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Independent from Long Beach, California • 3

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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Page:
3
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i 1 ViV: JV i' -J "'a 'kl 1 v. 'r. 1 -v v- I i 1 IJL-, i 1 i i 1 7 I I precious 1 00o pure i (Continued PageA-1) leenic Navy of Greece of Jhe destroyer Naval officers and a color I guard then accompanied Miss Zuloaga onto the field. iMaycirlUymbhd CTKealerl fir. I I cashmere town end travel a 4 elegantly 1 1 -k tailored with handpicked 't I V- clutch ii 1 114 presented a key to the city to I egch contestant, who, in turn, gave the mayor the tradi- tional.

gift from her nation orl state. (Gifts are listed on page A-9.) i-Qk I fci! collar detail) i. styles with plain dr sunburst pleated back interest, in beige, gray, black', and blue, sizes 8 to 18 and ct 'S'VW L5s ft'- petite 6. to 16- i A SPECTACULAR fireworks display concluded the -program. Today's pageant feature.

la the 124-unit parade on Ocean BrvdThSglHn: The route extends from Ala-mitos Ave, to Magnolia Ave. Contriti attifrf in swim suits win ride' floats. I w(v Judging.be gin ii. Tuesday night in Municipal Abdito-I rtum wd uejttreuth THt SCRAMBLE IS ON Friday. AMiss United States of America will be named1 bIu Wednesday night' Miss Universe wiU be chosen Friday jiight shoes that had been stacked -i- 1 up while the.girls ranged on the beach Saturday.

(Staff Photo) on Arrival By BEN ZINSER Miss New Mexico's spon-j denied Saturday that red-1 sded Sue Ingersoll of Albu-J querque would withdraw from Miss Universe Beautyf (pageant Theres nothing-, to 1 use your Columbia a Continuous Credit the plan that lets you add to By JIM DOUTH1T A troubled beauty from thel land of lace, fine china and! Brussels sprouts made a tardyl arrival at Miss Universe head- fS" i i i Irumor," said Marion Brown, VI I Aibuquerque plumbing and quarters here at noon Salur- to! b-rYA day and immediately began to f5 Ti FT, your account without in- (' a -t. JheSting wholesaler who has 1.K ,1 creasing. your paymenh. Ja perk up. MissTBelgium, Helene Sa- vigny, 24, of Brussels, was the! last of three girls, struck down! by illness ih New York, to ar- t- if 'm v'iK-' i'4 -1 I fs (the Miss franchise for New.

i I Mexico, Arizona and Brown 'denied that he liad -Iheiped Miss Ingersoll, 20, pre-' lpst stati if -VJ, 4'." who met her plane, reported thebrwn-eyed Bietiani is fr convalescing from a virus infection, and said should be able to participate in the coming pageant activities. 1 Vi.v 1 1 i. ms each 1 saidtshe wjnild defy a atho- lie archbishop.The' archbishop of Santa Fe had said' Miss ngersoll and her family Iwould be denied the sacraments of communion and confession if she appeared in a bathing suit in a public beauty contest MISS INGERSOLL, a beauty operator, was accompanied by a policewoman to ail pag- fy 4 r. 1 1 )M f'J W-v. -(K.

11. i I i w. -v. "V-H leant functions Saturday. She Idenied the rumor that she VJ I I had hired a press agent Brown, whose wife was tv SHE WAS able to catch up on fittings- and other details Saturday afternoon and is now on a par with other contestants.

Im feeling very much better. she reported In English with a broad French accent was very anxious thatT not miss the pageant The tear was worse than the The brown-haired beauty, whose 5 feet 6 inches and 130 pounds are nicely distributed over a 36-24-36 frame, hopes to become a motion picture actress. She speaks French, Persian and but slowly, please, my Belgian ears are not as quick as your English -'A Mv tPTifX -4 I I4! Miss New Mexico in the 1956: 'pageant, uid he himself was- 1 bUt lVe n0thin6 'against any gk ku gkmaunBi, 9Nn rwll gf pub imniwif He said he had BEAUTY UNDER HAT talked to IMiss Ingersoll "only for two Pat Sherburne (left). Miss Idaho, and her neighbor, Melanie Canfield, Miss minutes since I arrived here. Utah, adjust the straw hat of Sond Sodsai, Miss Thailand, as the three "She felt a lot better after contenders for title of Miss Universe get acquainted at the beach.

(stating she had decided to re- (main in the contest, Brown I said. wyi He said he understood that' (Miss Ingersoll was converted I to Catholicism tw or three! yevs ago. We had this question of, (Catholic girls in swim suits' 1 came up before, he contin-lued, so we held this year's! (New Mexico swim-suit judg-j ing in private in the pres--ence of judges only. I i 1 CSy 1 jf- HE SA to'ere tiji contestants and I dont know J- V-f1 which of -them were Catho- it! lk; aw- lies." -4 I Miss Ingersoll, he ili (born in Bridgeport, and' moved to Albuquerque; three by RAMAR of California two style in easy-living Amel the fabric that requires less care, it resists wrinkles, washes easily, dries quickly arid is so easy to iron both styles also coma in charcoal gray and brown the sheath is in sizes 8 to 1 8 the sleeveless, full skirted style comes in sizes 10 to 20 and 121g to ty 1 I i and save, wa giye 1M shop in air conditioned i STAMP years ago from Denver, polo. Her father Who is not a Catholic, is a truck driver for a freight line, he Brown raid Miss Jgexicb has received to 75 letters since she first announced In Albuquerque that she intended participate In the pag- jeant despite the archbishop's stand.

I She Indicated to-merthet the majority of. the letters favored her to go ahead and compete, Brown said.1 'A V. iA ll 1 j. mkIimm In wr Lana Inaeh 1 -I jr, ft '(UyVji iff OPEN iMONtfAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS IST.AT PACIFIC LONS. BEACH 0 MISS BELGIUM, PERKING UP, CHECKS HER; TEMPERATURE -swiPhoisW 1 i -nt 'Vny a--'r r- i j- 'I 4 f.

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