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"THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957.

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TWO WEEKS TO GO IN THE PHOTO

COMPETITION

You have a fortnight left to send in your entries to the China Mail photographic |

Interesting

Stories trou

Paets

The

World

A Clinical Diagnosis Of Love

IT'S ONLY HYPNOSIS!

competition, the rules and regulations for TV Chimp Cools Off Woman's Craze

which are published below.

The competition is in two sections: News and "Ilumun or animal interest.". Prizes are $150 and $100 in each section.

Entries should be clearly marked for the section in which they are being entered and full captions should be provided explaining what the picture is about, headings are not wanted.

READ THE RULES

Short

Readers intending to enter the competition are ad- vised to read the rules carefully, particularly with regard to the size of entries and to the writing of captions.

Readers are also reminded that current pictures ure not the only ones eligible. Photographs taken in previous years will qualify as long as they are the entrants' own

work.

Al entries should be either posted or delivered to the Editor, the China Mail, 1-3 Wyndham Street, Hongkong. All entries should be in envelopes with a cardboard back- ing to avoid damage.

Rules And Regulations

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1. Entry is free.

2. One entrant may submit two photographs

in each section.

3. All entries must be accompanied by the printed slip below, duly completed and signed.

4. All entries must be preferably on glossy- finish paper and measure 6 x 8 or larger. 5. All entries must carry a caption adequate.

ly describing the photograph.

6. Retouched photographs will

accepted.

not

be

7. Photographs should be topical but good news photographs taken in previous years are acceptable..

8. The China Mail cannot accept entries from any members of the staff or their families of the South China Morning

Post Ltd.

9. Photographs known to have been. published in any newspaper, magazine or periodical in this Colony or in any part of the world will not be accepted. 10. All entries submitted become the property of the China Mail and the China Mail reserves the right to exhibit and publish some or all of the entries at a later date. 11. All photographs must have been taken in

Hongkong by the entrant,

12. The editor reserves the right to refusé any entry if it is considered in any way offensive, or if it is otherwise unsuitable. 13. The China Mail reserves. the right to determine the size of each published picture.

14. No responsibility can be accepted for any deficiencies claimed either in processing or printing but every effort will be made to reproduce photographs to the best of this newspaper's ability.

15. The judges' decision is final and no com-

plaints or appeals will be entertained..

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STUDENTS

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Chicago.

THREE WIVES: I AM IN A MESS'

Houston,

For Bald Men Cured By It

London.

VHAT is this thing called love?.....The answer,

WHAT

a doctor suggests, is HYPNOSIS. Modern research in hypno-therapy, reports Dr

S. J. van Pelt, seems to show that hypnosis is the secret of all sex-appeal.

The explanation is "suggestion implanted in the mind," he writes In the Journal of Medical Hypnotiam.

He cites as an example "the bad old days of stage hypno- tism, when it was common to ser a young man dancing with, or attempting to kiss, a broom" after being "persuaded" that the broom

his favourite actress.

WES

DISILLUSION

In the same way. B young man may declare that the girl he is marrying is an angel-and when others point out that she

Hillbilly Holds City

Fathers To

A. Draw

Iowa City, An amaieur hillbilly held the City

is a lazy good-for-nothing, the musiclan advice falls on deaf ears. Je Fathers to a draw in a dis- sees her as he tagines she ispute over a house-moving he is literally hypnotised.

project, while neighbours

There mny bes disillusion-complained and police es- munt when the reality of mar-tablished a 24-hour guard ringe is entirely unlike the

around the house. picture suggested.

OBSESSION

The musician, Max Yocum. wanted to move his house two miles, so he dragged it into the Dr van Pelt quotes the case street. He is a housemover by history of Mrs A, who had an trade, and musician on the absession for bald men. She side,

suggested that

her husband, tall, dark, and handsome, should But other Town City residents have a "Yul Brynner" haircut, complained that Yocum wasn't but he refused.

hip to the snip. He cut Lroc His wife had a breakdown.limbs carelessly, they said. "Investigation revealed that she had always been deeply attached

to her

father, who was bald. At work she began to feel attracted to bald men."

Mrs A's marriage was a suc-

a│cers after hypno-therapy

Weldner. A tall, handsome man, was clapped in gaol on

lunger attracted her.

IN THE MIDDLE

The Clly Fathers heard the chorus of cries and ordered con- Yocum to halt-right In the

no midille of the street.

A Little Peace have to come

Marriage should be Johnny L. Weidner, added too the curricu-25-year-old Houston bus vinced her that bald men lum of college students | driver, was free on

They, put a 24-hour police in order to make them} $1,000 bond put up by

Huard on the building. The City said thai the roof would "mature, self - directed, one of his three wives.

on before the house could be moved, but responsible young

Knoxville. Yocum sold that was not his adults," according to aigamy charges after one of his Mrs Lillian Walters Ruther-ine of work. sociology professor. wives learned of his other two.ford, 70, has sucd for annul-

"I'm in mess," he cald rue-ment of her one-month old The City and it would marriage to Me B. Rutherford, remove the roof it Yocurn would Read Bain of Miami Univer-fully,

informed sity, Oxford, Ohio,

Mrs Dorothy Weidner, an 18-30.

move his house,. He acccpied, scholars attending à conference year-old brunette, put up

Her peillion says they around now the house is in a new

unsuited for at Northwestern University here ball. Weldner married her and "wholly

cach location-minus a roof-United Mrs Jo Ann Weldoer between other United Press, that "marriage is a maturing ex-

April 27 and June 15. perience."

In a paper distributed to the visiting schultrs, he said It was advisable for college students to get married before the end of their sophomire

year,

Although he linked living and learning as part of the maturing process, Bain also had some cautionary comments,

He said he was against the Idea of students entering college to find a spouse, and said the only students who should be admitted to collège are those who have the desire and ability to enter the professions.-United

Press.

THE CHINA MAIL PHOTO

COMPETITION

ENTRY FORM.

Name and initials

Private address

Caption

MADE..

Section

PHOTO DEALERS

FILMO DEPOT

Entrant's declaration: This photograph (these photographs) is (are) my own work and was (were), taken in Hongkong in (year) (month).

SIGNED.

This entry form should be either posted in the top left- hand corner on the back of every photograph submitted or eltached with a paper clip...

LEGAL ONE

the

His legal wife, from whom he had separated, is Mrs Jean Weidner

Sheriffs's deputies said they ar- rested Weidner after he left Dorothy at one address and went aut pojanco Aquɔiɛdde ou pies At "asporʊ je uʊy of a of girls as he drove his city bus.

Jean, who said she bad known him since he was 10, said "It Johnny married anybody, because he thinks he's divorced,

it's

didn't have any money so 1 just flat didn't do anything about the divorce." She said she hadn't heard about his third wife.

Weldner sald he actually had been married once before but got an annulment from that one, —United Press.

OPEN-TOE SANDALS FOR GI

San Pedro. The Army admitted to: day that Pfc John Ano, 23, of Trenton, NJ, WES assigned' no a clerk at Ft MacArthur here because of his big feet.

The 6-foot, 3-Inch soldier has fect which measure' 121⁄21⁄2 inches long and require size 10 shoes. The best the Army could come up with was size 14 foot wear- too fight.

So Ano couldn't be asked to driit, He, wore his own choes for the first year he was in the

· servich · but the shoes Anally gave out. The private mid he had solved his foot problem in civilian lo by working for a shoo firm which he got custom build clodhoppers," t

The Army oven asked fo

| Navy for help in locating a pair· of shoes which would fit Ano. No luck and now. Ano holds the distinctios of being the only GI who wears" ¦‚ open-toe sandals with œ- regulation uniform,

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