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Orange Auction Market Report By UNITED PRESS Orange auction all markets 126 150 176 200 220 252 288 344 First grade 6.48 6.04 5.64 4.89 4.42 4.18 3.87 3.50 Second grade 4.91 4.39 4.04 3.73 3.52 3.58 Trend: Slightly lower sunkist Dairy Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy: Eggs: Wholesale prices consumer grade A large 63-64, medium 52-53 extras 60 pct A large 60. Candled eggs to retailers for distributors' plant, delivered one-cent higher; cartons three centshigher: Grade AA extra large 75-78, large 72-74, medium 62-63 grade A extra large 71-73, large 67-69, medium 5859, small 41-43 grade B largerB 861. Prices to consumers in cartons: Grade AA large 7987, medium 6673 grade A large 76-81, medium 64-69, small 46-50. Live poultry: Broilers 2½-3½ lbs 32-34, fryers 3½-4 lbs 33-35. Roasters over 4 lbs 3436, fryers caponettes ½-4½ lbs 35-37, roasters caponettes over 4½ lbs 36-38, hens light type under 4 lbs 17-19, hens light type 4 lbs up 19-20, hens cross 4½ lbs up 22-23 hens heavy type all weights 27-29. Turkeys, young hens 33-34, toms 26-30; rabbits white fryers miscellaneous lots 20-21, commercial 21-22. Butter: Jobbing prices in carcow. Turkeys, young hens 33-34, toms 26-30; rabbits white fryers miscellaneous lots 20-21, commercial 21-22. Butter: Jobbing prices in cartons: Grade AA 72½-76, grade A 72½-74, grade B 70½-72. Stock Market in Slight Move NEW YORK (UP)—Prices on the Stock Exchange held within a very narrow range today in one of the dullest sessions in four weeks. The majority of stocks favored the upside. Gains, however were limited to only a few cents. A number of pivotalts held at their previous close. A few low priced issues accounted for a good part of the volume. Greyhound dominated dealings. It rose a small fraction. The company announced that it was buying additional bus lines. Hudson Motors and Nash-Kelvinator were active on rumors of a possible merger. Spokesman for the companies, however, refused to comment on the merger. Aircraft manufacturing issues met some buying today with Douglas active. Just before the close, it was up more than a point. In the main industrial group, steel shares held around their previous close. Chrysler ran up more than a point in the motors. Utilities rose a few cents as measured by the averages. Railroad equities were about tha esame. Philip Morris was backward in its group, easing around a point. 1.50-1.75. Kidnaped Greenleas Boy Found Murdered (Continued from Page) kidnapers for the family. He the money, in cash, was paid a bridge" somewhere by Kansas City and St. Louis am. Monday, Oct. 5. Hoover quoted Hall as ad that he shot the boy. The was found behind a reowned by Mrs. Heady at St. Hoover named Hall as who handled letters demen the $600,000 ransom payme The two in custody in St. the FBI said, implicated T John Marsh, 37, who was from the Missouri Penitentiary two years ago after serving a year term on a charge of riging a child. Criminal Records Mrs. Heady has a criminal ord. Hall was paroled from Missouri prison last April 25 a five-year robbery sentenced. The boy was kidnapped frie exclusive private day school days ago by a plump woman posed as his aunt and told so of an illness in the Green family. An FBI spokesman said Heady presumably was the w ho lured the little boy fro school. During the intervening day boy's father made every effort in touch with the kidnapper State and local police of had stayed out of the case much as possible so the might pay a ransom for him in the hope of getting him safely. Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The citrus market Produce Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Produce: Peaches: Per lb rio oso gems Beaumont 80s and larger 13-15 cents. Eggplant: Lugs 18-24s Coach vly 1.75-2. Onions: Street sales 50 lb sacks Spanish Perris valley 2-3 inch 1.10. Squash: Italian flats Coach vly TV and Appliances MARVIN'S Sales and Service COMPLETE SERVICE ON CAR RADIOS In FULLERTON 105 E. Commonwealth LA 3-5760 412 N. Los Angeles Ph. 2525 Cruise with Death F. DRACO Copyright, 1952, by Rhehart & Company, Inc., distributed by King Features Syndicate. SKNOPSIS The eight guest passengers aboard the yacht "Spiritus" out of Nassau, Bahamas, are gripped by terror when a shot is fired in the slight and their host and owner of the craft, wealthy, accused of Odyke's report missing from the vessel Sariono old Jona, the ship's captain, assembles his passengers in the salon, advising them that Odyke had a premonition of meeting with fool play on the voyage and later consummation of his will in Jonar keeping. The document decrees that the "Spiritus" continue along her course toward South America for seven days, by the end of which pellet Mae Yorke has beceived his killer would be revealed. Eagle-yed Stewartess Macbeth is placed in charge of the women and she watches over them like a jallor. The strain of all this sensitive little Gay Walton, movie actress become brythel and Dr. Ruben Randolph, a psychiatrist, comforts her. Elderly Lady Lisa Tremaine, and Larry Redding, a broker, and Frederick Brown, a lawyer, each having quarreled with their host prior to his disappearance. CHAPTER TEN RANDOLPH seemed pleased at the discomfiture he had caused Brown. "It will be interesting, clinically, to observe the effects of strain on such different personalities." His cold gray eyes went over all of us as if he were hunting for symptoms. No one in us again, as they always will, but conversation was guarded to say the least. Everybody acted as though the person next to him might be a polsoner, and it would be no understatement to say that the atmosphere was actually poisoned with distrust. Solitude, which we had feared, suddenly began to seem better than company. We wolfed down what food we could manage, and gladly escaped from each other to the privacy of our cabins. Frederick Brown demanded a pot of coffee and said that he would take it to Lisa Tremaine. The dining salon was forward on B deck. Aft of it came the galleys, and then quarters for the second officer, the engineer, and the steward and stewardess. The guest cabins were all on A deck, four to a side. To port, Brown, Randolph, Carliotta and Larry Redding; to starboard, Gay, Lisa and ourselves. Aft of the cabins, a small reading room gave on the well deck, and across from it, under the poop, lived the "black gang," the oilers and wipers for the engine room. Forward to comment on the merger. Aircraft manufacturing issues met some buying today with Douglas active. Just before the close, it was up more than a point. In the main industrial group, steel shares held around their previous close. Chrysler ran up more than a point in the motors. Utilities rose a few cents as measured by the averages. Railroad equities were about thiease. Philip Morris was backward in its group, easing around a point. 1.50-1.75. Sweet potatoes: Per lb portico ricos Coach valley 5-7 cents. Misc vegetables: Okra per lb Coach valley 10-12 cents. BANK DEBITS Anaheim bank debits yesterday totaled $409,941.35, according to figures compiled today by local banks. He thought Lisa Tremaine too brave for her own good when I said that I admired her and she had the effrontery to supe that I suffered from the same fect. I said that Mr. Brown minded me of some big cate animal, essentially peaceful, hippopotamus for instance, dering in a net that it felt tighter. He answered there things he would be shut up with than a hip tamus in a net. I told him I not make the doctor out, as he would bear watching, ly enough neither of us men Larry. The fact was, when you up the evidence that an could have stood in the dark sageway between the saloon the owner's cabin, fired the and slipped away to come later looking innocent. It was a comforting thought. "I think the Captain did it the bridge," I said. "Why not Todd from the hole of the cabin?" "No motive." Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The citrus report as prepared by Federal-State Market News ice: Grapefruit about steady; lime and oranges steady, price changed. Grapefruit: Per box local p fancy 64s & larger 4.75-5.25 low as 4.50, 80s 3.75-4.5 fair 3.50, loose fancy 100s 1.501.75 1.25, ruby red packed fance and larger 6.50, 80s $6, 10 Florida U. S. 1 54s $10, 64-70-72s $9, 85-80s 96s 77.50-72-80s 8.50 one mark 72s If It's News You'll See The Bulletin this cause sensitive little Gay Walton, movie actress, to become hysterical and by Elderly Lady Lisa Tremaine, comforts her. Elderly Lady Lisa Tremaine, and Larry Redding, a broker, and Frederick Brown, a lawyer, each admit having quarreled with their host prior to his disappearance. CHAPTER TEN RANDOLPH seemed pleased at the discomfiture he had caused Brown. "It will be interesting, clinically, to observe the effects of strain on such different personalities." His cold gray eyes went over all of us as if he were hunting for symptoms. No one commented on this unpopular suggestion. The doctor continued suavely, "Now we know just where everyone was except the Captain." But Jonas was too wise a rat he be caught with such a small piece of cheese. "I take your meaning, Doctor, and I'll answer you, although I don't know as I should. I was on the bridge where I belonged, like I told you in the first place. And plenty saw me there. "It don't take a very smart man to figure out that there is something wrong in all these stories. Nobody was around, and everybody was alone. It don't make sense. I didn't kill the old man, and I know it. But somebody did, and I know that too. You're all hiding something you don't want let out, but before this cruise is over you folks will talk. You'll talk and he glad to. Hez and me'll see to that." "Are you threatening us?" Robert asked quietly. "I'm telling you, Mister. I'm just telling you, that's all." His deep-set eyes went around the room as if daring someone to oppose him, but no one did. When he was satisfied that he had the upper hand, he added in a curt way, "Breakfast's ready now, down in the dining salon." Being ordered around was a new experience for Lisa, and she did not take to it very well. "I shall just go and wash up first," she said quietly. "The them as eats, eats right now," the Captain told her. "Fancy notions are out from here on." She answered him with the most crumbling politeness. "I still say that I shall wash up first." And on the necks of this small defiance, she left the room. Coffee- and eggs put some heart would take it to Lisa Tremaine. The dining saloon was forward on B deck. Aft of it came the galleys, and then quarters for the second officer, the engineer, and the steward and stewardess. The guest cabins were all on A deck, four to a side. To port, Brown, Randolph, Carliotta and Larry Redding; to starboard, Gay, Lisa and ourselves. Aft of the cabins, a small reading room gave on the well deck, and across from it, under the poop, lived the "black gang," the oilers and wipers for the engine room. Forward, under the forecastle, lived the sailors. All this was connected with the promenade or veranda deck above, and the salon and Opdyke's cabin, by four stairways, one inside and one outside at each end of the ship. I mention them to show how easily anyone who did not want to be seen could go up and down or back and forth. Above us all, the incalculable Captain presided from his bridge. While I dressed in my cabin Robert joined me. I had done as he asked about making notes during the endless night. He read them over and over. "Do they mean anything to you?" I asked. "Not yet. But you have a good memory for scenes and conversations. Keep putting them down so that we can reflect on them. It is like the child's puzzles we used to have, where you look at the picture a long time in search of the missing face, and at last it fairly jumps out at you from among the trees." We all sat looking out of the porthole. The gray dawn had been followed by a peremptory sun, and the blue water looked tensile as silk except where the flying fish jumped through the surface. The yacht wallowed on her engines barely turning. She was going nowhere, and getting there very slowly. The absence of seawave made the heat oppressive. Robert and I exchanged our opinions of the situation, and I was surprised at the depth of his pessimism. I usually go along cheerfully unless someone is actually hitting me over the head, but Robert has Moods. I thought he might be in one now, but he assured me that he was merely taking a realistic view. The fact was, when you up the evidence that any could have stood in the dark sageway between the saloon the owner's cabin, fired the owner's cabin, and slipped away to come later looking innocent. It was a comforting thought. "I think the Captain did it to the bridge," I said. "Why not Todd from the hole of the cabin?" "No motive." "How do you know?" Robert drily. "Do you know what I thoughed? These people predeated not to know each other they were introduced, but they really do know each other altogether too well." Robert rolled his eyes he ward and clapped his hand forehead. "A Daniel come to ment!" "It might be nice," I suggest to find the murderer and get money. Robert was shocked. "I won't touch the tainted stuff." "No, but we could keep Bob's to fix up Chillstone." "Now the woman is but me!" "There is nothing wrong thinking about our son." "I do think of him. I about him all the time." A hope to God we will get back him, and soon. That is why going to do everything in power to get this matter closed up. My dearest girl, I don't you realized as yet what a business you may find yourself involved in. But I do beg you really beg you, not to mention anyone but me the man who saw throw something over before the lights went on." I was nodding solemnly the most unholy row broke above our heads. Scuffling shouting, and Todd's high shrilling from the stairs. "Help! Murder! Help! are trying to kill each other." "A fight!" Robert exclaims eyes lighting up at the prose as they always do, and with he let go of me and flashed the room. I followed him was quite a tableau on the ve-deck. (To Be Continued) **Citrus Market** **Los Angeles (UP)**—The local midnapers for the family, He said he money, in cash, was paid "on bridge" somewhere between Kansas City and St. Louis at 1:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5. Hoover quoted Hall as admitting that he shot the boy. The body is found behind a residence owned by Mrs. Heady at St. Joseph. Hoover named Hall as the one who handled letters demanding $600,000 ransom payment. The two in custody in St. Louis, the FBI said, implicated Thomas John Marsh, 37, who was released from the Missouri Penitentiary two years ago after serving a two-year term on a charge of molesting a child. Criminal Records Mrs. Heady has a criminal record. Hall was paroled from the Missouri prison last April 24 from five-year robbery sentence. The boy was kidnapped from an exclusive private day school nine days ago by a plump woman who used as his aunt and told a story an illness in the Greenlease family. An FBI spokesman said Mrs. Heady presumably was the woman who lured the little boy from the school. During the intervening days the boy's father made every effort to get in touch with the kidnapers. State and local police officials had stayed out of the case as such as possible so the father might pay a ransom for the boy the hope of getting him back safely. **Local Man Reports Shetland Pony Taken** A 14-year-old Anaheim High School freshman was booked in the juvenile home late yesterday by police on charges of grand theft-horse stealing. The complaint against the youngster was signed by Jeral Stanley, proprietor of a cafe at Lincoln and Manchester who charged the youth with possession of a Shetland pony belonging to the cafe man. Officers learned the small horse, used as a promotional stunt by the cafe, had been tied at the rear of the restaurant early in the morning. A slightly different story was related to police by the youth who said he saw the small pony wandering on the highway. Although on his way to school, he led the animal to his home some distance away and returned to school. Police said Stanley, searching for the horse, found it at the youth's home. **Group Named to Study Orange School Purchase** Acquisition of the former Orange high school plant on North Glassell St. by Chapman College of Los Angeles was one step nearer today with naming of trustees to study purchase of the site. J. E. Wilkinson, Los Angeles resident who is chairman of the board of trustees of the college announced today that the study group will include R. W. Blackburn, Thermal; C. Ray Larwyer, Berkeley; Elmer P. Bramley, Los Angels; Roy Martindale, Los Angeles; Irvin C. Chapman, Fullerton; Wilbur E. Tunison, Burbank; George N. Reeves and Vaughan R. Harlan, both of Los Angeles. If the survey proves favorable for this group, they may be able to obtain more information about their activities. **Woman Pedestrian Hurt In Anaheim Accident** A second women pedestrian within a week has been struck by a car in Anaheim, police reported today with Mrs. Emma Dandy, 75, of 510½ North Zeyn St. in Anaheim Community hospital with major injuries. Mrs. Dandy was struck down by a car driven by Duane LeRoy Intore, 18, of 920 South Los Angeles St., as she crossed Los Angeles St. on Clementine shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday. The driver told investigating officers that he failed to see the elderly woman as she crossed in the marked crossing walk from East to West. The car was traveling North on Los Angeles St. at time of impact, officers said. **Ikes Oppose Winter Deer-Hunting Dates** SANTA ANA — State Fish and Game Commission proposals to open Santa Ana Mountains to a winter deer-hunting season in January, for 15 days, are based primarily on the fact that most southland hunters had few chances to hunt because of fire hazards. So today explained John F. Janssen, manager of the southland region for the commission, reporting completion of arrangements for hearing Oct. 21 at the Court House on the proposal. He said that many hunters who bought licenses and deer tags found that they couldn't hunt in the southland because most mountain areas were closed during the "fire season." Last January, the commission issued-500 special hunting permits. **Harry Evans Terre Dies in Hospital** GARDEN GROVE—Harry Terrell, a land planner, lost in civic and club affairs six yesterday afternoon at Newport where he had been unmedicated for less than a day. There was a post-mortem nationation today. Terrell is be have suffered a heart simulat Surviving him are his wife, at the family home, old Ave., and two sons Harry Evans Terrell Jr. U. S. Air Force in English John of Albuquerque, New York Quotati By William R. Stanton $115 Piece National Bank Santa Ana Bends & Steeks Air Reduction Amer Tel & Tel Anaconda Copper Atchison, T & SF Caterpillar Tr Chrysler Crown Zellerbach Cons Vultue Curtiss Wright General Electric General Motors Goodyear T&R Kennecott Copper Montgomery Ward N Y Central Northrop Aircraft Inc Pacific G&P Common Pacific Lg Common Penney JC Co Pennsylvania RR Phillips Petroleum Phelpa Dodge Republic Steel Rilfield Robertshaw-Fulton Co Sears Roobuck Southern Ry So Cal Ed, Common So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd So Cal Ed $1.14 Pfd Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local crus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service grapefruit about steady; lemons and oranges steady, prices unchanged. Grapefruit: Per box local packed fancy 64s & larger 4.75-5.25, fair as 4.50, 80s to 3.75-4, fair low as 20s, loose fancy 100s to 1.501.75, 126s, 5s, ruby red packed fancy 64s larger 6.50, 80s $6, 100s $5, Florida U.S. 1 54s $10, 64s $9.50, 72s $9, 80s $8.50, 96s 77.50, pinks 80s 8.50, one mark 72s $7. It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Death He thought Lisa Tremaine was brave for her own good, and he said that I admired her, had the effrontery to suggest that I suffered from the same deft. I said that Mr. Brown reminded me of some big clumsy animal, essentially peaceful, like a hopopotamus for instance, flumming in a net that it felt growtighter. He answered that there were things he would rather shut up with than a hippopotamus in a net. I told him I could make the doctor out, and he would bear watching, Oddenough neither of us mentionedarry. The fact was, when you added the evidence, that anybody would have stood in the dark passway between the salon and the owner's cabin, fired the shot, slipped away to come back after looking innocent. It was not comforting thought. I think the Captain did it from a bridge." I said. Why not Todd from the port-of-the-cabin? No motte." Citrus Market SANTA ANA—A broken leg and possible internal hurts put James Wiley Gillespie, 17, of Garden Grove in St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, today after his motorcycle collided with an automobile. The crash occurred at Broadway and Santa Clara Avenue at 6:28 a.m. The car was driven by Walter Lee Thomason, 24, of 7721 Polk St., Anaheim. He was not cited. LINES BY SOGLOW It’s a nice feeling to know you have something put away for a rainy day. And the best place to put that “something” is in United States Savings Bonds. Now, Series E Bonds have been improved. Now you don’t have to wait ten years for your Savings Bonds to mature—they mature in only nine years and eight months from date of issue. And they continue to earn interest even after they mature at the improved rate of three percent compounded semiannually for as long as ten additional years. Invest in United States Savings Bonds for that rainy day...and a sunny future! As Advertised In LIFE So today explained John F. Janssen, manager of the southland region for the commission, reporting completion of arrangements for a hearing Oct. 21 at the Court House on the proposal. He said that many hunters who bought licenses and deer tags found that they couldn’t hunt in the southland because most mountain areas were closed during the "fire season." Last January, the commission issued-500 special hunting permits for Santa Ana Mountains on the Orange County side, and the kill was slightly less than 15 per cent. The Orange County Council of Izaak Walton Leagues oppose the winter special hunt because it claims there is no over-population deer and no shortage of feed. Clint Flynn, chairman of the Ike’s council, said that his organization will oppose the special season when the commission has its Oct. 21 hearing here. Results Are the Proof of Newspaper Circulation. RADIO KVOE(1480) WEDNESDAY PM 5:00 Bobby Benson 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok 5:50 Cecil Brown 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:30 Orange Empire Reporter 6:50 Sports Report 6:75 Skip Hay 6:95 Bill Henry 7:20 Family Theatre 7:40 Cisco Kid 7:60 Trecursy Varieties 8:00 Orson Welles 8:30 Glenn Hardy News 8:50 Rilton Lewis 9:00 Town House Time 9:30 Titus Moody 10:00 Club Gardens 10:30 Dido N Chai THURSDAY AM 9:00 Spanish Hour 7:00 Negro 7:15 Breakfast Gang Alfernandez Office Equipment FOR SPECIALIZED SERVICE ON ALL OFFICE MACHINES FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE MEN LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE PARTS LOANERS AVAILABLE AT NO CHANGE FREE DELIVERY AND PICK-UP FREE ESTIMATES Our 30 Years Good Service Rendered to the Commune and Successful Operation Has Given Us the "STAY POWER" Which Assures Your Guarantee The fact was, when you added the evidence, that anybody would have stood in the dark passway between the salon and owner's cabin, fired the shot, slipped away to come back over looking innocent. It was not comforting thought. I think the Captain did it from a bridge. I said, "Why not Todd from the port of the cabin?" No motive. How do you know?" asked Robert drily. "Do you know what I think?" enquired. "These people pretend not to know each other when they were introduced, but I think they really do know each other—and altogether too well." Robert rolled his eyes heavenward and clapped his hand to his head. "A Daniel come to judgment!" "It might be nice," I suggested, and find the murderer and get the money." Robert was shocked. "I wouldn't touch the tainted stuff." No, but we could keep it for jobs to fix up Chillstone. "Now the woman is burying!" There is nothing wrong with thinking about our son. "I do think of him. I think about him all the time. And I hope to God we will get back to them, and soon. That is why I am going to do everything in my power to get this matter cleared. My dearest girl, I don't think you realized as yet what a nasty business you may find yourself involved in. But I do beg you, I really beg you, not to mention to anyone but me the man whom you throw something overboard before the lights went on." I was nodding solemnly when he most unholy row broke out above our heads. Scuffling feet, rooting, and Todd's high voice grilling from the stairs. Help! Murder! Help! They are trying to kill each other! "A light!" Robert exclaimed, his eyes lighting up at the prospect they always do, and with that let go of me and flashed out of the room. I followed him. There is quite a tableau on the veranda clock. (To Be Continued) Features Syndicated. As Advertised In LIFE THIS FALL Sweep your leaves the EASY way $3550 and up • Sweeps in 1/10 the time • New improved models • Easily adjusted, emptied, stored PARKER LAWN SWEEPER WRITE OR PHONE For information and name of our nearest dealer. PACIFIC TORO CO. INCORPORATED 2059 VENICE BLVD. LOS ANGELES 6, CALIF. FOR SPECIALIZED SERVICE ON ALL OFFICE MACHINES FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE MEN LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE PARTS LOANERS AVAILABLE AT NO CHANGE FREE DELIVERY AND PICK-UP FREE ESTIMATES Our 30 Years Good Service Rendered to the Commune and Successful Operation Has Given Us the 'STAY POWER' Which Assures Your Guarantee 1600 N. Palm Anaheim A BUILDERS BARGAIN "Our SPECIAL" Douglas Fir 2" x 4" — Use it for wall construction 1" x 6" — For sub-floor and Roof.... Per The If your building budget is being S-q-u-e-e-try these bargains. Our $80 special will serve well for many purposes. REDWOOD SIDINGS REDWOOD BOARDS AND BATTTS..... Per The Our Select Heart and Better will please you SAVE MONEY, TOO! REDWOOD FENCE Material to build 5 Foot Solid Board Fence ..... Lineal "ASK FOR E-Phone Anaheim for Free Estimates" 125 N. Manchese TAYLOR LUMBER CO. "MORE FOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR" Harry Evans Terrell Dies in Hospital GARDEN GROVE—Harry Evans Terrell, a land planner, long active in civic and club affairs succumbed yesterday afternoon at Presbyterian Hospital at Newport Beach where he had been under treatment for less than a day. There was a post-mortem examination today. Terrell is believed to have suffered a heart ailment. Surviving him are his wife, Myrle Kie, at the family home, 12866 Euclid Ave., and two sons, Major Harry Evans Terrell Jr., of the U.S. Air Force in England, and John of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Market Quotations By William R. Stats Co. $12 Piece National Bank Building Santa Ana Phone: 811-43320 Bondo & Steaks Air Reduction ... 25% Amer Tel & Tele ... 15% Anaconda Copper ... 20% Atchison, T & SF ... 90 Caterpillar Tr ... 46% Chrysler ... 66 Crown Zellerbach ... 29 Cons Vultee ... 17% Curtiss Wright ... 7% Downtown ... 100% General Electric ... 75% General Motors ... 52% Goodyear T&R ... 47% Kennecott Copper ... 62% Montgomery Ward ... 56% N.Y Central ... 18% Northrop Aircraft Inc ... 18 Pacific G&E Common ... 37% Pacific Lig Common ... 65% Pacific Lig $4.50 Pfd ... 96 at 97 Pennney, JC Co ... 72 Pennsylvania RR ... 19 Phillips Petroleum ... 50% Phils Dodge ... 30% Republic Steel ... 42% Richfield Oil ... 48% Robertshaw-Fullow Co... no sale Sears Roohuck ... Southern Ry ... 40 So Cal Ed. Common ... 36% So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd ... 30% at 31% So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd ... 24% at 24% So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd ... 27% at 27% So Cal Ed $1.14 Pfd ... 33% at 31% RADIO and TELEVISION WEDNESDAY—SOUTH TOM DANSON'S... TV-RADIOLOGIC WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7—It’s a welterweight bout between Gil Turner and Italo Scortichini from the Olympic Stadium in Detroit, as TV’s first fare which will be TVviewed over KNXT (2) starting at 7 o’clock... More fun with these two comics, Abbott and Costello, as Bud and Lou join the police force and enroll in the police school where Lou is selected as the training example during their show from KTTV (11) at 7:30... Radio fans will be happy to learn that the populan “Walk a Mile” quiz-contestant show will return to KFTI and the NBC network tonight at 7:30 with Bill Cullen as emcee... "Big Game Hunt" over KHJ (9) will present some startling action films of the tremendous havoc wrought when a huge herd of elephants runs amuck at 8 p.m... Back to radio for a premiere aling of “Bulldog Drummond” which will star Sir Cedric Hardwicks in the title role. KHJ radio is the station at S... "Corinth House," a drama of hate and vengeance that almost destroy an innocent life will be presented on the "Television Theater" tonight at 9 over KNBH (4). An ex-school teacher, who now runs a boarding house and is surrounded by life-long friends, faces an unexpected antagonist in a former student who becomes a boarder. Now, you take it from here! The following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part—T.E.D. TELEVISION TONIGHT Wednesday, Oct. 7 5:00 P.M. 2-Tim McCoy 4-Atom Squid 7-Ali Jewes 8-Story Lady 9-Gene Norman 11-Film 13-Webster Webfoot 5:15 4-Gabby Hayes 8-Corral 9-Steep 2-Space Funnies 4-Howdy Doody 5-Western Feature 7-Jack Rourke 8-Sheriff John 13-Televenture 8:00 P.M. 2-Laurel and Hardy 4-Nutray Clown 9-Action Theater 11-Thunderbolt 8-11-News 13-Hall of Fame 7:00 P.M. 2-Boring 4-Hall of History 7-News 7-Sky King 11-Hoplong Cassidy 13-Playhouse 7:15 5-Surprise Twist! 7:30 4-Eddie Parker 8-It's Magic 7-Jalme 8-News 11-Abbots and Costello 7:45 2-Mel Allen 4-News Caravan 8:00 P.M. 4-TV Theater 5-7-8-Wrestling 6-Boxing 11-Dude Martin 13-Potball Highlights 9:30 2-Ive Got a Secret 5-MP.M. 2-Starlit Theater 4-This Is Your Life 11-Pire Preventen’s Week 13-Clete Roberts 13-Ed Lyons 10:36 2-9-News 4-Decision, 7-Hank Weaver 11-Pillar of Jones 13-Melody Master! 16:45 7-Dear Murderer! 9-TV Juke Box 11:00 P.M. N X Central 18% Northarm Alrcraft Inc 15% N American Co 20% Pacific G&E Common 27% Pacific Lig Common 65% Pacific Lig $4.50 Pfd 98 at 9.97 Pennsylvania RR 19 Phillips Petroleum 30% Philps Dodge 30% Republic Steel 43% Richfield Oil 45% Robertshaw-Fulton Co no sale Southern Plymouth 40% So Cal Ed. Common 38% So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd 30% at 31% So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd 24% at 24% So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd 27% at 27% So Cal Ed $1.14 Pfd 33% at 33% So Cal Ed $1.03 Pfd 23% at 24% Radcliffe RR 34% Standard Oil, Cal 49% Standard Oil, N J 69% Texas Co 51% Transamerica Corp 24% Union Oil, Cal 39% Union Pacific RR 101 U S Steel 55% Bank of America 30% bid Sec 1st Natl Bank 108% bid Broadway Hale Stores Com. 9% Bullock's Common 23% bid CLOSEING AVERAGES Industrials 266.53 up 2.27 Rails 92.81 up 1.43 Utilities 50.10 up .23 VOLUME 1,010,000 Read the Anaheim Bulletin wanta for profit and pleasure. 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Danson NETWORK KFI-NBC 640 KFI-CA ABC 790 KFI-CBS 1070 INDEPENDENT STATIONS KLAC 578 KPMC 710 KFWB 980 RADIO TONIGHT NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. KFI-A Baker Pat Bish KEOA-Etroy Hinch KJI-Wonderful City KNX-Ed. Murrow KFI-News KECA-P Lawton KNX-Tom Harmon KFI-Sports Review KECA-Obt Huntley KJI-Wild Bill Hickok KNX-Worldtok KFI-Einer Peterson KECA-Book Goes KNX-Frank Goes 2-Boxing 4-Hall of History 5-News 7-Sky King 8-Berry Movie Cassidy 11-Playhouse 7:15 5-"Surprise Twist" 7:30 4-Eddie Fisher 5-It's Magic 7-James 7-News 11-Abbott and Costello 7:45 3-Mel Allen 4-News Caravan 6:00 P.M. 2-Arthur Godfrey 4-Married Joan" 6-Groove Menjoum 7-Mark Sabra 6-Art Godfrey 9-Red Sanders Show 11-Adolphe Menjoum 13-Short Story 8:20 4-My Little Marge 7-Wrestling 11-Hood Off Beats 13-Playhouse 5:00 P.M. 2-Strike It Rich 2-Big Payoff 2-Jack McKroy 11-Sheriff John 12:30 Bob Cobby Show 7-News 7-Betty White 7-Movie 8-Schools Today 1:00 P.M. 2-Strike It Rich 4-Star Salon 11-Chef Milan 1:15 Search For Tmmrw 9-Crooby's Calling 9-Crooby's Calling 4-Foods for Thoughts 7-Mercedes Kitchen LOVE of Life 1:45 2-Search tomorrow LOVE of Life 2:00 P.M. LOVE of Life Billsulla Jaryla Kitchen SMokey Rogere Mama Weiss Ii-Film Featurette Ii-Mike Roy's Kitchen 2-Guiding Rights 2-Art Godfrey 11-Deadly Game" 3:00 P.M. F-Ill Buy That Kate Smith Diet Dangers Day 13-Betty White 4-Marrye Moore N-Gewell N-News and Music N-Lucky U 4:00 P.M. Afternoon Travelers PLAYERATLS Club N-Gene Norman N-Rita Laikoy D-On Your Account N-Movie Theater D-Dusty Walker Show D-Dr.Willson Note in the Fox SERVICE HINES SERVICE MEN GENUINE PARTS ABLE AT NO CHARGE Y AND PICK UP ATES WONDERED to the Community Given Us the 'STAYING RES Your Guarantee Anaheim 7020 BARGAIN Fir construction and Roof... Per Thousand is being S-q-u-e-e-z-e-d 680 special will serve you $210 Per Thousand Better will please you! NEY, TOO! D FENCES Solid $115 Lineal Foot "ASK FOR ED" Phone Anaheim 2116 for Free Estimates 125 N. Manchester NUMBER CO. BUILDING DOLLAR" NOTE: Independent WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. KFI-A Baker, Pat Bish KECA-Ezroy Birch KHI-Wonderful City KNX-Ed. R. Murrow 8:13 KFI-News KECA-P Lawton KNX-Tom Hickok 8:36 KFI-Sports Review KECA-Chet Huntley KHI-Willett-Hickok KNX-World Today 8:45 KFI-Imer Peterson KECA-Bob Garred KNX-Frank Goes 8:00 P.M. KFI-G. Putnam News KECA-Len Bradley KHI-Gabriel Heather KNX-On Stage 8:15 KFI-Odt of West KHI-Perry Como 8:20 KFI-J Kirby & Co. KECA-Lum n' Abuser KHI-Commentator KNX-Guy Lombardo 8:45 KECA-J. Vanderook STATIONS Feature Music — News — Sports Daily KJI-Hayes, Shaw 7:00 P.M. KFI-McGee & Molly KECA-Record Review KJI-Deadline KNX-Dr. Christian 7:36 KFI-Walk & Mile KECA-S City By-Line KJI-Cisco Kid KNX-List Precinct 7:45 KECA-Headline Edition 8:00 P.M. KFI-One Man's Family KECA-Philco Play'hise KJI-Buildog Drum'nd KNX-PBI 8:36 KFI-Gilderleeve KECA-Hwd. Starway KJI-Family Theater KNX-Lowell Thomas 8:45 KECA-Mike Malloy KNX-Family Skeweston 9:00 P.M. KFI-Bet Your Life KECA-Mystery Theater KJI-News KNX-Beulah 9:15 KJI-Newrel TOMORROW THURSDAY A.M. 7:00 A.M. KFI-Western Swing KECA-Paul Masterson KJH-News KNX-Pennis 7:15 KFI-News KNX-Ralph Story 8:20 KFI-Cabbage & Kings KECA-Leo Beardley KNX-Frank Goes 7:45 KFI-Knox Manning KECA-Paul Masterson KJH-News KNX-Harry Babbitt 8:00 A.M. KFI-Johny Murray KECA-Breakfast Club KJCoeil Brown KNX-Ralph Story 8:15 KJH-KNX-News 8:30 KFI-News KNH-Haven of Rest KNX-Make Up Mind 8:45 KFI-Andy & Virginia KNX-Rosemary 9:00 A.M. KECA-Garden Guide KIJ-Charies Antell KNX-Wethoy Warren 9:15 KIJ-Ladies Day KECA-KEL-News KNX-Aunt Jenny 9:30 KECA-Dbie or Nothing KIJ-Wooma Young KNX-Halen Trent 9:45 KIJ-Vio Landslahr KECA-News KNX-Gal Sunday 10:00 A.M. KFI-10 Clock Date KMPC-News In Cooke KNX-Road of Life KJI-Newsapper of Air 10:26 KFI-Strike It Rich KJA-True Story KJN-X Jack Wagner KNX-Dr. Malone 10:45 KNX-Guilding Light 11:00 A.M. KFI-Bob Hope KECA-Whispering StuKJN-Ladies Palr KNX-Mrs. Burton 11:45 KFI-News KECA-A Girl Marries KNX-Perry Mason 11:36 KPI-Phase That Pays KECA-Mod Romancee KNX-Nora Drake KJI-Queen for Day 11:45 KPI-Second Chance KECA-Ullie & Encores KNX-Brightter Day 12 NOON KFParm Report KECA-KIL-NIX-News 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KECA-Paul Harvey KNX-Hilltop House KJI-Sedra Poster 12:35 KFI-Pepper Young KECA-Hayee, Kemper KNJ-Fearless Follies KNX-Art Linklettter 12:45 KFI-Happiness Right 1:00 P.M. KFI-Backstage, White KECA-Bull Davidson KNX-Anthur Godfrey 1:15 KFI-Stella Dallas KECA-Bill Davidson 1:30 KFI-Wilder Brown HKJ-Jack Kirkwood 1:45 KFI-Woman in House 2:00 P.M. KECA-Aart & Dottie, Khj-Sagebrush Jamb. 2:15 KFI-Pt. Pt. Parrell 2:30 KFI-Lorenzo Jones KECA-Take Five HKJ-Reserve 2:45 KFI-Curt Massey HKJ-Lynn's Hood HKJ-Walter O'Keete 3:00 P.M. KEFA-Welcome Traveler KECA-Best the Record HKJ-Hugheselel AKhston, Lewis, Wakley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 P.M. KEKA-Jack Owens KBJ-Ballance KBJ-Jack Kirkwood KBJ-Dave Garrowth, HKJ-Lynn at Hwood . 4:00 P.M. KTLA Beautifulful, KBJ-Merry M. McRide, KBJ-Philip Norman , KBJ-P Lewis Jr. KBJ-News, B.Wheeler, KBJ-Newt Hemmingway . 4:30 CKurt Massey, KECA-Nancy Holmes, KBJ-Wendell Noble . 4:45 KBJ-KECA News, KBJ-G. Fisher, City Editor