THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, JUNE
80, 1988.
WOMAN MAY BE U.S. AMBASSADOR
Moscow Embassy
Is Mentioned
LINGUIST
WHO WAS
K
FORMERLY A PUBLIC
SCHOOL TEACHER
New York.
FOR the first time la the hir
or
of
tory of the United States, other country. # uny woman la being seriously con sidered for appointment as wh ambasandor.
The woman 12, according to the New York Thurs, Men Coral Brov, I aged 48, the wife of an Ametko She spooks Hun Consular official, Blan, French and Geriravo
The carbassy
mentioned
that in Moscow, It was recently vaented by Mr. Joseph Edward Davies, whose wife, the former Mrs. Marjorte Fost Hutton, in- ber herited £5,000,000
father, Mr. Charles W Post, the American "breakfast (rol king."
Try
Mrs. Broy's candleddstures for the Moscow junition 14 supported leaders in the House of Representa tives and the Senate, arah Mie tais been recommended by the Paren Relations Committee
SALARY OF 1500 Originally a pubb school teacher and a social worker. Mrs Thuy is well known in Washington political cireles
She has spent many yours abroad studying international relations, have)
ing accompanied her husband to the
DOCTOR'S
CALLOUS
ATTITUDE
TO DYING WOMAN
A doctor was severely een- sured by the London Insur- ance Committee for con- duct described {L "Hittle short of scandalous."
Investigating the complaint of the husband of a woman who bod slice died. the Medical Services Sub-Com- mittee found that the doctor smoked
Ilar
cigarette while examining pellent, suggested a contribution to- wards his tax free and received 28 0:4
The callous attitude of the prae- timer towards the case in reflected various Consular posts witch he bain his smoking in the bedroom of the occupiert.
Her three children per now with their father in Brussels, where they new lying at the American School The head of ench major embassy of the United States receives a salary ut £3,500 All entertaining expenses are paid by the Ambassador, but the Government owns or leases se embassy building.
Members of the foreign service are nilowed certa allowances additional salaries. This, however, to their does not apply to Ambassadors.
President Roosevelt has already appointed two women as Minis- ters, but never a woman ambas- Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen nador, was Minister to Denmark from 1932 to 1936. and Mrs. Borden Harriman lan Minister to Norway.
Other women diplomats have been
Soviet Minister to Sweden.
Army Rations By Air In War
Mr. Hore-Belisha On New Problems
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old both the husband and the
dying woman," states the Sub-Com- mittee is its report. He appears to nursing sister that the patient whor he shortly thereafter certest he
or the having died of carcinoma stomach
suferitur from doulade pneumonia
4
"He then made a sporting suggen- (tro," as he called H. that a contribu- hon should be made towards the ex- perises he had incurred in visiting the insured person.
Hind It We diftrul ademprately to express our disapproval of his ardons throughout
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Twenty Million People In A Great Colour Test
Does Brightness Stimulate Gaiety?
A great psychological experiment started when the Empire Exhibition was opened at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, last month.
To what extent is a contrast of striking colours capable of promoting a feeling of gaiety? This problem is being tested on
scale never previously contemplated in Great Britain. Bright colours are employed ex-conducted in the U.S.A. A treatise tensively nt séuside resorts to assist on the subject, prepared by a group in imalattar
feeling familiarly of American thorities including Professor H. S. Langfeld, deals with The Committer agreed to ask the enlled "the holiday spirit."
ull colours as a particular sort of Ministry the money papabie to the
Hitherto, this subtle principle has
sensory experience, and investigates in respect of medical
In dein the relationships between benefit, with a view to the deduzetionern applied to rahibitions only in
moderate form. In most cases the colours and their stimuli. of a corresponding amount from the
buildings have featured white doctor's remuneration.
"Int" colours.
The exhibition at Glasgow-the
The
It was also decided to Invite the
NUNS DIG AT NIGHT FOR TREASURE
carefree galety.
or
This
BRIGHTNESS STIMULATES THE SPIRITS
This exhaustive study necessarily involves an examination of the pro- colours Are trans- cess by which
An Intricate system to the
from
RADIO BROADCAST
H.E. the Governor
And Z.B.W.. DECENNIUM PROGRAMME
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 k.r's. und on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 0.32 m.e's. per second,
HI.K.T. (BĖ).
12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral,
12.30 Mrs. Sanger (Soprano), Prue Капу A. T. and Lowis (Violin), (Piano).
Arr.
1. (a) Impromptu, In G Flat Major (Blumenfeld, Op. 13, No. 2); (b) Song Of Autumn (Grelchaninoff, 2. "La Lay; Op. 3, No. 3)....A. T. Serenata" (Tosti)....Mrs. Sanger: 3. Lento Affettuoso and Giga (Oswald, Moffal)... Prue 1711-1709 Lewis, 4. (n) Romance (Antipolt, Op. (Arensky, 5, No. 1); (b) Little Ballad Op. 30, No. 4)....A. T. Lay: 6. (a) A Birthday (R. Huntington Wood- man); (b) The Year's At The Spring (II. II. A. Beach, Op. 44. No. 1).... Mrs. Sanger; 6. Gavot and Menuet (Stanley 1713-1780-Art. Moffat).... Prue Lewis.
Lucal Time Signal and Weather Report.
II. L.
1.03 Doreen Ma (Piano), Ozorio (Piano) and the Moana Beach Boys (Hawallan).
1. (n) Lady Be Good; (b) Love-
Starlight. light In The
.H. L. ozorto; 2. (a) Bawailun Memories: (b) flu lachoo...The Mouna Beach Buys; 3. (a) Once In A While; (b) Doreen Ma The Donkey Serenade..
and H. I. Ozorio (Double Pinos); 4. (n) Komosini; (b) Aloha Means 1 Love You. The Moana Bench Boys; 5. (a) Thanks For The Memory: (b) Remember Me?..Doreen Mo
Press, Announce-
1.30 Router and Rugby Weather Forecast and ments.
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1.49 Caroline Braga (Piano). Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor) and Talbot (Baritone) Accompanied by A T. Lay.
1. Castilla (Seguidiflas) (Albeniz, Op. 2321...Caroline Brag; 2. (a) Music Of The Night (Contes); (b) Down In The Forest (Landon Ronald)
Gaston D'Aquino accompanied by A. T. Lay; 3. L'Alouette (The Lark) (Glinka)....Caroline Braga; 4. (a) Wine Fill A Glass With Golden (Quilter; (b) Mifanwy (Forster); (r) Early Muraing (Russell)....H. Talbot necampanied by A. T_Lay: 5.
Caroline Braga. Poem (Fibich).
2.15 Close Down.
The Children's Hour. With-Aunt Molly And Auni Matilda and Uncles Charles, Jack, John and Blackie.
7 St. Joseph's Church Choir with the Very Rev. Father Klganti At The Organ.
1. Organ: "Ex Oriente Ad Orbem"
7.15 Elvio Zuen (Soprano) With Organ Accompaniment.
1. Ave Maria (Luzzi); 2. Fede, Speranza Amore (Pagella).
Senorita Guillen, Mexican Minister Ministry to consider the desirability targest ever held in Britain-present of communicating to the General the most Invish splash of colour ever to Denmark, and Mines Kallunt Medical Counell the facts relating to seen within one confined area.
the Improper demanding of momey
spectacle has been designed express-mitted to the mind. It 19 emphasized (Riganti)....The Very Rev. Father ly to create 4112 "atmosphere" of that the optic nerve is connected by Biganti; 2. Choral: Psalm 111 (Dori- brain. niansky)....The Choir of St. Joseph's Each building has its own colour One of the most widely accepted Church; 3. Organ: Divertimento In D scheme and in most instances this theories is that the Impulses en route Flat (Noninto),...The Very Rev. subtly suggests its contents. The to the brain vary in frequency with Father Riganti. Palace of Engineering, which is as
, the strength of the stimulus large as Buckingham Palace, uses various hues. steel greys and steet blues; warm
In view of this close affinity bc- ereums and tight rets are featured
7.20 A Talk By E. I. Wyne-Jones, on the next largest building, the tween the eye and the brain, it is
credit the general Esq., Chairman Of The Hongkong chief Palace of Industry; the Press not difculi to Club is decorated in black and white; findings of practical psychologists Broadcasting Committee.
7.25 A Talk By F, K. Garlon, Esq.. Engineer In Charge Of When their day's work in the Royni Suite is emblazoned with that brightness stimulates the spirits.
royal purple, gold and yellows; soft Indeed, it is maintained that nervous Wireless
be rectified to Broadcasting. hospital is done, the Mother pastel shades of cream and rose are disorders may
7.30
Eva Turner (Soprano) and Superior and three nuns of used on the Women's Pavilion; the marked degree by an adjustment of
the colours
In one's everyday en-A. T. Lay (Plano). various colonial pavillons choose the
Standchen (Brahms).. Eva the Home of the Compas-from rich, tropical reds, browns and vironment.
Blue and green
held to be Turner; 2. Prelude In D Flat Major .A. T. Lay; 3. Five sion of Jesus at Thames yellows.
relaxing, wherens red and yellow (Glazounoff). AFTER DARK SCENES for
are stimulating. As a Ditton,
broad prin- Miniature Ballads (William Y. Hurl- Surrey, dig buried treasure.
It is after dusk that the blaze of ciple, the maximum mental comfort stone); (a) Bells; (b) Blossoms; (c) is achieved in colourful surround- Dreams; (d) Darkness; (e) Morning
Eva Turner. ings. They hope to find it deep down colour is seen at its best. All the
7.45 Is Excellency The Governor. buildings are floodlit-white flood-
The mixture of bright colours at
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather below the cellars of their 10th-lights being used so that the colours
the Glasgow exhibition cannot fall century building. Already in are faithfully reproduced number of the hall there is a 15-feet hole.
Its visitors. This is most ovident This treasure hunt is their attempt decorative lighting schemes, more when the lavish displays of coloured Mr. N. L. Smith.
ambitious than anything of their In a speech he dealt with the
which is being kind ever attempted in the British light are brought into operation. problem of
modern to save the home provisioning
ravaged by the deathwatch beetle.
methodically Isles. They high-speed mechanised armies.
correspondent "How will alr power affect the
columns of rations and ammuni-mothered in dust, working beneath planned by experts to enhance the the individual will
galety of the scene. Among the out- tion?"
Hore Belisha asker.
standing colour effects, evolved by "What alternative methods are re-
"We have had to empty three of instructions of the exhibition's must be quired? What measures taken for protection of supplies and the wards us some of the floors are sulting electrical engineer, Mr. other vital stores and commodities
The Royal Army Service Corps, which this year cele- brates the 50th anniversary of its formation, concluded week's programme of social and sporting events at Buller Barracks, Alder- shot, last month,
a
Secrctury for War, who was a major in the
Mr. Hore-Belisha, the
R.AS.C. during the war, presented long service and good conduct medais
and took the salute.
long
Mr.
ngainst contamination by gos?
WAR OF SUPPLY
found
A
the cellars.
WARDS EMPTIED
them,
In addition, there is a
were
аге
to have an exhilarating effect on all
The reaction of these spectacles on be of special interest to psychologists since they
the apply
modern G.E.C inost principles of lighting to the creation
never been possible
For before.
Report and Announcements.
8.03 The Hon. Colonial Secretary 8.15 Lindsay A. Lafford, F.R.C.o. (CHM), LR.A.M.,
A.R.C.M., At The Mrs. Nell Cathedral Organ With Mathieson (Contralto),
The General Electric Co. Ltd., to the cheerfulness on a scale which has/ bert); {b} Father In Heaven (Largo)
con-
breakwelve of the patients have following:
in," the Moller Superior Campbell Murray, M.X.EE, are the
had to be sent away, and one of
"To what extent is it necessary to it is going to take
Dn enormous
in
1.
with his rod. It inside by two hundred and eighty- characteristics of a particular objects/2. Occhi Turchini (Denze),
1. Scherzo (Lemare)....Lindsay A. Lufford; 2. (a) To Music (Schu- (Handel)....Mrs. Neil Mathieson; 3. Giga (Corelli)... Lindsay A. Lafford; stance, the effect of radiantly colour 4. An Evening Hymn (Purcell)... ed water flowing from the side of a Mrs. Neil Mathieson; 5. Girand Water flowing over a glant stair. ibili, viewed from a distance, presents Choeur on Re Majeur Alla Handel)
an unprecedented example of film-
-(Gullmant)...Lindsay A. Lafford. them had been here for 23 years. case fan series of crucades, from colours. This aspect of the psycho- 6.40 Nura Kanis (Plano). develop supply by air for mobile amount of money to make the place two sides of a hill will be floodlit logical study of rolour embraces all
ever-changing,
Etude de Concert No. 2 (Liszt); in
intermingling effects, whose apparent location in 2. Impromtu In A Flat (Schubert). colours, no that it will take twelve space is more or less vague and in- detached columns, and to what ex- safe again.
(Tenor) "Immediately a visitor told me minutes before any one colour effect definite, such as the blue of the sky. and E. O'Neil Shaw (Plano).
8.47 Gaston D'Aquino tent are you yourselves as a Supply
is repeated.
Such an example of isolated colour and Transport Corps studying the that treasure is hidden, under the
cellara 1
diviner, who
1. 11 Segno (Manon) (Massenet); called in a
A large fountain, illuminated from phenomena (as problems of yuor own defence against
distinct from the these forms of enemy menace?
walked around
8.54 Z.B.IV. Ordiestra-Under the four floodlights, casts up constantly is rarely produced by The next war will be a war of dipped here. I was so excited I be-
artifcial direction of Lindsay A. Laford, digging that night.
changing coloured light, increasing means, and if it results industry, but it will also be a war of we dig in turns, sometimes stay-and fading in rhythm with slowly vigorating reaction on those who with Anne Winter (Soprano) And
in un it- F.R.C.O., (CHM.), LM.A.M., A.R.C,M.-- supply, in
In which your corps will once again be not the least vulnerable of ing up as late as three in the morn alternating patterns of water.
witness, this will be particularly Helen Lockhart (Contralto). Ing. The heat and dust are sitting. roni ո 300-fi. tower on the crest worthy of psychological analysis.
Three Dances (Itoger Quilter) The Royal Army Service Corps But we all hope beyond hope that of a hill there are three bands of
The whole decorative scheme for Z.B.W. Orchestra 2. (n) _Mac- Banks performs for the Army the most something will be unearthed which light-in red, green and yellow-n this exhibition may be truly regard-rezon
Intense that the beacon is visible 100 ed as the greatest experiment in And Bracs....Anne Winter; 3, (g)
gregor's Gathering; (b) Ye human of oli services, for not only will save the hospital.
TUNNEL TO PALACE
miles away.
colour that has ever been made in Vesperale (Cyril Scolt); (b) Loin du are you responsible for its daily
"This place is mentioned in the Mr. Thomas S. bread but also for the transport of
Talt, Fnisa., Britain. It is estimated that its Bul (Gillet)....Z.B.W. Orchestra.; the sick and wounded."
exhibition and of effect will be experienced by 20- 4 (n) "The Spanish Lady" (Arr Domesday Book. That tunnel over architect of the there is supposed to lead to Hamp- Sydney Harbour Bridge, declares 000,009 people during the six months Hughes); (b) Husheen (Needham) ton Court. Charles I once walked "The Empire Exhibition colour has of the exhibition. In the building
ns Henry VIII Ja resulted in a holiday spirit being Immediately noticeable amongst supposed to have done."
The Office of Works is sending a visitors." man down to inspect the damage done by the beetle.
the arms.
LADY ASTOR AS TAP-DANCER.
Lady Astor, nearly 60 years of age, wants to learn tap-dancing.
Bho expressed this wish after watching a display by children at Plymouth Jubilee Centre.
"I shall seriously comider al- tending lessons myself," she said, "and I advise every grandmother to do the same."
No treasure has yet been found.
Fire Stops Game
It
Pictures on Page 11.
Debt Of 1894 Paid
is generally acknowledged by psychologists that colour exercises n far-reaching Influence over the emotions. Indeed, even the casual:
PIERCE CITY, Mo. observer is aware that such a re-
An old man who said he had "been lationship exists, for colours are aiming to get around for same time" commonly described with such ad- gave Ed Buchner, a store operator jectives as "cheerful," "duli," "live-here, a bushel of apples for payment Samuel Caprette's house caughty," "depressing," or "restful." of a debt he had contracted in 1804. Arc, causing $1,500 damages, while So far, however, most of the re- Buchner could find no record of the he and his son were in the basement search work to determine the preciso debt but the old man said he owed playing toblo tennis,
nature of this function has
the money for a laprobe,
CLEVELAND.
been
...Helen Lockhart; 3. Lyric Suito- (March Of The Dwarfs)-(Grieg)
..Z.B.W. Orchestra.
(Continued on Page 5.)
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