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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Ann Hamilton for Lois Leeds..

You don't have to fly high to wear an angel. face, says this

Outdoor Girl;

The peronitication of the typical! the essentials. "For my long nerial Outdoor Girl is churning young hours t like an angel-face look," she wear 21 powder-cake aviatrix, Ann Hamilton. veteran of sold. "so the WASPS. Her direct hazel eyes, nukeup. It's the most natural and her flashing smile, her slim gure are yet it stays on longer than ordinary among Ann's natural assets, which powder. None of those inc you would notlee inmediately. Her makeup jobs And I'm a rent

pstick budget about the way my anet

nicely band-box touk

It antist he perfect. That's modulated voice, she, will tell

Roes on. you

about 1" Clear fones are her with candour, require a bit

favourites and the rates "half vaten" concentration.

as prime pstick and messy edges charm killers.

STORL

"In

A daughter of Enid, Oklahoma, Ann has been flying since 1940. the second class of the WASPS I took my training at Romulus Army Air Field, in Houston," she explains. "During the war, I pilated just about fighters, everything-single engine

light twin engine transports and bombers. Now my job is ferrying,

at that is picking up La

any place and delivering at anywhere the United States or Canatta," Asked how she manages to "pictorial" efletent

IE1

plane

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1947.

Berlin Is Currently Centre Of Big Birth Control Controversy

The American-licensed Berlin newspaper. Der Tagesspiegel, has stepped right into the middle of one of the hottest arguments in postwar Germany by recommending birth control and the wide distri- bution of contraceptives..

For months, Germans have been engaged in a bitter argument over paragraph 218 of the German criminal law, which provides for the punishment of all persons involved in criminal abortions. The newspapers have joined in, presenting the viewpoints of doctors, sociologists, the mother, the father, the church. The Tagesspiegel even printed 500 words "in the name of the embr”....”

Under Hitler, with his popu-į has been a strong demand for lation policies, the abortion law relaxation of the law, was very strictly enforced. Tho! One argument is that under pre- birth of children out of wedlock seat conditions a woman takes more risk in childbirth than she would in was encouraged. Now with the an abortion. Another is that in nation cold and hungry, with many cases children should not be millions living in poverty, thero brought into a life as grim as that prevailing in many parts Germany today.

He Wanted

To Help His Mother

Fritz Gelsthardt, assistant director of the Berlin. Welfare Bureau, Hays the number of criminal abortions undertaken annually is Germany is approximately 2,000,000.

In Berlin alone, he

says, con women die each year as the result of abortions.

suld n

He noticed that her wrists were stift and, when he asked why, he was told that it was because shells!! Ind arthritis,

not

Cry For Lebensraum

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|Indian Dance]

Penita, famous classical Indian dancor on ber first visit to London, photographed in front of the DBC television camera, at Alexandra Palace, London. Pepita le dancing the "Pavila”, a traditional Indian dance which originated as far south as Surat, and le one of the most graceful and emotional dances of India.

NIFTIER

NYLONS

ΠΟΥ

New York: No longer content The Tagesspiegel, in giving its

with all the plain nylons they can opinion in favour of birth control,

buy, American women" are decrease in the number of

talking about nylons with fancy Sixteen-year-old Dávid Tidy births was necessary.

clocks, embroidered roses on the "It is necessary for two reasons,"

knees, and even a modern version "First, because of used to watch his mother wash

the paper sald.

of the striped stocking so popular up at their home in Wellfield-the miserable conditions in which we

In 1010 or to road, Streatham: S.W.

And ourselves and, second, because very increase in the population in Germany only furthers the nation- alistic people

without space pro- paganda.

pro- "Only those parties whose grumine the masses could have un interest in contemplates dictatorship of

of these masses The quality under the present conditions constantly decrease.

"The way out is the prevention of conception, Contraceptives must not a large only be produced again on [scale, but also publicly propagandis- ed. Those who seorn contraceptives have already decided about Para- graph 218 and its application in their

at

mean

Porthcawl.

churk Ann is fond of her lovely hair in a short curly bob, whilch sho

Arthritis. That did enn de bryself because "It's so prac teal"--and becoming. Among her

much to him until he read an article about 64 *pring hobbies are collecting carly Ameri- telvia andi reading "semi- con

Glamorgan, classical staff, Flying, she thinks, The article said that the waters

Were good. for will always be her "Brat love" und

arthritis. Perhaps forward she is looking

10 trans- they would cure his mother.

but. continental assignments.

But Porthenwl, Glamorgan, Is course, she to be so

hopes to raise a family, nearly 180 miles from Streatham and the relym fare from S.W "gome clay, too!" white hup-

Paddington is 648. ping from one plane to another, An said that one of her Inflexible beauty

David sold his baxing gloves, but was still more than £2 short of rules is to get eight hours sleep prevent every night. "If schedules this. I

a nap next day, Cumi-

of sleep

makes droopy, physically and mentally,

that think." She think:

Jative los

and

deep-

breathing exercises are another good

looks booster, so

walking. She

manages at least on four outdoors

every day.

Ann's beauty routine certainly is

HE HAD AN

IDEA FOR MAKE-UP

Hollywood-Character

it.

must

the fare. So he decided to borrow personal cases."-Associated Press.

the evele of his ten-year-old sister.

Dorothy,

One night he kept awake until 40.m. and wrote note:

"Dear

mum, I have gone to get you some of that spring water."

Bought A Bun

bedroom

He dropped from his minke-up.

'AMERICA'S

SHIPYARDS

not complicated and it is very sound, through which pren: personalities of window, cycled to nichmond. Sa DEAD SOON'

might

soup

"Cleansing with cold cream and morning and once-a-day and water treatment works best for me." she claims. Her taway shin looked beautifully cared for smooth

needs, and

and clear. She

BISON, she

very few cosmetics, in fact, thinks that They stuld be kept to

Minuli Makeys 4 GABRIELLE

Be Different, not Indiferent, when you do your hair! It's fun to work out an entirely new "for-you" hair style overy now and thea. And watch that makeup, it will need some changes to go with your new hairda

SIDE GLANCES

1 1

history bave lived agu'n on the screen, is responsible for much of the praise earned by American pictures in the past 10 years, even though most of the credit has gone to the players who wore these elaborate forma Beans,

fncial trans-

Unforgettable are the protrayals of Paul Muni as Emil Zola, Pasteur and the Mexican patriot, Juurez; Bette Davis as Mrs Skeffington and

Elizabeth Queen

of England; Edward G. Robinson as Dr Erlich. the venereal disease specialist, and Fredrick March as Mark Twain and Anthony adverse.

AUS

went by train to Reading Berkshire, and cycled on to Bath.

Somerset.

There he spent his last exppers on a cup of tea and a bun and missed

he

naked

11

the last ferry to Wales from Aust, Gloucestershire. So pulleeman where he could spend the night.

AMNESTY GRIEVANCE Johannesburg:—An amnesty grant- ed to short term, prisoners to mark South the Royal visit has upset African

there farmers. Normallý are about 65,000 natives in gioi for petty offences and these are often hired out to farmers to work for a shilling a day. Now so many have that the farms are been released short of inbour. A deputation has called on General Smuts to see what can be done about it.

LOOK TO THE ANT Capetown:-It took 40 years for a eziony of, white ants to knockc down a wall 30 feet high and 15 inches thick at Pietermaritzburg— but they did it. They built a nest from mortar stripped from between the bricks and took so much that finally the wall collapsed.

WILFRED “TUE HAIRY” Madrid:-The 1.250-year-old bones of the founder of Barcelona, Wilfred "The Hairy." frst Count of Barcelon, which were supposed to

been destroyed during the

-Says expertspanish Civil War, have now been

The American shipbuilding industry will soon be dead. Its funeral will be over before the end of another year.

The policeman psked David ques This is the opinion of Mr Eugene tions.

gave him a big tea and alC.- Grace, head of the great and put him on the train Bethlehem Steel plant, whose ship-

building activities are extensive.

bed home.

There was another big tea waiting for David. Sald his mother: "I am very proud of him for thinking of me as he did."

But, without discouraging their -obvious-talents.--these-players-owe --Sad-his-father:- "Nevermind, much to a comparatively simple sub- David we'll all go to Porthcawi stance-sponge rubber.

soon to see if the waters will help mother."

Acknowledged By Surgeons This kind of maken, technically known as prosthesis, defoliely bas became an art in which cinema technicians excel. Even plastic sur- geons and the designers of artifelal Ilmbs have

acknowledged their debt to studio artists.

The pioneer in this field is Perc Westmore, for 25 years bend of the inke-up and hair styling department at Warner Brothers studios. West- more and his three brothers who fallowed him in the profession, are now noted not only in movie: studiou but as a family heading a large com- mercial cosineties firm. It was West- more who developed the process of aerating latex (raw rubber) now used by nearly every movie maice-up departiment.-Associated Press.

"Unless something is done pretty quickly, America is off the seas," My Grace warned.

found hidden under a pile of old

books and documents in the Folk- lore Museum at Ripoll. Unli) 1936 Wilfred's remains had been lying In a Rippoll nonastery which he founded in 808 AD. They will be retumed to their old resting plaer.

NEVER TOO OLD TO WED Madrid:-Fifty-five weddings have taken place simultaneously in the Seville Cathedral. One of the American shipyard workers, he

bridegrooms was $5-year-old Jose sidd, average 75: 18 an hour, against-Espina,-a-widower-who-was-being Ilis 26. 6d. 19 3s. 3d. in other countries, wedded for the eighth time. and against the prewar American

most recent wife is 19-year-old average of 4s. 1d. an hour.

Matilda Jiminez, a seamstress,

First Postwar British

Industries Fair

Three of the largest exhibition buildings in the world will house the British Industries Fair, which will be held in London and Birminghum from May 5 to May 16. The London section, covering the lighter industries, will occupy Earl's Court and Olympia. In Birmingham, the Engineering & Hardware section will be situated at Castle Bromwich.

Earl's Court is the most re- exhibition cently constructed

AFTER YOU—ALPHONSE

Paris: There is still grace among robbers. The Marquis of Noailles found, two masked robbers in his bedroom

recently. They very politely told him they were profes- slomal thieves and would he mind

asking everyone to go to the draw ing room. The Marquis cumplied. The thieves got away with £400 in cash and 1,800 In Jewels.

BRUMBIES

Adelalde:-Brumbies, or wild horses, ure said to be cating enough feed for 16,000 cattle, and owners of cheep and cattle ranches, have asked the RAAF to strafe them from planes. Some 8,000 have been shot

for but as stock raisers rendered their rifles in 1039 to help are quite helpless generally.

$0

Kur-

By Galbraith building in the United Kingdom. commodate over 2,000 cars, Cater-arm the British Home Guard, they

"Horo's the sales slip on that coat you bought me for Christmas-take it in and make them explain how they dan sell it now for 25 per cont off!"

The

Built in 1937, of reinforced con- crete, the three sided building, 900 feet on one side and 700 feet on each of the other two, occu- pies a site of 12 acres. building has four large restau- rants, with a seating capacity exceeding 4.000. In addition, there are a number of snack and jounge bars.

There is direct access to Addison Road Station and

the garage, to- gether with the car parks, can ne ing arrangements are on the same large scale, it being possible to serve over 5,000 meals at one sliting.

Trades which will be exhibiting al Olympla include chemicals, pot

how

★KINGS ★

SHOWING

TO-DAY

SPECIAL TIME: 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M. THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE YEAR!

FRANK

SINATRA

KATHRYN.

GRAYSON

GENE

KELLY

ANCHORS WEIGH

PLEASE. BOOK YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE

TO-DAY &

TO-MORROW

Deanna Gene

NEXT

CHANGE!

IN TECHNICOLOR:

with

AN M-G-M PICTURE

JOSE ITURBI

and DEAN STOCKWELI - PAMELA BRITTON -"RAGS" RAGLAND • BILLY GILBERT HENRY O'NEILL

QUEEN'S

DURBIN KELLY

At 2.30, 5.15,

7.15 & 9.15 p.m."

Gif Somerset Maugham's CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

Produced by FEUX JACKSON

will..

RICHARD WHORE DEAN HARENS

GLADYS GEORGE. DAVID BRUCE GALE SONDERGAARD

TOUMANOVA

* མྨཱ - བཿ ...3ས"

Gregory : PECK

"DAYS OF GLORY"

50-Year-Old Yawl To Try Atlantic Crossing

BY RICHARD OREGAN

The youthful crew of the 50-year-old yawl, "White Cloud," who intend to attempt a 5,500-mile crossing of the "Atlantic,"will probably beˇone of the busiest writing, painting

and picture-taking crews ever to cross an ocean.

Each of the three men and three women voyagers has some private artistic project to work on as long as the "White Cloud," unequipped with radio.. keeps away from storms on its Odyssey from Sandbank, Scot- lund, to Portland, Maine.

The party includes two English Journalists, Miss Dortheen Ingham, London, and Ellan Alinn.

They will be accompanied by two American airmen and their wives. Mr and Mrs Gordon B. Clark, and Captain and Mrs Westley Love, who are now in Germany.

"If we

run into trouble," said Clarks, a former US army pilut who is sponsoring the trip, "we will pitch in together. His strictly com- munal adventure with no skipper." He added that he and his com- paulons planned a two-year adven- turc in the

In the South Sens. If we get across the Atlantic sufely."!

NIAGARA BELLS Niagara Falls: Fifty-five bells worth £20,000 which arrived from tery and glassware, scientifle and England, will ring out over Rain- optical instruments, brushware,

Bridge this summer chemists' suppiles, musical instru- Carillon Memorial to Churchill and ments and rodio, cutlery and jewel-Roosevelt. lery, machinery, fancy goods, sports goods, stationery, and toys and

Kames. The Empire Section will also

be located there.

office appliances, printing

BRITISH GIFT

Oslo: The wheel of the British battleship Warspite has been pre- sented to King Haakon of Norway by King George VI of Britain.

Is

It ' to commemorate the Ballle Narvik on April 13, 1940 in which # memorable the Warspite took

Bencath the building is Earl's Court underground station.. which

Birmingham Facilities Alves access to all parts of London.

Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, accommodation The car park has

offers a building under one roof, for nearly 4,000 cars.

will be at covering 10 acres, with large, areas Trade groups which Earls Court are textiles and cloth for outdoor displays and parking part. .ing. plastics, furniture, leather and facilities for nearly 5,000 cars, leather goods, coin-operated auto-situated in grounds of over 54 acres. The first Engineering and Hard- matic machines, domestle suition

ware section of the British Industries cleaners, foodstuffs and beverages,

Fair was held there in 1920 and and general and sales services.

covered an area of 150,000 square Growth Of Olympia

feet. Since then extensions have heen made several times and the Opened in 1884

National

1947 area is 700,000 square feet. Agricultural Hall, Olympia hus

The building adjoins the main grown and spread until it is today one of the greatest collections of M. S. lino, the London-Chester buldings of its nature in the road, and the Castle Bromwich air. work

49 #

feld.

the last Fair, 1930, over 12,000 The original building, the Grand meals were served each day, rang- Hall, covering six acres, staged its

first-class luncheons to those from

and workmen's

stand oftendants'

first circus In 1880. Since days it has staged many exhibitions canteens,

and spectacles, and the demand for Trade sections here will include heating. more space became so pressing that hardware,

building.. and

in 1923 the National Hull was added. electricity, and engineering and gas Even then, tho accommodation equipment.

available was insufficient, so 1020 Total attendance at all three cen- saw the erection of the Empire tres during the last British Indus-, Hall, and the following year the tries Fair was 340.871, Including British Industries. Fuir, made is nearly 7,000 overscoa..buyers from first appearance there:

77 countries; we

DUMBBELLS

NO MA'M IT'S THE

REGISTERED US / PATENT OFFICE

WELL, SO THE NEWBOARDER HAS FOUND SOMETHING FRESH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THIS.

MORNING?

EGGS!

The craft in which the hazardous crossing will be attempted was not designed for deep sea voyaging.

Artist In Galley

The party plans to leave Sand- bank, on the Firth of Clyde, Scot- land, about May 20, and hope to arrive at Portland by Sept, 1..

Joking about the project, Mrs Clark, a former school teacher, sald: "It is going to solve our housing problem, if the boat does not rot under us, and give us all a chance to do what we want for whlic."

She said that her artistic con- tribution will probably be in the galley,

Clark Fuld that is planned its

write, "If somebody whips, me to it" parage This", "co-owner, Love, Winks he is going to take platures with a camera."

'Captain' Love's wife. Elizabeth, Clark continued, says the will paint, Allan and Mish Ingham, he added, would also freelance."

"The whole project," Clarit de clared, "is almost an excupo. 7, for one, want to get away. I'm tired of chaotic International politics. After we get back to the States we want to see Halli nid,Pealtn

Associated Press.

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

A MIGHTY SPECTACLE!

BENEDICT BOGEAUS

CAPTAIN KIDD

Charla Bandolph

LAUGHTON SCOTT

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"SISTER KENNY"

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