PHOTOSTRIP SERIAL--No. 13
SYNOPSIS:
Catherine has been wande ring around the Param o u n Jot and run- ning into trouble! For the second time she clashed with the studio head in a way that's funny to all but Catherine and Mr O'Connell-
Having been knocked into the pool of water on the Delle set. O'Connell had to go and have bls elollies déled and he had no time to stop Catherine's audition. So here's the girl in a recording studio where he is put to work recording for the sound
BEAUTY ́ARTS
By. LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lois Leeds,
Lois Leeds says reject styles that do nothing for YOU!
Minali Makup 4. GABRIELLE
Red hair is mont benutiful when done in smooth, deep waves. Amber and lorteise shell cambs are per- fect with Red hair. Black hair should never be done in thy curls. A few drops of bluing in the lust rinsing water gives it a Blue-Black sheen, Pearl-tepped combs are ex- citing in Black hair. Glittering stones are perfect in Black hair for festive occasions. Golden-Blonde hair shows off best when swirled or draped. Blondo shell combs, without ornamentation, givo Drama to Golden-Blonde tresses.
SIDE
GLANCES
pulline the
STAR SHINE!
The New York models wear their hair in simple fashion for every day. It is always well brushed and ኢ። ready for any hair style.
Culours. Soft, "lady-18e" Pinks and Blues and Greens are being worn as accessory colours. A twisted handkerchief at the throat
1900" jacket, a pair of gloves, a veil in the softest of pastels, make you Shine!
Longer sulin--
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1948.
HOW A HOLLYWOOD STAR IS BORN *
track of a Puppetoon. It is not an audition-she is working!—But it is not the kind of work Catherine expected, to get in a movie studio. She, won't even 'be seen on the screen. It will just be hier voles on
a sound track. And there will be sound effec[~~~ such as breaking a wooden box over her head, and Kinging with a bucket over her head too! Director George Marshall is seen above preparing to shoot the scent.
(To be continued tomorrow)
Navy Scientists Plan An Atom Age Fleet
Prime Minister Attlee has advanced only economic reasons for his drastic, culs in the Royal Navy, but they are suflicient to make many navy men shudder.
The cuts reduced the active; ponnel of 800,000, was foll strength of the Home Fleet to mobilise yet another 45,000,
one cruiser and four destroyers. Britain's factories.
men refented Are wanted
The prewar Home Fleet hud
been
ve battleships, two battle. cruisers, two aircraft carriers,
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Hiroshima's Lesson
to de-
Thi for
Admirals steeped in the Nelson
ship" tendition are trying 10 j
the best of the pany mon
ma-"
destroyers, Ove submariner and 19 "big other vessels.
As a result of the cuts, Britain | power force at their disposal by will have no operational battleships) immobilising some ships instead of in my part of the world,
The Navy.
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Liza
SHE WRITES TOO FAST
- WHEN
DICTATE
I CAN'T KEEP UP
WITH
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putting them in reserve. which hind Already The difference is that armobilised reduced to 101,000 in wartime per-ships, such as the battlesuips King Lilenere V and Vanguard, will huve iskeleton crews and can be put inta
operational
al 1150
shert notier Ships in reserve would take some time to prepare for active service.
But the relentists of the Navy ere at so
about the cuts. Ever since
nce Hiroshima heralded the discuss politlent questions, as dis-era of atomle warfare. the tinct from purely industrial matters. Navy Silence Service has viewed They are the only organisations battleship as things of the past. through which Communista can Among the few older, far-sighted exercise direct Infhience on Social renlor offleres who supported the policy
scientists' view WHE former First Sea Lord Admiral of the Fleet Lord | By WILLIAM E. Chatfield,
(Continued from Page 21
banned from Communists were these bodies between 1934 and 1943,
but since the lifting of the ban they have gained considerable influence This ruling could, of course, be Imposed by the General Counell, while Individunt unlons can make their own
exclude regulations to Communists from office, although at the moment only three unlons have Imposed such ban.
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Royal
Said Lord Chatfleld after the
Bikini atom bomb tests: The Van- guard may be a truly historie ship I feel the last super-dreadnought. that her successors will be very different."
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With a small nucleus of the for- Labour-Cominunist struggle | mer feet at their disposal they plan is likely to be strongly joined lu the to continue their experiments in New Year, but some members of the new methods of naval warfare, TUC. General Council would like
They have already abandone
The
to stand aside from hostilities for hopes that Britain will have
allowins: Individual world's largest fleet, but they the moment,
nions to make up their minds be-confident she will have the
others fore they intervene, while recognise it would be difficult to en-
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Drastic T.U.C. metion is. therefore, Some of the designs for Britain's and that calls for beautiful satin- met de be expected iromeriately, new fleet of small, terrifically mooth makeup and soft tones in although new measures may become ships have already reached a tudiant Pink, so that you will have | necessary if the Communists suc- tied stage. The first of the ships that new yet old) Lady Look! red in stirring up trouble in the will carry as their main armament
!factories.
the weak hold muided and rocket-propelled mix Jewellery! Beautiful jewellery, of some of the bigger unions over siles of terrific explosive force. Leupled from demns-worn-in-1000,-is their
CHY The scientit. anetabership, "unofficial". all the rage. Search through your ¦ strikes could presem ribus chips will require fewer men
wartime ships, but will more effective
attic, look in your d boxes and problems, and trade union lentlers trunks. If you find a little watch, are mostly anxious to avaid peeipi- Incomparably wear it but quick!
tating trouble if the Communists artion. enn be deprived of their power by democratle auton votes,
All fashion trends are toward o "pinky" look and all makeup ties in with this ide. So put away any deep, "mysterious" Reds and deep ; toned powders and wear soft, | "pinky" tones just for a change.
If you are fall, do wear the wide and wonderful balleritu style of skirts. It you are short-don't!
We have always had new stylca and probably always will, so accept those styles which are suited) to
which fre
YOU and reject those not. Star Shine!
Just adopt whatever gives you
By Galbraith
'COPR. 1947 BY NEA BERVICE, MO, V. 14, NEQ, 11, 8, PAT. OFF.
"Thon, aftor the thing that looks like an 'S, there's a line like a buttonhook and two little squiggly things!"
three
(Third in a series of Lesson Hands.) THE principle involved in today's hand is the importance of cs- tablishing a side suit. Bear in mind that when you hold a six-curd sul; and five-card sull, you should inspect abnormal distribution In the
other handa.
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So, if war does not come to soon, Britain, despite the manpower cuts.
a fleet
of terrifying striking cover,
The whole question is likely to be will have thrashed out at the next meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party, which, however, is not expecter to take place before the reassembly of!
Parliament on January 20. About 30 of the Labour Party "back- benchers tout of a total of nearly
believed to 400 M.P.5) are
have
will Communist leanings, and they
asked to delle more probably be
of clearly where they stand, Most then will no doubt rally to the side of their leaders, but any possibility of a split in the Labour Party this
question would be very embar-
1
roasiang to the Government an:t would strengthen the position of its Conservative opponents. Central News.
Check Your
Knowledge
Let us first take up the bidding of today's hund. South should not pre-crapt with this type of hand,
South makes the correct bid at : four clubs over three spades. This Is a free bid, therefore it con- structive one. If West passed the four-club bid. North should go to live clubs.
What country is at the foot of two free bids of one heart the Balkan peninsula?
1.
What is a glockenspiel?
What is the Talmud?
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But when West bids four spades, North should not bid five clubs, for First, he has shown two reasons. the full strength of his hand in h13 three and clubs, and another tree bid might too much chuse South to place
bid Second, a strength in his hand.
clubs al this point might sacrifice and of live Induce East to take bid five spades. South's freak dis- 5. Name the Prime Minister of tribution and the strength shown by
3.
4.
To whom does the quotation the face that launched a thousand
ships" refer?
France during World War 1. 6. Name the largest theatre in the world.
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Rupert and the Big Bang--20
The little party is now thoroughly Irightened at the tumble into the hollow and at the darkness. They scramble up on to the common and, still keeping very close to each other. move slowly and cautiously long. Then Rupert stops. This is no good," he declares. "We can't acc anything. We may be walking away from Nutwood. We must call for help. Now then, all together. one, two, three... HELP They all strain their ears for an answer. ing shout, but there is only allence. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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South's bid of five North justify clubs. The only thing that keeps West from doubling is the bidding, which clearly indicates abnormal distribution.
The opening lend Is won in dummy with the ace of spades, and now declarer must establish his side suit up the trumps. before picking
singleton diamond Therefore the must
be led, East wins and returns
spade, which is trumped. A low diamond is trumped in dummy, a club is led and won by declarer with the king. South then lends diamonds until West trumps. This is over- trutoped, the trumps are picked up, the diamonds cashed, and a heart trick is conceded.
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