on
This Space Every Day
Women
BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lola Leeds,
Hair care is simple, resuits are magnificent! HAIR CARE
massage.
In caring for the hair the most important thing to keep thoroughly clean and well brushed. Comb and brush the hair to free it of tangles and particles of dust.
Tip No. 1. Place a little ointment
Place thumbs at bac fingertips.
back of head and with Ongertips "dig" deep into sealp; lift and Keep up this deen massage for a least five minutes, then rest. Now place thumbs behind ears and mus-
before. After sage scalp an
five minutes, relax. Your scalp will
Increased
circulation. Follow this thumb and finger mas- sage with a good brushing. After each stroke with the brush wipe it un a rough towel so that each brush stroke is a clean stroke.
tingle with
Tip No. 2. A centre-part demands a dawlessly clean scaip. If you wear a hairdo which features a centre- on scalp cleanil- part, concentrate ness.
To keep hair and scalp shin- clean ing
try shampooing with a soapless shampon. This will give clean. free-of-scale, centre- you a part. Your scalp and part will not be only clean but healthy and your hair lustrous,
you
are going to spend many hours at your hairdressers don't take that "short cut" It might
to be prove the "longest way home" to Beauty! The short cut demands special huts. It also demands constant care to keep it looking trim and tidy. Your hair is your chief ald in changing your appearance. You may sult your own whimsies as well
of fashion. Before as those change your hairstyle, reach for your hairbrush Instead of the sets- hors. Give your scalp the benefit of good brushing to stir up lazy circu- Intion. Condition your hair by frequent shampoos.
And, too, before you reach for the scissors, looke
at your profile, look over your hats, plan carefully. You can roll your long bob into shining round calls over each car for the
"short cut" Icok.
HOW TO GET
A GOOD
FIGURE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947.
World Of Freaks Might DUMBBELLS
Follow An Atomic War
BY PAUL F. ELLIS
Sit down some day with Dr Milton Burton, professor of Chemistry at Notre Dame University, and he's liable to frighten you out of your wits.
He's a chemical radiation expert, and he was one of those many scientists who worked on the atomic project. He knows the deadly dangers of gamma radiation.
Dr Burton talks about the precautions being taken now to safeguard personnel working with atomic energy. Every- thing possible is being done to protect these persons from radiation.
This may be all right, he be lieves, but the precautions will be silly if an atomic bomb war breaks out. In the first hour of such a war. things would occur that would not be evident for hundreds of years.
1
become
Mau a world of freaks.
of it to might even lose control result of atomie fire. Furthermore, some other form of life-born as a rusun mutants are sterile and in time man
WHAT DID
YOU THINK OF THE
I DIDN'T THINK MUCH OF
VENTRILOQUIST HIM, BUT
?
THE BOY SITTING ON HIS LAP WAS VERY CLEVER
might lose the power of reproduc- LENIN'S BODY
tion.
Dr Burton
Mutations producible by atomic energy underline the fundamental belleves. Atomic war is much worse horrors of atomle war, than biological warfare that merely Kukllis.
Of course, he wasn't talking about the tens of thousands of persons who would be killed in that first hour of an atomle war; he was talking about the "stray bullets" of radiation- painless, but effective.
They cause mutations, or changes, in the human genes, the tiny organ- isms, that give us our hereditary characteristles--such
one head,
two arms, two legs, hair on our heads, two ears, two eyes. It has been established that ordinary X- rays can cause mutations,
Imagine the Funsequences it atomic bombs were exploding all over the world.
The work, several hundred years ufter an atomic war, might well
Shanghai Council Questions
Sharp interpellations were centred on the Shanghai rond
condition and the telephone
management at the second gen- eral meeting of the City Coun- cil, reports Reuter.
|
We have an impelling moral obil- gation to our descendants not do permit atomic war just as we are under the same obligation to limit the amount of radioactive damage
10 ourselves. That's what Dr Bur- <on saya.
WILL KEEP
INDEFINITELY
body, on
Lenin's embalmed display in Moscow's Red Square, will last "almost indefinitely," according to a Russian physi- And the only way to avold wide-cian writing in the Journal of spread radioactive damage is to the American Medical Associn- avoid atomic war, he adds. That means continued peace, he said, and continued peace comes with world Kovernment.
tion.
He said members of special com- mittees "stated in their last scien And if you ever get a chance to fine report that the problem sit down with Dr Burton, he pro-preserving Lenin's body for b bably will also tell you good things time was solved with great su about atomic energy. For instance,cess"
he believes that atomic power pro- mises to be the salvation of Eng-
land.
of
lout
This success was achieved through
That may come, he belleves, the
latest scientific discoverics,"
when atomic power can be used for the physician said, although he did heating purposes and England will not reveal not have to undergo such misery as coveries. she did in the last winter.
He also foresees
atomic
power
plants in America, and eventually such power for rocket ships.
But not military rocketa, he hopes, United Press.
UNRRA SENDS
MORE CHINESE
DPs HOME
the nature of the dis
the phy- The article Identnéd
cor "our regular 35 sician only respondent" in Moscow.
Lenin, the leader of the Russian Revolution of 1017, died January 21, 1924. On the day of his death Communist leaders decided to creet a mausoleum for his body great plaza of Russia's capital. Since then, the Russlan
from sician sald, 20,000,000 people all over the world have visited the mausoleum, now a national shrine at the Soviet Union.
Methods Imperfect
in
phy-
Questioning 011 rond repair negilgences. Councillor Shao Yung- chen said that what he is interest-
"In 1024 Helence did not possess not a en is action
well-worded
perfect methods for durable 0011
bodies), reply. He pointed out that, of the
servation
hutnan (of More than 1,300 displaced methods making possible long 7,500,000 square metres of road sur- face, only eight
were repatriated to conservation of the body with fea percent has been Chinese repaired from last December to Siam, Indo-China and Malaya lures unchanged so that they
last week by the UNRRA dis. be observed for centuries," the doctor to the telephone company. The placed persons division in South
"The Egyptian method of embalm- company was accused of granting China. In addition to the 1.302 ing results in dessication of tissues, privileges to
bound speculators and Influen- outward
Chinese Actress Kristine Miller, who al persons while the district office
re-with a shrinking of internal organi Thus owns the most exciting figure
void of phones. But unless you in Hollywood in 17 years, are and many, police outposts are defugees. 186 were returned to and shriveling of the sins!
Tip No. 3. The short bob is ex- tremely attractive but my advice is to consider well before, you shear away four shoulder length beh. Of Courno
tut the short, *young and new.
smart,
Minde Maksys
GABRIELLE
The girls are wearing · Derbies, Not fathers but their own sissy ver- Klon! And the Derby is worn set back on the head and draped in aheer veiling, which is worn over the face down to the chiniine. Mighty attractive with tailored Buite!
·SIDE GLANCES
對
April this year.
Six interpellations
were directed
wrote.
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BING
That's how.. Dixie
born!
DIXI
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Crosby
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RAYMOND
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Dureread by As that word "Y worth artist Adoption by Dando Sisyan.
Hero Pay by Kuri factory of Dermott BENT
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"A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS”
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ALHAMBAR & CENTRAL
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their home country from Ran- the resemblance is completely lost.
there "In the early Middle Ages Phone brokers have hiked the
embalm for goon.
were attempts to that she got that way climbing
Another 2,000 refugees are, being; black market rate to $10,000,000, or
instance, King Henry I of stairs.
England Alexander She said the bungalow cottage in terms of gold bar according to screened in Swatow. Foochow and (1135 A.D.) and Pope
Canton, according to Instructions Fifth-(1410 A.D.), These attempt: was ruining American women's one councillor.
and failed because of the numerou covered from the Burma government, Other interpellations figures. 11 Kave
"one them that
tollet Zanitation, public
drinking will leave for various Southeast changes observed in a short time, took, Ktorcy
she
of suid-luts
"The method of injecting fulds water supply. street lighting, city Asia countries within a few weeks. porches and gate-post legs.
used at admission, local school ad- This shipment will bring the total of into blood vessels widely "If you have to walk up and down park
guar- stairs a dozen
Chinese repatriated by UNRRA in present in the US. does not times at day, your ministration and other topics.
long preservation without figure takes care of itself," she said.
Replying to questions regarding Southeast Asia to more than 20,000, antee
Destinations of the homeward-change of external features. "Bul a bungalow cottage duesn't give the Public Works Bureau, Public
"At present there is no doubt you any exercise: Wamen who live Works Commissioner T. K. Chao bound Chinese who were repatriat- on one car ore bound
to get thick explained that the budget can only ed during the past week by UNRRA that future generations will be able ankles and wobbly thighs."
allow him to maintain several trunk were Siam, Indo-China, Malaya, to see Lenin in his mausoleum ap- Miss Miller has lived successively lines such as Naniting-Bond and Singapore and North Bornes. They pearing as not dead but asleep."
salled on three ships out of Swatow, in
two-storey Argentine home Chungshan Road. with 20 steps to the front door, the
Hainan and Canton second floor of a San Francisco flat.
William N. Collleon, UNRRA dis He said those lines with bus and placed persons officer, Is In Soura- third floor of a Copenhagen aport-
are given first consi-
screening baya ment house, and second floor of a ram traffic
refugees for ship- Hollywood boarding house.
She also makes dally trips to the on other minor roads..
Leota Kelly in second floor of the
Regarding public park admission. Borneo, Poronount executive building to see producer Commissioner Chao sald that, of
reports Hal Wallis, who gave her a second the 15 parks in Shanghai, all extend lered lead in the picture, "I Walk Alone" the Chungshan, Chung Chen and
"That's all I need to do to keep six others are free.
shape," she said. "Stair climbing exercises a girl where she needs it
Edith
tr
most below the waist."
deration.
Admits Negligence
He admitted negligencement back to C Jesselton.
another that there Chinese
maren,
of
aro
North
official.
North
His Versatile
Alarm Clock
He calls it the Sure-Wake Alarm fighters and it is in production at his Fort
Worth welding and metal works,
are possibly W. G. Young of Fort Worth, Texas, displaced persons has invented a device he believes will throughout
the country.
make getting up in the morning a Included among
400 little casier. and The Commissioner of Publle Uti-widows
child se Chinese Auerilla hities, Mr T. C. Tsao, regretted the Borneo existence of phone broken, saying killed during the Japanese occupa
repatriation applica. Miss Miller, who fashion designer that they would be heavily punish- tion. Their
Head says has "the
tions will be screened. and those mosted when caught exciting figure since Betty Grable,"
Other
commissioners who made found eligible will be brought back stands five feet six, weighs 113 oral repiles
were Dr Chong Hwel, to China by UNRRA. pounds Her measurements: bust
Health Bureau and of the Public
of Education. Bureau A 17-mon commliter to persuade students to resume classes was ap- pointed following a protracted re-
30, waist 26, hips 35%, call 12, ankle Deputy Commissioner Li Hsu-mu of
8.
Miss Grable also lives in a two-
storey house.
DOMA, 1947 BY KÉA BERVICE, SL, Y, MA, RED, UK. PAT.
the
By Galbraith view of the student unrest, and a
"Dad always says I'm the biggest expense he's got, so.
why not just tell him you'd like to take a big financial problem off his mind?”
28-man committee to examine the second draft plan for the rebuilding of the Greater Shanghai Munteipa-
ity was also appointed.
Nurses' Jeep
Pinched
D
Young's alarm first buzzes, then it turns on the lights. If that doesn't get you up the radio turns on a mo- ment later.
SIR MALCOLMCAMPBELL AFTER NEW RECORD
By ROBERT MUSEL
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
Portsmouth, May 29.
but
13++
pins on all his apred craft is atted
That old restlessness to go nowhere in particular but to go there faster than anyone in the world has ever gone before is on Sir Malcolm Campbell again. Today, he took a group of, peuple. Anyhow," he grinned"! friends to a shed in this port want to prove I'm not too old."
Sir Malcolm is keeping his speed A jeep thief with an impudent city and showed them his objective secret this time he sense of humour has just played a newest speed wonder the doesn't seem alarmed when more practical and profitable joke on the motorboat Blue Bird, the first than 200 miles an hour is mentioned. Phillippine Press Secretary. Johnny Jet-propelled craft designed es. The Blue Bird-u lucky nume Orendain.
pecially to try for a record on with a jet engine capable of flying One month ago, Orendain in
a plane at more than 800 miles an press statement describing the state water. of the antion said in effect that "one
Sometime in the next few weeks, hour. may leave his jeep or his car in the Sir Malcolm will head north to Lake
"One of my problems is keeptug streets in Manila and can sure Coniston for a crack at his own 1939 the boat in the water," he said, "and
is that it safe".
of 141.7 miles an hour. water, mark
hull we've specially modified the Sir Malcolm is 01, a grandfather for that. There is no propeller, s0 But a jeep snatcher proved the inaccuracy of this statement when and the prosperous director Ok the breaking will be something of n American Red Cross nurses went number of prosperous firms. No problem. Also, I am supposed the Malacanan Palace on a sightsee- one knows what will happen to a worry about whether it will turn ing trip.
jet-propelled boat even though Blue over at high speeds or answer the the Bird After parking their Jeep in
hos been undergoing wind rudder." palace parking lot, the nurses walk-tunnel tests for weeks. But every- ed into the palace where they were body agrees It is the greatest risk he
be
to
He said that, several.... boats will
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
HIS BIGGEST HIT OF ALL!
Everybody says so-ond
everybody's sooing it!
Don't miss the fun!
HUMPHREY BOGART
CONRAD VEIDT· KAAREN VERNE
'ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT"
¿A NEW WARMER BROS. HIT
Better
Maltes
NEXT CHANGE
ANN SHERIDAN, ROBT, CUMMINGS: RONALD REAGAN - BETTY FIELD
WARNER BROS.
· *is oven too good for the 10 best!”
BEST SOME COMFORTABLE SEATE (
Cathay
A love
that Crossed
all Baniero!
201
shown various offices by a guide, has taken since he set a record of scour the course because objects as Given Freedom
Returning to the parking place half 301 miles an hour in an automobile small an an hour inter, they were surprised in 1935. to find only the chain with, which they, locked up the jeep but the jeep had disappeared.
The incident was the second time in two weeks that the presidential
· Of Empire
JOHN
New Yorker Mag
SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 &
9.15 p.m.
MAUREEN..... WILLIAM
PAYNE O'HARA BENDIX
Sentimental'
Journey.
Medal by King George VI for his "diligence end trustworthiness" while serving with Supreme Hicad-. quarters of the AEF at London.
tin cnna -ara potentially | dangerous at high speed. But he added that it would be impossible to "Some people," said Sir Malcolm clear, everything and he would have mlidly. "think I'm a fool,"
Lo trust to luck, which has never
• The medal enutief Comerford to He shrugged: "Probably they am really deserted him.
One American citizen who has travel throughout the Empire with- right."
Lake Coniston, in the Lake Dis- But the blue eyes snop youthfully trict of Furness, is about six miles a permanent visitors' vise to the out
our a passport,, guards 500 strong-were caught napping. Two weeks ago: d 17 and the alim hands still gesture with long. Sir. Malcolm's try will be British Empire is Humphrey J. year-old boy slipped through the much the same expressiveness that made over a measured mile with a
who lectured mile or two to gain speed, and three Comerford, Niagara Falls war cordon of guards unnoticed and won over the judge entered the kitchen where he par- than 45 years ago,
him for speeding on a bleycle more miles to slow down, sunny, took of a rich breakfast, then scaled
"I can stop, Blue Bird only by veteran, reports United Press: to the presidential dining room
Secret Objective
relaxing the accelerator" he pointed where he was finally noticed and
"Speed," he said, "happens to be out. "Do that too quickly, and her apprehended by a palace waiter. my objective in life, just as money nose might dip under." United Press.
or power are the goals for other He socmed singularly unworried,
d
The World War II veterans tho second in his family to be decorated by the British Government. His father, James M., Comerford," re- ceived the Distinguished Conduct 'a former technician Medal during World War
1 He third grade in the U. 8. Army, has served with the Royal Artlitery in boon awarded the British Empire Franco and Palestine...
Comerford,