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University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 10-14-1964 Kabul Times (October 14, 1964, vol. 3, no. 186) 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 14, 1964, vol. 3, no. 186)" (1964). Kabul Times. 736. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/736 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]. ,. -' . ';. .- '. .. .' .- ;. - ~ ~ - . - , '. , ... - , : : . TIlE WEATMa -. ..- .' . "'..-' .,. "NEws '-:~ ,.. :STALLS .' . • yesterday's TempenRarel ~ ~ . Roid: KabUl lIetel; ShU. '. ., . Max. + IS·C. ·Miniinum t-5°C. Naw near Park- tbl.mna: '&Uul - . PAGE <I . KABUL TIMES octOBER 13, 1964 Sun sets today at 5.26 p.m. ~. Inteniatf~ .MrPorl.· -." .' '. : Sun rises tomorrow at .6.8 a.m. 'Kabiil TImes fl. avan.hle ·at:· , -Tomorrow's Outlook: Clear Khy'ber ReStaur.ut;.· S9fJ!SJlr ~ .·'01'. Yo~suf'.Returns: ShaSt~i, HOME NEWS IN BRIEF: -.Foreeut by Air AutbOrity ,- .Ayub·AgreeTalks -. KABUL, Oct. IS.-The MiitiStry .. KABUL, Oct. l3.-Mr. Lazare PRI~Af. Z. - CO\1Il;tr~~son~ ::::a:~ ~ews on BetWeen India, P·akistan Tochkov, the Ambassador of Bul of Justice gave a fare,well lun~ VOL. III. NO. 186 KABUL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. L4. 1964. ~MI~AN '22: i:M:1: S".H:} _~ _.... garia, whose term of servIce in cheon 'in honour of Mr. Mustafa IS~:S ;~u:~t~:~s=~~~ach con- Be' Held As Soon As Possible Afghanistan had ended, left KIl Almanfalouty, whose tenn of tacts and dIrect acquam.tances· bul for home yesterday. He was office·is terminated 1n AfgluiIistan USSR OuterspaceTrio Back H'isMaJ£sty5JY:ear~QldToil~y ~ Premi,~ Re~~i~~s. ~,' useful. ". KARAcm, October, 13, (Reuter).- seen off at the aIrport by eertam at Tapa Garden in Paghman yes--· He thank~d t:he UAR people:and ~ Inilian .Prime Minister, 'Lal Bahadur Shastri, .and Presi offiCialS of the Mlmsrtry of Fo tel'day. ' On Earth'After24 Hours; .' - . - =:: 'Afghan .Student.s . reign AffaIrs and diplomatic The function was attended by government for their warm and " dent ·Aiub'· Khan of Pakistan, Mooday agreed that. discus -= - ~_ •. sIDcere hOSPItality an'd pr-aISed sions 'on .relations·between their two countries .should be held .corps. Deputy Minister, 'high rankiIig officials of the Ministry of Justice ~~:_,W~i'h~ln Bel~ut' . -:. -the arrangemen1:S made 101' tJie' "at :the .earliest 'Possible moment" New Landing Technique Used , _ - .. conference. KABUL, Oct. IS.-Ratlfied ins Professors of ,the College of TheI>: October,14, (Reuter).- = KABUL'. Oc'f l~~:-J~efore- Ieav.'·: . He also expressed delIght at' the They met lor informal talk's. truments of the pTotocol for ex logy. press Tepresenfatlves, Char , MOSCOW, ~ ~ a~ inr;.Belru1 for Kabul MoiidW eve- ..... .. .J". dunng five-hour stopover on panding an{f strengthening eco· ge d'Affaires and some memberS Tu~day grOWIng' actl.levements made' Ill. Shastn's way home from' the OVIET. Union space trio zoomed back to earth an.d mng.. Pmne... Minister Dr.' Mohan,:. .' ..'. nomIc and trade cooperatIOn bet of UAR Embassy and cultural 8ig~!, -d4l..erent fie~s bJ. the UArt· peo- -Hon-ahngt"d natIOns confe!'enee YemenProtestToUN S stepped out briskly after a surprisingly short. .then rriadNousuf received A;fghan-stu-: . pIe dunng We J.a:st years. m' Calro. ShastrI" delayed 111S. ween the government of AfghanIS centre and some members of the cosmic studies reported "successfully accomplished m 24 dents'm Beirut He' told· them' -, .. ' tan and the government of '¥'ugo Arab .state ·embassies. in Kabul. aoout r.eceof changes in,.t!ie cI;un:. '... > . - .-- 'Dr. ~ousui saId' that 'the con- depprture by about 45.' mmutes a3 .. ' Abont British slavla, WhICh had been slgnecl m 1\o1r. Almanfalouty arrived in Ka hours. 'tiy,;, w!i'lch he ·said:were- brou~t . ference was unponant ana useful ,"hl'y coi1ti'riued theIr e=hange Ol Kabul in February, 1964 have The three men, now being a1i>bllt o~: His.:.:VIajes-tY- the KIng;;' and succedeea'Ill me attamment \'lew after'lunch " . ' bul one 'year ago under. the UAR ringements'~ been. exchanged by the .~ghan cooperation programme to Af- questIOned by ooctors and sClen- USSR Anpeals mitiative. and exp1ained to tl1em • 01 tne OOJectlves lor ;v,ntcO It In a jOint statement which Shas :"lnf tlstS at' a secret locatIOn, were I' the values \\'hidl have 'been ·err... tb~ Ambassador and the YugO:l.IilV ghanistan. , was calJed. Toe Pr-ime Mr,. tn r&d -out to reporters cafter Deput Foreign Mmlster ;n Bd· it~on mster SaId wah .the close' 'co- meeting-the first. Since Shast~I UNITED NATIONS~ New Y.:>rk, pUrlng his stay in Kaoul he said to be In good health To World &"'0 Stop bodied in the, new.CDnstit of' ' grade. M~nistO' Tne Sovlet-Umon's new' c.osmicl. A~hanistan. - - . , -- - : . operation WhlCb lOok place under became Prime Mi'nister of IiJdla-' Oct 13. (Reuter)-Yemen J>.-Ion co-operated with the of JustIce in drafting and preparing laboratory" Voskhod (sunn~e) . The Prime Minister. urged therp . .'. .a Slllcere atmosphere m Cairo be-. the'y sald they had a generaJ -dis- day orotested to the Security Co-: GHAZNI, Oct. 13.-The founda tween Ine countnes of non-align-' .cUSSlOn .on.relalions betw;>en tIle uncI!' "abo~t Bntlsh "infringe- a number of bills an.d legal do landed safely at 10.47 a.m Mos- Wildmen's Actions to understand-the duties and-oli- .': tIOn stone of the vIUage scnool'at cuments, cew tIme (0747 GMT), 24 hours ._ -ligatro~s ot the ~ducated cljlsses' ed natiolls----epmpnsmg half, of t\\·o countries. m.en.ts of ItS terntory and warn LaIlyzai m Nawa DIstrict of !\1<r ~uce;;s wodd· independent nations-gene- "'They were both firmly of the ed .t~at Bntam would. be respon . The. cultural counsellor of the and 17 minutes after It blasted MOSCOW. Oct 14. (Reuter).-- .. m makmg-a of the ,new kur was laid by the Revenue Offi· Umted Arab Republic also gave 10 SovJ(~t rally speakmg:' valuab1e deciSIOns view that thes.e relations neeoed ~ Sible {-or. the consequences of Its off from a launchmg pad So· The Unron Tuesday app- . change.s;-' -; . cer of Nawa on Sunday. a' wnner at Khyber Restaunnt on vIet Central Asia. ~ ea1ed to the governments and A number of, students speakm~ on the attamment of freedom and to be ImproveQ and conducted to actIOns In the ar;ea. '. Half acre of land for .the school Sunday night honouring Mr. l\rlls lzvestla. the gov~rnment news.- peoples of all countries to ':curb ' ' for the _rest expre~ed- their- ~f~ti-. pe;;,ce ;md removal of ulte1'nation- their mutual benefits as good nel- d l'>J1"Osh m. Alalnll'ttGhtlef hYeCmeru and funds for bul1dmg havc Alm~nfalouty. me~ th~ t taf!! "'paper. revealed last night that the the Wild and semi-wild who :. tude··for· the benevolt:nce of .thelT... '31 problems and tensions were ad. ghbours," . statement sa.ld , e ega e. In a e er 0, t e oun· been donated by the vl1lagers. h d b a seek to draw mankind mto a =-: .·progressive Monarch- and 'Ie:ld~r opted Whlcli' will have poSitive ':They agreed that to that end cI.l Presl.dent. ,SI.r Patnck De~n, ship was broug t own Y h" th of the new c1iang'es in the coun."'· chalge~ KABUL, Oct. 13.-Pro(esSot new1y evolved system, with the thermo-nuclear catastrop e. e ".:.. endUring and worldwide unpact It was necessary to promote 'bette!' 31. BrIta,n. that BrItish BOST, Oct 13.-Students of the h SOVIet news' agency Tass repr>rted: tr}'- and congratula~d the Prime . .'. 'h Bel d f '" understanding between the two mIht'ary alrcraf~ VIOlated Yeme- Hollman, a Britisb speCialist in' d t as.h ated gra e·con er"nce. ' . ni alI' space tWIce on Sept"Mber 3rd and 4th year of the Veterina eardlac diseases delivered a lec whole capsule lowere to e The appeal came from the Srr . Iinister' on the sucCess vf 'the - WIth regard to tbe role 'of Ai- countrIes and' to settle outstandmg "0 H .d d k f -' '1 ry College 'accompamed by theil'c ye~terday earth by ItS own parachudtes' vIet government. the PreSidium of ·qovernrn~nt .>n-' bringing -about. a . bl- - ... d ., e I not as or ('()unCI ture on methods of exa t p~acehll formulat!n~ gharustan in llie Cairo conferen-. !pro ef!1s anu Isputes on an Jction. Professors vIsIted the agncultural millmg- patients suffering from he The new technique rna e 1 un- the Supreme SovIet and the Cen- change a)Jd Pr-une"~InIS't'er~aid the At honourable and equitable hasls. B. J' k d Y farms at Marla, Nakilm, Bolan, give~ : necessary for the spacemen to tra1 Comlnlttee of the SovIet Co- . the ne,,' Constitution:': - ce the ,n -~ - "Th i h' ,,'1. d ' ntm"n act \\'C(" accuse e· art trouble; the lecture was them~elves.. ghan delegation from the time' of ey urt er agree" t"at 1,- f MT tt t d t Nadl-AII and Gorgm and »as.tUl a m the' auditorium of the Medical catapult out of the craft. mmumts Party .They pledged fo' co- . '. cu;;s'Qns between the t,,·o "'()V- :nf'n 0 a n_~atlve a I u e 0- operate in'giving'.practical shape .