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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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Nov. 1974 THE N-TELEG RAM A-3 Neiv Miss World says People in the news i switch is 'fantastic Iy- mm iiuwMiiniiMi tr niHigj, i 1 1 I I I tllx Barber sees recession as boon to business it LONDON (UPI) Smiling South African Anneline Kriel brushed back her shoulder length blonde hair with a puffy coal cuff yesterday and described how it felt to be the second "Miss World" in five days. "It's fantastic," she said. even use them. And I have three pairs of scissors which I have to get sharpened about every three months." 7 In i 'I'M AP wirephoto Weds man ivho blinded her FORT COLLINS, Colo.

(UPI) -At least one small businessman, a local barber, believes a downturn in the nation's economy might be responsible for an upturn in his. Carmel Solano, owner of a barber shop in this university city, said he has more customers than he can take care of. Most of them, he said, are Colorado State University students trying to find work during the six-week recess between fall and winter quarters. "These kids are competing for the vacation jobs and part of the reason they want haircuts is they want to have a little advantage in getting the jobs," Solano said. "Most of the students feel they have a better chance to get a job if they have conservative hairstyles." Solano, who's been bartering in Fort Collins for 10 years, also said he has noticed the beginning of a trend away from the long hairstyles of recent years.

"They want something easier to take care of than the long hair," he said. "The guys want their hair shorter. Not the white sidewalls of the old years, but more of a 'wash and wear' hairstyle." But he' said even' with the shorter styles, men were becoming more particular about the way their hair is cut than in the past, when he sharpened his scissors only once every three years. "Now I have put two sets of clippers away," Solano said. "I don't The 13-year-old aspiring actress from Witbank in the Transvaal thrust her 35-23-35 figure into the vacany left by the abrupt resignation of Helen Morgan, an unmarried Welsh mother who abdicated the crown "for the sake of my baby." It was the second year in a row that trouble has plagued the 57-nation beauty contest.

Last year's winner, 20-year-old Marjoric Wallace of the United States, was deposed after a four-month reign because of alleged romances with international)' known men. Miss Morgan, elected last Friday night, quit after four days because she was reported about to be cited as "the other woman" in a divorce case. Contpst organizers turned to the contest's runner-up, Miss Kriel, who expressed sympathy for Miss Morgan in her first queenly appearance. "I feel terribly sorry for her," Miss Kriel said. "I don't know how she felt about it, but I hope she did the right thing." Did the newest Miss World feel she could last out her term without another crisis? "I believe in God, that he will help me through it," Miss Kriel said.

She parried questions on politics and on South Africa's apartheid policy of racial separation "This is not a political affair. This is a beauty contest" and spoke of her hopes to "do films and theater work." Already she has appeared as the Soviet human rights pioneer picked up MOSCOW (AP) Audrel Tverdokhlebov, a pioneer in the Soviet human rights movement, was briefly picked up by secret police who searched his apartment, dissident sources said yesterday. The sources said on Wednesday that Tverdokhlebov had been taken into custody, but they later corrected themselves, saying he had not actually been arrested. The sources said secret police agents picked Tverdokhlebov up outside a movie theater Wednesday night, escorted him back to is apartment and searched it through the night. The sources said the police confiscated papers, a tape recorder and a typewriter.

No reason was made for the search. The sources said Tverdokhlebov, 34, had reported earlier in the week that he was under heavy surveillance authorities. Tverdokhlebov is the secretary of the Soviet branch of Amnesty International, the worldwide organization seeking freedom for political prisoners. He also is one of the three founding membprs of the four year old Soviet Human Rights Commitee Burton Tugach, 47, and the former Linda Kiss, 36, leave Queens County Supreme Court building in New York after their wedding. Fifteen years ago Pugach hired a man to throw lye in her face after she broke off with him.

He was jailed 14 years and she was blinded in her left eye by attack. First Lady named honorary Cancer Crusade chairman AP wirephoto Anneline Kriel ascends Miss World throne female lead in a South African movie called "Somer," due to be released early in the New Year. Miss Kriel said she planned to return to her university drama studies after her Miss World reign. She said she has no plans to marry her boyfriend, theological student Jacques Malin, 21, but thought her title would not affect their relationship. Miss Kriel still seemed a bit bowled over by the suddenness of her transformation.

"Everything went pretty quickly," she said. "But I enjoyed it." WASHINGTON Ford, who had breast removed (liri) Betty a cancerous right two months aero i. yesterday, has accepted the honorary chairmanship of the American Cancer Society's 1975 crusade. The White House said that in a letter to W. Armin Willig, chairman of the society's directors, President Ford's wife said she was honored to accept "because of my firm belief that the conquest of cancer can be achieved only through a concerted and united effort by everyone.

"It gives me particular pleasure to accept the honor on Thanksgiving Day. which this year holds special meaning for me. "The love and support from my familv. and the thousands of thoughtful messages and prayers f-nrri ir-occ; the country, vill make this holiday particularly meaningful," she said. Mrs.

Ford wrote that, she was firmly committed to the society's program of education, early detection and cancer control, She pledged to "do everything I can too promote these beliefs." Mrs. Ford had a radical mastectomy at Bethesda Naval Medical Center Sept. 28. -Doctors said the operation was a success and her chances of complete recovery were "excellent." 'Happy' Rockefeller home afler surgery NEW YORK (UPI) A smiling Margaretta "Happy" Rockefeller yesterday walked out of the hospital where she had been recovering from her second breast cancer operation In six weeks and went home with her husband for Thanksgiving. "I feel great and very thankful," Mrs.

Rockefeller said. The 48-year-old wife of the vice president-designate Nelson A. Rockefeller left Sloan-Kettcring Cancer Center's Memorial Hospital shortly after 2 p.m. Looking rested, Mrs. Rockefeller wished newsmen and hospital officials a "Happy Thanksgiving" and advised women who have to undergo the same operation to "take heart and don't be afraid." Mrs.

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