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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Aleats ɔman jur Lans Leeds,

- It's up to you to keep your skin in condition. DRY SKIN

If you are bothered by roughness of the kin, Baking,

that

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yours isn't one of them,

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rintable features That makes it helpful in ¦ oftening that parchment-like skin, First, they contain lanolin, the oli which is most like the olts of your own skin. Second, the creams are homogenised. That incans that they are mixed under tremendous pres- sure, which breaks up the particles of all in microscopie globules, which can ink inore easily into those dry top layers of skin. They do a really Atoruaigh job of lubrication.

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SIDE GLANCES

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947.

Sports Squabbles Cast Shadow Over 1938 Games

By Robert Musel

United Press Staff Correspondent

London, Feb. 25.

The time has come to be realistic about international sport and represent it for what it is—rather than for what it should be,

Every schoolboy knows the reay ident of tho Olympic fathers-nations clasping friendly hands across oceans and borders, united in the great brotherhood of sport. That's the ideal, but too often lately the hands-across-the-sens have turned into fista and everywhere there seems to be a disturbing trend to consider sport an instrument of national policy.

No one likes to lose, of course,

not even the British who delight DEFENCE OF

in preserving the fiction that the game should be played for

s own sake. But there has rarely been a period in sports history where losses have been accompanied by 90 mnny charges, counter-charges and re- criminations,

one

It all adds up to a and preliminary to 1948, when London nets as host for the resumption of what British authority called "the old, familiar drama of squabble and slander known as the Olympics".

Sportsmen who feel that friction In 1948 may wreck the Olympics for all time are concerned at the current misunderstanding and min representation. From ก long st consider these:

POINTS AT VARIANCE

1. Sensational charges in the British press that the umpires were

at

fault when England lost its erleket test matches to Australla.

2. French threats to 'bar British Boxers and British threats to bar French boxers arising out of the European middleweight situation.

3. British press suggestions that foreign soccer players be barred! from playing with British teams in Britain.

4.

The

the

conflict between American and Russian weight-lifting teams at Parls over who won the world's championships (both coun- tries used different scoring systems).

5. Criticism of its treatment in

to

ALASKA

Troop Movements Difficulty

If Alaskn ever, is attacked, the enemy will strike with airborne troops, in the opinion of leading American military authorities in charge of the U.S. Army's cold weather winter manoeuvres,

"I cannot imagine moving masses this country by of troops across tund,"

Bald Major-General Howard the over-till han A.

Craig, who tactical command of both US Arm and US Navy forces In Alaska and the Aleutian Inlands.

Substantially the sarno

TR

ведни

statemen! was made recently by Colonel Paul V.

Kane, cominder of the enlled

Force Frigid Manoeuvre" units at Fairbanks.

Communications is the key to the strategy of Alaskan defence, in the opinion of both rich. There is only one railrund-blocked sometimes for weeks in bad weather-and a few mala gravel motor highways con- necting coastal cities, with one an- other and the Interlor,

of

II you have noticed sagging lines developing from nose to mouth, get after them NOW! Missure with the Unimbs with a Br upward and cart- ward movement, 1n this while your akin is slippery with the cream. Do the same with any lies that hint at showing across the forehead.

While the circulation is pinking your face, hop into the tub. The heat of the water steains in the cream, giving you the home equivalent of England by Moscow's fumous

Dimeult Transportation salon face treatment. After your Dynamo football team, and сот-

Transporting inrge numbers bath run your Angertips over your plaints by the British that the Bri- troops and supplies by surface travel skin. If there is a thin film of cream tish Broadcasting Corporation was left, then your skin tam reached the transmitting

presents the utmost difficulty. In Europe the saturation polot, I bas absorbed || humiliating defeat of its own team.

winter any movement through the all that

wilderness is painfully slow take. You

frozen 0. Britain's refusal to participate remove this lilm if you wish but it is in the ice hockey championships in and uncertain. And in summer the more helpful to leave it an ever- Prague, and allegations and denials few muddy roads provide travet sur- night.

that a British leg hockey team was Inces which are not much better than manhandled in Czreko-Slovakin. in the winter. Sending mechan.sed 7. Charges of professionalism in divisions across the muskeg and tennis, weight-lifting and other tundra in summer would be Impes - sports, and efforts to get rules reble, and in winter possible only by laxed to it specifle national situn-following frozen creeks und rivers. tions......

"The greatest contribution that could

be made to the security of NATIONAL PRIDE

Alaska would be development of the Whether nationat pride can be country," said General Craig. A would make It bigger population from sport is another question. Remember Hitler's Olym-feasible to extend the motor highway railroad-Associated pic declaration that the country system and which could not win on the Bold Prezs sport could not hope to win on the field of battle? Recently, in a Nazi prisoner of war camp in Britain, the inmates were permitted to form a soccer team to play the

British staff. As the prisoners won game after game, sn did evidence of their former arrogueo begin to appear. Finally matters got so bad, that the games had to be dropped.

For the skin which feels dry after the bath, apply a bit more cream and leave it an overnight. If your shon has absorbed all of the first ap- pileation while you bathed, 11'u sign that it is very dry and needs all of the rich cream possible.

Scarlet zove prope day frock, with draped bodieė vading in a

• that can the high at the back, giving a Regency cfTert, or wrap count again to fall in u bow lu frant.

By Galbraith

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"They're perfect angols since their father lost his temper yesterday, threw the child psychology book in the trash can, and paddled them!"

a

An so on and on.

divorced

The fantastic demand for tickets!

ANTARCTIC

WINTER SETTING IN

Lille America (Delayed),

Feb. 22.

Three minutes ago exactly at midnight, February, 21-the sun flattened itself like A glowing football on the southern horizon and then slipped completely be- Iow the feecap surface in the first sunset the men of Little America have seen on the Antarcile Con- tinent on this expedition,

Approximately two months from now, after staying below the horizon longer cach night, the sun will fail to rise and the in. long winter night will set

The sun dipped below the Hoss Shelf leg horizon, beyand original Liitle Amerien, for only a few minutes to-night. Consequently there was no darkness. But during the twilight period, the benuty of the Antoretle held the men of this expedition enchanted.

A luminous slit of open sky on the south-western horizon seemned scissored out of the deep Grey mottled clouds overhead, To the north the "waler sky" over Ross Sen became a fantasy of deep blues stepping into a purple core, Pink against the nuits of clouds flung blues like colton circus candy.

un-

To Leave Little America The first sunset marked the end of the central group phase of "Operation 18gh Jump" in which 197 men llved in Little America since February 6, when their ships departed northward to get clear of the ice pack before it became im- penetrable. The air transports, which have penetrated deeply into explored territory, are continuing but the arrival of the evacuation ship, the icebreaker Burlon Island, was a reminder that Little Americi is scheduled to be abandoned soon. The latest two nights Alled in nud inland unexplored gaps along from the mountain'

ranges which border the western shore of Ross Sea. The two flights, each of which lasted over 10 hours, photographed and mapped hundreds of new moun- tains and made numerous corrections in existing maps.

The crews reported seeing a huge glacier which "spilled over a moun- Lain cliff and hung straight down- ward like tremendous trozen waterfall."--United Press.

MANILA IS

HAVEN OF REFUGE

Manila, sprawling, half- wrecked city, is fast resuming a role of refuge from the dis- turbances of the countryside it played during the Japanese oc- cupation, and is population is weil past the million mark.

Lundowners from Hukbalakap-

Nice Words Forced areas of rentral and eastern

Walter

Chinese

Winchell, famous

to sports events still continues in American gossip columnist with Britain, and the directars of the 25,000,000 readers, said a few

before

daily column,

reports Central

are finding Manila a healthier lace thim their native haciendas, while labour organisers and families and Left Wing element leaders like- wise are afraid to venture pawy fENTI he metropolitan area, reports Asso-

ated Press.

By common agreement, apparently he city and immediate suburbs are

ght-md-Left-affiliations,

Cipriano Cid, editor of the Manila News and President of the See on Labour Organizations, tributes this to the presence of re gners and to the press, which is Wistances of Infringement civil liberties.

All-England Club at Wimbledon had nice words about overseas Chin-easonably safe for refugees of both to ask that at applications for the use in the United States in his tennis championship arrive February 10. The big tournament does not open until June 23. Last News, year more than £30,000 had to be "Chinesz esories in America have returned and, despite the present the lowest crime rates," he said, "Re- warning, it is expecteri even lief agencies, even during the depre larger som will have to be sent buck y son, bekdom 10 a Chinese

face. this time.

Chinese benevolent societies quietly

Chinese care of them.

11

TENNIS PROSPECTS

ileri

have Lo-day it will be suicide for any

organiser to attempt to go

America's big guns in the women's been accused to the stand-into the country districts of this part

low-paying of Luzon. He is almost certain to have been be killed."

matches--Pauline Betz, Margaretard of living by Osborne, Louts Brough and Doris jobs. The fact is Harl-will all be hack, according to fureed to take such jobs, because Klunappings and killings of land-

working

ords and their agents are frequently reported

such hotbeds of from parin revoli as Tarlac, Pampanga Along

present plans, so that the champion bigotry barred them

ships confhiently expected by the Americans) to remain on their side of the Atlantic,

-valarice industelue" Whichell is current y campaigning bust racial and religious biguity in the United States. He said there tre 256 different religious denomina-

ot

The winter ip here is to watch Jean Quertier, Britain's hope who blew up at t vital moment last year, but hits harder than any girl on the tons in the United States, and

nation composed istand. She is practising incessant America is Jy.

minorities, therefore her reputation Alice Marble, the professional as melting pot must be kept, champion and probably the greatest all-time woman player, looked over the British hopefuls the other day und said they all lacked. "the aggressive spirit".

U. S. Federal

Tenants

White Moslem

Missionary

Liau-

and Nuevacija provinces, main highways and in larger towns of he affected provinces, hundreds of miserable gross huts are being erect- d by pensant refugees from the back reas, where fighting between the Huks und military police has been frequent and danger from small arms and mortar fire acute.

JULIANA TOLD THERE'S HOPE

Willem Runderkamp. of Amsler- dam, father of eight daughters und one son, sent a message to Princess Juliana from his Volendam home.

The message said "Keep your head up after eight daughters wo got a son at inst”.

Bryan Orchard, a former tenant with the Indian Army, has became Britain's first Moslem mis- slonary and will work under his adopted Islamic name of Basbir Ah- At least 160,000 people in the mad Orchard.

While United States fail to be favour-theatre during the war, Orchard, a

In the serving

Indian by their present landlords. former Bristol clerk, accepted the That many

tenarits, an As-Alunodlyyn movement of Islam. sociated Press survey recently Later, he said, "I decided to dedicate disclosed, have been or soon will my life to mission work for the Ah-United Press.

modlyya community." be asked to move out of low rent. At present Orchard fa studying public housing projects because Moslemn theology and languages their incomes are too high,

the London mosque. Ho has grown

at

In Washington, the Federal Public a board like his Indian colleagues,

western clothes. Housing Authority indicates that but he wears

minimum estimate Associated Press.

150,000 is a

slace it is based on tenants who have filed statements of their carnings. When the low rent housing units

were opened for leasing, rules were DOG SAVED LIFE

OF GIRL

his

established that no tenant could os- rupy, one if he had more than a fixed amount of income-this rang- ing from $30 a month in one group of units to $300 a month (the na Jerry Sullivan, gives a mongrel dog A Washington railway engineer, tional maximum) in another, The credit for saving the life, nt a 27- housing projecta were government month-old girl by absorbing tho subsidised when built,

impact of the locomotive with The government wants peonie who own body while the child stood en can afford to vay more to go else the pan with fear. where for housing and permit people The girl, Judith Ann Colton, re- with lower income to occupy the ces lip and a slightly unlts. Generally, however, it is not gashed hand as the dog's body hur planned to force people to vacate the led against her and knocked unlts who can find no other place, from the track. The dog was only to live-asociated Press.

lightly injured.

her

Palace quarters said the tele- graphed message referring to the birth of Juliana's fourth daughter was, “mare frank than reverential."

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