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C-6—Anaheim (Col.) Bulletin Thursday, April 16, 1958
Television
Any program deviations from these logs are the result of last-minute changes by the stations. (C) denotes program in color.
KNXT ... 2 KTLA ... 5 KTTV ... 11
KRCA ... 4 KABC-TV ... 7 KCOP ... 13
KHJ-TV ... 9
THURSDAY NIGHT
5:00—4-Giroux Show
7-Texas Rangers
9-John J. Anthony
5:05—11-Topper
5:30—5-Cartoons
7-Adventure Time
9-Criswell Predicts
5:35—11-Science Fiction
5:45—9-News
6:00—2, 4-News
5-Popeye
7-Anne Oakley
9-Cartoon Express
13-Baxter Ward
6:05—11-Jim Bowle
6:15—2, 4-News
13-Cai Dinney Sees
6:30—2-I Love Lucy
4-Curt Massey (e)
5-News
7-Sea Adventure
13-Robin Hood
6:45—4, 5, 11-News
7:00—2-December Bride
4-Death Valley Days
5-Movie
7-Men of Annapolis
9-Little Rascab
11-Wild Bill Hickok
13-Search for Adventure
7:30—2-Yancy Derringer
4-Jefferson Drum
7-Leave It To Beaver
9-Movie
11-Three Stooges
13-Golden Voyage
8:00—2-Zane Grey Theater
4-Lawless Years
5-Cross Roads
7-Zorro
11-Highway Patrol
13-Ski & Sports Show
8:30—2-Playhouse 90
4-Music Theater
5-Movie
7-Real McCoys
11-Harbor Command
13-Movie
1:45—2-News
8:00—2-Our Miss Brooks
5-Cartoons
8:30—All channels off the air during half-hour Civil Defense drill.
9:00—2-Drama
4-Dough-Re-MI
11-Drama
9:30—2-Arthur Godfrey
4-Treasure Hunt
7-Mayor of Town
11-Jack La Lane
10:00—2-1 Love Lucy
4-Price is Right
7-Chucko
11-My Little Margie
10:30—2-Top Dollar
5-Harry Babbitt
9-Star Performance
10:45—11-Led Three Lives
11:00—2-Love of Life
4-Tie Tae Dough
5-Romper Room
7-1 Married Joan
9-Lookin' at Cookin'
11:30—2-Search for tomorrow
7-It's A Great Life
9-Movie
11:45—2-Guiding Light
12:00—2-News, Interviews
4-Qween for a Day
5-Uncle Luther
7-George Hamilton
11-Shertii John
12:30—2-As World Turns
4-Haggis Baggis (C)
7-Play Your Hunch
12:45—9-Movie
1:00—2-Jimmy Dean
4-Young Dr. Malone
5-News, Red Rowe
7-Music Bingo
11-Abbott & Costello
1:30—2-Art Linkletter
4-From These Roots
7-Dr. I. Q.
11-Mr. District Attorney
1:45—13-Waiting Churches
TWO NEW SHOW
their bid for viewers to first is another drama. The Lawless Years, based career of New York Barney Roditsky who more than 5,000 crimes in the 1920's, 8 p.m., James Gregory stars retired law officer, wishing his home in Low Laugh Line, billed as show and scheduled for nine weeks, will probably going for even in spite of the eupheia the popular team Nichols and Elaine M. dienne Dorothy Loudermotimist Dick Van Dyke Channel 4. They'll create comic captions to portrayed in talk by actors.
DRAMA DOINGS
memorable trials of G-criminals after World War form the background Playhouse 90 drama at Nuremberg." starts Rains, Paul Lukas and Douglas. 8:30 p.m., C.Dennis Hopper, Everett and Ben Cooper star Sunrise Gun," storytelling gun-fighter whose geance against an
7-Leave It To Beaver
9-Movie
11-Three Stooges
13-Golden Voyage
8:00-2-Zane Grey Theater
4-Lawless Years
5-Cross Roads
7-Zorro
11-Highway Patrol
13-Ski & Sports Show
8:30-2-Playhouse 90
4-Music Theater
5-Movie
7-Real McCoys
11-Harbor Command
13-Movie
9:00-4-Laugh Line
7-Pat Boone
9-Movie Theater
11-Bold Venture
9:30-4-Ford Show (C)
7-Rough Riders
11-Dr. Hudson's Journal
10:00-2, 11-News
4-Groucho Marx
5-Youth Court
7-Music Is My Beat
12-Tom Duggan
10:15-11-Paul Coates
10:30-2-Movie
4-Masquerade Party (C)
7-News
10:45-7, 9-News
11-Movie
11:00-4, 5, 13-News
7-Al Jarvis
9-Bowling
11:15-4-Jack Paar
5-Larry Finley
13-Tom Duggan
12:00-2, 7, 9-Movie
FRIDAY DAYTIME
6:10-4-Farm Report
6:30-4-Continental Class Rm
6:50-2-Farm Report
7:00-2-Captain Kangaroo
4-Today
Radio Selections
Any program deviations from these logs are the result of last-minute changes by the stations.
KLAC ... 570 KABC ... 790 KNX ... 1070 KWIZ ... 1480
KFI ... 640 KIEV ... 780 KRKD ... 1150 KBLA ... 1490
KMPC ... 710 KHJ ... 930 KFOX ... 1280 KPOL ... 1540
KBIG ... 740 KFWB ... 980 KFAC ... 1330 KDAY ... 1580
KPOP ... 1020 KGER ... 1390
THURSDAY
8:00 P.M.
KPI—News, Weather
KBC—Airwatch, Sports
KBI—Bill Promotional,
KPBW—Bluff Foley,
KMPC—News, Grant
9:15 P.M.
KABC—News, Airwatch
KNB—News, Airwatch
KHI—Staffer,
KPI—News
9:25 P.M.
KPI—News, Tom Harrison,
KHB—News, Fitter,
KPAC—Continental,
KABC—News, Airwatch
9:45 P.M.
KPI—KNX—News,
KABC—Orval Anderson,
KNH—Traffic Tunes
Nightline
7-George Hamilton
11-Sherri John
12:30-2-As World Turns
4-Haggis Baggis (C)
7-Play Your Hunch
12:45-9-Movie
1:00-2-Jimmy Dean
4-Young Dr. Malone
5-News, Red Rowe
7-Music Bingo
11-Abbott & Costello
1:30-2-Art Linkletter
4-From These Roots
7-Dr. I.Q.
11-Mr. District Attorney
1:45-13-Waiting Churches
2:00-2-Big Payoff
4-Truth, Consequences
7-Day in Court
11-Paul Coates
13-Win Dream Home
2:15-13-Industry on Parade
2:30-2-Verdict is Yours
4-County Fair
7-Gale Storm
9-Drama
11-TV Reader's Digest
13-Guidepost
3:00-2-Brighter Day
4-Frandsen Movie
7-Beit the Clock
9-Million Dollar Matines
13-June Levant
3:15-2-Secret Storm
11-Steve Martin
3:30-2-Edge of Night
5-Dorothy Gardiner
7-Who Do You Trust?
3:45-5-Flower Arrangements
4:00-2-Vagabond
5-Cartoon Carousel
7-American Bandstand
11-Frontier Doctor
13-Del Moore Movie
4:30-2-Movie
11-Jungle Jim
4:45-4-Crusader Rabbit (C)
Business Chiefs Study Confab SAN FRANCISCO business leaders will work problems in the fields insurance, manufacturing and research and ment at a series of educational meetings conducted by the Americanment Association at the Palace Hotel April 20.
An estimated 500 busutives from the United Canada are expected to management session,ation has scheduled and one course for here the last two weekThe one - week counre reduction is designed to agement personnel to comprehensive, continuction and cost controlEmphasis is on ways supervisors in cost - coniques.The San Francisco ries also will include two different types.See be workshop seminars formal discussion sessien change of information ence.Five will be seminars - slightly laational meetings conduct room style.
Ball Rd. Tract Looted of AppTract burglara enterly completed units which yet been sold and many several electrical app kitchen equipment,po Fred W. Beck, 39,Lane, Garden Grove.of the Mayfair Dever9562 Ball Road, reporthelm investigators that just completed in th tract had been burglashers, two garals and a copper rafticers reported.
Entry was made by going through a and then into the kit homes.Total loss was place Schwinn Service—Foreign
DAYTIME RADIO MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 A.M.
KPI News, Travis
KNX-Sports Storey
KBAC-Ed Morgan News
KPW-Bruce Hares
KPC-Court Corner
KMPC-Whittlinghill
1:15 A.M.
KNX-Bob Crane
KNJ-Wink Martindale
KMPC-News
KPI-Hi The Road
2:30 A.M.
KNX-French Goss
KPAC-Tee Cup Concert
7:43 A.M.
KPI News, Harry Babbitt
8:00 A.M.
KNX-Gun Grass
KABC-Jobe Trettor
KPI-News, Hit Road
KJJ-Chill Engine
KMC-Mounted Farm
1:15 A.M.
KNX-News
KNJ-Wink Martindale
KMPC-Business, Sports
KPAC-Sports Music
8:26 A.M.
All stations off air for Confred Drill
9:00 A.M.
KPI News, Tera Back Clock
KNX-News
KABC-Broadcast Club
KPAC-Concert
KNJ-News, Crownen
KPW-Ioe rocam
7:13 A.M.
KNX-Goll Crane
7:28 A.M.
KPI-Ladius Day
10:00 A.M.
KPI-Sown, True Store
KNX-News, Right To Happiness
KBABC-Peter Lind Haves,
Bancroft
KNJ-News, Ira Cook
KPAC-Concert Stage
10:13 A.M.
KNX-Second Mrs Burtone
KTJ-Talie Test
10:26 A.M.
KNX-Dr Malone
KPAC-Music Loom
10:43 A.M.
KNX-Ma Parsons
11:00 A.M.
KIIP News, Bandstand
KNJ-News, Martindale
KNJ-Wheeler Streets
KABC-Jim Armeine
KPAC-Masters in Miniatures
11:19 A.M.
KNX-Couple Next Door
KPAC-Pebb Snops
11:26 A.M.
KNX-Helen Trend
KIIP Notaboor
KPAC-Int'l Music Hall
11:48 A.M.
KNX-Just Entertainment
KIIP-News
12 NOON
KIIP-Parm Resort
KIIP-KNX-News,
KPW-Bill Quilin
KABC-News, Jim Amche
12:15 P.M.
KIIP-Agriculture
KNIX-Nelson McInnch
KJJ-Wink Martindale
12:30 P.M.
KNX-Galen Drabe
KJJ-Ed Hart
Highlight 8:45 P.M.
KNX-Treel Highlights
9:00 P.M.
KIIP News, Nightline
KPBW-Bill Ballance
KNX-News, Opinion
10:00 P.M.
KIIP News, Sports
KMPC-Dodgers Scoreboard
10:20 P.M.
KIIP Things Called Life
KNP-X Phil Norman
10:43 P.m.
KIIP Dance Time
11:00 P.m.
KIIP News, Sports
KNP-X News, Merry Go Round
11:20 P.m.
KIIP-Coverage Plisse
11:30 P.m.
KIIP-Music Till Dawn
12 MIDNIGHT
KIIP-Other Side of Dog
KNP-X Wine Adventure
KPNB-Red Blancheard
KPMC-McNamee
TWO NEW SHOWS make their bid for viewers tonight. The first is another dramatic series, The Lawless Years, based on the career of New York detective Barney Ruditsky who arrested more than 5,000 criminals back in the 1920's. 8 p.m., Channel 4. James Gregory stars as the now retired law officer, who is making his home in Los Angeles. Laugh Line, billed as a comedy show and scheduled for the next nine weeks, will probably find it rough going for even that long. In spite of the appearance of the popular team of Mike Nichols and Elaine May, comedienne Dorothy Louden and pantomimist Dick Van Dyke, 9 p.m., Channel 4. They'll attempt to create comic captions for cartoons portrayed in tableau form by actors.
DRAMA DOINGS... The memorable trials of German war criminals after World War II form the background of tonight's Playhouse 90 drama. "Judgment at Nuremberg," starring Claude Rains, Paul Lukas and Melvyn Douglas, 8:30 p.m., Channel 2... Dennis Hopper, Everett Stoane and Ben Cooper star in "The Sunrise Gun," story of a crippled gun-fighter who seeks vengeance against an old enemy through his own son, on Zane Grey Theater, 8 p.m., Channel 2.
MUSIC MAKERS... Musie Theater presents "Too Bad About Sheila Troy," a two-part musical with a Hollywood background starring Roddy McDowall, Hurd Hatfield, Carol Lawrence and Chester Morris, 8:30 p.m., Channel 4... Jo Stafford teams up with Pat Boone on his show to recall musical favorites of the 1930's. 9 p.m., Channel 7... Probably one of the best bets of the evening's entertainment will be the Ernie Ford show, as the country boy stages his version of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, "The Mikado." 9:30 p.m., Channel 4.
MOVIES... "Big Stampede," 7 p.m., Channel 5... "Juke Girl," Ann Sheridan, 8:30 p.m., Channel 5... "Cain and Mabel," Clark Gabie, 8:30 p.m., Channel 11... "Caesar and Cleopatra," Claude Rains, 10:30 p.m., Channel 2... "Song of Love," Katharine Hepburn, 10:45 p.m., Channel 11.
FRIDAY DAYTIME... All regularly scheduled TV and radio programs between 8:30 and 9 a.m. will be cancelled for a Civil Defense drill.
Soil Expert Warns Against Some Building
COLUMBUS (UPI) — Selecting a home site on a flood plain — the level area bordering a stream — is courting disaster, according to an Ohio soil expert.
T. R. Smith, soil technician with the Ohio Division of Lands Soil, said flood plains are formed by sediments deposited by a stream that has overflowed. The presence of sediment indicates that the stream will flood in the future, he said.
"When considering building near a stream," Smith advised, "be sure that the site is high enough to be above the flood state of the stream. Usually the type of soil present is a key to whether flooding takes place.
"If in doubt about a site that may be endangered by floods, seek advice from those with a knowledge of soils."
Anaheim MD's Son Opens Dental Office
The son of a long-time Anaheim physician has opened his own office for the practice of dentistry.
Dr. Daniel D. Kersten has opened his office at 925 E. Center St.
Attending all local schools, the young Dr. Kersten graduated from Anaheim Union High School in 1945. He graduated from Stanford in 1949 and the USC School of Dentistry in 1956.
He was discharged last month from the Navy Dental Corps after serving two years at the Naval Training Center in San Diego.
He and his wife, Betty, make Around B
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Arness, king of TV's Wee roes, is fearless as Dodds marshal, but off screen bering actor is afraid to w own shows.
"You're darned rig scared to watch 'em," admitted.
"I'm afraid I won't own performances. We've 157 episodes of 'Gunsmith' I'll bet I've seen less them. Very often when watch I don't like myself.
"Sometimes I'm elated I've done. Then maybe we week I can't believe it the screen acting that ask myself how I could so ignominiously."
Jim, whose vocabulary ed to monosyllables on the waxes profound and phi in person.
Has Faced The Extra
"I've been before the four years," he mused time had the extreme claim and criticism. The tremendous spread of our 'Gunsmoke' and my ances.
There are those who a big, dumb, no-talent others who think I'm son saint. So it's difficult for draw conclusions. In my
Business Chiefs Set Study Confab in L.A.
SAN FRANCISCO — Western business leaders will wrestle with problems in the fields of finance, insurance, manufacturing, personnel and research and develop Italian Mad Daredevils Ready to serve
Junior Puppeteers Competition Slate
Business Chiefs Set Study Confab in L.A.
SAN FRANCISCO — Western business leaders will wrestle with problems in the fields of finance, insurance, manufacturing, personnel, and research and development at a series of small - group educational meetings to be conducted by the American Management Association at the Sheraton Palace Hotel April 20 — May 1.
An estimated 500 business executives from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the management session. The association has scheduled 22 seminars and one course for the series here the last two weeks in April.
The one - week course in cost reduction is designed to equip management personnel to carry out a comprehensive, continuing cost reduction and cost control program. Emphasis is on ways of training supervisors in cost - cutting techniques.
The San Francisco meeting series also will include seminars of two different types. Seventeen will be workshop seminars — small, informal discussion sessions for exchange of information and experience. Five will be orientation seminars — slightly larger instructional meetings conducted in classroom style.
Ball Rd. Tract Units Looted of Appliances
Tract burglars entered two newly completed units which have not yet been sold and made off with several electrical appliances and kitchen equipment, police said.
Fred W. Beck, 39, 8521 Robin Lane, Garden Grove, an employee of the Mayfair Development Co. 9562 Ball Road, reported to Anaheim investigators that two homes just completed in the Ball Road tract had been burglarized of two dishwashers, two garbage disposals and a copper range hood, officers reported.
Entry was made into the units by going through a garage door and then into the kitchens of the homes.
Total loss was placed at $458.72.
Italian Mad Daredevils Ready to Serve
MODENA, Italy (UPI) — It is easy to understand why a group of 12 men and a woman call themselves "The Mad Daredevils."
Sometimes, they can be seen landing on the rooftops of a nearby mountain village by parachutes, or dressed like men from Mars, in special asbestos suits, dashing through the fire and smoke of a blazing shack.
They have been seen scaling telegraph poles to join high tension power lines. They swim ice rivers, ski around boulders and trees, leap like hares across ditches.
The Mad Daredevils of Modena are officially known as the Volante del Soccorso, the flying emergency squad, a privately-organized group of unpaid volunteers trained to tackle any emergency at any time or place.
The leader is Ariodante Mazzacurati, a 34-year-old former para-trooper, who has given the group instructions in flying airplanes, helicopters, driving all kinds of vehicles, including buldozers and tanks.
The woman member is able to handle these man-sized chores in addition to her duties as a nurse, cook and midwife. The daredevils are financed by a group of Modena businessmen.
"We don't do this for profit," said Mazzacurati. "Our organization is the first in Italy and the second in Europe. In England, there is a similar group which has saved many lives. We also wish to save lives and we are always ready to do so. Try us. The phone number is Modena 31178."
Pennsylvania Visitor Lodged in County Jail
By Orange County News Service
A man from Pennsylvania visiting Orange County is today learning that not all spots in California are pleasant, in particular the county jail.
Nathaniel S. Buharp, 49, will be a guest at the jail facility for the fice for the practice of dentistry.
Dr. Daniel D. Kersten has opened his office at 925 E. Center St.
Attending all local schools, the young Dr. Kersten graduated from Anaheim Union High School in 1945. He graduated from Stanford in 1949 and the USC School of Dentistry in 1956.
He was discharged last month from the Navy Dental Corps after serving two years at the Naval Training Center in San Diego.
He and his wife Betty, make their home at 411 N. West St.
He is the son of Dr. E. H. Kersten who has practiced in Anaheim for nearly 30 years.
12,211 Students Now In Elementary Schools
As of April 10 the Anaheim City School District had 12,211 students, about 11 more than what was estimated for the district by June at the beginning of the school year. Some 356 teachers are employed by the district.
Superintendent Bob Shanks said indications were that the student population would taper off from now until the end of the school year. Class size in grades one through six averages 31.71 pupils, he said. This excludes special classes in the district.
Radar Traps Vetoed By California Solons
SACRAMENTO (UPI) — A Senate committee Tuesday turned down the California Highway Patrol's request for permission to use radar speed traps.
The Transportation Committee buried without so much as the formality of a vote—a measure by Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Watsonville) which would have permitted the CHP to use radar in areas with a high rate of accidents or a high rate of traffic law violations.
Anaheim Lions See Cancer Film in Meet
A film on cancer was shown to the Anaheim Lion's Breakfast Club at its Tuesday morning meeting at the Gourmet Restaurant, Disneyland, by local Dr. Bennet Marcus.
Dr. Marcus, a Yale graduate, cancer expert, and practicing obstetrician and gynecologist showed the film under the auspices of the Covenant Society.
Pennsylvania Visitor Lodged in County Jail
By Orange County News Service
A man from Pennsylvania visiting Orange County is today learning that not all spots in California are pleasant, in particular the county jail.
Nathaniel S. Buharp, 49, will be a guest at the jail facility for the next 50 days. He was sentenced by Judge David French of the Santa Ana-Orange Municipal Court for a drunk driving offense in Santa Ana April 9.
An Orange man, Ralph E. Carnes, 39, of 404 Bedford Rd., paid a $158 fine for reckless driving in Orange Jan. 27.
Two men paid $263 fines and had their licenses suspended for 90 days, part of a get tough policy now underway by the court on second driving offenders. They were Marine James L. Pace, 30, Los Alamitos Air Station, and Taybe J. Frazier, 25, of 1613 Chestnut, Santa Ana. Frazier is with the U.S. Navy.
Albert A. Yunker, 36, of 12321 Certley, Garden Grove, was found not guilty of a drunk driving charge Jan. 20 in Santa Ana.
Joseph G. Montano, 47, of 1415 S. Maple, Santa Ana, was fined $263 for a drunk driving charge Feb. 20.
Ananeim Lions See Cancer Film in Meet
A film on cancer was shown to the Anaheim Lion's Breakfast Club at its Tuesday morning meeting at the Gourmet Restaurant, Disneyland, by local Dr. Bennet Marcus.
Dr. Marcus, a Yale graduate, cancer expert, and practicing obstetrician and gynecologist showed the film under the auspices of the Cancer Society as part of its drive to educate the public concerning the second most fatal disease in the country.
'Hardware Disease' Hurt Bulls More Than Goats
BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — The Vermont Extension Service said bulls apparently are more seriously afflicted with "hardware disease" than even goats are.
On slaughtering one bull, farmers found a set of gold bridgework, nine pennies, 24 bottlecaps, two hypodermic needles, two men's rubber heels, 16 nails, a rubber doll, an inner tube," five coffee can bands and a broken pop bottle in his stomach.
Silver marked "sterling" is guaranteed by law to contain 925 parts of solid silver to 75 parts of an alloy designed to give it added strength.
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Around Hollywood
By Vernon Scott
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Jim Arness, king of TV's Western heroes, is fearless as Dodge City's marshal, but off-screen the lumbering actor is afraid to watch his own shows.
"You're darned right I'm scared to watch 'em," Big Jim admitted.
"I'm afraid I won't like my own performances. We've made 157 episodes of 'Gunsmoke' and I'll bet I've seen less than 57 of them. Very often when I do watch I don't like myself."
"Sometimes I'm elated at what I've done. Then maybe the next week I can't believe it's me on the screen acting that badly. I ask myself how I could perform so ignominiously."
Jim, whose vocabulary is limited to monosyllables on the show, waxes profound and philosophical in person.
Has Faced The Extremes
"I've been before the public four years," he mused. "In that time I've had the extremes of acclaim and criticism. There's a tremendous spread of opinion on 'Gunsmoke' and my performances.
"There are those who think I'm a big, dumb, no-talent slob, and others who think I'm some sort of saint. So it's difficult for me to draw conclusions. In my heart I know I'm neither one. I haven't let the praise fool me, but the harsh criticism hurts and depresses me.
"But if you can't take both sides of the enchalada you don't belong in this business. You'd better get out and run a gas station."
Arness is unimpressed with his program's No. 1 rating.
"I realize it's a fleeting thing." he said. "How long is it going to last? It has been the top show longer than any other in TV history. So what?
"I can't live for the rest of my life on that. There is the future to think about. The end of 'Gunsmoke' won't mean the end of me. But I don't know what I'll do afterwards. When the show folds it might take me two or three years to find something else. I'll have to sweat out Mat Dillon. The question is whether I can make the public believe I'm someone else."
The 6-foot 7-inch actor went on to say he would never refuse a role or series because of artistic principle.
"I used to. In fact I turned down 'Gunsmoke' for that reason once," he confided. "I'm not kidding myself that I'll go on to great dramatic triumphs and an Academy Award."
Thanks to a realistic appraisal of myself I realize the advantages, and cash value, that can accrue from continuing to perform as I have.
"Right now nobody draws as big an audience as I do. But next year on the year after I could be Committee Gets Dispute Over Water Financing
SACRAMENTO (UPI)—A battle with Gov. Edmund G. Brown over pay-as-you-go versus bond financing of water projects was tossed today to a committee with heavy administration leanings.
A Brown representative Tuesday opposed a bill by Assemblyman Bruce F. Allen (R-San Jose) which would lock an appropriation of 48 million dollars a year into the budget.
The bill would take four million dollars a month from the state's general fund and put it into the water fund for project construction.
Despite the opposition, the committee approved the measure 11-6. Eleventh votes were needed for passage by the 20-member committee.
Allen said he would amend the measure to take effect in the 1960-61 fiscal year so it would not affect the Brown administration budget now under consideration. He said he would postpone it in future years also if the state found itself short of funds.
"I just want to pick up the surplus if there is one and put it in the water fund," Allen said.
Junior Puppeteers Competition Slated
Junior Puppeteers Competition Slated
There's a search on in Southern California again for the outstanding junior puppeteers of the region.
Santa's Village, the storybook town near Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino mountains, is holding its annual competitions for boy and girl puppeteers, on Saturdays from April 18 to May 23.
Each Saturday morning at 11 youngsters who manipulate hand and string puppets at home or at school, compete in the Wee Puppet theater at Santa's Village. Each Saturday's winner is then eligible to compete in the finals there on May 23.
Don and Ivy Wilson, well-known professional puppeteers, who operate the Wee Puppet theater, said that prizes for the winners this year will include professional puppet stages and marioettes.
This year's competition is divided in two age groups, seven to 10 and 11 to 14, for both hand and string puppets.
The winners will appear on the Skipper Frank television show, KTLA, channel 5, on Monday, May 25.
Ask Creditors to Serve As Pall Bearers for Man
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Supreme court referee George T. Vandermulin told about a man whose will directed that his six largest creditors serve as pall bearers at his funeral.
The deceased explained: "They've carried me along so far, so they might as well carry me the rest of the way."
Death Ray' Device Claimed by Italians
GENOA, Italy (UPI) — An Italian inventor who has been working on atomic energy inventions for 20 years claims to have invented a death ray machine.
Pier Luigi Ighina says he is about ready to publish the findings of his work with magnetic atoms and the details of his death ray, which he describes as "a transmitter of atomic vibrations capable of melting the hardest metals."
Ighina, who lacks high scientific degrees and training, is indifferent to the scorn of recognized scientists.
"The impossible does not exist anymore," he said. "The world must take note of what is boiling in the pot."
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Both in color
LINCOLN
DRIVE-IN THEATRE • BUENA PARK
6512 LINCOLN BLVD. JA 7-2223
$1.50 Per Car
Cary Grant
"HOUSEBOAT"
Connie Stevens
"The Party Crashers"
BROADWAY STARTS AT
7:00
SANTA ANA
BROADWAY
KI 2-4737
BROADWAY at FIFTH
SANTA ANA
PAULO
DRIVE-IN
NEWPRT BL & PAULRINO
KI 5-3313
Rosalind Russell
"AUNTIE MAME"
Also at Broadway—"The Black Orchid"
Also at Paulo—"Alias Jesse James"
PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES
WESTMINSTER
HI-WAY 39
DRIVE-IN
HWY 39 on GARDEN GR
TW 3-3561
STARTS AT 6:45
Best Actress—Susan Hayward
"I WANT TO LIVE"
Also
Best Actor—David Niven
"SEPARATE TABLES"
SANTA ANA
ORANGE
DRIVE-IN
SANTA ANA TWY at CHAPWIN·KE 8-2951
STARTS AT 6:45
Ava Gardner—Anthony Eranclose
"The NAKED MAJA"
Also
Sterling Hayden
"TEN DAYS TO TULAR"
ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM
DRIVE-IN
LEMON & BRANDTHORP
LA 5-3526
STARTS AT 6:45
Winner of 9 Academy Awards
LESLIE CARON "GIGI" LOUIS JOII N
"BELL, BOOK and CANDLE"