European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse T t ,. Of ix1 it a a .yffe.kh-4 f j&&v1s c t fan herself meditatively in the prelude to intense. Action i follows in "cmrineneq.iie," a modern interpretation of never like this the fiery Spanish Gypsy started life Back in 1845 on i of Prosper Merimee s Hovel and her dramatic death v t. Bands of her jealous Lover Don Jose has been enacted i houses the world Over. Portrayals Hare been much but now strip teaser Lili St. Cyr is bringing to life a Bond very shapely one a Carmen esque i subject filmed in color in the new three dimensional in. It is a modern dance interpretation of Giuseppe famous opera one of the most popular Ever written. Undressing in her apartment Lili As Carmen dreams Atwi alter Lover a Benui Ikhter named est Unlue. Vuk. Y Emmanuel pc Iroff As the bullfighter Escamillo joins miss St. Cyr in a dance interpretation of the opera s famous love scene. Section " a Young austrian patient at Bellevue children s Hospital in Vienna is treated for Bone tuberculosis. The tireless efforts of o group of american women in Vienna continue to improve the condition of almost 3,000 crippled and underprivileged austrian children. To carry out their projects these women most of them wives of american personnel stationed in Vienna have set up a committee called the children s Friendship fund to assist and supplement by Means of voluntary american efforts the established austrian programs for the development and rehabilitation of austrian for 1952-53, 12 institutions hospitals orphanages and schools Are included in the Aid program. Each year the Overall program of the fund is worked out with the help and advice of austrian authorities. The incoming donations raised by benefits in Vienna and by contributions from the u.s., Are spent principally on four projects procurement of equipment for specialized therapy and vocational training supplementary feeding of undernourished children improvement of inadequate recreational facilities and a Christmas program. Thus in its own Way the children s Friendship fund demonstrates american Good will toward Austria. It demonstrates Loo the interest of american women in the welfare of the Community in which they live. L. Supplementing the welfare work of the austrian government the american Community in Vienna has Learned to appreciate some of Hie problems confronting the Friendly Austria n people. Food and gifts Are Given to the neediest Pupil sat Vienna s conservatory of music right. Toys Are provided for the Nassberg Hrim Home for handicapped children Tower right. The Thrift shop below is operated by Amer ican women to raise Money for the fond. I
