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Show - Ittendaytfliovember -1, -- 194 AliSEREVI4EWS- - IS 1 Mt.-YU- The Lighter Vein KE S S S 7711.4.7. M1 Me Lemont - NB,' Henry , H . , rt . . ''' Boy, am 1 puffed up! ' My wife now has the,"new look." She can go anywhere and have the assurance just as ridiculous as the next woman. , ' that she looks .walks into a room or a bargain basement, I , ,,:.,,,,,-- wouldn't be afraid to bet even money ,:,,,,,,.' that she is just as boned and staged -, , , padded and uncomfortable, as it is posf :,',.:. . , ri-o- g', sibla for a gal to be. I know she As ik ';'' , stuff that is the height of 1947 fre .: fashion because of the sigh that almost i il'44 I "1,' 4)44 shakes the house when she gets home and is able to shed the creations of the ' f ,,,,,,,,) .. d , 40 geniuses (both men and ,, 4 women) who think up the near death 4, 1 traps that , "women year . ,... ., i ' 4: , ! 1 Only Hovee o Mortgage om e ome When the "new look" came from J V.I.; . he drawing boards and the salons of t.' Paris and New York, my wife had a fi good serviceable wardrobe; one with :f which she was entirely content. Those dresses, of which she was justifiably proud until the "new look reared its as dust . head, are now doing service and dish rags. To give my wife' the "new look" I had only to mortgage the house, take . in washing, eat frankfurters for the 'The New Look' ' main course two or three times a week, . and cut my own hair. I didn't mind doing that this year, but what it going to happen to me (and the other millions of husbands who went in hock in order that Mama might look like a portable hour glass) next year when "another look" is decreed by fashion? Would Like-TLead Emincipati have given the matter a great deal of thought. I would like to be the first American husband to work out a scheme which would prevent women from being slaves of fashion. It would bring me more honors than George Washington ever received. Even more than Eisenhower has raked in, and his run everywhere from a castle in Scotland to a chunk of hand- tooled pemmican from grateful Eskimos. I believe that we husbands could get results by suddenly announcing that it was time that men had a "new look"that we were tired of wearing the same style ',lifts year after year, and that from now on we planned to discard cloihes just as often as the women did. - I tried it out on my wife, and she ,was visibly shaken. I came downstairs the other morning with three suits over my arm and announced that I was giving them away: She said I was crazythat the suits were only a few years old and were , practically as good as new. Determined To Match Style For Style , "I know that," I said, "but so weri those dresses you diacarded a few months ago. I am sick and tired of the same old - ., three buttons on the coat, the same length pants, the dull old I am going to get a batch of new suits with the pants lapels. ''''"- - Mx inches longer, little velvet belts in the back of the coats, and old rose lapels and collars." '1 explained to her that the male man animal was just about the Only male who is outdressed by the female. I pointed out that the male lion is much more gorgeous than the female, what --w- ith-a decidedly better ruff; that the male peacock has much more dazzling feathers than his mate L and that there are twice as many piano keys in a male elephants tusk than in the tusk of a female elephant 'so:' I concluded. "every time you make our checkbook moan and groan by following the whims of designers, I am going to follow suit." I have a feeling that if all husbands followed this procedure see-t- he . , light and make their clothes last longer. you have any suggestions, let me . know them. 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Would Adjust Cuts Knutson said that since this would benefit principally perrom MOM sons with $300,000, flat percentage reduclevels income tions in those would be adjusted to make the about overall savings equal to the original GOP' tax-cprout posals. Mr. Truman twice used his veto earlier this year to kill a Republican-backe- d $4,000,000,000 tax cut. These measures would have 'eased income levies by 30 Per cent in the lowest brackets, 20 pe? cent formiddle incomes and 10.5 per cent for any income over $302,000. The House upheld Mr. Truman's first veto when the vote to override fell two tallies short s. On of the necessary the second test the House voted to to override with 28 votes pro-Fasc- ist Can) lien Women Suffering Backache MM gressive movement." Foster and Dennis said the party in this country will "continue to promote the international solidarity of labor and all and and "especially the friendof and Sothe American ship viet peoples." 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RE-ELECT1- We, the Undersigned Voters of Salt Lake City, In the Inier;est of Good Government,- - Sponsor ' I 2...1 7,. VIE COLIPLILIEHT HILl FOR A,"CLEAN" " 75 50 9J IC , TIBI SPACE (33E110 (41) ILIt is WE URGE IIIS ' Heaters I.- - I, 11 8 11.2 A Hato, Rooting 2820 jeffers oo. Ogden. Utah ' Rawlins Moaling a Appliances 1146 L Ith North. Prove. Utah us ,RENN1 S. 10 - pro-Fasci- st - AWL NEW- - YORX(AP)--Th- e CommuniM party of the United States say; it has decided not to affiliate with the new cominfOrni at Belgrade, for fear such action woutebe seized upon by "reforces" in this country "as a pretext for actionary and new provocations and repressions." - T h e American Communist heartened a p pr Vas tivity, Party, however, 'and. lov--of the announced pur- - cies. poses of the Cominform, an in- - en of peace in every land." "Confronted by the Marshall formation bureau set up by the Communist parties of nine Eu- - planWall Streetis program for ropean countries. an official ;ler!. enslaving Europe and the world it is natural that these parties tY statement declared yesterday. To Promote Solidarity tahheoubldestagrahiaumpprioonvse therelavae- -s Announcement of the decision of the national board of the par- tional independence of their own ty against affiliation, issued by countries'. and of the welfare of National Chairman William Z. ' all freedom - loving peoples," Foster and General Secretary Foster and Dennis declared. I Eugene Dennis. said: "The reactionary and form nowwhipping up hysteria and war incitement in our country would undoubtedly seize upon such action (affiliation) by the American Communist Party as a pretext for new provocations and repressions against the Communists and all other sections of From g-- ."VookrRNP.!101,46,411011Mtaiggi 23,000 . ;.: ' o-- - liketl-a- 1 Heating. Affiliation Would Give Enemies Another Point of Attack, Declare Party Heads WE REC gi M ,Nt ZEEPS YOUI let 134 E. 2nd South. 'T 6 T Heating . '', . 020 IV. 13th South- .- TaL 111911 ' SPIralalts fait's-- 7 ,,,, 1.19110 RENNT, DEALERS: Cass Plumbing - - us Robertson-- - Mods in Utah --- . es us t "...,., t ' -- : , beery-slic- flee MX. i ell'.--ksk- Belief -,- , c 45,000 1 MOSCOW (INS) God and religious m-.-- is r- In ; 4 , r,t4sr,-;,,- To Join New 'Corn inform , - 11 'le ,:::. :','- Dial 94211 lor Service 1itiltiiititittalo) ,,: 7 On ..:::,,,i'::,. t3.,44e4:-..- :,::4,:.:',.. :: ,:.,; ,',.i.'::: 7--- U.S. ommunists Decline- - n "1114r110 a s tlelITIO-Bq- A A 4tau , were 'banned for Communists tonight in a.Stern party reminder citing Premier Stalin's stand favoring science versus 01-religion. 4,, The central committee of I .PY:173:,i:RE::: Communist ' ' organization young : kiz:7., -- its ruling in the ..... "'" published ,. ..' :::r, e,,c youth newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda and quoted Stalin as rtitelltto saying: , "The party eannot be neutral regarding religion. t carries out an , against all and sunI propaganda ., moils dry religious prejudices because ' MO ,, , is stands for science. have "Some members party ff. 1 3- 4 74Nst hindered the real development of dPO4 EL, At1:1 propaganda. I -- b 4 atilla "If such party members are exi eluded it is good because such "I've tried all kinds of Nadel.' and found I can get a emoother 'Communists have no place in shave without one!" the ranks of the party." tion through his encouraging let-te- n Elimination Ordered in ruling and sincere interest." The committee, The composer also credited against Communists going to -Page 1)in the him many things teaching with religion, declared its job is design and construction. He said way of music and composition. to aid in eliminating 'religious ' As to the "Trilogy," Professor superstitoins." he made it while herding cows, wrote he said Robertson actually It also told members that their "as all Mormon boys did in those It back in 1938 and 1939. It was is to stress that religion is days." never he said, until duty in final form, science and a macontrary in the teriallatic tooutlook. he decided to enter it Organised A Band two Reichhold contest The final There was no music teacher pages needed rewriting, which -- the ruling occurred when the Young Bolshevik, sugat the Fountain Green school he he did just in time to beat the magazine, gested leniency be shown memdeadline. beliefs. attended, so he organized the entry Since he wrote the work, he bera with religious band and brought music to the has also produced the famous E Held Impossible atudentsSeme Said tie gavethe Minor-Strin- g Quartet, which was The committee severely critielementary school more music the choice of the New York Muthan many music teachers are sic Critics Circle in 1944; his cized that attitude and declared: "It is considered impossible and paid for. "Punch and Overture, His first teacher was his which will beJudy" this Impermissible for a young Comperformed eighth grade instructor, Dr. D. season by the Utah Symphony munist member to believe in God G. Edmunds, now of Salt Lake observe religious rites." Orchestra; the Piano Rhapsody, and The Communist blast at God City. Later he studied with Ben which was permiered by the Utah Williams, the Fountain Green State Orchestra, un- and religion was issued on the choir leader and town musician. der hisSymphony with Mr. Foldes feast of all saints, a holy day direction, t Because there was no high at the piano two seasons ago, and for Roman Catholics throughout school at Fountain Green, Leroy the "American a the world. Serenade," moved to Pleasant Grove, where With the exception of terriquartet work premiered he attended school and studied string by the Roth Quartet,ind popular tories taken during and after the with Arthur Overlacie, now on on Ruschamber music 'recitals the war,, moat of present-da- y the East High School faculty in sia's faithful are members of the over. &tit Lake.-Hlater studied with country other award he holds is Russian Orthodox Church. the late Dr. Warren Allred of forOne Article 124 of the 1936 Soviet a which won Lehi, and at Brigham Young music piano quartet, honors in constitution separates the church publication University he was under Profes- 1938. from the state and allows "freesor M. S. Gudmundson' and took dom of religious worship and At Work On Oratorio some training from the late Anto He now is at work completing all citizens." propaganda thony C. Lund. former director of the Tabernacle Choir. what may be his biggest work to The question of religious freeBefore moving on to Boston date, an oratorio from the Book in Russia was one of the for study at the New England of Mormon. This great work for dom first points by Averell Harri-- Professor of alMusic, Conservatory choir, orchestra and soloists is then U. S. ambassador to Robertson received what he most ready to be placed. in pro- man, Msocow, when the allied anti-Na- zi refers to as a "sound theoret- duction. bloc began forming after ical background" while studying Meanwhile, Professor Robertattacked Russia. with George W. Fitzroy, who son plans to go on with his teach- theA Germans Soviet spokesman assured still is teaching in Provo. With ing at Provo for the time being. Harriman that religious freedom this preparation behind him, the He is teaching theory and coun- was allowed, but also young musician went right into terpoint, and among his pupils propaganda," graduate work at Boston under Is Crawford Gates, who wrote George W. Chadwick, then the the music for the Centennial prodean of Ameriean composers duction of "Promised Valley." and a world famous writer of What will be his future is unmusic. settled, he says, although lalk for sometime has cpnnected him with Won First Prize the music department at the UniUpon his graduation from the versity ; of Utah where a new New England Conservatory in director is to be named in the 1923, the Mormon composer won near future. Prof. Thomas Giles, his first prize for creative work. who has been head of the school It was a $300 Endicott award for many years, was to have refor his Overture in E Minor, tired at the end of the last school presented as he received the year, but is staying on an extra first degree in composition to be year by request. presented by the conservatory. Professor Robertson resides Professor Robertson was then in Provo with his the booked for 'further study at former Naomi Nelson wife, of MorRome, but physical difficulties gan, four daughters and one prevented his accepting the op- son. The oldest daughter, Marportunity. He returned to Utah ian, is a cellist in the Utah Syrn. 1 Nata and taught for a brief period phony Orchestra and will reat North Cache High School ceive her from BYU this degree In Richmond and at Pleasant the second daughRenee, Grove High School before re- year. violin ter, in the Provo plays turning to Brigham Young Uni- High School orchestra and was versity, where be has been on the principal in the second viothe music faculty since. lin section of the state high His music writing and educaschool orchestra organized last tion had just begun, however. He is a piano student studied with Ernest Bloch, fa- spring. Karen some composing, while nious contemporary composer, at and does James, the youngest, also shows San Francisco in 1929-3- 0 and at musical leanings. New York in 1032. For the folwon top honors over lowing year be studied with 400"Trilogy" entries from 17 countries in Hugo Leichtendritt, renowned the Reichhold contest. musicologist; at Berlin, and in Reichhold, who conceived the 1937 he studied with Arnold idea of the during the Schonberg at Los Angeles. Last war declared award its purpose was to year he worked with Ernst Tech promote "amity and understandat- Los Angeles. Much inspiration was gained ing between the people of the by the Utahn from Carl Busch, Western Hemisphere. who conducted a course at Brigham Young University in 1925, m during the time be was conductor of the Kansas City SymLamed la I enutes a dmkie pow new sob phony. Wksa meow snowmen' aeld tansy saintel.witotal Busch a Constant Inspiration ba Ink oar stoma. and haarthws. doctors wasidt tot proscribe thatozaedlotaat knows kottinal "I didn't study a great deal rbrzAttalsulre. brines amnion tn. a with Busch," said Professor Rob- MY et Mora bootie tom tot double isobar Mot 35a ertson, "but he did see my work BELLANS for Add Indigestion 294 and has been a constant inspirit. - not Spirsdaire gas et oil furnace Is the answer to low toset sat ttenttelled ., , -- SAVE UP - .i.,1"-Pe- I surgnultunan . : : FORN.ACE- - ' FURNACE.- - CAS CONVERSION a ' a SI s . 0 I ' i I : What if HusbetWAlso Turn Sidve,s of The 'New. Look' WARREN GOODR10-17- : Russ 211 TENTH AVENUE LUND - :- |