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stretch out their arms to interpret a spider's web in one of the scenes from their London, England, production of "The Cage.” The ballet, set to music by Stravinsky, received its inspiration from myth-

ology and the female spider's habit of devouring her mate.

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Girls in No Hurry SINGAPORE (UP) — In the first six months of the year only three marriages of girls under 15 years took place at the Singapore registry. There was no last-minute rush by teen-agers to marry before the ban on marrying under the age of 16 came into force on July 1.

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Our Reporter Ponders Posing in Bare Face

NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (UP)— up: about this.

/Girl in our office is having a bad

time. She doesn't know what to saying your face is nice enough to

do. She's a reporter. Last week she

went out and interviewed this sculptor. Nice fellow, Charming personality.

He had in process of creation a nude statue of a woman, Well, she got her story, and had about forgotten the interview when today she got a phone call from the sculptor. “Uh,” Miss Toomey,” he said. “Uh, I'm interested in your face. ‘Remarkable face. Can't get it out of my mind." “Ohhh,” said our girl, “It's |very nice of you to say that.” | “I was just wondering,” said {the sculptor, “if you would mind {posing for me.” | Well, naturally, our girl was set

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You don't every priety. And she doesn't know! And she thought further: He day get a sculptor calling up and about sculptors’ working methods. told me this statue was to decoShe didn’t think it proper to come rate a public fountain, and what right out and ask. would my mother say when she “If I pose, do you want me to came to town from Missouri if pose without my clothes on?” she found me undressed in the But that's what she was think- middle of a fountain? ing. She thought: Maybe artists| Those were things she thought have to see the thing as an inte- but what she sald was: grated- whole, She also thought: “I can't decide right now, I'll He's already got the torso—posed have to think about it and call by a model, no doubt—about fin- you back.” ished; and how would my head, Sorry, but that's all. look on someone else's figure? is thinking about it,

sculpt. “I, uh, well , . .” began our girl, and then she paused because there was, nagging in the back of her mind, the picture of the nude statue-—~more or less completed except for the head and face which she -remembered as just sort of a featureless lump. “We could agree on terms later,” the sculptor said. Now our girl is a thinking girl, and right there she got to thinking. Do sculptors require models

Our girl

Every Year ‘Leap Year’ For Female Frogs HUNTINGTON, Vi Va. (UP) versity on the “life history and TE re mc 8 —N. Bayard Green, associate pro: love life” of 1000 tree frogs. sing aces o : | The professor said he discovnude statues to pose for the whole fessor of zoology at Marshall Col- ered that in the upland chorus statue? And in that case, if she Iege, reports that every year 18 tree frog species, the female alsaid yes would she find herself ‘leap year” for female frogs. ways does the courting. She picks posing nude in toto as well as in That's no pun. out a mate, pursues him and

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