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Show Burnished Beauties Should Blend Powder Tints to flqtter Suntan " Bor ALICIA BART NEA Stiff Writer Your sun-tanned coloring and the make-up that underscores its burnished beauty will look as much like twins as Tweedledum and Tweejdledee if you'll keep deepening the tones of your powder pow-der as you skin grows tawnier.. To deepen a powder shrde already al-ready in use. keep adding from a email box of richly tinted sun-tan sun-tan powder that you can buy. Sift in a' bit of dark color, and blend well with the other powder. This is what a cosmetic chemist would do: Is what golden-skinned Cyd "Fiesta") Charisse of the movies says she does. While your .skin is going into its' gypsiest brown, make capital of its dazzling color by wearing your spiciest lipstick shades. This is another tip from Cyd, who saves her pink, mauve and light tangerine effects for fall and winter, win-ter, when her skin is best flattered flat-tered by pallid lipstick shades. ElMtmJi- " 1 1. 1 ii ii mum .'v'-' vjr ' V-a Boat-Builder to Home-Builder ? Higgins Would Mass - Produce Cheap New Houses if U.S. Produces Cash JYD CHARISSE: Golden-skinned Delman Sets New Foot Style Trend By BARBARA BUKDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NfcW YORK, Aug. 24 uR Delman, high among style setters set-ters for the nation's shoe industry, complements fall dress trends' today to-day with a beautiful group of foot styles generally covered for daytime, naked for evening. The collection shows a fashion emphasis changing from giddy ornamentation to a preference for monotone aristocracy of line. There are closed toes and heels among the Delman shoes in such new and lovely colors as brown-stone brown-stone (a fall variation on the spring's light cocoa), moss green, wine of the year, gunmetal and bronze. The daytime shoes which are open art spt to confine their ventilation to one end closed toes with sling backs, open toes with closed backs. Particularly notable is a preponderance pre-ponderance of draped leather and fabric, some of it intricately knotted to give an open work high instep without heaviness. Other shoes feature leathers and fabrics apparently drawn through jeweled or plain rings at the vamp. Shown throughout the color and material-line is a pump with a vamp trimmed in all over tucks mitred at the center. A black suede pump is shown with a series of tear drops cutouts cut-outs as its only trim. Evening sandals are as naked as- can be to lend allure to a slit skirt dress. the Delman gentlemen point out with' ingenious in-genious strap and bow treatments Evening pumps carry more glitter than the sandals huge jeweled ornaments making up for the covered extremity, apprently. A bcv on one is trimmed with four earring-like jeweled dan gles. Another sports a sapphire spiral with a dangling tail. One of the simpler and most beautiful evening eve-ning or cocktail hour pumps is in Hack ribbed crepe with a sofe trim of black stain crushed bowlike bow-like between two rows of tiny rhinestones. S. L. Juvenile Delinquency On Marked Decrease SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 24 'U.PJ Salt Lake City's reduction of the juvenile delinquency rate is so great that it should deserve national note. Arch M. Thurman. director of pupil personnel for the city board of education has reported to Mayor Earl Glade. Thurman said that over a four-year four-year period arrests of juveniles by the Salt Lake police department depart-ment showed a 50 per rent decrease. de-crease. Hp pointed out that arrests ar-rests in 1P43 totaled 2.192 while arrefty this year are expected to reach only 1.072. based on the record of arrests for the first seven months of this year. Court Views Jewel Loot FRANKFURT. Aug. 24 OJ.P.) The glittering jewels of the House of Hesse sparkled before an American army courtmartial today in the trial of WAC Capt. Kathleen Nash Durant. who is charged with taking jewels and gold plate from a castle hiding place. An old army blanket was whip ped off a table in the military court today, and there lay a fortune for-tune in gems, antiques and gold and silver platp. It was the high point of the day's cnurtmai tial proceeding1; and sprctators and the court itself studied the spectacular display. Captain Durant merely glanced at the jewels but she showed signs of emotion when Major John Salb. Chevcrley. Md.. testified tes-tified that she gave him. in Chicago, Chi-cago, the code word "cemetery" which he said was the signal to Captain Durant's sister to turn over the hoard. Salb said he gave the signal to Captain Durant's sistfr, Eileen Lonergan of Hudson. Wis. Captain Durant stiffened in her chair, clenched her fists and bit her lip as Salb read from a note he said she gave him Juno 3. "I have confessed of having the box of jewels." Salb said the note said. "Our code word "crmetery' still goes. Sorry-1 caused you so much grief." By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Correspondent NEW ORLEANS, la., Aug. 24 (NEA) Although there are hints that the government might -go after Andrew J. Higgins war time boat-building company over war contract litigation, Higgins is after the government " himseff these days on another tack. He has shifted his talents from the production of amphibious landing craft, which his-company turned out en masse during the war, to mass production of low-cost low-cost bouses, and Higgins would like the National Housing Agency to finance . his venture into this field in connection with the veterans' vet-erans' emergency housing program. pro-gram. In other words, if the government gov-ernment produces cash, Higgins will produce houses. To back his loan application, Higgins has a revolutionary house made with two completely new building materials, which have impressed NHA officials and experts ex-perts who are studying them. NHA officials say the hints of war contract litigation involving Higgins will have nothing to do with their consideration. Long-Lasting i In addition to its economy, ad- j vantages of the new house, its i designers claim, are that it. is I extremely permanent and long-I long-I lasting, attractive, easy to erect, (easy to heat and its production won t compete with scarce ma- Industrial School Changes Advocated SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24 (U.R) Extensive new construction at the Utah State Industrial school has been recommended by an, expert who investigated the facilities -at Ogden last February, Sopbus. Bertelson, welfare commission com-mission chairman -announced today. John Schapp. expert of the 'J national pronation association, made the report and recommendations. recommend-ations. He investigated the facili? ties at the request of Gov. Her bert B. Maw and has made am extensive, critical analysis of the situation at Ogden. The new buildings recommended recommend-ed include five cottage-type dormitories,, dor-mitories,, a 30-bed receiving hospital, hos-pital, a classroom building and housing for supervisory employes. The report also suggests that one dormitory now in use be abandoned. aban-doned. The report also recommends extensive remodeling in buildings build-ings now in use at the school. Bertelson agreed that many of the items mentioned in the report re-port showed inadequacy on the part of the school, although some of the items mentioned have since been corrected. SUNDAY HERALD GTAM PAGE 3 te rials. It is made with steel 'Thermo- Goinir up: A sample of the "thermo" construction boat-builder Higrins wants the NHA to bark Is put together at his New Orleans plant. Built-in circular tub can be seen at lower rlgbt. pairs: these facilities have been built into the walls. between the panels. The result, the designers claim, is a com pletely indestructible house re-!'vci Days To Build auirint no repairs or painting.!, " ' cUxT?ld tnJ,t.tne nt'r! Namel" panels. They are sheets of Tn. Thermo Con insulate and . ' w" xcepuon 01 me ', , - : 1 ne inermo-Lon insuiaies, ana , nhimblup plprtriral and somp low-carbon stesl of various sizes upon which are baked a porcelain enamel facing by a process which fuses enamel on it. It has a high finish of any texture or color is insect proof and fireproof. The panels can be m?de into any size or shaped structure. A sinslc story, two-bedroom The second new product is, house suitable for financing un "Thcrmo-Con." It is a lightweight concrete composed of Portland cement, water, sand and a secret chemical expanding agent discovered dis-covered by Higgins. The walls and partitions of the house consist of two panels of Thermo-Namel securely fastened tosether two and one-half inches' Higgins engineers claim. lapart. When the panels are all' The house ill require no in erected Thermo-Con is poured terrtai plumbing or wiring re welding work on the roof, may be built by unskilled persons. It will take a crew of eight persons seven days to complete, a two-bedroom two-bedroom house 750-feet square. der the CI Bill of Rights can be Since tne materials arc con- built ?s cheaply as $4600. which smcrpbiy less bulky than orchis orch-is the entire cost of the com-' ia"y building materials, a maxi-pleted maxi-pleted building exclusive of' mum of usable living space is builders' profit and cost of land,achicved. An 18 per cent saving compared to a rost of $6653 for an n floor space is claimed over identical house constructed of frame construction, and a 25 per conventional building materials.' crnt saving over concrete or con crete nuiming mocK. Another factor in the house's low cost, claimed by Higgins, is BANDITS MAKE $15,900 HAUL BENICIA. Cal.. Aug. 24 U.P. Two bandits with a blow torch cut open the safe in the old brewery at th Benicia Bar yesterday yes-terday and fled with $15,000. Police Chief William DeBana reported. The two men, one wearing a mask, entered the bar through the back door while the janitor. Joe Diez, was emptying trash in the back yard. When diez returned, re-turned, the bandits tied him to a chair and left him in the back room while they looted the office. Americo's loveliest Sweaters te :VM m ft, Myrle's Shop 33 East Center Largest bauxite-producing state in the Union is Arkansas. Herald Want Ads Bring Results Approval Voted Jap Constitution TOKYO, Aug. 24 cjfVPro-j mulgation of the new Japanese, constitution in nearly the samei form that Gen. Douglas Mac-i Arthur approved became a eer-j tainty today when the house of representatives endorsed a slight-! Iv amended charter bv a vote of 421 to 8. " All six Communist members of! ithe house and two Independents! cast negative ;otes. ! IDAHO PEDESTRIAN J KILLED BY C AR , j DONNELLY. Ida. Aug. 24 OJ.'1 I John Harla. Donnelly. wasj killed late yesterday when he; iwas struck by a car driven by' JE. Winn of Oklahoma ?s he was i walking across the highway four1 i miles south of here, i Valley County Coroner I. L.: Titterton termed the accident; "unavoidable" ; .. - - the economy of transporting the materials. The only articles which require transportation from the plant are the fabricated sheets and parts made of Thermo-Namel, Thermo-Namel, and the expanding agent used in Thcrmo-Con. None of this requires a large amount of packing pack-ing space. The cement, sand and water are obtained locally. "If Higgins ran get the "go" sign from NHA soon, he claims he ran be turning out 20 houses per day by January and by the following fol-lowing May he can have reached his maximum planned production of 270 houses per day. Expanded production facilities could increase in-crease that figure. Sample package: A completed Higgins house stands in the shadow of New Orleans factory that turned out landing craft during war. 81 CANDLES ON TWIN'S BIRTHDAY CANTON. O. (U.R) H Elmer and J. Emmet Pieren. twin brothers, broth-ers, celebrated their 81st birthday anniversary with a dinner party I where the center of attraction was la huge cake brilliant with 81 can-'dies. One denier in yarn size would be so fine that 4.464,523 yards pound. it to would take make one MEXICAN KILLED MCCALL. Ida . Aug. 24 U P One Mexican national was killed and five others injured when a forest service truck overturned over-turned on Elk Mountain east of here yesterday. Dead is Jose B Guerra. The truck was transporting about 25 Mexicans to combat a small foret fire. The injured were flown to a Council hospital by a plane of he Payette national forest service. -1 I ! THESE RUGGED WATCHES for SPORTS! 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