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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936.
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EN and boys are banned from entering a house under the will of a former blacksmith, a man of no educa- tion, who has left a fortune of £260,000.
Convict
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To Save Insects
Willar Henry Baxter. ni Harrogate, who died on September 1 at the age of eighty-seven, was e son of a blacksmith's striker.
His first wage was 4s, a week. With £50 borrowed he later began the manufacture of a stone-breaking machine of his own invention.
Mr. Baxter left lil's house, Knap- ping Mount, and an allowance of £120 a month to his former house- keepers, Mrs. Todd and her sister, Miss Thornman, on condition that no man or hoy ever enters the house,
Mr. Edward Nash, of Harrogate, a close friend of. Mr. Baxter, and one of the executors of the will, told a newspaperman that Mr. Baxter bad probably inserted that clause because of his weligious convictions. Baxter
wrote sixteen pamphlets on religion and a system
Ilving
designed to ensure longevity. He had several brothers and sisters who ere weaklings and who died early in life.
of
Mr.
"it was
was probably because of this
Port of Spain
(Trinidad), Oct. 25. FIVE convicts who escaped from Devil's-Island penal settlement in French that he set himself to evolve a system. Guiana, on September 19, of living which, in his own case, bas had excellent results. When His have reachedl here after wife died about ten years ago, he braving the terrors of the vowed that another man should not Cayenne jungle and 700 miles of sea in which ! sharks abound.
They crawled stealthly at dead
of night from their log cabins the heart of the town of St. Laurent, dug out of the filth of the River Maroni IL small store of water and food they had hidden there, and stule a small, ansea- warthy Indian caner. Then they made their dash for freedom. Their arrival at Trinidad brings the total of fugitives seeking haven here in the last three months to nearly 20
At Bathing Beach
The hagearti, sun-scorched men arrived on
the popular bathing beach on South Island, and a crowd saw them taken in charge by police, who rushed them to Port of Spain. There Salvationists gave them a hearty meal.
Two of the runaways are French. one an Italian, one Belgian, and the other Corsican.
Most of their 14-day voyage was done without water and inch of it without food.
One of the Frenchmen, 48-year- old Edmund Gatusso, during their voyage leaped into the Caribbean to save butterflies, snakes and in- sects which he had spent more than three
years collecting since his release from close imprisonment.
He stated that he had become sui attached to his collection that when it fell overboard he jumped into the sea, dangerously, rocking their frail craft, and swam more than 200 yards to regain his only treasure.
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New York, Oel. 21.
The successful use of hypnotism to da young man of lnfatuation for another's wife was described
by
Professor H. W. Martin, of Emory College, Atlanta.
ed out on the advice of a doctor, and He said the experiment was carri-
he warned his hearers that it would only be effective in certain Instances. The subject had sought to end his infatuation, but he approved power- less to combat,it.
"When he first came to my office I would not have been surprised to see him jump through the window; glass and all, he was so nervous irritable."
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The professor put him into trane, gave him a good lecture and succeeded in eliminating moral con- flict. "After hypnotie treatment he was quite a different individual,"
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Professor Martin sald the College was not conducting a clinic, but was interested in hypnollam as a study in psychological principles. He still believes is a science with a bright future
"when it is butter understood and appreciated."
He said the broken infatuation
showed that hypnotism can eliminate inclinations or tendencies not too thoroughly established.
"The Individual cannot be forced to be hypnotised, but if he is willing Melbourne, Oct. 25.
to co-operate w with the operator he LIEUT-COLONEL Seaforth Mac- does not have to belleve in hypnotism Kenzie, Principal Registrar of the to be brought under its influence. High Court of Australia, was sen- lypnotism will lessen the will power tenced to day to four and a half of the subject only if practised re- years' imprisonment for living utler- peatedly on the same individual, The chief danger is that it will be- come a habit."
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