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1955-07-18 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 8 of 13 · OCR glm-ocr
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8—Anabeim (Cal.) Bulletin Monday, July 18, 1953 Many Wonders of Dis CANAL BOATS OF THE WORLD—Located within the grounds of Fantasyland a few of the n CANAL BOATS OF THE WORLD—Located within the grounds of Fantasyland a few of the fortunate children board one of the Canal Boats of the World. Thousands jam-packed the group trying to see the various displays inside the small world of Fantasy within Disneyland at yet day's "Invitational Press Preview." Some enjoyed the rides into the lands of Peter Pan, Sally White and through Toad Hall, but more thousands wandered in dazed frustration, unable to walk out the hud. (Bulletin Photo) "BUT OFFICERS I WAS ONLY DOING TWO MILES PER HOUR"—Doyal Nosekahel and Jerry Colonna, riding in the Disneyland auotbpla police car listen to Bob Gurt as he tells them how fast he was was taken before the pa yesterday. (Bulletin pho "BUT OFFICERS I WAS ONLY DOING TWO MILES PER HOUR"—Doyal Nosekahel and Jerry Colonna, riding in the Disneyland auotbpla police car listen to Bob Gurt as he tells them how fast he was was taken before the park yesterday. (Bulletin photo) HAPPY DEPARTURE—Three Anaheim youngsters wave good-bye as they leave on one of many exciting and ultra-carnival-like rides in Fantasyland. Part of the group of 500 children vited by Disney from local religious groups for the Grand Opening television program, the group are (left to right) Christine Enos, Margaret Karcher and Charlene Karcher. Lines to the children's rides in Fantasyland were long and thick and loaded with perspiring, deadly intensity youngsters ranging in age from two to 60 years. (Bulletin Photo) of Disneyland Unveiled in DISNEY AND CASTLE—Posing before the "Sleeping Beauty" castle entrance to Fantasyland Walt Disney displays a discrition folder of information about the numerous enchanting rides Fantasyland a few of the more grounds jam-packed the grounds within Disneyland at yesterlands of Peter Pan, Snow azed frustration, unable to DISNEY AND CASTLE—Posing before the "Sleeping Beauty" castle entrance to Fantasyland Walt Disney displays a discriptive folder of information about the numerous enchanting rides and displays in his dream-come-true world of cartoon characters. Massive crowds, however, made it impossible for all but a comparative few to enjoy the various exhibits yesterday. (Bulletin Photo) RIGHT OUT OF ALLI Hatter's Tea Party. caroussel can be see em how fast he was actually going. Actually the picture is taken before the parade down Disneyland's Main Street yesterday. (Bulletin photo) "SINCERELY, DAVY CROCKETT"—Fess Parker, more known as Davy Crockett is besieged by autograph hunpatiently stands in the 87-degree heat passing out his s Parker appeared in the Main Street parade with his "s how fast he was actually going. Actually the picture was taken before the parade down Disneyland's Main Street yesterday. (Bulletin photo) "SINCERELY, DAVY CROCKETT"—Fess Parker, more known as Davy Crockett is besieged by autograph hunts patiently stands in the 87-degree heat passing out his slick Parker appeared in the Main Street parade with his "s" they leave on one of the group of 500 children in television program, the girls Karcher. Lines to the chil-erspiring, deadly intended "TIP YOUR HAT"—An organ grinder on Main Street at Disneyland plays music for his who takes in the money, plenty of which finds its way into the small, hairy grip. From time the organ grinder says "O.K., tip your hat," and the red and green costumed moderately obeys. One of the most popular attractions on Main Street, both the monkey master either disappeared the latter part of the afternoon or were swallowed up by the near savage crowd. (Bulletin Photo) in Invitational Preview RIGHT OUT OF ALICE IN WONDERFUL — Cups and saucers whirl about dizzily at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. This is one of the attractions of Fantasy Land. In the background the caroussel can be seen. Bulletin photo by Joe Breene) Buddy Ebsen, both in their typical western costumes, shaggy growths of beard and on horses. They turned left at the central Plaza into Frontierland. (Bulletin Photo) "T"—Fess Parker, more popularly alleged by autograph hunters, but the heat passing out his signature. Street parade with his "side-kick." Buddy Ebsen, both in their typical western costumes, shaggy growths of beard and on horses. They turned left at the central Plaza into Frontierland. (Bulletin Photo) ATMOSPHERE A PLENTY—Mrs. Cecil Frye of San Gabriel and Mrs. Lillian Freer, El Monte, pose on Main Street of Disneyland in their 1890 costumes, as they engage in a quiet street corner conversation typical of any small city around the turn of the century. However, packed crowds made the authentic replica of a city's main street of 50 years ago a sober, noisy and determined scramble. Picture was taken yesterday before the park opened to the estimated 50,000 "guests." (Bulletin Photo)