Show r NEWS I 1 THIS WEEK by LEMUEL F PARTON consolidated features service NEW EW YORK simultaneously chancellor hitler and mme ame L elsa renounce gold and extol the fruits of the spirit ing to return Sch says c to y fr france ance cost fetters our soon the fato fait dress art of creation maker finds that americans are too much given to money grubbing to appreciate the beautiful art of couture the paris designer is tree free she says but here in america in creating a costume you must think about cost so ashes going back to paris where art is unfettered and nobody worries about money molyneux fled to make gowns in london but lucien lelong th the new judge landis of the french fashion industry remains in the service of art not money of course the latter implication might suggest that paris as a continuing world style center is somehow geared into chancellor hillers Hit lers jug handled economy and that of course is a rather gauche idea in herr hillers Hit lers mew order its art for arts sake soon after the occupation of paris mme ame relli arrived here to begin a national lecture tour we seemed to be suffering from much misapprehension about france it was business as usual in paris and anyone who fancied that new york might become the world style center had another thought coming however she reserved her apostrophe of art against money for the last addressing the jun junior bior league ot of los angeles recently she said AU all of us in paris are impressed by the generosity of american men regarding their women american men have a worldwide world wide reputation for the money they spend on women 1 I say bravo to you go right ahead I 1 had an idea that the french felt that way a few years ago when I 1 was privileged to see some of the inner workings of laivins Lan vins establishment lish ment in paris to talk to the vende uses and witness the deference to a texas oil magnate when he came in to help his wife choose a gown mme ame rehi lived five years in new york her daughter matisa marisa was born in her ninth street house in greenwich village that was before the days of her fame and opulence and she thought about anoney a great deal in those days taking an unheated flat in patchin place a dingy little nubbin of a street off jefferson market court she found a 20 bill on the floor it was a good omen other money came and she returned to a garret in paris to write poetry A sweater design brought her into her career for one who scorns money meney mond mend she is a masterful an and d diligent business woman her huge establishment turning out around gar garments ments a year at prices up to 50 00 of a distinguished italian family of astronomers and scholars she has been described by edna le fevre as a woman nobody can know absorbed with books on metaphysics aesthetics and philosophy E B MYERS inventor of L the new jet expulsion motor which is expected vastly to increase the range speed and fighting ef festiveness ive of genius at need war planes Is a self starter was a new and finisher too burgh N 1 Y boy who just happened to be a self starter and finisher without benefit of any academic seminars he became a hayloft radio Jn inventor this incidentally was in the bronx where there any haylofts but make it abellar a cellar and the result is the same after 32 years he appears with III his s critically important invention ile he got a job with a wireless end station in sacramento a and was as soon throwing his voice farther than anybody else in those parts lie ile later worked with lee de forrest and by 1932 had brought through a cold light radio tube ile he started work on his jet expulsion or rocket motor tour four years ago engineers say it may increase file he speed of fighting planes by miles an hour TT IT WAS not until they began work 1 in strengthening the roo roofs IS of 0 the capitol at washington that most americans were aware that an architect was regularly attached to a structure of which george washington first laid the cornerstone in 1793 he Is david lynn ot of hyattsville md lynn in 23 years of service had ample opportunity of learning all the ins and o oits its ot of the famous building he served 10 years as civil engineer of the tha capitol and in 1927 became architectural supervisor |