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THE WEATHER KABUL TIMES " ; ; KEWS STALLS YESTERDAY: . V Near ShahJ mi; BIm 18rC-Minimu- Maximum m Shar-e-Na- I m Mosque Khybi - 9C. v Bestaorant; laterutlcaaJ 4-- TAME Sun sets today at pun.1 KABUL Club; Pamir Cinema; Near Sun rises tomorrow at 5 a.m. Arlana Afffaan Airline. VOL. L NO. 223 KABUL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1962. (QAWS 11, 1341 SJLi PRICE Af. 1 ,'i:v..-(.,- Vf Kandahar-Spinbold- r-- al V rif- tV HSghvay Opened PREMIER DAOUD THANKS U.S. GOVERNMENT " ' I KANDAHAR, Dec. 2. The Prime Minister, Sardar Moham- : ' Kandahar-Spinbolda- 1 V i I mad Daoud, yesterday opened the k High- way in western Afghanistan. The asphalted road, built through US Government aid, is 104 kilometres long. The Prime Minister who flew to Kandahar yesterday morning, also visited the Kandahar Interna- Development Of tional Airport, the Kandahar Fruit Exporting Factory, and the work- shops of the Department of Gov- Kandahar ernment Monopolies. Premier Daoud Seeks on - . -- . ''r" .T,C-Perati- v - Wm On his arrival in Kandahar, the Ji.CTT ,. , Prime Minister was greeted by KANDAHAR, Dec. 2. The Mohammad, the Prime Minister. Sardar Moham-Govern- or I, t- .. General Khan ..... sTmmrltmm ? v ... s. - - ' ' and Military Commas- - Daoud, attended a reception dant of Kandahar, high-ranki- ng last night given by General Khan Sardar Mohammed Daoud, the Prime Minister, cutting: the tape to open the Kandahar- - officials and prominent personali- - Moharnmad, the Governor and Spinboldak Highway yesterd ay. ties of Kandahar and Mr. John Military Commandant of Kanda-Steeve- s, the American Amfaassa- - 5aJ" m the Mllitary Club of Kan-do- r in the Court of Kabul. dahar city. OF High-ranki- ng GREATEST SERVANT '.fSSSSSf Society officials and pro-Th- e Leader Meets Sohail Prime Minister, after he minent personalities of Kandahar PEOPLES OF V.N. inspected a guard of honour, was attended. TTARTTT. TW 2 Mr Tnlpstov. oc.nrtoH t.ror-,- 1 thB new hiph- - iTime Minister, in His - develop-crha- black-red-gre- speech, n the President of the Soyiet-- 'Af- - way. He- cut a en referred to the Pazhwak's Tribute To Thant FrionHchin inf ptv naid a --;Kiv,n tn nnn tho hicrhwaw Mr ment plans of the country and NEW YORK, Dec. 2 The Afghan permanent representa- - courtesy call on Dr. Sohail, the Steeves in a short speech express- - mentioned the progress made re-ti- ve Nations, Mr. Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, said President of the Press and Infor-- on behalf of his "nty: ln development of to the United ed satisfaction hoped on Friday on the occasion of the election of U Thant as the UN nation Department, yesterday Government that the Kandahar- - Kandahar He thar the that other speakers paid tributes to U Thant morning. - Spinboldak highway was complet-- PjLf afffTf ccSrSated him on this appointment to the high office. Mr. Tolestov has come to Afgha-- ed d hoped it woud facilitate . : at of the eha-- lnal ana . Drm? .up lne Srt my uuyenuucuv,i mjr nistan the mvitation cnwrfins transoortation m Af ,vlnce. peo "1 wish," ne saia, "to associate ji Afehan-Sovi- et FriendshiD So- - "7e standard of education of the of congratulations most . and mvself with the expression these . , ple. - ... , a a. 1 S .j - a f t - a t mml wanmy. .. yamar on .jenau.if sincerely and with the triDUies paia to most - .Earlier, he had met Mr. Gul C. S. Government Thanked wbs Acneai, jar., .raznwas auaeo, xne Pacha uifat, the President of the The Prime Minister thanked ?i . OI xvanuar uiu highest tribute, however, remains Afghan-Sovi- et Friendship So- - the Government of the United People's expressed one o destitutes, on be--: Oman to be one in word ty. He also had a meeting with a- h?,In?tlt"te states for its friendly h? personali- - . which later we knew was "yes M, Benawa the President of hie - half of lle prominent - annroia- commum- - by all. for the resolution recorn- Radio KabuL A reception was of of Afghan and tie dehvered speeches tion the ork atmg uaw mending U Thanfs appointment arranged in his honour yesterday Amrir-a- n workers who helned in Wit wiauta vpiv Freedom Right as Secretary-Genera- L This oc-- by Mr. Abdul Hamid Makhmoor constructing the highway He of tnat Provmce- - casion shall live in thehistory rf Deputy President of the Society said. peopie and Government I" the United Nations, in the name of in Khyber Restaurant which was cj Afghanistan always value such ' a great understanding between its attended by Dr. Sohai Professor operation and assistance." RpintPnrntion TABIBf members and consequently in our Anwari, the Rector of Kabul Uni-- iJter the Prime Minister ac-- Of EXPLAINS hearts, as an occasion full of con- - versity, Mr Ulfat and mem- - Am-- ,I'9'B',on' ' companied by the American fu01 bassadorand Afghan - officials. ConQO . Mr. Pazhwak said: '.'We on our Embassy KabuL of Soviet in 1 tne terminal and other AFGHAN VIEWS KXAUUO. on page t - - hjMinIr nf the Kandahar Inter- - IV Ho national Airport, which is also be-- No Authorization For JinrriGCx . i a In KnlvinnrT ing buUt through US Government YORK, 2. Dr. wwi 1115 NEW Dec . Mr. Steeves spoke Abdul Hakim Tabibi, the Afghan about the communication projects NEW YORK, Dec. 2, (Reuter, Counsellor td the United Nations International Issues in Afghanistan being built with Bngato taderjit Rikhye of recently told the UN Special Com-- COIN! ' American assistance and said that India. Chief Military adviser to the MTKOYAN'S MENT . ON TALKS . Secretary-Gener- al mittee during the discussion on future toQ America would Unrted Nations the question of Oman that it was Afghanistan in its economic u Thant and Mr. Robert Gardi- - a colonial issue and not unique W11H lilliMMlliDl AND tHibH. projects ner Ghana, head of the UN. is full of instances of - operationl in the Congo, left for "History ' peoples united or divided against WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. The more than two hours on Friday. Basic Necessity Leopoldville yesterday. Their' their will and of colonial treaties Soviet First Deputy Prime Min- - He said on Friday that he ex- - flight by way of London had been imposed upon freedom rulers ister, Mr. Mikoyan, flew directly pected some progress to be made The Prime Minister tnaniced the delayed" by bad weather, against the wishes of their peo-- last night from Washington 10 in the Cuban negotiations in New United States Government for Brigadier Rikhye told reporters pies, often by military force" he Moscow after discussing matters York. But the American side undertaking to help m completing before their plane took off that he said. on Cuba and Berlin and other in- - was more cautious about the re-- a number of projects in that part was going to the Congo to work ' ternational problems with Ameri-- suits of the talks here and said of Afghanistan and said interna-o- n the. military portion of U can officials. that no significant-progres- s ap-- tional, and economic Thant's plan for reintegration of The Afghan envoy cited princi-- Before departure" Mr. Mikoyan peared to have been made. assistance was a basic necessity Katanga province into the Conge. pies of international law in sup-- said he thought that as a result of Mr.-- Mikoyan said Mr. Khrush- - fr bringing up tne( standard of He said: "There is no authonza-por- t of the view of Afghanistan his talks with President Kennedy chev's policy was to settle each living of the peoples. tion for military action." on the right of the peoples to self-- and Mr. Rusk, the US Secretaiy problem step by step and to - Mr- - Gardiner colroborated the hop-- determination. of State, there was Progress , in follow the programme of peace- - Sardar Mohammad Daoud statement, solving problems related to Cub, ful ' ed for the continuation and fur-- Asked if force had been autho-- disarmament and other interna- - "As seen from his actions, pre- - ther consolidation of friendly re-- rized, Mr. Gardiner said: "In a self-defen- Afghanistan tion-a-l - Afghanistan and of course." - issueS- sident Kennedy realizes what war lations between resolution adopted by the Politi- " means under present conditions the United States. - After a few days in the Congo, Committee recogmzmg the Mr Mikovan "The visit- - Rikhye is due to go to cal on wasehat and how important are relations Later, the Prime Minister Brigadier right, of the people of Oman to generairnpress two countries," he ed the Kandahar Fruit Exporting New Delhi to consult with lne and lndepend- - gress was, made in tne way 01 on - r Factory. In the evening Sardar Indian Government "matters bringing our positions closer to- adIenCl-ou- ence; calling for the withdrawal conversations we Tvioharnmad Daoud visited the pertaining to the Indian contin-- FrSS srpa""arsis --wssv&ssssi 1962 PAGE 2 KABUL TIMES DECEMBER 2. KABUL TIMES THE LANGUAGE Published by Afghan start's Views O n Friendly BAKHTAR NEWS AGENCY PRESS Editar-ln-Cal- af Sabahuddin Kuahkaki Relations Between States Editor The following Is the text of the rule of law and principles of clear and strong Powers as well-Rousse- 8. Kaalil the speech delivered recently justice. rightly stated that: AT A GLANCE AUlMK by Dr. A. II. Tablbi, Afghan Campaign "The stronger was never strong Joy 3, Of Hate Sheer representative in the Sixth We are living at a time in enough to be master at all times Kabul. Afghanistan. Committee on which one unless he was able to convert The daily Anis yesterday pub- consideration fatal miscalculation report Telegraphic Address: of principles of international may bring us all to the brink of strength into law." Or in the lished a on the Mechanical "Tuut, Kabnl".