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THE CHINA MANGE

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957.

AROUND HOLLYWOOD

CHEESECAKE PICTURES

DO HELP AN ACTRESS TO REACH STARDOM

By RON BURTON

Hollywood,

It's strictly Hollywood to take cheesecake pleturcs of a pretty girl until enough persons notice her to warrant her receiving a good motion picture role, Eventually she may become an actress, thanks to the entry provided by cheesecake pictures.

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For Susun Oliver things were a little different. She was already an actress when she arrived from New York,

"An aspiring actress is sup-judours, It may smell like an posed to pose for sexy pictures orange, but then someone may and consider all this an assist to ask what an orange smells like, hey becoming an actress," she It's hard to describe a scent, and oald. "I was already an actress a woman who feels frustrated but without the cheesecake. So when this happens should know now I find these people are tak- she is not alone, ing pictures of me anyway. They told me it was for my benefit."*|

Miss Oliver, who did a lot of live television in New York and had several more or less minor zolea on Broadway,

is making her motion picture debut "Green Eyes" for Warner Bros.

cake debut,

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there haven't been enough them to erase the feeling of hate which his face often inspires in audiences.

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For example, he was a happy One thing a woman does know Arst sergeant in "Baitle Hymn

of the hero about perfume is that it's a very and a friend

commodity in attracting | "Foxåre." And in his present handy

Universal-International a man or two or three just as role of

and an alluring in "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" good clothes

la hair-do are useful in the same he

New York de. fence lawyer He's a shrewd one cause.

falls but never a villain.

The only time perfume

"All this won't mean any.

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She's also making her cheese-down on the job comes through no fault of His own, the Lanvin information seekers learned. thing," Duryen said. "I'm That's when the object of signed to my fate-namely work- milady's attention

bading regularly as a louse-or Jerk, often called. nose cold.

as I suspect it's I've found that fans really pre- fer thinking of me

as heel even when they've seen me as

reasonably decent person.

SHE LIKES IT

"Back in New York, it's al- ways rush, rush, rush," she said. "Maybe they don't have time for such pictures. Or maybe they don't think It's dignified. Any- how, I'd always wondered about aucli pubilety pictures.

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"Here they began taking them of me, and it was then realised that I'd always wanted wack at bending myself into various ongles and poses which would be sexy. People told me I'd get tired of it-that it was arduous and boring and every- thing else."

Now she thinks it's great fun. She likes to have the feeling of anticipation about seeing proofs the next day of her previous day's posing.

"In all honesty I must admit

I was little embarrassed on the first day when I saw so much of my legs showing." the green- eyed blonde said, "But everyone ere told me the shots were great, so now I'm all for it."

Miss Oliver's arrival In Holly-

occasioned by wood was

her appearanco on an "NBC-TV Matinee Theatro show. She was seen by the "right propio," and now she's about to be seen in a motion picture.

A motton picture has a title- "My Shich may startte thore at the Johnston Oce un they learn that it's family pleture starring Sir Cedric Hardwleke.

The new production tells the story of a family known fer s perfume manufacturing. While

very

the inle of the Lanvin clan is in- teresting, the whole tople of perfume and how much-or how little-women really know about it also is interesting,

Researchers found that few women know that perfume is 30 per cent essence and 10 per cent alcohol, Tollet water, on the other hand, turns out to be 10 per cent cssonce and 90 Cologne is per cent alcohol, diluted even more-95 per cent alcohol and 3 per cent essence.

Experts told the researchers that. alas, many women do not know how to use perfume pro- perly, The car-dabbing routine Is not the right way, they say, Insiend perfume should be sprayed in the hair, because Ja this way it has the widest possible evaporation sur- face. There's also the point that a man's face often may be close

to a woman's head.

NO SKUNKS

The resenchers for the Lanvin picture found that women know even less about perfume's chem- Letry. For one thing, it turns out that perfume and the chocolate bar are cousins since vanilla Is used in bolh. Sometimes ils synthetle form, vanillin, is used instead.

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Components of perfame clude substances from the elvet cat, musk deer, whate, beaver, castor and muskrat. It's a com- mon misconception that the Eltunk is part of the perlume industry. It isn'

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Pertume experts said tha! pecularity of their business is that it frequently defies descrip- tion. A perfume may be called pungent, but so are many olher

SWIMMING

Fine Display By Jon Henricks At Stockholm

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Stockholm, July 1. Australian swimmer Jon Han-- richs gave an outstanding dis- play at an international swim- ming gala at Hofors in centref Sweden Jost Sunday, nger

He won the, 100 metres, fran style event in 37.4" spoords"ätd In the 100 Timetros 'roley.'116 covered the dUERDIDO - ING. BRO)

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of durable Dan The curse Duryea is that he's a specialist in looking like numerous jerks.

"Stop any motion picture fan on any street," Duryea sald, "and ask him if he's ever heard of Duryea. If he has, five get you 10 that he'll say, "Oh, yeah, that's the guy who plays all the jerks in plolures,

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Duryca knows that there is at least some consolation in being a heavy. It's sieady work in his ense. In fact, he has been more movies and TV shows than he can remember and will al- ways be a heavy in the average

"Please don't think I haven't tried, but It's a losing battle, In the last analysis I've found that crime parts actually help acting reputation,"

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West Hartlepool, July, 1. Brian Lotkloak, son of form British Heavyweight Champion Jack London, staked a claim for a Brilish heavyweight title bost by knocking out Peter Bates (Derbyshire) in less than two rounds here tonight.

A crowd of 12,000 BEW London floor Bater four times before the bout ended. In 2 minutes 14 seconds of round two.

On the same programme, Martin Hanocn (Liverpool), the former Danish Middleweight Champion, was held to a draw over eight rounda by Bob Stevens, of Belgium-Reuter

A CLOSE BOUT

Sydney, July 1. Billy Hester an American negro, tonight outpointed the Australian Middoweight Cham-

plor, Billy McDonnell, in a close bout st the Sydney Stadium.

Hester weighed 100 pounds, McDonnell 168-United Press.

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Terms of a contract are worth A£13,000 to him.

The offer was made last night Baby the Illawarra League Club at Wollongong through Ita pre- sident, Mr Clive Nicholson.

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Reports from France's head- | quarters today were that Mer- quey, cull had 12 months to BETVE In the French Army and that he would havą to pay the equivalent of A£6,000 to leave his club,

There is an unwritten inter- national law that players of France will not be poached, the Sun Bald today, but no binding agreement exists-China Mail Special,

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Duryea sald that there's Inrge chunk of irony in the fact that he's generally unsavoury fur as his film char- type as acterisations go. That's because his start was as anything but a heavy.

"My big part on Broadway, the one that really gave me

fan's mind despite some praise-boost, was in 'Dead End," he worthy deeds performed on TV sald. "I was G-mon-very as "China Smith.

much on the side of law order. Definitely not a jerk part."--United Press.

There have been exceptions in Duryea's carcer, but apparently

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