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Show ww -w n v I II The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday. July 20, 1973 Princess Killed In Afghan Coup India, Soviet Back Junta Afghanistan Regime Accepted . ' . Associated Press - ' thus became the first govemmi nt to aicept the new By William Mann NEW DELHI Soviet Lmon nlor lodu and W lined behind Afghanistan s new forma) recognition Western diplomats, in touch with thur colleagues in Kabul, reported that the head of the Afghanistan am force, Gen Culbahar, had been killed The deposed king, Mohammed Zahir, was still secluded m the Afghani Embassy in Itomt embassy sources there said Embassy officials refused all requests to talk with the king reci me up government Thursdav. Lt Gen Mohammed Daud Khans fust day as president In Washington, a State Department spokesman satd recognition of the regime is under sMdv Radio Kabul announc'd that India had become the second, although a spokesman lu the Indian Foreign Ministry stopped short of using the term recognition lie s.nd that since the Afghanistan bureaucracy was functioning as a continuing entity, there was no need for , Kadio Kabul reported that several persons wne killed in the Tuesday morning roup It was the new regime's first admission of falahlies m the takenv er. Agence Fronce-PressRAWALPINDI e - The King Mohammed Zahir was killed in Tuesday's oup d'etat in Press Kabul, the Pakistan Agency (PPI) reported here todav Citing official sources in Pesawar (near the Afghan border), PPI said that she war killed at the side of her husband General Shah Wall, commander of the Kabul daughter cf 8500,000 Ransom Asked in Getty Case Reuters News Agency The kidnapers of ROME Paul Getty, grandson of the U S oil magnate, have asked for a ransom, the Giornale d' Italia newspaper reported Thursday. Giornale dltalia, a right wing Rome evermng newspaper, added that the kidnapers had also said they would only free th youth after receiving th money. The newspaper said it had obtained ihe informaton through army garrison. Justice sources but uiSwtw&iwitelitKg tGnatt3&'a A gave no other details The report followed a dramatic message by young Getty's mother, former actress Gail Harris, which was read over talian radio Fresh Instructions addressed to son, said she The message, her was awaiting fresh instructions from his alleged kidnapers. Police and Mrs Getty declined to comment on the newspaper report Mrs. Getty's brief message kaevua&iej, said' Thursday Mymmy is near to you We are awaiting further contacts or advice from the kidnap- which could daminquiries age the outcome of the negotiations Letter Sent ers Paul Getty wrote in delivered to Mrs The special delivery letter, which 'as sent to Pauls German girl friend Martine Zacher. and delivered by her to Mrs Getty, also Don't let polite warned' know about the negotiations if vou don t want me killed " broadcast four-pag- a letter Getty Wednesday that he would be killed unless the kidnapers demands were met and a ransom paid. He told her he listened to all the radio news bulletins Itaban police Thursday continued their search for the boy. but a police spokesman said they were not pursuing EoweivtoiraA ewslfcuenitttovdeiuiiMi Police officials are still not discounting the possibility that the affair might not be a genuine kidnaping sissbuzu 'UK! 51 IS" Friday is Granite's only nite n h it ' , ! 1 V n S f.u L.. fj o ii - i t 9 ON FAMOUS Jurnitnre Company ' The reports said, however, that DuUd's soldiers were meeting resistance from some garrisons m the southern part el the country. IThe mountainous central Mia kingdom remained cut off from the world, with regular communications out. roads picked and imlineis ground- - 1 i t, ir 1 i -- i O X I ) h 4 00 XL-- 1 - SOUP-STAT- E t ei. Radio Kabul repeatedly said conditions in the capital ;viere normal, a contention .Repeated by the Soviet news agency Tass, which broadcast Jrom Moscow the first foreign news communique from the citv since the coup. 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