Show If They TIley Had a Gone olle Musical dusi ca In the course of giving musical instruction over a period o oj of twenty years ears Arthur T. T Cremin director of o f the New York Schools of o f Music has evolved certain basic rules governing the instruments for which people are arc best bast bc st fitted according to their individual personality and background Here we tte have eight world leaders as aj they would mould appear if i f they had suddenly gone musical The pic pic- pictures tures ture arc all composites N J t 1 vl i iS S. S Z LR People People with quiet hobbies like stamp collecting are ideally suited for strumming on instruments such as the guitar The No 1 stamp collector of o f U. U S. S loons looks pretty natural behind a guitar here ri-i ri 4 iy 7 S 1 J ti c c cS r L r L f e 0 THAT Nervous tense people like Der Fuehrer make I ideal piccolo players Ambition and the bass viol go together Here is Henry Ford as ashe aslie he lie would look 1001 with the big fiddle NEW NOTE IN MY f WEEK Mrs Eleanor f Roosevelt is the ideal type R for the violin Simple sincere people says ex expert ex- ex expert pert Cremin should take 5 os s r up u this instrument i r. r 4 b Ji S e d P t F ar t. t y V J s Affectionate people like Uhe Queen Elizabeth o of oj England should be at home with the accordion we are i r told toM And Good Queen Bess seems n to be bet t Statesmen whose main mission in life 1 fe f a is telling other ther people whereto where to head in are ideally suited to be band c conductors a always l tea cays s 's waving g the stick So here rere is is' is is II I I Duce Duco di di- diy v y o Winston Churchill has played r many roles Toles in his exciting life and andy played them all all' well uell It is reason reason- reasonable reasonable reasonable y able to suppose he would make aR a R 1 good player v T I i a 4 s I r a iii 55 |