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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-10-09, Page 7Sculptures Were Dead Men's Heads Some ten miles north of Kiel - sow, in Poland, on the banks of the river Vistula, was .a cemes tery ofnl!.�nite beauty known: as the Gar 1"1 of Leszno.. It was dwned and admintss tend by the elderly Leszno bro theca, whose fame as seuipters was widely known, This cernetery had flower - bedecked terraces and wide, sweeping 1pwns stretched down to the rit.er's banks. Visitors came from; miles away just to see the loYely place of rest, Only the wealthy could afford such spirittaal grandeur -..and the Ornate cedar and bronze coffins. in which ; hey were lowered to eternal re t, The "n f h las `word i funerals was ueass vs further enhanced by a polished atone effi y of the head of the dead per ,on which was placed an a marble plinth on the cen- tre of the grave, The magnificence of these ,life- like carskings earned for the,, brothers a fame and prosperity "" which they enjoyed for many years -until one fateful morn- ing in 1837, In that year the Polish Gov- ernment: instituted a decree al- lowing the exhumation of bod- ies for official examination - and brought to light one of the most sensational and gruesome discoveries of the day. Sent by the Home Office, two Officials balled upon the brothers Leszno ;with an order of exhu- mation ;for the body of Ludwic Rapin „ To the dismay of his relatives the vve.'' the old Rapin had cele -s brated his seventy-fifth birthday by niarying the lovely young, widow of his former bailiff. Less :than three months later, the ole`(; man died painfully and mysteriously, The twice -bereav- ed widow was the sole benefi- ciary of his considerable for- tune. The incensed relatives feared the worst and applied for exhumation. The brothers Leszno protested against such desecration of their • garden of rest. "God," they de- clared, "svould be outraged by this violationof a repcisiiig° foul. >f' �,:. , zr ti:. 9 , It was • all toile a'vaiiil, 'Plie law demanded an ext }Imatlo i, Digging started. xV Two hours 1 e �d dfi iowere frowning perplexely nt the deep, empty cavity , 'Jeastlt; No coffin. No body. An exhausted digg'etia'rtletll off to find the brothaess ,T esz k'o They were missing It, ' ;• .° Their suspicions aroused,„ the officials dug tentatl el SS i1ftQ- 0; neighbouring grave. No coffin or body.. , The ipeace of ,, the cemetery was soon shattered by an army MERRY MthAGERI iY;..,,:. � :•~ 1 Jam'.-� r s "Bogy Notwpg".j Ice a rUCe'tbpen to44040'cla'iffy night! 4 Grst%uxr...,.firY.-rw,•fi:9: 440 BIDING' HIS TIME - Yankeeright fielder'Harlk Bauer is watch- ing as Rest Sox slugger Ted Williams fourth inning home run sails into the stands at Yankee Stadium. Caught In The Jaws Of Death Mr.. Paul .L .toS is a profes- sional crocodile hunter wlro has penetrated the remote swamps of Africa in search of his prey, Ile kills the reptiles for their belly -skins, which make valu- abie leather that will last for a hundred Years. But it i5 a dan- gerous vocation. 'Jibe eroces:fle kills more human beings than any other wild animal in Africa. The "croc" prefers its heat put- rid and usually drowns and then stores its victims until the flesh is rotten. iVir. Potous has had many hair-raising experiences of his own, but in this article he tells the incredible story of a native ;bpy,, who wad gaptured by a eroQUthih C - bei Eclltor, .. o i • ,.,! Troklt izlg 'from, „lace • to et,l4f0 in .search. " of .n e W ":Buntings gfounds for crocodiles, I, soma , '„ tines come across natives' B nota sin` �le'�bo I TS. Bat t °- or bone was found.p;;,. They did, however, .coffin in air:,outhouse;,Ity` sf .. `splenditt edar "andbrOnze�lctiffan , in which 'a successidnslisit 4riev •'' ing families had sen st•)ae,body of their loyed onellowere' >to%: h.h r s •.;rest• a c 1 �d , Offs. y 4 had purehasettbut heves •oil, n` f1`: , Eventually the bodieS,,e vhiat remained of them,, v tire• •f'ckund• I:They were dredged,.br,tjle: from the sluggishly itfigvvrig.• river Vistula. Each ;Basi.' 'been.,' , heavily weighted by tlte"feet,a each had: 'been decapitated s r ; The heads? 'How„ else s cotSld the brother's'Leszno i-ii%?i reaied "such! amazing likenesses?' They simply covered the -heads with a layer of plaster ;and glaze and set then}. on -theplinths i; W The brothers were .arrested In an inn near Lodz. At their inial neither could give a legical ,ex- plan tion as to why tli.e:y; moved the:, bodies to a" vse4' ry d• ilty ` h '.ere {oafs u , grave Bot. w,. g � y r ads � i> pxl d 11yft„ they`' too were;" ..s. e Q.QNG'ASM©KE,•. T'aTc,_ s• a Iut`of "'iif#its' tt smoke this 't ant ipe. The Btwl of the ancient pipe 1S ti rii plature,:, Alpines log' hut. Tlii,s„ fitiStatiefttsfelisiiiet PiPe,tit a ',costume, party Pei 5tarHBtita' iCefrriritfii tis. "s. ."; , ss „oz., 1st souses,' it `t- poat.ra."!" "t iii i3 al l,tl; I;v, i,Ai00 : ti k,tt d bans tnt40 ns6 c3' have been' rescued or have escaped from the jaws of a crocodile. T have met many Africans with amputated arms or legs who have escaped, a foul -death from erocl Biles. Hu, t there is no more horrible and terrifying ex- perience than the following true event. One late • afternoon, a native set out with two companions in a canoe to visit a village farther up the river. As usual, the canoe was old, leaky, and extremely unstable. Rarely do the' natives overturn the dreadful dugouts for they have a wonderful sense of balance, learned in earliest childhood. But in ,this ease, while, kneeling down' to bail'' Out the water with his hand$( one.,ot;,the threedc.apsized ,tie1 wink tiit , vianyf1pQf thenate e 'dissents sinkifiYlhElfate' oafberi bter- turlsbti tte6r ttlteyl-kaY`6fl usually ; fas fol d ifitrpilh ti;eesmI ea 1idr, t li ii e , isat9petl1 peened to , ma g a lighter, - ' her a �, „r, a ,tt p s n an�oatettf the it st �ac��l `,yt, • The natives were al'1, strong Jo illgiL�rt thea°g1>xt h,a>n v'r{sh,ad.. ,, -, �aa r .. (S .,,.�,.ppn,. ,rn3T �. tV , beg'ari-r'eo f3ro'j3 tlXTi6 dalib`e fO- war1 ttftoiifidhiEp vPlierb' it'ibd'i`ild be leasiereto bgwlLSut,laelGoie'oon tint>aih ; thr irsje neyesess its hap- '• pee�d,, there was)",4 -0party,_: of natives from the same village en the river bank and these joined ' in the hilrityrlatzghlpgt. uproa rs 'kingly aiLtS'e accident. • ha flu s+' -faif '.Te Three had 'mogt,reached the'r'lbarilifi Wl'ien •ronet;' of them screarned th'atrhd had 'been taken by f; al,ors:spdil,g;i and, ill spite 'ef- ' cunnings. ,,desperately toss the:, a:.. wafter legtgefi ffiebi hiss grip ,was !,broken'alnd he was dragged be- 1ow'otlid"stirfaee.'7' ' ' `: ' ` The other two natives lost ` no time in abandoning the canoe and` • ts*ifiiming:" for . fthe bank, where theyr,.were huriiedlyi.drag- There t was r rio ,sign, fo_, their irgelrtlasiore,byheir;f,elioWs. ' fri fid .arid tIiret Cr el to, the vflla etifiihiths5li fie�Cs.•.. The:=ria'tivetthkch'byzrthe r cro"co= dile ;s; quickie 4-;lpstraeonstliousness ' in the water but he regained his senses to find himself lying ' in an evil and foul-smelling. cavern'in the -river bank. It was above the waterline and had been formectsloy ;the)•ttrtia'l. epi - lapse of thee' nk. du"cin°g' flood time. From the river there was a narrow twine) ,ii 'e `iiig',oe xt''.of the water, up which the croco- dile had dragged .,,the uncon- scious native. Sheeirl141ror kept him from moving a muscle, for* less than a foot„Tfroiin�r� Isis;, face Was the crecodi'it ig'tail4 - The reptile lay lengthwise along the tunnel entrance its head toward the river, guarlIng+ its victim from ,any marauder:' The boy was(ats" e` - 111 --this,; for althoui theess,nge,oP d down ancl�,,itrit'o• lie"i lite;ether was a sin ''fthole�in the rid the cave • t : ' ,vlill",,'C�'1 last rayo °d" i htf'as"iLtC'' aY_ The place s'tvas f gttl,.and stinkil4s. and rotting and Vtilifilt"iiin.iiiiW of some animals' lay beneath him. Ile dildtfe' gks' • d imovetitendf �t,, id bbt s against his side. - Stzd It - 4 dein : t111Ne' crotso�di�e irlovd y and the native thought for a second time; thatvhis: lagt*.thetn. , �s .ry me. But the ent had cd reptile I crawled away from hirne and I down the tunnel £o disappear into the water, The native was ; not slow iii"'t&ltiihlg- advantagb d'f ' '1 the amazing chance offered him by fate. " :' i , .I.,"•. i sr ' The cr.6i{o'df1e's teeth Bail bailie' ' lacerated his right thigh and the wounds Were bleedingp but lie • bones wore broken. Frantically and hysterically he clawed with ) s•t : ,1{ his ha•Iids and nails at the ` na X opening in, thy' earth <'lbove 11tH,.,;, each moineiit fearihk 'the return Iof the distietidile 'iulileli Wotild'' p again attack him before he Mild Make his escape. 1<vent- witt c, panting and exhausted; he was aline to enlarge the thole sufficiently to crawl through and into the open air, among the sweet-smelling reeds and grasses which grew above the fetid larder of the reptile, The sun had set by the time he made , his escape, lie ran away into' the bush with no seise of .direction, only the de- sire to get as far away from the river as possible, , 4t la s t, through exhaustion, 'he eo1 lapsed unconscious. When once more he regained! his senses the moon was up, and he soon found his way back to the village, From a distance he called for help from his family and friends, who by now were sleeping in their but%,•, tit:•his werebY no meads ns over. troubles Hearing his call, the simple, superstitious villagers thouglit' 1t was the voice of his sgiisost re- turning to haunt tbeI y!-afor , he 47as dead, as so many could bear Witness, dragged, down- into the Fater and drowned. r' The natives believed his spirit had come back to entice them porn the safety of their huts, a whereupon it would carry thjt11. '.• off to the river as further Vic - Aims. As no one- would help him, the native tottered all& drawled, - into the village, In hisweakness' tag red and el �; .' he s e,ge n f , tl'rpDiIl over objects on the ground. The mud, which had covered him from head to foot while he lay in the crocodile's lair, had now dried a dirty grey. ever his black skin. Irl the moonlight he looked white' and ghostly. All this . made'' them believe that he was the evil spirit of their friend anct••they 'barricaded " their 'huts against him. Even his own family would'ridt let him in s. althougll,hefpallnsied;at the door • and tried to tell of his escape and cow/inch 'tlihm. that' he 'was no ghost.d3ut he was in no con- dition to 'speak' coherently and eventualiyr,:collapsefl again and was found lying outside when sun rose a few hours later. - From "My Enemy, the Croce - dile," ,copyright, 1956, by Paul D. L. Potous, PERFECT t IT -- This • shop is a -year-old°o Perfect fi for this ttww Y . "oungster,all of htmvr,The shoe was a featured display at ;the �. P Paris (Fra -flee) , Leatltier Exhibit. Us Millionaires Have :'t Tough xis r The Rockefellers sometimes feel they have and problems than anybody: "Being a sRoelsef eller. some- thing like 'liy-fi�g se'n a''°' fd' sl": bowl. The •latili;kgei•at $ed iLnli it -so do we: , The speaker was millionaire>1e ion r'Al'drib' i Roch-, efeller, 49, whosd'ctuiet,dckering{ ' to keep theBrooklyn Dodgers. tom movii.i, wloZId l sto k,..and tree Wee Reese to LgtS Angeles `chine to light. teething 'bf Rockefeller'sfeffostss c Iron r .fine .s geles's Mayer' `N'61 cis " "1'iitil's'eii' wisecracked; "We want to make 'Angels' i Angels out of the Bunis,, but we can't be Santa Claus like. some of these' big guys''` "Wealth? I loathe it. I wish I were poor. A rich girl's life is Sstli boring and artificial." The. hndrN t3eri+ to 21 -ye -old illionire phi ylRocke# an - h D. ' e • er' n' ' d u .st ' E o n Tari , d droera 5,y ,Ali li usid-�.trudged roug�.,1Tre," Brl�gh i .=,incl Isles, • totirl� a� Z�=. b 1 g1 p iXh ,, fia'ek on h'r y batik d ' eeepmg in youth h.'stc s .(usual 'cost' 70 'cents nigh t1 b)'.. `',We bathed' gin'`,., wooden 'tubSd With co1C1 .'tv'ttr,', she renliniso d. i''CSh, it. was subli a change .from ;'Illy life back' home," 1. Ia " -t, ,z , . Yl B.il' T 're'I1 O)E' i 3h tit of ,b 1 h l I it . _$ -- II'., t {sorts �tv ltttdiy' fists ?' t A. Rub with hot, strong v?alie�..b Ih1h Repeati. if ne tidry,,' u^ Splaker wa Rockefeller, A ' daughter 0:I thropist J II1, depart class• aboa New Yor : . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING • A&ENT$ WANTED GO JNTQ WovAsINTE$5 .._ .� for ;yourself, Sell ,oar Cxciustve tame, wares, watches and other products not found to stores, No rampetition. Profits up to 500(.;;. Write now for tree colour cajalogue ,a11d Se crate coca• dentias wholesale price sheet, .imorray Sales, 3822 St. Lawrence, Montreal.. a,TicipES F,pR $Ai.E NYLON LACES, 30 yds. 51.00. Ribbon, 1,500 yds. $1.00. fieatltlfitl tatletizecl, V-a4'spaIUk,Sclaifek. 264, Arum''l RI•",MINGTON E 0 lI 1` A E lr E 'EYPi;• warstRs' 51 down, 51 weekly. E.N.C.'1 S A., ;I3oz 263, lied Rock, Ont. PTAS fdarii +Iflexible) sensational new bobby material. Low in price, easy to work with. Start a busy ilttle Nisi - fleas In year own liana with • demon• stratlon Kit 51.00, multiple protect Kit 55,75. ,Extra • 8lieets of Loam, 13 x 12" 56 eachp40 K l ffi." c 720 white, Oink,blue, ercY. YellOW, '52e,e0 n0, , iletrose, orange. Kidder Manufae- terin epi P,43e 4„ yiforth Ave. Toronto _ _ _ _ _ FIRE . P•3OTECTI:O,N " Prosto Fire "Ex- Ltingufsher• $0.915{ 55.951 $13,05; 534.50. Merlite Fire Alarms $7.95 (less flash- light batteries). Deposit osit 52.00, balance collect. 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The IS -137 lays good size eggsand they reach desir- able .:size sdo'ta- ,,;ttea= roti etstart of egg lot production.:!They"lad n,:earl4' egg Size • sample o tests o all three random p , en- tered in» 3955-1956., Like the straight babeciLlghorns, 'the 1f-137 possesses relatively good""4•esistance to Leucosis, in floatorIn,tt�he five ye.T, morrcause ofalitresu is ofyinthe ,California dtandorria Sample Egg Laying Test, Kimber birds had livability of ,',i9�',e;;_;�,a cgnt sed*oli the number of pullets In the entry at one week of age. When more than 90. per cent of thp,+I,1iv,puilets inthe,..flock at, size. h s' eek ares„sttlln'g,crat .48>:rto 19,1ia tit age, it •means' lower ffock replacement costs. For Kimber catalogue and full details, write Scott,' y,Uu1'Iry'Farrmo; Sea - forth, Ontario, or Tweddle Chick Hatch- eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. LIVABILITY + Layabillty PaYabilitY. That's the profit formula fbi+ Twaddle Egg breed chicks. 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