European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse My my the stars and stripes Pago 3 turn us of Toa Mavis has made the Job i the costume Deal inst obsolete As buggy whip am Travilla an Oscar Wynn Ling designer re cent designed the wardrobe for Valley of the d aim it one or two of the characters appear in the nude at one time or other in the film. Body makeup specialists Are toting their lowly status and soon Wui achieve the height of wardrobe designers 1ht4hhter9s Jab is fading my w3css the nude trend reversed. Instead if dealing with flowing skirts fancy Bod res High Fasham hemlines Aid other intricacies of be Couturier the film wardrobe designer Mut de sign ways to keep his cast from being arrested. �. F"""4 if v4km�nula4l according to travel a highly regarded private Couturier whose creations Are sold in top stores i 7 ?0h?try� some actresses have a compel Ling desire to be seen in the nude. Other refuse to uncover at All he there Are those in the Middle. They will agree to appear in the nude but not entirely. That Means we must create flesh coloured patches for the bosom and flesh coloured panties that cannot be detected on screen. It s not easy Travilla quit designing for movies eight years ago be cause i tired of trying to dress Marilyn Rusf cell and Betty Grable to reveal As much As possible to make them sexy and exciting an still pass the censors. Now nobody worries about the actresses themselves differ. Some Are real exhibitionist. If we Don t undrae them altogether for a movie then they la pose in the nude for girl Travilla has designed wardrobes for about 100, pictures since 1m4l but he is amazed by the Young actresses coining along today. These youngsters think nothing of taking off their clothes he said. But i still Admire performer who refuse to appear it the possible to achieve the same effect by hint ing at nudity while remaining fully if provocatively s greatest test is his current assignment the Boston he must undress 14 actresses appearing As nude corpses in the film. But there Are 150 other speaking roles in the picture so at least i be got some live ones to dress he concluded. Rocky pins his nomination Hopes on below surface iceberg strategy Jet in he in a by Charles Dumas Albany . A Nelson a. Rockefeller is pinning his Hopes of winning the Republican presidential nomination on what one of his close aides Calls the iceberg the visible part his surface approach will be a series of Public speaking appearances in which he will offer his solutions to the problems Bede Iling the nation and present himself As a can do alternative to front runner Richard a Nixon. The really serious business will be conducted below the sur face. Rockefeller and a variety of seasoned Republican professionals Allied with him will apply persuasion and pressure to key republicans controlling state delegations to the Republican National second part of the strategy is inextricably linked to the first. The men who control the delegates must be convinced if they Are leaning toward Nixon that they should switch to Rockefeller or if they Are uncommitted that Rockefeller has the winning combination. This is the essence of Rocke judge takes Captain off the Hook Cambridge mass. A if there s no Hook on the line you re not fishing a judge ruled in Superior court Here. The Case was the Appeal of army capt Michael Harbin of it. Devens from a 20 Fine i lower court on a charge of fish ing out of said he was t fishing just trying out a hew spinning reel without a Case was dismissed. 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Miller and Morton both for Mer Republican National chair men have wide contacts an political friendships in Republican circles across the also has a special entry in conservative Republican ranks having been Barry Gold water s running w. Hall another former National chairman also had been travelling with less fanfare and is ready to hit the Road again. At this Point pending forma Tion of a Campaign committee and appointment of a Campaign manager Rockefeller s Long time adviser on National political affairs National committeemen George l. Hinman is oversee ing the Delegate wooing and other operations. Bull s big Day apprentice bullfighter Luis Gomez finds he still has a lot to learn As the Toro starts to toss him into the air at the san Sebastian de los Reyes bullring near Madrid. Gomez was Only shaken up in the near Goring. Associated press photo Camps Saigon refugees overflow shelters Saigon up the bulk of Saigon s 30,000 refugees Are camping like gypsies on the pave ments a few blocks from their burning sniper s Bullet sends them scurrying into shop fronts a b40rocket slamming into a building behind them sends them running Down the streets children and household goods in red Cross Center and other refugee shelters in the Cen Ter of the City which harboured thousands during the tet Offen Sive House a few Hundred Home less families shelters in the Chi Nese suburbs of Cholon churches pagodas and schools have people overflowing onto the pave ments outside. In some of these shelters Youcan see the refugees pouring in one Side and out the other be cause the fighting has shifted overnight. Baxuan the 23-year-old Mother of a two month old child said her House was burned Down by Saviet Cong bomb on sunday. She went to an unfinished apartment Block still housing refugees from the tet offensive. It was full an she moved with her baby and a plastic Basket of pots and Panto the Francis Xavier Cathedral in Joachim Lin one of six priests at the Cathedral Hasset up an Aid. Station in tha Ca thedral vestry for the sick an wounded among the refugees. A thousand people came on sunday Over a thousand Mon Day and now we have More than3,000," father Lin said As he worked on a Small boy s foot gashed by a rocket fragment. A few blocks towards Saigon the trucks which usually carry food supplies from the Mekong Delta were Gypsy caravans with families sleeping in them and under them their bags still packed ready for flight some hoping to go Back to their Homes. Ray Schaffer the american adviser to the vietnamese red Cross is optimistic about the refugee situation. Many refugees according to Schaffer have moved out of their Homes in anticipation. Families Are camped on pave ments outside their shops wit their goods packed ready to move out when the Viet con move in. Others have moved out just to make Schaffer said the Saigon authorities had decided not to establish any special refugee Cen ters. The policy seems to be tout the responsibility on District authorities. The Central govern ment does t think it necessary to open centers he said
