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Show UINTAH RASIN RECORD Sneaking of Sports Comfort, Style, gig Ten Sets ln New Good Example In Athletic Aid ent that to meet 1(y with the op. Pleasure (Released by TUST how aastime, sent Idition: nade you- d mg 7 bir pemng s house if ASA prologue you. to the season before us the National Shoe fair, held in Chicago recently, launched many new styles for the Easter parade, and for the spring and summer months to follow. It is not possible to tell of all the shoe fashions exhibited, so in the next few paragraphs we will cite a few outstanding highspots. First, one is impressed with the striking originality that marks the styling of shoes this season. The big news is the swing toward back decoration. The newest models are styled with all sorts of fancy cutouts in heel and sections. Open toes appear in a substantial percentage, with good taste using a restraining hand. In leathers there is decided ingenuity in combinations, especially with fabrics. In the forefront are leathers from the reptilian family. Patent is a contender, dividing its style prestige with gabardine. Suede is also definitely in the picture. The stepins are prime favorites. The majority of these, and of pumps, carry elasticised sections. For the initial purchase smart women will select black or the new bluejacket blue, a dark navy. Malibu beige is also a color you will be parading. Gray is due for a decided revival. Heels introduce more novelty in their heights and shapes than in b- Martha Mo. IHT mself, s, and ing- .jerous is side-bac- every suits Aure- - thintt ShaU eaves MAJ. JOHN L. GRIFFITH j icommissioner of Big Ten athletics, m defining conference regulations, states: s sons. Big Ten regulations on the matof financial aid to athletes are Jfear and definite. They state that ter IX jy Jathetics wilhin the conference are lo be conducted on a basis. All unearned financial aid, except from relatives or others in a position, Is deemed not permissible unless it be in the form of Scholarships, loans or tuition remissions administered by properly constituted university authorities. 1 Members of the conference submit ?o Griffiths office a complete record of all benefits accorded athletes out Jef university or athletic funds. Few people can find fault with rose restrictions. They are a log-- a al solution to 'an onerous problem. Ten schools do not attempt to fill available positions with football flayers. Nor do they refuse to of-- f r a job to a prospective student because he is an athlete. k top-hon- V 11 a or lit 0 Many advocates of simon-pur- e tics would swing the pendulum too t,r They shout subsidization too uickly. No thinking person would Fan an athlete from a school job tierely because he is an athlete. His alh-- j, cnances h, should be just as good no better than any other student. HI for financial h assistance ' n j ' IE O' -- II itOlT iMU sbo 'I Athletes as listed fn the Big Ten seports include all var.sity squad members and winners of freshmen numeral awards. The 5,169 men who re so listed represent 7.6 per cent f the total undergraduate male enrollment in the conference, which totals 67,823. Scholarships are made available 4,475 students in the Big Ten, "and of that number 315 are held by tthietes. The percentage of athletes holding scholarships corresponds almost identically to the pro-- I ortion of the number of scholarships available to the total male enrollment. What could be fairer? It is difficult to find any grievous fault with an arrangement which would allow a more or less wealthy alumnus to pay the way for a boys education. Many athletes would never have had the benefits and advantages of a college education were H not for the financial backing of a sports-minde- d sponsor. It would be unfair discrimination to single out the sponsored athlete and deny him the right of athletic participation. By the same token no one woulr deny the athlete his rightful anc t lined share cf scholarships, cam I us jobs and student loans. 1 f if! nd f of! any previous year. They will click from flat platforms to new spike altitudes. Wedges in medium and high heel versions promise a great vogue. When you see the new play shoes you wont be able to resist. Wedge shoes with soles in brilliant red kid and tops of Paris blue, buck piped in red, with a red drawstring around the top will embark you gaily on that spring which fashion advises will be here, with patriotic colors flagging interest from head to foot. Ready to step out for spring are bluejacket pumps with bows and moccasin-effec- t fronts edged in white as shown to the left in the picture, worn with a navy and white print frock and navy and white accessories. Gay stripe wool for coats is a spring promise. To wear with your striped coat choose shoes such as accompany the Coat illustrated. Describing the shoes shown in the inset, beginning at the top, No. 1 is the new double platform type. The alligator pumps next below are real smart They are in the new taupe gray, have the latest square toe and heel design, with stitching in brown. Shown next is a significant style forecast. It combines alligator with suede or gabardine. Two pert bows of alligator add swank. Comfort plus style is the very important message conveyed by the shoe that concludes the group. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Lamarr spent Long before the liar brought u inter fighting into prominence , the United States army began training picked troops to ski, keep weather and warm in themselves to other adjust problems of winter warfare. These pictures were taken during maneuvers near Fort Brady at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in primitive countryside on the upper peninsula. Fhoto at right shows soldiers on skis being pulled by an army truck for fast transportation through the snow. This winter, for the first time, troops have made extensive use of white sheets for camouflaging. Russian-Finn-is- sub-zer- h 11 i o Is Ml-r- ' high-necke- ' si ABOVE: Soldiers climb from their trench for an attack. Notice that riflemen are being supported by machino-gufire from fixed emplacements. n . Ji JOAN BENNETT fireworks for ammunition would be of the mill amusement for e newspaper men like those so portrayed convincingly by Adolphe Menjou and William Gar-ga- n as anyone who has known such newspaper men will tell you. The picture is so good that it should be on your must list; its so good that memories of it haunted your reporter along about the time that Gone With the Wind had been running for a good two hours and still had plenty of time to go. just run Your Personality House coats and hostess gowns, like all other costumes, should be chosen to match your personality. Once In a while the tall, stately woman may find it amusing to go t4W A sheer crepe blouse In monotone pastel, pale blue, muted pink, grayish green or the new wheat color with a dark skirt of rich fabric is a dress formula that carries style obconviction. The blouse pictured details. newest Etyling serves the full High neckline, long generously effect that corselet wide the sleeves, waistline, they are gives a nipped-idressmaker marks of fashion-wis- e touches. A matching turban is late fashion decree. new styles Nepotny is launching them in chemisier blouses, making of silk or cotton novelty shirting and trimming them with featherstitched braid and nacre buttons. n old-tim- e shell-shape- d frilly and feminine at home and the hoyden may try her hand at elegance, but these are the exceptions rather than the rule. Ordinarily the woman who spends many hours in her home likes pretty, cheerful pastels, while the career woman who keeps an eye on the practical side chooses the darker red, wine and blue shades. Wet Day Ensemble Chic and Sensible Copper and white are attractively combined for a rainy day ensemble. A trench coat of copper-tonewhite gabardine is teamed rubbers and a transparent copper-tone- d umbrella. The umbrella has an ivory tusk handle. An amusing lapel pin for tins coat is a pair of while celluloid ducks. 35-in- Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patlern 15 cents (in coins). wsnsiwUtwMb And, speaking of Gone With the Wind, if youre old enough to have seen D. W. Griffiths Birth of a ABOVE: Target practice in a driving snowstorm, while troops advance in open formation. RIGHT: Tre limbs and ropes support pup tents, and pine boughs form mattress on top of the snoui For Your Gough Creomulslon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to loc.ii r germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membianes. No matter how many medicines you f' have tried, tell your druegiot to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION As lie Saw It We have not read on we have seen his object, author t whatever it may be, as he saw it. Carlyle. Her is Amazing Relief of Conditions Duo to Sluggish Bowels tlamtfifncdu fr;;:; f vgtAbl laxative. jrrfn all ho eliin. mvifjritiug IcA rrN vr Uuiii. Wifhmii IViUlUUl Diclf nihlt If H - J A M W'l 1 fi rrtil m;I - ! Ui Uv v i fik S f--- 'NJ J 6 K not d lighted, hoxof NR from refund the pun hnne our testtJien druKKint. M tke tlte return Ute bo to us. We will - , ABOVE: Soldiers on the march ride skis and draw their weapons behind them. LLFT: As temperature drops to 10 below zero, the camp fire proves a welcome respite from rigorous fighting beforp starting out again after the foe.n H - fKn)alle relief from auk hratjAthea, bihouti epila turd feeling when bsmx lattfi with corntir atiun. j . 11 LOSTYOURPEN ftzfurnnK Another good picture is Metros "The Shop Around the Corner, with Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart making such a good comedy team that the rather slim story Js vastly entertaining. LDS7h r !lltk : t S ief At Last for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis One of the most inspiring sights in radio results when yon watch Alec Aleo Templeton broadcast for Templeton Time. Not merely because he plays so beautifully, but because he Is so sure of himself. The spirit of fun which faintly curves bis lips seems to move all the other performers, lifting the entire program. Yon realize that he Is blind only when he is Introduced; the other performers smile broadly, but Templeton doesnt; in his world, a smile means nothing, because it cant be seen. ODDS AD rat Drill', uf the nation arr siunu h mu ; a tint read ihirinit a "Gang Diulrn" broml cait nlriililnd oiip Dot D i l!v non they're all burnt houndrd, by unmlrin ut unit at irojt mount tlnitht, 41 hrdrrir March it onr of the fm toilhitlit at tort u ho mil an eil a radio nil niiiin at on thort notue. nothing to make. And the first time you slip it over your head, tie the sash bow, discover how pretty it looks and comfoi table it feels youll go ahead and make up several, in order to have a fresh, clean one always ready. Tuck some away for bridge prizes and shower gifts, too. Gingham, percale, calico and chambray are pretty for this. Baibara Bell Pattern No. 1888-is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 3Vs material; 1 yards of yard trimming. Send your order to The Sewing B old-tim- Nation youre going to feel right at home when you see this latest picturization of Civil war scenes. Of course, D. W. couldnt use sound. I wished modern producers couldnt when that soldiers leg was cut off A pastel felt or a gay fabric turan anesthetic being used. ban make good starters for without But the story of Scarlett OHara spring. The sailor theme is a most makes a great picture; dont miss important one. As for turbans you it! can wear no smarter headpiece. The latest is to have a turban match As a rule the only woman ineither blouse or bag or match something that has to do with your cos- volved in the Sky Blazers broadcasts is the sound effects girl. Ora tume. While the husky males The outstanding feature about the Nicolls. stand before the mike. Ora, whos a hats tilt the over that face, cunning some not much larger than the palm little thing, fires guns, makes a of your hand, is that they all throw noise like a hefty male sloshing the spotlight on back views. Milthrough jungle swamps, and shatliners have devised all sorts of ters the air with simulated airplane schemes in the way cf snoods and effects. But being the sound effects fitted deep bandeaux and ribbon man is a grand job for a woman, contrivances not only to and she loves it. She has her trouinsure a comfortable fit on the head bles, though; trying desperately to but to give chic and charm to back please the director in the matter of views. firing a gun, she demanded, How many shots is a fusillade? House Coats to Fit to s crisp, flattering, practical home, fashion! Te square neckline (no troublesome straps), the princess waistline and bosom gathers make it fit as becomingly as your favorite afternoon dress. And it covers your dress with protective thoroughness. Send for the pattern this very minute! You can finish the apron in a few hours, because its simply ( ) cap-fittin- g 9 kb-- a M Unequal Restrictions ! (1833-B- ) is so pretty that it really deserves to be called a fashion a - the week or so Milliners Turn Out Cunning Spring Hats Pastel Blouse Ig ;reatf 'T'HIS pinafore apron If you think some of those hilariously funny scenes in The Houswhich stars ekeepers Daughter, Joan Bennett in the title role, are a bit rest assured that theyre not. Even the battle with ou a,5 "uctior c By Virginia Vale (Released by Western Newspaper Union long-sleeve- conference, one of the nations greatest, operates under the basic principle that the athlete is entitled to every consideration which might be accorded a nonathlete by the university, but noth-.n- g further. Maj. John L. Griffith, o bun: ink an. ood a- -, e plea-athe- re n Tf people, mind you, who patronize night clubs so often that visiting movie stars are just people to them. But Hedy Lamarr Markey was so beautiful that she bowled them over. Of course, she didnt exactly try to hide her light under a bushel. Night clubs were warned in advance when to expect her. And she even went so far as to wear a diamond on her forehead. Maybe she was rehearsing for the role of Cleopatra. Well, it was good publicity: everybodys all agog to, see ,!l Take This the next picture in which Woman, she will be seen. clothes a She wore glamour-gir- l linky black evening gown with a peg-to- p skirt, embroidered in blue and beige paillettes, another eved ning gown with a basque of black satin, the skirt of black satin to the hips, cream colored the rest of the way. The Big Ten them-odpe- Silence Preferred she proved conclusively that the largest city in the country is a small village at heart. She visited a newspaper office and appeared at night clubs, and people stared and stared and even were guilty of pointing and these were Regulations Defined sug tr bird Troops Study Winter Warfare in New York with her husband ions. z jife-si- In New York I' Mage i? True Funny Scenes DURING al in intercwidely discussed problem The deathletics today. ollegiate a demand mand for winning teams stuemanating from alumni groups, dent bodies and synthetic alumni schools going has resulted in many for athlsearch in their afield far luetic talent particularly gridiron minaries. It is obvious that many schools have not relied solely upon Jie fame of their professors or the traditions to induce glory of their athletes to die for dear old Clapthese factors, in trap College. To added a more be must cases, many financial aid. tangible persuader The length to which a school may dego in subsidizing athletes usually on conferpends, or should depend, It is generally conence rulings. ceded that a majority of schools live up to the letter of their various conference laws, a very few obey the spirit of the laws, and that too many of them wilfully evade restrict- are your uni-- J finan-ci- for in I yersities go in extending assistance to individual athletes? Ihat is unquestionably the most the ien f Filin Tactics Adopted by U, S.; Vr s Western Newspaper Union.) far can colleges and Stan By CHERIE NICHOLAS McSIIANE By ROBERT 'Ping or nt these Plywood Pattern Jirls Color, Novelty Spring Shoe Fashion Charming Nciv Apron Has Square Neckline WATCH TJTOU con depend on the special ealee the merchants of our town announce in the columns of this paper. They moan money saving to our loaders. It always pays to patronize the merchants who advertise. 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