg from surplus capacity, owing to Flaally, 00 Thursday, 'I was po­ on fmlay \>y Raoul P1'eblschj sec­ TIf.. 'p1i!Iil' and ampoule manu­ economy, we bave to fmd oul th~' a m.s-calculation of the demand for arrange! International agreements b, -exp~enced sstble for the Brazilian ambassador relary general of UNOTo'\iD The factunng sector -has' n:asons responsible for the cnSIS lhelr 'products, dupbcatlon of ellor ~ ~ ::~IY -i~~ ~ producl, and rOduce its dlscrlmlna­ develbplng ·coubtms. he saId, musl nounal progress, whIle mechani­ to the UN 10 Geneva, Senor FOR EI GNAt ." Ed,t::": ::, 58==== lory tsrlff bamers As mdlcated earher, the eXistence ts and Isck of Government support redo da SilveU8, to Introduce the "readl agreement to liberate them­ cs} ~telJ!1//\I!~... pfQ!luct1l'n h~ of exc~ss capaCity, the declme m m­ 1n the form of an appropriate tart~ IIaJf Yearly • 2$E Circulation and ,cd••rtI8III,. MaIO subjects of diSCUSSIOn al selves from sucb syStems of specl.1 shown.. s'llil\\" fiiU In. eanllng BUSINESS,t INDUSTRY" - '111l1l1l11ll~UIUlllllIlllllll ;: .. IRDDIUJllllllltlllllllllllJllIlliUllllllUlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll1I1ItllRllllllilU 1I11jifllll1l1l1111111111l1lJIIIli1l1I11I11I1I '111111111111111111l1l111l111l1ll1111111111!lllll FIfty two pases long. It was drawn preferrnllal trealment for the del(; (Contd on page 4) 1IIIIIWIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIUIlIIIIIIII llIIlIIIlIllIIIIUIUUIIIIIIIIlIlI.L"lltlllllllllllllltllllllllJIIIIIIIIII1IIlIInl'l'RUlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 _ 'J (AFP) present economiC shuJlhon dUClion I

--'---- , . , . ,, "

, ,

I," • ! •

, , ,~ .. ;~_.... . ~. ,I. . , , RED' CRESCENT '\ " ••· ...1 ~-

'CALLS.. NATION." . TO SERVICE,'"

KABUL, Oct. IS, CBakhtar).­ To mark Red Crescent W....k, a reception was held by the Red Crescent SocIety In the''KabnJ < Botel last night,. It was attencled ' by HRB PrInce Ahmad Shah, the PresIdent of lhe SocIety; .BRB Marines In 'No ManIs Land. Prlneess Bllqls, IIRB l'J1Iu:ess (Con/d. from page 2) On Tt;esday it was announced MarIam, HRQ PrInq lKohammad A wild pig that stumbled into that some 3,000 marine reintor­ Nader, BRB Prlncl. MOII.'l/lmld the perimeter one night . was cements ,for the area had been Daoud PlSbtoOllYar, HBII Prill. found next morning with no less moved up from the South ces Khatol, IlliB PrIncess Lann­ m~ BRB MaHial SJiah lhan 30 holes in it. Danang ,to Quang Tri city BANGKOK, Oct. 17, (Ren. HRH ~Sardai: Abdu1 Wali, Coprt ~I~ter ~i ~obimunad, wan M~h­ Khan GIwd, BRB SII'lbr Ab. Althol!8h they are determined not 14 miles below the zone to a new ter).-Bables witll blonde or Nour Moliammad Kahgadai, the secretaq to ,HIS MaJ?sty; d~ to give ground, the young mar- aIr and supply base-eodenamed red hair are eausIDg llI,UTfage arnmad Faroull:'Serai, secretary general' of the OlympIC Asso~a­ Wall, Sardar lKohlmmad IDes do not like their newfound base XXX. Azlz Natm and Other _ben break-ups In TbaJJaa'd-and tion -and deputies and senators from Balldl, Kunduz, Farlab, of tile royal lamiI,y. trench warfare: "We were built colonel said at Quang Tri headaches to tile government, 10ziim, Samangan, Takhar, Baghlan and Badakhshan were also to take land and then give it to As a rule, the ThaI hliibaDd present. _ - , The president of the Wolesi th~ anny to slober over." one JIrgah Dr. Abdul Zahir the saId. The first regiment, first mar­ Is fODd of ehlIdreu, but when Addtessing the buzkashi tea.ms and ~developmenl of the nation PreSIdent of the Mesbrano' Jirgah, mes dIvision commander Colo­ his wife conlrontli him with His Majesty SlIid that as one of our which is underway in tho country Many of these young marines Senator Abdul Hadi Dawi Acting Reut~ suclL & baby, he does not hand ancient games, "'we 'are bappy to people~s advocate an advance against the nel. Herbert Ing, told his needs tbe serious coopera· Pnme Minister Abdullah'Yaftali . out cigars, he disowns tIlem. sell tion, We arc happy to sec that our North VIetnamese positions to regIment would take pressure off buslcashi developiDg,' in our co­ ChIef JustIce Dr. Abdul HakIni the marmes below the zone by To hIin, tile ehlld Is tile n.... • untry today. people participate in the progress Ziayee, Minister of Court All push them back out of South lng, sh:unetnl Pl'oof that his Glass Works Vietnam. stoppmg North Vietnamese from "Holding matches belween buzka­ cf these movements WIth Interest." Mohammad, members of the ca­ wife bas had sexual relatlons swir.gmg --in behind from the Conhoued from page (:I) shi teams .from the dlffereDt provin­ Hi. Majesty expressed hiS satis­ binet, Governor and caretaker But the last time the marines southwest with a transient farang (for. ces of the country." His' Majesty moved in strength north of Con In the sector of hand-made hol­ faction over the growing interest In Mayor of Kabul Dr. Omsr War­ elgner). said, "will not nnly enco"(age this Thien into the southern tIa1f of low glass, the cut-glass sector had buzlulshi and was happy to see sev· dak, hIgh ranking offIcials and sport, but will also belp Cltablish His Majesty the KIng receives In audience the buzkashl teams. the demilitarised zone at the iBase X IS just out of North·1 Thus, the moth.... wlll1 an a large order book at the begin. eral new buzkasbi teams bemg for. heads of the dIplomatic corps V, etnamese artillery range, and useful contacts between the pever Rad.o Afghanistan last saId on teleVIsion Sunday nIght above the zone. d_ fiI rehilbWtate the woo stemware and because it is lab­ bn~·yoor benevolence and the manifestation President Corneliu Manescu called . his' first presS lunch of the Assembly Program to offset possible mght to mark Ihe openmg of Red colonel salt! at Quang TrI. You cau Sbahpasand _ By Our Own Reporter Killen, returned recently from men and their mixed·blood our-Intensive, experienced a ra­ from IUlY stn~ In the town. of brothcdtood. ho said. . Tueliif'ay for a solution of the Mlddlo sesiilon, described the Middlo Easl wheat shortages The wheat waS Crescent Week. ther difficult Year. ~ a VIsit to Rhodesia as a guesl of otlBpl1ng. Shah Pasand-tasty, healthy, President of Arlana Afghan . lOWe 10ve our beloved and great East crisis U.L.uitable and acceptable Pk'obl~ as the "number one" lnter- I am happy to open Red Crescent NA~L Airlines Col. Gulbahar returned ~ , ,ow U d donated by Canads. Ian Sllllth's government. N AT I 0 __ (BELGIAN SOURCES) and dependable. king with our besrts and souls and 10 an. parties," • national queSl!on before the nile Week which marks the aCllvitieS of In an interview on teleVIsion from Delhi yeslerdily after ta!lgl Will not hesitate Co undertake any While...,favouring recourse til the Nations. The wheat will partly replace a socIety In whicb our pbIlanthroplc World's be:(t-known and largest.'oiliome :i'ppUances Corpo~ he said the sanctions were taking I with the Indian Airline sacrifice for the fulfilment of the Se<:urity Councll. he to1d reporten He' said thaI he hImself was In· gram whIch the government dis· clllzem consider themselves bonour. the RhodeSIans away from the offers you an. . ,. ..,... " " t10n .authoritIes last week. wishes of His Majesty to further that 'the Issue also would be'debated 'volved'in t h e b ac~~ge,.~~ tal"·..... thaugh '~buted~, to Helmand, Badghi~ ed to parllclpatc position of entering itlto any GltJ~.ER Gnlbahar said he had dlscus- the pr_ogress of the country and. the In the assembly, which now Is 11> be had presented no personaI pIan . Fanab Jozj'an, Balkh, Samangan ThIs week our country will cel~ ELECTRIC MEAT . . sions with IAC chaiJX/1an Bluirat d "till." h .'A" "I Id "~by and Badakhsharr provinces affect- ~ possible agreement with the Uni­ prosperity of the nation," be ad ed. recess to permit private cousultatlons>,'" 'e ...0, wou ~ ed by the 1966 drught. brate a sublime humnnltarian Ideal ted Kingdom. Ram, ~d Qther ~ officials of . Senator Mohammad Yaqoub. among the key delecatloill Co 'go on the, end of t1i,ts period of cOl1JU!ta- which embraces the world. "The Rhodesian economy today This attractive and easy to use macJii~~can ~~ grind the '1;Ol:J19ration -oil mereis!ng pas­ ~ seniI~~tnims.:pebI!l!en'~Ihl '~' (Contd on~_._~=--page 4l witbout::,---~~h,indI'a~ce;"~! . --.. , tion). to'thinka~ we~luUOD.:ma~y~be~~a~b~le~toi-~~Th~c..se.m.w70....r~ld~~Flio~0~d~~p;r~0~gra~m~c arrive it did not have some two years Available in the tiladcet ' " ago before U.D.I," he said. i - The'two ci>IDPanies fly to 'l!aclr ,, -~~":misIriT~N.i~~ :e~i:3e~;::pv:a~~ ;o~ ~:;;:~~kt~r{!Si~~~ ~~~~ic~al~~'"u:'s c~ar:~: ~~ , other COliiItiies on special agree, AG'- u':a'"d;'eel In': COMM~CfAL ANNOUNCEMENT c ment and Iiave entered into.pool­ ARRIVA.LS AND ing arrangement. UAR' Aftj~e' -fo'-'settle~nt ;par•.;.,..'_'~-- _ ~2~~:~~~~y ts':.~~~~ :'d In order10 better conduct and provide further fac,lli­ , PossibilitieS of carrying - more . PartiCipation in this anniversary IS a way of acknowledging,the act!­ ,ties lor clearing and forwarding Afghan impo1'tl! and ex­ touristS from Delhi to Kabul and The total gift value amounts DEPARTURES from Kabul to Delhi were revie­ CAIRO Oct. 18, (AFP).-The problem--espcciaIly Ibe ",fuCee• be_, Gaulle, Ayub ' to $4.2 million' and another \'Ity of millions of men and women :lOrts; ,new offices have been opened in (&rachi, tbrougboul the world. In thIs way KABUL, Oct. 17, Bakhtar Gulba­ wed at the Delhi meeting, Gul- UAR offidals recently pet!8imlst\.c question. . C~ll F r Vietnam $535 000 will be added when s Peshawar and Chaman) under the name of Pashtany 'b8har said. _ , the chances of a political solu- These officials say Israel II dernant;l· ~ 0 , contract for food assistance for we strengthen our ties with these bar, presideot of Arlana AIrlines, humanItarians. who went to India ten days 81'0 tor Forwarding Co., lAd. Cooperation of IAC in trainl.o8 ~ver to the Middle East crisis, have Ing direct negotiations to humillalC ':M:, ·l.ld'eas"'4!-_',' Sl.~tin;n the resettlement of the Helmand· Ariana Afghan Airlines person­ s~ched to guarded optimism as a Arab coverlll!1j'll~ know,lng wllll Ii v Arghanailb v.alley is signed. Acknowledgment's. however, not talks WIth Indian Airlines officJab The above offices of the Pashtany:Forwarding Co. enough, The real way of celebnoting on matters of mutual mterest re-. nel were also discl1Sll!!d with IA~ resolll of developments at the Unl~ that ri,? Arab. g!gqne could acclll!t ,. -"I." - \ Ltd., are prepared to render services aceOmmg.to modem officlal,s' Gulbahar said. ,: p~s', (Reute~).- aJ;1 ideal is by actually implementing turned home yeslc1'day. ~ Nations. ;. • this without running the risk of Ill>- Oct. 18, t '. t , The omclab admit thaI no~g 109 Immediately overthrown. President de Gaulle said last Dll!ht it. The realuation of the principles Dr. Touryalai Naseri. teacher m elearing and shipping business reqUirements. MbJ'eOver tbe Red Crescent Society nceds the COllege of Medlcino and Pharo concrcl:"'Z}~~riii{Iarael. minl$ter without portfolio, Mo- ment of free navigation for all people Yesterday's temperatures: over :weIr ·economic troubles .aDd :¥atlons, ;aru:e ~:~"1f siaie. hammad Osman SldIry, the ':1- those in the region whose poli_ Kabul ZO C 6 C ANNOUNCEMENT TO MERCHANTS the sla'an~l\o~" which has. gripped an4 re,:" - t.:";'ri~tii,tloi>' a retary general of fO~.I: tical, economic and 'religious f~te ~ Momtaz transP9rt· company tankers are • .wl\b. .t,Ile d 68 F F ,,". their ';C.-. t- n ....I~eeuI-.:.:...I Serlo,us oncern, lar statement III .but esc A' :ab:,Ua '0 . 'l7F C6F An office of thePashtany TejaraJy Co. Ltd., is establi­ , S . Soutll Salang -5 C -3 C shed in Paris to conduct sales of Afghan export products U1~~1e:,0~: ::';.~:'~'r countn- , ·~,,,,,"S'''',Oy;-~·';:I!';:~D"Y"e~·';Je"·lo*I··I-n' ...... ations In Algiers 41F Z6F themselves WIth more ~ ~. ~ ,"'. ",.~ ~l!' '~':._"~:.:DI.'I:~ and encourage development of trade relations between es to carry .• ..r~.~, 1 1 " t.~'t£Co.~ ~ ~~~ Momtaz transport !=ompany is ready to ... ~~, • :'~"v:, •• .• ' 1.• ~ .. .. in the tw9 countries. Afghan merchants and business firms ..dignity. th n~...." is harder work ,- - '",",,"'1:"'..:- -', , ".,•• j':I>Y'\h9 reaUstlc ,the primarype::~ater.'tin 1954/55 to 33 appro~ch serve its customers to transport gasoline •n ,. would DOt join the begging crowd. n Latin. AJ1Ierl- ;40 .f They ,are ree.uested ,to any of ,the following' • J' :"We will not beg for a!d, we n~ve~'1 t!'~~'e~~i>1~flti~~'ij~',~~ c#~:l,~ljo'~ppo~-the ,Afrlcana dt~ a ~':elr\xports of.8nlshed good• addres~: \ ca~~ '~4"(·'r "~' prlJjciple-I>~,cO\Icentraltd 5.~ " .' hve" ' ., is ,_ '" rO~ on pro '11 fr 54 per cent In 1961 to "~: ":o-A~~D.. . d 't iiI ;c~~:~~-:;t;merlC8l\.Pf!>Wil\l,:U:¢\, ,'.. • fepe~1:a~/~eedam. ABIANA CINEMA ,< . becau· I that there w",. At 2, 5, 7 and 9 p.m, American IN KABUL: J'>ashtany Tejaraty Company Limited, accordance, with inter n .ational standards_ ~,. ,Il '",; ~~I~iS'I\~~~~,:Uilr~:tenn,... !f.=~~ ~~ >il:\bDi!¥: I ,.t.o~·!!:J'~:..~~:,r~~-' thl! ~Jl? a pe,rsevorlng ::gnaU~~a:U :~ dnemascopc (11m dubbed in Font Pashtany Tejaraty' Balik BuUcUng i . It lS'a ha !," ." '1, " I to' tile'I'I+!l~rse~pn, ....te,td~W-, (; td~:':"Natliinil "'-Coriference i~. \' Bow of Intcmatlo cap QUO VADIS Kabul, Afghanistan rePO~ ~pa~sl "'(~d"Devclopment'(UN~AD). 'develo~meot Sunday 7 p.m show In )l:nclish .. " App'ro:v~, J, ... The contjnenla\$Oup~the " 'Trid prolects. At 2:00, 5:30, 9 and 10 p.m. dub­ 1 • ,Deputies :WlIits Of \he three _ mJ' fl· era! ,If'Uiey, tIJ<,;"Port, eneral Transportati~11 ~, "~ ArtlcI~. pro~lell18< ~;\.c,:r'~flta' Income'~I'llI th~ ~d bed In Fanl. IN PARiS: Soci~te Conune~l~ r-ash~ny (¥(~ne) to any place •s . an. current' econOtJ'lc . . The report noted g drop- QUO VAD18 , • ..... • 1 accepted , , . 53, Rue dfs Peti!S 'Champs " ' ,,;;'i!l!P~:ac~:J;'y~~')~p- cO:~~~ ~~~~~rl~t~i· ~~~~.~~[~,~a~u~ ~~ ~:o~ ~er:~~ll~ ~r~: At 2:30, 5:30 8 and 10 p.m. I i :- Iranian 81m, P'aris 1 er " ,~I:;...O~clea, '20 to ~." of the tbal~ industrla1lJ¢':;~~r annuai 1Y':'1n· tlie 'Ilraj,ihaif of tliO:"d

I,

~.-.- ...,...- ....