YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Bulletin 1959 April

anaheim-bulletin 1959-04-06

1959-04-06 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 12 of 20 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-bulletin 1959-04-06 page 12
Searchable text
PICTURE NEWS AROUND THE WORLD SUCH GOINGS ON!—French actors on a movie set in Nice, France, are dressed as American sailors as they perform for the camera. This might well be the French idea of U.S. sailors behave, but is not a sight that's usually seen anywhere but on a studio lot. SUCH GOINGS ON!—French actors on a movie set in Nice, France, are dressed as American sailors as they perform for the camera. This might well be the French idea of U.S. sailors behave, but is not a sight that's usually seen anywhere but on a studio lot. STARTING FROM SCRATCH—The workmen who can seer carrying scaffolding into place have very little else to star with. They're beginning the big job of repairing the ruins of the 800-year-old castle at Corfe, in Dorset, England. The castle was destroyed during the English civil war in the 17th Century. It will take 6 to 10 years to restore it at an estimated cost of more than $50,000. LATEST THING—Overblouse tops slim this lounging pajama. Done in organza silk it was modeled Brown during a stint at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. The held to raise fund charitable organization many new styles we CRAZ WITH THE HEAT—When the temperature reached the high 70's around California's Bad Area, one lad and his dog cooled off by going down a slide into a pool of water. Three-year-old Stevie Gorman, in Mill Valley, is supervising the splash made by Frosty, the family pooch. GOING HOME — A movie-goers' favorite before she limited her acting to an occasional French movie, actress Simone Simon is shown at an airport in New York as she left for Paris. She'd been in Manhattan visiting her mother who lives there. SHOWING ITS AGE—New England's only remaining cable suspension bridge is still in use over the Carrabasset River, at New Portland, Maine. Almost 120 years old, the 185-foot-long span is a local tourist attraction, limited to one passenger car at a time. SHI SHAPE—The boatmen in foreground could get lost in the new German ocean liner Bremen which is being fitted with its funnel at the city whose name it has taken. Put into place a crane, the 40-ton, 50-foot-high funnel is as big as the Bremen City Hall. LATEST THING — A sari overblouse tops slim pants in this lounging pajama set. Done in organza silver lame, it was modeled by Joy Brown during a style show at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. The show was held to raise funds for a charitable organization, and many new styles were shown. ALL YEAR ROUND—Now that spring is here, this great fan of the Athabasca Glacier, in the Columbia Icefield of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, will be little affected. Even warm summer months do not diminish that enormous mass of ice very much. ALL YEAR 'ROUND—Now that spring is here, this great fan of the Athabasca Glacier, in the Columbia Icefield of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, will be little affected. Even warm summer months do not diminish that enormous mass of ice very much. HERE'S HOW—Doni di Biase (right) is standing over Joe Gorman after flooring him for a nine-count in the 10th round of their welterweight bout in New York. Gorman said he slipped, but referee Joe La Scalzo ruled it an official knockdown, and a judge agreed with him. The other judge voted for Gorham, but di Biase scored a split decision over Gorman. GETTING READY—The new $15 million Giants Francisco, where it is scheduled to be opened next people, and for 5,000 seats in a portable center f GRIPPED BY PAIN—You'd cry, too, if you had to wear a cumbersome cast like the one holding tiny Karmyn Duncan from neck to hip in San Francisco. The tot is one of some 80,000 crippled children being aided by the Orthopaedic Hospital there, and the cast helps to straighten her crooked spine. FOR CARVERS—A French manufacturer in Paris has devised a novel non-skid roast slicer. The pincer-like hands of the device keep a firm grip on the meat, and the regularly-spaced slots permit an even slicing. By using this, the roast can't. WITH HER LOOT—Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone, of Mason City, Iowa, won the Women's North and South Amateur Golf championship in Pinehurst, N.C. Mrs. Johnstone defeated Miss Joanne Goodwin, Haverhill, Mass., and won that slaves. WITH HER LOOT—Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone, of Mason City, Iowa, won the Women's North and South Amateur Golf championship in Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Johnstone defeated Miss Joanne Goodwin, Haverhill, Mass., and won that silver. The new $15 million Glants Stadium, designed by John S. Bolles, is shown under construction in San Francisco scheduled to be opened next September 2. Bolles' design calls for a seating arrangement for 45,000 seats in a portable center field bleacher that can be moved for football games.