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Revolution going on
in ladies underwear
New York, July 4.
CASE AGAINST A revolution is going on in ladies' underwear.
SOLICITOR
(Continued from Page 3)
"I thereupon took him back to my office at Police Headquarters, Kowloon, where I had a Shanghai interpreter waiting for me, I had the charge explained to him in the Shanghai dialect. Then he said be understood Cantonese. He
ed for the warrant, and he read charge or appeared to read the which he signifled he understood. I then cauliɔned him.
"He denied his name was Lo. I searched him, and found in he possession this diary (produced in court as an exhibit). On one of Cowle's Its pages was marked
name
involves a tactical change, not a difference in overall strategy, says John Norman, who' designs lingerie.
More and more,women, he says, are breaking away from demure whites and pinks and blues and are wearing reds, greens and other high colours.
U.S. monopoly of atomic information
Energy
Commission.
he was convinced the Ameri-
"These are by far the most popular boudoir numbers," Norman reports.
Even brides. are dropping the They are usual whlie ingerle, wearing green, yellow, lemon and lline, even bläck: Imaging a brité in black. Ungerie;
"The essence of aux," Norman anid, "s subtlety. This is what I mean. Ho exbibited a pair of red panties.
"You see," he said, "we achieve Gur effect by the red and by
on the back.
the hip. offcct.
#
Mr. Bovin to leave clinic
London, July 4.5
Mr. Ernest Baving the Faris elga Becretary, - Is ilkely to leave the London elinib where he is recovering from a recent opération
some, time middle of next week
n
the
Mr. Bevin will then lako shert holiday before returning to work' at the Foreign Oflue,
wor probably at the beginning of August.
Prois reports that he would fhave the nursing, home 'noxt week-end wars regarded as premature-Reuter,
KOREAN WAR
(Continued from Page 1).
The U.S. carrier Sicily sailed from San Diego yesterday for an undisclosed destination, pre- sumably the war zone. The ear- cler Philippine Sea and Boxer are in an Dloco being made really.
These were other major deve- than 125 miles wide:
move-
"New York, July 5. Mr. David Lilienthal, former telephone number 59200. There Chairman of the United States was also a ball receipt in the Atomic
of Cheung Dik-chan
angold in an article today that adding a fringe of Bemish lace topments along a fluid front more him,
"After that 1 150k the second
"Here is another, .♪ black
Inchon, the port of Seoul, ap. accused over to Enstera Pallee can monopoly of atomic indus-nightgown. Notice the pink de-
parently fell, after sharp fight- Station.
Then I went to Silva's trial know-how was no longer sign over one should strap.
ing, to the Northern Jaw of a office at Gloucester Building, first Justified and should be dras-Notice how the pink design coun
yust Communist: pincer tinues down In a diagonal below ically changed.
the This gives it fts slinky ment designed to encircle
South Körena forces between Senul and Suwoni. The art of it
of 25 A convoy
Communit "The art in this business is to tanks was observed moving to- show flesh when you least expert vord Beoul from Kaesong, the foll on the it and hide flesh when you torder city which would not expect it. Look at first day of hostilities. This in- Dis bitterswert nightgown, The dicated a reinforced purich for shoulders and neck are nothing the invadeing drive. but nylon face. Suddenly I re- The Red Pyongyang radio without confirmation, veals bare arms and then, aflaimed.
nurse, there the abrupt plunge that
which Communist forces at the boulce
landed on the South East const This, Normon explained, is had pushed inland 15 miles in an wonen are attempt to reach Taegu and to the kind of thing
railway
8 arriving at about
p.m. There
I saw Silva and a pólice detall headed by Chief Tespector Downy.
"I asked Silva far the ease file relating to the Cheng Dik-chan manslaughter ease, He produced
file and handed il to me,
the
Then I asked for his diary which he gave me.
Mr. Lilienthal said the people of the United States had been "sold the biggest gold brick" in their history. This was the nation "that a few of our bright people discovered the recret formula of the atom, a sceret a man keeps by locking it in a vault."
or
He did not think the preseat "I sent the second accused 12 Government munopoly the Central Police Station with a de-atom won the way to put the
Chief atom to work for mankind,” tective, and 1 instructed
He
was not advocating the Inspector Downan to take Silva also to Central, and have both of obnadoning of recrney but he he. them charged.
lieved that by narrowing down the are kept secret, military secrets could be made more effective,
"I believe
leve in secrecy atomic
wcanons,"
"Silva and Dowman returned at about 9 p.m.
Samples of typewriters
"In the meantime I had sam pins taken of the typewriterà in Silva's office. They were taken by Sub-Inspector Morrison Mr Kwan, an interpreter, and Bub- Inspector Wong,
"On Silva's return I searched the office, and on top of a desk in the general office, just outside of the door to Silva's office 1 found this note (produced in Court or an exhibit).
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The Red radio also announced about people making bras with This le a clear necessity. But hands imprinted on them or fig-Kim II Sung, Premier of North thie necessity does not justify leaf pants. But that is the kind Korea, has been named common- the enormous and ati-menscing of thing that sells around
the "people's Acope of government monopoly ventions or as gags for shower armed forces." The radio added of information, plants, materials gifts or to husbands
been around that 1,900 bombs have and know-how now provided Christmas time.".
dropped on Pyongyang by Ame- A true lingerie designer, said rican planes. Norman, has to have a feeling for glamour,
And he must understand he is basically do algning for men.
Bachelors know best Norman is 32, hundsome and a bachelor. He
his geta
Ideas principally from paintings, parti- cularly from the French impres- sionists, he said.
Cost "staggering"
he said.
Frontal attack Ther following is the text of General Mat Arthur's communique Issued at midnight:
"North Korean forces launched frontal attack on the Suwon elements con. Hine
other tinued the enveloping attack on the Yongdongpo-Inchon-Suwon triangle.
There was no sense irs accrecy when "other countries, includlig potential enemies" had the in- formation being kept secret, Secrecy was hard
on Uniterl Come and "Inspector Morrison
States technical progress and its handed the this cheque receip!
cost was "staggering." (also book and a cash register
Under the Manhatten District produced in Court as exhibits).
"A few minutes later he brought project, everything was stamped
"secret,"
"They really have glamour in even books availablo
"North Korean forces drove of paper (another "on the shelves of almost every piece Court exhibit)
"They got the defenders on to high ground technical library in this country away from the Mona Lisa type. North of Osan, which is 11 milen "The search was continued, and and Bussin," and some docu-Take the plunging neckline; that
Bafe in Silva's office, I found ments which could be purchased comes from Lautrec," two $500 notes, i envelope with the neme J.D. Chen, $1.000 in gures, Ref.330/50 and trame case 11/5/50. marked on the envelope. "There was also attached paper with the same name, J.D. on it, $1,000 in Agures, the same. reference number, and the words Cheung Dik-chan.
"The case flie was handed to Morrison as also other documents, for handwriting comparison."
Asked by Mr. Hooton whether there was any other manslaughter ease in Kowloon between the date of the accilient on April 18 and Mr. Cashman said no other person was charged during that period with manslaughter traße"accident other following than Cheung Dik-chan.
June 2.
In answer to
further question Cashman said he held an Identification parade on June
M
at which Cowie, and seven others. all very much alike, similarly dressed,
all with reddish com- for Cheung, Dik-chan
plexion, pick out her driving lastructor. She was unable to identify any one of them.
M
This concluded the evidence of
Cashman.
Mr. Sheldon sald he would re-
serve his cross-examination
but
Mr. McNeill said he might have some questions to ask witness al the resume hearing this afternoon. Hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. today.
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South East of Suwon.
"North Korean forces continue Who makes the best lingerie to press South Korean forces designers, men or women? from the North while at the same "An ordinary screw driver used
Men.
definitely," Norman time extending columns around to tighten
a screw in an assembly answered. "Simply because a the East flank of the defending involving atomic materials was man knows what he wants to sec
forces with the apparent objective treated as restricted data." in the boudoir, Women are apt of cutting off the avenue of re-
Mr. Lilienthal the first step suggested that as to get modest at the wrong time." treat.
to changing tho Are bachelors belter lingerie
"Reports of the movements of present position, the laws should designers than married men?
troops and material across the be revised to permit industry to
"Or course,
I'm prejudiced, but
river from Seoul into obtain the information It should I'd say bachelors, suld Norman, cantly-captured Areas Indicate have. This revised law would be "A married man, especially one preparation for further
aggressive based on the fact that "atomic with daughters, is likely to let action. North
Korean columna military information is not differ- his home life interfere. In this are reported headed from Yoju cnt in kind from the information business, you have to be com- to Inchon, 25 miles East of Suwon. about the secret fighter plane that pletely uninhibited." Associated North Korean light tanks have
Press, projects it"-Reuter.
been reported on the East coast near the 38th parallel.
Other reinforcements are reported in the vicinity of Samchok
Privy Council's decision not to play Solomon
London, July 5..
Britain's highest tribunal refused today to play the role of Solomon in a “whose baby" caso fought all the way up from the lower courts of Australia.
·
As a result Mrs. Noel Jen | And he pleated, "The child kins of Kyneton, Victoria, will believes it is with its parents and keep little Nola Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins believes the child
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And Mrs. Morrison, is left with lllo Johanne Morrison, who she contends is the child of tha
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and
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Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Morri-Kong Football Club by 21-14 superficial damage, the Admiralty son, each bore a girl baby in the after 17 heads... hospital on June 22, 1945). Mrs, M. N. Kokusen another former Morrison insisted that the babies champion was beaten by C. S. were switched by nurses who, Rosselet. by the score of 21-8 bathed them half an hour after. while T. E. Baker caused an up-
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