·THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER 26, 1935.

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BY FATE

DIED ON EVE OF FINDING TUBERCULOSIS CURE

R. JOSEPH SEVI, clever Jewish research DR.

worker, died, his relatives believe, when he' WOE on the threshold of perfecting a cure for tuberculosis.

Dr. Sevi was found dead recently in his rooms in Cazenove Rond, Stoke Newington,

Death was due to heart failure.

A glass and a bottle found on a table, how- ever, have been taken by the police for examina- tion.

Dr. Sevi led the life of a recluse. All his time was devoted to scientific research; he spoke several languages.

As a young man he qualified as a French surgeon, and began his studies at the famous Pasteur Institute. Here he came into close con- tact with the terrible effects of tuberculosis and decided to try to find a cure.

"He discovered a serum to treat tuberculosis in children while he was working. at the Pasteur Ins- titute," Mr. Ferdinand Fishman,

of Len Bridge Road, Clapton, Dr. Sevi's brother-in-law, said.

"I understand he was working hard now to solve the problem of curing tuberculosis in adults."

"Had Ten Degrees" Mrs. Pirhman said: "My brother was a brilliant man, and reports that he might have com mitted suicide have greatly upset

me.

"I was told when I visited the mortuary that death was due to heart failure.

and

"My brother had ten degrees, including L.R.C.P. (Lond.) M.R.C.S. (Eng.). He was a French larrister, too.

IN

·CAIRO

The picture above shows the fortress in Cairo where English and Egyptian garri ons are concentrated in connee- tion with defence measures urdertaken as a result of the War in Enst Africa.

SISTER DEAD:

LENIN'S SISTER

TSAR DEATH PLOTTER

Moscow, Nov. 1. Lenin's sister, Anna Ilyichinn Ulyanova, known as "the oldest Bolshevik," plotter against the life of the Tsar Alexander III., and fellow-worker with famous brother, died yesterday at the age of 71, nt Gorki, the Moscow suburb where Lenin himself died 11 years ago.

her

A Notable Foat

In 1917, when the Kerensky revolution broke out, she was be- hind prison bars in St. Peters- burg. Freed with the rest of the political prisoners she im mediately assumed responsible insks in the Bolshevik Party in preparation for the Bolshevik the revolution of October in

same year. She joined the revolutionary He came to Eng-movement when a

young girl, anal in 1921 to continue his re- land was 23 when she took part to assassinate Jin the plot searches.

Alexander III., organised by her brother, Alexander Byich.

"The drugs in his rooms were for there researches, and he did not lack money--0 was found there."

Her brother Alexander must Lenin Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Milward, who not be confused with

Vladimir oreupied the house where the doc-whose real name was for lodged, said Dr. Sevi always lyfch) who was then 17. seemed preoccupied.

"He never said 'Good morning" when I met him." said Mrs. Mil- ward, "and at nights he would walk up and down. He wouldn't allow anyone in to clean his rooms, and he cooked his food himself."

was

23

For her part in this plat site

exiled

her brother Alexander was hanged.

She

.arrested and im- prisoned three times, and exiled twice under the Tsarist régime.,

Was

By Making Noises They Are Making Fortunes

HOLLYWOOD'S STRANGEST PROFESSION

Hollywood, Nov. 24.

One of the strangest professions in the many strange professions represented in Hollywood is that of making noises.

There are approximately 25 people in this group who go through life making fortunes at the same time.

Their names are never shown

on the screen, and nobody outside the studios knows who they are, but the films would be a great deni poorer without them.

exam-

Take Pinto Colvig, for ple. He is the voice of Pluto the Pup and other characters in the Mickey Mouse cartoons.

This group of noise-makers is almost a closed corporation. No others can gain admission for the purpose of imitating birds and crying babies or for screaming, grunting, neighing like a horse or mooing like a cow.

When hiccoughing was needed on the set of "The Milky Way," Harold Lloyd's new pleture, Ruby Ray was secured.

Miss Ray was singing in grand opera last year, but now she is Hollywood's leading bird-imitator and artistic whistler.

It was Miss Ray who supplied the

SALESMAN SAM

THANKS FER BRINGIN' ME INTI WAS SCARED

STIFF!

OH, THASS OKAY,

MISTERI

Hound of the brain-fever bird in "Four Frightened People."

Best Stutterer Tommy Carr, a wireless per- former, was brought into action when a stutterer was needed in "It's a Great Life."

The best stutterer in Hollywood is Roscoe Ates, but he happens to be the most expensive too.

A man, Eddie Delmar, is said to be Hollywood's best baby-crier.

They would use a real baby In the studios if the State Welfare De- partment would permit it.

Claire Vincent is the lending

screamer,

Of course there are some actors In Hollywood who can still make their own peculiar noises at times outside the bounds of ordinary speech-people like Lionel Barry- more and Wallace Beory, for ex- ample.

MIGOLLY, ¡A COUPLE OF RAY, WHAT GUYS TIPPED HAPPENED OVER IN A

CANOE! I "TRIED TO'GRABİ BOTH OF EM, BUTİ THE OTHER GUY! SWAM ASHORE I'M PRETTY.

GOOD, HUH?

One of her most notable achieve. ments, which marked her resource- she 1896 when fulness, was in managed to maintain contact with Lenin, who was imprisoned in St. a copy Petersburg, and secure.

the Com- of the programme of munist Party drawn up by him in code.

For the last few years she had lived in retirement and in-health had forced her to relinquish her work on the history of the Com- munist Party, as a member of the editorial board of the journal Revolution, The Proletarian and on the Board of Education with Lenin's widow, who continues her activities.

The remaining members of the Lenin family are a sister Maria and-a-brother-Dimitri, of whom little is heard.

SOVIET NEWSPAPERS IN BRITISH MUSEUM

London, Nov. 15. Somewhat to its surprise, that highly respectable Institution, the British Museum, has received an Immense quantity of Soviet official newspapers, embracing the plete files from 1924 to 1933-the the most important period of Soviet regime-of Izvestia, Pravda, Ekanemicheskaya Zhizn and other periodicals.

com-

What is more. the British. Museum is now the only public in- stitution outside of Moscow. where complete files of these Journals can be seen.

Explanation of this signal hon- our, it is understood, lles in the fact that it was under the vener- able dome of the British Museum reading room that Karl Marx wrote the larger part of "Das Kapital."

However, there isn't room under the dome for the Soviet newspapers and they will be filed with all other newspapers in n suburban fire. proof warehouse where periodicals. are kept.-United Press.

A Fishing 'Em-Out Story

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126

ACROSS

134

3 Birils take a great part in this

Kame.

The plural of this golfers' club would suggest that mother was after the cocoanuts,

Din.

10 Change one letter of 5 down to

this river of India. 11 This substanea is obtained from

giant ecl.

12 The wood in 8 across.

13 County of Ireland.

14 The motorist would not be this

if his ear were thin.

17 The fing that gives sound en- couragement to the literary Insect

19 A reverie is funny.

23 "I cap them" (anag.).

sweet.

27

20 Met this for the way.

30 Sounds like normal assistance

but is a wooden protection. 31 Recount..

32 Fish.

'33 Difcult.

34 The ground between the target and the gun, sometimes in two

sensos.

DOWN

1 A member of the Solar System. 2 Coal measure.

3 The man who makes jam in un

African town.

4 Put a head on a number to make

it heavy.

6 A 20 down who follows the

forces.

6 Cruel,

Only

21

thot 7 French watering place

sounds as if meant for water.

13 Fruit,

15 Bird.

If There's some sense in this part

of rifle.

18 Wouldn't this have been a suit-

name for Eve?

04

able

This pient seems to emphasize the sex of, the bird.

21 He used to do the washing up. 22 Formation known to motorists when the leading vehicle will not

on or get in."

24 Complete in natural develop

ment. 25 Feathers that show a horse. 26 "Red art" (amg.). 28 Sagarious..

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