| Show IN NEW YORK By JULIA BLANSHARD NEW YORK May New 2 York arid and and America In general lack general lack any widespread nude cult movement but there here are legions of lone sun-bathers sun nevertheless The Thc other evening at dinner Stuart Stu art Chase noted economist writer and lecturer said that of all aU the things he ever has written he got by y far the most Ian fan mail over a little ittle piece he did two years ago for forthe forthe the he Nation on Worshippers of the Sun Men women and children from rom the north and west rallied to tell him that thai he expressed their heir own appreciation of ot sun bathing Chase hase is an inveterate sun bather Years ago outside Boston he shocked someone who spied his lean figure stretched out peacefully sunning on the he sand dunes miles from anywhere He le holds that a true hue sun worshipper always suns himself in solitude ing ng himself over to peace and quiet and the chance to become attuned to toLfe life lile once more He is against nude colonies Thinks that the minute any numbers of at folks folks' gather to sun themselves them selves they they- become too with rules regulations and conversation conversation conver conver- all of which defeat the thc purpose pur pose and benefit of at sun bathing Two years rears ago Stuart Chase and his lis wife bought a farm in Connecticut cut to which he hc commutes because it t is far from other farms and he lie can sun to his hearts heart's content uninterrupted un uil interrupted Many other ther Connecticut New Yorkers Manhattan folk with country places that range from af afew w unimproved acres to th immense es es- es tates are tates-are are confirmed nudists One man and wife both both well known magazine magazine maga maga- zine writers spend all their Connecticut Connecticut in the thc nude nude and and days das expect their guests to disrobe themselves when they arrive for tor week end w. w kend visits 0 a a aThe The Rockefellers may stop Diego Rivera from doing their theor Radio City murals but Mr Mrs John D. D let ler er Jr seems seems to be a warm admirer of ot his work She has a beautiful l collection of oJ little Ittle individual portraits done by Rivera for lor her her of herh of h herself of t her children o of her favorite relatives and of some of her close friends friends- about 50 in all Seems that Rivera didn't have to sing for his supper like little Toni Tom Tommy my Tucker but when entertained by ay the Rockefellers found that his hostess had a way of asking him to todo todo todo do a little sketch of So and They are exquisite little colorful pieces of ot art very art very dainty very small done In a fine way quite unlike RIveras RIveras Rivera's Riveras Ri veras vera's usual broad solid way o of doing doing do do- ing things Mrs Rockefeller prizes them among ther most precious 1 pos pos- sessions session a a Antl runs rims hi high h in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and shows itself in lii various forms The other day Mrs Al Smith spent several hours selecting a full fuU dinner set of handsome new new china at Alt mans man's Finally deciding on a a pattern Mrs Smith turned one plate over and saw Made in Bavaria She put the plate down as i if it burned her hand Oh she exclaimed I 1 cant can't take any china made in Germany now And after alter more deliberations she picked an English set seL l |