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Show fSF. fjplV r 20 A DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975 4 U i i Arts is a major '"I DAILY 10AM TO 0PM SATURDAY 10AM TO 6PM . . . SUNDAY NOON TO 6 j ti industry S Lundstrom Deseret News music critic The non profit arts Indus Irv is the most underpaid, unemployed, and politically unrecognized industry in the Uni'ed States This was the testimony before the U S Senate Sub-- ( ommittee for Interior and Related Industries by Lloyd Rigler, president of the la? tiler Corporation in Burbank Rigler, who is a trustee of the national Associated Council on the Arts, testified By Harold PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 26 Q I i 5 7 $ 4 Compare Lewitz Warehouse Prices Anywhere! Music rf V DOOR DRESSFR TWIN MIRRORS FUl IQUFEN HEADBOARD 74 2 1! It HAROLD LunDSTRCxn mw - before the subcommittee on appropriations for the National Endowment for the - With figu.es and charts showing how non profit arts and cultural activities would appear if viewed as an Indus try, he urged appropriation of the $126 million authorized by Congress rather than the million requested by the ministration, "The $784 ZJ $82 This Fabulous Singer Bedroom Buy! Ad- What satisfaction ... finding a bedroom of this qualify at such savings! 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HEAR' known tionally Interna pianist, ar- ranger, and composer, George Shearing, will be the guest speaker performer at the Westminster College baccalaureate services tonight (23) m the Payne Gymnasium at 8 p m. 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