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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. JULY 15. 1953 PAGE TWO Bluebell Girls Capture Las Veqas And Vice Versa LAS VEGAS. Nev. AP The Bluebell Girls have captured Vegas and vice ersa. The celebrated dancers havi been hailed as one o! the mo: popular imports from the British Isles since ncotch whisky. Actual ly. they are Irom Britain vi.i France, for they are pdrt of tin Lido Club show brought over from Paris to open the new Stardust Hotel. There are IB of the Bluebell beauties here 'one is Dutch, the rest English i. They rani;e in ase from 18 to 24 and in heisht from 5 feet 8 to 5 feet 10 inches. Their other statistics are equally im pressive. What's more, they can dance like a desert whirlwind. This show-wise town, not easily Impressed by newcomers, flipped over the Bluebells. The girls have returned the compliment. "Fabulous!" they says, exercis- nw'l,d!arM M"(JI presents the f.imou story of sins and sinners THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV YUL BRYNNER ir.g the usual Las Vegas adjec- ie. 1 learned all this from a talk lackstage with Miss BluebeH her oic Laura Kelly. Mis Kelly is a lovely, well--tiken Kni;!ih lady who look mucn too ounc to nave startea Bluebell tradition 2.1 years aco. that was a cnuanooa name of hers, and she adapted it to her well-disciplined troupes of dancing glamazons. I have three other companies working now at the Lido, in Mo rocco and Madrid." she explained. I pick them tall as a kind of trademark, and they're all skilled in the classic dance. I get them because they're too tall lor the ballet. They all come from good fanv ilies and I seldom have any dis cipline problem. If one does get out of line, she is dropped imme diately. I have very strict rules. and I don't anticipate any prob lems here. Lnlike the other places Las Vegas, the Bluebell girls will not be required to mix with the customers. The Lido show is about the nudest ever to play Las Vegas but Miss Kelly was careful to point out: "Bluebell girls always remain covered on the stage The other girls from the Paris show, mostly English and Ger man, do the stripping. MARIA SCHELL CLAIRE BLOOM ;i III J COBF iLBERf SLM ,..;... Rir.KiRD RASEH4R1 ! OPEN DAILY 7IOD P. I r I 1 V 19 I v'fKb1 Feature al 8'.oo-idso UuDf 111'. FIVE STEPS TO DANCER. Fall River High Wins UC Honor ALTURAS The Fall River Uni fied High School, McArthur, which serves Fall River Valley students, has been named one of. the win ners of the University of Califor nia's awards of merit. Thirty four California high schools whose graduates have earned the highest collective grade point averages in the first semes tor of resident study on all cam puses of the university during the previous year, were recently an nounced in the eighth consecutive year the awards have been given. Fall River Joint Unified High School was included in winners in Division V. DOORS CPEN 6:30 P . NOW PLAYING EVHVONFS GREAT ADVUmiRE OF ALL TIME! mm mum LJjamond Safari 331 mi "DENNIS THE MENACE" " 'OAD SURE lOVSS THE BEACH! LOOK AT HIM SMIIB'.' Pro-West Iraq Strongman Escapes; Reward Offered BEIRUT (API Nuri Said, po Western strong man of Iraq, es caped from rebel forces which overthrew Iraq's government and was hunted today with a price on his head. The rebel-controlled Baghdad radio announced Nuri's escape. It was the first indication that the military leaders who wrenched Iraq from the Western camp into President Nasser s Soviet - ap proved neutral bloc yesterday might still have obstacles in their path. The West hoped fervently that Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts At 2:00 Out At 4:00 MATINEE FOR KIDS! ADULTS 75c and KIDS 25c 6 CARTOONS .Bd Ends TONITE! lini nnnpi IP Tnuv mump rnnrei nnnniiuir nun i nnii ninnuuuuwiui.1 uurtiiu tnfitui DUKbriint-JAiiti itiun ODORS CPKN 6130 P. M. Lovers Back To Face Fate SOUTHAMPTON. England AP Dominic Klwes and Tessa Ken nedy, who defied English law to run away and get married, came back voluntarily to Britain today to face the music. There has been a high court or der out to commit the 26-year-old Klwes to prison since he eloped to Scotland with the lft-ycar-old shipping heiress last December against her parents wishes. Elwes left the French liner Lib erte with his attorney in a private launch and came ashore pale and unsmiling. He refused to speak to reporters. . lessa, weeping openly, came ashore an hour later with other passengers. She was accompanied by Elwes' father, portrait painter Simon Elwes who lives in New-York. It was the first time the couple had been separated since the elopement. Elwes was believed to have left for London later by car. He was given special immigration and customs clearance aboard the liner. Tessa's parents had had her made an infant ward of the high ccurt to block the match. The law caught up with the runaways in Scotland and a Scottish court also forbade them to marry. They went to Luna and were wed in a civil ceremony in January, later going through another ceremony before a Supreme Court judge in New York. Two weeks ago the couple's at torneys announced they were com ing back to Britain "to submit to the jurisdiction of a British court." Other passengers aboard the l.iherte said they looked very happy on the crossing and spent most of the evenings dancing. I I' 1 : n T-t ir T" t r -r- i , w-1 . . jiwwrs rwn inLiiui riLlunt. 'J YOU EVER HOPE TO SEE I For m hit they hid done to his aornin he brole the Brjvidos one by one! Starts WEDNESDAY! Bjul ' Joan COLLINS Stephen BOYD Albert SALMI ft ii'W V. t'tji rr.ink. pttt xr I '"LJ Cave-In Kills Two Workmen JONKSROKO. Ark. (Ap)-One wall of a deep sewer excavation here crumbled yesterday and killed two laborers. Their foreman died under another fall of earth as he struggled to reach the trapped pair. Hours later, toiling rescuers dug up the bodies of Charles Keg Icy. 40, Jonesboro, the foreman, ("loia J. Rose. AO. also of Jones boro; and Johnnie Barnhill. 22. Harnsburg, Ark. Krslry met a hero's death in trying to save his men. He was Manding on a lip of the ditch, which was 3 fret wide and 1R feet drt'p. when the first cave-in oc-, cur red. I The foreman yelled for 10 men working in the excavation to run All except Rose and Barnhill got i away. j Willie Brown. 32-year-olt' Negro member ol the work crew, said later: "Mr. Kegley grabbed a shovel and jumped in. We had practically gotten Barnhill ring lout when the second cave-in hnp iptwd. Mr. Kegley was compleU j ly covered." ! The second cae-in caught ! Brown too. burying him up to the ! neck. Me was dragged out un l harmed and insisted on taking a ivh.'el tn help dig for the three niombed men. Kegley 's wite and 18-year-old daughter stood weeping pnd pray ing iit the edgr of the HHMoot ditch as rescue workers tore at the mounds of clay which were oaked from recent rains All the bodies were recovered ttetore dark. young Singer Draws 26,000 During Appearance At Fair HOLLYWOOD AP) Meet has drawn up to 26,000 peopl' licky Nelson, doubtless the high st-paid 18-year-old in the nation. Ricky is the youngest of the alented Nelson clan. Not only I.Minnesota State Fair) on singing appearances. He's now making his first dra matic move, playing a young gui loes he aDDear on the Oizie and slineer in "Rio Bravo." Here larriet TV show with his par-ithe result of a question-am nts and brother David. .The lad answer session: ilso sells millions of records and I Q. Pat Wayne said he rear Editors To See New Styles In Women's Fall Fashions Iraqi resistance to the rebels would rally around the 70-year-old soldier-statesman, the dominant force in his country for years and one of the West's best friends in the Middle East. In New York, the United States called the U.N. Security Council into emergency session today to seek a check to the new turbu lence in the Middle East. Both the U.S. and British governments alerted forces for possible inter vention in the area, but the Ei senhower administration was hop ing the U.N. could successfully bolster the forces opposed to the spread of Nassensm. However, the threat of the So viet veto made any decisive U. N. action unlikely. Pro - Western sources in Beirut said failure of the West to intervene to protect Jordan and Lebanon would mean the end of Western influence in the .Middle East. The rebel-held Baehdad radio claimed that the situation in Iraq has finally been stabilized and the British-trained Iraqi army of 60.- 000 had rallied to the new repub lic neaflea by Brig. Gen. Abdel Karim Kassem as premier. Hours later came the announce ment of Nuri's escape, with no word on how he did it. But it ap peared unlikely a man of his age could have gotten away without help, and this roused hope in Lon don tnat resistance forces were gathering. The commander of the rebel forces offered a reward of 10,000 dinars $28,000 for his cap ture. Some diplomats experienced in the Middle East cautioned that the escape announcement might be a ruse. They said the rebels might he rying to absolve themselves of any responsibility for his death by laying the groundwork for an announcement that Nuri had been shot during the manhunt. Nuri was first reported killed by mobs which hanged Crown Prince Abdul Ilah. the uncle and chief palace adviser of voung King Feisal II and a leading Brit ish ally. The Baghdad mob also sacked and burned the British Embassy, symbol of Britain's lone dominance of the country. By CAY PAULEY I PI Women's Editor NEW YORK lUPI) Will we women climb out of our chemises ind trapezes come fall? Will we iust the sack and get our waist lines back? What goes with hem lines and knees, necklines and bosoms? Well, if you're just bursting with curiosity, relax and read. The answers to these questions and many more concerning fall styles are on the way, given you by the news services and by wom en s or fashion editors of your newspaper. All will be in New York, the nation's fashion center, next week to report the news in the never dull, frequently jittery world of style. The editors will see collections of the 30 designer-manufacturer members of the couture group, of the New York Dress Institute. showing coats, suits, dresses and evening wear. Fifteen other shows by auxiliary and associate mem bers will include children's wear, furs, hats, shoes and other acces sories, cosmetics and hair styles Predictions of what s to come already abound. The fashion group, representing designers, stylists, retailers and others ir the field, predicted at a preview recently that the sack is dead that this fall the accent will be on bosoms and legs. Hemlines are going up. said the group. Women's Wear, the trade pub lication, predicted continuation of a "fluid" or loosened silhouette at the natural waistline, but revival of the empire bodice. This is the shape which definitely accents the bosom, through ribbon, seaming, or bands directly beneath the bust. And, some reporters alreadv have scouted the New York mar ket, the nation's clothing center, to report their findings. But the greatest single turnout of news gals begins Sunday, when 200 of them swarm in from the United States and Canada. The couture group showings have been a semi-annual event since . July. 1943, and seven sturdy reporters naven t missed a single season. This year, some of the desien ers whose names are familiar to the woman who follows fashion closely will be missing. Claire McCardell, best known for her leadership in casual and comfort able clothes, died last spring Aurice Rentner, generally consid ered the dean of American de signers, died this week. But their firms go on. Nettie Rosenstein, who made many of Mrs. Mamie Eisenhow er s formal gowns including those for the inaugurals, isn't showing a fall collection. But a spokesman for the institute said she probably would be back in business by spring. Ike's Kin Holds Chat PANAMA (AP)-Dr. Milton Ei senhower planned to talk about better inter-American relations to day on a deep sea fishing trip with Panama s President Ernesto de la Guardia Jr. President Eisenhower's brother said he would discuss economic aid with De La Guardia. includ ing long - and short-term credits to Panama which Milton might recommend when he gets home. The fishing party was to last overnight, with Eisenhower land ing tomorrow morning to fly to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the next stop on his fact-finding central American tour as a special U. S. ambassador. Eisenhower's fishing trip left be hind some unhappy university stu dents. They asked to meet on their campus with the visitor, who is president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, but he suggested the U. S. Embassy. The students, who openly oppose De La Guardia and want a great er show of Panamanian sovereign ty over" the Panama Canal, re fused to enter the embassy, and about 65 of them picketed it for nearly an hour yesterday while Eisenhower himself was away touring the canal zone. ou're worth IVi million dollars, s that true? A. I don't know what I'm worth, never see the money. Q. Where is it? A. In the bank. I get it when I'm 21. Q. What are you going to do vith it? A. Spend it. Q. What do you live on now? A. My folks give me money .vhen 1 ask for it. I don't need nuch about $10 a week. Q. Are your personal appear ances dangerous? A. They can be. I lose some of my clothing now and then. I gen erally take along two ex-UCLA football players, Paul Cameron and Jack Elena, to protect me. I spend most of my time in each town in the hotel room. It's too much of a problem to go out. Q. If they're so rugged, why do you go on those tours? A. I like to sing. Q. Did you ever take any les sons? A. No. I used to sing in a church choir. And I was a big fan of classical music when I was about 6. Q. Are you going to college? A. Not this year. I'll be too busy making another picture, the TV series, recording and doing per sonals. If I took four years of college, then went into the Army for two years, that would be too much time lost. Q. What is your draft status? A. I'm registered. I suppose I'll have, until I'm 22 before I go in. Q. Your father once told me you and David could cut out from the TV show any time you wanted. Have you ever thought of it? A. No. It's a good thing to have. I wouldn't want my own show. Gary, Showgirl Holding Hands LAS VEGAS, Nev. (API Gary Crosby's been holding hands with a snowgirl! Gary, Bing's oldest boy (he's 25), was here last weekend, and ne spent most of the time with Jehcia Atkins. 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