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o C5 o O I fiT-i Trrnr-r-,T - ., . . 1 Theyll Do It Every Time n. By Jimmy Hatlo Mrt? fitAlvJ Ptfjffl Sffl Vl STARTS WIS TRAIN- ItH. Ki?, f EAT' "RES SYNPirATE, !. U'OII.D liCHTS KE8CTVTO f-JjmJ vf i " l2iZ Greece Pos A Buf TO Men Ouf of Korea Units Seoul, Korea U.R) About 180 men comprising the Greek Expeditionary forces went home on Sunday, leaving a 10 -man contingent to represent Greece in the United Nations command. The withdrawal reduced the once powerful 16-nation Allied fighting force in .Korea to two American divisions, a British Commonwealth division, a bat talion of Turks, a company of Thais and a small force of Ethiopians. Monday, December 12, 1953 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE EVE Around Hollywood Lieo Tests Slated for Suspects in Slaying Of Nebraska Student Omaha, Neb. (U.R) Police announced today they planned 0 to sive lie detector tests to two suspects In the killing of Caro lyn Marie Nevins, pretty Univer sity of Omaha honor student. One of the men, a 35-year-old former cab driver, was described as the best suspect yet in the three-day-old investigation. The other was a 26-year-old Negro, whose alibi was undergoing .a close check by detectives. Inspector Ernest Brown said much more checking remained to be done before formal charges could be filed against either man. He kept his entire force on an around the clock hunt for clues. Body Found Saturday The bullet-riddled body of the brunette honor student was found on the university camps early Saturday She had been shot four times, either late Fri day night or early Saturday. Police were convinced it was a sex slaying. Carolyn's clothing was disarranged, her shoes were found 40 feet from the body, and her panties were SO feet away. The girl was last seen waiting for a bus in front of a university building at about 11:15 p.m. (CST) Friday. Two witnesses said she was talking to a tall Negro. Detective Inspector Ernest Brown, investigating the former cab driver's .alibi, said he had learned from the man's daughter that he had been away from home until after 11 p.m. Fri day. Leavei Compared Leaves found in the man's car were compared with leaves in the campus area and police were also considering whether to give the man a lie test. He has agreed to take such a test, Brown said. The murdered girl, who re cently won a local Masonic beauty contest, had left her part time job in the student library at 10 p.m. Her father, an insur ance executive, had planned to meet her, but was late. Israel Commentator To Discuss Far East Jacksonville Casimir Lano wick, Christian Zionist writer and commentator on Israel, will discuss the current political sit uation in the Middle East during an illustrated lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Jacksonville Old Historic church. Lanowick, a resident of Para dise, Calif., is on a three-month tour of the west coast. He recent ly returned from Israel, where he spent four months. He is editor and publisher of "The Jews in the News," maga zine, which is devoted to devel opments in Israel. Medford CAP Squadron Scheduled Discussion The Medford squadron of the Civil Air patrol will meet at 7:30 p.m. today. Cadets and senior members are urged to attend the meeting at the CAP -building at Medford airport. Lt. Robert Thompson, com manding officer of the Medford squadron, said a discussion on CAP regulations on cadet re newals will be held. Cadets un able to attend the meeting should contact Lt. Thompson or other CAP officers in regard to the regulations. Saudi Arabian King Given Many India Gifts Bombay, India (U.R) King Saud of Saudi Arabia received many gifts from the government and people of India on the last day of his state visit Sunday. The presents included two tiger cubs, two panther cubs, a Himalayan bear, a spotted deer, a baby crocodile and a five-year-old elephant. The elephant, named Sasankh, was given a try-out ride by two of the king's sons before the ani mal was formally accepted. Libya Blames Pilot For Airliner Crash London (U.R) Libya today blamed the pilot of a British Overseas Airways Argonaut air liner for the crash that killed 15 persons at Tripoli last Sept. 21. A report on the crash issued here by the Libyan government said Capt. Bob Griffiths made an error of judgment in landing. a GO 60 60 r pswit . , ,. . . O ONS SUITE IHS SU1TW TWO SUITE q J25.00 J1.J 27.7i pfc,lh O THESE MAN-TAILORcD Skyway Suiters were planned by travel experts to make packing a cinch, unpacking a joy. And we're featuring them in Sunlit Tan, smartest new color under ' the sun for a man's luggage. They re covered with marvelous Koroseal, 1 2 times more resistant to wear than the finest leather. Just lift 'emtwo weigh less than one old-fashioned leather cre. 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"Directing is for me the most fascinating work," he decided today as he walked his German Shepherd dog around the 20th Century -Fox stage between scenes of "The King and I." Wants fo Direct "I'm watching for both acting and directing chances. In fact, when Fox asked me to do "The King and I," I suggested I di rect it." Brynner rhymes with winner hopes his next movie will be modern. He rose to stardom in "The King and I" on Broadway and hasn't been back to hair and charcoal gray suits since. For four years he played the king on the stage in those Siamese draped pants and now he's re peating the familiar role for the screen. j His only break from the part j came when he starred in Cecil i B. DeMille's "The Ten Com- mandents." As'Rameses he swept about in short skirts, mag-' nificent gold-lined capes and without hair. "If a part requires it, I would shave my head again," he insist- j ed. "I have no feeling about my , looks. "I've been shaving my head every day since 19ol, except last summer when I was home on vacation and was too lazy." Is in Old Movie Fans who wish to see Brynner with hair can spot him in his old movie now making the rounds on television, "Port of New York." Despite his 1,500 perform ances as the king, Brynner is not bored with repeating the lines, this time to Deborah Kerr, who sings for the first time in the role the late Gertrude Law rence created on the stage. The film, he says, will be "less stylized" than the play and more lavish. The colorful set of the harem quarters alone put the studio back $60,000. In one scene are 25 Siamese harem girls in beautiful costumes cost ing $300 to $650 each, designed by the famed Irene Sharaff. It' a Woman's World ! o o ifi) U 0.0 0 IS STRICTLY fe ' For the. M E kC "Clever gal, my Carol!" JTm tickled pink with the smart way my Carol handles her house work. Take wood floors for instance. Most gals complain about all that scrubbing and waxing. 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