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S.H.) PRICE Af. 1 VOL. L NO. 137 KABUL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1962 (ASAD 25. 1341 His Majesty Returns To Kabul After 8-D- ay Visit To USSR KABUL, Aug. 16. His Majesty the King returned to Kabul this morning at 10-1-5 by air from an ay unofficial visit to the . Their Royal Highnesses the Princes, H.R.H. Marshal Shah SOVIET SPACE Wali Khan Ghazi, the Victor of Kabul, the Prime Minister Sardar TWINS Mohammad Daoud, the President of the National Assembly, the two Deputy Prime Ministers. Cabinet FEEL WELL members, the Chief of the Gene- ral Staff, the Governor and the , Aug. 16, (Tass) Officers experi- Mayor of Kabul, senior of The unprecedented space the Royal Army, members of vari- ment has ended. The Soviet cos- ous Ministries, members of the monauts, Andrion-Nikolaye- v and Diplomatic Corps and some digni- Pavel Popovich, who have per- taries of the capital had taken formed a record long and com- their positions in special camps plex flght into space, landed yes- at Khwaja Rawash Airport to wel- terday precisely in the preset come Majesty. area. His A group space flight has been On alighting from the plane His carried out for the first time in Majesty was greeted by Their history. For the first time two- - Royal Highnesses Ahmad Shah, L way radio communications bet-- Mohammad Nadir, the Princes Minister, Sardar ween spaceships and between Mohammad Daoud Pakhtunyar, His Majesty the King being received at the airport by the Prime them and earth have also been H.RJi. Marshal Shah Wali Khan Mohammed Daoud, on the former's return to Kabul this morn ing. established and two cosmonauts Ghazi, the Victor of Kabul, Sardar landed nearly simultaneousby Highness Shah Wali Khan Ghazi, Step Towards with an interval of only six the Victor of Kabul, Sardar Peace in S.-- E. Asia TRANSFER OF WEST minutes. Mohammad Daoud. Prime Minis- - WASHINGTON. Aug. 16, (Reu- - ter, the President of the National ter). United States official yes-T- he IRIAN CONTROL group flight will greatly Assembly, the two Deputy Prime terday hailed the signing the Pact-Signe- d increase the knowledge of how Ministers, and the Soviet Ambas-- Dutch-Indonesi- an accord on West Dutch-Indonesia- n is expected by the most import- - sador at the Court of Kabul. Irian as a major step towards the ant factor of space flights: pro-- After accepting the guard of preservation of peace in South-longe- d state of weight lessness honour, His Majesty the King pro-- East Asia. . --

(Andrian Nikolayev was in a ceeded towards the rows of people - he agreement was also seen as NEW YORK, Aug. 16,- (Reuter). The Netherlands and state of weightlessness for nearly who had come to welcome him a triumph for the international agreement last night transferring four days). and shook hands with every one. g Indonesia signed a formal peace-keepin- machinery of the control next May, with Main Results . His Majesty the King then pro-- United Nations and the patient, West Irian from Dutch to Indonesian "The" taking over interim administration from main result of our flight ceeded to the Royal Palace. behind-the-scen- es diplomacy of the the United Nations is that everything ende'd well. According to an earlier report United States. next October. 7 that the programme is fulfilled His Majesty the King left Sim-- Roth President Kennedv and tt Thont Aftina UN Secretary- - and we have achieved, for the feropol for Kabul yesterday. At his brother. Mr Robert Kennedv. General who nresided over the TABIBI first time in the world, a paired the airport, His Majesty was seen the Attorney-Genera- l, experted signing ceremony in the Security EXPLAINS as they say in aviation, flight of off by Mr. Khrushchev, Chairman their influence to bring the Council chamber, announced that spaceship. All the time we were of the Council of Ministers, the lengthy negotiations between the the Netherlands and Indonesia WORK OF LAW keeping in touch with each other. President of the Presidium of the Netherlands and Indonesia to a would resume diplomatic relations Briefly speaking, everything is of the U.S.S.R. successful conclusion. immediately. well." and officials of the Re- - The President stepped in nearly He described the ceremony as COMMISSION This statement was made in the public. Later, His Majesty's three weeks ago when secret "this eventful occasion" and con-- L T A 1 A m 1 1 . 1 1 1 . a1 a " . . 1 . 1 A KABUL, Aug. 16. Dr. Abdul vr intanriAni unU 1. J i wtAm0 AvdTicw wiiu liict ajjcruiaj fciianc aLuppcu d l dbiiK--t 11 laiKS Deiwwn tue iwu much wcie gratuiaieu in vwu vjuyciihijhijnrAi Hakim Tabibi. the Minister Tass correspondent by Pavel where he was received at the air-- deadlocked and persuaded Dr. on their "willingness to settle this , . . .. of the Afghan opovicn on frnm nort hv the of Treci- - RuhanHrio the Indonesian-- Foreiffn mioetion neareflll negotiation . . . .f his return Prei1en the r-- -" T. m hv U.N. space. '" 7"TZ discus- - of give and delegation in the outer dium of the Supreme Soviet of Minister, to continue the and also on their spirit wjj0 recently arrjved in Kabul Andrian Nikolayev said: "I am the Uzbek S.SJt. and other offi-sion- s. take." proud , after the conclusion of the 13th of the fact that my com- cials of the Republic. . tie appeaiea uuu. y ' session of the International Law rade and I were given this as- ments in the future to give their - Commission of United Nations signment. We have done every- Ghaffar Khan Reported full to me m the ful- in an mterview a thing to get it fulfiled". lest measures. Bakhtar reporter regarding the The cosmonauts gave this int- U Thant also expressed warm work of the commission that its erview-in the house where they Seriously In praise to Mr Ellsworth Bunker, work was of a legislative nature arrived for resting after their LAHORE JAIL the former United States diplo- - and was to draft legal principles landing. TRANSFER TO mat, on whose plan the accord for international Court of The cosmonauts on their way was based. Aug. 16. Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the famous Justice and the United Nations. from the airport had to drive KABUL, Khan Mr. Bunker sat at his right hand year he the Commis-- through the packed Pakhtunistani leader, has been transferred from Hyderabad to chamber streets with report in the Security Council sion discussed the law of treaties people. Lahore jail owing to his serious illness, says a from ceremony. and completed the first part of it Nikolayev and Popovich looked Peshawar in Central Occupied Pakhtunistan. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian For-- which included the drafting of a quite well and cheerful, Podo- - He will be treated there under eign Minister, signed first of all. convention regarding the treaties vicn remarked: "Upon my word. Dolice surveillance. The transfer in which he described the tight Mr. C. W. A. bchurmann, Dutch hirh had heen sent for further it was much more comfortable in took place on August 8. for the independence of the people resident representative at the consideration to the member outer space". Nikolayev support- - , Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan is of Pakhtunistan and stressed that United Nations, was next to sign, countries, ed him: "Yes, there were fewer said to be in a very sad state of the Pakhtunistanis would conti- - followed by Dr. J. H. Van Roijen. people and less noise". health. . nue the struggle for their rights Netherlands Ambassador to jn addition to this the Law zation is capable of enduring the and make greater sacrifices to- - Washington. ' Commission decided that after - It can be confidently said Another report states that a ward their national ends. Three copies then were circulat- - the completion of the convention now that man's biological organi-- large jirga was held on August 6 ed among the signatories so that regarding the law of treaties, state of prolonged weightless- - under the chairmanship of Khan Mr. Mian Rizwanullah also ad-- each bore the signatures of all of compilation work on the law of ness", a Tass correspondent was Taj Mohd. Khan. The jirga was ' dressed the jirga and described them. succession and law of states told by his , master of medical opened with recitation of verses the atrocities committed by the Indonesian Unity responsibilities should be start-- sciences Mr. Nikolay Agadzhan- - from the Holy Koran. Mr. Farook Government of Pakistan against Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian ed. Two have van. Athhar, Mr. Mohd. Thabib and the people of Pakhtunistan. He Foreign Minister, hailed the been selected to carry out preli-- The flight of the ships Vostok-- Mr. Salim Perwana, recited poems demanded that all political priso-- agreement as completing the res-- minary studies on these two sub-- 3 and Vostok--4 he said, resolute- - which were highly appreciated by ners should be released as soon as toration of "Indonesian unity." . jects and Dr. Tabibi has been ap-- ly refute the opinion voiced by the audience. This was followed possible andtompensated for their "For the Indonesian people this pointed as member of the commit-(Cont- d. on page 4) by a speech by Mr. Ghazi Khan ?,opirty. (Contd. on Page 4) (Contd. on Page 4) AUGUST 16,' 1962 PAGE 2 KABUL TIMES press Kabul times THE FIGHT AGAINST the and Published by BAKHTAR NEWS AGENCY RADIO . Editor-in-Chi- ef Sabahuddin Kusbkaki POVERTY . Editor AT A S. Khalil BY OBSERVER. - . GLANCE Address: Joy 3. hope's on development of ority must, therefore be Sheer Great of succour were proposals the gjvento The daily , 'Islah of yesterday Kabul, Afghanistan. held out to developing nations of the underdeveloped areas. He location imdtrmgin carried an editorial entitled Telegraphic Address: U.N. says that regardless of the scope veloping countries so as tocreate world by the acting merely and "Modern Space Flights". Travel- "Times. Kabul'. Secretanr General, U Thant. in a and quantity of outside assistance, not newjechmques ling in space, says the editorial, Telephone: was a long-cherish- , and a capacity among people desire of 21494Extns. week. vancement rests upon the initia mind man. Efforts have been going on 22351 4. 5 and tive of the people themselves. - to learn and absorb and assimilate ways progresses. to find of materializing this Rates: The developing nations and the new desire. Because ever since his AFGHANISTAN newly emerging peoples, compris-- creation man has been -- interested 250 Each country must determine In a recent speech on the De- Yearly , ...Afs. ng two-thir- ds of the world, are to understand the secrets ' its own speciHc objectives, condi- - velopment Decade at Copenhagen of Half Yearly fs. 150 Struggling tO fight the Spectre Of J Hoiu.lnnmont nntnntinj the universe and once more an Quarterly ...AIs-'j- .:. U Thant spoke of the too common preferably in a com-- thatTndustrialization al-- adventure to the space beyond FOREIGN idea is appeared to him very SfrrLTwK1?!".? prenensiveeied, development plan, as-- ways beneficial and that fascinating. Yearly ...$ 15 f'"" the East and the West and in itself The developments ' in the field of Half Yearly ...$3 sistance cannot doled out to a enterprises all running space they can lay their hands passive recipient. While grants i'w caoacity working at a travel over the past ten Quarterly ..$5 en-- and years nave been really on. in mis process some get and ioans and advisoTV services i ' ; cmo wav rnn. . amazing Subscriptions from abroad tangled in the loose strings attach-- CI J " "VtlLZT' and oh the basis of experiences will be accepted by cheques gained are hopeful ed to the loans and grants and V"' countries. TnnUvss i scientisU that of local currency at the official -- " " reaching some show reluctance to have 8nd ntemrise and the willing 7 ?L wrongT7P.produce 7. the other heavenly bodies dollar exchange rate. for the is may a reality. . .i.oie rui oi parts ci to work hard cannot be borrowed, every period become The Soviet Printed at GOVERNMENT their besetting danger of Union placed its first Sputnik in economies. of erowth." PRINTING HOUSE. Human Resources orbit around the earth on October That the Asian Secretary-Gen- e- 4, 1957. Ever since that time both ral makes frequent calls upon the That is why U Thant says the Bridging the Gulf the USSR and the United States advanced countries to make sacri- - U.N. Development lay-- eco- - have achieved greater successes KABUL TIMES Decade is Unless the gulf between an field ' space nces to neip Otner large numbers ine so murh stress nn thp mnhili- - .u:-- u ; ;r, fnrwarH in the of rocketry. of people whom Major . Gherman for they feel no zation of human resources as a and one that is standing still or specific responsibility shows rre-inditi- ;D Titov, Allen Shephard and John uis to thf arhipvcmptiK i AO v.riHcroH tVirov.-- - is - . AIAUIS U1UU11U Uliugu, Glenn are Soviet and genuine interest in these develop- cf our goals. fulfilling hopes and American ing areas, no wav of the names famous as pioneer cosmon- GENEVA ECONOMIC 'ambitions of the millions of auts. Real Division last December the pie. CONFERENCE world's Governments nledeed The United Nations has, in He hit the nail on its head when themselves in a United Nations In this restject the UN. and its The excursions into outer space accordance with a resolution of he said that the "present division Assembly resolution to intensify specialized agencies are doing tre- - made by these cosmonauts have ui wuhvj uiiu men in uie neia oi econo- - menaous worn ana lenu a iieipmg its General Assembly, called a my i.ui cuuiu certainly resulted in the attain mammoth conference on the countries is, in opinion, much mic aid for the developing coun- - hand to the developing nations. mof f ow v more real and much more serious tries, and solemnly designated u s 1 u expan- - . the , problems of economic ultimatelv much more exoio-- nineteen-sixtee- s oe tha rnv TV.. T t rr.1 . 41 IT HT .... sion in develoninff in TLr.uVj. "t .u- .""Tj ""L u inani says ne wanu, u reactions in these conditions. nations - A m - next ? - 71".""J,,",n,; eCOno" own technical assistance program- The latest Soviet success in send- - Geneva February on ideologicalJ grounds. goal of the decade is to create me to be doubled to $ 300 million mg two more cosmonauts for a of U N. . In the context the . conditions in which the national a year by 1970. To quote his words: developed they much longer period of time into designating the 1960s as the In the countries income of the developing countries "As things stand at the moment SDace is hichlv laudable and the Development Decade this meet- - have a sheer abundance oi wealth now averaging about 31 per cent it seems likely that the great re-- fact that the entire operation was ing is expected to become one ana resources; ana even aller an wuum oe increasing Dy a per cent volution of our time the trans- - according plan shows uy carried out to of the most important confer- 15. P"" " arinaiiienu. leaning 10 a aouDiing iiv-- formation of the poorer two-thir- ds the degree of perfection of space ences ever conducted under there is still spare labour, idle ing standards within 25 to 30 of the world may eventually be technology attained by the Soviet capacity and vast stockpiles ofyears.) , U.N. auspices. carried out" if.vtf Tf mM0! metals "it is well within their ' ' editorial, these efforts in to radlcate the that The developing nations it Pwer ,vaf res MJ waste The execution of the U.N. aid the conquest of space will also of poverty m a worid plenty. oroBrammes is strictly on business hem in the uromotion of world may be recalled, held a confer- The unused talents of the people any understanding ence lines without intrusion if peace and better in Cairo last month which Key to Advancement constitute the present major waste politics or "strings" hat is why between nations. - was attended by observers from A strong vein of realism runs and the chief future hope of the it is welcomed by every country the U.N. agencies also. In a through the Secretary-Gener- al s developing countries. High pri-- with open arms. . declaration the Cairo Confer- The paper also carries an article ence invited the developing by Mrs. Rooh Afza. the paper's countries to closely Will Cosmos Be woman columnist, on the dangers with a view to ensuring eco- Turned of self-diagno- and treatment. nomic progress and strengthen- The article says that undoubtedly ing peace among nations, be- the number of literate women are cause they viewed with concern Into Military Theatre? constantly increasing and as such " the growing 1J X tVH AXAIW they are bound to come across disparity in the events, our own World No one standards of living prevailing in Certain made possible by The mighty energy of the atom that one of the most immS publications and advertisements virtue of scientific knowledge of can to Hp ion . on house-keepin- g, cooking, tailor-- - the different parts of be utilized wtri ui VIt me Oay common"r lO the world, which modern man is the constant cenerators as well as to Hostrnv' yiyuiuu,n v u.: , 7 , ing, ch orirl moiino irm and also because that despite witness, cannot fail to his nnH r . ... , " of the instructions contamed in stir citiM th nt anu now xo the universal acknowledgement ,T - noi applicable imagination. human civilization. It is unfor- waged11"wars. these publications are of the necessity to accelerate tunate, however, that history has without the consultation of ex- the pace of development in Man is capable of harnessing recorded the first appearance of perts and therefore there is no Real Peace harm in following them. For in-- less developed countries, ade- enormous quantities of energy in-- atomic energy discovered by hu- - Nevertheless, a real Al Fn (TAnuie rym stance, if a woman reads a quate means of a concrete and siantaneously released from ujc. an nnr 'in t ha "4aF peace tne true sense in in oi the .i...ui-- DOsitive nature have not hmn breaking up of the atom artificial- - a power station but in the form : mame i. U" ly j adopted to enable developing reproducing the process which of an atomic catastrophe in Hiro- - t wor te tenii iHrfft Tt i . . occur in tho HsntKe rt h shima and Naaairi l certain chemicals, ?is nations to attain a reasonable "c ., " . nation oi me world war il cold .,m;Mi ar rmrrhased and ware h a. rate of growth. tTe " neS have n experiment is carried out. But , exoiTneTSth Much more devastating forces fsU in various parts when one sees ffent law Man has overcome are now in the possession of man of the globe much to the Svertismente The prob-- economic and social tending his today. How they are going to be distress of the peace-lovin- g peo- - ofreTdte Jt snpToms lems can be solved 0ttrav,ty. the atmos- - " abo the within a contained is of I her vital interest to pies of the world theslible freatoents of a reasonable short period through hf P'net to which the people of the world at large. It would be below the dignity narticuIarTsease In it common endeavour in the jLe?nto ex.Ttence' fce Sure,y " no;use" for them of man if the rold wars were to dalrfus to indulgf in national and international in our own planet. energy be extended to the outer space, makingS use of the medicine on the can be used much more advantage- - of highest is planes and within the frame w It will be the defeat the basis of without work of the U.N. Charter and giwrmankind MweXr f ut" sPace aspirations and ideals if consulting a physician, international tre-- It can be 'Tf make the long the cosmos were to be turned into xPtion and rnendous forces o nature that can cherished dream of more alert a theatre of military operations. "-- ' " """lc nc a human minds namely the con- - This might very well be so if weU-be- The article then cites examples L. ' ft y "fu n quest of the space beyond come the present state of tensions and Common Market flP for the promotion of women who have read about groupings ti true. . mistrust were allowed to continue th advantages of using certain are - auu me aiso oeing iormea in ail " raising living between the leading nations of vitamins in improving the com ferent regions to solve some of standards of the people in general. finding can become execep-- plexion and without really the trade and economic u. tnfy half of the 2uth century appears What is needed today is a con-lom- out whether they have a deficiency tionally dangerous if they are em-- to be centering around th t;n.,nc rcicton , i i . i ...... im. of that vitamin or not they have In view of all these tnX jP"6? M Sm CXtent Uining mutual ""rstanding as started using it. Such an attitude weU among Febraury Geneva Conference is the as mutual love people, towards . medicine, concludes the - distresses, lack of suspicion and more trust article, may sometime lead to dis-- (Conto. o. Fare 4) Sid few. USSt wh,ch' the people are having u1 in among nations. astrous consequences. AUGUST 16, 1962 PAGE 3 c KABUL TIMES RADIO KABUL Clothing The PROGRAMME THURSDAY -- Naked Animals (EXTERNAL SERVICES) First English Programme: p.m. A.S.T. 1 MT A crowd of children cheered as on 75 Metre Band. News three members of the "Society for Music Commentary 0 Indecency to Naked Animals'" Music article on to put clothes on- - deer, goats and "Men who made history"- - other beasts in the children's zoo Music in San Francisco, according to a English Programme: report San Francisco Chro- Second i r in the pm A.S.T.11 GMT , nicle. on 63 Metres Band for South East One of the trio was Mr. Clifftrd Asia and Indonesia. Prout. President of the Society L'rdn Programme: (SINA). who has declared San p-- T. on 63 Metre Francisco a "moral disaster area." Band: in the Short Wave. and launched a campaign to clothe Third English Programme: all the animals at the zoo. News Music SINA has designed bikinis for commentary Music stallion, petticoats for cows, article on "Afghanistan to- knickers for bulldogs, and boxer day" Music shorts for other small animals, the Russian Programme: newspaper said. p.m. A.S.T. on 63 - Mr. Prout, was quoted as saying Metre Band. that animals should conduct them- Arabic Programme: selves like people and go adequat-l- y 10-- p-- A.S.T. on 31 A view of the new city of Maimana. clothed. Naked animals were Metre Band. a traffic hazard, he declared, be- French Programme: cause drivers' attention - was 11- - p.m. A.S.T. on 31 diverted from the road to uncloth- Metre Band. THE BARMAKIDS AND THEIR ROLE ed bulls, boars, stallions and rams Western Music in adjacent fields. 7.45-8-0- 0 a.m-- daily except Fridays Mr. Prout claims his society popular music. has a 40.000 membership scattered 5.00-5.3-0 p.m. daily except Satur- IN THE MOVEMENT OF IDEAS in 14 "chapters' throughout the days popular music. ' United States, and is financed by 11.00-115-5 a.m. on Friday (mixed Dar-ul-Hik- Academy of a $400,000 legacy which must be The glory and renown of the it was translated by Mulla - programme) music round the early Abbassid Sciences and the hospitals of ain aiz Kashifi of Herat and spent in 10 years. (Reuter).- world. 9.00-9.4- classi- - Jalal-ud-d- in 5 p.m. On Saturday ability of a" family to whom cine. Sometimes missions were Vezier of Akbar, - r-- 4 1 1 . . 1 1 1 miicif alternate 4. ma i 4 A u O cal or popular ...trie uovernmcDi w T:iuuio iw iha i nnr uhwi iuc n uca nuwdu-duiidi- B.O.C. CLAIM FOR they entrusted " f weeks. of the empire for the first seve- - pose. and Bahar-i-Dani- sh respectively, ral years of their reign. The It is interesting to note that the COMPENSATION family known as the Barmakids As a result of good patronage same last work was translated had a distinguished position un- - of these noble 'Veziers' a good in Pukhtu by Afzal Khan, son of Four subsidiaries of the Burma 5raiMI J der Saffah, Mansur and Rashid. number of works in mathematics, Ashrai Khan, the grandson of Qil Company were told by Lord Tko Rarmakids orieinallv be-- medicine and related sciences ruiosnal Knatak in Akora on the Kilbrandon in the Scottish Court i i Afghanistan and were were translated from bansknt Danics ol tne Kabul nver. It is on Tuesday they had FRIDAY good of Session . . WTC, the sDiritual heads of a famous into Arabia Even those two a instance of the movement a valid claim for compensation ARIANA AFGHAN AJfi.L.mca Sind-Hin- d Buddhist temple in Balkh known scholars who took from of ideas from the time of the irom ine vjrovernmeai. iui ARRIVALS: Ku.n.iM.hqr'i ru a inrtia Katrnnaa two Barmakids down to the 12th cen-- eniisn a& iic rTv - tn e rrainea destruction of their assets in Mazar Kabul: years the family of great disciples-Ibrahi- m Fizari tury A.H., that is the beginning 10-3- 12-3- For 50 Burma during the British retreat Dep. 0 Arr. 0. wnwH. - - the Abbassid and Yaaub b. Tana.- inese iwo oi iain century auj. ARRIVALS td,i,Jjanuacv in 194Uand 1942. Caliphs with unswerving naeiuy are eminent Muslim scnoiars The companies' . 60 million Kabul Kandahar: ability. The wno are well-know- n for their 16-0- extraordinary the biggest ever made in Dep. 14-0-0 Arr. and claim " people were prosperous and commentaries on Sidhants and Britain was "well founded". Kabul Beirut: had grown development of mathematical 11-0- 18-3- the empire the Lord Kilbrandon said in his Dep 0 Arr. 5. happy - rich and strong national wealth and astronomical sciences. Dutch Premier's judgment. Kabul Delhi: the arts or 10-3- 17-1- increased and . . The companies sued Scotland's Dep. 5 Arr. 0. had Ufe were cultivated Another Indian work which is Principal Law Officer, the Lord M- civilized ' T. - A. " APDC3l ...UnA 4 ;v,v,4QmA in tnA rkrfiTa Avocate, Mr. William Grant, as SATURDAY Is- - : gation of Indian ideas in the Co-Operat- representing a series of Govern- ARRIVALS: ion Close Relations lamic world is a book called Kar- - For ment rtenartments. Thev claimed tf'rotn Europe and Beirut . . 3 - taka-Damin- ka or Kalaila and 12--0. Aug. ther Kabul Tia Teheran at family had an was taken to HTLVERSUM, (Holland). ZZll" AEROFLOT Tht Balkhid Dimna. The book 1C TV. r,,V, VlllUK Ul eminent role in the transmission Persia (Iran) during the reigr t of ' Quay, and thatP?,there was a rightof''" com-- ARRIVALS: Professor Jan de fr-n- India to Islam and Anau-Shirwa- n. the Sasanid, and . , , . 1' nensation from the Crown. Moscow Kabul: - - 10-0- vTceXersa. During their adminis- translated in Pehlavi. Bazar- The Lord Avocate. asking that Dep. 0 Arr. o coopere dismissed, claimed DEPARTURES: tration justice and tranquility gemher, the court adviser and the Umted Nations and the actions be ; legalized not Kandahar Kabul: prevailed in the country from philosopher, added to the work a jjutch officials who would be tak- - the destruction was Tigris to Indus. In the reign of fresh chapter known as Barzoya. oyer . royal prerofat"re; by SATURDAY administration under duty to ARRIVALS: Mutasim two members of this h agreement just signed m New the existence of a .defeat 10-1- Yahya and the enemy by any means and Dep. 8-- 0. Mohammad b. Arabic Version York. Arr. of regard to private inter-- Dep. 21:35 Arr. 7:30. Im?an'b. Musa held the office without governorship of Sindh. They version of this book I?- - the H j r d television oil-fiel- - of the ds had much for the establish- fif. Abdullah b. b "JJ Destruction Sent of close cultural relations MuqaffPa P(murdered 762 A.D.) akehelutu ot 7S Sindh and Baghdad the m& the Barmakids order-- efoTe ey fcUtaJSSS between MteT ple' me future of Papuans." No right of com-- centre of the Caliphate. The ed a versified version to be pre-- hands, he said. ; latter even founded a town in pared and Aban b. Abdul Hamid PeuM"UI' v " " 121-2012- Baiza the task. " Fire Brigade 2. Sindh called undertook RTJSK TO DISCUSS VX. Police AAita aAii a. vnrnina i.fi hiiicivv m- - v Sanskrit . AGENDA WITH THANT Traffic 201M-2404- L Barmak comes from Later AbduUah b. Halal Maka meaning - the worK new iwrviv, .uK. io, ' " Airnort m Para suu.- Ahwazi translated lor Mr should be heard on the Ariana Booking Office: 24731 perferable a man of high rank. Yahyah of Khalid. the Bar- - The US Secretary of State, evidence word still survives in Sahl b Maubakht Dean Rusk, will call on the UN amount concerned Secretary-Genera- l, He the right of decrown Skhtu in the form of Parmakh Sdn and ws awarded 1,000 U Thant, here said with the same meaning. ' dLars for this. This is the work today for a "working luncheon" at to destroy Png- Buddhist Centre Sf""1 bly"StSxST&isession are to be discussed. SfSJSSrment of such compensation as - actual of Samanids, Well-inform- ed here be- would ensure that the los Nau-Bah- ar In the reign the purees The temple, the . rt rneeiixxR was bet ui view smicicu r-- - uari "version trie was borne by Jahid: Phone No. 20534 of brou?hte Arabic into JU Thanf. forthcoming trip to perty was taken Faryabi Phone No. 20887 o Nast b. Union at the end of those for whose benefit the right KVitSSS ely, com-- exercised-nam- Zaman: Phone No. 20531 f-J- i and patronage of his next week. was the 21438 China and Mahmood: Phone No. LfT l?ned Vezier Balami. At the .- . munity. . " Accorduig to Storay: Phone No. 20496 semblecL GhaVnavids Abdul Among subjects sure to come But it was indicated in court Indian Rajas Chmese Kha- - tune the Government FRIDAY . the Mam Moham Aighan Phone No. 22919. qans were a ways voting a Bahramshah, help U. Thant find a unlikely to pay out, should the " mad a ve states to Inayat No. 20960. temple as pilgrims. well as the companies win their case The Phone were converted solution, as legislation Nizami . Phone No. 22593. the Barmakids PP Arabic In the later of the court was told that Karte-Ch- ar 23829 to Islam they made efforts ui.the UQfm bringb? introduced to indemnify Phone No. Sul penod tne work was the German and would be Iqbal No. 22743 propagation of Indian .knowledge Sete . United the Crown against the claim. Phone ana Murtaza Phone No. 20560 and culture. Indian sencrs Tus. until at lastNations during the autumn session. (Renter). Pakhtunistan Phone No. 20528 physicians were summoned to the Anmau Qaf Pai;e 4 KABUL TIMES AUGUST 16, 1962 Revolt Against ALGERIA'S ELECTORAL Banning Nuclear AT THE Kenyatta's CAMPAIGN DELAYED Tests 0 Leadership ALGIERS, Aug. 16, (Reuter). The electoral campaign for PARTIAL AGREEMENT independent Algeria's first Parliament was to have opened SUGGESTED NAIROBI. Aug. 16, (Reuter). yesterday but did not because the lists of candidates are not Revolt against Mr. Jomo Ken- - yet ready. GENEVA, Aug. 16. (DPA). yatta's leadership of the Kenya - The National Liberation Front's Pressure on the nuclear Powers PARK CINEMA: African National Union (KANU) Political Bureau headed, by Mr. was mounting at yesterday 70th came further into the open yes-- U.S.A. Hopes To Land Ben Bella' was stl11 discussing the plenary session of the Geneva Dis- For three days, at 0, 8-- and terday with statements from two lists last night with the chiefs of armament Conference to agree to 10-0- 0 p.m. American colour film; tribal groups within the party. Man On Moon the country's six regional gueril-- the conclusion of a partial treaty, THE VINTAGE; starring. Pier One announced a meeting in Earlier Than U.S.S.R. la commands the Willayas. banning at first all nuclear tests Angeli, Mel Ferrer, John Kerr Nairobi next Sunday to consider The Willaya leaders submitted in space, in the atmosphere, and and Michele Morgan. the formation of a new party for WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, (Reu-- the lists to the Political Bureau under water. members of the Luo tribe. Seve- - ter). Mr. James Webb, head of which reserved the right to alter After conclusion of such a treaty KABUL CINEMA: ral of those prominent in the the National Aeronautics and them. Authoritative Liberation negotiations should be continued 0 7-- p.m. move were formerly members of Space Administration, said yes-- Front sources said last night they concerning a ban of an At and Indian Mr. Tom Mboya's Nairobi People's terday he believed the United were still working on the lists. tests since East and West still dis- film; GUEST HOUSE; starring Convention Party. States would land an on The sources expected the lists agree whether such tests could be Ajeet and Shakila. (There have recently been re-- the moon and return him to earth would be completed soon, clearly established without ports of a renewed rift between before the Soviet Union. BEHZAD CINEMA: Secretary inspections. Mr. Mboya, KANU Once they are announced, the Demand for the immediate con- Luo, Mr. Kenyatta, party's auto-Presiden- t), At 5-- and 7-- 30 p.m. and the Webb described the Soviet result of the election will be clusion of such a partial teraty-counteri- ng American space achievement as "a thorough- - matically known, since the Libera-Th- e the danger of steadily film; TVANHOE; starring, Eliza- Luo statement said the i professional iob We recard it tion Front commands overwhelm- - increasing radioactive contamina- beth, Taylor, Robert Taylor and whole question of relations with verv real ing support and the electoral sys- - Joan Fontaine. demonstration of ' tion of air and sea was voiced the Kikuyu would be considered technical capacity tem ensuies that the majority eysterday by the UAR Ambas- '.. party will sweep the board. sador Mr. Abdel Fattah Hassan ZAINAB CINEMA: is becoming reaL We 196-se- at domination Parliament, to be non-align- GENEVA ECONOMIC The in the name of the eight ed must warn them we aren't pre- elected on September 2, will in- At 5-- and 7--30 p.m. Indian irrespon- CONFERENCE countries taking part in film; KANCH pared to submit to such clude 16 representatives of the the Geneva conference.- - KI GURIA; starring sible manoeuvres.' the statement European minority. It will. have Saida Khan and Manuch Kumar. (Contd. Page 2) The UAR Ambassador warned said. from the task of drawing up Algeria's that in case such partial agree- Asked to comment on Sunday's first Construction within a year. proposed meeting, Mr. Mboya said of special importance. The ment were not to be reached by The Algerian leaders were also September the nuclear Powers tribal war was to be condemned, conference is .to devise practical reported to be making progress on COMMON statement, by could probably be asked by the MARKET FOR The second possibilities enabling the young plans for reorganizing the Libera-Kam- ba members of the Legisla-- U.N. General Assembly to sub- natjons to carry out their tion Front and the National Libe- - mit proposals for a test ban to PARTUGUESE AREAS ue ".----'' " J. development process with mini- - ration Army, but neither task was the United Nations. " r expected to be completed before rXBoundariTs Commion for mum loss of time and money. So far notlflng has shaken our LISBON, Aug. 16, (Reuter). the elections. . eight-Pow- er the tribe to be included m a new. conviction that the Portugal yesterday began to re- region with Embu. Maru. Gala The meeting, which will be memorandum (by the eight non-align- ed duce customs duties between her and Taila tribes. attended by more than 1.500 SPACE FLIGHT nations at the Geneva various territories, in a first step In a statement yesterday seven scientists and technicians all conference) is the best, most towards a "common market" of trade union leaders accused Mr. top experts on development (Contd. from Page 1) practical, and fairest basis for Portuguese territories. . dictatorsnip ana oi a solution of the nuclear test pro- Kenyatta of problems is not aimed at con-- v.;; nfmn to Kenva. , - . some foreign scientists mat blem, by which national security A decree which came into effect waiting ?T Dluep"nJ ditions in space and in particular. as well as national dignity of all yesterday, provides for the gra- foVauiible economic deVelo ratr at revealing proionged weightlessness are un- concerned would be maintained, dual elimination of duties bet- - amm. from Mr. Ken- - w applying scientific and bearable for man. he added. ween the territories until they are tt technical methods to the various The preliminary analysis of The Italian Ambassador Mr. abolished altogether by the end needs of developing countries, the medical' data shows cosmon Cavaletti, gave ng sup- of 1971. WEST IRIAN auts functioned quite satisfac-A-s port to the non-align- ed group, such the Geneva Confer- - torily. when he also proposed immediate The decree applies to merchan- giVC conclusion of a partial agreement dise of national origin carried in ACCORD t0 Mr. on Portuguese ships or planes. ennT.hn- tabIt young uter adds: Khrushchev the basis of the memorandum (Contd. from Page 1) - told two cosmonauts by tele-natio- ns by the non-align- ed nations, pro- for speedy h- development nhnT, tn1av that - WOIln. wait viding for the discontinuation of SLIM NEW TUNISIAN very moment is regarded as a very to catch UP wlth the advanced for them in Moscow and we nuclear tests in the atmosphere important national occasion since countries so that a uniform shall meet you in a manner fitt-wi- th and under water. FOREIGN MINISTER the signing of the agreement, economy can be established, ing the occasion." re-- on holiday the Indonesian unity has been bringing about better under- - The Soviet leader, at SIR WILLIAM ILIFF TUNIS, Aug. 16, (DPA). Mr. stored and therefore the basis for standing and peace among Yalta, was talking to Mr. John TO Mongi Slim, current Chairman of strucele for independence Cronin. Labour MP. for Lough RETIRE the nations. WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. (Reu- the UN General Assembly whose completed as part and parcel of borough, when the spacemen term ends next month, has been revolution," Dr. telephone him several hours ter). Sir William Iliff of Britain, the Indonesian Vice-Preside- nt appointed Foreign landing. a of the World new Tunisian Subandrio said. after Bank Minister by. President Habib Dr. Van Roijen TABIBI'S COMMENTS Mr. Khrushchev apologized to since 1956, will retire on In his statement. October 3L the Bank Bourguiba. said: "The judgment of history of Mr. Cronin for the interruption announced accomplished will (Contd. from Page 1) and invited him to remain during yesterday. wlwtwe have He will be succeeded ' by Mr. Mr. Slim succeeds Dr. Sadok el ultimately depend on the manner t i T -- r - """-""- Geoffrey Mokkadem who goes to Paris as ...u;v. v, lc5 lui succession. T chfl be triad to do so." Mr Wilson of Britain, the nrcinn.: nf nnr Bank's Tunisian Ambassador. agreement are carried out in prac- - Kdmg the results of Ae Cronin replied, Director of Operations for k b thg Technical As- - South Asia and Middle East. Mr. Khrushchev told Andrian Mr. Eugene Mr. Slim was reported by the -- beenl.stance Committee in which Af- - Nikolayev: "You have brought Black. President of The whole world has represented the World Bank, paid Middle East News Agency as con-h?n'st- an was by Dr. a tribute to closely watching us and will fame to our homeland, brought favouring consolidation of rela- b? fame to the of the Sir William, notably for his media- tine to do so. The foundations nerval? Theend tion resulting in the agreement by tions with other Arab' and friend- we hope, for Union and vour own Chuvash non-alignm- have now been laid, VV!Sl?f India and Pakistan to settle their ly countries on the basis of a better understanding and ulti-- ;V" m"VIl" JT. People (Nikolayev tomes from policy. differences in the . reia- - the Chuvash republic of the Indus river mately happier and fruitful mittee deciJed fa f dispute. tionship between our , USSR.) P. AND T. OFFICES two dustrial ects and those j. countries and our Jo ed tQ the training o technical RlKIll 5 CdUCU 1UI ail I : 1 : . President 'Leonid . Brezhnev. LaSI Dtt.l -- j KABUL. Aug. 16. Dr. Abdul of hostilities between Dutch rr who 15 aIso on hollday at Yalta' TIMINGS end should 136 given toP-mo-st Ghafar Kakar. Dean of the troops and, Indonesian infiltrators. itV fldded his congratuations to Mr. Faculty of Science and Chairman and cessation of all troop move- Khrushchev's. DURING JESHAN - of the Afghan Atomic Energy ments and military supply ship- - Similarly, close Mr. Khrushchev added: "I.con- Commission, yesterday sent a tele- ments in the area. should be established between the gratulate you again. I am very gram to the Chairman of the KABUL, Aug. 16. The Central The agreement was reached on recipient countries and technical happy. I am proud. I must admit Soviet Academy of Sciences con- Post Office, as also the city the basis of an understanding assistance organizations. Also the that 1 was very worried about gratulating him on behalf of Af- branches, will be opened during arrived at in talks in Middleburg. Committee decided that a sum of you." ghan scientists on the successful Jeshan holidays and Pakhtunistan - - 10-0- 12-0- Virginia, under the chairmanship $150 million for the. implementa- Nikolayev replied: I was pro- landing of the two Soviet cosmon- Day between 0 a.m. to 0 of Mr. Ellsworth Bunker. tion of technical assistance pro-- bably less nervous than you, auts. noon. The Post Office in Chaman : They were transferred here last grammes in the coming year Nikita Sergeyevich." will remain open between 10-0- 0 Monday to be under the personal should be provided. The propo-- a.m. and 12-0- 0 noon and also bet- auspices of the Acting Seceretary- - sals submitted by the Afghan dele-- Mr. Khrushchev: "Perhaps you wondering how our cosmonauts. ween 3-- p.m. to 8-- p.m. on General. gate regarding the advancement were less worried. You were in Comrades Nikolayev and Popo-vic- h these days. In 1969 the UJt. will Supervise of industries in the developing space, thoroughly prepared for were feeling. a plebiscite in the territory under countries and the appointment of this flight, whereas I was on "When I learned that you were Telephone and telegraph offices which its Papuan inhabitants a committee for the improvement earth. All these days I was here feeling well, fine, that the will also remain open between will opt for Indonesian rule or for of technical assistance programme on earth and was thinking of how machines were working faultless- 10-0- 0 a.m. to 12-0-0 noon and bet- independence. were approved unanimously. you were flying in space. I was ly, I calmed down a bit." ween 2-- pjn, to 0 p.m.