Women
This Spaco Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Poner for Lola Leeds.
Edith Hend designs Dromatie HOWWIN.
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS".
"Dear Loin Leeds--Please suggest
a dramatic utilt for a tall girl. It's for a smart dinner party.
V. B."
Why not take the gown (above); deulgried by Edith Head of Para- mount studios for your inspiration. It la of Black jersey, long-sleeved, and high-throated. A wide hip sash, sweeps around the body, holding a wide overskirt of embroidered Black organdle. Dramatic jewellery aids in the dramatic effect. Loretta Young wears this gown in "The Marrloge."
Perfect
"Dear lois Leeds-Will oll dark- eh my hair? It's very light.
--GOLDIE."
oughly, I see no reason why the oil should darken your light häle. You can "shop" your cosmetle counters for an oil to be used on Bjonde hair, A camomile shampoo is nice for lightening your hair.
"Dear Loly Leeds--What should' I do? My walls are so easy to break. I am rather rundown—LORRIE,"
Add m to your diet. From the balance of your letter I judge that your diet is all weng. Mik will
give the calcium content so neces- mary for bullding streng nalts.' And da rest and reinx n certain number of minutes each day. work so hard when you are under- weight.
You can't
"Dear Leis Leeds--Please tell me something about eyeshadow.-M. „K."
Eyeshadow in not to be matched ; to the colour of your eyes. You should match it to some colour note in your costume or necessories. If you have Blue eyes it is pretty cer- inin that you will wear lots of Blue. Therefore, Blue eyeshadow i3 for you, from the palest to the deepest
Aludes.
Apply smoothly from the inner corner of the eye, put toward the end of the brow. Blend and smooth with Angertips until there is just a faint tone of colour left, just enough to add a little mystery and Alluret
BROADWAY
SHORT OF
LOVELIES
By Robert Musel George Wood, whose pleasant job it is to fil beautiful women. reports sally that Broadway no longer has its old allure for pretty girls,
If you use hot off the night before Yatir simpeo and shampoo thor-own
Minale Makey 4 CABRIELLE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1947.
Italy's Merchant Navy Climbing To Half
Of Prewar Tonnage
Italy's merchant marine, 50 percent destroyed in the war, will be back to half its strength by June, and the present rate of progress on reconstruction of ports will contribute further to the revival of the shipping industry. Approximately 3,000,000 tons of Italian shipping were sunk during the war. At the end of July 1946, the mer- chant fleet numbered a little less than 300,000 tons, but by six months later officials reported the fleet had grown to 800.000 tons.
Happy As Airline
Hostess
Chinese airline hostesses are as efficient as American girls, in
the
opinion of Miss Bera G. Ohman, Pan American World Airways hostess who spent five days in Shanghai during pause of the PAA Clipper flight-† proving the Orient routes,
A former artist of the Walt Disney studios, Miss Ohman avers she las no regrets leaving Donald the Duck and Mickey Mouse. "I've never been so happy in my life," she raid of her ate hostess work,
Now in her seventh month os #
Italy is counting heavily on the arrival of Liberty ships purchased from the United States. The total tonnage will rise to 1,300,000 when these ships are placed in service and by June, the government hopes to see more than 60 percent of the wartime losses made good.
While the Acet is being rebullt. every effort is bring made to keep port reconstruction going. general
The
situation is considered "good", and special facilities are
IMPOSSIBLE
TO DISCARD
ENGLISH
"It is impossible to discard the use of English, if it is in- tended to acquire a higher stan- dard of education in Malayn," says a group of educationists from Singapore Chinese schools in memorandum which is being, nirmailed to the London Committee on Higher Education in Malaya.
This is the only memorandum to be forwarded from Singapore Chin- ese schools, and the group comprises the Singapore Chinese Schools Federation, the Singapore Chinese Teachers Association and various Chinese School Committees.
The population of Malaya is racial origin, and each of the latter composed of peoples of different
the object of a Malayan Uni- as a distinct culture of its own. versity is to provide for opportuni- ties of developing the cultures of the should not be any negation of their different communilles, then there
states. best cultural traditions," the report
Local Recruitment
"In view of his, we consider that
On passing an overworked trying 10 meet examination in subjects connected foreign orders.
with the candidate's own language and culture.
being granted to shipbuilders, who should be based
matriculation to the University
Some of Italy's biggest ships sich as the Saturnia, the Vulcania and the Principesan Glovanna are agnia Balling under the Italian flag. An-
the Argentine Government.
"In the case of Chinese candidates
especially, the dandard required in Chinese for matriculation should be that of Senior III In the Chinese
other six were recently returned by high scayan University will pro-
Italy's fale as a shipping nation, however, depends also on the con- PAA hostess, Miss Ohman x condition of her ports. Genoa, Naples. sidered a veteran in her, line of the Bart and Ancona suffered heavily service. In our job," she explain- during the war and facilities, while rd. "you last only six months before improved, are still far from normal. getting married, "She added: "Looks like they (PAA) are going to have my for a long time,"
Likes Meeting People
The proly Annerleat hostess, who hals from Los Angeles, admitted that the art life probably isn't her eut after all. She said she likes merding new people and seeing new places. "I'm a sort of vagabond, she explained.
www
Describing her impressions on her first visit to Shanghai, Miss Olimaji said that many of the things in the: "The Kicks who used to flock to
city are a source of wonder to her. It was a couple of days before she get New York's bright lights, as they did used to prices quoted in six figures. to Hollywood, are
After a quiet inental conversion to shaving in their US dollars, the usually said, "Oh, Dome towns," George soid.that's chup," or "That's reasonable." They get the same opportunities for recognition and good salaries.. with- Among Miss Ohman's first pur- out the hazards of starting in
chases in Shanghai
a svelte strange city. And for
-Chinese gown, which she wore to a Chinese dinner given in her honour. millions. New York never has pro- i diced a large crop of real beputies," Wood, one of the key men of the William Morris Agency, was speak- ing in his Radio City office, un- adorned except for
beautiful secretary; he picked, her himself.
Spenders Scarce
!
atl
.it ita
"Those big Texas showgirls," he sighed, "are staying in Texus these days. Why come north when they can get all that money modelling in Dallas and Houston-The-same-is- true in Cleveland, Chicago, Miami and other citles. Photographers need loveliness, so do model nge- cles. Sa do local producers. Broad- way is the loser."
Along with the
Wood declared.
beautiful girls,
Chinese food, the PAA hos-
Genoa has made perhaps the most rapid strides toward reconstruction. During 1946, 2,000,000,000 lire was spent to rebelld the port. The port authorities recently announced that complete rehabilitation would be achieved in 1947.
By the end of last year, Genoa was handling 60 percent of its pre- Omelala sald War shipping Agure. the tonnage would have been even higher if maritime and coat strikes in the United States had not held up shipments to Italy.
to
Clearance of Wreckage
Naples, giving special preference ships bearing coal, petrolcum and food, has also shown great pro- Kress in reconstruction, The major ports, is clearance of wreckage from problem to-day, as it is in other the harbour.
vide training for youth who will serve the country.
"Therefore, the tutorial as well as the staff should, as far as possible. be recruited from among the local people."
The memorandum also urges that tellities be granted in the proposed university for the study of Eastern oriental Innguages, and tasks for the study of
history and culture
special subjects.
Finally, it praises the step taken for the establishment of an 'univer- sity us progressive move and
to source of encouragement
tho various communities of Malaya,
Completing
Peenemuende
Destruction
Peenemuende, off the Baltic Coast, former island paradise. which Hitler converted at the cust of £50.000.000 into a fan- tastic workshop of death, where
tess' comments can be paraphrased. lion. Ancora is the only true port. he planned to win the war with
"Yum, yum!" She said that with
such a variety of delicious foort" forzign dishes "just don't rate."
. Miss Ohun surprised her host by martering chopsticks in the clocked time of five minutes.
BRITISH
TRADERS
FOR JAPAN
Japan's "Buckingham Palace" Broadway has lost its big spenders, Wwill probably accommodate some, 40 British businessmen who are reported to be standing by "The stage door Johnny is gone," in England ready for the re- he tumented. "So is the rich play-opening of Japanese foreign boy. No one sends the giris bundles trade to private business. jor orchids on opening night any more. There has not been a big
smati harbours
Ports along the Central Adriatic coast are in a more serious condi-
used primarily by the smaller craft the others being
but highly important to Haly's in ternal economy because of the hinterland they serve.
Ancona lost most of its technieni equipment during the war and the harbour was badly blocked by wreckage. Appeals have been made for increased government aid to rebuild Ancona because of needs of the immediate area as well մտ the provinces of Marche, Abruzzi, Umbria and parts of Lazio, Emilia and Toscany which derive goods from this centre-United Press.
THE BRITISH
LEGION
President To Rotire
This season be a Pretty You! You can so easily. All makoup shades are on the Pink and Pretty scale. Soft frills at the shoulders, beads around your throat, Bower- laden hats. Your Personnilty should champagne party lossed by a speri- talk with General MacArthur Maurice. President of the Bri-
be keyed to the "pretty you"!
SIDE GLANCES
der for the cast in sensons."
By Galbraith
CÓPR. 1969 BY MEA GERVICE, 1993. T/ME, NEQ. U. 8. PAT, OFF.
"You were telling everybody at the party last night how easy housework Is-now how about trying some of it?"
Emperor Hirohito, in the
course
Major-General Sir Frederick
an army of 11,000 slave workers toiling to turn out V weapons at the rate of 100,000 a year. is today. A wilderness of des- truction, writes Eric Bourne, Reuter's special correspondent.
Masses of twisted steel. huge sundered slabs of concrete, plies of rublie und gutted buildings are all that is left of the great rocket arsenal with which Hitler might have won -the-war-but for the heavy delaying blows of RAF Bomber Command the summer of 1943.
Peenemuende is at the northern lip of Usedom, miles long narrow island about 60 miles northwest of Stettin. The site was chosen in De- cember 1935 by Professor Werther von Braun and General Dornberger. head of the German army's rockst search department. Most of the key scientists and technical experts were evacuated before the Peene- muende experimental station was overrun by the Russians.
With two other British corres pondents, I examined the ruined mysteries of this island. We three were the first non-Russian Allied per- sonnel allowed to set foot there since
Rakosovsky's army in the spring of
Is said to have offered use of Akasaka Paingo-known better alish Legion since 1932. will Buckingham Pulage owing to Its vacate theofce at the the place fell to Marshal Konstantin
design-to foreign businessmen.
National
Conference
to
1045.
The Arst of these businessmen, be held at Douglas, Isle however, will be members of the of Man, on Whit-Sun- American trade mission who due to arrive in Tokyo soon to dis 25, 26 and 27.
are day, Monday and Tuesday, May Thus, of the with General MacArthur's Headquarters details for reopening 26 years since the Legion, was founded, he has been President for 15.
CUSS
private trade.
The date still has not been an- nounced, although unofficial reporta from Washington suggest it will be July 15.
Mr A.D.F. Gascoigne, head of the United Kingdom liaison mission, Interviewed by Reuter, said he was at present not in a position to com- ment on this issue, but intimated
British Legion Journal, Mr T. F. Writing in the May number of the
Lister, first chairman of the Legion, tells how Sir Frederick played a lending part in the foundation of the movement, by the amalgamation of rival ex-Service organisations.
that the interests of British business- Illustrating the very great interest men by no means have been forgot- which Sir Frederick look in resettle- ten but are being considered on the ment of ex-Servicemen, Mr Lister highest levels.
Canada Buys Radium
Ottawa, May 18. Radium and radium nccessories
tells this story:
"On one occasion he told Legion Relief Headquarters that they trust draw a cheque for £1,000 in favour of the Admiralty, because that more ing he had negotiated the purchase of six war vessels
valued at approximately an were
Staggering Idea
"In view of this we consider that Relief Department, but the vessels are being purchased by the
for the purpose of a ship- Commercial Corporation, a Crown breaking scheme, on which over 100 company, neting on behalf of the ex-Service men were to be employed United Nations Relief and Rehabilita at Plymouth. tion Administration, as a gift from "Incidentally, all the money ex- Canada to hospitals and medical inpended was returned to the Rellet stitutions in Poland, Yugo-Slavla. Fund out of the profits of the enter Czecho-Slovakio, China and theprise. Rather tharacteristic begausė Russian Ukraine.
Sir Frederick generally showed n Mr W. D. Low, the Corporation's good business instinct, and believed Managing director, has
that money subscribed could be used announced that contracts are being placed with more than once for the benefit of
Atting
ex-Service men.". and Refining Limited. Payment will be mado from Mr Lister recalls that Sir Frederick the 5154,000,000 total that Connda for the establishment of a univer- donated to UNRRA—Associated⋅ 1038, at the request" of the, Foreign:
Office to 400 Hitler,
Eldorado
Press.
་་
Russian Demolition
The Russians readily assented in our Inspecting whatever we wanted to see. A year ago it was being sak that the Peenemuende experi- mental station was working again As a "secret testing, ground” for had erected new barracks Soviet weapons. The Russians and work- shops and set up new camouflared Aring points, It was claimed.
Our inspection revealed that the Russians, in fact, have been and are rapidly completing the process of destruction beizun by British bombers.
The Russians plan to finish the demolition programme come. lline in June. "When we have finished there will be nothing left at all," Mafor Vasilley, commandant of the Prenemueade area, fold us.
Malor Vasiliev såld that the RAF destroyed 70 percent of the Peene muende installations. The Russians are blowing up the remainder.
The Germans took more than five vents to create this place" he added. "The RAF knocked # out in ten hours".
DIVORCE PLEA
A divorce plea on cruelty grounds was granted by a Louisville (Ken- tucky) Circuit Judge after he rend 31-year-old woman's deposition. She asserted that her husband showed his disilke for certain dishes by pitching the food on the floor, that he "put a pistol in my ribs" and also dragged her out of an aut mobile by her half.
auto-
Sho clarified her deposition by saying that her husband had a "mean temper."---United. Press,
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