MYSTERY OF LIFE
Immortality As Goal Of U.S. Scientists
FROZEN IN 1935: DE-FROZEN IN A.D. 20351
Hollywood, Sept. 5,
Blood of Jekal, a'tuberculosis ridden monkey "frozen to death" and brought to life by young research chemist, bas offered one of the most amaz- modern ing possibilities in
medicine.
Jekal's blood, tested for tuber- culosis three days after he had emerged from his brief "death". showed no trace of the disense.
Dr. Ralph S. Willard, former Columbia University chemist who has experimented for five years in reviving animals after they had been selențifically, "frozen to death," said he would not regard the result of his tests as final until they had been re- peated two or three times,
"I used the 'complement fixation test to measure the presence of tubercle baccili," he said. "The result was negative, but it is pos sible the freezing might have changed blood conditions slightly."
Intriguing Possibilities
Meanwhile
Dr.
Willard
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offering intriguing possibilities of his new feezing-and-reviving pro- cess, which he cxpects to be "auf- fetently perfected to work with human beings in two years."
These include:
Freezing felons who have com. mmitted "long term" crimes, saving society cost of upkeep during Im- prisonment during which the pri sonor would be packed away in a cake of ice-and possibly bringing the criminal back to Hfo a better man for his experience.
for Freezing candidates mortality who would like to re- turn to earth some time in the distant future to tell people how 20th century "barbarlana" "gol along.
im-
And-closer to reality-test for euro of tuberculosis, syphilis and cancer in human beings, through the process of freezing tissues and destroying germs or infecting ele menta.
The "immortality” idén was suggested by Dr. Robert Cornish, a Berkely, California, scientist who claims a method of restoring life in animals actually killed, through injec tion of Herparin, a liver sub-
stance.
No Time Limit
"If my operation la perfected- and believe' within two years;; with co-operation of some electri- cal manufacturing house, it will be ready for treatment of humans -there will be no.1lmit to the time a person may remain 'dead' ", Dr. Willard said.
"My immediate objective is to use the method to cure diseases. but there is no reason, of course. why it could not be used for other purpose to store away prisoners, or even prevent suicide.
"If a person got sick of this life, all he would have to do is take the treatment, get him- self packed in an ice-box and stay there until some future time when he might expect to find life more agreeable."
POPULAR "SILENT””
STAR TO RETURN
ANTONIO MORENO TO STAGE COME-BACK After an absence of five years from the American screen. Antonio Moreno, a world-famous
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1935.
CAIRWAYS IN CHINA
SKY RIBAND RIVALRY
The giant Junkere seroplane, chartered by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation specially for the new Sian Chenglu route, arrived in Shanghai from Cantun last week and was officially welcomed at the Lunghwa Aerodrome. The picture shows the giant trimotored plane shortly after it landed at the Lunghwa Field. Lower picture shows Mr. Huang Kiang-chann, chairman of the Eurasia Aviation Cor. poration, who officially greeted the flyers together with Miss Hai Yung-chi, who presented them bou- quote of flowers, together with the German members of the crew of the plane.
NEW GERMAN
CREED:
"I BELIEVE”
Berlin, Sept. 1o. A creed, entitled "I Believe," is published in the Nazi journal, the Schwarze Korpin.
I runa:
4. believe in the German mother By whom I was born.
believe in the German peasant Who breaks the soil for his nation.
I believe in the German worker Who accomplishes work for hin nation
I believe in the dead
Who gave their life for their nation..
For my God in my nation
I believe in Germany.
DEVOTION
MRS. STANLEY BALDWIN world's most slavoted wife. She follows her husband to all political
just meetings: makes
many speeches as, he.
JH
star in the days of silent pic-BEAUTY TURNS tures, is making a come-back in "Storm Over the Andes," Uni- DOWN HOLLYWOOD
. versal's story of war and aviation
in South America.
Antonio Moreno was born in Madrid, but went to America in his early twenties, and joined a Massachusetts stock company, be-
GIRL MISSIONARY WILL
DEFY WAR PERIL
Liverpool, Sept. 10.
A twenty-four-year-old Liver- pool girl missionary will shortly be the only Englishwoman left in. Abyssinia.
Regardless of all the prepara- tions for war, and despite the instructions of the British dele. gation for the evacuation of women and children from the country, Miss Doris Benson is carrying on her work for the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society at her school at Asba Taferi, in the wild Chercher Province of Abyssinia.
Miss Benson is the sister of Mrs. Benson, wife of the Rev. R. L. Benson, vicur of St. Nathaniel's, Upper Parliament- street, Liverpool.
She has been in the mission field-for-about-twelve-months, teaching the Christian faith to the Somalis, Arabs and Gulas.
Elected To New Post As Lay Dying
CABLES DIRECTOR IN GERMAN CAR ACCIDENT
WHILE Sir Basil Blackett,
Bank of England director, lay dring a fortnight ago in a Marburg (German Rhineland) hospital, victim of a crash bo- tween his car and a train at a 'level crossing, he was elected to a new City directorship by financial colleagues at his
home.
Sir Basil was #l director of Cable and Wireless, Ltd. On the day of his accident he was elected a director of a new subsi-
diary company-Cable Invest-
ment Trust Company.
MISS-DORIS-BENSON-
Japanese Empress
Puts on the Girdle
IN
Tokyo, Sept. 5. Empress Nagako, who slaying at Ilayama with Em- peror Hirohito, has donned the ancient girdle which, by, court tradition, must be worn by the Hovereign's wife when the birth of a royal child is' impending.
One hundred midwives, repres senting the Japanese Mid- wives Association, to-day prayed at Meiji Shrine that Her Majesty might haves fortunato delivery. The birth is expected In December.
Giant Liner To
Be Rebuilt?
REPORT OF DEFECT IN NORMANDIE
Plans For Atlantic Air Lines
RIVALRY OF TWO CITIES BEGINS AGAIN
ONE of Britain's most
famous shipyards is to be devoted to building the biggest flying boats in the world for, a regular Transatlantic service,
Messra. Workman, Clark (1928), Ltd., the former Belfast shipbuilders who recently under- took to go out of this business, plan to build Sikorskya.
These are the giant flying boats to be used in the Cali- fornia to China service later this year. This service covers a route of 8,700 miles.
The Workman, Clark plan fol- lowa negotiations with the British Aircraft Manufacturing |Company, who, it was announced recently, had secured the British Empire rights for the manufacture and sale of these machines from the American
owners.
Lough And River Lord Willoughby de Broke, chairman of British Alrcraft Manufacturing Company, Bald
official then that 25 ment would not be made for some. time. Confirmation of the dent, however, was made by Messrs. Workman, Clark,
Announce.
This development means that Belfast Lough and the Mersey will once more enter into direct competition for the dominating position in the Atlantic services of the future,
Recently it was announced that the American Bellanen Aircraft Corporation are to build sea- planes at Liverpool and inaugurate a service from the Mersey to the United States via the Azores and Bermuda.
It is understood that the Bel- fast plan is for a regular direct passenger service across the North Atlantic between Belfast Lough and New York,
The Sikorsky flying boat WOR the type which recently, flew "blind" half-way cross the
Pacific,
Divorce Challenge
To The Church
A WOMAN, who recently -divorced--her-husband,
is to fight the Church of England, because a clergy- man refused to remarry her..
She has started a legal action. The woman could have been re-married at a register office, but wanted fl religious cere- mony.
She holds that a clergyman of the Church of England is bound by law to remarry her: She appealed to the bishop of the diocese, who supported the {clergyman's refusal.
The remarriage of divorced people has been prohibited by some bishops, but some clergy- men will remarry the "innocent" party to a divorce sult.
"This case, if it comes to trial, may clear up this position," A well-known ecclesiastical lawyer said. "At present it seems that the Church forbids what the State authorises."
INN WHERE KING
CHARLES II SLEPT
PILLORY TO BECOME
The £12,000,000 Normandie- the world's biggest and fastest liners the centre of conflicting GIRL WHO DOES NOT
Frau Eistentraeger, sixty-:
Įrumours. CARE FOR FILMS! year-old German school teacher
at Marburg, who was riding with stated that drastic reconstruc In shipping circles it is being Hollywood, Sopt, 1. Hollywood has bean shocked-Sir Basil at the time of the tion will be necessary when the street, lins, been saved from de-
crash, was critically ill last night ship is laid up at Le Havre later
coming a highly successful figure so badly that it has not yet got
on the New York stage. In 1911 over it.
he made his debut under theį Miss Kathryn Batson is the cul- auspices of D. W. Griffith, and sub- prit.
on
sequently took his place in the Having won a beauty contest in front rank of the popular leading Kentucky, she was awarded a trip mon of his day. During his to Hollywood. twenty-four-year career the Now, as all American beauty screen Moreno appeared in over queens go to Hollywood sooner or 200 feature pletures, short sub-inter, Hollywood is used to them jects, and seriale.
and has no great opinion of them When the talkies arrived the But Miss Batson was different.. Spanish star was hampered by She was so attractive that his accent, and gradually faded out studios at once offered her of the limelight. For the past five screen tests, and when these years ho has confined his attention proved that she had the mak- to acting and directing only ings of a star, they offered her "Spanish pictures in Hollywood and a fat.contract..
in Mexico City, and to perfecting his English.
Then came the shock..
"I won't sign," she said. "I don't think I care for films a career. I'm going back home bo
In "Storm over the Andes," ascond most important role. atarring Jack Holt, Moreno has the Kentucky."
as the result of her injuries,
Sir Basil, who was on holiday! In Germany, went out for drive with Frau Elstentraeger. He was at the wheel.
As the main road between Glessen and Lollar, which lay on his route, was closed for repairs he took a field track running be- side the railway,
this year.
+
Critics allege that owing to the immense power developed by the vessel's giant engines, there is considerable vibration, and that this has caused other "These rumours are absolutely defects to develop. untrue," an official in the London office of Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. Bald. "She is
A CAR PARK The King's Head, a lovely 16th century Inn in Rochester High-
molition to make way for now buildings.
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It is to be largely modernised inside, but all its most picturesque features are to be retained.
Charlos II once stayed at the King's Head; Dickens wrote about it, making it the "Great Wingel. bury Arms" in "Sketches by Boz." his carliest work.
There has been an inn on this spot since 1400. Behind It, now enclosed in the gardens, is the scono of the old Rochester market where the pillory and the stocks
Between the station of Allen- fully booked up for her next trips stood. This spot will now become dorf and Trels this road crosses across the Atlantic in both a car park and garage. the railway track at a level directions." crossing, although he saw that a train was approaching,
"It is true," he admitted, "that when she is in dry dock steps will be taken tọ He misjudged, the distance,
eliminate the and the train crashed into the tendency to vibration. We are back of the car, completely confident this will be satisfac wreckling it.
torily accomplished."
From the outalde the inn shows deplorable evidence of past attempts made to modernise It But enter the spacious hall and you are at once transferred into an atmosphere belonging to the days of the coach and the post chalso.
TO-MORROW KING'S
THE
THE STARS THAT BELONG together
Produced by WINFIELD SHEEHAN
IN A PICTURE TO DELIGHT EVERY HEART
GAYNOR
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One More
Spring
A FOX PICTONE mak
WALTER KING JANE DARWELL
ROGER IMHOF - GRANT MITCHELL NICK FORAN *-* STEPIN FETCHIT
From the novel by ROBERT NATHAN
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