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Show NUPTIAL Rudijill-ALto- By Judy Karjer s Writer Chicago CHICAGO Hats can play up a pretty hairdo as well as The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August VI , 1979 Sun-Tune- Mod Hatter Likes To Accent Hair n AT3LAXTA, GA. Havgood Memorial United Melodist Church was setting for the Saturday wedding of Maun M Rudisill and David Lee Alston. A reception was given after the ceremony. The bride, (laughter of Dr. and hire. Karl K. Quimby, Ridgewood. N.J., and the late Rev. Edmund D. Rudisill, graduated from Florida State University. received her irgsters degree from the University of Wisconsin and !s currently assistant director of the University of Utah Union and Student Activities. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Flora Zelinski, Salt Lake City, and Clifford H. Alston, Salt lake City, graduated from the U. of U. and received his masters degree from the University of Washington. He it working toward a Ph.D. in comparative literature at the University of California at Irvine. He affiliated with Kappa Sigma. hide a droopy ore during 'he sweltering summer months. stv list Marc Benaim takes his cue from Chicago berets and airy cnxheted uses them to complement his hairdos. For a short blend curly with sides opt bargs he adds a black beret and tilts n over on eve. Super long tresses are biushed back and laugh in a white beret that rests at the baik of the neck. Soft tendrils at the sides make the sfvle even more stjle feminine. Other forms of millinery A v' PAN "HOSE HOLDER can beaut. fy summer include triangular start w.th built-iforms, Inks hats biu-nett- e ; PETER that hand-knitte- n or d crocheted snoods, head hugging turbans and iv straw hats in a variety of citrus color with colorful bands. The scarf hats look great with long hair. ?) g INSPIRED BY OLEG CASSINI vAn. J I i 11.00 Mrs. David L. Alston Peltate Among Demos Female Fitness Fight Rages mented yesterday in a Christopher Lydon New York Times Writer WASHINGTON - The suit- ability of women for important jobs has become the subject of intense personal ahacks within the high councils of the Democratic Party, and Hubert H. Humphreys intervention has not sufficed to make peace. The controversy about the role of women arose April 30, at a session of the Democratic committee on national priorities, when Rep. Patsy T. Mink .of Hawaii urged her party to give the cause of womens rights the highest priority it deserves. Partys ' Physical Factor ! Mrs. Mink was immediately challenged by Dr. Edgar F. a Berman, of Maryland, member of the committee and r dost personal friend of former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Dr. Berman argued that physical factors, MV a slightly pilot. pregnant female Letter Cloning Dr. Berman closed the letter: In any event, I certainly hope that even our male-orde- r relationship does not Limit Potential remain at odds, on the basis of this little contretemps, as I Even a congresswoman have always admired you not must defer to scientific truths, only for your hardness of purhe wrote. There just are pose but for your restraint and stability as well, under and psychological physical cooler circumstances. inhibitants that limit a feMrs. Mink said that she had male's potential, Dr. Berman no idea how tne correspondSo I reiterate, all said. 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"Suppose we had a President in the White House, he a menopausal continued, woman president who had to make the decision of thi Bay of Pigs, which of course was a bad one, or the Russian contretemps with Cuba at the time? Nearly two months later, Mrs. Mink sent a copy of the hearing transcript to Humphrey and urged him to seek Dr.. Bermans resignation. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN Will Be Appalled "I am certain you will be appalled, she said, at Dr. Betmant disgusting perform- ance in which he displayed the! basest sort of prejudice against women, characterizing. us as mentally incapable to govern, let alone aspire to eqllality, because we are physiologically inferior. la his rep'. to Mrs. Mink, datfed July 3, Humphrey denied that he had caused the appointment of Dr. Berman to the policy committee and decline! to seek his ouster. But Humphrey insisted that he agreed on the issue with Mrs. Mink. 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