THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959.

Three Floors Away Five Surgeons Performed A- New Anti-Jew Scandal

KNIFELESS BRAIN OPERATION

Notice

London, Jan. 19.

Following

ปี

complain!

from АП angry husband that telephone operator told him bi new baby was a boy, when it really was girl, a Londen hospi-

tal placed a sign over its swlichboard:

"No sex must be given over the phone."-- U.F.I.

BY REMOTE CONTROL

Stockholm, Jan. 19.

Five specialists, who performed a knifeless SICK MAN HOAX VICTIM

brain operation here recently by means

No Police The patient, a 55-year-old Swede, was not under

State In

Korea-

Rhee

Washington, Jan. 19. The U.S. Ambassador to Korda, Walter Dowling, today brought assurances to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles from President Syngman Rhee that Korea will not be- come a police state under its controversial new Na- tional security law. Mr Duwling conferred all day at the State Department on political and economic condi

ons in Korea.

He spent several hours with the Assistant Secretary of State, Walter 5. Robertson, and his Lides, then met with Mr Dulles, and continued hla talks with other department offfelals antil Late in the afternoon.

Internal

Neither Mr Dowling nor other U.S. officials, would com- ment immediately on the sub- sioner of the conversations.

But it was known that Mr Dowling presented the Rheo Government's viewpoint and ABSUPENCES about the future of democracy in Korea, Ay well as opposition and Press claims that the new law could be used to destroy freedom, Beyond expressing concern, there appeared to be little the U.S. government could would do about a matter which it has publicly acknowledged to be Korea's internal affair. -

U.P.I.

Death In Public

Bonn, Jan. 19.

or

One Algerian killed another with a burst of four pistal shots in front of Saarbrucchen's main station today.--Reuter,

of proton beams, carried it out by remote control as they watched by tele- vision from a room three storeys above- their patient, it was revealed today.

anaesthetic and was able to talk freely to the doctors through a microphone, according to members of the team who performed the operation at the Gustaf Werner Institute, Uppsala.

The patient told doctors he felt nothing, and he

com-

plained only of lying still for the two-hour operation.

He lay on a stretcher which

could be rotated and his head

in the required

atomle that the

the

was strapped positions so beam would not miss its target. Owing to radiallon danger, th cyclotroa producing proton beam wis kept in a cellar below the Institute, about 70 feet from the operation room. The bram was transmitted and pipe system through a directed onto the affected pari of the patient's brain in 40 different angles, for 30 seranids each time, by the specialists three floors above,

The patient was able to leave the hospital about two hours after the operation,.

team of The leader of the specialists, Professor Lars Luk- sell, suid the results were coN- sidered promising, and further some involving experiments, animals, were being conducted in preparation for possible fur- ther operations of the same kind.

No Bleeding

Human

Hearts Can Be Changed

But...

Berlin, Jan. 19. Soviet Professor Vladimir Demichov, a specialist in transplanting the organs of living animals, said in East Berlin today that it was possible to transplant a human heart.

However more research wa needed before such an operation could be tried.

Dr Lars Luksell said the main advantages in the evolutionary surgical technique was that it caused no bleeding, the risk of infection, is almost negligible and it elimin- ates cramps which might result from operations on the brain. Professor Demichoy told ri Press conference that the prob- There is absolutely no pain, lem was "mainly that of re and convalescence - usually expectancy" as death followed measured in weeks in conwithin about 30 days after such ventional brain surgery — 15 operations on dogs. cui to fow days.

He warned that it would take years before the new method was developed fully and could rome Into general use.

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During the operation high- speed protons, travelling more than half the speed of light, were focused on a pea sized area on the frontal loge of brain.

The protons exploded on the target burning away the disease tissue without disturbing the healthy tissue around It- Reuler and U.P.I.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

ACROSS

3 Place the legs far apart (8).

U Character in "Macbeth"

(0).

Cooking (8),

11 I'll do what you ask, being

In the pinki (4, 4).

12 Mrs Sprat couldn't cat it

(4).

13 District of pretty rolling,

country (5).

10 11's Spanish--(5),

10

DOWN

1 In a higher position (5).

2 It's a catching sort of affair

(5).

3 They go underground (7).

4

Rent to Sappers (4),,

5 A round figure for the dye

(4).

0 Club for a motorist (6)

7 Urging on (0),

10 Place in Hampshire (5).

14 Siren gets the controls (5).

and he's almost curiainly 15 Maker of horso-txrazocai

Russian (4).

22 The author is not revealed

(8).

24 Blind adherent (8).

28 amb me a gondola

(8).

20 fa a huddia? (8).

(7).

10 Real sticker (0),

17 And bobtai? (3, 3).

20 Some strikers hit it (5).

there 21 Sale (5).

27 Scottish fale (4). 23 Roselaó (4).-

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD=éss: 3 and 8 Butter no profulpe, 7. Konul, 10 AB-used, 18 Derides, 18 Sare, 17 Plunder, 19 Ripoite, 20 anon, 21 Suspect, 20 Twenty, 27 Facoche, 28 Deuos, 20 Kotorelse, Dewni 1 Be-dad, 1 meur, Riped, Toss, $ Ruined, & Cystic, 9. Adepts, 11 Begin 12 Elmon, 14 Bath, 15 Bnipe, 16 Benet. 18 Rame, 19 Poncho, 22 Bweda, 23 Boere, 24

The professor showed three films, one in colour, of heart operations од transplantation

dogs,

Second Heart

Professor Demichov said his next project was the external addition to animals of a second kidney to help heart and diseased organs to work.

This could later be more casily tried on human beings, as there was a good cflance of removing additional organs quickly should they prove dan- gerous to the patient.--Reuter,

Integration Will Close

Schools

New York, Jan. 19. Governor John Patterson of Alabama warbled today that if negroes continued to press for the ending of racial sex. regation in the State schools they would be closed "and may never be reopened your lifetime and mine."

He promised in his inaugural address as Governor to use all his legal powers to keep the chools segregated, and appealed to negroes to "turn against the Agitators of your own whose aim is to destroy our school system.".

racu

Complete segregation is still in operation in Alabama Reuter.

Sino-Soviet Agreement

reking. Jan. 20.

The Boylet Union and People's China havo gigned a new agreement to increase solonil- fte and technical on-operation between the two countries, the New Obits newn agency announced today.

The two countrion will sxchange documents, tochniciát and experierice,

The agreement was negotiated

Soviet kielido and, Sachaloni co-operation odumiltene, which mkd from Tentury 8. to 17 In Paling

the, apanay Badetü

Nottingham, Jún: 19.

A bogus advertisement fy a Nottingham evening paper sent a lady stream of bargain hunters to the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Clipstone bere seeking cheap radio and T.V. čla and gramophone records.

In four days so many people called that Mr Chustune lil in bed with bronchitis, got up and disconnected the door bell.

On the fourth day the hoaxer sent telephone messages asking trades people to call at the house.

In four hours a sweep, a TV engineer, a paraffin dealer, a decorator, a furniture buyer, a dance band, a fire engine and an ambulance arrived.

Mr Cilpstone said today: "We have no idea who is responsible except that the callers have been asking for a Mr Roy Kent.

"We know no one of that name."--China Mall Special.

In Germany

Frankfurt, Jan. 19.

The latest in a series of anti-Semitism scandals was brought before a West German

court today.

Nieland who sorused of 'hav- Textiles salesman Carl The Krums.ck case is eng inj

Ing Ball-Semille bookleis Krumsick, 50, went on trial in a series of anti-Semitism scan-

priated and disfeflated in the Herford charged with saying in dels that have occupied public

city. The booktela urged a re- April last year that "it soems attention for some time.

anu. of the turn

Iller school- Fear and that

Last Early Loo fow Jows dled"

Semillo faws. "the Jews in Tarael should be

teacher Ludwig Zind fled to

before the Erypt two days before he was shot or wiped out with E003."

The case (5005 is an Insecticide of Ger- due to go on trial for making Hamburg High Court but was man manufacture),

anti-Semille statements.

The alleged remarks werc reported to the police by member of the Horford Jewish! community.

Krumslck,

came

created on Hamburg Mayor Max Brauer travollod to Bon for a personal interview with Chon- cellor Adenauer

Another case in Frankfurt injected by Judge Enno Kudde,

ho absolved Nieland, Jewish volves

festaurant.

Budde's decision WILS restaurant Tho owner. opened last August but since uproar. meanwhile, hathen has been terrorised. Rent 1,500 marks (US$350) to Windows have been broken, the community to help build a the furniture, bottles and glasse children's home and also sont a smashed against the walls and written abetody.

returned the owner was once shot at, the The community the money, Today Krumalck bullet passing close to his head. A recent case in Dortmund told the court he believes he

of the painting involves wore said "too few JewR

Swastikas on the doors of the remember but Kassed" Pothing else because he was extremely drunk,

drink

Krumsick had glasses of beer and over

focal synagogue.

The most serious case oc

10 curred in Hamburg and is still aix under investigation. Chancellor

Brauer told Adenauer the City of Homburg could not support

Adenauer agreed with Buddo's decision.

Brauer. Since then Budde has been transferred to another court.

face court for statements,

making

ond

It now appears bath Nicland and Budde will · charges, Netinad anti-Semitic Budde for not upholding the police the dispute.

Lumber salesman Friedrich 'charge against him--UP.I.

shots of gin when he made the Konrad Adenauer even entered alleged statements, "vklence said.

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