THE CHINA MAHIĄ SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1959.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SATURDAY MAIL" FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH NEWS DESK
Executive Had Who Wants Speed?
To Flee
To The Beach
LAS
VEGAS hotel
Wook from
Cannos. executive Jack
last the
Entratter fled to the beach
and ringing phones antreating voicos of French lovelies on the other end of the wire.
to
"I have already said no. cores of them. I just don't have the heart to disappoint any others," Entraller said,
The tall, greying American became the mun French models wanted most to be on the phone with when it got around thot Paris he was scouting the fashion houses for girls for hi stage show nt Las Vegas' Sands Hotel.
"Then it began," he said. "The phone in my room at the George Vin Paris never stopped ring- ing. It was most distressing."
HIS POLICY Entratter took his dark mun- after making sure glasice off,
no one was being paged for a phone call. There was distress in his eyes.
"I never go up to the girls and ask them if they want to dance in our show." he said. "I watch them, and then pick them. But I lel someone eixe do the maklog and the explaining. It works out bet- ter that way."
Entratter's polley of main- taining
tertain distance between himself and the show- girls came under assault
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The French girls junt thought he was shy.
EXPLAINED
"I tried to explain that all I wanted was about six European girls-two from France - and that I'd hired those two alrendy.
***That Was (no-when I could get the islephone opera- tor la translate. But when I Fot one that didn't' speak. English-what then? It got so bad I was seared to pick up the phone."
This went on for a week. Entrailer didn't want to tell the hotel not to ring his room. He and a womenfolk
were int Europe for the first time, and there were friends calling.
Entratter took himself and his family off in Carmes. A day later the phone in his hotel room at Cannes began, ringing too.
The only escape Wos the Beach.
GOOD IDEA
Entratter shook his head wonderingly. "It seemed like such a good idea, when start ed out on this trip. One year
after he took his wife Dorothy all the girls in our show Another
and their two daughters to from Texas.
d
Were year
fashion show Dlor's in Paris. Í from each state of the union.
"While they were looking at the dresses I was looking at the girls," he said. "One of them was just right. I talked to the Dior management, and the girl Bald 'yes' right away."
20,
To celebrate, Mrs Entratter and the daughters-Carol, and Michele, 10-bought them-
elves a Dior dress spleee.
They went to a few more fashion houses and lined up an- other girl.
"This year I thought l'a gel two girls from Paris, two from London and iwe Trotti Rome.
Models are best for our type of show. Beautiful faces and bodies. No nudity, We teach them how to dance," Entratter lined up two girls in London in qulek order en route to Paris. He said he in- lend to Atick to schedule and
on to Rome.
"This is a nice beach,” he said.
When they get back to the | "They bring me my meals, give hotel the panic was on.
"I tried to explain to all those French models who kept calling that I never talk to girls myself," Entratter recounted.
me messages, I enn stay here in day. Don't have to go back to the hotel room until late at night. How are the beaches In faly?UPI.
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Who wants spood? It's the way you do it that counts
and according to W. G. Boaks of London ono good way of starting in the London to Paris air race was, roller-skating through Hyde Park. The race which was organised by the Daily Mail was to mark the 50th Anniversary of Bleriot's flight across the Channel.-Contral Prose:
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Convict Runs
Off With Gaoler's Wife
London.
The Daily Mail tells the
20-Year Battle All But Lost....
Albert Hall
Soloist
May Go Back
Top
London Corners
A 20-YEAR battle to
preserve a
minia-
London.
E street corner musician |
ture species of rose has I who medo, good said he
been all but lost in Leighton Buzzard, Bed-pennies. fordshire.
The rose is so small it can poss through a wedding ring-yet so fragrant it can dominate a whole room.
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their
Its owners, the Misses Dorothy and Agnes Seddon, were left the "Baby Rose" father when he died in 1930. He stipulated that they should falling prevent any. cuttings into other hands and his daughters faithfully obeyed
bis wishes.
. OFFERS
Ever since they have resisted
may go back to fiddling för
I'm not too proud," Norman Tag, only Baggo played
18, said.
Until
in
and
on his grubby violin hight time crowds Leicester Square Piccadilly Circus, Royal-College of Music, Prof. Anthony Hopklits hard Bagge ono night and ar ranged for lessons. Last week, the 18-year-old street | musician gava a concert bo- fore, about 4,000 persona in London's Albert Hall. The audience cheered, the crities wore pleased. "I was overwhelmed," Bagge said.
templing offers to commerBut he said he hadn't alto- cialise the rose and have fought a constant battle against would-be thieves. But now the rose seems doom
ed to extinction.
Threo months ago, the sisters
moved from their cottage
to
# now. bungalow a mile away and took their busken thear
with
All but four died and the others, beasting only eight buds bo- tween them,
-flowered.
have
nol
Sald Mira Dorothy Seddon: “It though they Arc China Mail
looks as
dadmed.
Special
MARMALADE
THIEF
Know
Walsall. QUICK fingered thiof was in the jam. Polles did not
ከዚ Identity after successfully robbing 40 houesa in this ‚· Staffordshire town,
But they did know one of >}
hin Eastas: ́marmalade,
· They said... · that, an ovary.
robbery he helped him- aalf to enack,
He particularly fanblod the sandwiches which 'truat- ing houdtwives, had pre- pared for their husband' lunches and especially if the sandwiches ware made of marmalade, UP!,
Bluebell
&Primrose
unique story of a pri- Railroad
son warder's wife who ran off· with an ex-convict..
The Mall Bald Mrs Audrey Banderson, 23, mother of two baby sons and Erla Hevingham; 80, met and fell in love at the Bela, River open prison; near the Scottish borden
Hevingham, a married man,
May Chug
Again
-London,
but
was doing eight years for bur- DRITAIN'S famed
Blue Bluebell and
clary. He was released recently. The newspaper quoted Donald Sanderson as Baying: "THA could be the ruin of my career. 1. want her back."
Hevingham told reporter in a Lancaster Hotel where ho and Mra Sanderson were living:
"I suppose that it is a bit funny an ex-con should run off with a crow's' wife..
"I hope to get a divorce from my wife, and if Audrey can get one, we shall get married."
Passed Notes
Mr Sanderson, said the Mali, first met Hevingham at a camp show, He was a trusty-a pri soner granted special privileges
working "Bele was
on the projector and I was sitting noor him. We got into conversation and that was the beginning of it all.
Primscan
chug again.
The
Railroad". may
Lowes-Zast Grinstead Hallway Preservation Society. has accepted a price asked by the British Transport Commis
part of the defunct lon for branch line railroad, whobe last train tooted; over its 21' miles. of track, two years ago.
The Bluebell-and-PrimroBG": got its name, because passen- gers said it ran no slowly they could lean from the,coschos and pick bluebells and primrores along the way.
A meeting of the Preservailes Boelety here accepted the price of 234,000 for 4% faites of track, complete with stations, water · powers,"
and Oridges equipment en route,
PROPOSAL.
The Society's bank balance at the moment in £89 On ··· 13 has until Beptember to raise the rest of the money, MNE
This proposes to do bị *selling"- railway: tins for: # `81, gradient posts' for, 25:07) shares hi a Mallon; bridge or rallway, Sat
"I used to see him going, to and from Jobs on the camga andi very soon we darted passi - » "E don't think: Donald: will, divorce rive," but I don't think. -- I will go back. I would love to have my babios, with me, bat I don't think that ja poisible.** Hovingham added: "I had very good time at Beła) Fuyuri mother of equipment I had a lot of fruktor, any of "purchased will be tagged, with course I had Audreykingade the donator's name
The Mall-paid: Havingħain. Eventut the Boclety unsch, to wheth Mey Sanderatiu ambitions for refurblati Wista Bud" Trinomad was awny. Waola Alémáiles, or track, águ
fonce he came back, unexTM 11 with legumba hilty! – emana BIA POTTINGER STREET BLE PASTE managed to hulp and run gaungnosed
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the
gether ruled the possiblilty of going back to his Leicester Square atid Piccadilly concerts.
"I'm-hot too proud for that,
I think some people enjoyed my music in the streets," he said.--UPL
Lost And Found: A Packet Of Sunshine
London THIRTEEN YEAR OLD Londoner Teddy Butler ́has never had a proper hol
day. "But this year I will," ho told his ĝotrerita, So, with his heart set bh. spend- [ling murky doya iri the odlintry
side of South Wales, he took - ·a'paper-round.
Beringing and saving for wvacles, Teddy collected the man... of 21/14 Bd. In savings stariges and kept them carefully pack. edorway in a little wallet. But, last weck, while traveidret
of a train from Nessions, to Canons Park, Teddy lost the wallet. It had slipped from his pocket during the journey,
**He fretted:
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