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ANTI-REBEL-French Radiest Socialista parade through Paris streets during a demonstration in favour of the Spanish Loyalist Government and against General Francisco Franco, the Insurgents und Fascism. Liberally translated, the banner reads: "Deny France the right of belligerence!" Huge crowds watched the demonstration.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
1938.
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FLEE FROM BOMBERS-Deserting their shell-battered homes and dragging all their worklly goods behind them, here are civilians fleeing as victorious Japanese troops entered their home ciles,
Here is the key to
the
ee ARE
W
HEN you have read the questions on Page Ten, and put a tick against the ones you can answer with Yes, com- pare them with this key, which is divided into groups A, B and C.
Work it out for
yourself-
EORGE and his friend Willem were poring over a map as they plannent a werk-end tour. This reminded George of a tusen be knew called Dalby, in America,
"AR the Dalby streets running east and west." said George are named after trees, and all the thesouth strees are ellert after birds. All the houses on the cast and north sides of the streets are even-numbered.
knew a man who lived at No. 619. Crow-street. you tell me, Willsan, which way his house faced?
Chok
See if you can work this pit without wing paper and jo til. William did.
Later George caught Willlam with a problem about a trama a who picked up thirty-six cigarette butts. If the tramp ured six butts to make a cigarette with, how many cigarettes could he get from the thirty-six butts?
The answers are at the fool of Columin one.
UMPIRE IN ORIENT-Reported requests from Japan for Chan- cellor Hitler of Germany to settle the war put Der Fuchrer in position of stealing the show from the Brussels parley. Meanwhile he sent envoys to Rome to sign a pact among Germany, Italy and Japan to fight Communism. Above, Hiller, right, and Premier Mussolini at Munich, during Il Duce's recent German visit. Hitler plans to make a return visit soon.
Try lighting like cigars
your this
ERE'S a way of lighting cigars you may not know about.
HERE'S
Strike your
mutch me all it two inches from the exposed end of your cigar. Put in and out a few times.
You'll fini te th Pamps from fire mutch to the tip of the cigar i with a small-scade explosion.
It looks effet arve and-what matter: core-the cinne fight evenly ali ramd the orlige,
There's nother snart-aleek triel: you can do when you want to put on a wooden match. No need to blow it or wave it about.
Hold the match tightly, flame away from you, hetween your first and iserend fagers, then give the tinlighted end a sharp flick with your thumb. Most peuple can't see from the front how it's done.
99
YOU GROWN-UP?'
questions on page ten (which see)
As you read it, put "A," "B," or "C" against your ticks. For the same time capable of keener em- pled or defective, in need of reform spoilt in some respects, while others
all
which makes the biggest total.
That will show you whether you
barrassment.
addict.
not
he would
lite
the
Given a magic wand, wish himself throughout physique of eighteen with the emo- tions of an eight-year-old.
*&
IS emotionally an adolescent.
Bis aller who makes
con-
are
too much of love; puts It in the realm of combative sports and hunting.
The type of love he really craves is the submissive love of a slave,
game, To him or her-love is a ing, much older or in some respect of his needs were neglected.
Advice given by his family is a parcel of lover's tricks with which instance, if you ticked off the B becomes nordinately fond of her inferior. If a man, he prefers
it first part of the first question, dancing should be take up: to pay the expenses of a "date"; a bitterly resented: at the same time to prove one's superiorily, to gain
woman prefers to share fifty-Bity. he spends much of his time and ener- prestige, to gratify a love of
gies trying to compel them to ap- quest. you will put A beside that especially if a man.
1le kes affection in public, if he
prove his actions and to come round Whenever he fails to get that sort tick (A is irritated by this
of love he gels jealous aggressive. is the recipient. In a party, he
easily form to his viewpoint. questionnaire), and so on,
were suspicious. gravitates to the opposite sex, but is CDOUS friend C's childhood and parents When you have done this with capable of keener embarrassment
He talks in order to dominate and the questions add €171 your with that sex. Aurobera of As, Bs, and Ca and see C may enjoy dancing, but is no ships are enduring. A discussion on probably happy: at any rate, he has
on cordial Impress; his favourite toples love or marriage interests him only succeeded in feeling no bitterness
terms with his parents, but accepts work and the opposite rex, shown him in proportion to the merits of the about the past. He is Whether affection is
He prefers jobs that are competi fall into group A, B, or C, which in public or private makes little speakers.
He believes that platonic love their opinions and advice entirely on
their merits. and represent the diferent stages of difference, provided it is not affected.
He desires to have children and tive, changing. If he cannot be a emotional maturity.
in bat taste, or disregardful of other friendship between a man
woman- poble, and should in You will probably find that in people's feelings.
He looks to the future to solve respects you have reached
In a party he gravitates towards any case exist between those whose is able to extract joy and pleasure leader he will be a rebel.
his problems, hope is his charter. the A lage; in others the B stage; the most interesting and well-inten- physical love bar-for any reason at from the process of traluing them
Given a magic wand he
life the wish briseif throughout TERE is the summing-up of physique of twenty-five to thirty, H
The emotional characteristics with the emotions of an eighteen- He does not expect perfection in of each group."
year-old adolescent. a mate, because perfection can only A is emotionally an man for herself a
infant, He womon's woman). He has exist in an aim and not in a person, runs away from love, pretends it enthusiasms, but few "crushes"; and he is not particularly tempted quiet when love, marriage, divorce him ur submissive; at the same time, these superficial. He prefers to stay marry any one notably interior to Isn't there, or Isn't important. tind such toples are discussed.
he will marry short of his
some
in stil others the C stage,
tioned people, with a slight bins to-
waned.
He prefers a Afty-Afty marriage: and inaltes his marriage one con tinuous process of adjustment to that ideal.
to grow out of their need for him.
Don't let this bother you: every wards the opposite sex. one is mure mature in some of their emotions than in others.
When you have decided into which group you fall, on the whole, read about the emotional characteristics
of your group, summed up at the end
of this article.
irrated by this question-
Anire, is is vastly intrigued,
C is mildly interested.
lever
LIKES to think himself a
101's
If pressed, he will admit he be rather than not at all.
!
thinks love, platonic monogamic marringe is perfect in
but in
As
10
ideal
would
mate.
adult. IS emotionally an The only type of love that he really
is balanced and mature craves is the affectionate one-way in love, a companion and love of a parent. It must be all take The type of love he craves in the and no give, all privilege but
no freely given love of a companion. responsibility.
When he falls to get that sort of A keeps a diary, is excessively its present state, insists that women
He sets up the most impossible, love he is satisfied to go on making
bath-conscious.
LOOKS back to childhood ultra-romantic love ideals: but that the attempt. A should not go fly-fitty in sharingt He dislikes to be a reelpient of the expenses of a "date".
the only completely is just his getaway from the respon-
He feels suelently recure with affection in public. In a party, he practice often neglects that principle happy period in his life. He was a sibilities of real love. Whenever he
His con- gravitates to his or her own sex; in through sheer loss of memory. spoilt or only child; possibly a bone fails to get what he wants he be- people not to need tricks of charm
and ar a domineering manner. comes petulant, capricious more at ease with that sex, but at
likes to think himself a woman's of contention between hadly suited
versation includes personalities, facts 1lmld. parents. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷~~|~|~|~+▬▬▬▬▬ man (or herself a man's woman).
He develops intense "crushes" cosily, He adores the parent of the oppo- He talks in order to charm; he and ideas without any and becomes jealous on little pro- site sex and would be emotionally exploits his helplessness to disarm dominating.
He judges people on their merits vocation. Discussion on love, anar- distressed should that parent
Ile would like to be the Bfe and and qualities; prefers Jobs that are ringe and such-like he enters Info marry. He puts ille real faith in engerly.
the family circle, soul of any party, Favourite topics constructive and demand co-opera- people outside He is cynical about platonic love, hounds his emotional horizon by are family, friends, and old times. tion. He is never tempted to let belleves that marriage and divorce them and needs their approval badly He judges people by their capacity work take the place of love or no- and objec- Ho sees life clearly reform are badly needed. He thinks in all things, including the choice of and desire to help him. He is the cini pleasures in his life.
natural balt
mother-minded for that the sexes are different laut equal, a male.
tively, and is able to come to his He prefers cushy jobs; la a follower own conclusions; Is able to be either He prefers fifty-fifty marriages in pete with his fundamental child rather than a leader. He looks back lender or follower.
Ile enjoys the present, looks for- to the past for all good things in theory, but chooses a mate whom he ishners
ward to the future, and does not or the sun dorminale (she, by gallo): D's childhood and parents were his life. Memory is his charter.
His contribution to world-pro- regret the past, Courageous accep-
tanco la his” charter. A "D" woman will often feel im- unhappy. He may have been neg pelled to marry a man who is crip- lected or disliked, but probably was blems is passivity and fataliam.
Worked out for you Answer to the first problem in Column Three is that the house faced cast. You work it out by elimination.
The tramp got even rlgaz- ettes. Each cigarette he smokes leaves a bull. The six eigar- ettes he makes of the thirty- six butts make six butts, fron which he maken~ another cigarette.
re- criticism.
but behaves as though the other sex Ile hus no great desire to have people. were the inferior.
children, because they would com
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