Show Can Lo Love Survive the Clinging Bathing Suit s SK f. a f ti t t IK Nay a Thousand Times Nay Mr Clark Says Says- I S J i 4 j. j 1 w 4 11 k aAY A i si 17 F y I 4 j 54 4 i Lri 1 F I V Io ti 1 I I P 3 5 3 e. e b 7 a a v. v fL J CLARK f On the bathing beach at England fair fair swimmers who Donald Clark inside look like something between a sea lion and a damp Scotch terrier Which Isn't Int true as aa the tha pJ picture ture proves TONBRIDGE Eng Ene July 3 Can 3 Can love lo survive the vision of the beloved I In a wet Vet and clinging bathing suit Bult with tho hair hall straggling over o her ey eyes s sand I and making her look like 1 something between a a. s 10 so lion and a n. damp Scotch tern terrier er I Ia Nay a a a. thousand times nay says Bays Donald Clark a n. member of ot tho the town town council of this place More ore than that Ho lie says ays to permit young lovers to see their Indies in such tAte state is seriously serious to Imperil the tho British race because more ort often than not It will servo to break oft off engagements to wed What hat was waa and Mad U is the the- occasion of ot Councillor Clarks Clark's Noth- Noth ling lug less leae tb than n the fact th that t the town co council by a majority of ot one vote voto I decided to allow llo mixed bathing In tho the towns town's swimming pool on Sundays Sunday Clark who is an old sergeant major of the Scots Guards and a transplanted transplant transplant- ed Scotsman made mado a game fight against the revolutionary proceedings proceedings' I for tor this old aId town He lIe solemnly told h his fellow tello councilors councilors councilors coun coun- he did Iid Id not oppose the project on puritanical grounds grounds' because beca In spite of ot his Scotch blood he ho freely admitted the necessity alty of wa washing even tn on Sundays But he opposed It as a lover lovel of ot the tho British empire and the thA British race raco H lIu appealed i tp to to prevent I British girls making damp frights of them themselves right In front of ot the very ery eyes of or the British boys Let I et them just Juat imagine a no young oung man head hend over heels in love with a fair fall Kentish girl with whom he had danced In one of tho the brilliant briliant balls for which was famous There was wu all an the romance of music and the dance and the Kentish moon Then fancy him meeting her the next day in the public swimming pool with a a. costume that vulgarized her figure and with her fair rail locks lock bunched In a n. hideous rubber cap He warned them that hundreds of ot girls had b beon en doomed to a life of useless celibacy through that infamous institution known as s mixed bathing II |