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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DON'S APPEAL DISMISSED

MANX COURT'S. DECISION

FOUR MONTHS' SENTENCE

Kaya Dan's appeal against his convinction and sentence last July

for

the manalaughter of his mechanic, Frank Tayler, was dis- missed by the Court of Appeal, Douglas, Isle of Man. Judgment was given after the Court had sat for three days to hear the argu ments put forward on behalf of Don and the reply of the Attorney. General.

Harold Derbyshire, K. C., Judge of Appeal, and Mr. R. K. Chappell, K.C., Second Deanstor; who heard the appeal, decided that Don's sen- tence of four months' imprisonment should run as from Wednesday, September 26-the day on which the hearing of the appeal began.

Since his conviction Don had been on bail pending the appeal. His prosecution took place after a motor crash near Douglas, on May 28, when he was testing a racing car out of practising hours in readi- ness for the Mannin Mor and Mannin Beg races. He was him-

self badly hurt, and Tayler received injuries from which he died. Six- teen grounds of appeals were lodged, including a plea of min. direction of the jury and that the verdict was against the weight of! the evidence.

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When the two Judges of Appeal had taken their senta Mr. Chappell, announcing the decision of the Court, sald:"It is the judgment BAKED APPLE ROLY-POLY of this Court that the

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SOVIET WOMAN EXPLORER

SENT TO ARCTIC AS GOVERNOR

BROUGHT “OUTSIDE" BY PLANE

Moscow, Oct. 24.

Two years of hazardous adven- ture In the Far North ended recently for Nina Riabtzovn Domme, Soviet woman explorer, when she was taken off Kamenev Island by the well-known Arctic flyer. Anatol Alexorv.

Mies Demme's post, while not the northermost of the Soviet Arctic stations, is considered one of the most dangerous. Some- times for an entire year ships aro unable to reach it.

The meteorological station is situated on one of the four islands named In

of Sergal

! honour Kamenes, member of the Soviet War Commissarlat and head of the Committee of the North in the All-Union Central Executive Com- mittee.

Two years ago Miss Demme was brought to the faland by the ice- breaker "Rusannov”. commanded (by Professor Otto Schmidt, leader of the recent Illfated "Cheliuskin” expedition,

Three men went to the Island with her. One, the radio anamtor, M. Gavley,

her husband. The circumstances of their marri- age are interesting. In 1930 Miss Demme took part in an expedition to Franz-Joseph land. Sho WILA the party's geologist and the wife of its leader, M. Ivan Granov, and was the only woman among ten men on the island.

against the conviction be dis-IFT b. flour, add two tea- The story of her romance In missed. We will hear counsel on spoonfuls of baking powder, the isolated wastes of the Arctic the question of sentence."

tenspoonful salt, one oz, enator is not fully known. but she re- Mr. Chappell, continuing the sugar. Rub in two ozs. margarino (turned as the wife of another man, judgment, and that on behalf of with the tips of the. fingera. M. Govlev, the appellant it was alleged that Moisten with milk, and mix well. questions put in cross-examination

GOVERNOR OF ISLAND. had tended to show that Tayler Turn the paste on a floured A year later she was ordered to had made a deathbed statement hape inch thick. Spread roll nien were included in her party, pastry-board, roli to an oblong Kamener Island. Although three blaming on and. therefore, pre- judicial to him. If you'd really ilke to know, just get out your ruler and measure jury must have come to the view then with syrup. Cover the Ayrup in this capacity she became the two ozs, creamed butter, she was selected to be Its chief. "In my view the with -for beauty is all n question of mathematics,

that such a statement was made with thinly sliced apples. Brush "Governor of the island and the The authority that brings about this revelation is Bune other than and that to some extent the credi-edge of pastry with brush dipped official representative of the Max Factor, noted Hollywood make-up expert, who probably knows more bility of Don could not be relied in cold water, roll up, place in w

Soy el Government. about faces and beauty than any man Hving.

upon. The jury must also have buttered baking-tin. Brush over come to the conclusion that Don with milk, and bake in a moderate was thoroughly careless of the oven for about three-quarters of rights of the public. All this an hour. must have been prejudicial to Don,

To quote Mr. Factor, "The distance between your eyes should measure the width of one eye. The width of the face should be twice the length

of the nose. The upper and lower ilp should he equal in size.”

But that isn't nil-

Mr.

"A perfect face" continues Factor, “will be divided inte three equal distances. From the top of the forehead to the bridge of the nose- From the bridge of the nose to the tip. And from the tip of the nows to the chin."

But don't get discouraged if these proportions don't come out right. Only one in a thousand will,

Max Factor has measured hundreds of faces in Hollywood and, out of ali the lovely stars, unly one woman had a face with proportions that were perfect.

And that woman,-Believe it or not--was Sylvia Sydney!

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8 She should make an excellent bather; she holds her breath so well, Sheep.

Although there were no in- abitants on the island except her party, Miss Demme was given "mandate" of full executive power over her "realm" inchiding the right to control "all outgoing and incoming ships and all kinds trude." must

In 1933 no ship was able to 10 Inelte with a sign. 'approach the island and the 11 Wriggled. colony bravely stayed on for 12 It's 1, as you'll and in one go: another winter season, meanwhile 13 Manual used by young printers. carrying out valuable, scientific, 14 The car that makes no preten work, Including collection of data alons to being a submarine.

17 To go back. on Arctic weather.

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It unjustifiable. So far, the line substantial misentringe of justice, Laken by the prosecution cannot and that the conviction be justified, and I do not consider stand." the reasons put forward by the prosecution suficient to excuso Mr. Derbyshire, announcing his this breach of the main rules of reasons for concurring, said that, svidence. The result, so far, is in his view, the jury had been that evidence and questions have properly directed as to. what been allowed prejudicial to Don mounted to criminal negligence, and which were not justified by and

that

they must, In the rules of evidence.

any event, Inevitably have come Last spring Miss Demme's small 27 No mald enters this territory. GROSSLY EXCESSIVE speed. to the same conclusion they had colony Was enlarged by two 29 French king always sheltered by "There have, in my view, been reached. There had been no sub- additions-Captain Brios Lavrov three of his subjects. wrong decisions on questions of stantial miscarriage of justice. and Pilot Mauno Lindel, who had 30 This puzzled Farmer George. law, and these may or may not

"IMMEASURABLE REMORSE." miraculodaly escaped alive after 31 A city of Spain. have amounted to miscarriages of The delivery of the judgment the wreck of their plane in the Though an enthusiast, it is in

ustice: I do not decide that point, occupied an

-him-to-laze.-- hour and

seven Keheral region of Kamenov Island. 33 Girl, But further than that we have to minutes. Mr. D. C. Kneen, for They trudged for days across the 34 Relishes, consider a proviso of the Island's Mr. Don, then asked the Court to Arctic leo before renching the Criminal Code Amendment Act reduce the sentence to the Imposi-little colony. that an appeal may be dismissed tion of fine. The cane, he said, They were joyfully received by notwithstanding such matters if was not one of those of a man las Demme and her companions, the Court considers no substantial driving recklessly and killing analthough their presonce made fur- miscarriage of justice has oc-ordinary member of the public ther inroads on the colony's curred."

passing along the road. Kaye already meagre stock of food. Mr. Channell then discussed the Don had already suffered severe Last August the various points raised in the appeal punishment, for the dead man was "Sibiriakov tried to reach concerning the Deemster's Aumono for whom he had great regard. Kameney Island to rescue the ming up, and said that he con- Ilo had suffered immeasurable re-colony, but was unable to sidered the summing up was ade-morse, serious Injury; suspense, out ita mission. Thereafter quate. On the question of speed, and considerablo expense. Al-Alexeev determined to reach the even taking the lowest estimate though uninsured, he had mot the place by airplane. He was of 44 miles an hour, he considered claim of the widow out of his own cessful, evacuating not only the that any fury would circumstances of the case, that Court to take into account Don's their dog-teams, that speed was grossly excessive, record as a driver who had helped Before leaving for the Arctic, even taking into account the re to keep England to the fore in Miss Demme told this writer: nowned skill and nerve of Don motoring matters. Don deserved "The Arctic is no place for n and his ability to cope with sudden more sympathy than a mere rock-tenderfoot." emergencies. In regard to the less fool.

Her exploits have proved that defence that the collision was due The Attorney-General for the she does not balong to this cinas. to something going wrong with Isle of Man (Mr. R. B. Moore),United Press. Dante mar inst hefoss, Mr. Chappell replying to Mr. Derbyshire as to said he thought any fury would the question of Don's health, said diamlas it as fantastie theory, of duonair.

fee-breaker

carry

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Bay, in all the pocket. Mr. Kneen asked the six persons on the lee but also

and

that there were proner facilities was desirable with spinal injuries, for treatment in prison.

as in this case, that the man should

`s cona'da ha concluded, "that Mr. Kneen concluded that the be able to consult specialists. any reasonable fury would have verdict of manslaughter affected come to the cama conclusion that Don's living and career. It was Court did not feel justified in inter- Mr. Derbyshire sald that the this iney did arrive at. I consider, a very special case, and while ferine with the sentence of the therefore, that there has been no every prison had its hospital it! Deemster.

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