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Within 45 Minutes of A Woman's Death___
Her Kidney Was "Transplanted"
Chicago, June 19.
Doctors have successfully removed a diseased kidney from an ill woman and replaced it with a healthy one taken from a dead woman, it was dis- closed today.
: TALIE
The operation was per- Company of Mary Hospital Howard on Saturday by Dr Richard formed
on Mrs Tucker, 49, at the Little Lawler, Her doctora sald Mra Tucker was "willing to gamble.rather than lie back
NO
ACTION wait for death."
IN HAWLEY
INCIDENT
London, June 18, The British Government will take no Retion un General
The healthy kidney came unidentified from ILMI
woman who agreed, before he died, to dannte the organ. The surgical transplanting was called the Hirst of its kind!
ine:lica!
animalit
#lthough similar opera- have been performed on
Mrs Tucker suffered from a polycystle growth of the kidney, Incurable condition. She Douglas MacArthur's complaint agreed to an operation after be of the Landen Times, Mr Frank told her case was hopeless
re-nd then
that
the
Tokyo correspondent
#11
weeks
walled Ave while doelors searched for a suitable donor.
lind insccurately Hawley, ported events In Juan, the Forelim Under-Secretry. Mr
Within a few minutes of the Finest Davies, Fuld today.
donor's death, two team of
swung into not restard Gen-urgeons eral MacArthur's action as in-One, header by Dr Janes West, terfering With: the newspaper removed
Britain did
correspondent's rithis nor did
nction.
kidney.
the healthy while another, with Dr Lawler thr Government endorse the in charge, removed Mr. Tucker's General's complaint. Mr Davies besed kidney. fald the House of Coin,
three Davies
accuracles,
All the Bellish Government
had done was to pass this on pink" colour.
to the Times
ago that
THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1950.
The Antarctic Is Melting?
Hungary's terms over Vogeler
Vogeler
be freed Coon
The
оп
Shanghai
sentences cancelled
the
Tipping the scales in favour of
peace OUTLAWING
Detroit, June 19.
REDS IN S.A.
General Carlos P. Romulo said today that the moral power of free Asiatic nations "may tip the scales in favour of peace." munist activities In South
Capetown, June 19, The bill to outlaw the Com- munist Party' and all Com-
Africa was adopted in com- The United Nations Gen-(the settlement of the problems mittes in the House of Assem- ' eral Assembly President which confront mankind.
bly tonight, when the 10 hours Whilo stressing throughout Inilofted for the Philippine Foreign his talk that the alma and de-stage had expired.
committee
and Secretary, addressing the sites of the southeast Asiatic Kotary International, de-nollons were for penge, Romulo
The House of Assembly had clared that the desire for hinted that they will not stand
by Idly should the cold war carller adopted an amendment peace in the East, properly turn hot. He said, "Should the by the Minister of Justice, Mr generated, could touch off meiliods of peace finnlly fall C. R. Swnet, providing that a an Irresistiblo chain
of Parliament, re-am sure that the free states of Member
от Legisla action throughout the south and southeast Asia would Provincial Council
know whero 10 take their live Assembly, may bo Eland."
stated on the grounds of Com- He said that Asia recognises Romulo sald The Bagulu munism only after an enquiry that its power in world affairs conference, which he described by a select committee. Is chiefly normal. He defended ng "close to being n family the Bagulo conference of 1050 jaffale as international for not taking a stronger posi-ences could be", reached agree- tion on the cold war.
world.
confer-
The Minister's amendment
He caldment on a wider area Bian was also speciflently the conference could not have reported in the resolution it the tenure of office
મ milliary stand even judopted-United Press.
taken
If the participating nations had
been disposed to do so,
provided that of tho Judges of the Supreme Court, 06 safeguarded in the South
chould Africa
be Bot Act, affected by the Bill's provi-
Aggressive postures are pre-Ministers To Report sons.
rogative of the powerful. They
ill become the weak and de- fenceless.
The free states of
Asia do
south and southeast
not have a means to indulge in
Tower,
On Mission
Mr
in the
incor-
A landing has been made at Queen Maud Land in the Antarctic by the joint Nor- wegian Beliish Swedish Antarctic expedition board the steamer Norsel.
The dispatch from Cap- tain John Glaevar, leader of
Mr Swart said that the expedition, states that
London, June 18. report stage he would The Parliamentary
an Labourporate amendment
by the position of the landing
called been
for Nationalist Blember, that the London, June 19.
Frankfurt, June 19. a costly game of struggle for Party paint is a very favourable
But he sald the Wednesday 10 liscuss the provision for an enquiry by a The United States has one and that there are good The United States Euro Asiatic peoples do have a moral Colonies and hear a report from select committee should not ap- agreed tentatively to three prospects of being able to pean Commander,
General rower, AL
to anyone who was de the Bagulo con- Mr James Grifthe, Colonial ply he said, the
John clared PUT IN SALT
Hungarian conditions
moral Secretary, and
a Communist on May for make a landing there every Thomas Handy, today can- ference, Replying to questions from The healthy kidney was the release of Robert Voge- year.
celled the unexpired sen- force was unleashed which was Strachey, War Minister, on their 5, 1050, when the bill was first Labour Members, Mr placed in a salt solution which fer.
bound to have some effect on recent visit to Malaya.-Reuter. Introduced.-Reuter, an American business
tences of five Germans con- declared that al-Gen-contained an
territory berdering keni to prevent man imprisoned in Hungars the coast in the area of thevicted by an American Mili- eral MacArúnir and done was blood clotting and was passed to call the attention of the chief in surgicon in the
reliable charges, spy #djoining British Lalam Officer in To-
where Mrs Tucker kay, I sources reported on Mon-landing is completely un-tary Commission in Shang-
explored. Object of the ex-hai of working for kyo to Me Hawley's alleged in- [The doctors reported that the day.
kidney, when transplanted to
petition 18 to survey ice Japanese intelligence after Tucker, 100k on a "healthy These Nemirces zakl that free oases previously photo. Germany's surrender,
The five men were sentenced The operation was completed White Gate graphed from the air, as it Mr Hawley announced a week within 5 minutes of the donor's Sanders, Vogeler, an executive is suggested that the Queen in mars 1917 10 terms ran
ing from five to 10 years. They General MacArthur's death.
of the International Telephone Maud Land oases indicate were released today after the Chief of Staff, Major General; Dr Lawier salt Mis Tacker und Telegraph Company, was that the Antarctic is melt- War Crimes Modification E. Almond, had warned him was conscious today and able sentenced in February to 15
ing and the whole world Board recommended clemency that he might be expelled from in chat with those 11 her bid-
yeurs
on the grounds that they prison. Sanders got 13 Japan as a security risk." side, but he added that it would years.
growing warmer.
ju saol for nearly. five years A statement sued on behalf be
Picture above shows: C, before several days before the Informants said that to secure
and after their trial, of General) Almond the nexttimate success of the opera- the release of Vogeler, the de Robin, leader of the which was suficient punish- day denied this mod declared tion would be known.
United States agreed tentatively four-strong British contin- ment. that his falln concerned only
Her temperature hos remain in negotiations with Hungary:
The men are: Franz Sieberg. alleged Inaccuracies
Mred within normal range, an in- in
the expedition .17 former Genman consul Firstly, to permit Hungary to Kent Hawley'n reports, which tended portant sign, he said. Any reopen her consulates in the photographed on a previous general at Canton, sentenced to to "ald, support and encourage fallure of the kidney to fune-United States. They
were Antarctic expedition under five years for collecting military subversive elements among the Bon will result in uremin or closed on American orders after similar conditions.
information for the Japanese; Japanese."-Reuter,
kidney poisoning-United Press. the trial of Vogeler and Sanders
Hans Niemanu, 10, and Oswald! in Budapest.
Ulbricht, 36, both employees of Secondly, to release war res
the radio Interception station in parations that Hungary has de-
Canton, each sentenced to live manded
from
Germany, and
for intercepting radio German-held Hungarian erown
messages for the Japanese intel- jewels, including the historie
ligence authorities after Ger- crown of St. Stephen.
surrender; Herbert Mueler, 65, correspondent of the German News agency DNB, sentenced to 10 years for co- operating with the Japanese in news exchanges gleaned from Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Allied press broadcasts,
Felix Saunders, Inspector-General of Altenburg, 61, secrciary of the the Royal Air Force, arrived at former Cerian Embassy in Pei- Kat Tak this morning on a one-ping, sentenced to eight years day whirlwind tour of HAF
for assisting the Japanese establishments in Hongkong.
setting up a news exchange after Germany's surrender.
A unique archery contest has just been carried out in Sheffield and Helsinki-2,000 miles apart. The match was organised by Mrs Martha Soederstroem, a Finnish Archery Ace, who played for Sheffield's Abbeydale Archery Club against Helsinki. Photo shows: Mrs Martha Soederstroem taking nim when she shot for Sheffield against her own Helsinki.
NO HOPE FOR ISRAEL
JORDAN PEACE
Jerusalem, June 19.
Thirdly, to lift the State De- partment ban
American travel in Hungary,
On
The informants said Vogeler might be freed this week. They said Sanders might also be re lensed soon, but probably not at the same time.
are
The British authorities understood to have hedged on
conditions the Hungarian
for the release of Sanders, Rellable sources in Vienn |that. Anglo-American negolla- tions with Hungary have been
disclosed
going Ол for Fome time und |might culminate in the release of the two men.-United Press.
No Interest In
Sydney Stanley
The
London, June 19.
13ritintt Government
of
Whirlwind
tour of HK's
He
air force
modore A. D. Davies, AOC, and
was met by Air Com
were
for
They were among 227 Ger- Group Capt. J. Worrall. Station mans tried in Shanghat spreted a guard of honour form-conditional Commander, Kal Take, and in-violating the terms of Germanya
ed by 92 RAF (Malaya) Regl ment.
دا
his assistant,
Air Marshal Saunders is ac- companied Squadron WRAAF.
United Press,
surrender.
Oficer Palmer Supreme Soviet
Unsuccessful Bid
Meeting
Moscow, June 19.
The Supreme Soviet met al
By Yugoslavia the Kremlin today in a joint
Lake Success, June 19. Session with Yugoslavia
the Nationalities
tried unsuccess-Council and the Union Council a petillon of the rejected a suggestion in Parlinfully today to have the Chinese discuss ment today that it should ask Communists invited to replace World Congress of Peace Parti-
Was
France to extradite Sydney the
onans to outlaw atomle warfare, the Chinese Nationalists
Executive Board of the The petition, addressed to all Stanley, contact_ ราun who dis
of the world. Nations appeared from Britain in April United
International the parliaments
was presented to the Kremlin last year just before
Children's Emergency Fund. a warrant
When the 26-nation Executive on March 6 by an International sued for his orrest,
headed for a two-day ses-delegation
by Yveg Stanley was the key witness Board met
delegate's Farge, Yugoslav
a Frenchman, and in- at the Lynskey Tribunal which tion, the
to cluding the Americans, John probed alegations of corruption formal proposal was ruled.
be pulske Government departments,
the Board's compe- Rogne Steel and Rockwell Kent.
United Pres. The warrant was issued after he had failed to answer a summons under the Dankruptcy Act.
in
Sir Hartley Shawemas, the Attorney General. who had many verbal tussles with Mr Stanley at the Tribunal hear- ns, told a questioner in the
House of Commons today that extradition proceedings were not formally taken for bankruptcy offences.
In any event he did not think noy serious public Interest wolltl
be served by getting | Stanley back.—lleuter,
Radio Hongkong
ILK.T
ong Kong Calling- Light Prospects for a quick Israel Jordan peace gramme Summary:0.03.
Örchifal with Dorothy Squires were discounted heavily here today. This wasal); 024, Organ Rolo by Pro- Csmor Hans Bachem; 8.30, Cantonese indicated when the Government ännounced that | Radio-Given by Miss Lee Wal Lan & S. K. Len (Studio): 0.50, there had been no new developments in the Jordan
1.18. "Leitor trom America" By Alistair Cooke negotiations.
London Relay); 7.30, Stage & Screen Favourites By Alleen Woods Analyste (London Relay): 8.10,
до
Orchestral Belections;
The fact that there has been seeing the Longue 'united. It is Studio): 8, World News and New
continual behind - the = "enca a foregone conclusion that the 200-Bert Gillette at the contact between the two yovern- Jorden-Tarnel talks would split Hammond Organ: 830, "Gilbert & ments for more than a year is the League.
· Sullivan"—Excerpts from "Patience"; 9, "From the Editorials" (London Ne- An Tural rpoken- Decret.
Both Israel and Jordan are lay); D.10, Weather Report: 0.11, "Fo- man today declined either to
run of the Air" Mentier: Mre Mar- confirm or deily that talks were desired to sign a pact to halt ary Allinson. The Father T.F. in progress.
border ineldents and make rela- |Ryan, 8. J. Len Starbuck (Studio); Qucation Reliable tothees sald the sign- llons between the two countries Guest: Bayile
pact more cordial than appears on Master: Norman Tucker: 9.40, "I'm. Ing of a non-aggression
Balloon Centro Dance Orchestra is most unlikely before October, the surface. Thus, the countries Banc Tant-With the No. when the Arab League convenes are expected to exchange con-The Skyrockets 10.10. "Picture
fiscated to consider Jordan's expulsion
planca Jordan
on the BHUT to re Parade Talk
FA Bun for Your Money ambulance alf-written by Michael Storm (BUCTS); because of the Palestine.annom. turn a Jewish Lion. This is seen as the League's croft which made an emergency 100, Peter Torks and 11s Concert Real hadehot over Jordan's head to Innding last year, and Israel to Orchestra: 11, Radio News
back the prevent direct talks with Intel, give
biplane which London. Relay): 120. Weather Report: 11,18, "Goodnight Stude": Shaukancouly, Britain
Is was forced down in the Negev God Bare the King; 11.30. Close Madderstood to be intarveted in last weekend.-United Proin
1
tence.--Reuter,
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