A GRUESOME SCHEME
ICE ATUSEUAf FOR HUAfANS
lUnited Press Association —By ElectricTelegraph—Copyright).
(Received this dav at 11.25. a.m.) MOSCOW, Oct. 31.
The Far Eastern Geographical Observatory has worked out a gruesome scheme of a refrigerator museum in which the bodies of men. women and animals can be preserved in perpetuity undecaved. The scheme proposes to use the eternal ice of Siberia in 'which mammoths have already been preserved for ten thousand' years so that the flesh is still fit for human food. In the ice museum the bodies of all human races will be frozen in for the benefit of students centuries hence, with utensils and food they used in life, and domestic other animals. Tt is estimated the cost will be ten million roubles. An appeal is being issued throughout the world Unsubscriptions to enable the scheme to i !• c;>! ried out. tLirf w *<■» y*. if *' .-’tefcaarartii
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 5
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148A GRUESOME SCHEME Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 5
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