THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ́ 19, 1949.
PICTORIAL
NEWSFRONT
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NICE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS-Residents of Hampton Beach, Now Hampshire, are more concerned about their newly appointed Honorary Chief of the Police Department than about traffic lights. Instead of wolves whistling at her, Chief Brik Tone, of Boston, whistles when they block trafic.
SHIPMATES-Katherine Orlowsky, three, from the Ukraine is puzzled by Alexander Glattstein's 'cello. They arrived In Now York on the U.S.A.T. Marine Marlin but the tot will go to Madison, Wisconsin, while the Hungarian musician stays in New York.
FOOD-AT LAST-After being taken from the slums and ghettos of North Africa, by the Joint, Distribution Committee, these Jewish children are having the first good meals in their lives, in Marseilles, France. Eventually, they will ;
all find now homes in Israel,
RAVEN COMBS THE TRESSES-Jimmie, a 20-year- old raven, has taken a fancy to Dlane Twilford, 4, of Hollywood, and is about to comb her hair. A string tled to his leg prevents the bird's escape.
HEARD THE LATEST?—Since everybody else in Washington is talking about five percenters, even these newcomers to a local zoo seem to be doing it. Life was much less complicated back in West Africa, where these mandrills used to
live.
MORE OR LESS-More and more bathing girls like Lucy Lewin, in Las Vegas, Nevada, are wear- ing less and less. But, fortunately, there's A limit to everything.
PORTABLE - HUMAN BRAIN In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, J. Presper Eckert, Jr., co-designer, and James R. Weiner, chief engineer, examine the new portable "electric brain" which can solve problems never attempted before. The computer can calculate 12,000 times faster than man, can compose music or play chess.
PUTTING OUT THE FIRE These Bremen are pouring water fonto, smouldering freight care which burst into flame after the 70-car train was derailed near Northeast, Maryland Railway officials reported that no one was, injured, but that the piled up cars blocked Pennsylvania's three main laes until the
Bad been cleared.
CLASSIC This grey slipover is featured for autumn.:-Dark and light shades of grey are, com- bined for the stripes and the darker yarn is used for the rolled trim.
PLANE CRASH Four people were injured, one seriously, when this light plane crashed into a private home in Cheyenne, Wyoming, after taking off from local airport. Earl Willams, owner aid plot, was the most seriously hurt of the party which was en route to a Flying Farmers; convention, in Ft. Collins:
Colorado MAIZIM”
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