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New York, April 25.
An American scientist, Dr. Gregory Pincus, of the Biological Institute, Harvard University, has performed
an amazing feat.
He has solved the problem of artificial birth.
In other words, he has created
life in a test tube.
Ha experiments have been car-} ried out with rabbits, but he-;
Did Cromwell
Sell Himself
and many of his fellow scientists To The Devil?
-are convinced that the same re- sults can be achieved with human belags.
At first he began with test-tube fertilisation, a process which
not exclude the participation of the malo.
Then he had brain wave.
# "Why Hol try
fertiliantion!"
He stages
•
purely artificialed
divided the process into two
ו'
DEATH ON DAY THE
CONTRACT ENDED "Oliver Cromwell was posseBS- of the Devil During the Civil War he sold himself body and soul to the Prince of Darkness. First, he electrically stimulated a Having concluded the contract. temale he devoted all his energies to
seeking
a way out of it. failed, and prompt to schedule, on September 3, 1658, the Evil One claimed his prey."
in the neck of the nerve which caused the release of Harmone Prolan A from the pituitary gland.
(The same effect was also achieved by Injections of the Porlan A.)
Then the egg cell, stimulated by the release of Prolan A, was removed and placed in a strong salt solution.
heated to Allernatively it was 113deg. Fahrenheit
TRANSPLANTED
Bien
The fertillard egg cell was "planted" in another female rabbit, where 11 was found that it developed normally,
He
Such are among the suggestions made in the current "Occult Review," Mr. S. Everard has collected all the circumstantial evidence offered by documents and terature, and
old
as pieced them into the most dam- ing prosecution of the great Dieta- tor yet. put forward.
APRIL 30, 1936.
PRESIDES AT LEAGUE COUNCIL
Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian High Commissioner in Lomion, and President of tire League of Nation's Council, is the presiding officer at the daily hearings on the Locarno pact, which are hold before the Council in London.
Supervia
Buried, Baby Daughter In Her Arms
None of the artificially fertilised | The case against Cromwell, of WITH her baby, whose
egg cells produced males.
The process, therefore, if applied to human beings, would, in the be lief of the scientists, mean eventually -and in not so long a time a world populated entirely women.
by Scientists here we discussing pos sible developments of this discovery.
course, is not new. His connection
birth caused her own with the forces of Darkness has been death, clasped in her arms, so commonly accepted that the first Deve subject index under Conchita Supervia, Spanish "Devil" in the British Museum is "See Oliver Cromwell, the Protec- queen of song, was laid to
tor."
rest in the Liberal Jewish
The believe that motherhood could Mr. Everard, however, has collated Cemetery in Willesden early be made safe for women who other-the Pettis letters, together with ex- this month. wise would be unable to undergo the ordeal of child bearing.
The believe that the whole pro- cess of gestation and birth could be shortened in an amazing manner.
CHARACTERISTICS
tracts from contemporary subsc-
·
quent literature, with the effect that Many women who knew the the Regicide who lived a hypocrite prima donna only by name and died a traitor" shows up in as joined the small group at the graveside, their sympathy stir- red by the poignancy of the tragedy.
Turid a light as the worst of his foce could have contrived.
SHADY PRACTICES
Women of delicate constitution would be able to arrange for the transplantation of their embryonic The shady practices of Cromwell children to healthier women.
The transplanted child would insubtle man with a dark forbidding herit all the characteristics of Its
countenance"~were common talk real mother, and none of those of when
pr
to talk at all was to court
and his cousin Oliver St. John-hat
the woman who "fostered" it before trouble. They were mentioned by birth. It would be wholly the real Lord Holles in his Memoirs in 1849. mother's child.
Athletic Feat Of Century
(Continued from Page 8-)
The next evidence is that of the Pettis manuscript, preserved in the Morris Library at St. Ives. Petus's levittence is none the less startling for the fact that it is third hand. It in- cludes the letter dated January 25, 1048 (Old Style), in which Crom- well is said to have written to Hugh
Peters:
They gazed with sorrowing eyes at the coffin of mother and child, covered with the flag of the Spanish Republic, at the lovely wreaths piled near the grave which bore many names famous in the world of music, nt flowers that came from people who knew Supervia by the beauty of her singing alone.
One of these tributes from an unknown admirer bore this in- acription-If I might sunietinles hear the sound of her voice in the was "In memory of a lovely and moon-beams." Another garland
beautiful woman."
SUPPORTED BY SON
"the day after I received my commission, walking in Hyde Park the Devil appeared to me in human shape and upon promises of assuring me always success over my enemies, the honour thereof tempted me to The singer's husband. Mr. Ben gusted and whirled, nearly sweeping sell my soul and body to him But Rubenstein, was so overcome by the officials tables from the ground, not to take possession thereof thirty-grief that he had to have the sup Despite that, Eaton, with Burns at nine years commencing from the day his heels, reeled off the miles like an and date of our contract." automaton, rarely varying more than a second or two from mile to mile. EATON SHADOWED ́·
Even at two miles these two hardy men from the North-Eaton, small but long striding Burns heat and shoulders over the Salford man-had cracked up the rest of the field, and were beginning to overhaul the lag- ging members of the pack.
Later and more conclusive evid jence, however, seems to suggest that the deal was on a short-term basis. This is the widely quoted manuscript
port of his son at the graveside. A woman neur hy murmured: "He adored the very ground she walked on,"
George, seventeen-year-old son of "S.H.S." which appeared in Notes of Conchita Supervin by her firat and Queries in April, 1851, the au- husband, was another tragic figure. thenticity of which was accepted by It was his wreath, of flowers grown in a garden at the foot of the Editor of that publication.
the Sussex Downs, that graced his mather's coffin as it was lowered.
FOR SEVEN YEARS
Burns apparently had made up his
On the morning of the Battle of It bore the simple words, "To my mind that to follow Eaton was the Worcester, Cromwelt invited Lind- darling_mother." wisest plan, and he shadowed him sey, his friend and lieutenant, to The Rev. Dr. M. Perlzwelg, in an in determined fashion until, with only accompany him, into a wood. Here address in the synagogue chupel a furlong of the ninth mile left, the there appeared a grave, elderly man, that reflected the thoughts of all Salford Harrier put in a burst to who handed to Cromwell a docu- Supervia's friends, said: “That she which Burns could not respond.
George Bailey, Eaton's clubmate, ent which he read and finally ae- should be taken away at the
cepted, protesting vigorously that it and himself winner of this race in "for seven years," whereas h moment of fulfilment is beyond the 1933, lapped twice, waited for Eaton had been promised 21 years. Seven comprehension of our frall
took him part of the way in years later, to the day, the Protector humanity." the closing stages.
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international, took up the task in the Mr. Everard quotes from various then left Conchita Supervia and last half-mile, to bring Eaton through other sources, notably extracts from his last mile in min. 50sec.and the the diary of Thurios, Cromwell's her baby to rest in the peace of the distance in 50min. 30 4-5sec.
It was a glorious triumph for Ear British Museum. There is also the own ahelent faith aro faid.
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