Women
This "Space" Every, Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Poard for Lois Leeds,
A good foundation will give your makeup that professional look.
FOUNDATIONS
neure To
a creamy-smooth, lustrous look and to keep your make- up fresh are the two ultimate ob- Jectives of makeup bases. But not
skin tone.
When ercam rouge is used it mest be blended and the base should be shade or two deeper than your own For the woman of thirty-five who would hide her years, a liquid com- alloon-tinted powder · base
adds depth. This type of and Excellent for
1 for giving a velvet-
ili buses are recommended for skin and the first step in the Skin Grooming Programme is to know hone to select your own. The second step Is to consider your age. At eighteen
dowy, young your skin is
and bright; at twenty-five it is clear and bright but lille lese fine-grained; thirty-five it is smooth but trifle At forty-five it might still be try. smooth but to make it appear "dewy and young" takes special attention to counternet the tightening texture and the blowed-up functioning of the oil glands.
For the twenty-five-year-old, who needs very tlle help, a kind of com- plexion milk, which goes on quick- ly and easily and keeps powder in Enfest answer to en- place, is the hancing her school-girl complexion. It is also good as hand lotion. For the twenty-five-year-old who con- stantly worries about the shine on her nose but must look no less than perfect at all times, a cake makeup base gives an alabaster finish.
in skin lotion, it gives
clear
AP-
dipped
freshness
S/
solt effect to face and throat and providing # which makeup goes on in a smoother finish and lasts longer..
clinging surface. on
For the woman of forty-five who takes pride in her appearance and young" stein, a tight complexion- tinted cream makeup base will give finish of ever colour and will ald in hiding sligh; skin imperfections. This
of base type
is especially favoured for the
dry
skin. It should be used sparingly, smooth- ing the cream evenly on the skin to leave n thin film of foundation. Rouge, if you Re it, should be
cream
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947.
Provost Courts Teach Japs British Justice
That a mor is innocent until proved guilty is still something of a novelty with the Japanese. This and other lessons in democracy are being shown to them daily by BCOF Provost Courts in: British" occupied areas..
The people of Japan are being given a living example of all that traditional British justice stands for, and they are being shown the way to their own future national de-
velopment.
This
Established in all parts of During this time to BCOF court Japan, in-both US and ECOP has recorded any crime of violence zones, for the express. purpose bears full testimony to the success
against the occupation forces. of enforcing the directives of of the occupation and to the effec the Supreme Commander, | tiveness of its judicial system. General Douglas MacArthur, The term "Provost Courts" is the courts have been in existence somewhat misleading, in that "Pro- for more than a year.
FINAL PLANS
TO SHIFT
GI BRIDES
The
vost" has come to be associated with the Military Folles. Applied in Japan, however, the word is used in its original sense to mean magla- trate or sheriff. In BCOF those courts do not come under the Provost Marshal's authority but are the responsibility of the Chief Legal Officer, Lleut-Col. J. A. Laidlaw.
Eleven Courts
are
at
#
Within the nine prefectures which go to make up the BCOF area, there United States Army, are court presided over by 14
officers. They
Iwalcurai. which has already shipped Bofu, Yonago, Okuyama, Kaltaichi, 46,423 brides and bables of Yamaguchi, Shimonoseki, Eta Jima, Tokyo, and two in Kure. Since American · servicemen from beginning operations they have dealt Britain, is in a hurry to trans-with more than 2,000
cases. Pre- port the last 1,500 of them be- siding, judges represent all compon- ents of BCOF-Navy, Army, and fore the transportation office in Air Force. Grosvenor Square stops operat-
The ritual followed by the courts ing on June 20.
military 18 generally that of voted Congress has
£260,000 tribunal, with the exception that all extra, so that brides who want can
cuses are held in public. The civil By rather
America. than soll to
of population takes full advantage Although arrangements will
what, to them, is something quite made to transport any brides who knew in court procedure. Every remain atter that dale, the Ameri-sitting is well attended by spectators can Army will stop
other bride as well as relatives and friends of and child services,
those on trial, Everyone
present takes a keen interest In the pro- "We hope to get as many as posceedings, sometimes applauding sible dealt with while we are still popular decisions. here," said Captain M. V. Brooks in London. He has been respon To try sible for brides who have crossed the Atlantic during the last five months.
"We don't yet know how many will apply to fly-but I ima- gine there will be quite a lot of them."
·
10
be a
unfamiliar a man in an language considered
is fundamental dental of Justice. Of grent importance, however. Is the use of interpreters for, though it considerably. slows, up, proceedings all business directly concerning Japanese is translated into the native tongue.
plied with a plecs of col lovely anything short of Periection In put-months, in smaller numbers, and in by their own countrymen, if that
complementary
finish. It is
almost any skin ful for normal
DUMB-BELLS
FREGISTERED U SAMI PATENT OFFICE.
DID YOU
PUNISH THE DOG FOR BITING
THE MAILMAN?
YES, IVE TAKEN HIS RIESON
OFF HIM FOR A WEEK!
Bikini Soil
Checks TB Microbes
Soil from Bikini Atoll; scenu of last year's atomic bomb versus warships tests, has yield- ed a new drug that has been found twice as powerful as streptomycin in checking tuber- culosis germs, says Dr Donald B. Johnstone, of the New Jersey agricultural experiment station at New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Reporting the discovery to the Society of American Bacteriologists, Dr Johnstone recently said the new "Streptomyces II- drug. called Bixinensis" inhibits the growth of many bacteria, and tests made chicken embryos indicate the drug is non-polsonous. He mude no clolm to have used it successfully on human beings.
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Dr Johnstone suld the germ- of the Bikini Inhibiting ́properties soll has nothing to do with atomic energy. Such soil may exist "in a thousand other places," he explain- ed, adding that he happened to find it on Bikini while he was there as a scientific observer of "Operation Crossroads."
Pneumonia Serum
$
R
compound and should
In his experiment at New Bruns- applied after the cream makeup.
wick, Dr Johnstone shid, he was Then a light dusting of powder in
Loft By Thousands
alded by Dr Selman Wakeman, dis- the sume tint as the base will give the most troublesome complexion a
coverer of streptomycin. The authority of the courts is wide. Last year, brides by the thou- delicate, natural finish.
over all
the Dr Lloyd D. Felton, of sands left from Tidworth, sleeping They have Jurladiction
dormitories With this array of beasty base aids in
in ships not com-foreign nationals in the country as
National Institute of Health, Bethes- well as Japanese. Allled nationals, to choose from for age and Individual
from service os converted pletely
da, Maryland told the society
rich potentially
Eource of anti- types no woman can be excused for wartime troop carriers. The recent however, have the right to be tried
preumonia serum has been found in of the occupying most fresh vegetables. forting her best face forward,
ships from which the tracts of their country is one
power. Hence, an American GI bsbands have completely gone, not be tried by a BCOF court but an the brides have gone directly from
German citizen
can be lawfully their homes to Southampton to em- tien
charged and dealt with. Members bark.
are tried by of the military forces thelr OWIE courts martial. They mny, however, be called upon to give evidence before Provost Brooks hopes at least the form-out. Alling arrangements for most of those remaining will be finished be- fore the London office is closed.
CApecially help.
Shop your cosmetic counters for á or oily skins. It correct foundation.
should be used lightly so that your own skin texture will show through.
Minule Makeups Ly GABRIELLE
Want to be a model? It's fun but It is also a lot of work. When the photographer Boys, "Hold that posa", it puts a strain on the muse eles and it is very tiring. So n model must have plenty of rest and she must watch her diet and get her vitamins and minerals. She must also include a certain amount
of exercise. It all adds up to keep- ing that clear-complexion and the Starlight in her eyes!
SIDE GLANCES
DRESSMAKERS
ADOPT NEW STANDARDS
Now those who wish to do so will By by commercial plane, two or three at a mo.
"Just a few of them," he said, "will decide they don't want to go. We've had a few uncertain ones, and some of those may finally make up their minds not to take the big
three or four weeksa' time, manufacturers of women's dresses, | step."—Associated Press. blouses and lingerie will be-adopting standard British measurements for.
the first time.
These will repince the old SW. W DADO MARINO
and OS markings which varied according to the manufacturer.
In future. Women with hip sizes from 34In-Coin. will have the choice of three different garments to cach hip measurement. The three Garments are respectively one, two or three inches less round the bust
and 8.9% and 10% inches less
round the waist for each hip mea- surement.
IMPRESSES
Hawaiian
The longer the Scottish box. the ing crowd gets to see
flyweight, Dado Marino, the more they like his Trade discussions are now inking prospects for the coming world title bout with the champion,
place as to whether new numbers' should represent the body-size of the woman, or the garment.
Jackie Paterson.
A commitice, composed of repres sentatives from the trade, local authorltles like
the Marino boxed a round with Government departments, including former European and British middle-
LCC.
und
moy
Penalties Permitted
Penalties may be imposed of up to five years' imprisonment with hard labour and fries up to 75,000 yen. A further term of imprisonment con bo ordered it fines are not paid. All penalties are subject to review by The formation commander to whom petitions against sentences are addressed:
A recent survey, at the Hiroshim Gaol for long-term prisoners show- ed that 104 prisoners sentenced by Provest Courts were serving varying terms of imprisonment. Of these 82 had been sentenced by the Kure and
by Eta Jima courts and 22 Knitalchi court.
Still faced with sparring partners, as prejudiclai
the
Research at the Bethesda labora- tory has extracted anti-pneumonia serum from tomatoes, 'Irish M033, sunflower seeds and wheat Kerin that has been effective in treatment of 85 percent of all cases where mice have been infected with the pneuntonía virus, Dr Felton said. Associated Press.
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MECHANISED FARMING
IN HUPEH
A co-operative farm to carry farming operations with mechanised equipment after the UNRRA-CNRRA programme is over has been organised by 560 Chinese farmers at the UNRRA!- sponsored tractor training pro- jeet at Shayang, on the Han River in Hupoh province.
Offences which can be tried by a Provost Court are those generally listed as being "acts and omissions against the military legislation of SCAP". Also certain offences against the Japanese law which have been
UNRRA tractors and other placed under milliary authority.mechanical equipment have been in
Gre those offences which
operation at Shayang for the post to the oh-
eight months, and volunteers have jectives of
For the occupation.
been training classes of specially the Ministry of Supply and Board of weight champion, Tommy Milligun, example, if a Japanese civilian or-
ilian - chosen Chinese youths to maintain Trade, pooled their experience In who now weighs 224 nounds, Insaults another civilian who has been and operate the equipment. The drafting the new measurements now Glasgow last week,
Assisting the bccupation authorities. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, being issued by the British Standard
thinit a lot of Marino's courage the motive may or may not be poli-wilich has worked with UNRHA on Institute.
in boxing with a large bloke Uke | tical. If the former is believed to
the project, has had a co-operative me," Milligan said later. "It the be the case, then the accused would
specialist at Shayang lo encourage big fight goes more than four rounds, be tried by a military cotfrt. If not the farmers to form a group to carry. on the mechanised farming after the UNRRA programme is finished.
By Galbraith fancy Marico will beat Paterson," he would appear before a Japanese
"First they gave us hotel due bills, and now it's a raffroad credit card pretty abon a salesman won't be able to
an honest fiving!!!
No Violent Crime
"Paterson can knuck out any civil court, flyweight in the world with that right hand wallop of his," Milligan
Since the average Chinese farm is continued, "but if he does not land
far too small to warrant the exclu- carly then Dado's greater skill and Courts blso have the power to try sive use of a form tractor, the need strength at the weight will enable offenders against recognised inter- for post-UNRRA community ur co- him to win."
national law. If a Japanese assaults operative operation of the imported After he had been in a ring with member of the occupation forces form machinery was carly recognis Milligan, Dodo boxed a few rounds he is contravening Japanese civil ed by the project planners. with Gallagher of Renton and Bald-law and the terms of the Hague The formers organising the Sha- win Okamota. His speed frequently Convention as well as SCAP direc-yong co-operative drew up a con- left his partners just gaping at the tives. He would, naturally, be dealt stitution and elected n board of air. Gallagher, who is on the same with by the occupation authorities, directers of nine members of the bill at Hampden Park this Wednes- K. the crime was considered too community. day, is showing very puffy eyes serious to be subject to the limited after sparring-United Press...
Threw Helpless
Dog In River
penalties imposed by the court, the case would then be referred. to ព Special Military Commission which has absolute power of sentence to denth if necessary. However, prac- tically all offences dealt with to date have been connected with trafficking in food and clothing, the properly of the occupation forces.
forces has
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BLUE in the NIGHT
YOUNG MARSHAL been recorded, some offences listed
Although no crime of violence Apparently as a prunk, Len-against the occupallon ville Atkins, 81, threw a stray as "acts prejudicial to the security dog into swirling flood waters of the occupation forces" have oc- below a dam near Dayton, Ohio: urred. Such things. Ulegal
As he stood watching the animal
possession of weapons, withholding frantically trying to swim to safety, of information, or giving false in- Atkins suffered remorse and jumped formation are in this category. into the water to save the don.
A map dated 1862, signed. by Roger Tressidy and pointing to this treasure of Black Barta- leme, whom I slayed through necessity." lias beart found on Walmakama beach..
MAY BE FREED
NOTICE
churning stream and cried for help disposed of 812 cases ond 40 moro | help. fa organising'an expedition that the Hsincho Hot Spring in Taipei. Saturday, and 90.m."on) Mon‹.
Ocend
Advertisers are requested to Marshal Chang. Hsueh-long will note that no advertisementa A resident of Elsthorpe, Hawkes soon regala bis freedom, Central Bay, New Zealand, whose wife found News learned from Mo Te-hul, pro- (with the exception of urgent the map in a curiously wrought sea-, The British Commonwealth Base battered bottle washed up on the minent Manchurian leader, who r notices), will be accepted be- But he lost his strength in the Court in Kure is the largest in BCOF shore, said that, he intends to ask cely spent one week in the tween the hours of 12:30 noon
residence of the Young Marshal". During the year of its life it has the New Zealand Government for James Taylor, one of the three are awaiting tria).
days. to the designated Island in the Indi
Chang Is devoting himself wholly companions, dived into Aresque
to, academic study, particularly Atkinn
1. Since its inception it has been The message, done in old-fashion history of the Ming Dynasty, Mr Me to Fridays, copy for the following From and Including Mondays Atklas ank from sight, and, the under the control of Major C. Aed lettering, read: "Ye who finds this two other men-Calvin Duncan and Ricketts, of Rutherglon, Victoria. treasure of Black Bartoleme, whom
saidie
Chang had asked Mr Mo to convey | day must be submitted not inter Thomas Terry-had to pull out Tay- Recently Major E N. N. Ayrton of Islayed through necessity, will be to President and Madame Chiang than 4 p.m.
Petersham, Sydney, was appointed to grateful for the rest of your fo Kai-shek a personal letter, which The dog, swam ashore, several assist. Sitting on two days a week, Roger Tresaldy, J. Drawn by mo | "was delivered · By --Mo's" secrotary, hundred feet downstream, and, re-up to six cases are dealt with at each 1002. w
[M] Mo/was also given by, the "Young turned to watch the search for sesalon. The permanent clerk of the The Intitude and longitude were
Marsha
Lone of his poems, indicat- Atkins. But the man had drowned, court is Sgt. T. C. G. Bradford, of given, together with the alte, of the ing his wish for learning during tha
Asociated Press.
Bondi, Sydney.
d treasure trove? Beular.
lor.
war years
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