Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Winnipeg Frk miss. Tuesday. July 17, 1973 what s next in fashion More japanese prostitutes list pleasure As motive Halston says the sequins of Winter 73 74 Ore poured Over the body in o cling of Matte Jersey. The Sheath dresses Are in ombre effects for instance starting with flesh Pink sequins at the hem. The colors get paler As they go up end ing with White at the top. Gordon Ferguson says score fashion Points in this coat of Champagne coloured fort Rel polyester and Cotton tent cloth with rope tie Belt through the Tunnel Waistline. The Frame Collar and lining Are of Long curly pile that looks like Lamb. Giorgio Disant Angela it s time for women to look glamorous and sexy again. For evening Diamond studded gowns and Pant outfits steal the scene. Body blouses with sleeves and shoulders covered with rhinestones Are worn with slim Satin Pantland Dia mond studded Cloche hats. Anne Klein says the Sportive look for ing Cable knit twin sweater sets in the new Fanny cover ing length Are worn with flared Wool Tweed or flannel Long skirts. Shown with Long strands of pearls. Hints from Heloise our big family bulletin Board is kept on the Vail in the Kitchen. One of the most important items on the Board is a big Calendar a reminder on which is kept posted important dates to be remembered by the fam ily. I devised a system so that at a glance each one can Tell when they have a Date to be remembered. 1 Circle each member s Date with a different color. Purple is for our daughter Blue is for my husband and mine is red. Any Date circled in Green is for some function for the whole family. No More last minute scrambles because of some forgotten Date i must add i Don t think i could have kept House in my nine years of marriage without the Heloise column. Joan ii Ovanic dear Heloise i have a Young boy of three. He knew what the potty was for but he just would t Call for it. Being As i have a younger Daugh Ter i was getting pretty tired of changing him. One Day i decided i d let him run around with no diaper or underwear on just in the House of course. I said to him now let s see what you re going to to my Surprise he called for the potty. I Kissel him and praised him for being a Good Iray. From then on after that he called for the potty i Hope this idea on potty training will help other Young mothers. No pants dear i Eloise my idea must be a Good one because so far my Mother in Law m y sister in Law and a Friend have co pied it. I have a very pretty Tab Leroth in Bright colors which i wanted to keep new look ing not faded by repeated washings. I bought a piece of Clear plastic which i put on the table Over the table cloth. Now i can use my pretty Tablecloth every Day and it is never soiled. The Clear plastic is Inex pensive and comes on Rolls in variety stores. The added Bonus is that i Seldom have to Wash a Tablecloth and i never get upset if someone spills something on the Plas tic. You can use All you favorite tablecloths this Way without worrying about them. They Are much pret tier Ian most of the plastic tablecloths. Cynthia Harrison love is. When he pre fers your company to anyone else s. , i. Ask or. Brothers by or. Joyce Brothers the Brandy pipe a. Brandy will become your Favourite and you will become tha Favourite of All gift givers when this delightfully original gift is opened these Brandy pipes Are exquisitely designed and beautifully balanced simply fill with your Favourite Brandy and relax in the pleasures of a new discovery these Are the genuine Brandy pipes of hand blown Lead Crystal and they come gift boxed my 5 Portage Edmonton Portage i Donald Winnipeg Edmonton Lovo is. Being doting let iov9 is. Putting her initials on your License plates. Baby sized Beauty London special was Why can t children s clothes be exempt from government taxes because about 25 per cent of All tax free children s clothes arc worn by adults explained Chancellor of the exchequer Anthony Barber. Then he reported that Belinda Green Australia s miss world has the same w a i s t measurement As the average 12-year-old girl. It is no part it my responsibility to add to the Many advantages already enjoyed by slim and i nubile Young added Barber. Dear or. Brothers my husband and i have lived in this neighbourhood for is years and i have Many friends Here. Recently my neighbor s husband died. They Are Irish and had a big Wake which i could t attend because of my own illness and a serious state of depression. I lost a son in Vietnam and my Mother passed away last co Spring. I be not been Able to shake off these two tragedies and i Felt i simply could t pot myself through another Funer Al. I Felt that surely my Friend and neighbor would understand and forgive me but apparently she does net. Now it seems i be lost a Friend too. I can t talk to her about the matter because it pains me so but on the other hand i hate the thought of losing her Friend ship. My husband says it does t matter but when Yon live in such a Small Community it docs matter at least to me. . Dear . I m sure time will help to solve this problem. For now in might be helpful if you could write a note to your neighbor offering your sympathy and explaining How much she Means to you As a Friend. You might help to make her under stand by being honest with her and explaining that because of your own losses you were concerned that you might not be Able to offer her the support you knew she needed. You have been through a period of severe stress that cannot help but affect your state of mind. Studies show that during stress periods body resistance is lowered and not Only Are you More Apt to suf Fer from periods of depression but you Are More prone to physical illness. This is a time when special care should be taken As you arc also More liable to have psychologist Martin Selig Man says that depression sets a person believes his actions have no effect on his life. He compares depression to a feeling of helplessness and he says that most Depres Sions like the common cold run their course and pass in time. People need to allow them selves time for grief. You have lost two people you loved and it is not surprising that you re suffering from feelings of de p r e s s i o n. Often when we arc depressed we lose our appetites and our zest for life. After a certain period of time for mourning and grief it sometimes helps to Force your self into activities even though you May not at first be inter ested. Even in quite severe cases of depression patients show m a r k e d improvement when icy begin to enter into activities that help to take them out of themselves and away from their own sense of loss. People who have lost loved ones feel a deep sense of helplessness and Lack of control Over their Des tiny for there is usually Noth ing they could have done to save the life of their loved one. Because of this very real sense of helplessness it is important to re learn certain things. For instance there Are still Many things in life that you can control. You Are not totally powerless and the sooner you enter into outside activities the sooner you Are Apt to Dis Iver this. Once you have helped your self overcome your own grief you May be Able to pass on your experience to your neigh Bor and Friend after she has had that certain needed period of time in which to express her feelings of sorrow and grief. You must not worry now about losing her As a Friend because i believe that if you both allow time to heal the major wounds you will be Able to overcome this relatively minor misunderstanding. By Ikuo Anai Tokyo Reuter More japanese women Are becom ing part or full time prostitutes for the sexual enjoyment rather than the Mere profit motive says an official report. This fact is proving embarrassing to authorities trying to crack Down on the vice who have previously attributed it to poverty in most cases. The trend has been reported by the Tokyo metropolitan government in a 552-Page re port reviewing the effect of the 15-year-old prostitution Law. It found that poverty now is blamed by Only 12 per cent o f interviewed prostitutes against 53 per cent a decade ago. Sexual pleasure As a motive has risen to 21 from seven per cent in the same period. In another report by social workers dealing with arrest prostitutes 35 per cent of 500 interviewed said they had entered the profession out of dissatisfaction with their sex lives. Many of these Ore House wives no longer Content to wait at Home for husbands who May be away for up to 16 hours a Day on business and pleasure. Police have detected a growing trend of housewife prostitution in satellite towns on the Western Edge of Tokyo which provide Little for a woman after her husband has left at the crack of Dawn for perhaps a 90-minute train journey to is City Job. Some women have told police their purpose in part time vice was to make extra Money to buy luxuries for the Home or provide for the Edu cation of their children. One Case was recently re ported in Kobe of a prostitution ring involving 25 House wives and three schoolgirls. Most of the women wore expensive clothes posing As members of upper class families As almost All their customers were company presidents or University professors. They were reported to practise twice a week receiving to at a time. The Justice ministry reported a total of people were sent to the Public prosecutor in 1971 for violating the anti prostitution Law a 12.2 per cent drop from the previous year. In Tokyo police arrested people in 1971. Although this was Only a fifth of the total of 10 years earlier officials said this could t be taken As an indication that prostitution was declining. It s just getting More difficult to distinguish Between prostitutes and other women these explained one detective. Licensed prostitution existed in Japan from 1617 until 1958 when the anti prostitution Law banned All brothels. Immediately after Japan s surrender in 1945, the govern ment decided to gather prostitutes for occupation forces in the Hope of saving other japanese women. An authorized procurer body the International Friendship was set up but quickly disbanded when its women helped spread venereal disease. Following the introduction of the anti prostitution Law Many of the Brothel keepers and their girls branched out into turkish Baths. Masseuses working at tur Kish Baths in Tokyo now total More than police say it is difficult to Check whether prostitution is being carried on As the Mas sages Are usually performed in cubicles housing one client. Authorities in Tokyo and elsewhere Are trying to crack Down on proliferating motels easily accessible to Call girls and their clients. One fact brought out in re cent reports is the growing incidence of venereal disease. Of the prostitutes arrested throughout the country in 1972, 49.7 per cent were suf Fering from some form of the highest rate in five years. The Tokyo metropolitan re port said the situation was much worse on the Island of Okinawa returned to Japan in May 1972, after More than 25 years of american military occupation. There Are an estimated prostitutes on the is land out of a total population of less than one million. The anti prostitution Law applied since reversion 13 months ago has so far had Little noticeable affect. It reported a woman of about 70 was still carrying on business. Ads repair birth defects in liver successful living by Doris Clark Washington special tons working with some organs no bigger around than a Lead Pencil and others no bigger around than the Lead a pair of children s Hospital surgeons Here have possibly saved the lives of two babies by building new connections be tween their livers and intes tines. Constructing these links re minds me of trying to Dock the spaceship with said or. John r. Lilly. The mat chup of incredibly tiny vessels must be that exact. Making the Cost reported United states application of a difficult operation developed in Japan drs. Lilly and h. Peter Altman have corrected a grave birth defect in these babies. They cannot say they have been successful until the infants live longer however. What they can say is that they made a successful mechanical repair of the defects they arc they urge mothers and especially doctors to be Alert in detecting in Newborn infants yellowed eyeballs Yellowish skin or a White looking Stool especially any such signs As Long As two weeks after birth. These can be signs of either a birth defect or a less serious liver infection. The name of the condition the doctors arc trying to Cor rect is biliary at Csia. What it Means simply is that the liver s bile ducts arc missing or blocked. The liver makes bile to help digest food especially fats. The bile is stored in the Gall bladder which is tucked into the liver and transported to the intestine through the bile ducts or passages. It is these passages that ire somehow missing or have be come closed off. When this h a p p e n s the powerful bile backs up in the liver gradually destroying it and with it the child. The affected child almost always Dies before age 2, except in the Only treatment until now cases where surgeons perform a liver trans Plant generally not too successful. Or. A. I. Kasai in Japan did the new operation in 1968. Or. Keijiro Sunga in Tokyo has now done More than 200, and lasting Success said or. Lilly has occurred in about one in four operations. Why japanese leadership in this Field for some unknown reason said or. Lilly the defect is about 15 times More common in Japan than in the . Where it appears in about one baby in this would mean about 1go such children Are born in the . Every year. Why Haven t . Surgeons tried the japanese surgery earlier american surgeons have been disappointed too often with biliary Artesia operations that have proved or. Lilly said. They be become pretty sep but Lilly spent three months in Japan last year and became convinced of the operation s Worth. Ladies facial hair removed Tho Institute dear Doris there is so much violence in the air i have been shocked at what is going on among children. Teachers Are not Al Lowed to punish and some Chil Dren can understand Only phys ical punishment. The strap needs to come Back. There Are five older stronger boys a natural gang living close to Gether who Are the monsters in our grandchildren s school. They picked up our grandson nine years old and bounced him into the Street in front of an approaching car. I could not believe it so i drove to the school and saw this gang Wail for our Bill and begin to rough him up. There was sick terror on his face. As soon As they saw us they disbanded quickly. Bill lives far up at the end of the Street. School each Day is hell for refreeze co Ottawa Consumers association of Canada reminds homemakers that most foods can safely be re Frozen if still cold about 40 Deg. F. But a urges caution in refreeze ing commercial soups thawed vegetables shellfish and vacuum packaged foods. Cac a ional Headquarters arc located at 100 Gloucester Street Ottawa. Humidifier care Ottawa to keep your p o r t a b i e Humidifier free of doors and Micro organisms re move and Wash the water Reservoir frequently advises con Sumers association of Canada. Do your part to obtain Best value from your appliances. Cac National Headquarters arc located at 100 Gloucester so Eccl Ottawa. I him. This is happening to so Many children we must do something quickly about the permissiveness in our schools or our newspapers Are going to give us shocking news of what is happening not to teen agers but to Young children. Canadian grandmother dear c. A this is not the first time we have heard of this and from centres widely apart across Canada. We All must consider ourselves part of the Community that tolerates this personal Ity damaging crime against Little ones. I hereby urge All persons who hear of such things to Contact boards of education police newspaper radio Tele vision in their areas. To urge police patrol at school times. To instigate social action through social agencies work ing with the monsters " families. Boys Are usually bullies through Lack of love and Secu Rity in their own Homes. Dear Doris after Reading your article re Garding the rearing of Chil Dren i thought you and your readers would be interested in having a copy of this poem which i came across recently. 1 think you will agree that it Speaks for itself. Mother of two dear Mother your poem the soul of a child Speaks for All of us. If More parents could recognize the privilege it is to cultivate the personality of a child we would have More Happy adults. 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