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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Irene Manning for Lols Leeds.

soothes dry, irritated skin.

dramatle bracelet is also attractive for you,

A little wil in your bath

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

"Deny Lols Lerds-My body is ro dry the skin feels hot and itchy afler every bath, What can I do?

NELL H. K." Uie a generous portion of bath oil In a full tub of warm water. Try to relax in your bail. Dry the skin with roft towels and massage with baby ell, watch is very bland and non-prllating.

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"Dear Lois Leeds-Is a white wool duit proper

to wear al a

small church wedding? I am a member of the groom's family. It will be twelve, noon ceremony-LILA," Yes, very smart. 1 would pastel accesories and a will be smart.

wear

flower but

"Dear Lois Leeds-I have natural- ly large hands but they are well groomed. Should I dispense with coloured nail enamel?-MISS S."

No. Lange, well groomed hands wtractive. Use colouring and wear one large, handsome

en the third Bnger, right hand. A

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Minute Makes 4 GABRIELLE

Bring out the beauty of your eyes by using eye lotion to cleanse them. Brush the eyebrows and eyelashes with oil. Use of small brush to apply the oil. Brush mascara on the top lashes with upwench str-hes, to give them a graceful aweej), Uno eye-

SIDE GLANCES

"Dear Lois Leeds-Do you advo- cate cox on women with suntmer spons dresses?—A. B. C."

No-and no-and NO! Nothing is en ugly on a woman as sox, unless she is an active sportswoman. Wear footlels and no stackings and no sax, if you have nies legs-otherwise,

stockings for you!

"Idolatry" Shout In Church

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947.

BRITISH TROOPS DUMBBELLS

FIGHT DACOITS

Still fighting in the jungles of Burma today are troops of the 2nd Battalion, Durham Light In- fantry. Raised in the south of Engand in 1939, this veteran unit saw actión · in France ... right through to the epic of Dunkirk and, later, in the Far East, battled its way out of besieged Köliima, on the Burma-Assam border, during the all-out Japanese attempt to invade India in 1944.

Often operating over familiar country where it campaigned

CANDLE-MAKERS against the Japanese during the

OF ROME ARE NEVER IDLE

Burma War, the battalion is nów combating large, well-

armed bands of Burmese dacoits

who, since the Japanese surren- der, have been pillaging and looting defenceless villages in { the interior.

In March this year, at the request of the Burma Command, Gen. Briggs

Vatican City. There's at least one Industry in Italy that doesn't know the meaning of the word "depres- sion." It's the candle busi-during the previous six months

11035.

Rome-most

Candle, factories in of them hundreds of years old-have been doing a rush business in con- recent series of nection with the beatifications and canonisations

at

the Vatican, where 14,000 candles are burned every time a new saint in elevated..

Burma Command dispatched a bri- gade of troops to affected areas in the Pega, Toungoo and Yamethin districts in Central Burma, where

nearly 1,000 dacolties and robberies! had been committed.

YES, EXPECT IT TO BE AWFULLY STRANGE

GOING TO AUSTRALIA?

IT IS NIGHT THERE

WHEN WE ARE HAVING AT FIRST DAYLIGHT! BUT ILL GET

Madly

USED TO IT!

In

Love With

Son's Wife

Los Angeles. Lester Burnett, 46, confessed Appropriately named "Operation that he was the father-not the Flush," the offensive was launched grandfather of his daughter by troops of the Burran and Indian in-law's two children. Armies, with the 2nd Battalion Durban Light Infantry forming the British element.

-war all right with his son, Durnett said. He said the boy mar- Glamuur was added to the opera-rted the pretty young woman only tion by news of a woman dacoit as a favour to him. leader, sald to be a raven-haired

in a petition to have the two chll- Candle-makers were compelled to beauty who had been scon, astride work day and night in preparation a while hores, directing attacks on tren listed on his own, Burnett said for the last Candlemas holiday villages. Mai Khin Nyunt by name, that 10 years ago he fell in love when the faithful traditionally pre-reports added that she was the para- with pretty Angelina Pizzutto, then sent decorated candles to dignitaries moar of all known dacsit leaders in 17. Her parents refused to let them of the church. From the Pope Central Burma, and that two dacolts marry because he was twice her-age

and widower self down to the village priest, all had already been murdered over

with are remembered

candles on quarrels for her favours. this

holiday.

The Pope's candle on опе Candlemas Is a five-pound which, however, Is never used. It is rung up on one side of the papal bedroom. Pope Pius XII has eight candles in his bedroom, une for every year of his pontificate.

Melted Down Again

him

At each cancnisation ceremony the Ponti receives from the postu- lators of the new saint's cause two huge candles weighing 60 pounds cach. These are later donated by the Tontiff to the poorer churches vicar of All Saints of Rome which, in turn, send them back to the factories which made Church, St Helens, Lancs,, them. There they are melted down the Rev. J. D. Jones, was end-into smaller-sized candles for every- ing the 10.30 a.m. service two day use. Sundays ago when a man stood up and called out: "I protest against this idolatry.

12

The interrupter, Mr J. G. Thompson, of Leach Hall, Sut-. ton, a former warden of the church, continued:

"I protest against the failure. of you, John David Jones, to observe the declaration you made in this church on the 29th October, 1939, that in the ser- vices of the church you would use the form in the Book of "Common "Prayer" prescribed "and

no other."

Candies are in great demand all the year around for regular cere- monies in St. Peter's and Rome's, 500, elher churches, and for apecial gifts. to the Pope during the year.

In the recent cananisation

cere-

mony of the Swiss national hero, Nicholas de Flue. more than US$5.000 was spent for candles.

Saturday Wedding For

Mr Thompson sat down and Princess

the vicar ended the service.

are

No Mean Part

"The father and the young girl were madly in love," Burnett's t- torney, Ben Van Tress, suld. "IL was a case of a man who could not

live unless he had the glri and was

willing to go to any lengths for her.

The 2nd Durhams are playing no mean part in this new type of operation. Already the battalion has killed 12, wounded. 13, and cap- "And the son was devoted enough tured 200 dacoits, together with a to his father to offer his name as large assortment of arms and am- a substitute in the marriage peraw munition, both British and Japanese, mony in order to make his parent In areas where before the advent happy and act as a shield so they of "Operation Flush" hardly a day could consummate their affection." passed without a dacolty or murder Lester Jean Burnett, 18, and the being perpetrated, lawlessness is girl went through a mock courtship ing stamped

Large dacoltand were married on October 11, gangs have either been eliminated. 1037,-the-petition said. Then his dispersed and the leaders killed or father 1ook over. arrested.

out.

As civilian morale is being restor- All three lived peacefully in near- ed, more Information about dacolt by El Monte while Angelina gave movements Is being, furnished by birth to Lester Bryant Burnett, now

8,

Meanwhile once terror-stricken villagers.

and Rose Marie, 6.

Mal Khin Nyunt is still at large, young Burnett was lanking around but rellable sources say that her for a wife of his own. He found gang has been broken up, and here in 1942. Angelinn got a Nevn- da divorce on December 17, 1942, sell on the run, this time in a bul-

and married the elder Burnett there lock cart.

that day.

FLEW TO COMMIT CRIMES

A

A philosophical housebreaker,

said to be "in the habit of

Since then the son has had a child of lits own, and the father decided to straighten out the situation to pre- vent future legu) difficuițies.

...

Van Tress said he was preparing an affidavit for a second action In which wife, father and son acknow- ledge the facts and ask the Superior] Court to clarify the status of the children.

chartering airplanes to commit YUGOSLAVIA

WAS

Ernest HAS DACHAU’

his crimes." was arrested re- "Not Worrying"

Princess Elizabeth and Lieut-cently at Southend Municipal "My protest la in keeping enant. Philip Mountbatten

a week-end with what I recently told the expected to have

the King is Archbishop of York," said wedding, because Thompson later.

"I am writ- anxious that celebrations should ing to the Bishop of Liverpool cause the least possible inter- today telling him what I this morning.

did

ference with output.

TL is felt that, even If the wedding "I realise I am thus supply-day was not proclaimed a national holiday, vast crowds would leave ing evidence upon which I can their work to see the procession. bo sent to gnol för brawling in church, but I am not worry ing."

SOP), 1947HÝ NEX SERVICE, IHO, Y., M. REG. AF, B., PAT, OFF

By Galbraith

I'll make onough on my paper route to buy my own clothes if you'll take care of necessities such as shows, comic books, hamburgers and sodas!"

People from all parts of Briton are planning to vis: London for the marriage,

By having the ceremony on a Saturday prople who could not got back at night would be able to travel on Sunday, and only a few hours' work on Saturday morning would

be lost.

An official at Buckingham Palace said: "Though no decision has been made yet, it is likely that the wed- ding will take place on a Saturday. There is absolutely no reason why I should not. The final arrange ments will be made by the Earl Marshal,"

CHESS PROBLEM

By s. F... FLÄTAU 'Black, 8 pieces.

* White, 12 pieces. White to play and nato in two. Solution to Saturday's problem:

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-Ile Airport. Heaton. aged 26, who stayed at one of the best Westcliff hotels, At Southend Court it was sold that part proceeds of a housebreak-

were found in ing at Leigh

room,

his.

Heaton was said to have confess-

FOR PRIESTS

Cardinal Griffin, Róman ed: "Well, I am a sportsman and I Catholic Archbishop of West- look at it this way-If I run a ruce minster. at a rally in London and win 1 win. if I lose I lose. recently, appealed to the United "I have started a He of crime- Nations Organisation, to hold an Dee

I lose." Hinspector

into the "crimes Hemson said Inquiry had admitted numerous against humanity in Yugo

offences in Southend and various slavin, - parts of the country.

"He had chartered an airplane to By to Eire and his passport was all

up." fixed

Heaton, described Its un unem- ployed bakelitė polisher, was re- manded in custody for a week.

TESTS FOR

HEART

Medical science soon may be able to fell 'you' as much about your heart as it now can about Intelligence.

your

A group of Philadelphia specialists are working out a series of tests to be used in establishing a "G.V.Q." (Cardio-Vascular quotient) Just psychological tests are used to de-

as

in

In Yugoslavia there was a bitter

which persecution

equalled severity the worst crimes. commit-

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HERE, IN A WILD STAMPEDE OF ADVENTURE AND THRILLS, ted by the Nazis, said Cardinal ROmance sweEPS THE PLAINS WITH DARING AND FURY!

Grimin.

It was known that 200 priests, three vicars-general and Archbishop The Stepinac were in prison.

Creatort number was at Stara Gra- diska-the Dachau of Yugoslavia,

So many priests had been mur- dered, imprisoned or sent into exile that the exercise of public worship impossible in many had become churches,

work whether a heart is normal, abnormál, or better-than-normal.

The importance of the lests Is emphasised by Dr Joseph B. Wollte, director of the Wolffe Heart Clinic in Philadelphio.

"Many persons now regarded as

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BUFFALO

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poor insurance risks actually have Next Chango: 'COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN'

excellent hearts," he said. "But be termine the IQ. (intelligence quo cause doctors have au yet no way tient) of a school chilld.

of determining when a heart is bot- The purpose of the sludy is to pre-ter than normal, they go through life vide doctors with a "yardstick" so pampering themselves and missing a they can determine without guess- lot of fun."-Unlled Press.

Rupert and the Young Imp-29

The young Imp is surprised to ice Rupert looking so serious and he perches on his knee. "What' happender now?" he demands." Rupert, tells him that the imps of

•Spring are soon coming to leteli him and punishtim for what he did to the apple tree and the chestnut tree. -“I don't want to are you punished," says the little beats because I like your Ler's both thunk hard and see

it we can do something to make those, Imps les ingry** Suddenly he smiles. P've an idea," he cries,"

"ALL 'BIQNITS: KEYLİVED"

RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY SPECIAL REQUEST !·

AIR HOSTESS WED QUICKLY

NOTICE

Alt stewardesses 'get married, too

Advertisers are requested to quickly; in American, airline com-

advertisements plained as it issued another call for note that no girls who quality for the job,

(with the exception of urgent The company said its girls stay notices) will be accepted be-" only an average of 18 months between the hours of 12.30 noon fore they leave to get married

The qualincations for the Job may Saturdays, and 9 am, on Mon explain why.

days.

The girl must have a year of col- From and including Mondays

lege and a year of business experi

ence; or two years of college; or to Fridays; copy for the following Jold a reglstered nurse certificate.

She must be between 21 and 20, ve days must be submitted not later tween five feet two Inches, and Ava than 4 p.m.

feet seven Inclics; weigh in maxİNTATI

of 135 pounds,

The poundage must be distribu-. ted proporonally" the company speciños.

C. M. POST,

H.K. TELEGRAPH.

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