both Houses would decline to accept the Wolfenden proposals. "Nevertheless there are some homosexuals who cannot help themselves, but others can be helped and we shall consider what more can be done for them.'

EVENLY DIVIDED Old Problem Remains

On prostitution, the real point was whether they wanted the streets. -cleared or not. "I have tried to take  ́a poll, and opinion was rather evenly divided on that point.

"The most important question is how we can prevent the needless flow of young and sometimes beautiful girls, many from good homes, reachIng this, terrible market. The fact that the problem is old makes it no less of a challenge.

"Ir. our opinion, provisionally formed and subject to what has been said in the debate, the sanction of imprisonment, even though it is only intended in the last resort, will go a long way to help. Girls will be reluctant to enter into a way of life which will lead to prison."

Mr. Usborne (Soc., Yardley) and Mr. Cole (Nat. Lib. C., Beds. S.), also spoke.

The motion to take note of the report was carried without dissent. The House rose at 11.30 p.m.

SARAH CHURCHILL STARS IN HOMOSEXUAL FILM

SARAH CHURCHILL, Sir

Winston's 44 year old daughter, is to make a film come-back. She will co-star with Anthony Quayle and Andrew Ray in "Serious Charge," a blackmail dramaabout homosexuality.

Miss Churchill-whose last screen appearance was with Fred Astaire in "Wedding Bells eight years ago-will play a frumpish spinster.

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BY C. V. HOWARD

(Above ad actually appeared in a large newspaper recently, unchanged except for the telepbone number.)

A Very Important Call

"Hello."

"Hello. Is this the chap who advertised for a sponsor?"

"Yes, it is. Who is this please?"

"Would you like to tell me what you had in mind? I mean, what you mean by a 'sponsor'?''

"Well, what I'd like to find is someone interested in helping somebody like myself continue his studies. I haven't much money and I need a place where I can have my room and meals and possibly a bit of spending money in exchange for whatever I can do in return. like getting the meals; doing the housework and whatever you want me to do."

"I see. Actually that's just about what I have in mind, too. I have a nice apartment-it's not bigthere's only one bedroom. But I've been thinking about taking someone in with me if I can find the right type of person. But naturally it would have to be exactly the right type of person for it to work out. So, how about going ahead. Tell me about yourself. Maybe something can be worked out that will give us both what

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