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Rudolph Nureyev — Part 2
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MARIJUANA CHARGE: sion camera’ and breathed on}
ing the peace.
be released — on $330: bail. ballet pose — parodying the} a.m., when they called po-
apiece put up by the: ballgt: magnificent technique which)!
Tanager, V. H. Clark ~ \has made him the idol off VEEtCet Poous, ‘
were ordered to appear balletomanes over the world) @aswered the call with Offi
court tomorrow mornings # — as a policeman gave him cer Bill Delaney, said their
It was a rude comed own the routine pocket-patting only purpose was to ask the.
e
fow the idolized dancers
mst popular in the Wes
wdrld, ‘3
TRUE NAME
oo ® 4 Margot was booked.
udi, with his daring baglet| her true name.—- Margot.
technique, flowing redéfisf,| ias. Her husband is Ro
jond locks and flamboyant! Arias, Panamanian politician
h nm ageane | anne! Ron!”
r beull-
But when they arrived, he |
personality, has beemaig, Party paralyzed
darling of San Franciseg iso: Si0’s bullet several years
ciety since the troupe began, 229- . . Deck
its local engagement July@&.|. The Russian-born Rudi|ing. Se we had inboreede
: fy gave his age as 29. The book-;to call. for r eintor oer ts!
| ing officer, no: ballet fancier, | and round them up. cae
spelled the name ‘‘Noureev.” | Much to their, shrprigg; |/he
It all began last night after! quarry turned out’to indlade-
The policeman contidyed:
Margot, whe: “retired
40 but is still packing ther
at 48, has thousands. of fang
whose ardor amounts ee
lation, the two starred n the Opera not only hippies, but two of
a an use repeal periormance ofithe world’s leadin .
. BEHIND BARS ™:..7 3 “Paradise Lost” — a modern! artists. 6 3
But ioday, like ord | ballet leaning toward ihe GIRE HURT Trees
mipbehaving citizeng
wate herded: te Park: cently by Examiner criticg Cue girl, Sherry Riley, 21 |
Arthur Bloomfield as “end fell about 10 feet. from a back |
rious, chic and occasionally]8tairway and injured her’
rather revolting.” “+2 back. She was taken to San!
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ne psychedelic, described ‘re
t
Si#tion and then -to Ci col
4 son at the Hall of Justice in
vee a paddy wa fi drinted:, an . s
te 4 aoe ried eet eee gs| .The dancers and a group’ Franciseo General Hospital.
bars, i iat friends, including Richard} ‘Rudi, famed for his*“ma}-
, 3 gk. | Cornwell, 32, assistant direc-|nificent muscular prowesgi!
eran jr onteyn, took ee tile | tor of the Seattle Symphony,|in the ballet, scampered
- ae) oo 4 f| Who was among those arrést-| the stairs to the roof and w&s-
sealing, ‘time ane ‘ ed, had supper after the per-' fowiid lying Mat on his face.
| ve, coe * * =.) formance at Trader Vic’s. The black-haired Margot
: ingle tinge 4 3 said walle INVITED TO PAD scramble donto adjoining
ly. “T want to see my attor-, They had been invited to as
ney.” f,; the “pad” of Kirk Terrill, 42
. F j Belvedere St., earlier in the
<p evening by a group of hippies ;
e! who attended the Opera others were arrested there,”
lense. | House performance and Te i Rees FOUND E”
lease: _ “backstage afterward to com-}ii TH officers said
“In England, they don't al-: pliment the dancers. | iand seven hand-rolled rhar-
low the press in the jails. . At Trader Vic’s someone |3jsng cigarets in a built-in
RUDI CROSS suggested that they take up china cabinet, plus four more
Rudi, on the other hand, the hippies’ invitation. Hight) scattered on the front. steps.
was cross. . of them piled into taxis andl A short marijuana smoking:
eee “You're all children!’*. he; drove to the Belvedere Street | pipé: was in another cabinet.
eons snapped at reportérs at ‘tire| Place, on the top flgor of an} ‘They found two reels of 8
° Hall of Justice. "| ld -wood frame four-story; mitiimeter rovtewYilm: de-
He postuftdsiaaf attitude! building. ‘soribed ‘as ‘“pornogrdphite :”
of disdain, walked to a televi-|
whag med and
their most celebrated roles.
The management. said:
ie , “There is no change as far -
search at the district station. | hippies to quiet down. jas we know..It is expected
i ‘HAD NO CHOICE’ jthey will appear.”
The troupe then leaves for,
.| related, someone from. above (an engagement.in the Ho |
jbutton on the lapel of: his;
“They all started segtter-‘scarlet-lined. jacket. It bore!
ut: one word: ———
Loud stereo music . from| however there was no projec-
its lens to fogeitrtiem rubbed the party w&3Heare through-jtor in the ‘Dtaceyand the
_ All were booked for: visit- his hand in his long hair and out the neighborhood: ‘films had not been shown.
ing a house where marijuana: wiped his fingers on the lens. ‘You could hear it a block FINALE TOMORROW
is used or kept, and disturb-. «oy 1 won't answer any-.@Way,” officer Arthur Fobbs; qy,: Royal Ballet schedyle
~ °. thing,” he declared. ~ : said later. an . Winds up tomorrow night lat
The stars were the first to’ He struck an exaggerated} Neighbors stood it.untl 3:446 Opera House, with Mdr-
got and Rudi'starring jn ““R6-
Ao Inliat’ arondg
raeeecarh = GTN!
wood Bowh--- °F.
“It's the fuzz! It’s ‘the| Rudi came: out of it: withfa|
ray
“CAMP.” ;
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