Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lols Lects.
I know a charming/woman who says, "Oh, I never look at the back cf my hall If It's pretly and fint- ters my face. that's enough for me."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947.
Morocco Nationalists Want Independence
For All North Africa
BY SAM SOUKF ́.
"If we are not given our freedom within the next two years we will rise and fight, if need be with our bare hands, against the enemy. The people cannot stand this persecution much longer.”
The man opposite me spoke alowly, quietly, with no theatrical gestures as he said these words. He was Abdel Khalak Torres, President of the Reformist Party of Morocco and considered by North African Arab leaders as the lead- ing nationalist of Spanish Morocco.
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DUMBBELLS
OFFICE.
THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY ROUND CAKE, DEAR.- I'M AFRAID I DIDN'T
POUND IT ENOUGH!
Torres went to Egypt to join and used them as gun fodder in civil WELSH YOUTH
other political personalities of the "Maghreb," or the Arabs of North Africa. Their aim is to whip up enthusiasm among the peoples of the Middle East for their cause and to gain the sup- port of the Arab League in their struggle for independence. with In an exclusive Interview the United Press; this olive-skinned. black-maned, youthful leader out- lined the work of his and other
North African groups.
"We are all working for the free dom of all of North Africa, and we will not rest until every inch of our Innd is free. If circumstances bring our area, we will continue working about the liberation of one part of until all of the Maghreb is free."
Answering question 115 to
African
Arab whether the North nationalists have been
In touch with UNO, Torres replied: "I have sent a coble to Dr Trygve Lie demanding that the United Nations
Organisa on interest itself in the plight of
ep with a long memorandum in which I gave full details of situation."
People see you Going as well as Coming!
LOOK BACKWARDI
When I alt behind a woman at the theatre, a concert, a het.re or in abus 1 ar uften shocked by it Back View! And I wotider how many women look at the backs of milliner, who DOES look at the North Africa. I have followed this
their heads and inke a full Back View of their figures from head to heol
Very few, freni the looks of things!
Hunched
front and rear view of some women is a shock: from the Front they are pretty and attractive but,
Back! ugh, from the shoulders, -fitting coat collars, wisps of hair hanging down, Jace
clasps broken, or " with
caked makeup
e behing
the
curs (yes, real- ly, and nice
and nice indies, tout), forn and "draggy" veils. Right here let me don't wear a velf unless it is crisp and fresh!
If you find you are developing a "downgers' hump," extreise quietly -and camouflage! Posture hos os much to do with a young look from the back. A slock, high-swept hairline youthies but it must be sleek and groomed to perfection.
Minule Makeye 4 GABRIELLE
What is the first thing a man notices about a woman's face? Her pa, of course! Outside of her eyes, the lips are the most provocative and expressivo feature of her face: and certainly should be the most at.. tractive. So be sure that your lip alick excitingly perfect in every detail-smooth, long Insting and most important, a shado which is really complementary.,..
SIDE GLANCES.
It is fortunate that che has a wine
buck!
of
our
So. think about this and really look backward" carefully and get busy in doing something construc-
France And Spain Attacked tiva. Here are the important things.
Torres, who was dressed in Euro- Hair neat. Go all around the back pean clothes, switched from talking your neck with a pad of cotton, of North Africa in general to the squeezed out In 'skin lotion.
This situation in Maroccu, and particular- removes any trace of makeup. Hely that part of the country which is
on necklaces #re all clasps
ander
મ Spanish rule. He lounched perfect. Either have them repaired biller attack against France and
Choose bols Spain. don't wear them! which have good rear lines. Select dresses and coats that are flat und Block!
Watch that back!
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BID TO SMASH MUSIC CARTEL
The U.S. Department of Jus tice has charged the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers James C. Petrillo's union, which controls virtually all music In the United States-with engaging in an in- ternational castel to deprive domestic and foreign music lovers of music.
France and Spain divided our country. In twe following an agree- ment in 1912. This split the unity of Morocco. We demand the unity of Morocco and its independence under the rule of our King.
rule.
"We in what is known as Spanish Morocco
oppose the colonisation schemes of Spain. : our brothers In Southern Morocco fight French
"Spain's conduct in
Is Morocco evii
She has taken away all our freedom. She controls aur press, and his a supreme contempt for the people's welfare. Her economic polley has brought about hunger and starvation. She has taken our men
GERMAN RED RELEASED
Wars. She lian
persecuted us and
prevented our natural development. "Spain is as bad as, if not worBO than, France in her North African polley. France wants the land and wants the the people on It, Spain land, but not the people. She is al- tempting to drive us out of the coun- try and is swamping the land with Spanish Immigrants."
NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD
By J, C. Griffith Jones
The Protectorato
The National Eisteddfod of for the independence she
Asked whether Morocco was ready
claimed, the youth of Wales recaptured Torres answered: "Our country" ready for Independence. There are
its prewar glory. this year. It many other countries recognised as came south for the first time free and sovereign who are far less advanced than we are. The 35 years
since 1939 and took the mining
us rather than aided us to progress. Valley, by storm. Over 2,000 of Spanish protectorate has retarded town of Treorchy, Rhondda
"The protectorate has never
adcompetitors, from five to 25 variced a people towards freedom. We still lack a great deal owing to years of age, finalists of scores Almost all of the administration of preliminary contests in all
is In the hands of the Spanish, who have parts of Wales. vied for national taught the people title except auf- honours.
no
fering.
"We want to be free. IL 18
"Art for art's sake" is the motto natural desire of bil people. Then of this movement. There are we will work to build up a Detter money prizes at the festival. Team Morocco. What we lack in experi-spirit is fostered by awarding marks ence we will make up in enthusiasm. to clubs and counties instead of to and technicians to aid us. We will call on our foreign advisers Individuals. Even the cups and shields and certificates taken away "Our
fight foreigners, but against any foreign tion compared with the glow of artis
is not against | triumphantly are a minor considera- we that exploits and persecutes us the achievement and the pride. In
need friends in comradeship. America and Europe. We know we already have the felendship support of our Arab brothers in the Middle East."
rule that
Analyses Budget
and
The young competitors largely pay their own expenses to attend the festival. Clubs that travelled long distances organised concerts and con- tests in their own areas to help de- fray bus and train fares to the "na- tional".
Denbighshire captured the national banner for the best county aggregate, 311 marks. The runners up, East Glamorgan, were well bentén, scoring 230 marks.
Torres rummaged in his bag and produced some flies. He brought out the official budget for Spanish Morecco and thumbed it through.
"Here is the budget," he said. "It Is the best proof we have of
The state of affairs in our country. One- third of the stole expenditure goca to the public security which has to Urdd Gobaith Cymru (Welsh No- ram Spunish rule down the throats tional League of Youth), sponsor of of our people. Look at this: 51 the festival and other stimulating million pesetas for public security, ¦ cultural and social activities recently
million for
thic
"Deuxieme celebrated its 25th birthday. It has Bureau," They provide only 14 now attained Its penk membership, million for education.
with nearly 100,000
former
members.
10
"For every pestin of the budget Many of these are now actively sup- that is spent on over million porting this movement which gave Moroccans, as least five are spent them a great deal in their younger on the 100,000 Spanish immigrants, daya by acting as mentors and guides I think that these flgunes gre proof to the Welsh children and youth of Crough that such, a protectorate
today.. the welfare not contributing much to way progress of our people.""
continued: "Spain is ruling our coun-
Torres put the budget aside
nside and
40,000 government officials and 80,000 soldiers. They need all these
keep 1,225,000 Moroccans en shaved,
The Welsh Salzburg
Arthur Ernest Emert, alias
and Harry Lerger, is on his ASCAP and 23 co-defendants were back to Germany aboard a Rus- named in a civil sult nied by theisan steamer after serving near-try by its High Commissioner plus resort on the banks of the river Dee, Attorney General, Mr Tom Clark,
In a Federal Court. They were said ly-10-years-in à Rio de Janeiro to be located in Australia, several prison. European and Latin American coun- trles and Canada.
•
The situation in other parts of North Airken is just as bad, and France is forced to maintain a state of siege to force the people to sub- mit to French occupation."
Llangollon, the Welsh mountain- became a kind of Welsh-Salzburg this month. People from all parts of Europe gathered in the ple- turesque and historie
LOWY
for The first International Musical Eisteddfod ever organised. Mixed, male voice. protected against the appearance of women's and juvenile choirs from 14 foreign countries competed during Answering a question on the in-the five days" festival. ternational zone of Tangler, Torres (Bald: "Tangier has always been There were two "sensations", 'The Morocco and is up to now Morocco's South Wales Mineworkers' Union diplomatic capital In future talks protested again the appearance of a regarding Tongker the international a choir from General Franco's Spain. powers must include Moroccans,
He was sentenced in November 1935 as Intellectual leader of the The Department of Justice charged Communist milltary uprising against that ASCAP and its societies mono-
the former Brazilian dictator, Presi- polise the circulation of world musie dent Getulio Vargas. He went in- throuch an organisation known 03
gine while la prison, but recovered La Confederation Internationale des
des his sanity by means of special treat- Societies de Compositeurs, which has men
ment after being pardoned. headquarters in Paris. It
charged L
Newspapers opposed to Vargas that thousands of United States frequently claimed his insanity had musical outlets were prevented from been caused by mistreatment receive tling musle from abroad excepted under Vargas feared volles chief, through ASCAP, and United States Feliato Mueller, musicians not members of ASCAP Emert fled to China with 'the ad- { Unlied Press. were prevented from getting their
vent of Hitler and came to Brazil in music played abroad,
1935-United Press.
The charge sold ASCAP received US$11,000,000 last year in licensing Orsic urs, in the United States. -United Press.
By Galbraith
NEW MOUNTIES RIDE AGAIN
Recrults for Canada's
famed
But the festival organisers replied: "Music has no frontiers. We are not concerned with politles but aim at promoting, better understanding.be- twean nations through the universal
Pushbutton Waranguage of song
Debunked
Two American admirals have scarlet-coated "Mourties" the Hoyal given pushbutton warfare a Canadian Mounted Polico-again debunking. are being given a tough course' In horsemanship ns part of the regu- lor training of rookies..
The absence of a Welsh choir in the male voice contest created a stir -this was probably the first Ele- teddfod ever held at which Wales
was not represented by a men's choir. Most of the Welsh male voice combinations are miners, from the South Wales mining areas, and now Admiral John. Towers, naval air that a five-day week operated in expert and former Commander-in-the coal mines the men could not Chief of the Pacife Fleet, and Rear take a day off in midweek. So the Discontinued during the war, the Admiral Halph Ofstil, atamie ́ex-Langollen festival did not settle the mounted training will pave the way pert, sold such warfare was a long question whether Welsh male voice for an eventual revival the way off. They testifled before the choirs are superior to their counter- musicol rido, a demonstration of House Executive Expenditure Com-parts on the Continen!. precision horsemanship which thell-mittee, which is considering legis- led audiences. in many
countries lation for unifiention of the armed
forces.
before the war.
With approximately 600 young
Admirala Towers and Ofsull mon chosen from some 7,000 ap- opposed the provision to establish plicants, the R.C.M.P. now has dis- an independent ale, force. “Admiral continued recruiting, except on a Towers told the Committee it would modified scale.
CHESS PROBLEM
Or W. ENGELHART Black6.piecas
bo "utterly Impossible" to put the United States out of action In mutter of a few hours or few days by mass atomic attack,
"We haven't the control of guided missiles you have been led to be
leve," he said,
Admiral Ofatil said pushbutton warfare was at least five to 20 years. оп.
Novel Firefighting Machine
A novel drefighting machine, has been developed by Reuben which utilises an alrcraft propeller, Augustus, editor of a weekly news- paper at Kolvington, Saskatchewan,
· The machine is set up at a stratos
He sold in the event, of: war, gle: spot to blow back flames which high-speed jet planes rather than threaton nearby buildings and has heavy bombers would carry atomic proved successful against winds of bombs-United Press.
considerable velocity.
Rupert and the Young Imp ~8
Rupert and his father continúe to stare at the unexpected 'fruit and can make nothing of the puzzle. "I've never-lieard of spring apples ybefore, anya Nis." Bear.""". It doesn't" -keem-dġlit 10 me.. i hope the tree-:: in't going queer 10. Suddenly „Rupićft gives a little "shout, yiff My żo
shuttlecock:!he cries «lt'ylife ing But look it's failing out of the opposite side of the tree from where
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