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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958
Gzntlzzzn, Yocr Lapel Notches Draw Nczrcr
By KICHABD KLEINER
NEA BUtf Correspondent
. NEW YORK (NBA) If you
think vour new suit is the same cut .
as yoiii' old suit, you should look
more closely. From year to year,
men's styles change so ' slowly
that most men never notice. .
That's the general Idea. Men
don't like radical changes In their :
clothes. II, all ol a sudden, tailors .
come out with suits with pointed
sleeves, men will avoid them User
they were contaminated. But, it
tha tailors introduce pointed
sleeves gradually, men will never
know what hit them and they'll b
wearing by pointed sleeves In four
. or five years.
Right now, there's a revolution .
In progress in men's fastens. Not
pointed sleeves, but something qlse
that's - being changed ever bo
slightly each year. That's the notch ..
In tha Jacket lapel. ,
"We've been raising the, notch a
little each year," Bays spencer Wit
ty, head of a top New York tailor
ing firm. "Just a little. You never
notice it. We're trying to slip It
over on the men. We think the
higher notch looks neater, but wa
can't do It all at once." -'. -That
kind of carrying-on. has
. been the rule for generations. Tail
ors keep finagling around with a
simple suit of clothes putting pad- .
ding In the shoulders, taking it
out; putting flaps on the pockets,
taking them off; lengthening tha
jacket, shortening it but it's al
ways done so sneaky that you'd
ewear this year's suit Is the same
, as last year's.
Just for kicks, look back at
what's happened to men's sulfa
since, say, 1900. Over 53 years, the
changes become fairly, obvious.
Compare this year's dapper Dao
ron with grandpa s sorry Sunday
serge.
Start at the shoulders. Grandpa
would have thought padding in the
shoulders positively indecent; in
his suit, he bad the manly shape
ol a limp banana, it wasn't until
after World War I that men started
developing colossal shoulders.
Between World Wars, shoulders
grew bigger. It got so, at the soot
zenith, tnat it was difficult to tell
whether a man was wearing a suit
or two landing strips. Came World
War n. and the fashion plates
found themselves In padless Ol
uniforms, From then on, shoulder
pads melted away. Today there's
just a nint eg paaoing in most
shoulders.
qrandpa'a suits all had flaps
on the pockets and a slash In the
back of tha coat, technically called
a "center vent." For a long time,
anybody with flaps on his pockets
. was strictly from 33-sklddoo. And,
t the same time, the center vent
went. But, look around you now.
Everybody who la anybody la flip
ping over flaps and is handsomely
center-vented. . ,
Grandpa had a single-breasted
Jacket. Came the Price of Wales
who did more to influence men's
fashions than - anybody - except
8eas, Roebuck and he Intro
duced the double-beasted Jacket.
The single-breasted model became
old- hat, or, more precisely, old
suit. Like the belt-ln-the-back.
-. But, of late, men have been more
Interested in comfort than in the
Prince of Wales. The double-breasted
Jacket has abdicated.
Pants cuffs, since the 19th Cen
tury, have been In and out more
often than a relief pitcher. They
were Worn In the 1870s, taken olf
In the '80s, came back around 1010,
out again in '41 by government
edict to conserve material, and
now. they're back once more.
And buttons. Grandpa had four
on his Jacket. During the Prince
of Walesa or double-breasted, pe
riod, there were only two. Nowa
days there are three. Buttons on
Jacket sleeves have been equally
unpredictable.
All these changes were slipped
over on the poor man. There'll be
more to come. As Witty says,
"Fashions have always changed,
ao there's no reason to think they
won't continue to change."
The only thing any man can do
Is keep a stiff .upper lapel notch.
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1900
1953
7 Die in Italian
Floods, Storms
Truman Sees Peace
Created by UN Ahead
KANSAS CITY Wl Former Pre
sident Harry B. Truman says that
eventually there will be complete
understanding among all free na
tions "and the United Nations will
be the means to create peace In
the world for future generations."
"People have always been at
tracted by an ideal," he told an
NBO Television audience yester
day. "We must make the Ideal of
democracy increasingly brighter
and more real."
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Wars End What?
By GEO. N. TAYLOR
"Wars are to run on to the end
of this present sge. Then come
the days of awful agony and ex
pect those days should be short
ened, none would be alive on
the earth, Christ's, word . .
Mt. 34th. So wars
are to go on; sin
is to ripen as in
Noah'a day and
God will clear the
earth of all who
are In rebellion.
Again ., Christ's
word " 1 - Luke
17:26. Later
come Kingdom
Days with Christ
ruling.
What Of To-
Day? This is Sao. N, Taylor
the day of sal
vation and has now run over 1600
years. In these years God has been
calling out a people on whom he
Is to spend his love forever. Be
lieve in Christ as the Lord and
Saviour who died for your sins
to set you right with God. Know
that He came from the grave to
indwell you with new days and
ways and eternal me. Else you sell
your soul down the river. "Now
Is the day of salvation 2nd Cor.
4:2. This apace sponsored by a
Portland Lumber Manufacturer
ROME WH At least seven per
sons died in storms and floods
that swept Italy over the weekend.
Property damage was heavy..
The toll included four workmen
burled under landslide In Genoa,
two persons drowned when the
Trebbla River overflowed Its
banks at Rlvergaro, near Placenza,
and' one' man killed In an earth
cave-In near Bergamo.
At least 27 villages In north
Italy were Isolated by high water.
' TYPHOON
MANILA (A A typhoon with
winds raging up to 100 mileB an
hour veered from Its course to
ward the Philippines Monday;
Weathermen said it would pass
to the north, possibly striking For
mosa or the southern Ryukyu Is
lands.
UNLUCKY WINNER
MESCHEDE, Germany (41
Siegfried von Der Burg, -10. was
one of four' persons selected by lot
Sunday to go up in a balloon.
As the balloon descended, Sieg
fried leaned from the gondola and
accidentally touched a high ten
sion wire. He was electrocuted.
The pilot landed the balloon and
the other three passengers safely.
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A KIT SKAKER at the J.
Henry Heller A Co. dinner
Sept. 25 at Multnomah Hotel,
Portland, will be Roy E. Sine, .
advertising account executive
of Lot Angeles.. The dinner,
which will be an annual event,
is for clients of tha Portland
agency. The general , public
also is invited.
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General Dean :
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TOKYO UP) Ma J. Gen. William
F. Dean, the prise prisoner of the
Communists for more than three
years, left today for the United
States with 10 other Americans on
a regularly scheduled flight.
Eight of his fellow passeneers
were also prisoners of the Commu
nists who were returned in Opera
tion Big Switch. The other . two
were soldiers whose Illnesses re
quired medical care in the United
States.
It was a regularly scheduled
flight," an officer said. "The gen
eral wanted it that. way."
The 64-year-old Medal of Honor
winner said goodbye at the airport
to Gen; O. P. Weyland, Far East
Egypt's Ex-Premier, Others
Arrested As 'Traitors?
CAIRO un President Mohammed
Naguib'a government arrested
former Premier Mustafa Nana,
hi. wife and 12 other onetime
Egyptian bigwiga today. All 14 face
trial before a special court created
to deal with "traitors" to the rev
olutionary regime and corruption
during the time of ex-iung rrou.
No specific charges were an
nounced against any of the 14. it
also was not known when they
would appear before the court.
The roundup came aa the three
man special tribunal prepared to
begin trials of alleged plottera. The
court hearings were scheduled to
open later today and to remain in
session throughout the three-year
"transition period" proclaimed
last January in which egypt Is
operating under a provisional con
stitution. Political parties have
been banned during that period.
nmsn arrested today Included
leaders of two once powerful poli
tical parties, several close advisors
of Farouk and other persons prev
iously accused of corruption unaer
the monarchy.
Nahas. premier of the Wafdist
government that governed Egypt
from 1949 to 1952, his wife, and
Hafes Aififi, former chief of Fa-
rouk's Royal Cabinet, were put un
der house arrest.
The other 11 were taken into
custody by military police. They
included:
Ibrahim Abdel Hadi, a leader of
Air Forces commander, a long
time friend.
Also at Tokyo's International air
nort was Lt. Gen. William K. Har
rison, U.N deputy chief, who
signed the armistice agreement
that preceded Big pwiicn.
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Ibrahim Farag, former cabinet
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Ex-Price Abbas Hallm, Farouk'a
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dist party chief Abdel Hadl.
Lt Col. Saad Eldin El Bumbatt,
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Mahmoud Suleiman Ohannam.
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Kalem El Kawlsh, former' pros
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Nahas' wife, zeinab. already has
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of her estates. The Nagulb regime
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would stand trial together on
charges of artificially Increasing
Egyptian cotton prices during his
term of office. , ,..
Establishment of the special
court waa announced shortly after
Nagulb and his top aides told a
Cairo rally last Tuesday that a
conspiracy had been uncovered to
restore Farouk to the throne. Toe
former monarch was kicked out
July 261 1953, In an army revolt
led by Nagulb. The regime de
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