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Awed by the wintry, blast,
millions of _Hindus turned. to
their holy men for an explana-
tion and were promptly warned
of more trouble throughout Jan-
uary and, thereafter, a world-
wide natural calamity between
5;43 p.m, on Feb, 3 and 6:24 p.m.
on Feb. 4 During those hours
there will be a solar eclipse (not
visible in North America and
Europe) while eight planets are
meeting under the astrological
sign of Capricorn. This combina-
tions is known as Maha Koot
'Yoga and - even without the
eclipse-is considered most in-
auspicious.
Hopeful of forestalling a cat-
astrophe in early 1962, His Holi-
ness Shri jagsdguru Vidyamen-
Ya Teerath, a high Hindu priest,
convened a yajna (a deeply 'de-
vout period of sacrifices and
prayers) on the banks of the
holy river Janina, 6 miles from
New Delhi. He had invited 1,000
pandits (learned ones) of the
Brahman caste. Sitting cross-
legged before pit-fires, the holy
men fed the flames with logs, in-
cense; ghee; and flowers: Rising
at 4:30 a.rn, they bathed in the
Icy ,river and had their sfirst
meal at 3 in the afternoon. Every
Brahman recited prayers 104
times a day arid burned cam-
, phor in the fires 108 times a
day. Fotir hundred priests re-
cited more than 10 million verses
of Vedic lore and one group of
70 recited all of the hymns in
the ten-volume Rig. Veda.
For this the holy men were,
. forgiven their sins for 100 gen-
t erations to come, But what about
that threatened disaster due, in
I February?
The pandit's leader offered
hope.
After prolonged study, it had
been concluded that such aus-
picious planets as Jupiter, Venus,
and Mercury would not be quite
close enough to collide with the
malefic influence of that old
devil Mars, A little closer though,
and - poof!
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EXECUTIVE - A person who
can take two hours for lunch
without anybody missing' him.
GUNS
liuebner recounted, was an
Icy 18 below zero tte. next day
when we left Toledo, but the
turbine worked beautifully all
the way through, You can talk
about and describe 'what this
auto will do, but you really don't
realise it until you. actually get
the feel of it in sornethese
Western slopes."
Slow acceleration had been one
of the troubles of previous ttire
bine.% Huebner reported, how-
ever, that the turbine-powered
Dart had accelerated from zero
to 60 mph in e:ght seconds, a
respectable pickup even for e hot
rod.
What about reports of a turbine
breakdown in Missouri, asked
one skeptic, Huebner's reply: The
car took on, a batch of diesel fuel
that had scmehow been mixed
with water. The water froze and.
blocked the .fuel line, 'We used
gas, diesel fuel, and military jet
fuel (at about 17 miles per. gal-
lon)," he countered, "We just
dumped one- on top of the other
and it always went along the
same as ever. The turbine will
run on anything that will go
through a pipe and burn with air
peanut oil, furnace oil, al-
cohol, French perfume." In ad-
ditiori, it has one-fifth as many
parts as a piston engine, half the.
weight, no vibration, no need for
anti-freeze or oil changes,
People were avidly interested
everywhere the car stopped,
Huebner said, One man, he re-
called as typical, told him: "I've
been planning to buy a new
car, .but now I'll just wait until
I can get one of these,"
He'll . have a long wait. Al-
though. Chrysler plans 'to turn out
50 to 75 test turbine cars late
next year, it still has to deter-
mine market demand and precise
manufacturing costs: Volume pro-
duction. is at least three years
away,
Even on 'that schedule, Chry-
sler will'be in the field ahead of
General Motors and Ford, both of .
which claim. the engine is as yet
too expensive to build, that it
lacks RIO economy in moderate
speed ranges.. Chrysler. .claims to
have licked both probleins,. but it
has an unexpected one in their
place: The turbine's whine scares
dogs.
Holy Mno of Indiq
Niqkp Prpdiction$
Netter 80. years had India suf.,
Tered such cold. Bitter winds
bowled down from .the Hima-
layas over the northern states
of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, .and.
Bihar in "eleven days of ter-
ror" the temperature reached
freezing point, an all-time rec-
ord low in aernitropical New
Delhi, while in the zoo, attend-
ants pumped alcohol into ele-
phants to ward off pneumonia,
In ml ny cities, bonfires built
in the streets kept the thinly
clad poor and homeless alive,
Even so, many hundreds . of
schoolchildren collapsed in
classrooms, and 800 persons died
of the cold.
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The Federal Bureau of Inves-
tigation has been playing "cops
and: robbers" with bank bardits
all over the United States,
The increase in bank' rob-
beries, particularly in suburban
areas, has had the FBI on the
armed run for the past year.
The Bureau has just conc!tisl-
ed a series of law enforcement
conferences throughout the
country devoted to this one
problem.
Two recent local bank rob-
. beries serve as illustrations. In
one, twoarmed bandits, one
wearing a false rubber nose,
held up a savings and loan as-
sociation, escaping with some
:$8,000.
"This is a holdup," they warn-
ed employees, as one of the
bandits leaped over the gate to
the teller's counter, scooping up
money from the open safe and
from the counters.
The other robbery, in a. small
town in nearby. Maryland, was
carried out ,by.one gunman who
Carried a:revolver, wore a stock-
ing cap mask, a coat with large
pockets and 'sprike in a bass
voice. '
He made his getaway with
some $10,000. The two robberies
occurred within 25 minutes of
each other,
This new wave of bank rob-
beries is due, in part, according
to authorities at the' FBI, to a
trend of the times - a trend
toward more branch banks and
more savings and loan associa-
tions in the outlying areas.
These institutions have follow-
ed the shopping centers. Many
are located in them. They are
smaller, located in areas' where
traffic is less congested, where
a getaway is easier and in build-
ings which are less fortress•like
than the mid-city bank.
Many of today's bank bandits
are "amateurs" the FBI finds,
Time was when one of the best
clues to the identity of a pro-
fessional bank robber "was his
particular method of operation,"
FBI Director, J, Edgar Hoover
said.
For instance, in the 1930's,
there was a group of gangs
operating in the Midwest. They '-
were often identified by their
special method of separating
cash from the bank, Some wore
a certain type of mask, carried
a special type of sacks for the
money, always' stole cars for the
getaWay and sometimes scatter-
ed nails "along their trail.
Others were "trade-marked"
by the particular way in which
they leaped over the counter.
Some gangs were. known for the
time of day when they, carried
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that under conditions of peace
one doesn't believe -that we can
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tem,
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omy, and the intellectual flexi-
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time, wealth, arid a big head
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What should our attitude to-
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Let's face up to the fact that if
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out the robbery, often at noon-
time when many of the em-
ployees were at lunch.
There are some identifying
signs today, but not as many,
mainly, FBI authorities explain,
because of the' entry, of the ama-
teur. But with some of these
the signature is becoming clear-
er as the bandit finds one ap-
proach successful and 'uses it
again.
The amateur' is marked by
what is known as the "demand-
note" type of robbery, This oc-
curs when the, robber quietly .
passes a note to the teller stat-
ing the bandit has a gun -in his
pocket and demands that the
teller turn over the money
quietly..
If the operation is pulled off
the robbery,. may ,pcquts so quick-
ly the teller at the next counter
may be Completely unaware of
what has taken'plaee, writes Jo-
sePhine Ripley in the Christian.
Science -Monitor. •
Despite the record number of
895 federal crimes against bank-
ing institutions .in fiscal 1961,
bank robbery is still one of the
poorest paying jobs in the world,
says Mr. Hoover.
A recent .survey by the. FBI
of.' bank robberies showed that
out of 125 typical cases, only
eight robberies netted more than
$10,0,00, while in s 30 cases the
bandits obtained no loot at all,
One way in which the FBI
is working to curb this new out-
break of crime 'is through edu-
cating bank employees in me-
thods of detection. This has been
done in many instances by hav-
ing someone impersonate a
wapld-be robber by loitering in
the lobby, "acting in a suspicious'
manner,. getting change at a
teller's cage, having a paper no-
tarized, or racking inquiry about
a loan.
Bank employees are later
quizzed' on the incident, asked
tei describe the man
There are demonstrations to
illustrate the technique of the
"note bandit," The FBI often
springs a surprise "gimmick" by
having a telephone call put
through to the teller as the
scene is being enacted, with the
voice at the other end saying;
"While you are answering the
phone, my confederate has ta-
ken everything in reach Lsim
your cage," e
The voice was that of a po-
liceman, but the method is fre-
quently that of the sneak thief
in diverting the attention of the
teller while he gathers in reach-
able cash.
The most important thing for
bank employees and any by-
standers to do in such an emer-
gency, according to ,the FBI. is
to record in memory as many
details as possible, partieulatly
the height of the robber, his
probable age; his clothing and
Mannerisms,
In Wiriest all the tests Con,
ducted witnesses tended to tm-
dereati re t the "bandit's"
height and to overestimate his
age.
This Car ituti
Anything"Aletiost
What looked like an ordinary
1662 Dodge Dart braked to a stop
in front of the Statler Hilton;
Hotel in LOS Angeles one eve-
ning recehtly, but instead of go.,
hig padkotatpooketa-pdattelk
engine let off only loW *lithe;
Out bounced a. beatning George
Huebner Jr., Chrysler
executive' engineer and one of
'the drivers, to report' the success4
ftil end of a fiVesdaYe,304sinile
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