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Show M International Best-Dresse- By GAY PAULEY - NEW YORK (UPI) ( The Begum Aga Khan, the British-bor- wife of the n 'N, N 7 Mos- lem spiritual leader, heads the new annual list called "more international than ever before" in its J i d i- - r tV : J y Tuesday, : jj I St h r' . history. in all, 16 nationalities were represented by the 66 men and women who made the grade in fashion taste and influence in 1970. First families and royalty were notably absent in the compilation released by Eleanor Lambert, the fashion publicist who started the ratings in 1910 and still coordinates the balloting. In all, she said, some 2,000 bauots went to persons in fashion, social and theatrics' circles. The only first family representative among the top 12 women was Mme. Georges Pompidou, wife of the president of the French Republic. The list excluded all of the Nixon women Pat, Tricia and Julie. They were not even among those who "missed top rating by only a few votes." Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, however, was in the near top rat- DESERET NEWS WC)U-- cl Ild'hCfC List d i - By ARTHUR R. PF.LL One NEW YORK (WNS) of the chief worries a wife lias when her husband is unemployed is the financial crisis her family faces. Naturally she will cut expenses and put off buying previously planned purchases, but most expenses go on despite the. loss of income. Bills have to be paid; the family has to be fed. In fact, added monies are needed to pay for mailings, the printing of resumes, phone calls and travel expenses incurred in the job search. As money keeps going out with nothing coming in. as cash reserves diminish, there is added worry about the situation. The time to face the financial problem is immediately when your husband loses his job. In most cases there will be some termination pay. settlement on pension fund or - s , Mrs. Ronald Reagan r v ' &, J t & 2 ' .sf ; L 1 L 1 2 ings. But the fashion editors committee, which opens and tabulates the ballots. sad that in the voting for best dressed men (a list started in t98) President Richard M. Nixon received two votes. Chairman &vt of Communist Mao China received one vote. Tse-Tun- g other cash arrangement. HEAVY VOTE Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau of Canada polled a heavy vote, but not enough to get in the top 12. Number one spot went to J. Frederick Byers III, whose family connections include the Mellons of Pittsburgh and whose wife is the former Hilary Paley of the CBS Pa'eys. The list of Dressed Women the 12 Best in 1970: isBS? wm Mme. Georges Pompidou Catherine Samuel P. Reed, 'socialite daughter of Charles Engelhard, the rare metals industrialist. Mrs. Charles Revson, wife of the cosmetics magnate. Mrs. Harilaos Theodoracopulos. the former model Betsy Pickering, now married to a Greek shipping tycoon. The list of the Best Dressed M.s. French actress. Men Sophia Loren, the Italian Denise n GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Layton R. Barrus of 563 East 3785 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, will be honored by their children on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, Jan. 15, 1971, from 7 until 9 p.m. In the Millcreek 1st Ward Cultural Hall, 600 East 3900 South. Friends and relatives are invited. They are the parents of 5 children, Donald deceased; Charley, Layton Mirtin, Canoga Park, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Verda) Johnson, Murray; Rob' ert D., Salt lake, and Herbert G., Richland, Wash. They have 14 grand No children and 1 gifts, please. the Minclli, socialite living in San Francisco. Mme. Georges Pompidou, who scored a lot of frontpage notice with her French wardrobe and the midi-skiwhen, she and her husband paid an official visit to the United States last February and March. Mrs. Richard Pistell, New York, the former Marquesa Carroll De Portago. ,f cial circles. Angus Ogilvy, the British businessman married to Princess Alexandra of Kent New Armando Orsini, York restaurant owner. Giorgio Pavone, Foman public relations executive. Baion Alexis De Rede, ANOTHER WINNER Mrs. Ronald Reagan, wife . Byers, III. Yul Brynner, the actor now living in Switzerland. H e rnnndo Courtwright, Mexican-borhotelier of Los Angeles. ' John Galliher, prominent in New York and London son ' rt 5 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS 1970: o J. Frederick actress. Yugoslav-bor- ft of the California governor. Deneuve, the Diahann Carroll Austrian-bor- Thomas Shevlin, Beach socialite. Bobby Short, the nightclub star from Rockford, 111. L ord Snowdon, the photographer-husban- d of Prin-- c e s s Margaret. Snowdon is making intercurrently national headlines with rumors of a rift oetween him and Princess Margaret. kit Mrs. Harilaos Theodoracopulos the Duchess of Thailand, of Windsor, Mrs. Loel Guinness and Mrs. William Paley, among others. The five women named to the Hall of Fame in the current listings: Mrs. William McCormick Blair Jr., the Chicago-borwife of the former U.S. Ambassador, who now heads the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts of Washington; Mrs. Alfred Bloomingdale, of Los Angeles, wife of the founn Sargent Shriver, former U.S. Ambassador to France and married to Eunice Kennedy. der HALL OF FAME Each year, a few of the perennials on the lists are elevated to the "Hall of Fame" and out of further competition in the best dressed sweep-stake- s. Long since given this status are Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis, Princess Queen Elizabeth, Grace of Monaco, Queen Siri- - of Diners Ciub; Mrs. Vanderbilt) Wyatt (Gloria Cooper; Mrs. Kirk Douglas, wife of the actor; Mrs. Patrick Guinness, nf Paris and Lausanne, daughter of Mrs. Loel Guinness. ABOUT THE MEN Thirteen men moved into the Hall of Fame. They included Gianni Agnelli, head servative. Italys Fiat Motors; designers Bill Blass, Pierre Cardin, of BUDGET Set up a special budget. List the expenses you must meet John Weitz and Hubert De Givenchy; and former Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. Ballots also provided space for voting for the Best Dressed in Fashion and Allied Professions. The current list of women in this category included Marisa Berenson, the model who is under any circumstances. This includes food, travel expenses for the job hunt and other regular day-to-da- y expenses for the job hunt and items which might be postponed temporarily. Visit your mortgage company or bank and request an extension on the mortgage payment. Do the same with the bank which has financed your car. Most people are not aware of the help they can get from their creditors. No finance company wants to foreclose. They usually lose money If they do find it necessary. Banks will be reasonable when you need more time to meet your obligations. This is also true of landlords, depart- - the granddaughter of Elsa Schiaparelli; Naomi Sims, the black model; Anne Klein, the designer, and Mrs. Robert Sakowitz, of the Houston retail family. The Men's Professional List included European designers, Hardy Amies, Antonio Cerutti, high-fashio- n Philippe Venet and Andre Oliver; .New York designers, Kenneth Jay Lane and Oscar De La Renta; Robert Sakowitz, the Houston retailer. .TUES., JAN 12 . you ee y,ourel$ or 1971 ? ;g r PORTRAITS BY PEW W PIN. URS Sft- ('f ' , , guaranteed Reducing. 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This not only earns, them some money but enables them to keep occupied. In selecting a temporary job the most important thing your husband should keep in mind, is that he must be free to pur- sue his job search. The hours should be flexible so as to enable him to make job interviews. ni'! 'ST . . (.001) SYSTEM Sometimes be ' it can arranged so he works only s or evening or only' two or three days a week, leaving him time for his rda! " work finding a job. Recognize that tlip.se temporary jobs and will not give your husband an income in line with his usual earnings. Also be sure to note that in many states he will lose all or part of his unemployment compensation if he works on A v temporary job. Should you go back to work? Many wives are currently holding jobs. Others half-day- w ' -- full-tim- e SPECIAL Paris financier. n VALLEY FAIR mvmeyjs J r Vrr'tk' oj Sophia Loren The Begum Aga Khan, who is the former Lady Sarah Crichton-Stuart, and has a wardrobe of London and Paris couture labels mixed with Oriental. You do not know how long it will be before he once again is earning money. Do not assume you can spend this settlement haphazardly and he will have a job before it is used up. It is best to be con- V'1' '3 Viwiin American singer. 'i'A V: uSS.- - v. Mme. Ahmed Benhima, wife of the Moroccan ambassador to the United nations. D i a h a n n Carroll, the A- 12, 1971 When Hubby Loses A Job 1, f. January have the skills and experience to work outside the home, but are devoting their full efforts to their chores. When the man of the family is out of work, the added financial assistance of a wife.s paycheck is most heipffil. However, other factors niusit be considered before the wife set. joins the home-makin- g clock-punchin- g CARE FOR CHILDREN First, of course, is provision for care of the children. You should not depend upon your husband to do this. He should be devoting his full time, to the job search and even tying him down to getting the chil-re- n off to school might ,rer strict his search efforts. Other arrangements have to be made. Second, how much See Unemployment, money, Page A-- S |