THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. -TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1936.

Girl Shot Coronation to be Planned

Dead At Breakfast In Bed

Chicago, July 25.

AUDREY

VALLETTE,

young and beautiful

platinum

blonde,

twice

married and divorced, was sitting up in bed in a silk nightgown at a Chicago hotel to-day, having her breakfast.

She had a visiter The hotel telephony other. Audrey wan for help..

Ometals burst

+212 in th

kened carpinit

into her roam, i

found her breding to death Freisi

a bullet wound.

"LOVE VENGEANCE"

Agents

that

Investigate murder is one of "love vengrabee“ on the part of a jealous wife wife of 10 of Audrey's quaintances.

this

hu

A

A

Hotel workers reported at

brunette visited Andrey younk Immediately before her death, The the woman left in a cat just as shat girl telephoned for help. The wats of her room were cover- ed with pictures of stage and boxing celebrities, including an autographeil portrait of Max Baer.

The police claim to have a che 18 Bant from the identity of her

which mtes in a slim binck diary was found on the dressing table. In it Audrey recorded the names of her men friends, with descriptions of a

hul drinking, slicht Atecession of orgien-Reuter,

Leaders

Title to Films.

KING

1

Ta Countess of Warwick, fl English noblewomira visited friends in Hollywooet and ended up by getting a 11im test a forthcoming part in

production.

DUEL FOUGHT AT BARRACKS

COUNTS RECONCILED

Budapest, July 21. A pisted duel was fought in n Budapest army barracks this after noon between two prominent Han KARIANS.

Count Apponyi, a Liberal members

MAJOR WHO SHOT: of Parliament, the challenger, and

HIMSELF

Declared by Jury to Have Been Sane at Time INSURANCE COMPANY

SUED

Cunnt Karolyi, a Conservative me ber, exchanged one shot each at distance of 30 pens, Neither was i wounded, and the two became

convited.

The quartel of the two politicians

Of National

APPOINTS COMMITTEE FOR GREAT PAGEANT

OF EMPIRE

The Coronation, fixed for Wednesday, May 12, of next year, is to be organised by a Committee of 42 leading men.. representing every political party and every section of the community.

by 42 Life

JOYCE BENNYS

£1,000,000 to Save

St. Mark's, Venice

Home, July 31.

Anxiety about the dangerous sinte of the foundations of St. Mark's Cathedral, Venice, has led the Government to authorise l spending of £25,000 to save the 1,000-year-old church.

The pylons have been eruded by the waters of the Ingoon, and a battle, kely to cast a total of £1,000,000, is to be waged in save the enthedral that was rebuilt in 976.

An Order in Council by the King was announced in SOVIET

the "Gazette," appointing a Privy Council Committee to consider the necessary preparations.

Headed by the Duke of York, the Committee includes

SCIENCE

the two Archbishops, the Lord Chancellor, members of the CREATES Cabinet, principal Officers of the Household, Mr. Lloyd LIFE George, Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. C. R. Attlee and Mr.

H. B. Lees-Smith.

Full List Of Members Pres

experi- INTERESTING

ments on reviving an

Members appointed in The Order in Council. which was isolated heart are being given at Buckingham Palace are:

Duke of York.

Archbishop of Canterbury,

Viscount Hailsham

Archbishop of York,

Prime Minister,

Mr. Hamsay MacDonald, Viscount Halifax. Duke of Norfolk, Duke of Portland, Marquis of Salisbury, Marquis of Zetland, Marquis of Crewe, Lord Chamberlain, Lord Steward,

Master of the Hurse, Earl of Derby,

Earl of Crawford and Balearres, Earl of Onslow. Earl of Athlone, Viscount Swinton, Tishop of London,

To

dates back to April, when Count Ap nyi, son of Hungary's "Grand Old Man, Count Alber Appanyi, accuseĚ. Count Karolyi in a newspaper netirle of Nazi sympathies, Cumit Karaty is Major Charles William St. John replie a public speech, aceudag. Rowhandson, who shot unself in a Count Appony) of being the servant taxi-cab in Pall Mall, London, an of the lead party for August 3, 1934, was sane at the time, and other personal considerations,

This decision was come to by the Jury in the King's Bench Division, Just

Reuter.

financial

ineinled

Count Apponyi's seconds month, where, before Me Justice Gen. Stephen Horthy, brother of the Swift, & claim for £12,169 against the Hungarian Regent, Adal Horthy.- Royal Insurance Co. (Ltil.), arising out of the major's death, was heard.

The for shot himself a few minuter before

his policies lapsed shortly before he died, "Technical

defrauding the insurance empanel dit! not appreciate to full the impropriety of the act which he was about to commit, or did they! think that his mind was 50 dis eased that, when he shot himself hep

#rougli non-payment of premiums,

The plaintiff was Mrs. Agnes Emily de la Poer Beresford, niece and ad- ministratrix of her uncle's estate.

When Mr. Roland Oliver, K.C., formally-asked-for judgment_of_de thought he was shooting grouse or fendants, Mr. Justice Swift said he killing a ̄pije?“ would hear legal arguments on the Jury's verdict.

It had been stated that if the plain till gucceeded the Major's creditors would be paid 15s in the £. The de- fence relied on the Coroner's verdict that Major Lowlandson "feloniously, killed himself," and that to pay out on the policies was against publie policy.

Mr. Justice Swift read Major Row landson's leiter to the Coroner, and asked, "Do you think that is a letter of a man who had played high and and lost, and saw that the only way of saving something from the wreck for his friends was to get it from the insurance company?"

The jury returned after an absence

Appoint Executive

Lord Hewart,

Lori Thankerton.

Lord Weight,

Lord Wigram,

Sir John Simon,

Mr. Anthony Eden.

Mr. William Ormsby-Gore. Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, Mr. Malcolm MacDonnid. Sir Godfrey Collins, Sir Austen Chamberlain. Mr. David Lloyd George, Mr. Winston Churchill. Mr. John Robert Clynes. Sir Samuel Hoare,

Mr. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, Mr. B. R. Lees-Smith.

Sir Archibald Sinclair. Mr. Wilfred Guild Normand, Mr Cement Richard Attlee.

The 42 names are completed by that of the King himself, who automatically a member of the Committee.

It is provided that the foregoing "or any five of them" be appointed a committee, and "that the said committee shall nominate an executive committee."

Only those aspects of the preparations which are the concern of the United Kingdom will be considered by the committee.

Arrangements for the participation of the Dominions with the United Kingdom are still under discussion between the Governments.

the Soviet

[conducted in

Union.

These experiments which were the bugun only recently in children's clinic of the Second Moscow State Medical Institute, have already yielded unusually interesting scientific and practi- Jenl results.

Soviet physicians engaged in practical experimentation on the 4123 isolated revivification of heart, are at the same time studying the relation between its. activity and the rest of the organism.

pro- Carrying on found scientific work in this eld they are striving to answer and extend a whole complex of problems; under which ailments. is it possible to revive the heart; within the lapse of how many hours can it be revived; how long can a rerived heart fune- tion; within what age limits can ja heart be revived, etc.

71 EXPERIMENTS With these questions in view. Soviet playsicians, under the leadership of Prof. Ossinovsky, conducted 71 ex- periments which yielded the follow- ing results: the younger the

dead

child, the easier it is to revive its

An unprecedented task of organisation faces not only the Privy Council Committee, but also the many public and private hear Eighty per cent. of the cases bodies concerned in the Coronation arrangements.

'BEE" LILLIE

TELLS: HOW I

PUZZLED U. S.

-Ladu Peel Or Aunty Bee?

in which hearts have been revived are successful in one-month old in- fants. For six-months oki infants 71% of the experiments are success- ful. for children up to your-55%, up to 2 years-57% and up to 5 years --35"

The experiments have Also shown that it is easiest to revive the hearts of those children who have died of diarrhoea pneumonia

of the experi-

(70%

successful).

ог

hove died of scarlation and dysentery

ments It is considerably more dificult to revive the hearts of children who

(42-43% successful experiments). make wise-crucks heart can revived even 28 hours The questions left to the jury and can't make up its mind about the hidden charm of after death, but the sooner

whether to call her Lady Socony Motor Oil, cut capers at heart is solated after death the more

he question they had to decide was of an hour and a halt with a verdict VIVACIOUS as ever, but America understand that one As shown by these experiments s

as to the state of Major Rowlandson's mind when he shot himself. How the Court would ultimately cecide the question of the linbility of the insur- unce curapany his Lordship had not the feast iden.

have

in favour of defendants,

the answers were:----

wondering why America can

1. Was Major Rowlandsan, at the Peel or the "Queen Bee of time he shot himself, under such a de- feet of reason from disense, of the Broadway," Beatrice Lillie, heard." the Judgy con mind as not to know the nature and luminary of the New York tinued, "that there, are important quality of the act he was doing, or, questions of law to be argued, as to if he did know it, that he did not stage and widow of Sir wirat the effect of dying by his own know it was wrong? NO.

Robert Peel, told of her little hand might be on the policies, and it

Was he possessed of that degger troubles at the Savoy Hotel may be that much consideration will. have to be given to this matter, aut physical, intellectual, and moral

over his actiuis which recently, following her ar- only by myself but by other legal control tribunals, before it is finally deter normal man would possess?—Yes. rival in London aboard the When Mr. Roland Oliver, K.C., mined."

formally asked for judgment for the Queen Mary. defendants, Mr. Justlee Swift said he "Did the jury think," asked his would hear legal arguments on the Lordship. "that the Major, who wrote jury's verdict Inter that day.

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New York's Montmartre Club, tell "Bee-Sop's Fables" over a national hook-up, and still bet Lady Peel on the side.

successful will the experiment be.

the

HOW IT IS DONE Prof. Ossinovsky's procedure in his present experiments is as follows:

The heart of the dead child is She said: "Amerien refuses to get suspended in a special apparatus con- the point. There were still sloughs nected with tubing through which of fan letters trailing my wireless warned nourishing" liquid—tirode—is broadcasts which begin 'Dear Aunty passed under a

a given pressure. Bec.

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with the dead heart it evidently fatigue "AL the same time monocled New washes cut those products of Yorkers with English accents accost or poison which caused the cessation me with grandiose bows and saluta- of the heart's activity. In passing tions such as, 'My deah Lady Peel, through the dead heart rode

Causes your jokes about the motor oli were it to contract. The heart begins to simply fetching Miss Lillie lament-beat. It revives. A penell fastened to the end of a little lever which la connected with the heart begins, to She told of a royal battle be record its

of the fact that the stage career, a battle in the back- heart has begun to live. woods Middle Western metropolis

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The total Expenditure in 1936 on behalf of VICTORY More than half of the experiments sick and destitute children is estimated at "I was headlined for a personal Appearance at the K.K.O. Palace, performed showed that the use of $25,000, against which the Income to date is Sparkling letters three feet high irode alone is sufficient for the heart $18,000 only.

In order to continue its work, the Bocinty shouted to the Cleveland populace to begin to live again. In 35% of the asks for the balance of that Lady Peci of Londonlown' was adrenalin and other cardiac stimu- experiments additional injections of stalking the stage.

$7,000

Hon. Treasurers:

before the close of the financial year on 31st "An

Avalanche of Clevelanders tunts were required.

"It is necessary to say," stated `October. deluged the theatre. In a triumphal

Prof. Ossinovsky In an interview march that would have tickled u Roman conqueror, I was escorted to the stage by a detachment of Scots- Canadians in Highland bonnets, and kilts.

P. & O. Building. KWOK CHAN,

with

* Tass correspondent, "that Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.. we are now only at the start of a

c/o Mackinnon, Muckenzie & Co., tremendously significant solentilic work, whleli puts as its final es the revivification of the heart in the organism--the prolongation of Human life-victory over death.”— Таан what

When I started my usual Hel of comedy the audience remained awe-stricken by the Lady Peel bill-posters. I didn't know

the mention of 'Ladyship' meant in little old Ohio.

back to the U.S.A. ngnin. For stage "My jokes were received as august purposes there is no homeland like pronouncements of mobility. MY America, the arch-heroine of Brond

bright lights contends.

comic blond wig and ludlerous even~| wa so tangled in contracts

ing cape were accepted as the modes

of the moment.

'A NOBLE FLOP'

that it's no use being sentimental about England any more. An occasional visit to my son at Harrow is about. "Without even stirring a chuckle all America will spare me." I made my bow when the act was "Bee of Brandsway" was as gay, over. Reverently tile audience rose boyish and full of expers as ever. Even the scattered roy strands in to its fout and bowed with me.

not "I was a noble flop. Only since her boyish bobbed hair could I've gotic on the radio is America subtract from the joyous abandon beginning to realise that its Aunty which continues to be part of her Bee and Lady Peel are both-Just after a stage, wireless and canret

·be."

careor that would have made Her- After a month'e appearance in cules call for hot towels and the London, Beatrice Lilile will swing' showers.

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