SIKH LEADER

MAY

CALL OFF FAST

UNTO DEATH'

New Delhi, Jan. 8.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1961.

death” following a tele-

Sant Fatch Singh, 51-year-old Sikh leader, was tonight ex-

pected to call off his "fast unto phoned request convoyed to him in Amritsar by the militant Akali Sikh leader Tara Singh.

Ex-locksmith held in big armoured car burglary

Tampa, Jan. 8.

The FBI said today that swarthy, gum-chewing Jose Lino Alvarez, arrested in connection with the $121,000 burglary of an armoured motor service vault, was a former locksmith who had worked for the firm a5 driver.

Chaplin's

memoirs

in Soviet journal

Moscow, Jan> 8. Charles Chaplin's memoirs will be published in Rus- sion in the literary month- ly Journal, October.

Two

1

Fateh Singh, who today en- tered the twenty-second day at his fast in support of a demand for a separate Punjabi-speaking state in India, was tonight re- ported to be in serious conâl- tlon

Me only dlet during the period has been salted water.

The mov to call off the tast came after Tara Singh and other Sikh leaders saw the text of a conciliatory speech by the Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, ossuring Sikhs there would be no question of discrimination ngainst them.

(Tara Singh, recently released from seven months in prison, talks with Mr Yesterday had

Nehru in an effort to find a com- promise solution, but he came away "no satisfied."

(He said today the Sikha had

dropped their demand for the

DI formation an armoured car immediate

Punjabi speaking state and would! be content with A promise to have government Barther negotiations).-Reuter.

The complaint tunder which the 42-year-old Alvarez was arrested charged hum with having keys made to the entrance und money Toum of the Rasdale Aimouned Car Service, Inc.

FOUR MEN

Josephi Santolana, speclat

in

rai

agent

charge of the office here, sald FBI agents usi Tampa police detectives

Were Investigation continuing their

in the wake of Alvarez's arrest, I was believed as many S four men look part in the burglary, one of the largest in Florida history.

Santolana said $9,980 of the

hidden in Icot,

11 cardboard candy box, was found in closet of an unoccupied house partly owned by Alvarez sis ter; she was not implicated.

Soviet writers, Lev Sheinin and Nikolat Pogodin, vialled Chapin at his home In Yevey, Switzerland, and gol hin permission to print his memoirs, | break in the case-UPI.

Chaplin told his Russian

guest that he intended to visit

the Soviet Union next summer

Alvarez's arrest was the first

Television.on airliners predicted

aro

London, Jan. 8.

Two new facilities for Jet

airliner passengers television and tickor- tape newi bulletins predicted by

Trans- for spokesman World Airlines, tho American company which pioneered film showings aboard their planes. These "extras" for the jel passengera might be possible in

with his whole family Dine NOW GUSSIE'S GEMS two or three years.

colleclive

children — "my farm," as Chaplin put R.

ON KHRUSHCHEY

He told the Soviet writers, neeceding to Tas:

saw Mr Khrushchev in Britain, he won me over by his humour, his frankness and geniality. Being on actor I ap- preciated his face, good and strong, ttle sly, his laugh

I like men who can laugh liko ho doet. I trust them.

'You aro lucky 10 Khrushchev." - China

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have Mail

MAKE HEADLINES

Miami Beach, Jan. 8. Former tennis xlar Gussle Moran flew to New York today, without her $7,500 mink coat and $41,500 in jewellery which she said were stolen fram her motel room here.

Miss Mora, 30, whose lace panties shocked finnis tans al Wimbledon. in 1950, sald she discovered the coat and jewellery were missing when she returned from dinner last light-UPI.

A British Crassword Puzzle

10

12

16

23

24

ACROSS

1 Is it eaten for strength? (0),

• Of the greatest importance

(5).

7 Part of Scandinavia (0).

À man, of courset (9).

10 Go under (4).

I

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12 Satanie wickedness (7).

15 That of Londoa? (5).

14 Badly behaved (4).

17 Pack away (4).

10 To appropriate (5).

20 Menacing messagoi (7).

21 Lacking excitement (4).

23 Said to soothe

the

Bavage

- bruast (6).

35 Faro point (8).

24 Show-lo ane ngoin? (6)...

20 Balti a naughty ward? (0),

DOWN

14

1 An invqlce--thal'a obvious

(8).

2 Walter, perhaps (8).

3 Gallie enthusiasm (4).

5 Having that spark of genius?

(B).

On the deck?. (0),

9 Sea-birds (5).

11 Looking like thunder? (8).

12 The ultimate end (5).

13 They aren't really necessary

(0).

14 Old and withered? (8).

18 Jet force (0),

22 Incas' native land (4).

-SATURDAYS CROSEWOR D. --- Across; 3. Gas-slove, 18 RoBed, Newcorder, 11 Belno-net, 12 Clan, 13 Caper, 19. Lured, 19-Roed, 28. Digested, 24 Compiled, 23 Neuter, a Biruited. Down: 1: Tiriac, & Fleil, 3 Conora), 4 Aden, à Sect, 6 Ormolu, 7 Errand. 10 Westr. 14 Pupis, 18 Receded, 10 Kracas, 17 Remmar, 20 Simla,

21 Adore, 22 Diet, 23 Gene.

The Intest balloon spaco tellites, reflecting television waves, would make airborne reception possible as well as the news bulletins.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE Another device ing experimented with la foreign language uillon en-

Που

be-

Miniature ear-phones will relay tape recordings of use- ful words and phrases, in the

of lanquare

the flight's destination. Transworld's spokesman add- ed: "When flims, television and language instruction aloft are everyday things, we will think of something else — perhaps a can-can cabaret,China Mali Special

Poker game saves crash team

London, Jan. 7. A poker game saved Rochdale Football Club players from be- |ing Injured recently, when their coach was in collision with two lorries at Dunstone, Staffs,

Players at the back of the coach—which was smashed- had moved nearer the front to watch_the_game, ---London Ex- press Service,

Flames engulf building

BE

The flames of civil war engulf a building in Laos and threaten to spread to a deserted filling station-Express Photo.

29 DEAD SINCE

VOTING BEGAN

IN ALGERIA

Algiers, Jan. 8.

Bloody violence erupted in rural sections of Algeria on Sunday as Moslems in the big cities boycotted the referendum on the country's future.

U.S. scientific

progress

hampered by bureaucracy

By nightfall, 20 dead and Cores wounded had. been counted

clashes since from voting began on Friday.

At the village of Trezel, about 100 miles from Oran, an armed band of rebel nationalists shat up

polling place buj were driven off by reintored French troops. Five were killed ark 35 wounded.

a

The third ond final day of balloting in the vast terellery was confined to the furger cliles where massive troop re- to inforcementa concentrated keep order,

Army direction

New York, Jan. 8.

Despite the troops, there was Vico-Admiral H. Rickover, bloodshed or demonstrations at the outspoken "other" of Tlaret, Orleansville, Conston- tho

nucleor submarine, tine, Selir and Sidi-Bel-Abber. Nine pereens were known killed declared tonight that ad- during the final day. ministrativo red tapo was hamstringing United States efforts to develop now space-ago weapons. In a speech prepared for dinner honouring Nobel prize winnerS, he sald the Soviet Union was advancing faster in military technology than the United States.

The cause, be complained, was over-atiminiştration and bureau- Cracy-"the unwillingness of the military to make room for the men who alone can produce new weapons: the technical pro- fessionals,"

MEDDLE

"Technically unqualifed off- eers do not hesitate to decide complex sclentine and engineer- Ing problems, to. overrule their technical subordinates, to med- die in their day-to-day nctl- vitles," he said.

last

Although the Mostems of the countryside, largely under army direction, had voted in good numbers during the first

two days, the Moslems of the clues lumed a massive cold-shoulder to President de Gaulle's plea for support of Algeria's 4.8 million voters, 3.8 million are Moslems.

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WHO VOTED AGAINST

DE GAULLE

AT HOME?

Paria, Jan. 8.

All right, who did ilt That's the blɛ question fon day in Colombey Les Deux Eglises, home town of Prealdent Charles de Gaulle.

Somebody voted "no" to the Algerian referendum.

election officiati When

called the figure they rot 185 yes votes. Then, came the lone no.

"What's more, a aingie “ma” Volo was past in the 1937 referendum, too.

For weeks afterward, vil- lagers eyeh each other suspiciously.

They'll be doing it again,--

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13. ARRESTED

IN BELGIUM

RIOTING.

Llego, Jan. 8.

A total of 13 people have been detalnod, following: the violent rioting: which took place haro last Fri- day, it was learned to- night,

It was not known how many This is believed to be the of them would be kept under highest paint at which Anterolle arrest. “ insect its has been cricountered. -China Meli Special.

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