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NEWS
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959.
Par Specialist. Suyai
Abstract Paintings Are
Mid-East Sign Of Madness
Alarm:
Censure For Radio?
Jeruzalem, April 5.
Israel's Cabinet devoted
all of its three hour mont« ing today to the dramalia manner in which the state Radio broadcast" a call- up of army reservists let Wednesday. which Was followed by a quick callup of reserves in neighbouring Syria.
A communique issued after the meeting, which discussed the report of three man commission. nald the cabinet had authorised the 'Prime Minister,
Ben Mr David Gurion, "lo draw conclu- sions As soon as posible from the report."
Usually well-informed sources Inferred from this that action would be taken against those responsible for the
of
dramatic manner the broadcast which awe no indication that it was merely part of a fast of callup methods... -Bruter.
Order Of
Merit For Alexander
Windsor, April K. Field Marshal Eart Alexander of Tunis, former Governor. General of Canada, was la
of
vented with the insignia Member of the Order of Merit (military division) by the Queen at Windsor Castle today,
Ile was awarded the order →→ Its bestowal Is the personal
ALEXANDER
Honoured By The Queen
gift of the sovereign-in the
· New Year's honours list.
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From ROLAND PULLEN
Paris, April Three out of four abstract painters suffer from nervous tension, high blood pressure, and enlarged hearts, says Paris hoart spacialist Dr Elie Bontzolakis. The more abstract the paint- ings the worse are their complaints.
Dr Bontzolakis has found this after 12 years' research in which he has treated 70 abstract painters, many of them friends of his wife, herself a painter-but of strictly straightforward flowers.
Among
his patients is a
man 01 67 who complained of dizziness, headaches, and Лед
Atter treatment, cramps. his blood pressure dropped, the pains in his leg became beller and he gave up abstract sri for "normal" painting.
Worse Than Ever
Bul two years later he return- ed with the symptoms worse than before--and he was again painting abstract pictures.
"One of the most famous abstract painters in Paris has a constant hypertension, and I Can't get it down,”
SAYS Dr Bontrolakis,
aro
Many people who like to look at ubatract palalings affected in the same way as the artists, but to a lesser degree.
But gurative painters (those who palit a scene more or less as it appears 10 alayman} | hardly ever have heart or blood- pressure disorders, and their work does not provoke Buch troubles..
So Dr Bontzolakla has de coraled his consulting-rooms with figurative flower and land- scape paintings.
patients at their case when they come to see rac," he says.
"These lower tension and put
Picasso, Too
The doctor claims; There Bro Lwo -classes of abstract. painters. The first are posours, Jazy Enobs, lacking talent or money. They are rarely iweurolle,
"The others are very sincere -and: they have both émotional and physical symptoms of their Illncuses"
These "sincere" patients have anxiety accompanied by net- vous tension.
This may range from. Arra- tional fear to chronic delirium or schizophrenia.
Another Paris doctor has supported the claims of Dr Bontzolakis, He mid this week! "Abstract art expresses
the anguish
.of these painters bucket against the wall."
Of Picasso, Dr. Bontzolakis says, "Ho is clearly an arterio- sclerotic amicted with hyper- tension."
PICASSO Aflicted
Back-Pay
Manila, April 0. The Supreme Court ruled to- day that Chinese guerilian who fought Japan's invasion forces here during World War II were entitled to back-pay benefis under Philippine laws.-U.P.I..
..
Red
Car Show: Britain Swamped By Orders
New York. Apell 5. British stands' at the Inter- national Motor Show here bave
been
"completely swamped" by orders and in- quiries, 'anit sales so far seem to be showing a 50 per cent incresse on last year, it was alsted tonight.
A spokesman for the Brilish Automobile Manufacturers' Amociation, which represents about 20 different makes of British cars, maid officials on the British stands wero 50 busy on opening day yester. day that they tund not jet been able to collate final sales for the' day.. "The show has got a bit out of
hand," he sald—Bouler.
China
Protests At Closing
Of Schools
Djakarta, April 5.
The Indonesian Minister of Education, Dr
Prijono,
said today the Government had
closed more Communist Chinese than Nationalist schools in its measures against foreign schools.
100 Hurt He said the Chinese ambassador, Mr Huang Chen,
In African
At the time, he was in Windsor
tuospital recovering, froin heart altack which struck him in Oikawa in Oolover, =After÷÷÷today!#= Investiture o fe
and Lady Alexander lunched with the Queen at Windsor __Casile.—China. Mall Special.
TWO PAPERS
FOLD UP
Rioting
had lodged a protest, with the Government about the closing of the schools.
Dr Prljono said the Educa-. As the places in universities | Lion · Milstry was "very un- Are Imited We have to have popular" here because of the some policy on how to give action taker-gainst Chinese priorities
"But I feel that friends should understand". Iriends," he Roads have been blocked
seld in an Interview witr- and Reuter reporter. about 100 people Injured in demonstrations throughout Dahanny against the result etections held
of general three days ago, The
Prime Minister,
M.
"The .Feoples' Republic China would, not like to have so Bady forelen schools their territory.”
priority was given to those who had fought for or sup pariadhe Indonesian revolu--
This meant to effect, that children of the ahmed services high priority. and government officials got
But he denied there was any racial discrimination.
Tho minister cited Dr Prijono said the Govern-
CAFES Bombay, April 5. Sourgou Migen Apithy, said to ment
of Chinese had closet about 1,500 where children Two of the four English day. the
government would foreign schools of which the rigin whose parents bad sup dalies published in Bombay, stamp out agitation "whatever bigger part were Chinese,
ported the revolution had been the Bombay Chronicle and the it may cost."
givere. the Five hundred schools
same priority, as were indenesis.--Reuter The people have spoken," he still Sentinel ceased publication from
bperating. Ninety per today.
declared, "Public order will be cent of these were Chinese. respected. There is a govern- DT Prijono said It meat which will be obeyed." beloved ihero wore about Disturbances were reported 1,800,000 Chinese allons living yesterday from several parts of Indonesia.
Founded by the late 6ir Pherozehan Mehta, the Chroni- cle's first sue was published
on March 3, 1913. The paper the country a former French
Was
Wha
The minister said all Chinese
hed pinyed a notable part dur-West Africon colony which universities had boers closed. ing India's freedicen struggle became a republie last Decem-: Anewering criticism, that only but with falling circulation and ber, Worst, rioting advertisement revenue, it was ported, from the northern town
a restricted number of studeis | At Icading a precarious existenco
of Chinese race were being að of Parakou, where .100 people i shittoå to universities the mini- Intely-France-Pressé,
were injured.--Reuter,
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