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For England
DEATH MARCH SURVIVOR
Seoul, Jan. 5.
of the Anglican Bishop Cecil Cooper, 73, Church of Korea, leaves for Britain this week after 46 years of missionary work in Korea.
He retired' on January 1. "I retired because I thought a younger bishop is needed to take over my work," he said,
Bishop Cooper will sail from Pusan aboard a British troopship for Southampton on Saturday.
The Bishop spent 33 months in Korean Raol after being enptured by the Communists in June 1930..
110 British
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to Koren to continue his work
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BUTTERFIELD & WINE Agente
img Kong, January 5, 1963.
"With
wor
there word, 750) 11 American prisoners of war. WHE informed that only 249 | came out alive when the ended. The rest died in prison or during the march," Elshop Cooper sald.
Which
the Communisto
In-
vated South Korea they, Killed two Englim Anellean priests' and
an Anglican sister.
1
THE VICTIMS
the
Bishop Copper, sald Communist victims were Fr Albert Lee, Bihap Charles Hunt and Sister Mary Clare, When Bishop Cooper came to
Become Powerful
Benefit To Mankind
By JOE JONES
When the history of the Twentieth Century ̧· is written, one of the most dramatic chapters will undoubtedly be the story of how the by-products Keren In 1000 there were only of a powerful instrument of destruction became, the in a relatively few years, an even more powerful
five Anglican churches in
as the Anglican
whole country
40 An-
Church, had been founded only and far-reaching instrument for the benefit of
mankind. 10 years previously.
By 1014 thoro were
Shortly after the appearance of the first atom slican churches in North Ko:eu
bomb, scientists in the United States and other We lost all the churches in countries realised the tremendous potentialities Russ'nas esme in," Bishop of atomic energy for peacetime purposes →
especially in the field of health.
and about 20 in Stuth Korea,
North Korea in 1045 when the
Cooper raid.
were
10,000 ANGLICANS There
than more Korean Anglicana, 10,000 "We lost most of them now: In have about 5,000 Wo South Korea," the Bishop aald.
"The Communists can stump
be
Are
Today, it is almost impossible to keep count of all the discoveries which have been made-and continuing to be made-as the result of extensivo research into the utilisation of radioactive isotopes→→
by-products of atomic bomb production.
One of the most recent is the tribution of red blood cells in never out Chrisitano, They use of radioactive vitamin B-12 the body. He came to Korea in 1908 at
Given in experiments at the Univeralty It is believed that this new the age of 37. He has spent his keep coming up again. entire life in Kores since then cough time either Communism of California to establish that method, besides greatly facilitat
will have to change or there will the stem the source of the ing the studies of the circula- during except for five years
revolution myster
strinsic factor" Intion. solne
better wit tend to World War 1 when he went rainly
Bishop he ulf Communism,"
of the vitamin. understanding of the drculatory against England.
Mal. The scienti
explained that is urbances Cooper stated. - China
which underlie Bishop Cooper was a survivor Special.
disorders ns shock and wet heut the rid of the "Intrinsic such factor' vitamin B-12 ta not
ron estive heart failure.. absorbed in the system, and Meanwhlie, 1 Scottish re- pernicious anemia results.
search group, headed by Dr J. Lenihan, is studying the causes of gastric ulcers through the use of radioactive isotopes-plus unique new "Gelger counter," especially designed for the ab- servation these substancos after they have been introduced In the stomach.
of the "death march" in Novem- her 1950 when the North Kortun Communists forced 80 foreign civilians to murch 150 miles In bitter winter.
Twenty died either during thi Inarch or in subsequent Impri- sonment.
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WELL-THIS IS WHAT I IMAGINED HAPPENED. I WAS IN DEEPWATER -- WHEN MY BOAT SUDDENLY STOPPED --WITH THE MOTOR
STILL RUNNING --
FERDINAND
NANCY
SUSPECTED ARSON
Tokyo, Jan. 4.
A fire at Kodama town near Tokyo today gutted 41 houses. bank building and several shops. Hundreds of people were keli homeless.
Police suspected the fire, which caused damage estimated at 60 million yen (£8,000), was the result of arson.
HAMPERED
Previously, researchers had attempted to study the utilization of this important vitamin by conventional means, but found them- sctves hampered because bacteria, under
clr- cumstances, prodace B-12
In the intestino.
some
The counter is small enough to be attached to a gastroscope and able to do its work inside the stomach instead of from outside.
Along with the The radioactive Isotopes also
products, aro being employed in a new prot method of studying the circula-Century
the
other
scientific
atomic by.. Twentieth discoveries,
chemicals,
"miracle
the
to combat disease and illness the world over.
lon of the blood, report scientists such as therapeutic
Fund hormones Japanese troops stationed
Atlanta Veterans Ad- nearby were called out to help ministration Hospital, and Emory drug" are helping local re-fighters.
University,
By In Georgin. "tagging"
rect blood cells and Farming families in the area
the isotopes, the volunteered to feed the home- plasma with less-Chinu Mail Special.
doctors can determine the dis-
By Lee Faik and Phil Davis
"I THOUGHT I SAW SOME BLACK *I CAME TO-TO FIND THE BOAT SHAPES IN THE WATER-THEN SOME- COVERED WITH A GUMMY STUFF -- | THING HIT ME-OR MAYBE I FELL--*|||||† FINALLY GOT THE RAFT LOOSE--
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Among
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Japanese Royal Stage Hand
Tokyo, Jan, 5.
A nephew of Japanese Em- press Nagako is working as a stage hand at a Tokyo, theatre, it was learned.
Chojun Otani, 25, is the second son of Kocho Otani, Abbot
and head of the Higashi Honglani Buddhist seet, one of the largest sects in Japan, and abbess Otant, younger sister of
Empress.
the
Chojun hopes to become a stage producer and writer,
Chojun, who graduated from Tokyo University in 1952 after majoring in Hindu philosophy, told reporters: "The best way to learn the theatre is to start from the bottom. That's why I
working am
Д stage apprentice."
as
Chojun is not a regular mara- ber of the theatre yet, but hopez to become one SOOD.
He said: "When I talked it over Wlth my parents they reither approved
disap proved."--China Mati Specină.
rior
Russians Asked To Leave Iraq
Baghdad, Jan. 14. "The Iraqi Foreign, Office, hor told Russia, that, as there is neither diplomatic_inor trade, relating botween Iraq and the Soviet Union thero à no point, in Russia maintaining # diploma- tic mission in giraq,kuwas oficially disclosed here today.
There was; official explana, Tom Who Trad Governsens action but it was widely astrigned'
thank the Iraq Moscow, had; boen
for aponomy
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