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How Will Miss 1950 Look?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

INDECENT BOOKS

COLLECTION OF FILTH

TWO FINED

AT LEWES

Summonses against-two men for: the alleged raportation of Indecont books and photographs into United Kingdom were heard at Lewes ro- cently,

The men were described as Gerald Selby Lewis Grifiths, an officer of the Royal Tank Corps supplementary reserve, of Sandy- combe, London Road, Tonbridge, Kent, and Clifford Bertrand Kelley, of the motor launch Amenartes, Swanwick Shoro, near Southamp ton.

Each defendant was fined £100 and 20 guiness costs, or in default They 14 days' imprisonment. were allowed a month in which to pay.

summonses

There were two against each of them. The first alleged that, between September 8: and October 25 last, they were knowingly concerned in dealing with prohibited goods, namely Indecent photographs and books, with intent to evade the prohibi tlan applicable to such goods. The second alleged that they were con- cerned in importing the photo- graphs and books into the United Kingdom. Kelley pleaded guilty, but Grimths, who was represented by Mr. Clement Edwards, at first pleaded guilty only to a technical

offcnco.

"Before anything was netually done in this cane, Mr. Grims ceased, on the advice of his father, to have anything to do with the offence," said Mr. Edwards.

It

was decided that Grimtha should enter a plen of not guilty.

CHARTERED A YACHT

Mr. B. M. Stephenson appeared'

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935.

FILMLAND NEWS

FASHION NOTES

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FRITTERS TANGERINE fritters are made in the same way as apple fritters. Peel, slice,. and stone the fruit and immerse the

prc- pared pieces in batter. Lift them

Stars" Money-Drawing

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GARBO RANKED SIXTH The lending American film pro- ducers have just compiled their ́an- naal lists of stars who draw mont money at the box-office.

A good many enthusiastle fans will be dismayed to learn that among the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer players Greta Garbo la only, sixth (says a Dally-Telegraph correspon- dent.)

Others will be equally shocked to read that Jackie Cooper is supposed to be a bigger draw than Itamen Novarro and Chevaller, that Mao West and Bing Crosby are more popular than Marlene Dietrich, and that, next to Katharine Hepburn, Wheeler and Woolsey are the big- gcat attractions of Radio Pictures, not excepting Ann Harding.

Here is how the different studios class their stars:-

COLUMBIA

Gable Colbert

Grace Moore

May Robson

Jack Unit Carole Lombard John BarryMOJE

PARAMOUNT Mae Wet Bing Crosby Gary Cooper Martens Districh George Raft Claudette Colbert W. C. Fida Fredric March

FOX

Will Rogers Janet Gaynor Ilaroid Lloyd Shirley Temple Werner Unxter John Boles Spencer Tracey

24 CENTURY George Alles Wallnes Beary Bonaki Coiman Fredrio March Constance Bennett Ann Harding Love Tract George Hancroft

UNITED ARTISTS Anas Sten

Fillie Cantor

Beautiful! Says Max Factor for the Customs and Excise author on a skewer and drop them into will be

How will our daughters of 1950 .look?

If you'd really like to know, just get out your family album and turn to the tintypes of grandma, taken when she was "sweet sixteen" and beautiful.

Miss 1950 will be a modified ver- sion of granny!

That was the prediction made recently by Max Factor, the Holly- wood beauty authority who has made over some of the most famous faces in the world.

"To-day's beauty trends are turn- ing back the calendar to the 'good old days' when artificiality was a vice and not a virtue," said Mox Factor.

"By 1950, the so-called Jazz Age' when dancing daughters mercilessly plucked their brows, frizzed their hair and painted their faces like wax dolls will be forgotten.

"Restraint is the beauty mode of the day," said Max Factor. Women are learning that make-up essen- tials like powder, rouge and lipstick are to be used to compliment the features-not to conceal them," said Max Factor. They no longer wear

mask of paint all colours of the rainbow, but select and use those tones which harmonize with and enhance their own natural colour-

Ings.

"The fad of plucking the brown until nothing is left but a semi- invlaible line will also be a relic of the past in 1960," predicted Mr. Factor. "Women have learned through and experience that sky- larking brows have more than once helped only the occulist."

The vogue for heavily rouged lips was also discussed by Mr. Factor. "Au revoir will soon be said to this foolish fad and lips that were once rouged a huge crimson red will soon be wearing their lipstick au natural. "Unlike most women of to-day who are fashionably foolish, the Miss of to-morrow will key her bo-fashionably beauty codo to feminine," concluded Mr. Factor.

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ities, the complainants., "A more filthy collection of books I have never seen, although I have had some experience of this sort of thing since I was at the Customs," declared Mr. Stephenson.

He banded some paper-backed books to the Magistrate. "If you look at any page you like in these particular books you will find such words as make me sick to read," commented Mr. Stephenson.

Grilha was the actual mover, and he led Kelley into it,' said Mr. Stephenson. He understood that they lived to a great extent on money supplied by their parents, together with what they could earn themselves. On September, 27 Griffiths met a man named True and told him that he was going to France in a yacht to fetch some! French films, as there was a good market for these in London. He asked for a loan, but it was not! forthcoming. Later he tried to borrow £150 from another man to whom he said he intended going to France in a yacht and then to

amuggle some books into England

and sell them at a profit of some 700 per cent.

H.G.M.

Norma Sheare Wallace Beery Joan Crawford Clark Gable Wiliam Powell Greta Garba Marion Darice Joan Harlow

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Robert Montgomery

Maurice Chevaller

Jackle Cooper

Jeanette MacDonald Ramon NavRETO Helen In Constance Bennett

RADIO Katherine Hepburn WheeerWoolser As Harding

UNIVERSAL - Margaret Bailevan Pinund Lowe Colbert-Warran

WUlam

WARNERS Joe Brown James Cagney Al Jnlean

Kay Francis Dick Powell Ruby Kreker Paul Mun! Edward O. Robinson Starbara Stanwyck Richard Barthelmeka Leslie Howard Ruth Chatterton

GRETA GARDO'S NEXT Greta Garbo, and Fredric March

co-starred by Metro bolling fat. Drain them thor-Goldwyn-Mayer in Tolstoy's "Anna oughly as soon as they are light Karenina," according to an brown and crisp, and serve them nouncement from the studios, on a dish paper sprinkled with

caster sugar.

JUDGE AND THE TROUSSEAU

A girl's trousseau was mentioned n an action for alleged breach of promise at Berkshire Assizes.

an-

David O. Sclznick will act no pro- | ducer, and George Cukor, who has just completed "David Copperfield",

will direct.

This will be the first tline. that Greta Garbo and Fredrle March have appeared together.

ROBERT LORAINE RETURNS

After completing a survey of The Judge, Sir Reginald Coven- Hollywood ilm production, and try, X.C., drew attention to some playing roles in several pictures. of the articles-12-sets of Bilk! Robert Loraine, the British actor, underclothing, 12 pairs of silk has returned to England, where he stockings, and several nightdresses will probably embark on a new film

and remarked that plaintiff had. venture. though to bust her for years.

The plaintiff repled:-"You do man to buy clothes not expect a for you directly you are married." Damages amounting to £26 were

awarded.

must have bought them..

told Kelly that in accordance with my father's instructions I was not going to have anything, more to do with the business. I took no Eventually, said Mr. Stephenson, part in the purchase or the bring Griffiths Chartered a yacht at ing over. I had dropped the Southampton and on October G business." loft in it with Kelley and a man named Ball. Grifiths returned by ordinary steamer,

Kelley had since stated that the three of them went to Parls, where bocks were purchased for $80. The yacht returned to Newhaven on October 24. Ball brought ashore a suitcase containing the

booku.

SHOULD BE BURNED Mr. Stephenson said that Grif- Aths had made a statement In which ho said: "I did not buy any books.

I went off and Kelley

SALESMAN SAM

"They are perfectly fithy books," anld Mr. Stephenson, "and the only thing that should be done to them that they should be made into a bonfire and burnt. I hope you will endeavour to help us to stamp out this sort of trade in this rub bish."

Laraine went to Hollywood to learn production methods. While there he played Important parts in Paramount's "Father Brown, Detec- tive," and "Limehouse Blues. In cach of these films he played the part of a police officer. During his stay he learned the actor's technique the set during production, studying before the camera, and never left the methods of direction, camera work, lighting, set dressing, and costuming.

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CINEMA'S HARVEST Mr. Simon Rowson, a leading authority on cinema statistics, cal- culates that the weekly attendance at cinemas in Great Britain last year averaged 18,500,000.

Welting in the Daily Film Renter, he estimates that the total cash re- ceipts during the year were £40,- 200,000, and that of this £6,700,000. represented the tax payable.

Evidence was given by several witnesses, including Stanley Thom- as Albert Ball, a private in the Tank Corps, stationed at Farn- The Hollywood Reporter, quoting borough, who said that he some the British Association of Econ- times used the name of Baldwin. I omics, states:-"All theatres in During his visit to France with, Great Britain have been having a the two defendants, he saw Grif-i time of unrivalled prosperity. The

country is movie-mad." fiths with one of the books,

WISH TO PURCHASE WHY-ER-I'M SORRY, MADAM, BÚT WE AN IRONING BOARD, DON'T HAVE ANY AT THE PRESENT

SIR!

MOMENT, BUT WE'RE EXPECTING A TRAIN-LOAD SHIPMENT THIS AFTER- NOON! CALL IN ABOUT TWO O'CLOCK!

Going to Extremes!

SAY! HAVE YOU GONE GOOFY? YOU KNOW DERN WELL WE'RE LOADED DOWN WITH IRONING BOARDS~~~ AND, YET YOU TELL A CUS- TOMER WE'RE, OUT OF EM! AW, WAIT A MINUTE,

AN' LET ME

EXPLAIN!

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HONG KONG

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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1 It supplies light, but

lodger in.

9 Peers.

takes a

10 The concern in which a money-

lender finds pleasure.

11 Three-quarters of an hour puts

an end to auch energy.

12 You can't say it's all stuff and no nonsenso nonsense; there's about it, it's folly substantial, 14 Eastern title, which, viewed from

the Oriental viewpoint, complete front.

Is a

15 The tree behind which a cole- brated French Marshal was found the Channel.

16 Regina (anag.),

18 One who is knows his job, with

or without headgear.

21 Fruit Give one to the beast. 24 Put away before you know, in

Scotland, to arouse

26 Spinach, or a German exclama-

tion.

30 The tendency of Jack Sprat

in which 32 Turning points

in- 31 A sitting that involves a scene, creases of salary play a not unimportant port. 13 Describes the conditions that would worry a Hottentot at the North Pole.

34 English Cathedral elty. 36 The deputy in red is sent away.

2 Burn this.

Down

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3 The business to be done will take

some time.

YEAH, GO ON, EXPLAIN! THIS DUGHTA BE GOOD! AN WHILE YER AT (T, EXPLAIN WHY TH' HECK YER WEARIN'

YER HAT, IN THE STORE!

SURE WILL,

DUZZIE

4 Fed as per orders. 5 Stretchers.

6 The local bigwig gets upset in

places where they sing.

$3

7 Father and mother take Norm between them to see the picture. 8 Contracts in which the ring te

interested.

11 Objects of art.

13 Very fluent, but not necessarily

convincing.

17 Withdrawn may be, due, doubt-

less, to irritation.

10 He observes the letter.. 20 Fishermen

are interested in these few words.

22 Nowadays men wear it only over

the Instep.

23 A ano-eyed affair.

25 Team.

27 Aim at something high. 128 The front of thia acadide city is, strangely enough, in middle.

20 Busy.

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