THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 29, 1941.
LOVERS OF
SOLDIERS CUT 17 DIE LOVE IN UNIFORM
(By A Special Correspondent)
but
ALL THE NICE GIRLS love a soldier some of the A.TS. in a big northern command train- ing centre wish that more of the handsome soldiers would fall for the girls in uniform.
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Sweethearts, both aged seventeen, were found dead lying side by side in a gas-filled room in Golf Road, Deal.
They were
Charles William Thornton, whose home lo in Yorkshire, and Lydia Rose Kemp, who lived with her par ents at Sholden, near Deal. Since he went to Deal young
the N.A.A.F.I.
Complaints by the A.T.S. that the soldiers aren't. Thornton had been working with taking them out because they prefer the local girls brought these replies:---
A soldier: "We see too much uniform; we want girls who aren't in khaki,” An A.T.S. official: "Army girls are the most popular at dances."
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An A.T.S. girl at the centre told
"Soldiers seem to think that the A.T.S. is either the old maid's last hope or else that to be seen out with one of us indicates that n soldier has been unable to get nj girl outside the barracks."
"Just Comrades"
But the soldier said:
The A.T.S. are only part of the Army, just as much as the officers and clerical staff are part¦ of it, and we treat them accord- ingly.
"We have a great respect for the girls, but they are part of our work and not of our leisure.
"Just as few men fall in love with the girl who works in the same office as themselves, so the soldier wants to get his girl friend From a different atmosphere from that in which he spends his work- ing day."
Borrowed Key
He borrowed the key of the house
Golf
Road from his, sister, who rented the house. When the police went to the house they found the back door
GIRLS TO WEAR ANKLE lightly alar
LOVE-BADGES
When they entered the ground- floor room the house smelled of gas.
All the gas taps in the room Military badges chained round were full on, but the gas had run
the ankle will be the summer fashion for girls whose lovers are in the fighting Services.
"This
out.
M.P. AMONG WOUNDED
"Most girls prefer to wear mc- tal badges similar to those of their boy friends rather than miniatures," the secretary of a badge-making firm said.
Second-Lieutenant Bartle Bull, Enfield M. P. for has meant turning out thousands Conservative more badges though our outpul since 1935, is among Afteen of- War Office is always over a million a year, ficers mentioned in
"We are now designing new Casualty List No. 124. clips so that girls can wear the! Mr. Bull, whose name is among badges in their hair and on their six officers reported wounded, is ankles.
the eldest son of Mr. W. Perkins "Souvenir hunters," he added, Bull, wealthy Canadian K. C. “are starting to collect as many different badges as they can, and some are wearing a string of them
At A.T.S. headquarters, in Lon-on their belts." don, officials were shocked by the suggestion that their girls weren't popular.
They said that this was not so, because of the number of all. Army marriages there have been since the war.
Some Wallflowers
"This suggestion that soldiers. aren't friendly with A.TS. girls may be true of one little unit." said one official. "but we have records of hundreds of marriages between A.T.S. girls and soldiers they have met at workc.
"There are few units that can- not boast at least one wedding.
"I have always found that the boys like to be with the girls oft duty and on duty.
"They tell me that if a girl is sweet, pretty or charming, uni- form makes no difference.
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"Of course, there are always sonie 'wallflowers just as civilian life, but it's a question of a girl being shy, not of the uni- form she's wearing."
USE THE 'PHONE TOO MUCH
Too many separated husbands and wives are using the long-distance telephone services every night between London and other parts of the country.
The Postmaster-General has asked that the telephone should not be used during air raids except in cases of urgency.
It is being found, however, that wives evacuated from London and other raided areas seemingly can. not resist having a long sentimen- tal chat over the telephone with their husbands.
Women Blamed
Wives are regarded as the worst offenders, for they in- variably initiate the calls, from. their reception or neutral areas to London ind" jothär placon where there are raids In "pro- gresa.
Daytim chatting on the phone, especially housewives, is an- other f ant example of ignor ing thest Office appeal for a cious use of the telephone me.
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