THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1947.
Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
1
Posed by Alexis Smith for Lois Leeds.
For that clean, fresh, glowing skin ollow this advice.
BASIC SKIN FACTS
The cleansing of your skin is your First Step in the direction of Heauty Cleansing gives freshness and paves the way to a clear, radiant skin. When you possess anything that is lovely, you cleanse it to bring out its ful beauty. So, too, your skin must br abseitely clean. And when it is you have taken your first step to ward in beauty.
and water for If you like soap. eleansing, do, plense, chose a real complexion
which une
in Roap, bland, soft and of good quality. When you cleanse with soup, use a com- plexion brush If you have course, oily skin. Always use a rich lather and rinse well with cold water.
If your skin is dry or completely normal follow the rinsing with
light application of cream or wax free uil, which will restore oll to the skin, Many skins have a drawn, tight feel- ing after washing with soap
and water but the cream cr oil does wonders to relax the dry skin,
The liquefying- Cleansing Cream. type of cleansing cream melts with the warmth of the skin. I pine-" trales, dislodging dirt from the jars, hits giving a freah clarity to the skin, Always use liquefying cleansing on a small pad of absor-
cream
Minute Makeups by GABRIELLE
If you have a Square Face, never pull the hair back at the temples. Never wear tight curls at the sides. Never wear your rouge directly in the center of your checks. Never pluck your eyebrows to a thin, dis- appearing line. Never try to make In "eupid's bow! mouth! All seft- ness and natural effects if you are On The Squatel
SIDE GLANCES
KOREA WILL BE
TEST CASE
SPECIAL TIME
SHOWING TO-DAY
★ KINGS★
At 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 9.30
p.rd.
Once to every man and woman
OF RUSSIA'S AMBITIONS
MACKENZIE By DeWITT
Keep an eye on the Korean developments.
Secretary of State George C. Marshall's move in calling on Russia to co-operate with America in restoring the promised independence of Korea may at long last provide a test case to disclose the extent of the Soviet Union's umbitions for political expansion and domination of strategic foreign bases.
Koren isn't a big country. Its area is about $6,000- square miles and its population some 25,000,000. But it is a mighty atom in the re-alignment of the zones of influence Among the world powers. It is among the key military positions of the Far East, and its fate hinges largely on its military value. That is blunt talk but true.
Koren
America has been pressing for the promised WOR establishment of its indepen-, Palablishment of a free government, but Under-Secretary of State Dean dence by the Cairo declaration | Acheson, testifying before the Senate
Affairs Committee of 1943, but the unhappy coun- Fereign try is still divided in halves, Washington in March, charged the with the northern portion Russian with blocking the occupied by Russian troops and ment for a unified Korea: the southern section by United States forces,
NEGRO GIs
CAUSE STIR
bent colton which has been squeez IN GERMANY
2. in quid water. Pat about half a
terenonful
cream CA
12!
and "wash" the throat and face,
face should be anal The throat clansed with upward and outward' Pamatore, Always begin at the left Clemuse the corner of the throl. thrcal first, then along the edge of on the face, the contour, upward gently around the
yes, across the forehead, down the nose, across the inoutli, around and around on the back; f the neck. Remove surplus with cleansing issues, first around repeat the strokes the eyes, then used in the cleansing.
Soft Creams. Spread on this type of cleanstog tren with the Anger- tips. Leave on for a few minutes, Use the then remove with tissues, stume cleansing movements ns given abave.
Pat the skin with skin freshener after cleansing with for astringent
This stimulates any type of erent. circulation.
Always use a spatula or spoon to dig the cream from the jurs as this method insures real cleanimess,
Remember a Clean Skin is Healthy Skin and a healthy, skin can
_COM 19AY BY HEX KERICE, DE TIM DEL SA PAT, DIY,
Wanted: the ideal girl
British laundries Juaz soon be looking far their **rte!" girl. she will be called Lorna No. 1. wat will be the milet, personality In a retiline drive 12 more laur. workers.
Sente Jedric have closed their own “Larne"," who will tice pueri ina 495 petition to ot the best der Seeling of firibwin. From the iris Lorna No. 1" will be choiri,
Girl
for ihr rourellton should be typlyal representatives of good laundry workers, 'and van gotas from any part of the laundry.
valeriar
They should have been in the work for at least two years;
Have a good record for attendance and punctuality; Аянче of responsibility, Initiative, power of leader- slip:
Be able to talk easily to people, am also in Bisten:
To inake useful sugg44- llony
Be good tempered: Neat,, attractive by not necessarily glamorous
this in appearance;
and
And nomuter with their Tellow-workers.
One of the "prizes** far Lorna No. I may be a frin
to the United States to study conditions
Jaundries
there.
By Galbraith
HE
"I don't see how cho manages to got so many datos-tha
only modern thing about her is her hair-do!"
agree-
He said the United States would have to spend large sums for Korean ald, and at the week-end, American United government cfficials said a States programme for sure!stance In- volving US$400,000,000 to US$500,- well in the ploming 000.000 was stage.
Joint Commission
Gen Marshvil now how warned Russia that the United States intends to go ahead with Independence meu- sures in its own zone to full is cbligations under the Moscow agree neut of December
1945, providing a jutni for the establishment of
Comission to American-Russian
"It is the strangest week have ever lived," said Private work out the plans for the institution Arthur Davis, one of the three of a provisional Korean govermnent negro enlisted men chauffeurings the first step toward that country's American correspondents on independence.",
Lour of Russian-! five-day occupied Germany,
Many German villagers in Meck- lenburit and the Balle Islands of Bergen never saw a negro before. In such places the negro chauffeurs were thickly surrounded by curious Some- people, especially children.
imes such a large crowd gathered that the police had to intervene.
Won Hearts Also
in Waren. the negroes caused a considerahie stir when they went out for an evening stroll down cobble- Packs of children stoned streets. trotted after them, some begging for chewing gums and chocolates.
Russian soldiers smiled at the pro- cession.
In the port city of Stralsund, the negroes were an equally big sensa- tion. In Neubrandenburg, the chil- dren begged correspondents to leave at least one of the negroes behind when the party left and asked whe- Ither "there are baby negroes."
The biggest sensation was Ruegon island. Qid-timers guld they were the first negrors ever seen on the island. Ons native asked Kari "Are Foote, one of the privatest
This man you an American too?" Bad been telling the children around Foote's autu that the negroes were "Africans."
Another German asked Davis: "Do Davis won- you speak English?"
"What do you think dered in reply: I speak?"
Others asked why they were not white: Some chlidren wanted to know if they could touch the negroes
to see if the colour would rub off.
Everywhere, the party stopped the negroes won hearts as well as stares. They were generous with their gum arc chues. A wrinkled peasant woman said they represented à model for the uccupation soldlers-Asso- ciated Press.
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SORRY, BUT THIS WON'T DO FOR A PLAY ITS TOO LONG
FOR THE STAGE.
PATENT OFFICE
CAN'T YOU LENGHTEN THE STAGE
Tourist Chief Flays Caterers
The British Caterers' Asso- The Commission collapsed in May ciation which advised tourists last year when tho Soviet and A American members could not agree not to visit Britain until 1948, immediate and on what constituted the "democratic" has drawn an parties und social organisations sharp retort from the Govern- which should be heard on
ment's chief holiday press Korean political issues.
agent: "Don't cry stinking fish' at your own country."
the
Soviet commentators have accused the Americans of conducting a reac tionary regime in the United States
zone.
In the meantime, of course, Koren is divided. economically and polit cally,
Complementary Economics The northern half of the country, under Russian occupation, is mainly Industrial, while the southern American zone is agricultural.
The economies of the sections are vital complements to each other, but the Russians have dropped an tren curtain across the border between' the two.
Dehind that curlam, it is claimed by the southern Koreans, intensive Communisation is going on.
Now it Russia responds to Mar- shall's call and proceeds to carry out the agreement for the establishment independent government, it of an will give hope that this may be a Pattern representing Moscow's inten- Lions elsewhere.
Dangerous Differences However, if the Soviet Union re- fuses to give the Koreans their free- dom under à democratic government, then the question certainly will arise as to whether Moscow has set any
mit to its world expansion.
For what is true in the Far East undoubtedly will be true-in Europe, Thus Korea is likely to give the world a test of the temper of both Russia and the Western democracies in the highly dangerous differences which have arisen over the reallgn- ment of the zones of influence.
And as previously stated, the issue in Karta is more military than poli tical-just as it is in connection with and Turkey-Associated Greece Press.
A
They Can Have Movies And
Radio, But No Pin-ups
in
Sir Alexander Maxwell, chairman and of the Kovernmeal's Tourist Holidays Board, was perturbed the about the report issued by caterers after a tour of the United States.
They said the influx of visitors to
summer Britain this
might bring £50,000,000 worth of will-be- cause the country is far from being in a luxurious postwar condition-
annual instead of the £25,000,000 Income.
vlew
He was so perturbed that he sum- moned a press conference at Savoy Hotel and laid on Scotch, gin, wine and brandy for correspondents whom he told: "The Government's
be that people should encouraged to visit this country has not been alter- ed. We have hundreds of letters from people-many of former troops-and most of are Americans who want to here, and this talk about oug being able to receive them is damned nonsense.
then are
them come
not
just
Do Not Expect Luxury "When we have got people in our own country who shout out 'stinking fish at us I think it is time to call a half."
"Why."
not
Sir Alexander believed that the average tourist would not expect to find luxury in Britain to parallel the standard of living in the--United States," he said. "We were
war. Even people food even before the
How could nny- all they wanted. then we could not give the body expect to get in England in 1947 whatever They can Ket faz America?"
Sir Alexander was worried about there adverse publicity. He said had been some cancellations as a re- sult of Britons talking Britain down abroad.
"But
who there isn't one tourist has
cancelled one damned ticket to enemy Italy or any other former
country whose economic position is dependent on the rest of the world and is no better than ours.
"Why shouldn't they
come? here Those Americans who were when things were tough are those who now are waiting and wanting to come back and say thank you."
150,000 Visitors Expected According to Arthur Mullins,
Trude's Tourist Division, and Sir Under-Secretary of the Board Alexander's alde, there are some 70.000 Americans who want to visit
this summer.
of
Warden Clinton Duffy of San Quentin Prison; California, who is considered one of the most understand- ing prison administrators, believes that convicts are en- titled to many privileges in exchange for good behaviour.
One successful pre-) He explained that a prisoner, own broadcast, should have "privileges," not Erumine was Warden Duffy's "San "rights," with the explicit un-quentin on the Air" with its theme:
song, "Time on My Hands." derstanding they can be taken
Duffy considers tobacco a necessi- if strict discipline is ty. Cigarette papers and tobacco Britain BWAY
are issued u convicts without "We expect 70,000 from violated.
others
a canteen is America during the tourist money. For San Quentin's 4,200 Inmates are maintained with inmates limited to and 150,000 overall during
purchases in any one year," he said. "We expect them to controlled by a book of regulations, U.S.$12 In
spend £2
£20.000.000 here." granting certain privileges, listing month. punishments but preventing any cruel or unreasonable punishment.
Some of the regulations are: Escape is the most punishable offence. One year to life for escape. Ten years for helping, escape.
n deadly weapon Assault, with means death for a prisoner 'serving adife senterica, and one year to life Imprisonment for a prisoner serving a lesser gentenco.
Liquor, narcolies and firearms are contraband. Scuffing is prohibited as are swearing, gambling, trading or bartering. Tailor-made cigarettes are prohibited.
On the privilege side Inmates thay ace motion pictures selected by the to ratllo pro- warden, may listen grammes piped to their cells over which no erime programmes aro broadcast, may order books, maga- zines or newspapers and write manu- scripts for sale.
Convicts are entitled to keep ple- tures of family members in the cells, but no pin-ups; are offered use of a library and education and training progranimes, and are encouraged to participate in athletics:
They publish their own newspaper and have the right to organise their
Rupert & the New Pall
At the topmost part of the Common Rupert slops and George crawls to a stone and gazes around a the wide view. My word,! wish I had known that the world was as big as this," he Raspi When the parcel is opened Rupert politely offers him a sandwich, but to his earprise George turns away. **I realy, couldn't touch such thing." Jays the tortoise stiffly. Dill looks anxiouri · "Thia in awk- ward." he murmura. We should have asked what food George likes before we started out 1"
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North
season
the
And to cater for that £20,000,000, Sir
Alexander sold the Caterers' Association, who in his words cried "stinking fish" at Britain, had not even asked for any help except a few sheels of steel for shining coun- ters which the Tourist and Holidays Board was unable to provide:
Sir Alexander gave no assuranto that the 150,000 visitors would get 110 quld refreshment as good as served either.-United Press;
- INTER-SERVICE
BOXING
The finals of Britain's Inter-Service Boxing Championships between teams of eight (one in each weight) are to take place at Harringay, Lon- don, today.
Loader W. J. Randall, Squadren
Command, Headquarters, Bomber Royal Air Force, High Wycombe, Bucks, England, is secretary of the Inter-Service Boxing Association.
The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Athletics championships and Inter- Command Challenge Cup meeting will be held at Challam, on July 23, and 20,
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