| Show I V ¥ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 12 C Once-Famo- SLEEP 'WINS us Bandmaster Now OVER CHURCH Clerk in Office CINCINNATI re (UP)— Partly Survey Shows Majority at signed to what the fates of a chaotic Western Reserve ‘IT era have brought John C Weber a quiet clerk in the auditor's office of Hamilton county today recalled his r 1 Prefer ! Bed glory of days gonv hy It seems only yesterday to him that he led one of the finest bands In the country and with a bearing so tall and straight decked out jn a fine military uniform Now he is a clerk— far back in the recesses of an office — and clerks do not sway crowds nor do they large aalarles and the plaudits of crowds for their efforts ' It’s a — ceaseless routine "But it’s ’a pleasant job I have" ‘TlTbe IS iijTSeptem says Weber her you know and I am really oply playing hookey from the graveyard” he added with a mock sadness “just staving off funeral expenses"'’ But there is plenty of life jn him tHU face belle the resignation ot his statements when he speaks of his days as a bandmaster: For 36 years Weber’ prized band played at every conceivable kind of gathering traveled to fair and conventions won prizes and honor— Three short years ago Weber stood on Fountain- aquare here the directudes' e band in tha The' questionnaire ’ directed by tor of a For’ many years Marshall Stalley candidate for a campaign master’s degree In' sociology dis- previous his was the familiar figure closed that a majority of atudenta at leading the band every summer sea-io- n at the too tend church on an average of once ' ' In a fc" light Most ’of them gave as their chief CHINA SEEKS NEW ANTHEM NANKING (ffb-reason tor attending servicei enjoyproposal that ment of the sermon while others ad China have a new national anthem mltted frankly they went because of was approved by the executive yuan family pressure or because 4they liked here and passed along to tha central V political council the music and rituals z CLEVELAND ( UP — Of the men student end more than halt of the vomen ot Western Reserve university would rather sleep Sunday mornings than go to church They admitted so In a questionnaire designed to determine the religious ’ leanings of students questionnaire revealed that’ f The Seventy-si-x per cent of the men and 55 per cent of the women would rather sleep Sundays than attend services Fifteen pec cent of the men ‘ turned either agnostic or atheistic during their college attendance Not one girl became a disbeliever ' because of college influence - Most of them believed prayer Useful and prayed In a crisis1 'v Most of them would prefer to be married by a minister than a justice of the peace - They were almost imanlmdua In their opinion" that depression had had no effect on their religious attiThree-fourth- - -- - Save-the-Zo- 100-piec- ' A ' Honor Among Women By GEORGE GIBBS A force stronger than herperson Margot had written to “Pinkey" self had corrected her and made her many times to Joe and to her moth- a part" of itself er and received their news— Harvey She had arrived at Volnay worn Junior's entrance Amy and discouraged The slender figure Rosovsky's marriage Joe’s new job which had been so Important in modas art director of a flashy vulgar eling for Madame Berlioz had bemagazine devoted to swollen nudes come bony almost emaciated There and Elizabethan humor which just were girl In New York Ilk Marmanaged to get past the postoffice jorie Bax who had envied her her Georgia Pancoast had written her a thinness But Margot had forgotten nice letter full of practical and philo- about fashions In figures Fashions sophical considerations upon various in figures seemed Just as absurd to She subjects having little to do with ro- her as fashions in mountains mance by which she assumed that had eaten well slept Well and worked he still maintained a benignant at- hard and her face was handsome and titude toward life and her She beard ruddy with health her figure round from Cousin Walter (poor dear Cou- strong and beautiful there was not sin Walter!) that his daughter Lucy an ounce of auperflou flesh upon had married a young man in the real her Her Alpine climbing had seen estate business In Harlem turning to that r ' her back squarely on her ambition Margot leaned out of the window and her mother’s wishes' and marry- until it was almost dark thinking ing for love" which' was the last of these things and of the pleasant thing in the world that anybody ex- people among whom her ways-has pected her 'to do Cousin Walter fallen— Le Docteur and Madame (he was at his best when clandesthe one the soul of friendliness tine) ponveyed the secret informa- the other of motherhood Monsieur tion that Georgia had not even pro- Bachasse huge bearded and mascuposed to Lucy and that the unspeak line who roared all the able Delaney boy had gotten so bad- his mathematics classes but so goojj ly "jingled" one night that h be- humoredly that- - the young gentlecame unbearable' frightening Lucy men did a ifreat deal- - as they pleased which made it necessary for Cousin Mr Brown of the science Claes then Anne to forbid him the house — sandy and spectacled Alpine climber Nw Pepl New Cwtoms ‘ whom she liked very much but the AH of Ibis aeemed vbry far away boys hated1- - Jules Brocard) middle These letters aged - and "romantic who had made from Margot now were like message from a ’distant love to her until Margot had threat There were planet Volnay was her home Geh- erted totootell his wife affection and with the rig her life the mountains her re- others laxation and her joy And with the prejudices ot a small community And then the boys— larft boys change In her environment toe community of simple minded industrious small boys manly ones and Just kids people from the turmoil of New She was fond ot them all and some York to the peace of Volnay and Its of them came and confided their dohappy valley above aha had become mestic troubles There was the Egypin spite of herself almost another tian prince Qaoud Bey who had fallen in Jove with blonde French girl and had to go home to Cairo and marry a' dark princess Baron Arnim tall angular and like his father even at 17 "who wanted to write poetry while his father Insisted on his coming home and going Into the army Baltazzl fell in i love with a little Swiargirl who worked in the chocolate factory and he didn’t know what to do about it Then there were the bullies and the cowards the one to be disciplined and the other to be encouraged and the American boya— poor little Shaw who didn't really know whom his mother had married last and whether hi father would succeed In marrying the lady in Paris who was now trying to get k divorce from her unwilling husband There was another American boy Jack Wilding who touched her heart deeply He would not talk much but she learned that hi father had died end his mother bad married an Italian much older than herself’ Then the boy’s mother had died leaving a Ioi ol money r His a his he Italian CHAPTER XIII limpsp® afiftr §lr©lg The Season's Biggest Scoop! SUNDAY MORNING JUNE tails arbund the signal station above She waa perspiring too and she did not think it wise to sit longer only She waiting to finish her chocolate was about to continue her climb when slit heard the sound of music She listened again— a horn playing thd’Siegfried motive the hunting call the rallying cry of the great son of the gods In Valhalla This was the first time in her knowledge that the gods of Valhalla had come to the val ley of the Jaman (To Be Continued) (Copyright 1834" by George Gibba Distributed by King Features — v r Syndicate Inc) Every silk important in the fashion field is included There’s every color you can imaging and plenty of prints of every variety including patterns coin dots florals candy stripes fancy plaids on white and colored grounds Some nice pastels that will wash so W e suggest them" for beautifully summer frocks and lingerie of Plenty light prints with large splashy patterns that- would ho simply exquisite under Re-a summer moon member all these fabrics are underpriced - and will go right up to their reg-ular mark when the sale over hook-nose- d sheer navy ! 6 -- Presbyterian College Branch In Portland' Ore-- ' f WASHINGTON Ind (UP)-R- ev J M Stafford retired minister father ot 10 children and inventor of the glass coffin and a nonfillable bottle has aspirations to be the "next president of the United States Rev Stafford has directed relief of the Golden Rule Army since his retirement from the ministry at Ja aonville four year ago Marooned for two days-bthe roof He expects to become president of a house In Stroud Green England under the banner of the Golden a kitten was 'rescued by firemen Roosevelt ' ALBANY Ore (UP)— Establishment of a branph at Portland next year was announced by the admintw tration of Albany college a Presbyterian institution ' The move Wai taken to furnish eduto Portland cational opportunities youths who otherwise might not be able to attend college Presbyterian churches of Portland will "furnish classroom space Nt ti the usahle trousseau 4 Perfection lies in well chosen and net Accessories The navy jacket dress perfect fo train and travel suddenly becomes festive and almost formal when Hhe Roman-stripenet blouse i? revealed with all its frills 1975 d She perfect resort 2)ress The classic white kid opera pump that will dance through a Jong gay season is that newest “Tango” model with its flexible instep that Right now it V tha jpannot bind 'talk of smartest America has three distinct personalities ’ 1 - Complete it’s a polka dot cotton pique waistcoat that hugs the fifth rib over tailored silk pique Next a sleeveless sliirt under a And last a very k jumper tennis dress not quite too daring for a bride 1975 i ' 750 ’! J- sun-bac- ti"” -- -- ( (Her first married formal is of taffeta Hats yef-low with brown ribbon riavj’ with acqua And ' ene 'devastatingly wide white picture brim is posed ' crown of blacb veU on a skull-cavet There’s nothing newer yet they’re priced only 775 Jand Pink teams with field flowers and quite (Parisian “Something blue being the romantic theme of her wardrobe she chooses navy spotted taffeta with the new very narrow very deep 'decolletage edged' with ingenuous white lace A snug jack-- " huge sleeves does double 1975 duty nicely ’ proclaimed themselves dry were UsAnd though ually very wet Indeed she had at first thought the sound was that of an automobila horn she was now sure that it was more like some other kind of a horn preferably a saxophone- - And why “preferably" when any other kind of a horn In the world even a tuba would be ao much less offensive 4 But the mystery was to remain for a promenade in the direction of the hotel revealed noththe identity of the per- ing former hot even an open' window from which the thirsty sounds might have proceeded And after a few days the sounds not being repeated she forgot her curiosity and the cause of it Several weeks later the season of the spring flowers in the valley hav ling arrived Margot set forth for an ntlrf Saturday to the top of the Rochers de Naye It was a climb but and she set forth up the lower slopes with to heart eager be put to the test’ She loved the feeling of progressive exaltation new height attained Tha diminution of intimate objects below making the concerns that had seemed important in and about them of no more significance than a bit rof broken rock in her pathway From being a mere spectator of the' mountains from her seat by the lakeside she became a part of them— as much a part as the riba of rock and the serried ranks of rhododendrons which beckoned her to the valley of the Narcissus upward Beyond Gli-oand Caux with their fashionable hotels and commonplace people she passed-twhere the Dent de Jaman thrust upward like a gigantic signal tower but remote unfriendly a constant challenge to and dangerou to the unititiated j Mysterious Mountain Call ? Margot had made good time in s reaching this point more thanof the way and having earned ar rest sat on a rock not far from the Dent de Jaman where ' the ’ yellow blossoms covered all th valley took a bite of chocolate (fine climbing food) and sip of wa ter from her flask Below her in all direction except where the summit of the Rochers de Naye hid the view was a fine panorama ofwater and mountains the whole lake to its eastern extremity She was almost at a level with the peaks of Grammont and the Dent d’Oche while beyond them as sha went higher and higher new mountains- - showed their peaks isnhdugh taking her Into companionship with their Immortality Mont Blanc was beyond somewhere hidden in his majestic robe ot white It was difficult for her to turn her back unon this beauty' but the air was chill and full of the dampness the clouds that wer making efili K p 5°° et-wil- For each of these exclusive i trousseau designs she pays only skin sstln bridal white ll Alencon lace Angel sad - hand-ru- n Six-ho- combine on alender' bias lines' to mska that hangs slip without a ripple Pastels at tha same welcome price s NIGHTGOWNS - from- far I China are- embroithoudered with sands and thousands ot delicate and atlk stitches Inserted with - net and lace Pull-c- ut long and ' durable for the - praotloal-mlnd- ed - n four-fifth- i Rule 'party he claims bas promised him 20000000 votes'hefore January 1 1835 Rev Stafford claims the party has membership of largely secret Recently he sent a letter Jo President-asking that the Golden Rulejlatform be made a constitutional amendment A reply from Mr Roosevelt’s secretary Intimated the request would be given consideration She h rides Qolng-awa- y Costume was ato : Seeks President’slJob Clothes to wear through tlie honeymoon summer - - or e m s sponsors ’ step-fathe- Printed Shantungs Printed Crepes Printed Chiffons Printed Georgettes Plain Flat Crepes Ex-Past- Vil-lar- guardian Poor little walls! Gebrigh’s Was full of them and part of Margot’s job was to help Madame Villars mother them and keep them happy Margot turned back from the window and then paused te listen There it was again the sound that she Jhad heard from time to time during the past week—just the four notes played so often by eccentric automobile horns of the famous sonS “How Dry I Am!' Some American of course she thought for no Swiss would know what that musical phrase meant to an entire national consciousness" "How dry I am Hpw dry I am Nobody know now drjr I am’’- The sound seemed to come from the direction of the Hotel du Lac but the trees Intervened and so she could not be sure Nor could she be sure that this American— if American he was—waa as dry as he proclaimed himself to be for Margot’s experience had been that those who Two Thousand Yards of 10 1034 V 129S fS Bridal ’ Gowns If you’ve yet to select this ONE of all dresses you’ll remember forever there is a shopping thrill in store" t An ivory satin with laey clinging yoke h'ss correct 'slim satin tuffs: And so many others each-one exclusive and too lovely for words I L 1975 to 7m Fersonal shopping hi A maiL — X Cm M L service1" Z C L L WINDOWS today offer — a bridal pto tnro yon most see! Write to ' Margot Manner 2&Z A (? J |