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"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

"Dear Lois Leeds-I have very dry hair. Do you think that I shodd keep out of the sun? My body skin

is also very dry.-LOUISE.“

You should seck the sun and get outside for exercise and play, Mas- sage your scalp with oll, and brush your hair vigorously before a sun bath. Oll your body skin after every bath and before going out in the wind and sun. And, by the way, are you getting enough fals in your diet?

"Dear Lois Leeds--I have blue- white hair. Would you wear a pink and black outfit or n brown and pałe yellow for a noonday luncheon party?

MRS. R. L."

I would choose Brown and Pale Blue, a beautiful combination and one, which is sure to be flattering and becoming to you.

"Dear Loly Leeds-Please suggest the best perfume suited to a fall blonde teen ager.—NED."

I judge you are choosing this as a gift. I suggest a lower fragrance, such as Apple Blossom, Lily of the Valley or Gardenla. A nice gerture

Mimile Makeys

GABRIELLE

Do you know that hangnails aro usually the result of excessive dry- nuss of the cuticle? Do you know that you can use a relling pin to beautify your foot? Place the roti- ing pin under the urch of the foot and roll back and forth. Do you know that the test of a good four- dation cream or liquid is whether it will cling to the skin and pro- vent perspiration from spolling your makeup?

SIDE GLANCES

!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947.

British, U.S. Leaders

Divided

On Russian

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Foreign Policy Aims.

By JOHN. HIGHTOWER (Associated Press Correspondent)

The British and American governments present a solid front to the Soviet Union on major world issues but their leaders are sharply divided over what motivates the Russian foreign policy.

British officials privately take the line that the Soviet government is deeply concerned, still about its future security and that any of its activities in eastern Europe arise from that concern. They say Russian foreign policy is not so much aggressive and expansionist as it is defen- sive.

to

The Russian leaders are believed behind their efforts to get their by these officials to be worried military alliance with Britain CX- about further development of the panded. Presumably what they conflict with the United States and most want is a clause deslened uncertain about the future trend keep Britain at least neutral. of American polley toward the

Links With Britain Soviet Union. Some top British

That would be a long-range ab- Informants also suggest that ho jective, however. and American economie conditions In Russia may ofclnls are more inclined to look be strongly influencing Soviet actint Anglo-Soviet negotiations as an vities beyond her borders,

The Russions bnost about

full

employment for their people but the Brlish say they believe the big rea son why so many Soviet troops are still spread over eastern Europe Is that there would be no jobs for them If they were returned home and de- mobilised. дя Jobs become includes a corsage of the real flowers available, the British, predleted, it

be ensler to will

make arrange- to go with the perfume!

ments with the Soviet Union for the withdrawal

troops.

effort by the Kremlin simply to tighten its present links with Britain and to pull the British away from their close co-operation with the United States.

Nazi Slave

A Singing

Sensation

somewhat A plump, young tenor walked

resolutely on to the stage of a The Russians constantly are tell-New York hall, and an in- ng

that western "Im- themselves Perialism" and "monopoly different audience prepared to capitalists"

pre out to make trouble estimate him as just another them and that their great for problem is how to maintain them-singer, but two hours inter elves effectively in a world nitted usually undemonstrative critics with "capitalist aggression."

cheered the singer wildly. This line of

One further possibility, which is reasoning 11⁄2

kept in the forefront of the Soviet with that of varianco officials us it has been developed press as a surefire thing sooner or If your skin is normal. 1184 3

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later,

breakdown in the capt foundation cream. If your skin and Turkey. American leaders are trouble in the United States always particularly with respect to Greece

talist system. News of economic on record with statements that the HR 500

"Dear Lois Leeds-What type of cream is best for a beautiful make- Up-NELL."

Inclined toward olliness, UBO 31 Bquid. One applied over the other Is very beautifying for an evening makeup.

"Dear Lois Leeds-Is sliver holl polish smart?-JAY."

Yes, but it requires a very special occasion and hands to really wear if successfully.

FRANCE GETS

LOAN FROM

WORLD BANK

World Bank officials expressed hope that their first loan $250,000,000 tr France will give the reconstruction Western Europe "a shot in the

arm."

of

The frant is only half the amount France requested, but it represents more than a third of the money the bank at present has available for tending, it is considered essential

American

is a

Soviet Union is following azeres Ands space in Moscow papers, and

sive and expansionist policies and would like to extend, the area

articles

are

Next morning the singer Miklos Gafni (23) read in New York papers that his first appearance had creat-

ed a sensation.

Gafni was a Nazi slave labourer than 30 months, and is

Publically.ffect that capita- for more

to the

explot-

lists are making more and more the only member of his family who prolits through Increasing tation of labour. arc

Its power far beyond the lands in which it has vital military concern.

If Soviet lenders actually afraid of the possibility of war some future time, this fear my be

at

escaped the Nazis' furnaces.

One who reads the Soviet press It is to his golden voice that Gofni regularly and exclusively cannot owed his life. Even when he him- escape the impression that workers' self was destined

in

for the cremu- wages and living conditions America are going from bad 16torium, his captors could not bear FROM HERE AND THERE:worse and that eventually this will to part with the flood of song that

lead to an economic crack-up.

poured out of his big barrel-like chest. Principal "Myths"

"Undesirable” Statue

outside

awe

that he had had no training and

American oficials responsible; In despair, rather than joy, Gatni for helping to form the policy to began to sing as he slaved in the ward Russia contend that much Sitesinn coal mines. Three men who Soviet thinking about the

toiled

with him listened In world is based on "myths" hammer and amazement to his voice. The ed home to the people of the Soviet trio, Russian, Polish and Hungarian Stockholm.When a shoemaker in Union over many years. Here are voice teachers, were amazed to learn Swedish coast city won £7,500 in the principal "mythis," according to a latters he turned over the entire these oficials: prize for the erection of a statue to -The Soviet system and Its the Goddess of Peace in the munl-protagonists abroad enjoy a sort of elpal park here. The city council menupoly on social and progressive turned the offer down as "undesir-thought." able." The man has died in the Reactionary Imperialists domi-

powers meantime, and the money reverts to nate the western

his estate.

¿

NO MIRACLE

had never sung before.

They Taught Him

These three men, who one by one went to the gas chambers, began whose to give hith lessons at night.

masses are exploited and down- trodden.

3-The west is trying to torm militarist bloc which would control Naples. Nunziating Seamurdella, the atomic bomb and migh 1-year-old, dark and pretty Neapoli-day seek to conquer the Soviet advancing Russians. He made his

some

Gafni, who was in his first year at medical college when the Nazis Inducted him as a slave labourer in 1912, was eventually treed by the

way back to Budapest, where his was as sensatiminily his upp/carance 1л

SU

to the French recovery programme.

mme. tan girl, wanted to become a nun, Union. The bank statement said the Her father disapproved. Then she

Western capitalists are em-singing debut economie rehabiliation of France said she had a

vision--that sheploying their financini resources to successful will speed the recovery of the sur- would die at nine o'clock on Sunday dominate the world through

com New York. rounding countries and, through an morning. Hundreds came to see the mercial imperialism. expansion of trade, be beneficial to

miracle

In America 5-An economic collapse in and her grandfather kept the rest of the world."

the Italy. where he had been studying them at a distance with a gun. She capitalist

for several months. after her. didn't die. A psychiatrist is looking United States, inviticularly the

McCloy, who was former United

The bank's president, John States Secretary of War, hinted that the bank will watch closely how France uses the money,

To Restore Industry He said whether France gets

a

further loan from the bank will depend largely on "progress made in carrying out the French economie and recovery programme."

NICE GOING

powers

He

arrived

from

The international conferences in He intends to become an Amerl- which Russia and the western can citizen and wants to marry an

participate have long been American-girl- noted for their language difficulties simple problein of translating

Millan.-A musked bandit entered as back and forth from English

Russlan

to French. But the

bank at Bergamo, gagged 'and tied the cashler and started to open the by one, he led them and regged safe. When six people came in, one problem which diplo TROUBLE LOOMS them-then opened the safe and got away with the money..

the

trans-

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mats emphasise is that even same words when properly McCloy said the bank might con-

lated do not mean the same thing sider an additional application from

to Russia and

and the west. RUSSIAN LINER

The New York Herald-Tribune, France later this year, France is to

The differences between the east in a review of Mr Parsid F. Karaka's use the money to buy material and Moscow.-Russia is entering

the end

west arc very deep nt the book, "I have Shed My Tears," said: equipment to restore and modernise Atlantie steamer trade for the first moment and most western officials

war-damaged Industry. It is time, with a luxery ship--the 20,500 seem to feel

through that only

"In easy prose Mr Karaku, Indian free to buy whatever it enn, button Russia. She will carry 500 years of disagreements

and

tor-icurnalist and British war corres only the United States Is in a post-passengers in three classes and do us progress in building pence-pondent, chronicles the passing tion to

to supply much of what France | the 6,500 miles in two weeks. Firstful International relations can the un ern. He warns that regardless needs.

class fare is 2,300 roubles or about common basis of understanding and of the peace appeals of Mohandas The loan is for 30 years and will $11. There are swimming poot, possible mutual trust be evolved. K. Gandhi and Mohammed All cost France four and a quarter per ballroom, movies and specini grill:

One impression which

prevalls Jinnah direct to Hindu and Mostem cent interest. This includes a one salon.

widely at such international gather- | followers, trouble looms ahead. percent commission charged by the

ings as the recent Moscow Big Four bank to build up special reserve

foreign ministers' conference is that "Mr Karaka is written a thought- agalust possible future losses.-As-

all the powers are anxious to avoldful book. In the mola, one has 310 adding any new troubles to sociated Press.

those reason to dispute his facts,"-United they already have on hand.

Press.

BY MEA SERVICE, 10, 15, 36, 373. 14. 1. BAT. OFF.

SAVED

Miami-Capt. Howard Nickerson and his crew of seven abandoned their flaming freighter in the dark waters of the Florida coast. In a

By Galbraith tiny lifeboat they prayed for a ship

UW the ballet slippers influenced her so much, maybe wa

should try getting him a pair of work shone

الشا

to rescue them." Five hours later they saw a vessel heading their way and people heard their cries. As the ship approached they read its name on the prow-Miracle. of Christ.

in

MAYBE HE WON

Sola-Early one evening, with streets full of promenaders, a young man walised nonchalantly along, the raw, carrying his clothes. The gendarmes nicked him within two hundred yards. It is thought he did it on, a bet.

Objection To Use Of German Scientists

The U.S. Army's programme for utilising German scientists in 'the United States has been assalled by Mr W. A. Higinbotham, an official of the Federation of Atomic Scientists.

Mr Higinbotham said that a point where many of the German large number of other scientists scientists could be released shortly had joined him in opposing the to private industry, research labora tories and educational Institutions, prolonged presence in the U.S. said Higinbotham. of such foreign technicians.

Geman scientists had been cre-

for the United States.

MYSTERY

Adelaide The towns people of Kongorong, 200 miles from here, awoke to find the Methodist Church "Scientists are clearly opposed to died by the Army with having at which stood in their main street for placing the Gemans among univer-ready saved from two, to 10 years in 20 years had disappeared. Only the sities and In private industry" he research work and billions of dollars porch remained. Some splintered suld. stones and wood lay scattered about 300 yards away. The fate of the "The main objection is that the church is a complete mystery. It is last groups brought to this country suggested that a freak cyclone did are not top scientists, in the first the trick, but dwellers nearby said place, and they all held prominent the night was cool and calm and no postitions in Nazi war work." other damage is reported.

ORSON WELLES TO

He said the Army's effort to sercen thoroughly

the foreign scientists could not in view of such back-

ground, be consideral significant.

Higinbotham said the majority of

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WANTED KNOWN

As a token of gratitude and Rympathy to all British forces

From and including Mondays who served in the recent war, the Swiss Red Cross Society has to Fridays, copy, for the following initiated a 'hospitality scheme day must be submitted not later whereby war-injured personnel than 4 pm. will be given five weeks' con- valescence during,' the summer; at Lakes Geneva and Lucerne, Talk of "Dangars"

War wounded soldiers sallors und Plons were under way to increase airmen who are either plastic, ortho- the number of scientists in the US.paedic or nerve cases and who may from 270 to about 1,000,

take three or more years to achieve Higinbotham' disclosed that the Federation's Washington chapter con- ducted a special conference on dan gers believed by many to be posed by the presence of the Germans in America.

maximum recovery, will be eligible for this scheme,

..

AS, O. 1. GROOV wishes it to be known that whe has now been · readmitted · to the Register of Dentists and has resumed. (Room 201), Kowloon. Telephone No. 60919 or 8850,

her dental practice at Ko, iz Mody Road,

The despatch and travelling ar- rangements necessary are the re-juries while engaged in aerial combat ponsibility of the Services Hospital in the R.A.F. during the war. Welfare Committee of the British Red

On similar, lines, but on a smaller

FILM MACBETH' members felt that the Army merely

ahould "pump the Germans for He sold the topic would be re- Cross Society and Order of St. John scale, was a schemi Introduced by Hollywood has turned to Shake- special information."

opened In New York, where federn-acting on behalf of the services con the Swiss last year which provided speare. Orson Welles has announced

tion delegates throughout the United corned; all expenses, however, will be for a number of badly burned RAF. that he will produce, direct and star "It is ridiculous to offer them States planned to meet soon.

defrayed by the Swiss Red Cross airmen to receive treatment in plastic- In the screen version of "Macbeth,” | eltizenship,” he said. "Universities

Society.

surgery and it is because those, ser "Macbeth"

accept the “A formal statement, expressing ob- The first party to take advantage vleemen benefited so › considerably, brought Welles fame on the stage of Germana." :

Spesies Jections of scientists to the pro- of this generous scheme conalsted | that the scheme was extended to the Mercury Theatre in New York. The Army had said previously that | gramme is expected to be issued at exclusively of plastic cuses. the embrace. all Ihres services. -Ausociated Press,

| the programme had developed to a that time, he added, a

majority of whom sustained their in- | (Rafpro),

was the play, which are for from eager to

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