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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1948
American Art World DUMBBELLS
In New Uproar
By Ruth Constad
New York, Mar. 22-The art world is in an uproar over whether modern artists are for-seeing genilises or double-talking sensationalists intent on tricking the public. From Greenwich Village, centre of American. art, to the 50's where the New York Museum of Modern Art educates the public in sur- realism, artists have joined in defence or disparage. ment.
The tempest in the paint-pot of bewilderment and double- began when the Boston Institute | talk" and announced that here-i of Modern Art denounced the after its name will bo the In- modern art school as a "cult stitute of Contemporary Art.
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Reaction from artists ranged from "ridiculous" to "perfectly justified."
Surrealist Salvadoro Dall ultra-modernist and exponent in art of the ticking clock and footprints In the sand, sald the attack on Modern art is becoming tiresome art was "perfectly justified.” and disappointing," he said, "There's 2
a terrible lack of good technique.
"What modern art needs is mere technique and less Inziness, I think a now reaissance is coming that France's High Commissioner will be far superior to the present for. Indo-China, Emile Bollaert, modern works," has had native blood spattered Modern Art
But the New York Museum of on his shoes, donned the tradi- tied with modern. artists.
appeared perfectly satis tional bracelet of alliance and naked whether it was considering tasted rice wine, and is now a changing its name too, a spokesman "citizen of the mountains."
said that was "ridleulous."
Not Their Concern
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It was all part of recent colourful ceremonies at Bannenthust, in the Darlac Plateau of Central Indo- china. at which 2,000 chlefs and it wants about modern art," he said, The proper care of the feet in-notables of the primitive Mot tribes"It's no concern of ours."
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Whitney Museum of Art, spokesman said he was not sure whether the Boston Institute Intended to exclude all modern artists from its contemporary collection, but
South that it would not affect the "Modern Art School here. bnyway."
Now that summer is here don't neglect your Feet. Wear footlets to in the feet, le down for a few min-Mois: "France will remain here to American protect your feet.
Thrusting bare utes, with your feet elevated. Do protect the mountain population and feet into your shoes isn't a good this three times a
to day--before idea.
give them always justice and Your feet are important to
unch, before dinner and at bedtime. well-being." your health and happiness.
if you have varicose veins
this will relieve the discomfort, of that all- ment and it will also keep your feet and legs in good condition over longer period of years than might be the case if you fail to give them the proper core.
Your shoes should always comfortably, for all occasions. They chould be made of soft leather over the toes and have flexible leather soles which will bend freely with the feet.
Children's shoes should be fitted in Jarger sizes us the former sizes are outgrown. The olti shoes should not be handed down to smaller members of the family. Shoes take on the ahape of the wearer and if some wenkness exists, the shoes will be mis-shopen and
may injure
be
the feet
of the next child that wears them.
Outgrown stockings
may
cause large joints, hammer toes and in- growing toenails. Stockings should always be at least one-half inch longer than the longest toes. Heavy and uneven dams and seams may | cause blisters and corns.
Mill Mackay
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Cosmetics are for you to use winely and well! Have the courage to ulo cosmetics to enhance your Good Looks or to pake you good looking. Dramatize your eyer by using syeshadow to deepen the color, mascara to fringe the lashes. l'ac penciling to accent the too-thin eyebrows, lipstick to deepen your mouth.
SIDE GLANCES
Night Blooming Beauty
NIGHT BLOOMINĠ blossoma lend beauty to evening dresses, and also bring Д breath of Spring.
Jersauce is used. by Madame Rudolf in a creative print distinguished by large areas of black broken by cray and white moonlit
flowern which perch bright red lady- bugs,
The dress is very slim except for a softly draped bustle in the back, With it is worn a double-tiered hooded cape of black net.
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Elephant Parade
After the giving of allegiance, 200
Samuel Kootz, head of the Kootz elephants paraded
before the Jigh galleries which feature Picasso, Commissioner, each kneeling in alle-Baziotes, Hans Hofmann, Adolf Gott- giance also before him.
Jieb and other leading modernists, Then drops of native blood were said: "Boston is as backward about spattered on Bolinert's
TF heart as she has been about literature. Bracelets of allegiance were placed The Instituto is disinterested-in on his wrists. Then Bollaert modern art and unwilling to under- drank rice wine from five traditional stand a new movement, and in doing inrs. completing his investiture as so is ducking a responsibility to the o "citizen of the mountains.”
public.
"Cezanne
wasn't understood in
to foster
The Mols are primitive, backward people. found in the mountains of his day; neither was Ingres. It's the Central hnd South Indo-china.
Museum's responsibility Living mainly by small-scale understanding of art and wait for ogriculture, hunting and Ashing, the public to catch up with a new they have submitted to French control through traditional fear of the more aggressive 1Chinese and Annamites.-Associated Press,
RADAR USED
IN WHALING
movement.”
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Tournament---Neither vul
If you are an expert bridge player, you would not have any trouble
making today's hand. But the average player, or a careless one, can learn a little of the strategy of the game from the hand.
North and South employed the Blackwood convention to get into a contract of six hearts, but it would not be difficult to reach this contract without
the using
convention, especially with South's opening bid of one heart. Ndrth would bide a spade, and after South bid two trump, it would not be too desperate But sculptor William Zorach, one' a try for North to jump to 6ix of the first and leading modern hearts. artists, denled that the Boston Museum was wrong In its attack on modern art.
Muscum Declared Wrong
"There are far too
char- many latans in the field, and artists who are so-called moderns working out- side the
real
medium of modern art," Zorach said. "They're doing a lot of double-talking and have the public completely confused about the new art. It's really very simple to understand."
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When the dummy went down,' ft looked as if South would have lose two spade tricks. But South was a careful player and he did not concede this loss.
He won the opening club lead with
cashed the the queen,
ክር of diamonds, and ruffed n small diamond in cummy with the queen of hearts. The four of hearts was led and won with the ten-spot, then the Jack of diamonds was ruled in duminy with the king of hearts.
Now the seven of hearts was led up all of the opponents
next Trumps. But he had a dissenter, 100. Artist cashed the ace and klog of clubs, and Loren MacIver charged the Bostonied the nine of spades, letting it Institute with "breaking fifth with ride. East won with the queen, but the artists, the public and the pur- what could he do? If he led n club pose of a museum," in indulging in or dianiond, declarer would discard -Alain-uses-of-rador-in-whailng-are mich-afrivolous policy."-United his losing spade and raft in-dummy.
navigating to the whaling grounds, Press,
while if he led a spade, it would be locating ice pack and icebergs, and
right into dummy's tenace. homing the whale catchers to the factory ship.
Some time ago two of the United Kingdom's whale factory shins were fitted with naval type radar. The vessels have now returned to port, and officers and erew are enthusiastic about the new installation. In particu- lar, it was reported to Britain's Ministry of Transport that the radar had "paid for itself over and over again."
He thought the Boston Institute what was "good" was trying to be discriminatory In modern art and what was not.
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The chief officer of one of the ships said he took his vessel through the Straits of Magellan on a dark night with the help of radar, although he
Black marketeers have Been through them before, German housewives so had never and without radar would have wait- their wares that chemical labora- ed for daylight. The entrance the
torles now are making a business of Straits, although small, had been testing foodstuffs. At the same time, picked up at seven miles. Pack ice police frequently warn housewives was usually pleked up at seven against buying from black market- miles, and large bergs at 15.
„Fog...___Delays
to
CES
In Cologne, for example, police sent an urgent warning to residents It is whaling practice
against buying black market flour for the because 3,000 pounds of rat polson, catchers to kill a number of whales which the thieves apparently mis- and then tow thom-to- the factory took for four, had been stolen from In goods yard, mys Associated Press.
By Galbraith vessel. If however, fog delays
"Why, I can remember back when I was a kid theso banana splits only cost fifteen cents!"
Jocation of the ealch for more than a few hours; there is a danger of the whale all deterioration. The repart therefore, suggests that reflectors of some kind might be planted in the dend whales and picked up by radne on the whalers.
Rrdar might also be useful, It adds, to shore-based catchers hekl
up by fog outside. harbour with a calch of wholes.
CHESS PROBLEM
By V. L. EATON
Black, 11 pieces
White, 10 pieces White to play and mate in three.
Solution to yesterday's problem:
1, B-K12, any; 2, Q.-R, or Kt mates.
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Check Your
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1. Muscovy was the former name of what country?
2. What
country leads in the world's production of fine linens?
3. When was the drug' sulfanlla- mide first developed?
4. Name the city in Russia which was reputedly built on human bones. 5. What is the meaning of Adam? Dime" to raise money for infantile. 6. Who originated the "March of paralysia victims?
(Answers on Page 4)
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