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Q. How can II remove a splin,
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A. Fill a small bottle up to
the neck with hot water. Place
the splinter over the mouth of
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tightly, so that it is held by sue*
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Q, Ito* can I eirdeit the
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notch in a' feather;:helt?
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Japanese, Actress
On New York Stage
Do It Yourself!! CLASSIFIED .ADVERTISING,
AGENTS' WANTED GARDENING SUPPLIES
When you have learned to fix
plumbing, to Put the tele-
visteh set back in order, to re-
build the garage, to waterproof
the cellar wallst to shingle the Foot., to straighten the chimney
but the list can go orte 4for-
ever,
So pardon us if we interrupt
to. point out that do-it-yourself
has only begun when you have
exhausted all such possibilities
as these,
Them if you have not exhaust-
ed yoUrself, there is another kind
of do-it-yourself that can prove
equally rewarding. Instead of
letting the •new-better-than-new
television ,entertain you, try
getting the family together
round the dining room table,
with books of motets and mad-
rigals where the plates usually
are, Or pull up a few Holly-
wood-style directors' chairs in
front of the fire and try , reading
that play instead of watching it.
Do you like poetry — then
why just listen to a Tedio voice
speaking it? Why,' indeed, just
read it to yourself?: Try writing
it, •
Colour television' is ; already
showing masterpiece of Paint-
ing, doubtless, for the cultural
delectation, of its audiences. But
not for yeu — do your own
painting,
Strange how preposterous all
this sounds in an age when there
is• so little time for, anything but
letting other people, or Our in-
numerable gadgets, 'do things
for us. But actually thbusands
upon thousands manege some or
all of the pastimes we illy):, list-
ed, some persons individually,
others in local and even nation-
wide groups or organizations.
It is often forgetten thatedo-
it-yourself can provide , more
than the delights of wrestling
with a leaky joint in the plumb-
ing. A violin under the chin can
offer a strong man just as de-
termined opposition.
We,don't favor one sort of do-
it-yoUrself overanetheri, mind
you. Ve suggest yotir doing both
sorts yourself, As for us, we're
busy. From The Christian Sci-
ence Monitor
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Marike Niki, 24 e year - old
Japanese star of "The Teahouse
Of the August Moon," wore a
black silk brocade dress the day
'X met her. It had a softly shaped
Mandarin collar and black bead
embroidery which she had ap-
plied herself, The slender dress,
nipped in more at, the waist
than a -Chinese sheath, was de-
Signed by Miss jViki, as is most
of her wardrobe.
The dress was indicative of
Miss Niki's second love — fa-
shion design, As she prepares
to end 'more than 1000 perform-
ances in the role of "Lotus
Blossom" in the New York pro-
duction of "Teahouse" and go
with the company on the road,
she is naturally contemplating
facets of her future career. At
the moment she says„ "I love
acting, but I would love, too, to
get my hand into fashion."
And there are as well more
housekeeping angles to learn,
for she is the wife of an Ameri-
can, Bernard Dekle, ,a writer for
the Voice of America, in Wash-
ington, D.C., who rushes up to
spend weekends with his wife
in their large Manhattan studio
apartment.
Miss Niki's rise to star-
dom was by rapid transit.. She
went to the United States from
Japan in 1952 to study such
things as international relations,
design, television, and English
at Columbia and New York.
Universities. She came, too, to
"see what American ladies were
wearing."
It was also while a coed that
she renewed her friendship with
Bernard Dekle, whom she had
met through her brother in Ja-
pan, where Mr. Dekle was on
General MacArthur's staff.
When the couple decided to
be married, her family in Japan
were happy for they felt she
was not marrying a stranger.
Also, while still a coed, Miss
Niki received an unexpected
telephone call from producer
Maurice Evans, asking if she
would be kind enough to come
to the theatre for an audition
on a new play.
Miss Niki, who had played in
the theater and in films in Ja-
pan, decided that it would be
pleasant to appear on the
American stage as well. So,
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gaily bedecked in a kimono, she
turned up for her appointment,
Then and there producer
Albert Lewis and author John
1"atricie ,knew they had found
their "Lotus Blossom,"
Miss Niki whose real name
Keene Oueni, changed her name
at the suggestion of Mr, Fvans,
and began her career- 'on the
American stage, Except for a
total of about three weeks, Miss
Niki has been in the show since
it opened in the fall of 1053, and
she is the only principal from
the original east who will go on
tour with the show after it
closes March 24 at the Martin
Beck.
She says, "I love playing this
show very much. It is so hu-
man. In it Ametivene laugh 0
themselves and,, unless you are
very wide-minded, you cannot
laugh at yourself."
Miss Niki says she likes the
role of "Lotus Blossom" because
she, has been able to play her,
not as a stylized Japanese -gei-
sha girl, but as "friend of all the
people—a sort of nice, typical
Japanese girl."
..Does Miss Niki like keep-
ing house when she isn't at the
theatre, or taking Japanese
dancing lessons or singing les-
sons? Yes, she does, though she
admits she had a great deal to
'learn fast. "When I arrived I
knew nothing about gadgets, nor
frozen foods nor minute-rice,"
she remembers. Her neighbors
have helped her learn about the
gadgets and she copes very well
with the cooking, with a favorite
Japanese grocer to deliver in-
gredients for her native dishes.
"nut maybe I still keep house
in a Japanese way—I can't tell,"
"You American women know
how to use the time. You do
things so, quickly. Time is very
precious here, isn't it? In •
Japan, you see, everyone takes
time. Somehow there seems to
be more."
Though she is now "used,
to the New York pace, she says,
"I still can't keep up with those
efficient American ladies who
keep the house, go out to work,
come home, and keep the house
again."
However, Miss Niki does find ,
the time to design her own
clothes, which a dressmaker
here makes up for her. In Japan
she did a little personal design-
ing for people whom she knew
very well, and it is this type of
personal or custom designing
which she feels she ptefets to
do.. She is frank to say, "I don't'
know about those• big-scale
things where one makes thous-
ands 'of clothes of one style."
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and brings a game to a teMporary'halt. - ,4 ".
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'pip it occur to you that when you
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tarlo.
previous ; mevietion is a matter
of ,record 'and the, consequences
equally 'grave. As for irrespon-
sible "driVers; ! this measure
lioVcleter* therh a whit
• •The real,•,danger, is that the
stigmap .ef, guilt will attach it-
self *to a t driver , with a red
P,Ornit,„Wsoort as ,a policeman
seese 'V'it be innocently
ih:Vcilvddetir4lean'.accident, but
hia-apecialt.perm4•,will immedi-
,ately,„realse.,,i-:!imi„,tudpect. Even
in,;the v rnaltine ,matter of using
his- enk .wiers:onal iden-
'41ficatia er in other
'•tranket-ionsr tbie character
,wouldslbe, refleetedf in unfair
,•.
Issuance of apecral permits
is tantamount to an admission
by the Department of High-
ways that. it does not trust'
these driivers and must adopt
such meatis . ta keep them in
check. ;This . being the,;eaae, the
Departmeht- is iinpertinent to
reissue permits at all to them.
A drivef under Suspension
should be permitted 'to drive
again •only after the Depart-
ment is cOnvinced he will oper-
ate his car within the law, with-
out jeopardizing hlinself or
others. When. the 'Department
is convinced of =this,- it' should
- restore him to !full status, ',with-
out the obnoxious intermediate
step of second-class citizenship.
The onus here is on the Depart-
ment, not the driver.
'...sl'he drinking driver is •ad-
mittedly a serious problem, re-
quiring stern measures, but
this is an ineffectual method of
\ controlling it. Education and
enforcement are the weapons
which must be used, not a
Method which undermines the
whole basis of our civil liber-
ties, For that is what the pre-
sent system is doing, whether
the Department officials realize
it or not. Either the principles
of British justice are right for
all citizens, or for none at all.
It is impossible ' say 'they are
right for an armed robber, but
not for an impaired motorist.
The real 'danger is, that once
the bulwark is breached-as it
,now has been- the basis of ex-
clusion from that justice can
be widened a step the High-
ways Department is already
considering. The end result , of
that can only be that every-
One convicted of any offense
must carry a card to 'proclaim
it. Canada will not tolerate
such a perversion of democracy.
HE'S DIFFERENT, — Most per-
sons use a ladder when they're
painting a' house. But not Dale
,Bradley. Sixteen-year-old Dale
reaches,,the eaves ,on his horine
by riding high on a unicycle, as
above.
The clothes she designs for
herself, such as the black,. silk
sheath she wore fot the inter-
view, have a notable' Oriental
flavor. It is this type of East-
' West clothes that she, would like
to try her hand at designing for ,
'others.
She likes the use of the
sash, of silk brocades,. of Oriental
sheath lines, and open-sleeved,
half-length Orient 41 "happi"
coats. She feels that, Oriental
clothes can be nicely'adapted to
American women wlio she says
have the stature and litheness e
to wear them well. Miss Niki is
herself much taller than, most
women of her country. She
stands five feet four inches in
her geta!
At the end of the "Teahouse"
tour, this winsome and, gracious
actress and her husband will 'go
back to Japan for a visit with
her family. Then will be soon
enough to decide about the
future.,,
teeing Red !
"4001. tr =W M
WOULD Ruil:WITti',NIXON Igi;teipt Or" It ?. Iv; news ..,,c.e.oference in
Washingterf, ,,President Eisen-
bower' tells newsmen that he
Would be very happy to run for
re-election with Vice President
Richard Nixon.,,
(An, Editorial in The Toronto
Globe and, Mail)
r *g
A basic tenet of British just-
- ice is ,that an ,accused person
is innocent until ,proved guilty.
Equally, important is the pro
position that once punished,
either bY' temporary loss of
freedom or by financial peh-
alty, he has paid his obligation
to society. Both of these prin-
ciples are violated by the Ont-
ario Departinetit of Highways'
'practice of issuing red driving
'permits to certain classes of
drivers., .
The Department has report-
edly issued 1;500 of the new
perinits 'sihce October to driv-
erg Whose ordinary permit
Was snspended after conviction
for, drunk or impaired driving.
They must he • carried for two
years before full reinstatement
is accorded. Consideration is
now being given to the exten-
sion of the poliey to include
drieers - convicted of other
Offenses, such as dangerous
' The specious logic behind
the: plan Th that these marked
drivers.' Will be .itiere careful;
being reluctant I to got them=`
selves, .aSituation Which
would eall ,for the revelation
of their peat `Slidirie to pollee,
According, to "Highways
later . red, permits'
siettiallY,do net ,as detertent
to lticatitionee „ drivers, They`
!probably' liked this' effect
46114; td be glife i bit the
question., .Whielf•nluat be naked
is this: Nealethe result Out
weigh the disadvantages and
dangers of the schenie? Iii our
opinion the 'anstver is that if,
• does not,
Surely inOstedrivers would be
especially baleful after one
conviction
'
• tito- matter 'What
color their .permit, The efintiees
Of their being, stopped after
drinking, 'eke equal; and .the
VISITOR TO LONDON — British Prime Minister Sir Anthony 'Eden:
left, is greeting French Premier Guy Mallet as they began their
Oath On Me Middle' East situation.
ON -PURPOSE — She did it her-
self and scared herself silly,
,Model made this crayfish with
did Of a new di-it-yourself kit
for fishermen. Some 21 ear!=
`ties of lures arid a total Of 200
fishy tidbits Can be fnshioned
frroni material in •each .k;t.
A., A good' way to test the
heat , of an oven before placing
in ti-ie cake is to put a pinch of
flatr!lif the bettoin. If the flour
tu:rns ,black within a minute, the
oven tee hot, If it turns a
Oiled yellbw, the oven is not
hot enough. V it turns a golden
istb'eM,,it is the proper Aeat,
•
' .WM7 earl /,,ie.teztitiye
bilii,i0m roan the fniii4nre? •
A. Take a pieek.Of L
pabei-,•toak in wainiN7,atef,.ancr
Place, it over the tsAi.:ise`:'
a 'et;arm iron until 'hittimoisttfre;'
is pile. Repeat ofseratidn' 'if
nOestpiy.
can !Make the hair
A. *heti shampooing Lb e
hair, add a few drops of Olive
Oil to the last rinsing water: It
-Will give the hair a like gloss
without 'making it appear
greasy, 1§.11116 13 —= 1951