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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1985.

LINDBERGH FASHION NOTES HAS TURNED Wider and Shorter

INVENTOR

"MECHANICAL HEART" NOW PERFECTED

LIFE. RESTORED TO ANIMALS

By W. F. BULLOCK

+

Now York, Friday. Col. Charles Lindbergh, who eight years ago flew into world's ilmelight, to-day

the stands distinguished as a great scientist. Working with Dr. Alexis Carrel,

of the Rockefeller Instituto for Medical Research, Col. Lindbergh claims to have perfected A "mechanical heart” which confers

Skirts Favoured

PARIS STYLES

THE parachute silhouette, with a wide kkirt, and shorter, has land- ed with a splash in the middle of the Paris summer scanon, wrecking the stream, or stom-line silhouette

AMERICA'S FIRST LADY:

WHAT SHE DID FOR HER COUNTRY

ACTIVITIES REVIEWED

By RUBY A. BLACK'

that has been worn for some United Press Staff Correspondent

years.

Over and over again the Paris dressmakers, at their fashion- parades, show dresses and skirts with the parachute skirt for, day- time and for evening.

Indeed, the spread parachute skirt for evening dresses, and half folded parachute for day-time dressen is the big news. Blouses with these skirts are necessarily slim, though lots of them are not fitted closely.

Everyday Wraps Wraps, one for each dreas, and synthetic immortality on human each one different, are being worn in Paris. The "Depression Mood," consisting of one coat, and wardrobe full of frocks, is not being adopted by the fashionable Parislenne.

or animal organs.

Placed In this "chamber of artificial Hfe" the organs, it is stated, can be infected with dis- onses which have baffled doctors throughout the ages, and their progress watched.

Wraps in this season, when it is warm and sunny, are extrava- gant, for they offer no protection

D.

Washington. Trailing Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt for nine months is no Job fer a stay-at-home.

Mrs. Roosevelt recently and that she would be "off the record" until Sept. 23. But, there are and even so it would be hardly qualifications to that statement more than long enough to rest up from the peace-she has led since bast fall.

Mrs. Roosevelt will be in Wa- shington with the President, for the Boy Scout Jamboree on August 20 and will speak at Chautauqua, N.Y., on August 23 and will go to San Diego, Calif., if the President decides to go to the exposition being held there.

For the rest of the summer Mrs.

Roosevelt is keeping her plans dark except that she hopes to

spend two to four weeks at the bello Island, Maine.

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In this new-fold of study it is whatever; they are, though, just floosevelt summer home at Camp TSANG FOOK PIANO & MUSIC

hoped that a course will be found for such drend ailments as heart disease, diabetes, tuberculosis, kidney disorders, and cancer.

SUPPLIES AIR TOO

The "heart" beats 60 times a minute and it supplies not only artificial blood but also synthetic nir.

1

A year ago Dr. Carrel, who is a Nobel Prize winner, described Col. Lindbergh as "my best assis-. tant in biology."

At the Rockefeller Institute hel is shielded from the publicity he so much dislikes. Ile, has, lun- cheon with the nurses and medical staff, but instructions are given that when he is seen round the building no one must spenk to him unless he first addresses them.

The story of the new artificial heart appears in the current num- ber of Selence, the official organ of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The article bears the two signaturea of Alexis Carrel and Charles Lindbergh,

the same more plentiful than ever Women have two wraps, in some cases, to a single frock-n fitted. white glazed linen jacket, and a cape of the material of the frock. Or they will have A printed, sleeveless coat and a jacket.

BRITAIN'S PROGRESS

KEEP TO THE SAME GOOD ROAD

CHAMBERLAIN ADVISES

(Our Own Correspondent.)

London, July 6. cellor of the Exchequer, in the Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chan-

when moving the third reading of House of Commons yesterday

the Finance Bill, the final stage of the Budget, gave the impression

· AFTER 123 YEARS

that everything is going "swim mingly" and there is really nothing In 1812, when Napoleon do-to worry about. Though in other minated Europe, the French countries, said the Chancellor, scientist Gallois wrote: "If one

could substitute for the heart

kind of injection of arterial blood. either natural or artificially made, one would succeed easily in main- taining alive indefinitely any part

of the body whatever."

Col. Lindbergh, and Dr. Carrel write modestly: "The purpose of the present article is merely to show how, after 123 conception of Gallois has been

realised."

years

the

They have made 26 experiments since Col. Lindbergh perfected his "heart."

Roosevelt has done since Inst Sept.

Here are just a few things Mrs. Ice House Street.

not-the 26-and believe it or most interesting things the First Lady does and says are not here they are "of the record" the year round:

She has gone down into a prae- tleally perfect coal mine and visited practicnilý perfect textile mills.

She has earned, for charity, by radio talks and writing, nearly as husband carns as much as her president.

She has been hostess at the biggest and fullest social season the White House has ever seen.

She has talked in open meetings, for charity, for education, for social security, for crime preven tion, for work and recreation for the jobless and school-less young. for better housing. for peace, for honest and fair relations between employers and employees.

She has helped select a new House and plan $9,000 set of China for the White the modernisa- tion of the White House kitchens.

Sho has campaigned-success- fully-for the election of a veteran co-worker, Mrs. Caroline D'Day, to Congress.

ELECTIONEERING

Hyde-Park neighbours in hopes of She has helped organise her

finding new work for people.

She used the $1,000 Gimble award to provide treatments for

they were having to contemplete fresh économies and fresh taxa- tion, "here we see the burdens growing lighter year by year." The outlook was persistently and doggedly favourable. He mention- paralysis, helped wherever she boy suffering from infantile ed these indications of prosperity: could when she saw suffering or

Progress in the building in Injustice in individual cases-but 11 dustry could hardly be more satis-she never told of these. factory.

Railway traffic, bank clearances, and retall trade all show a steady rise,

She has honoured many women who have contributed to the coun try's welfare, including a speech at the dinner honouring Miss Jane Oddams shortly before she died.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

walk

оп Dartmour

1 Sharp

perhaps. Visible traces of smoking" In" a" bed make one rather ashamed. 9 Only two on earth.

Before

a mist la continually getting the wind up. 12 A god. 13 Is it boring to have eyes like

thead?

16 Drives.

I

16 No priest entertains it, but each

cardinal has its parts reversed.

Exports are up by £16,000,000 for the first five months of this She was the first woman to 17 Degree. year as compared with last year. make the commencement address 19 Fizzle.

Imports of raw material-the at the University of North Caro- 20 Provides. Using dead fowls and cats from beat of all barometers were £1, lina, and addressed graduating 22 The heart of hearts?

25 Where class-hatred is rampant. which blood had been drained, the| 000,000 more than in May of last teachers in New York and miners is scoring omits its head-figure. 29 Such a man is no fine figure of 20 The last the troubadours. 81 The fairy has just escaped

danger.

two workers have restored life to varlous organs of the body.

They report, "Thyroid glands were kept more than 20 days with pulsating arteries and active circulation. They could have re- mained in the apparatus much longer. No blood clots and no im- portant haemorrhages were ob Herved."

It is hoped that science will now learn how to check such abnor- malities as goitre, dwarfism, over- growth, and certain forms of obesity.

Col. Lindbergh's achievement is hailed as of far greater impor- tance to science than his Trans- atlantic Alght-yet that flight || has had its place in his now work.

SALESMAN SAM

year.

and their families at Bellaire, O. These were signs and pointers She has knitted awenters, spon- to show the direction of the wind. nored educational, philanthropic, They all pointed in the same di- and art projects, planted trees, raction and they wero all hopeful, and shaken tens of thousands of This week, he said, 1,200,000 hands (as many as 6,000 in one people were sharing in the benefits week). of the restoration of economy cuts, Sho caused the most controversy In addition, 2,250,000 tax-payers by saying, in connection with the were benefiting by the increased | Inuptmann verdiet that she did tax allowance. He made it clear not believe in the death penalty that, in his opinion, a continuance on circumstantial evidence. of these results depended on the continuance of the National Gov- ernment and the avoidance of Mr. Lloyd George's New Deal. He put it in this way:--

come

L

road, we must avoid sharp re- versals of policy and rash ex- periments calculated to under- mino and dislocate public con- "These results have

fidence." (Loud cheers). about as the roault of our earlier This review annoyed both La- efforts and spcrifices, and webour and the Samuelite Liberals want to maintain them and but the third reading was carried progress further along the same by 163-11.

Well Delivered, Sam

GOSH, DID THE

IT? I WAS HOPIN'

YA KNOW, SÁM, ITS AN ARTICLE ÓN MILK - DID YA READ IT?

(CONGRATS, Duzz! I prou'T KNOW

MY BOSS WAS AN AUTHOR!HERES/EQITÓR PUBLISH AN ARTICLE IN THIS FARM MAGAZINE' WRITTEN BY YOU

HE WOULD, BUT !

WAS AFRAID HE WOULDN'T!

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one,

32 Such weapons have hearts, and they behave as decaly touched hearts may (hyphen, 0, 6).

33

great headmaster claims

A

physical training to be of more importance in 26 Across than this.

34 Foreign dog, with a bli of the

wild Moroccan in him.

Down

1 Dirty and mean.

1

2 The end of the true bollover.

The turning-point provides little credit for the goddess.

NAW!Į JUST SKIMMED

ÖVER IT!

You can draw it quite as well as the average artist

Let it remain.

7 Drag Deo (anagram).

WHY, THAT DERNED FOOL

EDITORE I WROTE AT LEAST TEN ER TWELVE PAGES. ON TH' SUBJECT OF MILK .AND HE CUT IT DOWN TO

A SINGLE COLUMNI

CONDENSED IT,

HUH? 'BUT CHÊER

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8 Fruit.

CO.,

Tel. 24848..

9 Chip Harrods in regard to-

exchanging an instrument..

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10 If you are. It may causa: YOU many 6 Down leis momenta (hyphen, 5, 6).

13 One of our foremost cities.

14 Burdened with some responsi-

bility or other.

17 Serpent.

18 Spring of sorts.

21

23opean State.

do this work: the hands:

start this work, but I never heard of these hands doing it.

24 Remedy arranged in Paris. 20 Nimble.

27 Has the end near the beginning

and sounds 'soft.

30 Eron has become Irritated.

31 Unappreciated wealth,

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