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POLAND, THE PROBLEM OF POST WAR EUROPE.
FLOOD THREAT TO EASTERN PRUSSIA.
WOUNDS THAT HAVE NEVER HEALED.
[Br G M. CARRO JONES, M.P.]
If generala and statesmen in the nod of the Allies in 1919 were te move a great michoscope over Europe, searching each country for some seeds of separate nation ality into which they could breathe life, most countries would offer aoine scope for their mischief. And when the microscope of Versailles was moved over the frontiers of Germany, it was brought jubilant. a focus over the territory ly to known to history as the Polish Commonwealth.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1927.
NEW YORK POLICE,
-A PUBLIC DANGER.
CRIMINALS SAFER THAN INNOCENT.
G.B.S. AND THE
MOVIES."
"I SHOULD ENJOY KISSING MARY PICKFORD."
DEPRECATES SEX APPEAL"
THE DANCING · AGE?
RECREATION FOR YOUNG AND OLD,
[SY SANTOS CASANT.}
The killing of innocent bystan~
What is the dancing age! Ank ders by New York police in one
your friends and you will proba week has made, the public feel it " "I am Bernard Shaw," said Mr. bly find that all their answers Bernard Shay, to a select cinema differ. The fact is that there in audience at the London Pavilion.do particular "dancing age" as
I am the real animal," be con- dancing is to-day, tinued, and not a movietone'
The gigantic bridge of Manster- valder, closed to all traffic by the safer to be a criminal than a Polish Government, is rusting into peaceable citizen. Ten people have complete dilapidation. "It is been hit by wild police bullets more dangerous than neful, said since February, and of these four our companion bittenly, nation which thinks not in terms have been killed.
to ✡
of trade, but of war." He showed New York policemen carry re where the dykes under Polish convolvers on duty and sometimes off trol were weakening, and pointed duty. Police marksmanship is so to the German lowlands below bad that the only people who seen This river rises 21ft, at spring to be in no danger are those aimed floods," said he, "and possesion at, writes a correspondent at that of these dykes enables Poland to city to the Daily News. flood ninety thousand acres of our country at will."
Brutal Frontier. After this we thought it would be interesting to see more of the frontier, and took several days to pursue our investigations. Where we were not another International
ever we went, once it was learned
illusion."
"I am also ; what you call at
movie fan. I am very fond of the movies, and I frequently find that the programmes are liking.
not to my
"That is because the whole busi- ness of choosing programmes is The Innocent Negro.
carried out by gentlemen whom we Usually the story is accepted call exhibitors, incurably romantic the persons, who think that nine that the bullet was fired by fleeing criminel, but investigation tenths of a film should consist of
what they call 'sex-appeal' reveals an uglier aspect. The two last casS ATE themselves. In the Brat a motorist an indictment în driving home was ordered by an ng motor-car. The driver of the Pursuing car was shot through the heart.
Inge has no difficulty in filling St. "It (you-cold them that Desa
Paul's Cathedral they would say: appeal.'"
MR. SCHENCK IN LONDON.
THE NAPOLEON OF
FILMLAND.":
PREVIOUS MASTERPIECE THAT MADE HIM SICK.
LONDON.
Mr. Joseph M. Schenck is in. London. Mr. Schenck is the big Tisg" in the moving picture world. For that reason he can afford to be modest and genial.
A child of seven "can enjoy modern dancing as much as a KUAN or
There woman who has reached the allotted span of seventy years. fact, not very long ago I had a In
аге jensons for his geniality; he is the husband of
Norma Talmadge, and he is a
multi-millionaire. There is also a sweet old lady of seventy-three na.
reason for his modesty; he is the one of my pupils, and she insisted head of the American film indus- on being right up-to-date. * *** 1 | try. ^ want to learn the Yale Blues," she personality dwells midway between Mr. Schenck is interesting. His told me "to show my granda Napoleon and an affable Prince children that they don't know of Pilsen. He likes to talk, and everything," She picked up the bespeak the man of words.
be has smooth, easy gestures which steps of the delightful dance with-
Foreign countries are not out the least trouble and, in my foreign countries him-they are film markets to be conquered, the world in his mind as audience. "That is your trouble," he said to a Daily Express representative, pointing a hearty cigar in his ture direction, When you do a pic"
think you don't America. You just please your- selves.'
All the demons of self-determina. tion were let loose on that ua happy zone. Plebiscite Commis aloners, League of Nations officials, Councils of Ambassadors, and, in vaces of doubt, as at Vilna, the Boundary Commission, we found armed policeman to pursue a fice. It is impossible He has no sex mind's eye, I can see her, the sweet Mr. Schenck produces a film with! Polish Army, all worked their will in that territory, Their labours were on such a grand scale that finally a large slice of industrial Germany, enormous areas of Rus sia and Austria-Hungary, and a island which dominates the port of Danzig were moulded into a new natica. To-day this Poland As a State about the same size as
Spain, Germany, or Italy, with a Jarger army than any of them,
Nothing that the lusty creature naked for was denied to her. She required an outlet to the so, conomic completeness, and strate gical arcunity. She should have
bei all.
Island Gift
A corridor to the sea, fifty miles wide, was cut out of Germany, About ninety per cent. of Upper Silesia's cool and fifty per cent. of its zinc and other previously German amenities were handed over to the new State, and for her etmategical security she was award | ed the half-hundred or so bound ary adjustments that the French General Staff thought necessary To these, by way of an after thought, was added the Island of Westerplatte which dominates the German port of Danzig.
These things might reasonably
her
Д Con-
great friendliness, and ar. ardent desire to be friendly with England. Everywhere we detected |sciousness that Germany was alone in the world. And it created a profound impression on me to ob- serve with what eagerness and hope these stricken people showed "us their country's wounda.
And what ghastly, unhealed wounds that frontier has made! It era towns from their railway cuts children off from their schools, station or their water supply. It and churches from the homes of their habitual worshippers. We visited a large coal mine--the frontier had cut off their principal seam below ground, and deprived them of their upcast shaft. Above ground, it detached the workings from their specially constructed half mile of railway line, now disused.
·
Derelict Towns..
The negro runaway was charged with murder, but when no trace of a revolver was found on him. or in the car, and the bullet in the dead man's body was found to be a police bullet, the charge was withdrawn.
Charlie Chaplin ̋and Mary Pickford, "The success of the two greatest Artists of the screen. Mr. Charles Chaplin and Miss Mary Pickford, built up on sex-appeal, though in the case of Miss Pick ford's films there may be a final
was not
some one or other, but that is merely a concession to the roman-
tie taste of the exhibitor."
soul, gently reproving her children and her children's children for their antiquated ideas on the important question of the latest dance.
Danced in moderation, there is no reason why anybody in posses sion of reasonably good health and sound limbs should not enjoy the dances of to-day; it almost keems as if the development of dancing
of those who are getting along in
years.
about
viewer put in..
Not very often," the Inter-
put off,
three detectives getting out of ?
The second case happened when I Boene which shows her embracing takes into consideration the wishes. But Mr. Schenck was not to be car saw a man for whom they had hit the first detective on the jaw been looking for two years. He and ran away. two detectives fired 11. ahots.
Between them the crowd of children joined in the excitement.
A
I find it extremely tantalising to see another man kissing Miss
Mr. Schenck sat back and looked benignly at his questioner.
Now, when I do a picture,' rigorous exercise involved in the like that in England, eh? How will All the strain of the ultra-he said, "I think, "How will they Lancers and Quadrilles of yester they like it in Germany ?," Pickford," continued Mr. Shaw. day has been eliminated from the
If you offered me the oppor
balf-roome of 1997. In the place tunity of kissing Miss Pickford Ipf the old-fashioned Waltz, danced had no revolver.
When the man was captured ne should enjoy it, but not if I were on the toes and rotated right mitted they had not
The police ad-watched by a crowd. I find it in through the number with the re- him delicate to look at some one else sultant strain of all the muscles of throw one away, but a child of "kissing Miss › Pickford."
the leg, we have the smooth, three lay dead in the street shot
rhythmic, progressive Waltz of to by a police bullet.
day, danced on the ball of the foot.
seen
The third case shot in the week was that of a man shot dead while pected man.
policeman was pursing a su5-
The London Bobby..
Why was the railway line put into Poland 7"
That," came the reply, was the I inquired. idea of the Japanese delegate on the Boundary Commission. It oc curred to him that the protective Such cases are accepted with fence between the buildings and more on less equanimity by the the line was the natural bound-publie, which cannot be too exact ing in its standards. When the
permit to carry a "gug" he laughs average New Yorker hears that a London Bobby" har to get a at the very idea.
ary"
have been expected to make Poland There are many Pembroke Docks Then we visited derelict towns. happy. But though the Allica had and Rosyths on that frontier. led her up to the Fool of Content, There is, for example, the town of it was beyond their power to make Bishopswerder of 2,000 inhabitants.
drink. She thirsted for stronger stuff Poland to-day is at a prosperous market towns it
has been cut off from the agricul war with Lithuania, and at costural zone on which it depended. mie war with Germany. She has It has no other economic resource. also quite recently been at war We stood in the great cobbled with Russia. And still the only friends of Poland-France and Sir was once its market day. Unable square ou a day of the week that Austen Chamberlain-are proud of
to break the habits of half a cen- their protégé!
{tury, an aged woman kept her lit
tle stall of vegetables in one cor- ner. She had all the trade. Is no customer and no other stall. But for the long grnas between the cobbles, and one other thing, the square was bare. That other thing was a rough but well-kept monu- ment. It stood there to record the aamee, in numbers increasing from 1914 to 1918, of those who had died for, their home and fatherland. T fell to us to wonder whether Ger- mans were the only ones who had died in vain."
Recently I left Croydon aero drome with
frienda some
for Cologne, and thence to East Prus
sia and Poland, ·
We reached the Vistula, clamber ed up the great dyke on its right bank, and, gazed across that swift and mighty, stream. By our side stood a local Prussian gent'eman of the old school, a man highly respected by his enemies and deep ly loved by his many friends. He caught pur murmurs of admira tion at the broad expanse of mavigable water.
4id
not
the
|
The Commissioner of Police has "taken the matter up" in view of the three deaths in on week. brought on the complaint of a wo- and "of another interesting case
station near her home had been man who said that police at the
night. They were celebrating the ring their loaded revolvers one news that their captain had been promoted to be deputy inspector: One bullet went through the wo man's bedroom window, hit the chandelier and buried itself in the plaster,
tried by the Commissioner of Then policeman present were Police sitting as a judge. They all swore there had been no shoot- ing. After an expert had given evidence that there were 45 bullet holes in the ceiling and walls of the station and a number of empty cases, the Commissioner told tha
men he thought they were ing and adjourned their cases.
Nature Films,
Less Fatigue.
Mr. Shaw's amusing address was designed to convince exhibitors, of whom many were present, that
The jazz element of the Fox-trot there was room for something else
has gone and in its place, we have in cinema programmes, besides rex- appeal, especially the many beau-fat Charleston and the Yale Blues the comparative quietude of the tiful nature films now being pro and, par excellence for those of duced in this country.
Six of them, included in the middle-age, the Tango, with its British Instructional "Secrets of stately and graceful steps and its
well-modulated tempo.
obviously astonished at the marvel- Nature" series, were subsequently shown to the audience, who were
Now that such good facilities for dancing are to be found all lous underworld of life revealed
over Great Britain-well-ventilated by the aid of micro-cinemato-bands and plenty of trained com dance halla, spring doors, good graphy. Tons
petent instructors subjects shawn
and instruç
Nursery of the Cormorant," "The of the mental and physical re- Plants of the Pantry," "The tresses it is not surprising that people of all ages take advantage Story of the Silk-Moth," The creation that dancing provides at Romance of the Flowers," "Demi- zens of the Garden," and "The
Story of the Leaf."
were
In this, the most useful branch of cinematography, Great Britain
leads the world.
VALENTINO'S DEATH.
MURDER PLOTTED IN NEW YORK CABARET."..
PARIA.
so reasonable a cost.
English Stories.
I have done lots of English stories," he said, "but they are to please all the people, every- where."
Mr. Schenck was asked if he thought that doing an English story in America constituted a British picture. He believed it did. When asked if he would say version of The Admirable Crich- what he thought of the American ton," he shook his head.
LIMBS COVERED WITH ERUPTIONS
Spread To Face and Arms. Lost Rest. Healed by Cuticura, n
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I tried other remedies without much benefit. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using it I could see an Improve ment. I purchased more and in a few weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. A. R. Hiller, 09. Priory Rd., Croydon, Surrey, Eng.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
Advent
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG DECEMBER 18TH, 1937, 4th Sunday in
Holy Communion st8 a.m. Children's Service at 10 am Mating at 11 am,-
Pesacher-Rev. W. B. Cannell. Holy Communion at 12 noon. Brensong at 6 p.
Preacher Rev. H. Copley Moyle.
OSTAR DAY, December 5th:- WIDNESDAY, Pes, 21st, St Thomas
Holy Communion at 7.45 ..
Holy Communion at 7am.; 8 aim. (Úboral) and 12 noon; 11 a.m. Matina and Barmen; 6 p.m. Evensong, Carol and Sermon,
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SUNDAY BRAVICES, December 18th:
Morning at 10.80, am. --General Ser-
vice and K.0.8.B. Parade.. Hymns: 255, 412, 490 and 554. Froscher-Rev. F. P. W. Alexander,
CJ.
Evening Service at 8,45 - p.m.1 -Music
led by Band of K.0.8.8. Battalion- under Mr. W. H. Fizerie,...C.. by kind permission of Lt. Col. Comyn and Officers,
Barrie is too subtle for the films, he said. They saw that. So they just took the idea and that Hymns: 177, 187, 60 and 671. was all. They knew it wasn't Barrie, so they called the picture, Chopin: "Intermezzo, Marcogal: "De- Baad Selections: "Polansiss"," Male and Female.'”*·
mendet. Reponse," Coleridge.Taylor: "Just out of modesty ?
"March from Tannbansur, Wagner: Mr. "Yes,"
Schenck smiled, "Morinh" Bolos by Mr G. Watt, Mrs. broadly. "Just modesty because A. M. Bows Smith and Mr. H. Glover, including: Thou That Tellest," "But it wasn't Barrie.""
The Daily Express representative Who May Abide ?” “He Shall Fred asked Mr. Schenck if he was at all | Hin Flock" and "Come Unto Him." alarmed at the spread of vaudeville Organ: Mr. G. E. Longyear. into the cinema houses.
You
Freacher-Rev. J. Birk Macmackie. Subject: The Faithful Saying, New Territories Mission.
Collections Morning and Evening for
"Oh, no," he said, with a hypnotic wave of the cigar. see the public wants two hours and a half entertainment in a pie ture bouse. Very good. Let them have organ recital-that is worth FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST," twopence. Then give them a male quartet-that is worth fourpence. Then give them a good picture and that is worth a shilling and a quarter. They get a full show, all for a chilling and a half."
Mr. Schenck smiled broadly "and" put the ash on the tray with an air of finality that disposed of the subject for ever,
There is less fatigue to-day, both in dancing itself and in getting from the scene of the afternoon's enjoyments; and the jolly, cheer ful, infectious music of modern dance tunes- Bids dull care fly in no uncertain manner.
Since all modern dancing, is based on the principles of walking, those who walk well can dance well and the question of age becomes im- material, provided always that dancing, like all exercises, is taken in moderation and, riot over-done. In the old days fifteen or twenty A story almost as fantastic as a lessons were necessary, so compli- cinema plot concerning the death cated were the steps and so of Rudolf Valentino, the film actor, numerous, the incidentals. To-day, has been given out by a Milan three or, at the most, dix lessons
Five Years Ago. The Daily Express representative. newspaper, the Secolo, to the effect give the person of ordináry intel rose to go. Mr. Schenck had been that Valentino did not die aligence a complete mastery of all natural death, but was murdered, the requisite steps; and once this pleasant personality, a citizen of a charging host: warm and
detectives, have been at work in tion of practise making perfect.
According to the Secolo, private has been achieved, it is just a ques-e world. There were so many America, and an account of
things that could have been said.
One question, Mr. Schenck." strange incident in Broadway
"Sure." cabaret has been othained from a woman who took all the more notice of it because she is the wife helps her husband in his work. of a detective and occasionally On this might, she states, Valen- the most republican reply. would coat. He then explained that he
woman whom everybody knew to have afforded me little satisfachnd, seen a man robbing shop, Valentino pretended not to see any be desperately in love with him. tion. Our eyes must look rather and was trying to capture him "thing of this, and paid great at to the future.
when his colleagues interfered. tentions to's
The Police Commissioner
woman who was known to be an enemy of the first. must report for target work four now decided that all policemen times a year, instead of twice. A Later order is that the police are
That night we visited Marien- "It is Polish now," he said; werder. There I met the President and as he said it his strong face of East Prussia. At the end of a puckered into a strange expression, friendly evening during which we half frown, half sorrow.
had spoken with candour of war But
treaty and post-war controversies, he ask- prescribe that Germany was to cd, with great urbanity, "If Eng have free access to the river? I land went to war with us to make the world safe for democracy, do "Come and see for yourself," you think that her adm has been said my guide. Walking along the achieved!" dyke, he took us a little way, up- There he pointed to the stream only "access" Germany enjoyed. It was a small road fourteen feet
the Polish end!
asked.
I could not help reflecting on what would have happened if Em- peror Wilhelm's alma had been achieved. But I did not convey
Criminals Chuckling. The readiness of New York's "finest," as they are called, to act frst and think afterwards has set. the criminal element chuckling Two policemen saw one man chas ing another. They called on hi to stop; but he waved them on and ran faster. They overtook him, and broke his skull with their knocked him down, knelt on him truncheons.
At the police station they dis
wide-closed with barbed wire at my thoughts to his Excellency, for covered a police badge inside a tino was besieged by a young skill. It is a dance that British was great.
Deserted River.
Many other things were pointed out to me. We saw the great river deserted where once ships passed constantly to and fro and where German dredgers used to preserve are now a passage, Bandbanks breaking the surface.
THE BOOKIES SHOCKED,
WICKED TOTALISATOR.
DEGRADING BETTING,
Macaulay said that there was nothing so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical to of morality: Macaulay was wrong; the British bookmaker doing his best to simulate an attack of moral casles is a much more ridiculous and entertaining spectacle says the Manchester Guardian. He is hard at work in that direction at the woment; the renewed threat of that long delayed totalisator bas filled him with a passionate zeal on be half of public morals..
The Treaty of Versailles could not perhaps have been better made in the aftermath of war, but now we have less excuse for not seeing its errore. It stands in Europe as the leaning tower of diplomacy.
lish wager bitting would become a mère matter of commerce." It is terrible to think of commerce on a racecourse, hitherto so free from any hint of à base desire for pecu miary advantage. The bookie's at. titude somehow seems faintly re- miniscent of Stalky & Co.'s lyrical tribute to the nobility of “four. Heffles," If one may venture to amend that tributs according to the present necessity
Our Bookie is a cobleman, & nobleman, a nobleman;RE The Bookie is a nobleman, he bets
an awful lot:
It is his abnormality, His kindly prodigality," Because the land'a morality Would suffer did he not
It is, of course, exceedingly kind
not to fire in cases
has
of mia-
demeanour only. They must not fire while they are running, but stand and take aim, and when Bring to aumman assistance they must shoot straight up in the air
The Indian Method, vieny
come
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For The Middle-Aged. Learn the Foxtrot "thoroughly In the American film better and the Charleston and Yale Blues than it was five years ago!" become easy, and the Tango, with Mr. Schenck put a cordial hand its delightfully progressive move- on the interviewer's shoulder. meat seems to follow on naturally. "My boy," he said, "last" week It is a great mistake to assume I saw a picture I did five years that the Tango requires some rare ago. When I did it I thought it When I saw it last
and just give themselves up to the Mr. Schenck retired behind his people can excel in if only they | week it made me sick.” will forget their self-consciousness With this disarming confession enjoyment of the well accentuated cigar, and the Daily Express re beats of the hayating melodies. nresentative went out into the Lon
Nowadayi, dancing in an in don streets where every mile some cidental to tea time, a dinner cinema was showing some picture observed the rejected one make therefore, & restfulness about the existence had
A little later the detective's wife
function of
Nagaike a supper there is, which at some period of its under the covert signs to a couple of suspi- dance of to-day which was lacked genius of the extremely likeable cious looking individuals, after by the old-time ball. People rest Mr. Schenck. which she left the cabaret on the and take refreshment as the dances have made vain efforts to get hird. Thus overstrain can arm of a man who is alleged to follow one another, dancing a cou- Valentino to work with hita.
ple of dances and watching the Then, saye the detective, she ap avoided and, at the end of the dancing, a pleasant state of seroi- proached, as though accidentally, the two individuals, to whom signs tiredness is the most that any had been made, and she overheard dancer need expect. one of them say: "The Indian method is infallible. You mix in to a drink the powder? diamonds, and whoever drinks this caused a morning of excitement in
A wedding of septuagenarians mixture has their stomach and in
testines perforated in a thousand the little village of Osmotherley, Pisces. The doctors cannot give a near here, when Mr. Henson Garmame to the malady, which is in net, aged seventy-four, was marri- curable, and he can only talk of ed to Miss Hall, aged seventy-two. appendicitis or septicemia." The best man, Mr. R. Rowell, has The Scoole avera that the clues also passed the age of three score which have been given are being years and ten:
acted upon, and that there is talk
23rd, 1996, in New York of "sensational arrests.''
Rudolf Valentino died on August The
74 WEDS 72.
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM
· SIT AT ALTAR RAILS.
* NORTHALLERTON,
Both bride and bridegroom were
of
and considerate of him; but when permitted, on account of their age the ordinary casual visitor to a to sit at the altar rails during the Says one example of him, accord-racecourse has tried the totalisator ceremony, which was performed in cause of death was certified as ing to an evening paer version, and has discovered for himself its the village church by the vicar, the
the introduction of the totalisa- ease, its simplicity, and its absolute Rev. A. A. Williams. tor and its mechanical principles fairness, be will wonder why on Aerry peal was rung, on the would lower the whole tons of earth it was not introduced long church bells ia celebration of the
acecourse; instead of the Ifee Eng-ago.
event,:
septic endocarditis,which is a poisoning of the lining membrane of the beart, following a double operation for appendicitis and Pleurisy in the left Inng.
be
They
ADMIRALTY APPOINT-
MENTS.
The following appointments were ber 11th:-Comdr. A. V. Walker, made by the Admiralty on Novem to Titania, for service in sub- marines, Sub-Lieuts. B. L. S. Gaisford, C. A. Bowe; G. H
A fact that teachers will bear out is this: the pupil of to-day is generally middle-aged-anyhow not usually a youngster. have come to realise that the Nowell, F. H. Mansell (addl.), M. tally suitable for them, and, very Rimington, R. F. Abram, TH modern dance programme is essen rightly, they don't see why they Martelli, T. C. C. Lloyd, and R. G. should be, left out of all the fun Liveing, to Titania, for service in and enjoyment. So they take a submarines. few lessons and then proceed to show the younger generation how each modern dance really should be danced.
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