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Women
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Tako n good look at your eyes. what Lola Leeds say.
EYE BEAUTY
Care. The beauty of the eyes may be cultivated and enhanced by health, cleanliness and cosmetics Sleep, rest and an eye bath each and very day, will do much for the health of your eyes.
Always bathe your eyes with a good eye lotion or a solation of boracic acid.
Always way,
uso an eyecup and, do, by the "Keep it sterile with hot water.
Eye pads are grand for relaxing and reading tired eyes. I believe tha unda coaked in warm water or milk are the most soothing..
If you can take time out for a few minutes, cleatise your face and throat, wosh your oyce, smooth on some eye cream incl
over this apply a compress or eye pads.
To lighten dark e'reles around the л little makeup errant in a lighter tone than the one that you use for the entiro face. Work it in smoothly, blend and powder. Use eyeshadow on the lids to detract fron the dark circles,
Exrrelse, Exercises for the eyes are no easy to do that you may do them at any thus in the day. For the business woman, one minute | while sitting at your desk or type- writer. One minute while washing the dishes
using the OF
leaner.
Vacuum
Rolling your eyes in excellent fer strengthening the eye muscles. Look straight ahead. Now lower
Minale Makeys
4 GABRIELLE
a famous Hollywood makeup man sage that every woman needs throe Upedicks. One for Type, une for Fabion and one for Evening. And why not? Lights change and you wear different costume colors.
SIDE GLANCES
Posed for Lois Leeda Prally enough? No? Then rend
raisu upper lids ten times. Close the eyes and count ten, then do it again.
Now try this one. Hold the head Turni rigid, look straight ahead. eyeballs to left as far as possible, then to right. Repent five times. Close the eyes and count slowly to 10. These exercises will help and your eyes will feel rested.
Quiet Distinction
Mrs Katy Monk, who, runs a dress shop in Hove, dresses with diseretlen in colour and detalls to Avold a loud effect. The black lamb jacket slipped over black wool frock guards against chills. Her bar and shoes are of very good quality, and kept that way with polish. And her hat, nu acid-yellow felt swept with black, white and yellow feathers, adds colourful accent to quiet distipe- fion
COPI, 1996 SY NEA SERVIOR, INC. Y. JAKER DENT OIL
By Galbraith
You'd better speak to Johnnylie can imitate his sister's valoa perfectly, and he got one of her boy friends on the
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THE HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947. ATOM BOMB BIRTHPLACE HUK REPORT
NOW PERMANENT CENTRE
Los Alamos, in New Mexico, birthplace of America's atomic bomb, is to-day the scene of great building neti. vity, says Associated Press,
In the words of the comman-
ding officer of the United States
NOW
SHOWING
★ KINGS ★
SETS STIR
IN MANILA
The publication of an exclu- sive interview by the Asso- clated Press with tho hunted Luis
Army's testing post, Los Alamos DESERT WASTE Hukbalahap Supremo,
is being made into "an instalia- tion dedicated to continued atomic research" and "a por- munent community for long-time uccupancy."
Temporary buildings erected dur- ing the war are being replaced with attractive permanent homes and other structures. Los Alamos house wives, plagued by dust, In summer and by mud in winter, welcome the paving of streets, laying of sidewalks and planting of grasa.
Residents of the atomic city were poorly housed during the war in army barracks, motor vehicle trailer camps and sub-standard Qwelllugs,
More than 350 new homes now are being built in the valleys and meas, high in the Jemez mountains. Most are low housen bullt of concrete blocks. Some are prefabricated dwellings of steel. Construction is under way or plans are made to have modern school buildings, a church, stores und a theatre.
SCENE OF BIG
OPAL STRIKE
Taruc, caused a stir in Manila. with Secretary of Interior Jose Zulueta renewing the in- vllation to the Huk chieftain for surrender.
The Interior Secretary, who is wartelunds, looks like just an- the door is all open for the Hut- Coober Pedy, in Australin's directing a campaign 15 put down the armed peasant movement, Hold other place in the desert except balalmans to return to the ways of for a scattering of shucks and pence, He asserted they would be tents. But it is the home of assured of their constitutional some very wealthy men, men rights and "full protection of who are growing richer week by nw they now challenge.". week from their finds in a fabu- lous opal strike,
the
Eummmented The Manila Bulletin editorially: "When a newspaper re- porter can reck out and talk with man who has slipped through the reinforced Angern of Inw for months on end, the concentrated efforts of the military police com. mund take on something of a comic opera hve.”
How rich they are is their own secret. And the comparative com- fort of their homes is equally hidden. The homes, and even the store and post office of the little camp are in caves or ducouts. The desert heal,, Fahrenheit, helped to drive them which often reaches 125 degrees
The paper said Taruc "sap- underground, and the lack of wood peoling once more for publle sym in the barren country oned the pathy, with the same kind of ap-
parent sincerity process.
that had been established false on repeated ocea-
Cas For Cooking
Installation of new electric genera tors will increase the project's power
Unlike the lusty, notay gold and plant to 7,050 kilowatts,
un camps, the opal diggings are quiet. elght-Inch natural gas pipeline is Opal miners are individuals-inc-nicle being installed, the gas to be used furn, secretive, unsocial. There is for cooking and heating purposes. ¦ no' ilquor and little gambling. The
independent Manila Chro said: "The Important and
Local gas will reduce the trame loud men prefer to sit in their caves and fering matter k the institution of
required 7,400-foot elevation:
to haul coal
up to this polish their opals.
Deep wells have been drilled along the nearby Rio Grande River, and a 14-inch water main, with a capacity of more than 1,000,000 gallons day, has been installed. A modern sewage system with complete dis- posal equipment also is being com- pleted.
During the war years, Los Alamos scientists, physicists, technicians and workmen had little opportunity to relax and rest, but now a golf course, country club and horse stubles are being added to the fine fishing and hunting facilities provided by the surrounding mountains.
LAW CRACKS DOWN ON
IN-LAWS
The new strike was made early In 1940, near where a few miners had been lead-
home old
workings ga mengre existence. of the discovery did no reach the But newa pulation centies of Australla for several months. And then the re- port came almost by accident. The miners
simply transferred
their operations to the nearby
And feld sald nothing.
They still
Bay nothing. They simply have more, many more, opals for sale when the buyers come in from Adelaide.
Couber
located in me Pely the bleakest wastes in Australia. Water is so scarce that it sells for about 14 cents a gallon. Its only source is a blg underground storage tank to catch the infrequent rains.- Associated Press,
LIQUID OPIUM
SEIZED
of
De Quincey has told of opium Red with fury. Judge Dunne, eaters, but there are evidently Acting Chief Justice of the Chi-opium drinkers as well. cago circuit court, recently de- clared war on interfering in- laws and threatened gaol for those who interfered in his divorce cases,
The judge was hearing evidence from Raymond Nimmer. 27, whose wife Was divorcing him, when Nimmer produced business records
to show wint He could pay his
wife.
T
Nimmer ruid: "Judge, please talk with me and my wife before
make You
any
order. I have bad
Interference cone ant
from my mother-in-law."
Judge Dunne ‘gat to his feel, expl:sively pounded the benci, and bawled: "I am sick and tired of this mother-in-law interference. want the public to know at 11 will send to got any in-laws who interfere in cases before me."
1ic told the 'couple to have a private, chat with him later,
ckhuysen.
which is the objective needed whether the Huks give up their guns or not
"Even without the Huks, the
must be solved, and only reforms ngrarian problem in central Luzon
can' solve ¡1.”—Associated Press.
Orders For Canadian
Shipyards
Orders for ships to be built in Canadian shipyards total ap-. proximately $110,000,000 as the year 1947 begins, a survey dis- closes.
Company ofcials believe the ship- yards will be busy for at least two or three years.
France, the Netherlands, Brazil and other countries have placed or- ders for many ships to be built in companies have ordered some vessels. Canada, and in addition, Canadian
000 worth of ships of many types.
The French have ordered $70,000,-
also
100
This was revealed when Sydney Latest contracts are for carim ships Customs men seized quart boltes and for 140 barges, of quid oplum
alives of other countries on the Lunker
inquired regarding Cana Mixed with 29 parts of water been
dinn shipbuilding. Some orders havé this drink is described by the been refused because the yards are
says Associated Press. Representatives of
the Ming Sung in Industrial Company, of China, which operates * fleet of vessels on the Yangtze River, is negotiating for 12 vessels. 40 lighters, and loading equipment, potentially involving $12,- 750,000.
initiated as "not bad." But it had with contracts alrendy
"a kick" in it.
The
Backhuysen arrived Sydney from the Persian Gulf.
Chinese crew of the tanker went to great pains to conceal the for
bidden drug.
Sticks of cmplum, and crude oplum in powder form, ready for use,
In addition to construction of four were also found hidden in dark 7,503.ton express cargo liners for corners, and even in the steering Brazil, negotiations have been con-
gear.
Value of the authe
blazest
made in Australia for some time- has not yet been determined;
Divorce
Allowed
In Poland
The Polish Ministry of Justice has esmpleted cocification of the new Polish civil laws, including those
ducted with Argentina and Chile.
Iraq Embassy In Washington
The Iraq Government has an- nounced that the Iraq Legation in Washington is to be raised to the status of an Embassy in reciproca- tion for similar action taken by the United States with respect to its
Uses For Bomb which permit divorce a fi per cent legation In Baghdad.
Rubble
Germana are · rebuilding their hames from thetr, salvaged war- stashed rubble in Wuerttemberg- Baden, a Military Government re- port said,
A growing, source of building material is the crumbled debris of destroyed buildings,
Crushing the rubble and separat- Ing it from twisted metal, German workamen mix it with cement to make concrets bricks, ties, hollow
T'atholfe country and providing mur- It is expected that All Jnwdat, ringys by civil registrar as the only the present Iraq Minister in Wash- legol ceremony, reports Associated ington, will be designated ng the Pic...
flist Ambassador.Associated Press.
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AMERICANS RESENTED BY ALHAMBRA
HUNGRY GERMANS
With zero weather heightening their mood of despair, German civilians in the past few weeks have begun to show positive signs of resentment against the American occupa- tion.
block stones und celling beams. " This is reported by the New, fullment, are shaping the German York "Herald-Tribune" corres-
One Seltgart. plent alone propondent at Frankfurt, in the US duce 40,090.roofing tiles, 100,000 20110, bricks, 3,000 hollow black stones and 300 metres of ceiling beams end's month from the rubble.-Associated Press.
SHARK TRAPPED overcrowded trims, caustle
BY LEG BAIT
com-
The word "democracy" has be come an object of derision, he says.
If a tram reserved for American military personnel passes through the city virtually empty while hun- dreds of Germans wait for their
inents of "That's democracy, arc heard.
When German police and Ameri ean military police stage routine control papers, they are labelled "Demo-
rolds
check Identity to
cracy in action."
An artillen Teg
was used in! Victoria, Aus ralia, recently to trap a 15-foot white shink. The shark had been swimming up and down
A current saying is: "I'd rather cutside the women's swimming be a well-fed Nazi pig than a stary- baths It was caught avben a picco of park bals fashioned
Ing democrat. to look like a woman's leg was put into the water.
Song Parody
One story in circulation is:-.
A girl comments!""'Oh, how terrible There is no record of these sharks it s that former Inmates of com even having attacked a human centration camps get extra food belirg, and the zoologist gave no rations!" and asks "When is it all rearan for using Sho strangely going to end?" shaped bait.
Don't worry, - daughter to
says her other.
will last only until are back in a concentration
Examination of the stomach of they are bac this and other sharks have shown camp" them to have eaten a large New- It's Impossible to avoid a deepen- foundland dog, a bulldog, part of Ing sense of the depression which is a horse, a plg. several sheep, a gripping German civilians, add the piece of macking, a ship scraper correspondent,
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mentality.
Even the famous "Horst Wessel" song has been changed, and the worda now go!-
High the prices,
The zones lightly closed,
The calories are shrinking step by
step.
The same national comrades are
ajili starving.
The others starve too, but only in
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Depth From Air
The depth of water around the coasts of Europe is being measured by means of aerial photographs taken from Coastal Command aircraft of the Royal Air Force.
expert can stato the depth of tho water at any point to within three feet, so long as some point of
of known
depth is shown on one
2
the run of photographs. The rea- sen for this exact interpretation is that coastal sea water has a maximum transparency for green light and considerably reduced transparency for red light. Objects below the water, therefore, appear much darker with the red than with the grean filter.-" Existing charts of certain coastlines were unrollable in their details of As a companion to this scheme, sandbanks, reefs and other under- Infra-red film is also used to ascari water obstructions, but charts can be ¦ tain the exact position of the Bigh rect fled quickly, thanks to new me, water mark. On normal panchroma- thods of charting now in usC.
tie fim shallow water is often very difficult to detect on an air photo- Simultaneous vertical nir photograph, but by use of intra-red film graphs aro' takan, on' panchromatic and filters the water is rendered film by two cameras, ono fitted with black on the print and the water #red and the other with a green mark is thus easy to trace sta