HITLER AS A CHILD
STUBBORN AND OBSTINATE
REVELATIONS BY SISTER
Vienna, July 13. "One day out father almost killed Adolf, who was then about 12 or 13 years old, because the future "Fuehrer" of the "Third Reich" demonstrated for the 'Anschluss' (union between Ger- many and Austria)," Fraulein Paula Hitler, Adolf Hitler's only sister who lives in Vienna, recent ly told her friends.
"From his savings Adolf had purchased a black-red-golden rib-
TALKIES FOR
QUEEN MARY
THREE. CINEMAS ON LUXURY LINER
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY
STOMACH CAMERA
SIXTEEN PHOTOS IN HALF A MINUTE
SIZE OF A LEAD PENCIL
The Cunard-White Star Line has decided to equip the ship. Queen Mary with, complete talkie ap- paratus, which will enable threa Boparate performances to be gĺvon simultaneously. The contract, which calls for the finest and most complete.specifications which have ever been supplied for shipboard United Press Special Correspondent. use, has been given to the engineer- ing section of the Gaumont-British Corporation.
The specifications call for the same quality projection as is sup plied to the super-cinemas ashore.
First-class, tourist and third bon, the symbol of the Austrian class sections of the Queen Mary Pan-Germans who agitated for the
country with, will be catered for, each class to re-union of their Germany and were, therefore, con- have its own cinema. The first sidered as traitors under the class equipment is to be installed Hapsburg regime," she related. in the lounge, off which a complete Adolf proudly talkie projectional booth has been This ribbon dangled from his waistcont pocket. built. The Achool teacher noticed it and indignantly informed our father.
(By David Dtxt)
Atlantic City, NJ.
A camera no larger than the end of a lead pencil which makes 10 simultaneous photographs of the interior of the stomach In 30 seconds was described by one of its Inventors Dr. Herbert Hofmann of the Institute Modelo of Buenos Aires, at the recent convention of the American Medical Society.
Collaborating with Dr. Hofmann the stomach in the invention of camera was Dr. J. P. Uslenghi, Buenos Aires.
the Univerity of
Professor at
The stomach camera is unique in In the tourist lounge similar ar-that it is awallowed by the patient "Father, a customs official al rangements have been made for the in a small rubber balloon. The Braunau on the Austro-German | lastallation of an entirely new type (enmern is on the end of a rubber frontier, and a convinced follower of talkie apparatus-which com-tube which makes ita withdrawal of the Hapsburgs, got into such a pleted successful trials on the test simple. fury that he bent the boy senseless, bench only last week.
"Nevertheless Adolf did not
Dro-
The balloon is distended with air
third-class talkie
pumped through the tube after the Krammes will be shown in one of patient has swallowed it. The dis- in this tention of the balloon causes the the several public rooms
stomach to distend, smoothing out class. In this class the entire ap-the wrinkles on its wall. This dia tention serves also to focus the
of the stomach are the proper dis tance from the camera,
yield. but continued, although The clandestinely, to wear his ribbon.
"This was not the only thrashing Adolf had to undergo from his
paratus is of a portable nature, father, who was an irascible man stubborn und obstinate good-for-anywhere in the space nothing.
and who considered his son as and can be erected and dismantled camera by insuring that the walks
minuter
of a few
"Adolf wies, it is true, always very taciturn and reticent,
"When asked by his family ng Anna Rauppach's, her step what he was pondering about, he sister's, example and going to live usually replied with a shrug! in Germany where she would meet "What is the use of telling you; a more congenial atmosphere.
would not you
understand," Paula concluded her narrative.
LOVE SACRIFICED
The balloon is then punctured by device connected to the tube. A brilliant electric light which is part of the camera flashes on and the 10 pictures are taken in a hundred and twentieth of a second.
If not wittingly, at least sub- The tablera does not employ consciously, she may feel
that lenses but minute pinholes, operat- continued contact between two ing on the principle of the pinhole characters of such equal obstinacy camera. The sixteen, flims em- Soul and heart she is devoted |would unavoldably lead to clashes, | ployed are each about a quarter of to her brother. For her nothinst
an inch square. She is, therefore, satisfied with but Adolf and his "Cause" exista.
her brother, Fifteen years ago, when a prettyan annual visit to buxom girl of 23, she was in love and, for the rest, to admire him with a
young man of promising from afar. talent and artistic ambitions. At that time, the Nazi party Just making its first steps public, fan felt that in heart there was no room for both
the "Cause" and love.
SWAH in
her
She chose the "Cause" and told her lover BO, What the decision mennt to a healthy, loving, young!
easily be imagined woman can
Paula is absolutely free from any personal ambition. When in Germany, where her brother is the almighty ruler, she tries to be as unobtrusive as possible and never Permits her name to appear in the papers.
From them enlargements can be made and a model of the interior of the stomach constructed.
The camera represented a de velopment of researches begun by Prof. Joseph Heilpern of Vienna, it is being used successfully in diagnosing stomach ulcers, can- cers, and other diseased conditions of the stomach.
ANOTHER DEVICE
It was the secònd new diagnostic
She hates publicity of all kinds and lives in the greatest retire- device demonstrated in the course The lovers have, however, re- | ment. Never has she given an of the A.M.A. meeting. Dr. Rudolf
mained friends ever since.
In character as well as in physical respect Paula has much in common with her brother. The
interview, nor has any stranger Schindler, a refugee professor from been admilied across her thres-Germany, now at the University of
old.
| Chicago, described a Rexible Gas- scope for examining the interior
resemblance between the two fa She dresses very plainly and
of the stomach. This was a sort of
of a rigid metal tube, the lower half:
striking, although Paula is a bit wears mostly dark garments, periscope, the first half consisting shorter and more stocky of though she. PORSCHES artistic stature, and although her cheek-tastes and has arranged her apart bones are a trifle higher and givement with great thought in light a Slavic touch to her appearnce. and gay colours,
Both posseSS an indomitable
+
of a flexible rubber tube.
A system of 40 lens in the tube makes it possible for the physician
will-power; once they have det With her brother she agrees to look down the tube and view all that the "Fuehrer's" relatives parts of the interior of the stomach. should not draw material profit
their minds on something, nothing in the world will make them
deviate from their paths,
It is believed by his Austrian friends that Hitler, like his sister,
from his exalted position.
She therefore deeply regrets had renounced marriage because that he cannot find a new job and her brother's he is convinced that for a charac- must depend on ter like his, family life and the allowance, albeit insignificant. "Cause" are incompatible.
WHY THEY LIVE APART
werk's meeting of the A.M.A. re- veals many important advances in the diagnosis of diseases and their It treatment by drug and surgery. also revenis that in the main. organised medicine in America has made no changes in its social out-
A review of events dring the
Paula hus no political aspira-look. tions, and she carefully abstains From the viewpoint of social from taking part in political ac-nction, the new move of the A.M.A. One-sidedness and stubbornness tivities. Nor has she ever permit- was to create a committee to study which both possess to an extra-ted any 'ovations which Austrian | the problem of birth control. Dur- ordinary extent is perhaps the Nazis would be only two glad to ing the last five years, the house main reason why Paula chose to offer to their "Great_Fuchrer's" | of delegates has consistently re-
fused to discuss the subject at all. stay in Vienna instead of follow-closest relative-United Press,
D
23,
1935.
Recalled from his estate at liminster, Somerset, where he was farming as a hobby, Sir Philip Game, former governor of New South Wales, will take over the duties as head of the Metropolitan Police of London, more commonly known as Scotland Yard.. In taking this post he replaces Lord Tranchard who is retiring. Sir Philip dis tinguished himself in the World War. Ho has held several im- portant posts with the Royal Air Force and has commanded that
body in India.
With cycling becoming increasingly popular in the Old Country as the weather grows warmer, the problem of what to do with Master Baby, crops up. It is solved in a perfect manner, however, by this Inverness cyclist and his wife, who built a tiny sidecar for their bicycle in which the child site with comfort enjoying the fresh air and countryside. A ginas windshield protects the child from dust and dirt.
1
GOITRE OPERATIONS
TO BE PERFORMED AT CAN- TON BY VISITING SURGEON
Dr. Harry W. Miller, head of the Seventh Day Adventist Sanitarium
train.
Dr. Miller, immediately on ur- rival at Canton will perform the twenty goltre operations at new Seventh Day Adventist Sanitarium in Canton. These special cases are the first of their kind to be done at the institution.
in Shanghal, arrived in Hongkong After performing these opem.
on board the Dollar liner Presidenttions, Dr. Miller will ity from Can- Wilson yesterday morning, and left ton
to
Shanghai, leaving the for Canton in the afternoon by southern city on Thursday.
GREAT. SUMMER
SALE
NOW ON
THE WING ON CO., LTD.
Hongkong's Largest Department Store.
GREAT SUMMER
SALE
NOW ON
ALLSOPP'S
LSOP
DARK MUNICH
BEER
DARK MUNICH BEER
ONION
The finest and most popular
Dark Beer shipped to the Far East
Sole Agents:
CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
Prince's Building.
AER
Facsimile of
Telephone 20075.
OMAIL
Watermark
SPECIAL
REDUCE YOUR
AIR MAIL CHARGES
BY USING
THE "POST" AEROMAIL LETTER PAPER.
AND ENVELOPES.
EXTREMELY LIGHT
AND STRONG
The picturesque trouping of the Colour by th ́à Royal Guard ni-Buckingham Palace, was a feature wearemony on the King's birthday annivariaey, June 3. In this unusual photograph King George is ple- "tured responding to a birthday salute of the Guard as it marched past Buckingham gate.
In San Diego, California, the British are a clannish lot. Representar tives of the Empire here are raising their flag on Empire Day. -
ON SALE AT:
THE SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.
Wyndham St.
Tol. 26615.
PADS CONTAINING 100, SHEETS, LETTER SIZE, $1.00 7 ENVELOPES IN 3 SIZES, $1.75 TO $2.75 PER 100.
SMALLER QUANTITIES ALSO AVAILABLE.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.