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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lois Leeds.

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Lois Leeds gives you some Eye Lights for Beauty."

EYE LIGHTS! Warm water, applied with a clean pad of absorbent cation. Is soothing to the eyes. Follow this with cold compresses. When you use eye lotions be pare that they are a nationally recognised product or one that your druggist recommends to you.

Always we'ʼn grody va ation for cleansing the eyes. If you use creams and stay away from soup and water then an eve lotion la anceesalty, H only for cleansing.

tired

Eye pads are relaxing for

I believe that those sonked eych. in warm milk are the most soothing If you can take time out for n few minutes, cleanse your face and throat, wash your eyes, smooth, on some eye cream and, over this, apply com- pressea or eye pads,

Puffiness under the eyes often conica from some underlying weak- ness but this puffiness can be treat- ed locally by what I call rest treat- ments, For puffiness which occurs when you are feeling exhausted, try this.

Wel a piece of absorbent cut- ion, about four by six inches, then

Minule Makers 4 GABRIELLE

A touch of rouge on your car 16bes is a Pretty Gedure! It makes your cars look more attractive as a background for your earrings. And earrings have gone into the Glamour class. Wear jawoled ear- rings and matching jewel pins int your hair. Gold earringa fór accent with Black costumes. And do you . know that Joweled buttons make brilliant Ear Lightal

SIDE GLANCÉS

press it as dry as possible. it over, the eyes and rest.

Make an eye mask by using a piece of absorbent cotton three by Strip it off unit la six inches quite thin. Dip in warm water, then sprinkle with eye lotion. Lie down and relax for at least ten minutes with it over your eyes. Then, when you are ready to make up your eyes, they will be rested.

In

To lighten dark circles under the eyes, use a tle makeup cream in Ilghter tone than the one used for

Work the rest of the face.

Use smoothly, blend and powder.

detruct eyeshadow on the lids firm the dark circles.

To get that young, "dewy lable

colourless over the eyes, se

cyc cream on your eyelids.

to

Things Were

Too Much With Doris

too

Family discipline was much for Doris June Kirsoup, 16-year-old, Pittsburgh girl.

Doris June penned a note to her family and then fired a rifle bullet into her head by tripping the Iriger with a coat honger.

The pathetically childish note was turned over to the

Coroner. The nole read:

"Dear More and Dad and Don:

"I To surry for what has happen- ed before but, this is the only way out. I couldn't stand you and Dad giving me those hurt looks more. Sorry it ended this way.

"Your loving-daughter- "June"

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ony

Up the Streat On the other side of the paper was written:

just wanted to go up the street. Everytime I go out at all you tell me.is that I just go mut to ste boys and it isn't true.

"Love

"P. S.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947,

McNutt Urges Help DUMBBELLS Allies Before Japan

American trade interests will be better served if the rehabilitation of Juvan is postponed to permit other oriental countries which were United States Allles in the war to get back on their feet, Paul V. McNutt, former Ambasador to the Philippines, sald in Chicago, He spoke at à meeting of the Midwest regional committee of the For East-American Council.

"However much we may urgo, democracy upon the Japanese'

ANIMALS AND people, we will be rebuilding a

HUMANS HATED HIM

machine printed for military aggression against our interesis unless we solve the problems of the orient as a whole.” Mr

McNutt asserted.

svill

"If we withdraw from Japan, The fat lady, the sword swal- leaving it economically strong in Inwor, the 'animal tamers and the centre of teeming millions who the clowns all shook their heads economically weak, we at Barnum and Baley's cireus in have set the stage for another whose Baltimore and said they didn't know who murdered Richard Sheehan, the circus bully,

Sheshun, six feet seven inches his tall. with a tattooed stur nn forehead, was riddled by bulicts as

he slept in his tent near cages of elephants, lions and tigers.

Three men were scen running the shots, away immediately after Apart from that detectives have few incts to go on.

"Sheehan was the most unpopu- lar man in the circus," said onc Barnum and Balley offeinl. "Even wild animals hated him and growled ut his approach,"

Sheehan, 45, was a

vagabond with a police record who was hired to drive one of the scarlet-and-gold the "greatest circus wagons when show on earth" was on the move.

Crowds Rocked to see the 'circus' biggest attraction, a young

York- shireman named Al Davis daring! death in a tight-rope high above the

Arena.

Few knew of the drama taking place in the endow of the Big Top

ATE STICK

AS WELL

of war."

OH, THE CAT

I DONT THINK ILL TAKE THE STRAWBERRIES) WONT

1 SEE YOUR

GAT IS SLEEPING

ON THEM!,

MIND MY

WAKING IT UP!

Russian's

Land Submarine

The United States had become the guarantor of peace, in the Faelfie whether I liked 5 or not, he sald.. That pr could be assured

# American only

Government,

*A mechanical mole-a piloted business and the general pubile developed as much interest in Indo-machine for burrowing into the Chinn, Stam, Malaya and Indonesia earth's crust-has been invent- as they had in Hungary, Bulgaria, ed, and successfully tested by a Greece and Turkey,

Russian engineer. The "mole" "Eastern and southeastern Asia-16ft. long, 4ft, wide-is outside of Japan has a population worked by an electric motor. of more than a billion," Me McNutt Power is supplied through a (sald. "It needs only the purchasing cable which slowly unreels from

power to buy and the economic or- Ranisation to be able to

produce.

the machine, Japanese products cannot be sold in Europe, quantity in America and

Asla and they cannot be sold in unless the Asiatics have the money to buy or products to sell in return for manufactured articles.

Economic Vacuum

programme to help them

111

The pilot, in 4. soll-ight cham- ber supplied with oxygen, drives the machine like a tank. Port-holes allow him to see the nature of the earth through which he is burrow- Ing. He relays details to the sur- (nea by telephone.

The first penetration is made by the pointed nose of the mole, which is fitted with a powerful toothed drill,

Once n burrow has been formed the machine forces jtself through the roll in true mole fashion. Jointed jegs Bited

at the Icar reach forward and dig into the sides of the burrow. Then

stretch they and

for- push the whole machine ward.

would be more satisfnelory than the economically hopeless programme of trying to rehabilitate Japan the

of an centre

economic vacuum."

Mr McNatt elted the Philippines as an example of an oriental coun- try, rich in raw materials, which

from merils attention

American trade Interests.

"A few months ago the Filipinos amended their constitution to per- The soft earth is taken up by a

citizens equal rights revolving This story is on record and mit Amen, development it happened in Singapore in with

of spiralwise sources and ownership of mpic. 1940 when members of the natural

he said. "There public Imperial Fórces are vast areas

In the Philippines were stationed here.

with relatively heavy population

could that

conveyor presses the use new public utilities, cheap electricity, cheap transports-into the sides of the burrow, lon and all of the allied services. its screw action helps to push the

"It is up to you business men to machine along. take advantage of the offer 30 mode without taking generously advantage of the people who made it."

Australian

A Malay

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land-owner treated group of Diggers to a satay feed at his residence one Sunday afternoon. Everything went off fine, the lads enjoyed themselves-with the ception of one tough, grizzled hand, Remarked the Malay host: "What's † the matter? Don't you

like our Malay speciality, satay?"

Replied the Digger: "Oh, it's fine.

...only there and it tastes all right... are too many blasted bones in the thing."

the It was then discovered that soldier had been chewing the meat and skewer all in one plece.

White Crocodile Brings Luck

SISTER CITY

FOR MANILA

Manila will have a new sister city as the result of legislation passed by the islands' Congress.

I will be Rizal, and will take in the munisipalities of Panay. Para A white crocodile, regarded as anaque and San Pedro Makati on the southern and south-eastern boun- phenomenon, as crocodiles are no darles of Manila. Estimated post- inally light brown. reported to

Rizal city is have been seen on the banks of the War population Straits Echo.

Penang Rivers, according to the 200.000.

of

The Important American military Local Chinese believe that n white | reservations of Fort McKinley and crocodile is a luck-bringer, white | Nichols Field and the US. Navy Malays hold it "sacred."

· headquarters at the former Polo The crocodile, thought to be about | Club grounds in Pasay, are included You never get mad at Don

seven feet long, was said to have in the city area, but these will be brother) only me. Give my be seen by passersby crawling out given up by the end of 1948-Manila's baby sitting jobs to Naoml and of the water during low tide and two principal airfields, Makati and Shirley." She referred to Shirley sanaaring in the swampy under- Nichols ara in Rizal.-Associated Smith, her cousin, and Naomi Kohl-

growth,--Reuter. meyer, friend:

Cher

Naomi said Doris and she had met à boy at Kennywood Park, and sold Duris give the boy her phone number, and added, "Doris

me that the boy had called for a date but she couldn't keep it."

By Galbraith

5-15

MALACCA

Press.

MEMORIAL WILL

SOON BE UNVEILED

A $13,000 (Straits) memorial which bears. the engraving of four characters of dedication written by President Chiang Kai-shek himself, will shortly be unveiled In Malacca in honour of over 600 Chinese victims of Japanese massacre in the settlement. Construction of the memorial, Designed by Ee Hong Swee which has been held up for Malacca architect, the memorial nearly six months largely be takes the chape at an obelisk rising

38 feet from the ground. cause of the delay in obtaining the Chinese President's dedien- tion message, has been speeded up and the finishing touches are now being laid.

CHESS PROBLEM

By ARTHUR A. PAUL Black, 5 plecos,

COFR. THY BY RIA BERVISE, BİO, T, DE REC, UE, D. PAT, OFF.

"Don't you think we'd bottor wait till Dad gots homa to start digging?. He likes to turn the first spadeful of dirt.

end thon, boss the job!"

Witte. I plears.

While le piau and mate in two.

Solution to yesterday's problem!

GB1 threat, 2, B--B5.

to

Soon after the Ilberation a com- mittce for the reburial of Chinese, atrocity victims was formed and a sum of $25,000 was raised from the Chinese community in Malacca.

Figurts given to the Committee by the B.MA. ind purporting have been obtained from Japanese to be found near the site of their records, revealed that 97bcdies were massacre at Tanjong Kling while a further 219 were indicated at Kes sing

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Dr A. I. Trebelov, who Invented the machine, claims that through average soil the mole can move at 30 ft. an hour, (A live mole-S luches x 24 inches-digging with its front legs covers less than this in a night.

Before

machine designing his Trebuie dissected "dozens of moles to study their structure and digging muscles.

Then

by means of an X-ray machine he watched moles burrow- ing in packing cases filled with earth. The mechanical, mole has been used successfully tor prospecting at the Gora Blagodatnaya m

mine in the Ural Mountains.

Now the Rusalus plan to use it in their search for uranlum.

NIEMOLLER

AND JEWS

Washington' Ought to get rid of the Jewish members of the American Military Government In Germany. My

The reason? Because dati-Semi- tism is growing In Germany " bgain after being almost wiped out, and this anti-Semitism trend is due to the presence in Berlin of officials "with an understandable spirit of hatred and revenge."*

These were the natounding state- ments made to Geiman news scribes at a press conference held by Pastor his return Martin Nicmoeller, on from his extended visit to the United States, according to Germany who attended, reports the Chicago Dally News Correspondent.

Difference Of Opinion

Three Fripinos and one Spanlard who have just returned to Manila. frem a trip to Spain had this to cay of Spain of today.

Congressman Jose Rodriguez Veloso. Spain, 's peace and tranquillity in

"Spain is heaven" declared Juar Hormiloza, of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Committee soon got to, werk- From one Filipino' and one and exhumation of bodles was Spaniard' who 'stowed oway in the carried out, Bisides the numbers | beat which brought back Congress- indicated by Japanese records - amán Rodriguez: “Life in Spain further 360 remains were' exhumel, unbearable."-Reuter,

Rupert and the Young Imp-19

Grabbing the shuttlecock just an i touches the grass Rupert sees to his "amazement that it contains a tiny figure and that an impudent little. face is grinning at him over the feathers. I love Playing with this lainsqueaks lie wee tresture. **Il'* better than a parachute. Is j

•yours?' Rupert recovers his breath. You're ̧«n ́imp, aren't you ?!" he says: "But you're not one of the Imps of Spring. I've inet them beliste, but I've never-met ons like you,"

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