THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948,
PHOTOSTRIP SERIAL —No. 8 - HOW A HOLLYWOOD STAR IS BORN ★
SYNOPSIS:
Catherine met Bing Crosby who paved the way for her to have
a
vocal audition after she sang for him. "The Blonde," how- ever, now has hor
screen
test scheduled
for tomorrow.
Mr O'Connell, the studio chief, extended invita. flons to Catherine and "The Blonde" to attend a turkey roast party at hix estato that night, and both giris accept “The Blonde" becomes friendly with
· Bly De Wolfe, and the photos above show Director George Marshall preparing to have bis players
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS,
Posed for Lols Leeds. The Long Skirt puts the Spot light on Legs!
LEGS!
Calf and Thigh Exercises. itere are exercises which any healthy tri or 'worn can do to improve her calf and thigh measurements.
First. Get a partner to help with i this one.
Sit on the floor directly)
Minute Makeges
4 GABRIELLE
For the smooth shoulders noces- Bary to evening fushlans, try this! Wrap the neck and shoulders in hat, damp towels and leave on for five minutes. Remove the towels and massage with cold cream. Then ejiray neck and shoulders with ley- .cold water.
SIDE GLANCES
facing one another, with bands braced on the floor back of the hips. A's right leg is outstretched with ball of foot in contact with ball of B's left fool. B's left kuce is bent, while A's leg is outstretched. Ench pushes forward, with her left leg. Each resists, but keeps it up until the left leg of each is straight out, and the right Ing of each in bent. Gradually increase speed mad pres-
-enact a comedy scene for the ploture, De Wolfe Is to concoct a turkey sauce, and ns the camera grinds away Billy zestfully mixes his sauce. Then Marshall takes over. Picking op the sauce dipper, Marshall Indicates to actor Billy De Wolfe how the part
should he played to be most effective, · De Wolfe, does. R next -- employing his own unique and comical touch,-while. O'Connell stands, aloof nud Olga Ban Juan as "The Blonde" looks on,
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CLAIMS NAPOLEON DUMBBELLS
DIED IN ENGLAND
Pierre Paul Ebeyer contends that Napoleon Bonaparte died, not in exile at St Helena in 1821 as history books record, but in Cornwall 14 years later.
SHIPS NAMED
FOR AMERICAN
A native New Orleans author-historian, Ebeyer fur-
ther claims that Napolcon and
Czar Alexander of Russia probably visited New Orleans
during a lengthy sen
voyage
Home time after the French cm-
WAR HEROES peror's "escape" from St Helena
in 1817.
Second. Stand erect with feet parallel and about 12 inches apart. Keeping heels on floor, bend knees downward halfway, swinging both arms back with palms facing. Now swing arms forward to shoulder level anch al the same time straighten the knees. Du lits knee flexing and aris swinging vigor U.S. general officers and four House in New Orleans' French ously and rhythmically. Third. Stand erect
Medal of Honour winners of Quarter, was remodelled to accom eet with arms
modate the Corsican during a pro- hanging at siden. Bend left knee. World War II will he perpetunt-posed visit to the New World, ne- raising lower part of the leg up-ed by renaming eight ships as-cording to legend. ward and backward as far as pos- signert to the San Francisco sible. Point the toe strongly. Now
The names of four deceased
A local landmark, the Napoleon
kick the leg forward and backward port of embarkation, Brig. Gen. leon's odyssey after Waterloo, said N. H. McKay, port commander, announced.
15 to 20 times. The upper part of tes from hip to knees, will swing a Hutte, so that the foot will not strike the floor. Repent with the right leg.
Fourth
For the legs and hips. Stand with heels together, toes out, arms extended out at sides. Take a long step
forward with the right Bend the right knec and alraighten left leg. Bend the trunk Now forward over right thigh. raise the trunk and bend backward as far as possible. Repent several times Slowly straighten the right leg, toting left leg slide up to standing position.
Save Your Child From Colds
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Rechristening, ceremonles take place when the vessels visit their home port,
Ebeyer, in his version of Napo-. that the early 19th century govern- ments of Russin, Austria, France and England were fully aware of Napo- will feen's existence after his "présumed" next ❘ death in 1821.
The writer expressed his bellet Four of the port's largest trans-that the emperor fled to Brazil after.
be his escape from St Helent in 1817. ports of the P-2 class will named for the generals. They are From South America, he negotiated Newport with leading European rulers to re- now being converted at News, Va., and are expected to be enter Europe incognito, according to
Euryer's extensive research. ready for service next spring.
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New Names Listed
The vessels will be renamed as follows:
USAT Gen. Simon B. Buckner, for the commanding general of the action on 10th Army, killed in Okinawa in 1945.
D. Patrick,
Poisoning Claimed
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ber bridge to try to keep the op- ponents from getting into a Kame contract. In today's hand every- thing was normal uintli North made He claims that a man who re- the optimistic bid of four diamonds. sembled Napoleon was given polson Most tournament players holding
TO-DAY & and burled as Napoleon on St Helens the East hand would have bid four in 1827. Ils research indicates that spades, remembering that West had the "true" hody of Napoleon was opened the bidding with a heart TO-MORROW secretly moved from. England to Stand had supported spades. Helena after his "death" in 1835.
But this East player realised that BIG problem
USAT Gen. Edwin for mothers at
When the body was released to if he bid four spades, the opponents for the commanding general of the the French five years later, "It was probably would bid five dlumonds this time of year is how to
6th Infantry Divi@lon, killerl ពភ children catching a cold;
In a perfect inte of preservation, is a sacrifice, and he was prevent
Luzon in 1945.
whereas the man who posed for that they night make the contract. and how to get rid of the cold if it comes.
Napoleon was not even embalmed," Ebeyer said.
Mothers of small bables may feel th:1 It's best to keep baby indoors during a cold spell, but this isn't a good idea.
wearing woolly
CONC
Provided he's beotees and mittens, that there are on the pram, and enough covers
the wind, he that he isn't facing
to no harm. will co:
Fest the direction of the wind-by holling up a damp sluger; it's on old-fashioned method, but effective. If you take these precautions the only thing that need keep baby in doers Is
Sok.
USAT Gen. Daniel 1. Sultan, for the commanding general of the | Chino-Burma Theatre, wlve died while serving as inspector general
of the army.
USAT Cen. Hugh J. Griffey, for the former commanding general of Division, killed the 4th Armoured in an airplane accident In 1946.
Medal Winners Honoured ~~~~~ USAT Lieut. George W. G. Boyce, honouring a fighland Falls.. N. Y cavalryman cited for bravery in action In New Guinea in 1945.
USAT Sgt. Sylvester Autolach, for a St. Clairsville, Q.. soldier cited
Italy their cod for bravery in action in
in 1944.
Toddlers must have strong shoes and, if necessary, a hood. And, of course, they must have liver-oll regularly.
At the fest signs of a cold put your child to bed, keep him warm, and give plenty to drink.
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Ebeyer feels that his theory ex- plains the reason for the British delay in releasing Napoleon's body to the French people. He added as "further proof" information that tomb built in England was trans-
ok ported to St Helena and served as He Napoleon's final resting place. Alsó 'said" the death"mark of the man who "diet" on the island does not figures given for correspond with Napoleon's head size.
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USAT Sgt. Andrew Miller, hon- ouring a Manitowoc, Wis., infantry- man awarded the medal of hon-
Name the composer of "Hark,
As a matter of fact, they did The or chill should clear up our posthumously for bravery
cold
in fark the Lark." quickly, but if it hangs round, nction in Germany in 1044.
2. Nam a cereal that connot make five diamonds, because West
was not on the job. there is any sign of a temperature, USAT Pvt. John R. Towle, for a grow without man's aid. send for the doctor without delay.
3. Name the first President of Cleveland, O., soldier decorated for
spade And here's a tip when children bravery in action
in France. share a bedroom.
There wil! ite 1944. n.uch less chance of passing on colds if the children sleep top to toe.
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(Answers on Page 4)
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nicely gave him an encouraging heart, the eight-spot. But of course Earl had no more hearts to lead. He came back with a club, hoping against hope that his partner could ruff it.
But North won with the are, ruffed a spade in dummy, picked up the trumps, and discarded two hearts on the good clubs. Thus he confined his losses to a club and a heart.
West should have realised
that
his partner did not have very many hearts. He should have overtaken the queen of hearts with the king in order to cash the ace and make sure of defeating the contract with second heart tricht plus n'heart ruff.
CHESS PROBLEM
By F. W. WALTON Black, 5 places:
White, 7 pleces. White to play and mate in stoo,
Solution to yesterday's problems.
1, 4-13, anu; 4, Q, R, oF KI mates.
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