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Show THE SAUNA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH Woman's World . Economize on Clothing Budget By Making Kiddies Garments rlla B,J CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRUCKS New and Used Homm Trailers X kin. lory Built Models to t boose Iron 714 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 47701 vLXvh & J $ Released by Western Newspaper Union. CONTRACTS INQLTRY COCLD GET OUT OF HAND WASHINGTON. The politicians are chuckling at the political implication behind the May d rvl Popular Jumper AVAR ) 4 scandal case. The inside story is that Mr. May, chairman of the house military affairs committee, walked into the difficulties with the Mead investigating committee, and that the Investigation was not inspired otherwise. As May is a conservative Democrat, and Senator Mead of MISCELLANEOUS New York has aspirations for the WE BUT AND SELL governorship, certain political au- Office Furniture, t ilea. Typewriter, Add iciunes Safes Cash Register. thorities had circulated the report Uig MSALT LAKE DESK X( UANGL that the case against May was U Wul Broadway, hail tLake City. Utah, worked up for purposes of widening the split within Democratic ranks by the liberal side for the purposes of pumshing a conservaInvest in Your Country tive Southerner. If it did not originate in such purposes, it certainly Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! had that political effect. However logical this report may AT sound to some, the Inside story is that the Mead committee membership was making a routine check Into the complicated financial setup in the Garsson companies. Some suspicions about the May transCet O'Sullivan SOLES as well as action were uncovered but not Heels next time you have your made public. Then May brought Dr. Henry Garsson to see Mead to comshoes repaired. plain about the companies being EASY IT persecuted by a meddling investigation, which, they contended, was holding up reconversion to peaertune activities. MEAD HAD TO ACT. The committeemen claim other efforts were made to get them to desist, but they will not identify these efforts beyond the point of saying these came from within the Democratic party. Despite the imminence of the coming congressional election, the with the Republicans Democratic members in all ways. The Republican Sen. Homer Fer- 1 J ' s, p COLT . , . Whoever heard of a colt? But seeing is believing and above is Cricket, 15 pounds of long legs, fuzzy hair and frisky tail. Seven-- j ear-olTiny, a 210 pound pony, believed to be the smallest matured pony in the world, gave birth to Crirket. They are shown with their owner, Homer Houser, Da) ton, Ohio, who raises colts and shows them at fairs, country. CLAIMS WORLDS SMALLEST d m o'smumsAYs TWJrnr- -i light-weig- Styling Important in loungsters Garment basic styles do not Though hange much from year to year m this age group, little girls have fads and fancies which youll do well to follow If they should like wide nb-xi- n trimming or bows, or a certain kind of ric rac, then let them rave their ow'n way to keep peace a the family. Princess styles are very becoming on the younger figure. If you plan to have a button front on .hem, the little girl will be much Tiore able to dress herself, and will 'equire little help from you during If hen von sett fur youngsters. . . . the breakfast rush hour. Sew but-on- s on securely, but do not fasten them too tight Another tip to help your youngster dress herself independent of vour efTorts is to have neck-ane- s open down the front rather han the back, whenever possible This makes it easy for her to slip into the garment, and she wont have to wander about the house is If buttoned until you can get ar ind to her One of the cardinal 'donts in Irewng children is not to have the dresses too long, just because you don t want to take them down every year Long dresses can give a youngster an inferiority complex if her ether friends are wearing them short Another rule is to have them It nicely enough to allow for movement, neither too loose nor too tight Don't select fabrics that the youngster has to be careful of always This will make her too worried about spoiling the dress. Garment Choice Makes t'caring Easy Just what exactly should be in- cluded in the young girls ward-- r be to give the greatest amount of wear The answers to that question are easy. First of all there should be plenty of jumpers and blouses, or perhaps one or two good jumpers which can be con- - ms Any girl who is handy with a needle can make this jumper, a perennial favorite, for less than five dollars. The fabric recommended for it is a rayon and aralac with a wool finish. rials for both jumpers and blouses. Remember that these will have to be washed constantly, and they should be easy to iron Another must for the younger wardrobe is a skirt, or preferably several skirts to be worn with blouses and sweaters and even when the jackets contrasting weather becomes cool Plaids are very popular with the younger set and these are easy to run off on the sewing machine. If you are considering a suit for the young girl, make it very sporty for everyday wear By that I mean have a loose jacket with a pleated skirt Work in soft woolens or all wool or part wool plaids Both the jacket and skirt in such a suit may be worn separately with other things, of course Another good idea for a suit is the ever popular bolero style This can be worked out attractively for the younger girl if you trim the hem of the skirt and the edges of the jacket in bright wool binding of a contrasting color, or even a decorative braided wool Whenever you sew with woolens, remember these three pointers Cut larger than average seams so that the material will not ravel. If the woolen does not tend to run and ravel, pinking shears may be used Secondly, always press out the seams after they are sewed, and have them lie flat The third has to do with finishing the seam Most woolen seams should be overcast and finished with a binding tape so there is no opportunity for raveling and loose yarns Know-Ho- cn w guson Fabrics f. This is helpful m making skirts and dresses and suits Some fabrics contain permanent stiffening and as such will Look for require no starching wasting directions on this type to come with the material. Some stiffening will last only through a few washings, but others will last the life of the garment E.P All ATROOPERS GO RIGHT ON (TILTING . . . Whin Lucius Ruiker, lift, and Tred Cole got out of the army, they thought they were through with parachutes. Tlicv had trained and dropped some 5,000 agents behind enemy lines in World War II. TRADIin LA I years, be a member of the V. S. s nate at next session. This was assured by the defeat of Sen. Robert La lollelte by Josi ph R. for the Ri public an nomination. Ia Foilitte had recently rejoined the R publican party. 40 A t, the first time ...a TorLaIOIIETTE olletle will not BROKE TION certain resin process makes certain cottons and rayons fabrics but not crease-proo- v, f There are some fabrics which resist certain stains and dirt When you buy the material, ask which has a wax finish and which a chemical finish as this information will be important when you wash the stain-proo- all verted into five or six outfits apparently different just by a change of blouse. For early fall plan to use some of the more sturdy cotton mate- - , ' j ' jf w W-- ' 14 garment ' f 'L . " Fashion Forecast For warm school days theres no neater trick than the striped cham-bra- y dress that is so easy to launder Th v will look especially youthful on the teen-ag- e girl if theyre made with touches of nc rac, saucy shoulder tucks and full gathered skirts. suit offers infinite prssibilies for mix.ng and maten-m- g costumes A three-piec- e What's new in color for the school girl First of all there are the three basic types to ch jose from black, brown and gray For those who want something a ttle more vivid, there's bright red and brilliant blue You U see these colors appearing constantly m fall plaids - lct velve For dressv dres-- e teen ofen corrb'rei w th pla d taffeta or velveteen with woI (who does not well-know- n types of finishes It is essential to know them because care of the garment differs with its finish which give of Michigan run again until 1949) has been termed the bird dog of the committee Ferguson and his Republican colleagues were In a position to force Mead to act if he tried to cover up. Perhaps they may have been gleeful at the prospect of roasting a Democrat on the eve of departure for home and election Another inner political sidelight is that the Garssons hired as their counsel for the inquiry Wayne ALREADY MAKING TnEIR MARK ON THE WORLD . . . Piloted by nurse Anne Lambiase, baby Marie New York Johnson, a i Iona records her footprint on the hospital birth cerlificate, at the Long Island College hospital, Brooklyn, City Democrat. where the 22,000lb mark was passed. Another newcomer to this vale of tears protests as he awaits his The evidence carried odors turn to put a footprint on the sands of time. At right, babies Marie I iena and Mildred Ann are initiated real lung to high heaven, but did into the biackfoot tribe and seem contented. Movement has been underway for some lime. not prove coni lusively that May ever received any money directly, although It produced testimony indicating money was sent. The committeemen have been authorized to look over the income tax t returns of May to supply the missing links, and while these cannot 4 be used as evidence or made public In any way, the committee may get some leads to the links. The law permits President Truman to authorize sui h looks at the returns. All in all, the newsmen who sat at the press table throughout the inquiry thought the whole case could be put down hs a scandal so plainly marked with evidence that no one could eover it on any side. Democratic, Republican, IAC, or any other A number of chemical processes are now used on fabrics crease-resistan- Yo i U sat e money on clothes. ACCESS. HOMES ON WHEELS JLLj X1THAT is more fun than sewing fur childien entering school Nothing, that I can think of right at the moment, because these youngsters usually have such fine, healthy bodies, basically good figures, clear skin and bright eyes. They luok so perfect in almost anything you turn out, that it's a pleasure to sew for them. Youngsters go through their clothor outgrow it so ing so rapidh quickly, that home sewmg for them is a necessity. Not only can yard goods be made up into attractive dresses, but many other things can be remodeled to fit quick as a wink Styles in young girls dresses vary little from year to year, so if you nave two or three good basic patterns, these can be used over and over again You'll discover that your little not of gnl is very grown-ustyles so much, but in her own age and social group She wants to wear dresses like her friends, the same type, if not the same fabric. Don't steer too far off that course if you want to keep her happy. For school dresses and outfits, your best choices of material are woolens and velveteen, plaids For warm fall days, cotton will still be the choice. & ' REP. COFILE INVOLVED. But lo and behold, the case produced a political tail larger than the dog. The Coffee case, follows-mimmediately thereafter, concerned a left leaning Democrat, Rp John M Coffee, who received $2,590 from a war contractor for services. He votes mostly on the leftish side. Thus the scandals came out even in Democratic ranks between the two eorflicting factions, and the the most gained Republicans ground from the entire transaction At least no one showed they claimed to have or were selling any influence. It was Senator Brewster, Republi can of Maine, who told the committee of the Coffee matter, which (list was mentioned in a mayoralty campaign in Tacoma, Wash , by Republicans I think the sum total of the scandal matter is this. If anyone started turning over every ndl contract, at his particular time of Vs orld crisis and difficult to gain ground in an pocjce, ec election, the ultimate outcome would be difficult to foretell. At any rate, the Mead committee tnt to v,ork on sjrne Presumably minor cases on the Pacific coast CANT The ... 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