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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1988.
The Baby
JURY DECIDE ON LIFE
Doctors Operate At Once
New York, May 12.
Twelve men held a baby girl's life in the ba- Jance for 90 minutes to-day-and returned a ver- dict against death.
The baby, Helaine Colan, five-weeks-old daughter of a Chicago dentist, lies in hospital with a growth eating its way to her brain. . A jury of ten doctors and two rabbis was deputed to decide between allowing her to die or operating and possibly destroying her sight.
With the father waiting at the point of collapse, they chose to operate, and within an hour Helaine's left eye was removed in the hope of arresting the growth's progress.
No decision was announced as to the treatment for the right eye, which is believed to be infected, although if it is not operated upon it will probably undergo X-ray treatment,
Mothers the world over have been touched by the life-or- death urgency in the case of the helpless child, whose parents, torn between two overwhelming alternatives, could not agree on her fate.
MOTHER PLEADED
FOR CHILD'S LIFE
Helaine's 23-year-old
FIRST BULLETIN—
"DOING VERY WELL"
mother: Mr. Colun, his tropes buoyed by the -drending the iden of her child grow- | jury's verdiet, raised his hand in ing up in a world of darkness, said approval when told what had been she could not consent to having the decided.
yes removed. Her husband, visualis- ing a time when the baby would
triumph over bindness, was willing Dr Robert Good, of the hospital for the operation,
Overcome with grief hist
the jury met to-day,
Mrs.
The operation was performed by
stall, and the test bulletin last night before and the baby had malted and Was
Colon "doing very well
cost, but she could not fare the erdval
pleaded for her child's life at any Eight specialists have cen em- of going to the hospital to await the Panelled to exandr fateful decision.
Htaine Juter.
It is uncertain yet whether her sight
Messages had
poured Inlo the
While the jury was examining X-be saved ray pictures of Belatne's head, a big crowd walled silently outside the hospital from bind people, some hospital.
thousands of miles meny, pleading for un-the baby's life. Now she has the chaner to live, but whether in light o darkness only time can show.
Doctors and rabbis agreed animously in favour of giving baby a chance to live.
NEW TYPE OF WARSHIP:
AIRCRAFT-CRUISERS
Swedish And American Vessels
the
and
is
CHISTENED. Many friends gathered at St. Andrew's Church last week for the chris- tening of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanderson Smith. This picture was taken after the ceremony.
ROOSEVELT MODERNISES
MONROE DOCTRINE
(By John M. Vebler}
United Press Latin American Editor
New York.
President Roosevelt's restatement of the Mouroe Doctrine before the Pan American Unlon's governing board in Washington on Pan Ameri- can Day was an umplied "hands off" warning to Fascism as regards New Worte demueraty.
It brought up in date the 114-year- ld keystone of United States foreign
polley in the Western Hemisphere in the light of present-day conditions watch include a threat, not so much of armed aggression to the south trut of a high-powered "radio invasion" to sprend Fascist dens in Latin Ame- rien and thereby endunga democra- He government.
PROFESSOR urges staTE CONTROL OF MARRIAGE
Four plans to check the declining birth rato and to prevent the unfit outnumbaring the fit in the population were urged by Sir E. Farquhar Buzzard, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, in a speech in London. They were *~~~
1.
2.
3
4
An intensive study of human heredity, with statutory authority for the collection of all necessary information, and a long-term endowment to finance research,
More general education of children in biology, the science of life, with special reference to heredity.
The introduction of some form of statutory authority for marriage, involving an investigation of the personal and family health of the contracting parties,
Some form of economic encouragement towards raising a fit family.
£54,000 Couple Found
Happiness 5-Room House
In
Although Mr. Thomas Herbert Smith had £54,689 The President's inclusion of other saved up, he and his wife would never leave the five- countries of the Americas ma mutual roomed house in Lavenham-road, Southfields, S.W., defence against aggression from out-
side the continent gave the Mource where they settled when they married on a few shillings Doctrine a broader, more co-opera- a week, says a Correspondent. tive interpretation than the origin)
Mr. Smith's will, revealing his for unilateral statement which In recent tune, was published recently. years has aroused so much opposition making a number of personal and from Latin Amerie countries. It charitable bequests, he left the re- also forecast gome Join!
sidue of his property in his wife for
aged fourteen, and
action by
After
Monks Who
the Eighth Pan American Conference W and then to his nephews, Cyril Lived In Cave
mutual
peace.
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Archaeologists in India have Just mude an Interesting and important discovery of what is claimed to be the Arst cavern attributable to century B.C.
CL
in Lima, Peru, next December for Gordon Thomas Smith, aged nine,
preservation American of Little Cheverell, Devizes, Wilts.
the will were these words: "As what I I am able to leave
mi nephews is the result of many years of work and thrift, i sin- cerely hope they will not waste any
A report which has been received In London suggests that the cavern of it in drinking, smoking от
was the retreat in the early winter gambling in any form, but a months of Buddhists or Jaina monks. and trust that they will grow when the north-west-monsoon broke to be honourable and God-fearing men and be Q blessing in the world,"
Mr. Roosevelt's address was por- ticularly timely in view of recent political events in South America which have been interpreted as trends toward Fascism. The most muisland- ing was President Getulio Vargas' amidships, coup in Brazii last November when Just forward of the mainmast, as in he proclaimed a new constitution and
just abaft the bridge, as
"Southamptou" class, or
1
Our
Mrs. Smith spoke to me about her
been at high freeboard, necessitated American republic, only to have their attended busy he was he always
by the sunken hangar, the Brooklyn fingers burned. does not betray her dual character.
the Baptist Chapel.
Photographs of the Swedish aircraft cruiser Gatland, which visited Portsmouth recently, and newly-completed United the
our "Cumberlond" class, but at the set up an authoritarian form of gov-husband:—
the extreme stern, under cruiser Brooklyn have States
qmrter-ernment. Immediately the ery of "He was eighteen when he left į deck. aroused considerable interest, for
"Fascism" was raised in this country his home in Worcestershire to come these two vessels amply support
Apart from the crane at the stern, and even Italy and Germany launch-to London. He started in the build- prediction that the cruiser
the two scarcely discernible, low-
ing trade, filing in his spare time ed high-pressure campaigns will
to with odd jobs and study. the aircraft carrier
lying catapults on either side of the eventually be merged into a new
"However quarterdeck and a broad square-cut sirengthen relations with the South type of warship favoured by naval Powers large and small.
"It was at the chapel at Earlsfield that I met him, and we were married Sweden is not a great Power and
The truth of the Brazilian situa-there and took this house. has only a comparatively
modest
In fact, she looks more the one-role
"After he had gone into business on United Press tion, based
dis- navy. The Gotland Was probably cruiser than any cruiser since pre-
himself and had prospered produced (writes Raymond Block catapult days. The long forecastle, patches from that country.
is that for man in the United Services Review) minimizing the size of the three triple there has been no Gil change in the people often asked why we did not move into a more up-to-date house because she could not afford both an turrets, the clase grou
krouping of the political set-up. Although a Fascist or more prosperous neighbourhood. aircraft carrier and a modern cruiser
funnels, bridge and after-
the green-shirt Integralist "But we were fond of the Httle of substantial tonnoge.
tructure amidships, the
two group,
Action, existed, it revealed very lit-place where we began our life to- which But the United States is a great low-lying triple turrets aft
ordered dis-gether, and neither of us wonted to Power second only to Britain, and the seem to merge flush with the quarter-tle strength and was
with Nazi organisa-move.
"It is only a small house, but we fact that she has bulit a hybrid vessel deck, and the absence of deel hangars banded, along
remark-tlons, shortly after President Vargas have all the comforts we could wish of the type may mean the adoption of and torpedo-tubes give her
for, and neither of us wanted a more aircraft cruisers by other Powers.
opulent mode of living.
THE GOTLAND
able clean-cut appearance.
The planes are moved from the hangar to the quarter-deck by means
TWENTY YEARS AGO
consolidated his new regime.
Chile is the only other South Ame- an organized
The Fascist threat lies in the dis-
with unusual severity,
It lies on
on a ledge of rock above the upper cave of the Pallava King Mahandravarman (about A.D. 625), and the approach is along a narrow belt of rock skirting the northern flank of the bill.
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
To get there entails a risk to life
on all fourn under projecting and limb, for it is only by crawling boulder, in which a false move would mean instant death, that access to it can be attained,
A magnificent view is obtained from the rock for several miles along the River Kaveri. picturesque
On the rock, which measures 30 IL. by 25 ft. there are scooped out in the live rock beds smoothed and provid- ed with pillow lofts, one of which has few archale letters engraved on it of the Afth century AD.
Search for further evidence of the antiquity of the cavern, and also the possible presence of others, is being. made.
WAY TO ANGLO-GERMAN
FRIENDSHIP
The Gotland, with a displacement of a lift, as in orthodox aircraft car-rican country with of 4,765 tons, a speed of 27 knots, and riers. The logical development of Fascist group, the National Socialist un armament of six din, guns, four the Brooklyn layout is the removal of (Nazi) Party, which has succeeded 3in. A.A. guns and six 21ia, torpedo the armament, masts funnels, and in electing three of its members to tubes, can be considered a normal, superstructure still farther forward the Chamber of Deputies but which well-armed, albelt only moderately to leave from a third to a half of the is not regarded as dangerous to the fast, cruiser in every respect. But entire upper deck clear, aft, to enable | government. she can also be classed as a proper planes to fly off instead of being aircraft carrier without stretching | launched Into Night by catapult. the imagination unduly,
semination of propaganda by radio in British Ambassador And “Honesty Of Intentions" which democracy is ridiculed and She has all the modern equipment and devices common to orthodox air- It is interesting to recall that nasalled for its alleged fallures and
Sir Nevile Henderson, the British the loyal friendship of the British craft carriers, she is commodious and Britain had a cruiser of about the the "benefits" of the Fasclat sytem
extolled. Powerful short-wave radio Ambassador in Berlin, who was the Empire, as we desire hers, she must comfortable below decks in spite of same displacement as the Brooklyn, gtations have flooded Latin America guest of honour at the annual dinner appreciate the honesty of our inten- the demands made upon space by her from which 'plunes could y Dir. | *W*
with such propaganda, in Spanish of the Anglo-German Society at Ham-tions and help us to ensure that peace dual role, and shé is a particularly twenty years ago.
and Portuguese. It has, of course, burg, said the aims of the society which we all desire for a common good sea boat.
H.M.S. Vindictive, of 0,750 tons dia- Impressed some of people and the furtherance of Auglo-German humanity." Two-thirds of the Gotland, forward placement which at that time pre- there is where the possible danger spiritual, cultural and social relations and amidships, is cruiser, the other sented much the sume appearance au 18 found. The propaganda accen- ought not to be so difficult to realiae obstacle to the natural development third, aft, is aircraft carrior. There the Gotland does now was laid down
tuates the division between Fascists as they in fact were. sho can accommodate eight Hawker as a unit of the "Hawkins' class of and anti-Fascists and unless it is
understanding between cruisers in 1910, and completed as an curbed or successfully refuted, might peoples, continued Sir Nevile, "is Ospreys. She has no flying deck the strictest senke; but on the conti-¦ aircraft carrier in 1018.
eventually be a cause of disorder.
the most difficult of all problems." nuation of the boat deck aft, ns it were, a turntable catapult is capable of launching 'planes at the rate of one every two minutes. Right aft is
crane for holsting the board.
aircraft
on
the
"Mutual
Political differences were the main
of those spiritual, cultural and social developments which it was the aim of the society to promote. They must begin, therefore, by seeking mutual She had a flying-off deck aft, super- It is unlikely that President Roose- Nations grew up, separately, each comprehension ku political matters.
Each "I can imagine nothing more ap- imposed on the quarter-deck and her velt had in mind any possible armed developing its own outlook, deck. Only three of the seven 7.5 in. American countries.
on the Latin thought its own point of view the best sheiler deck also became a Aying-off attack from abroad
What he most and falled to understand that of Pailing," Sir Nevile concluded, "more hateful or more disastrous to both of guns, as designed, were suppressed, certainly Intended was to remind the others. her duty being to act as an alighting entire New World of the "Inestimable
Sir Nevile recalled that a year ago us than was between our countries. "Let us try not to talk of it or even ship for 'planes flown from other gift of individual liberty within the at a dinner in Berlin he had explain to think of it, but rather to talks and
law" under the
the democratic system. ed his personal opinion of Anglo-think only of the inevitablity of a The American Brooklyn has a dis-
Hin address was designed as a warn-German political relations. pincement of 10,000 tons, a speed of She was reconverted to a cruiser In|ing to Latin Amerleans to root out "I have not modifed that opinion nearly 33 knois, and an armament of 1923-25, the shelter-deck forward be- | any incipient undemocratic move-during my year's residence in Ger- "Is that so difficult? As I said nitoen din, guns and eight Sin. A.A. Îng built up into a hangar and a ments before they reach the stage many, he said. "If anything, I am nearly a year ago in Berlin, give us
catupult replacing the shelter-deck where they might endanger the hard-fortifed in it.
peace and peaceful solutions anül Glor- Her four aircraft are housed in gun. She is now a training-ship for won independence of any of the peo- "The whole alm and basls of British many will find no more sincero friend hangars, not abreast the fore funnel, cadets.
ples of the Western Hemisphere. | policy la ponce, If Conmany destros than the British Empire."
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