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Moscow

Tells Secrets

Of 'Lunik's' Amazing

CHINA'S BID

TO STARVE OUT TIBET'S REBELS

By M. M. GUPTA

[United Press correspondent M. M. Gupta made a 10- doy tour of the Tibetan border along India, Nepal and Sikkim to check reports of a revolt in the Chinese Com- munist-dominated nation. To obtain this dispatch he lived with a chief of the rebel Khamba tribe who had fled Tibet and talked with many other refugees in several barder towns. These refugees from Communism made it clear the Communists have run into extreme trouble in the ancient mountain Kingdom].

Kalimpong, Sikkim, Jan. 12.

Flight

To The Sun

Moscow, Jan. 12. Moscow today bared the secrets of Lunik's flight to the sun and said "the next stage must be the further exploration of cosmic space round the sun, the investigation of the planets and the solar system and manner flights to other planets",

The report, published inent cebit around the sun, the Pravda, gave details of the con- speed of its movement was abou tents of the rocket's container 20 miles a second. which, it said, would be detach- ed from the Ancl stage when the

rocket a

engine system ceased to work.

Inside this container Was

Its own inner temperature and pressure." The

The Chinese Communists failed to crush the apparatus for measuring

Tibetan revolt by force but are now try- ng to bring the rebels to heef by starving out an entire race. Rebel sources said this today,

Target of the Communist ce- tion is the Khamba tribe, which has been carrying on a running fight with the Communists for the last two years, and outright armed revolt since last summer.

Live In Caves

The Communists, sources said, have taken away from the Khambas their trade, businesses and land in an attempt to strike them by economie mens where military force failed.

Most of the Khambas have left their homes and now live in caves, on the mountain tops or in the jungles. Others have ded to neighbouring countries,

"It's a deliberate attempt to starve out our entire race," said che Khamba leader. "But this is not going to help them, just as their military campalgi did Fot"

[The Alpha of Balunce is in the Constellation of Libra-the scales).

450 DAYS

Tuss sold the rocket would circle the sun in 450 days.

Minimum distance from the sun of about 1 million miles gas constituents of would be attained for the first interplanetary substances. time in mid-January, 1950, and Corpuscular radiation of the maximum distance of about 122,500,000 miles early in Sep-

Fald Reuter,

the sun..

★The magnetic field of the tember, 1959, the news agency

earth--as well 15 for. other Tibetans and the detecting the magnelle field of outside world.

from

Unconfimed reparts noted the existence of a "master plan"-n strong, organised underground force which

Lhusu

to strike i

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the moon.

Also inside the container was transliter to puss special these findings back to earth, a direc- radio transmitter, and

control for the parent rocket-stage.

ilon when the time is ripe. Rebel sources would not divulge information on this plan, how-

ever.

lust

The rebels claimed that year they destroyed more than 50 milftury convoys In am- bushes and harassed another 20 columna.

Surprise is the main element the Kharba attack. Most attacks are carried out at night and on difficult mountain Tords.

First they roll huge boulders down the mountain sides clito the convoy or the Chinese Com- munist bivouac, Then they foll Authoritative figure of upon the Chinese with guns and casualties it: the revolt was daggers, shouting fearsome wer available

bul authoritative ertes, Tibetan Fource: estimated con- servatively that 12,000 to 20,000 Khambae were killed in Kham province alone during the last two years.

Chinese Communist deaths were estimated at 1,000 to 10,000 up to last October.

Not Daunted

No Match

Often the Chinese are boilled up in a narrow pass with the Khambas attacking from both directions.

Khamba rebel leaders claim proudly that the Chinese Com- munist is no match for Khamba In hand-to-hand light- Ing.

But the Khambas, long feared as among the most vicious 'The Communists retaliate fighters i Tibet, are not however, with heavy Indis-

erliminate bombing in

daunted.

"They have taken our homes province, Khambas claimed and lands because we do notte Chinese have 20,000 to Ike them," said one Kharnba 25,000 troops there alone. rebel.

"We shall never like them. Never, never, never," said an- ether tribesman,

Then, weeping, he walked into a monastery to pray for his entire family which was wiped out in a Chinese bombing attack last year.

Communist economic sanctions have succented, however, 1 centtering the Khamba tribe.

The Chinese have stil} not given up military action, rebel

ources said.

Bombing Raids

were

They periodically bomb rebal hideouts and there are reports that Khambas who were cap- tured by the Communists tortured in an attempt

to get information on other rebels.

Khamba sources said ako That the Communists are hold- ing the wives, daughters and mothers of some of the rebels as hostages.

The Khumbna answered the tetest cumpolgn, which began inst summer with guerilia warfare,

They left their homes, which were reduced to ashes, and moved out into the country to continue the light.

Sources said that Lhasa, the capital of the nation, has a number strong Khamba cells whose main work is propaganda and the enlistment of support

JUST WHEN IT WAS GETTING EXCITING.

·WHY

CCASE

FIRE'

But Khamba rebel sources and other refugee Tibetans trade one thing clear-the Chinese Communists will never completely crush the Khamba revolt.-U.P.I.

BLIZZARDS MOVE TO SOUTHERN ENGLAND

London, Jan. 11. Show blizzards swept south across Britain toślay. More than 20 roads were blooked in north Beotland and seven-fect drifts were reported in parts of Wales, Snow had reached con- tral London by tonight. ·

Skiing conditions in the __peak_diatriel_of_north-west. England were reported Ideal, and attracted winter sports enthusiasts from in- dustrial ochires.

The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) was ob- served as far south

Exeter-Reuter,

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*BECAUSE HED

SET HIS

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PROTECTED

The container had been pro- feeled against hent while pass- ing through the dense layers of the atmosphere by a Jettison- able cone,

The last stage of the rocket, In which the container is locat- et, also contained scientifle and radio apparatus, Pravda sald.

This rocket was guided by an automatie system stabilising it position at a set trajectory, and ensuring the correct speed by the time. It stopped functioning (and the container, was detach-

d to carry on),

sen-

The use of powerful ground transmitters And highly sillve receiving facities ch- sured reliable measurements of the rockets trajectory up to dis- lances of about 310,500 miles, it

sold,

DEVIATED

Tass, describing the journey of the moon rocket in another report, said it was launched from the earth vertically.

The trajectory was gradually deviated from Vertical by means of an automatic guiding system operated by a special mechan- ISM,

AL the end of the takeoff boost, the last stage of the roc ket had gathered the necessary speed for further movement.

The rocket exceeded the second cosmle speed (the speed needed to break away from the earth's gravity) at the moment when the rocket engine of the Inst stage was switcheg oft.

About one hour after take-off the rockel entered the Berenice's Hair Contellation and ihen moved into the Virgin Constel lation in which it came closest to the moon.

34 HOURS

While by-passing the moon. the rocket was in the heavenly sphere between the star of Spica and Alpha of Balance. In the vicinity of the moon the rocket moved along a bravenly sphere five times slower thait the moon itself.

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To Royalty Paris By Night

Sandringham, Jan. 17, The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles returned here today after spending a coot-shooting weekend ot an inn on the Norfolk broads,

They arrived AL Hickling Broad on Friday to take part i ah annual root shoot there.

which The island soilage they were to have stayed wal urinhobliable because of food waters SO the Royal party knocked at the door of the Pleasure Boat Inn.

Landlord Albert Amis and his wife Gwen, who had only four

took letting bedrooms, them in.

As villagers played darts and drank their evening pints at the bar, the Queen's husband and son were eating in the dining room next door.

The shoot was held yesterday and 400 cool were bagged. Prince Charles went out in the boats. Reuter.

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Jerusalem, Jan. 11.

A young American million-

dire, Michaol Waldor, re ceived a court ordor not to leave Israel before the end of a lawsuit against matchmaker him by claiming payment for his good offices.

Young Walder fell in love with the plcture of a young Isracti "pin-up" Airl and a caption which said, "Follow the sun to Israel."

The rocket took 34 hours to attain the vicinity of the moon and according to the most precise dala the closest distance between the rocket and the moon was Welder did about 3,000 to 3,700 miles-or He arrived in Tel Aviv and _about_one_end a half times the began, the search for his "pin-

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