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Colour-Key To Charm

And Energy

COLOUR is of vital importance in building up

the personality of women. If a woman finds | her right colour-key, she can magnify her charm and energy a hundredfold.

This opinion was expressed to me last night by! the woman who probably knows more about colour. than any other in the world, says a correspondent. She is the first and only woman "colour director," Mrs. Natalie M. Kalmus, a warm, vivacious blonde with violet blue oyes. Her husband, Dr. Herbert T. Kalmus, is founder, and director of Technicolour. the original colour film company, and she has been associated with his work from Its inception.

Gold And Purpla

rich

Her own colour-key is gold and purple. She was wearing a simple wool frock in a warm magnenta shade, and a scarf in a dooper tone with sun-colour mariçinga,

"I may be exhausted with

work," she said, "but a frock in

now shade of suy particular Nine-Word

colour-key will freshen me like

a night's sleep,"

Language

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1936.

Flight Ends in Death for 17

toof Of The Hen

Mrs. Kalmus la here with her) husband from Hollywood for at fow days to decide on the site of their English plant. It will prob- ably be at Denham and will be ready for "shooting" in June.

They are also settling detalls of the now picture"The King of the Jews"-which they will return i to do for Alexander Korda at his Donham studio in March. This will be colour-directed by Mrs. Kalmus.

A "hen language" of nine "words," all essential to their "social life," was described by Dr. David Katz when he lec- tured to a child audience at the Royal Society of Arts, London, recently. Dr. Katz was for- merly professor of psychology

in Arkansas Peace Move

BLUE

MOON

Spends

The flight of a luxury airliner became a funeral when the hugo plano crashed in swamp near Goodwin, Ark., carrying the 17 persons aboard to their donths. In one of the first pletures taken following the disaster, rescue workers are shown removing bodies of the victims from reene of the crană.

Britons Arrested In

Austrian Train

Vienna.

at Rostock University, in Ger-How two young Britons, Mr. Vere Henry Bartram, of Cam-

many.

Sylvia Sidney's Film She has just finished colour- directing "The Trail of the Lone- Home Pine," with Sylvia Sidney,

Sefentists have found that hens an entirely outdoor film taken in have one "word" for danger, an- the Great Bear Mountains, Call-other to brow-beat a rival, and a fornia.

third to encourage their family to Miss Sidney's colour-key is low feed. All these, Dr. Katz stated, and subdued. She feels dominated are in addition to their song of by bright colours, but drab tones iriumph over a new-luid egg, and give her a sense of power.

the cock's familiar "cock-a-doodle

An important part of colour-doo" of early morning. directing, said Mrs. Kaimus, is to

But what chiefly interests him discover the actor's colour-key. is that chicks, unlike human An affectionate and outgoing per- children, "learn" their langungo sonality will be enhanced by red, just as quickly if reared away orange and warm browns, while a from adults--if anything rather reserved nature will gain distinc- quicker. tion from blue, green, grey, and black.

Mrs. Kalmus has colour-direct- ed "scenics" for Technicolour all over the world,

The best she considers were of mountain всепету in Canada,

Japan, Switzerland, Italy, and

Ireland.

Loss Of 5th Toe

By Human Race----

Seen In Future

Washington, Feb. 3. The human race is develop- ing faster than it ever did, in the opinion of Dr. Alea Hrdlicka, curator of anthropo- Jogy at the Smithsonian Insti- tution.

Dr. Hrdicka, quoted by the American Magazine, anys our descendants will be taller than we are, handsomer, have less hair, fewer teeth and better brains. They may even lose their fifth toes. Most will come through superhuman tests of endurance.

Dr. Hrdlicka has spent 39 of his 66 years studylag hun- dreds of thousands of living and dead human beings from the Ice Age up to now. Six months of each year he spends digging skeletons. To-day he wonders if some scientists will dig up his skeleton in 6000 A.D. and call him a pri- mitive man.-Untied Pre88.

Other Famous TANGEE Beauty Aids

This, he said, proved that no intelligent effort on their part was involved, and the fact that they did slightly better away from adults he explained by suggesting "bullied." that they might otherwise bo

bridge, aged twenty, and Mr. Gerald Plunkett, of Dublin, aged eighteen, were seized by the police on the Paris-Vienna express train at Zellam-Sec, famous Austrian winter resort, and kept in jail for twenty-four hours, was told by Mr. Bar- tram on their arrival in Vienna to-night.

The men had been arrested, according to the police, because they iad refused to pay twenty-

four Austrian shillings (appro- ximately £1) for a broken railway enrriage window.

FIRST

:

PERFECT TROOPSHIP,

GOES TO SEA

Southampton, Feb. 1.

By All Churches

WHY POPE DID

NOT JOIN

A striking response has been made to the Archbishop of Can- terbury's invitation to Christian Communions in Europe to join in a united and simultaneous appeal to their members on the present world position.

The appeal was made in view of the present uneasiness and tension among the nations of Europe of which a general in crease of armaments is a sign, and in the conviction. that treaties, pacts and covenants need a moral and spiritual

basis."

They Have Agroed Authorities of tho following Churches agreed to issue letters:

Patriarchato of Constantinople; Church of Greece; Church of Yugo- Slavia; Church of Rumanin; Church of Bulgaria; Church of Poland; Metropolitan Eulogies of the Rus sian Church in Exile; Church of Ohurch of Czecho Slovakia; Sweden; Church of Norway; Church: of Finland; Church of Latvia; Old Catholic Church in Holland and Switzerland.

Federation of Protestant Churches of Switzerland.

Protestant Federation of France; Baptist Union-of Great Britain and Ireland; Congregational Union of England and Walos; the Methodist Church; the Presbyterian Church of England.

Presbyterian Church of Ireland; Church of Scotland; Free Church of Scotland;

Church in Episcopal Scotland; Church of Wales: Church of Ireland and the Church of Eng- land.

Pope's Attitude

"It will be noticed," says un official statement, "that the Roman. Catholic Church is not included. The Archbishop of Canterbury, through the courtesy of the Arch bishop of Westminster, approach- ed the Vatican.

"But he learned that His Holiness the Pope not Un- naturally considered that in several recent utterances he had fully shown his earnest solici- tude for the pençe of the world. "Owing to internal difficulties, only too well known, it was Impos

Mr. Bartram said, "We did not break the window. On Sun- day night we were travelling FLOATING BARRACKS from Kitzbuhel in the restau: rant ear. When we returned to our carriage at Zell we found the window broken. The con- ductor and the stationmaster The new troopship. Dilwara, de- were in the compartment.

signed capecially for troop trans- "None of the occupants spoke English and did not understand port, completed her trials and German, so we did not even know arrived at Southampton from the what the stationmaster wanted

sible to secure the co-operation of Clydo last week. until he grabbed our bags and

the Evangelical Churches in Ger- take them away while father's tried to a

The Dilwara is owned by the

many or of the Church in Russia. telling us something in German in British India Steam Navigation "In spite of these limitations, an excited tone.

"We were marched off to the Company, many of whose ordinary the appeals made throughout police station, where our passports service ships, have been adapted Europe in or about this present week by BO many Christian wore taken

from us. We were for troop transport in past years. Churches represent a unity of then allowed to leave the police An understanding with the Govern-action on behalf of the Christian slation, but when we returned

The one exception, he added, was the crowing of a cock. There must be something very special about that noise, for it is learnt most quickly from example.

"There is no reason for.us.to feel superler," Dr. Katz stated, "for animals con solve a lot of problems by instinct which we could not solve, even making use of all our powers of reasoning. If we adopt a fair nttitude to- wards animals we shall always feel modest towards them."

Ingenious Wasp

One type of wasp, he added. provided for its young by the

next morning we were escorted by ment concerning future chartering basis of peace such

court.

the conditions which the

as perhaps

ROYAL EXILES WILL HAVE

two gendarmes to the district has enabled the company to design has never hitherto been achieved." in the new ship a vessel which "We were

flung into a dirty combines in permanent form all little cell, where we had to stay

Sea for more than twenty-four hours. diabolically ingenious process ofately brought before a judge who of Trade requires for the move- This morning we were separ- Transport Department of the Board poisoning caterpillans, burying them alive but immobilised so that they should not "go bad," and then laying its eggs on them. Yet, none of these wasps had ever seen its eggs hatch out, nor could know except by instinct what sort of food was wanted,

Dr. Katz had many stories for the children of how animals, from mice to monkeys, could learn by

experience.

Even earthworms, he stated, could be taught to take the right turning. If placed in a T-shaped ginss tube, and provided with an electric shock if they went along one branch of the "" and a dark

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know a little English and severely ment of troops.

cross-examined for several hours.

:

Finally we were released on Government charter will occupy parole,"

the ship for the greater part of each year. In the remaining

the other, they soon learnt which months she will be employed for way to go.

Mice. had been taught to find cruising, a special feature being their way through a maze, a cock "schoolboy cruises," which will to make an elaborate journey to enable the existing "troop decks" Avoid a glass barrier, and a dog to be used without alteration. which lost two legs in a railway

accident has even learnt to walk,) The ship, apart from its troop run and jump on the remaining accommodation, has been elaborate two,

ly equipped in its first and second Yot no animals but apes, in Dr. class sections. Katz's judgment, showed evidence! and delectable hiding-place along of genuine reasoning.

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GRAVES IN GREECE

SIMPLE SERVICES PLANNED

Athens. Arrangements of a quiet and dignified nature have been made for the return of the bodies of King Constantine, Queen Sophia Government experts have played and the Dowager Queen Olga to a considerable part in planning the the soil of their native Greece. accommodation, and during the run

Their bodies will be returned to this week-end representatives of Greece aboard a Greek destroyer the Admiralty, War Office, Air some time in February,

The ceremonies will be absolute- Ministry, India Office, and Boardly private in character none of the of Trade have studied the ship Greek authorities outside of the closely, before declaring their satis royal family taking any part in the faction.

ceremony.

The bodies of the three members of the Royal family, who The troop quarters conatitute a exiled in 1917 and took refuge in fully equipped floating barracks Italy, will be taken from Florence with permanent.........sentry posts, to the Italian port of Brindlel by orderly room, detention room and train. There they will be placed cells, hospital, band instrumental aboard the Greek destroyer which room, armoury, quartermaster'e will be escorted by two Italian war |store and canteen,

craft until it reached Greek terri- torial waters.

Ample Space

2

..:

were

The Dliwara is a motor vessel of In' Greek waters it will be met 11.050 tons, with a length of 490 by Greek destroyers which will feet and a breadth of 68 feet. She escort it to the Oropos quay in the has accommodation for 1,150 troops vicinity of Attica, the port from in hammocks with separate state which King Constantino sailed into rooms for the men's' wives. and exile. Only King George, Crowd families. First-class accommoda- Prince Paul and members of the tion, for cruising is provided for Royal family will be at the quay 104 passengers and second-class to meet the bodies. barths for 100 passengers. It Is A memorial service for the royal claimed by the owners that troops family was held in the Athens will have 40 to 50 feet more space cathedral recently. The ceremony. por man than any other troopship which was given an official charac has provided.

tor, was attended by all local nu thorities as well as the King, and The ship sailed on her Brat com- Crown Prince. mission on January 28 ontons of At the same time a brief service i the routine trooping movements was held over the grave of the when she carrind-Armyanndítagram Royale Kamila destra pal atheisogal Air Force detachments to Basra, ostate -- United Prinz.

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