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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Ida Lupino for Lois Leeds.
Lols Leeds gives you, a quick Eye Beauty Treatment,
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
"Dear
have deep Lols Leeds-] Itnes under my eyes. I use eye cream as you directed but the skin
I would rather see you buff your malls than wear a light polish be- cause lips and 6ngernails should match in colour if you do use polish. A buffed, gleaming nait will bar-
is loose and I do want to lighten It, monize with any shade of lipstick, up. How?-ESTIE."
"Dear Lols Leeds-1 have a white Make a small pad of ganze. Sat-and gold evening dress and old rate it with. wstringent and press white ballet slippers. They are kid. it firmly, back and forth, under the Could they be dyed?NELL M." eyes. Ida Lupino. In Warner Bro
there, "Escape Me Never", shows how she ducs her 11001 beauty treatment.
"Dear Lois Leeds-Is a lanolin cream to be used on an aging skin? --MRS. T."* Yes, a cream with a lamiin base Is particularly effective for the aging ¦ skin and the dry, wrinkled skin.
Dear Lois Leeds-I can't wear dark red null polish as my husband objects to it but I do use a dark red Tips.lek. Would a light nail polish Jook all right?-ROSE,"
Miami Maksym
GABRIELLE
One Minute, night and morning, -spent in patting on tiny amount of cream, rases lines and dryness. An extra Minule spent in blotting awny excess Upstick gives you a well groomed Defense. An extra Minute used to wash the eyes with lution Defends Beauty and Good Sight! One Minute to blend rouge Defends your good-taste and makes you lank both Pretty and Natural! Nrzt-Silver and Gold!
SIDE GLANCES --
1
Be a clever girl and paint your
let slippers with gold paint."
"Dear Lois Leeds--My
hair
very pale. Should I have it Unted a dark brown---Miss X."
No, I would dramatize the pale Blonde calour by weekly shampoos nd emua res to brighten 11. Wear Back with pale Silver-gilt }jewellery,
"Dear Lols Leeds- live in a cold climate and I have a dry skin. What do you suggest?-CANNIE."
Use a rich cream and a warmed
oli.
"GI LEGACY" PROBLEM
The magazine Newsweek has
devoted 11 nine-column lead story to problems of German children by American soldiers, blaming the Army's policies for e present conditions under which an American may father a child but a German mother has little or no means to get it either adopted by its father or recognised as an American.
Newswerk says that trouble began when the Army decided to lift-the fraternisation ban when it "became Krally possible to do everything. with a German girl except to marry her. There is no quicker way to undermine German psychology than lo say the women are good enough to sleep with and breed with, but net marry with,"
;
The article equally scores the now abandoned cartoons showing German women as "Veronika Dankeschoen" dir use carriers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1947.
Phoenicians Visited America 18 Centuries Ahead Of Columbus
By DON JENNINGS
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
Dr William Walker Strong believes, after seven years of research, that a band of Phoeni- cians colonised the Susquehanna Valley about 18 centuries before Christopher Columbus landed in America.
The Mechanicsburg author-archeologist, who is fellow of the Mellon Institute of Pittsburgh, has 400 stones bear- ing inscriptions of the ane'eut seafaring spécinilats, to support his contention.
03:43MEZSERNE3702:49MERIANNAREN ERASENTEERINOR
LAW OF GRAVITY FROZE TO0
Frank WBennett of Wapato, Washington, won the liars' contest at the 12th annual dinner of the Yakima Valley Anglers' and Hunters' Club. His story:
"Dan MacDonald was telling me about a hunting trip to Canada, when it was almost too cold to survive. One bitter day he spotted a fine, 12-point deer. He shot and scored a direct hit. but the deer leaped-over a cliff and disappeared. When Dan looked over the cliff he saw the dear frozen down. in the air halfway
It was so darn cold the law of gravity froze, too."
LIZETODENNÍSCJA FORÖVANTE ZENANTOT NA ESEISMIENNIK21:43 KANTANČIO
World War III "Widows"
From the stones, which he as collected since 1940 in the Harrisburg (Pennsylvania)
DUMBBELLS
FREGISTERED US.
IF YOUR
PATENT OFFICE
PIG DOESNT CONFIDENCE FATTEN WHY
DON'T YOU. ASK THE VETERINARY WHAT TO Po
↑ HAVE NO
IN HIM HE 16 50 THIN HIMSELF
HELIGOLAND
aren. Dr Strong theorised that PROPOSED AS
JEWISH HOME
some 3,000 Phoenicians sailed up the Susquehanna River in 371 B.C. and established min- ing camps for iron ore produc-
The demilitarised little for- tlon because their iron reserves- had been seriously depleted intress island of Heligoland, 60 miles off the German coast in the war against Greece,
Himilkon, the famous Phoenician the North Sen, should be turn- admiral who became a national ed over to some 10,000 German hero in the Greek War, probably Jews who do not wish to settle
icd the expedition, according to in Palestine, the secretary
Strong. An iron stone found nt
Sliver Spring, Cumberland County, general for the Society of Vic- carried Phoeniclan letters which tims of Nuremberg laws con- translated
"Rab read
(captain) tends. Himikon was
this wounded at pince,"
bro Jewish
Salled Around Africa
race)
first
Richard Thieben Raid the 10000 descent but not of Jewish
confession. Under the by Nuremberg laws they last their citizenship, their properties and In most cases were forced to do slave labour for the Nazi government.
Thleben suggested that Heligo- land. its fortifications destroyed
The Phoenicians, a Semitic of hardy seafarers, were the
Africa. to etreumnavigate
Their travels extended as far north Scandinavia and they had colonised in Spain, where they founded the when the British dynamited the is eity of Cadiz. The most famous of their colonies 'was Carthage, a rival of Rome.
of
land in April, be converted into a home for them. He said they did nat wish to live in Germany Itself. Strong, who found the first
Another suggestion made by the his inscribed from stones in 1040 society was for all known Nazis to while
in engaged
classifying continue paying their party dues- American Indian relics in this re- three marks monthly-the money to glon, said the Inscriptions bear the used in alding Jewish victims many references to cities In Africa of the Nazi regime. and Asia Minor. Iron stone, he discovered, was produced by pre- histeric volcanoes.
The White House, which has Strong said he has identified the been picketed by almost every letters and his translations
entire Phoenician alphabet of 12 kind of picket, recently wasn
reven! names of 70 captains and picketed by something now-14 the
princes inscribed on the stones. New York college girls who He believes this number of men called themselves "the widows would have hended an to-be" of World War Threu. of about 3,000 persons.
expedition
Some of the stones bear the name The girls, who picketed for two of the Phoenician god, Taned, to hours, rald they came from Teachers whom they offered human sacrifices College, Hunter College, Columbia in time of distress. These relics Iniversity, Long Island University were believed to be parts of sacri- and Brooklyn College.
ficial altors Other pieces were in They carried signa asking for the shape of wedges and mauls bo- ship American industrial tie-ups with the building and repair. Congressional
leved to have been used in Investigation
of
1. G. Farben,. German Industrialists soon to be tried in Germany for
war crimes.
They objected panticularly to the appointment of Judge Charles Sears, formerly of New York State Supreme Court.
Helty Horowitz, who said she went to New York University
of
IMPROVING MOTOR CAR
VISIBILITY
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Improved visibility is a contribu- on which motor car manufacturers are making to the cause of highway safety, but they will need the sup- port of safely-minded car buyers continue progress in that direction, That is the opinion of a 34-year veteran of the automotive Industry, Joseph W. Frazer, who with Henry J. Kalser formed the Kaiser-Frazer Corp., America's newest motor car company.
Cites Ancient Writings Strong, whose research has been credited with" extending modern knowledge
the
Phoenician Jungunge sald the
writings of is Mariana, a 10th century
Spanish historian, agreed largely with awn bellefs regarding the fate
his
of
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Lady on
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THE
STRANGE SECRETI A STRANGE LOVE
Charles LAUGHTON Ella RAINES
USPECT
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STANLEY C. RIDGES DENRY DANIELL
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"The trend in automobile styling toward greater all-around visi- bility," Frazer says. "It is noticeable LAST FOUR SHOWS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. in automoblies of postwar design."
Kaiser pointed out that car buyers
and was the ancient seafarers who colonised before the war showed a preference
"sort of president" of the organiza- tion, objected to Sears' age and the fact that he had retired,
here.
historinn
for a massive hood, even to the de- triment of forward visibility.
He
Mariana wrote that part of
the expedition remained to settle in the belleves that, partly as the result of new land, but that they died out, the educational work-of-organisa She also said she didn't like the waiting in vain for a second ex- way he handled the trial of a Com-pedition. The
quoted lons which promote highway safety, design changes will be in the munist several years ago.
Aristotle as saying that the Senate future
direction and that the in Carthage id news of the dus driver will have a wider area of
migra-forward and side visibility, covery because it feared a tion clearing Carthage of Its Inhabi- tants.
Before they went on the picket line the girls advised Washington news agencies that news and photo coverage would be appreciated.
Kansas Preserves
Bison Hoofprints
Strong said other Aristotle writ- ings described a journey of Cartha inians "beyond the pillars of Her cules" (the
Strails of Gibraltar): Strong concluded that the route of the Phoenlelans took them first to the Azores, then across to the North American coral, Into Chesapeake Bay and Anally up the Susquehanna
The magazine sees partial solu- tien in the problem of this "GI legacy"
by liberalising adoptions Buffalo hoofprints in Karisas sand- | River. procedures by which children may stone, reminders of the past, caused chain Jayal paternity through footings for modern highway American foster parents. United bridge to be removed. Press
By Galbraith
Just tõlf your mother we aren't buying concert tickets
since Junior, started taking lessons on the flute, that's all the muslo wa naidi”
A storm of protest was raised upon announcement that prints of the American bustalo on a farm neur Ellsworth were to be blasted away to permit building of footings for a new bridge across Ash Creek,
Those favouring protecting the prints reminded that they were the only known ones of their kind, cherished relic of the days when herds of buffalo roamed the Kansas
prairies.
The historical-minded protestors won.oul. The engineers of the state highway commission changed their plans ad chose another location for their bridge.
The hoofprints on the sandstone banks of the creek, were embedded when the stone was in a partly flula state and were preserved by harden-. ing of the rock.
French Tourist" Plane Ready
JUDGE PASSES
AS BARBER
Judge E. B.. Chappell of the Nebraska state supreme court may hang out another shingle If he wants
10.
Frazer
alke predicts u gradual toward lighter and brighter colours in automobiles, the widen- ing of bodies to their full usable width and the elimination of hun- dreds of pounds of weight in favour of new lightweight but strong materials.
MATTERS BETTER LEFT UNSAID
The entire little village of Gig- nod, high in the Italian Alps, near the, grent St Bernard Pass, took day off to celebrate.
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600
After a year of investigation the police arrested 30-year-old Isidoro Arizzi and charged him with being the author of more than Chappell stepped down from the anonymous letters informing Gignod wives on matters beach to take, and pass, the written husbands and by the state examining board. and practical tests in barbering given better left unsaid.
The Arizzi fully admitted operating judge practised the trade for nine lus private domestle detective years before entering the legal pro- agency on a free of charge
and said he did it out of lesston.
He Just
wants the licence for because his sweetheart jilted him
when someone sentimental reasons. I think,"
circulated Cossip aminer Jack Gore said.
ex-
about him.-United Press.
basts,
revenge
HULA DANCE MODEST,
SAYS PRINCESS
Lalda Amataupulevasegno-į Born 23 coconut seasons ago, tupu Kreuz, pretty Samoan Lalda is the daughter of retired
Francisco. Her Samoan princess, of the late Chief Aumu-
princess who has shaken grass formerly of San
U.S. naval officer, Milton J. Kreuz, "tourist" bir-skirts from the south seas to mother Is plane to be produced in quantity Chicago, says the hula is not a dough "leader of battles," who
ince the war is rolling off the pro-hootchy-kootch," but a "very allinaono. Pago Pago before
The first French
duction line of the National Society serious" ritual dance. of Aeronautical Construction plant In Le Havre, says United Press.
Cover
tho
US
Navy took over control, Lalda, a civilian employee at the Zhd raven-haired · reveller
per- Great Lakes Naval training station, forms in her free time before civic Known as the "S.U.C. 10," it ian makes. hor home In
and special propeller Illinois. In her free time she serves events. Her "pusher-type" with the
wheels The dancing
Waukegan, clubs,, " night alles?” are-
the
at the rear of the fuselage. Its as ambassador, for her South Sea hula and "Siva Nife Oll"-Samoan pecularity; shaped cabin, supported island country.
kala dance"- Another tof: 10 her backs UD specialties the Tahitian hos Gett, sitting.
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of
by three non-retractable when on the ground, alve it the ap- her defence of the hula by claiming Sasahe describes as paking all pearance of a "flying automobile long and varied knowledge
The mor
down, Polynesian dances. She
„back" to the huls,” the The plane is powered by a 190- danced, she said, since the learned princess said "It Is not supposed to horsepower Mathis motor. It has to walk back in her home town, be a bit su
suggestive. It's been mis- a cruising speed of about 118 miles Pago Pago, on Tutulla in American Interpreted terribly / Compatibe dn Hour end a range of 650 miles. Samen, and while, za stfident 34. She pointed out that.), “wrong 11 walkhi for 1,500,009; francs, It Sacred Heart Academy in Hono- hula” dances: Insult: the ratives, | carries up to five persona..
Julu.
tou--United Pressing
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