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TELEVISION Any program deviations from these logs are the results of last-minute changes by the station (C) denotes program in color. KNXT 2 KTLA 5 KTTV 11 KRECA 4 KABC-TV 7 KHJ-TV 9 KCOP 13 TUESDAY NIGHT 5:00- 4-Giroux Show 9-John J. Anthony 5:05-11-Topper 5:30- 5-Bozo the Clown 7-Adventure Time 9-Criswell Predicts 5:35-11-Science Fiction 5:45- 9-News 6:00- 2.4-News 5-Popeye 7-Joe Palooka 9-Cartoon Express 13-Baxter Ward 6:05-11-Jim Bowie 6:15- 2-News 4-News 13-Cal Tinney Sees 6:30- 2-Huckleberry Hound 4-Curt Massey (C) 5-News 7-It's a Great Life 13-Robin Hood 6:45- 4, 5, 11-News 7:00- 2-Drama 4-Rescue 8 5-Trottin' Time 7-Roy Rogers 9-Little Rascals 11-This Is Alice 13-Treasure 7:30- 2-To Tell the Truth 4-Dragnet 5-Divorce Hearing 7-Sugarfoot 9-Oscar Levant 11-Three Stooges 13-Wonders of World 8:00- 2-Arthur Godfrey 4-Stve Canyon 5-Night Court 11-Col. Flack 13-Walter Winchell 8:30- 2-Red Skelton 4-Jimmie Rodgers (C) 7:45- 2-News 8:00- 2-Our Miss Brooks 5-Cartoons 8:30- 2-Amos 'n Andy 5-Red Rowe 7-Fun to Reduce 11-Movie 8:45- 7-Chet Milani 9:00- 2-Drama 4-Dough-Re-Mi 9:30- 2-Arthur Godfrey 4-Treasury Hunt 7-Mayor of Town 11-Jack La Lane 10:00- 2-I Love Lucy 4-Price is Right 7-Chucko 11-My Little Margie 10:30- 2-Top Dollar 4 Concentration 5-Harry Babbitt 9-Star Performance 10:45-11-I Led Three Lives 11:00- 2-Love of Life 4-Tae Tae Dough 5-Romper Room 7-I Married Joan 9-Lookin' at Cookin' 11:30- 2-Search for Tomorrow 4-Could Be You 7-It's a Great Life 9-Movie 11:45- 2-Guiding Light 12:00- 2 News, Interviews 4-Qeen for Day 5-Uncle Luther 7-George Hamilton 11-Sheriff 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-Today Is Ours 5 News, Gardiner 7-Music Bingo 11-Abbott and Costella NOBLE TRY . . Although he managed to build up a certain following who were of the opinion that he was doing all right without the garrulous Gracie, George Burns evidently didn't have enough fans in the right places. He is being replaced tonight by The Californians, the series with dramas based on San Francisco's Gold Rush days, 9 p.m., Channel 4. DRAMA DOINGS . . Dick Powell takes the role of a detective who discovers his fiancée and his brother are the chief suspects in a murder, in "The Contest," on KNXT Presents, 7 p.m., Channel 2 . . . Shotgun Gibbs falls for the owner of a millinery show, on Wyatt Earp, 8:30 p.m., Channel 7 . . . An outfit helps a lonely woman take the "one step beyond" in "The Secret," on Alcoa Presents, 10 p.m., Channel 7 . . . Frank Lovejoy stars on the David Niven show as a district attorney who discovers evidence that he has sent an innocent man to the gas chamber in Narcotic Bill Okays 'Negal' Evidence Use SACRAMENTO (UPI)—A bill to allow the introduction in narcotics cases of evidence obtained illegally by police was in the Assembly today after receiving Senate approval by a narrow margin. The bill, introduced by Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Watsonville). Narcotic Bill Okays 'Illegal' Evidence Use SACRAMENTO (UPI)—A bill to allow the introduction in narcotics cases of evidence obtained illegally by police was in the Assembly today after receiving Senate approval by a narrow margin. The bill, introduced by Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Watsonville), would permit introduction of evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure and would get around the state Supreme Court's Cahawai decision throwing out such evidence. Opponents to the bill in the Senate, where it passed 21-18, said the measure will allow evidence be admitted even if it were drawn from a defendant under duress. Busy Fellows GALION, Ohio (UPI)—Polls in this city of 11,500 population issued 11,032 traffic tickets in 1987. 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 TUESDAY 5:00 P.M. KNX—Edward Murreau KNAP—New Growth KNBC—Airwatch, Sports KFWB—Ellipt Field KFI—News, Weather KMPC—Newgrant KPOP—1020 KFI—News KNH—Carren Alcott KABC—Hi-Waver KFI—News, Weather KMPC—Newgrant KPOP—1020 KFI—News KNH—Carren Alcott KABC—Hi-Waver KFI—News, Weather KMPC—Newgrant KPOP—1020 KFI—News KNH—Carren Alcott KABC—Hi-Waver KFI—News, Weather KMPC—Newgrant KPOP—1020 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX—News, Music Hall KFI—News, Rotax KFC—Interstate KABC—News, Weather KPI—Financial, Weather 7:00 P.M. KNX — News ,Music Hall KI — News ,Rotax KA — News ,Weather KI — News ,Music Hall KI — News ,Rotax KA — News ,Weather KI — News ,Music Hall KI — News ,Rotax KA — News ,Weather KI — News ,Music Hall KI — News ,Rotax KA — News ,Weather KI — News ,Music Hall KI — News ,Rotax KA — News ,Weather KI — News ,Music Hall Narcotic Bill Okays 'Illegal' Evidence Use SACRAMENTO (UPI)—a bill to allow the introduction in narcotics cases of evidence obtained illegally by police was in the Assembly today after receiving Senate approval by a narrow margin. The bill, introduced by Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Watsonville), would permit introduction of evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure and would get around the state Supreme Court's Cahawai decision throwing out such evidence. Opponents to the bill in the Senate, where it passed 21-18, said the measure will allow evidence be admitted even if it were drawn from a defendant under duress. Busy Fellows GALION, Ohio (UPI)——Polls in this city of 11,500 population issued 11,032 traffic tickets in 1987. Greetings & Gifts are brought to you from Friendly Neighbors & Civic & Social Welfare Leaders through WELCOME WAGON On the Occasion of Newcomers Call ISABELL ARPKE KE 5-8364 (No Cost or Obligation) TUESDAY 5:00 P.M. KNX—Edward Murreau KNX—News, Crowell KNBC—Airwatch, Sports KFWB—Elliott Field KPMC—News, Grant 5:13 P.M. KFI—News KNC—Carron Alcott KABC—M. Weaver 3:20 P.M. ABC—News KFI—Sports, Crowell KFI—News KNM—Tom Harmon KABC—News, Airwatch 4:45 P.M. KABC—Orval Anderson KFI-KNX-News 6:00 P.M. KFI—News, Journal KNX-Sports, Storey KABC—Commentary KHI—News, Travis KFWB—M. Nees 6:15 P.M. KFI—Sports Report KNX-Lowell Thomas KNJ-Virell Pinkley KABC-Day, Harvey KMC—News 4:30 P.M. KNX-Business, Melody 7:00 A.M. KFI—News KNX-McCoy, Cammer KABC-John Trettler KNX-Westminsterway KPWB-Bruca Hayes KPAC-Coffee Concert KAPC-News, Whittinghill 7:15 A.M. KFI-His the Road KNH-Bed Crane KNH-Win Martindale 7:20 A.M. KNJ-News, Martindale KPNB-Promenade 7:48 A.M. KFI-News KNH-Harry Babbitt 8:00 A.M. KMPC-News KBLA-1st Church, Church KBII-Hill Road KBKI-Bob Crane KBKI-Cill Eagle KPAC-Stock Market 8:15 A.M. KMPC-Business, Sports KBII-Win Martindale KBIX-News KPAC-Sports, Music 8:30 A.M. KAFA-Fairbanks KNB-Green Bay, Sports KNBG-Dick Wellingkill KNBC-Draper, Crane KNBC-Trevor Frost Harvey 8:48 A.M. KPI-Town Beach Club KPAC-Belly Viewfield 9:00 A.M. KPI-News, Turn Both Glue Glenwood KPWB-Jim Yugoslav KAFC-Greatland Club KHJ—Henry Travis KPI-City News Desk KMAC-Bill Stewart KABC-Newsboard 4:45 P.M. KABC-Sports, News KPI-Financial, Weather KNHX-News, Music Hall KPI-News, Relax KMAC-Iinterviews KABC-News, Walton 7:25 P.M. KABC-World of Tomorrow 7:30 P.M. KMAC-Bus. News, Answer Please KNHX-News, Travis KPI-News of World KMAP-C Stewart, Kelley 7:40 P.M. KMAP-Roeball 7:49 P.M. KNHX-City Editor 8:00 P.M. KNHX-World Touight KFAC-Evening Concert KNHX-News, Chatterton KNHX-News, Nightline KMAP-Lee Kimmerer 8:15 P.M. KNHX-Weather, News 8:30 P.M. KPI-Decoration, Nightline KABC-Hollywood, Zimmer 9:00 P.M. KAHC-Charterion KVFB-Bill Ballance KVFI-News, Nightline KVNF-Oklahoma Please 9:36 P.M. KVFI-This Is AMP 10:00 P.M. KAHC-News KVFI-News 10:15 P.M. KVFI-Changing Times KVSF-Sports KVDF-Dodgers Scoreboard 10:20 P.M. KVDF-Dorsey Time KVDF-Phillip Norman KVFI-Things Called Life 10:42 P.M. KVFI-Just Music 11:00 P.M. KVFI-Newswear KVFI-Merry Go Round KVFI-News, Sports 11:15 P.M. KVFI-Conservation Please 11:20 P.M. KVFI-Music Til Dawn 12 MIDNIGHT KVFI-Other Side of Day KVIF-Night Music KVFB-Red Blanchard DAYTIME RADIO. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY KHJ-News, Crowell KMAP-C News, Whittinghill 9:15 A.M. KNHX-Bob Crane 9:28 A.M. KPI-Ladies Day KPAC-Plume 10:00 A.M. KPI-News, My True Story KABC-Peter Lind Hayes, Amache KSFX-News, KSFX-Cook, KSFX-Night To Honeiness 10:15 A.M. KSFX-Scond Nxt Burillon KSFX-Tells Test 10:28 A.M. KSFX-Youna Dr Malone KSFX-Music, KSFX-Gorge Crowell 10:48 A.M. KSFX-Ma Perkins 11:00 A.M. KSFX-Martindale, KSFX-News, Whispering Hill 11:15 A.M. KSFX-Geneva Door, PKAC-Polk Seems, 11:28 A.M. KSFX-Halen Trend, 11:48 A.M. KSFX-Just Entertainment, 12 NOON KAFC-KNX-News, KAFC-News, Jim Amache, SKRV-Ted Galloway, PKAF-Pern Receiver, 12:18 P.M. KAFM-McLachie, KAFM-Win Martindale KAFC-Hollywood, Zimmer 9:00 P.M. KAHC-Charterion KVFB-Bill Ballance KVFI-News, Nightline KVNF-Oklahoma Please 9:36 P.M. KVFI-Changing Times KVSF-Sports KVDF-Dodgers Scoreboard 10:20 P.M. KVDF-Dorsey Time KVDF-Phillip Norman KVFI-Things Called Life 10:42 P.M. KVFI-Just Music 11:00 P.M. KVFi-Newswear KVFI-Merry Go Round KVFI-News, Sports 11:15 P.M. KVFI-Conservation Please 11:20 P.M. KVFI-Music Til Dawn 12 MIDNIGHT KVFI-Other Side of Day KVIF-Night Music KVFB-Red Blanchard ANAHEIM B Advertising ... When You Want ... Fire Department Police Department Moving, Storage, Ger... Anaheim Truck and Train TV and RADIO Sights'n Sounds By GENE INGE LE TRY... Although he needed to build up a certain thing who were of the that he was soiling all without the garrulous George Burns evidentn't have enough fans in night places. He is being led tonight by The California series with dramas on San Francisco's Gold days, 9 p.m., Channel 4. AMA DOINGS... Dick takes the role of a deceiver who discovers his fiancé and his brother are the chief actors in a murder, in "The St." on KNXT Presents, Channel 2... Shotgun falls for the owner of a mystery show, on Wyatt Earp, p.m., Channel 7... An board helps a lonely man take the "one step bein' in The Secret," on Al-Presents, 10 p.m., Channel 7 Frank Lovejoy stars on the old Niven show as a district money who discovers evidence he has sent an innocent to the gas chamber in BACKTACK, 18 p.m., Channel 4. COMEDY CAPERS... Colonel Flack saves an inventor from the clutches of a lady shyster in "Colonel Flack's New Muffler," 8 p.m., Channel 11... Red Skelton, as George Appleby, discovers a formula that will wipe out smog in L.A. Marilyn Maxwell guests, 8:30 p.m., Channel 2. THIS 'N' THAT... Wonders of the World reveals a unique method of playing baseball as the Linker family visits Finland, 7:30 p.m., Channel 15... Garry Moore's guests are Anna Alberghetti, Martha Davis and Spouse, Billy Gilbert and Steve Lawrence, 9 p.m., Channel 2. MOVIES... "You're in the Army Now," Phil Silvers, 8:30 p.m., Channel 13... "Knock-out," 9 p.m., Channel 9... "Christopher Blake," Alexis Smith, 9:30 p.m., Channel 5... "Old Man Out," James Mason, 10:30 p.m., Channel 2. AROUND HOLlywood By Vernon Scott HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—What a mess! More than 190 nominees have been shoveled into the "Emmy" hopper this year in 42 categories sliced so thin there are eight separate "best actor" and "best actress" awards. In other words, each winning performer should be hailed as "one of the eight best TV actors" of 1958. Most honored of all video stars is Ed Sullivan. He and his show are distinguished by not having been nominated for a single TV Academy award. Old Stone Face stands alone. Singularly slapped by the Acad's indiscriminate nominations is the Crawford family. Three members of the clan are in the running. Father Robert Crawford is up for "best editing" on the "Bob Cummings Show." Robert Jr. snagged a nomination for "best single performance" in "Child of Our Time" ("Playhouse 90"), and young Johnny Crawford is a "best supporting actor" for "The Rifleman." Network Count Puzzling In totaling network nominations the bigwigs came up with an astonishing count: ABC 24, CBS 88½, NBC 84½. Nobody quite understands the halves. One nomination for engineering was split up one-third to each network, but wasn't included in the final tote. Horse operas clopped into a category of their own this year, and those who believe the oaters are hilarious and should be ranked as comedies. Despite the prolific number of entries, the races are uneven. For instance, the "best news reporting series" has only three contestants, "best special musical or variety program" two. "Best special news program" is in with seven. Another puzzling element is the nomination of shows which have been bounced off the air for lack of audience and/or sponsor. Phil Silvers Among Missing Among the luckless and bounced garnering nominations were "The Burns and Allen Show," Mr. Adams and Eve" and "The Jane Wyman Show." Five nominations were given "The Phil Silvers Show," which bombed out earlier this month. For what it's worth, the Academy found that filmed shows racked up 101¼ nominations compared with 88¾ for live shows. Again, the fractions had everyone baffled. Handicappers who work out a form chart annually for the movie Oscar derby are stumped on the Emmy merry-go-round. Only pre-award favorite to cop a flock of statuettes is "The Fred Astaire Show," which entered the race with seven nominations. Complaints are echoing about the Oscar show running 20 minutes short last week, but with 42 Emmy awards to be passed out the Television Academy will be PINBALL TRACY SCORES ARREST ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Thomas McNerney played the pinball machines at Ted's Buffet for two weeks before he hit the jackpot Monday. His ball lit all the lights on one machine. Bartender Fred E. Freund Jr. offered congratulations and the prize - $9.10. McNerney pulled out his police detective's badge and made the arrest - for running a game of chance. Electronics Is Good Field In Naval Service "In the Navy," commented the local Recruiter, "electronics is an 'open sesame' to an endless variety of exciting assignments, and the need for trained personnel continues to grow at a steady rate." To augment the need for electronics trained men, the Navy inaugurated the Electronics Field Seaman Recruit Program. Under the EFSR program, qualified high school graduates may attend any one of sixteen service schools dealing with electronics after recruit training. Educational institutions in all 48 states recognize the value of these schools. Many men have received credit for this type of training when they have enrolled in colleges for night or day classes. Navy electronics schools prepare naval personnel to operate and care for the 3700 different types of electronic equipment used every day aboard ship or at shore stations. Young men interested in a Navy career in electronics are invited to visit the Navy Recruiter whose office is located at 113 W. Broadway, Post Office Building in this city. More Cattle Rustling than Ever DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) — Cattle rustling is more widespread today than in the Wild West of the 1870s, according to the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. With "hot" cattle bringing as much as $300 a head as against only about $5 in the old west, it is estimated that losses from rustling run into millions of dollars a year. Ambling With Ann By Ann Wardell Saunders HOLLYWOOD — John Meston, the editorial supervisor and one of the chief writers of "Gunsmoke," took unto himself a wife, name of Betty Ford, and is on a leisurely journey to Spain where they plan to spend the next six months. Before departing, John explained to me how some of the amazing sound effects on the show are achieved. "The credit goes to two of the finest sound engineers in the industry, Bill James and Tom Hanley," said John. "A few years ago, they wearied of what they considered phony gunshots and tape-recorded their own by carting a small arsenal of weapons into the hills back of Hollywood and recording the actual firing of all types of rifles and hand guns. They even set up the tape recorder back of rocks and fired bullets in the stone to get realistic tapes of the ricocheting lead." Robert Young is off to Toronto, where he'll be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Canadian Highway Safety Conference. Jan (Rough Riders) Merlin tells me he gets a shipment of pine-apples and coconuts from Central America each month. "I'm fond of tropical food and always serve it fresh at my table." ... Ray Milland will play like a suave lawyer turned investigator, whose lucrative law practice, combined with inherited wealth, enables him to carry on his activities on a global scale in "Markham," to bow May 2. Swivel chairs, filing cabinets and a telephone switchboard! "Can this be Heaven?" I asked. "Probably not." Explained Walter Sleak. Fiction DOCTOR ZHIVAGO — Boris Pasternak EXODUS — Leon M. Uris THE UGLY AMERICAN — William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick LOLITA — Vladimir Nabokov FROM THE TERRACE — Jo O'Hara MRS. BRIDGE — Evan Conn MRS.' ARRIS GOES TO PARIS Paul Gallico LADY L. — Romain Gary Non-Fiction WELCOME WAGON On the Occasion of Newcomers Call ISABELL ARPKE KE 5-8364 No Cost or Obligation) DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) — Cattle rustling is more widespread today than in the Wild West of the 1870's, according to the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. With "hot" cattle bringing as much as $300 a head as against only about $5 in the old west, it is estimated that losses from rustling run into millions of dollars a year. TIMPONE'S PIZZA 9321 Brookhurst Ave. — Anaheim Lasagne–Ravioli Fine Wines and Beer Food to Go Hours: Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sun. 5-11 p.m. Fri. Sat. 5 to 1 e.m. Closed Mondays Phone KEystone 5-1059 TV SERVICE $3.50 PER CALL ORANGE COUNTY SERVICE CENTER KE 5-2179 ANAHEIM BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertising ... PR. 4-7870 When You Want — Try a Want Ad — Anaheim Bulletin Fire Department KE. 3-1305 Police Department KE. 3-3131 Moving, Storage, General Trucking ... KE. 5-2863 Anaheim Truck and Transfer Co. 600 S. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM BULLETIN AND THE ANAHEIM MERCHANTS DIVISION SILVER BONUS ENTRY BLANK Name ... Address ... City ... (Please print name and address plainly) No.... TEXAS BRAGS IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (UPI) — In a city abounding in low-number, high-prestige license plates, Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson is a non-conformist. The Connecticut tags on his personal car contain only letters—"TEXN." A native of Texas, Anderson now makes his home in Greenwich, Conn. Kaiser Steel Corp. Earnings Revealed OAKLAND (UPI)—Kaiser Steel Corp. has announced earnings of $3,033,000 of 76 cents per share of common stock for the first quarter of 1959. For the same quarter in 1958, net earnings were $2,049,000 or 46 cents per share of common stock, the company said. Sales totaled $60,971,000, the highest in Kaiser's history, compared with sales for the first quarter a year ago of $46,245,000. Big Plutonium Plant Under Negotiation WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Atomic Energy Commission said today it is negotiating a contract for construction of a 145 million dollar plutonium plant capable of being used also as a nuclear power station. Congress authorized the plant Liz Taylor Delayed In Lebanon Hospital HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Elizabeth Taylor, recuperating slowly from a 90-minute throat operation last week, might remain hospitalized until Wednesday. The 27-year-old raven-haired actress had hoped to be released from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital the day after removal of tonsil nodes, but doctors said that more infection had been discovered than anticipated. Miss Taylor planned to return to her rented Las Vegas, Nev., ranch after her release to be near singer Eddie Fisher, 30. The couple will marry early next month after Fisher obtains a Nevada divorce from Debbie Reynolds. Fisher also has been ill, suffering from a virus infection that has kept him from appearing at the Tropicana for the past two nights. He planned to go back to work tonight. Esther Williams Gets Final Divorce Decree LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Actress Esther Williams, 37, obtained a final divorce decree Monday to end her 13-year marriage to producer Ben Gage. The film star was awarded custody of the couple's three children, Benjamin, 9; Kimball, 8 and Susan, 5, in a settlement at the time she obtained her interlocutory decree, March 8, 1958. Big Plutonium Plant Under Negotiation WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Atomic Energy Commission said today it is negotiating a contract for construction of a 145 million dollar plutonium plant capable of being used also as a nuclear power station. Congress authorized the plant last year against the administration's wishes. The Joint Chiefs of Staff had recommended increased production of plutonium for atomic weapons, but President Eisenhower opposed the project. Since then, however, the administration decided to go ahead with the plant and invited 16 firms to submit contract proposals. Of the 14 proposals submitted, the AEC picked that of Kaiser Engineers of Oakland, Calif., as a basis for negotiations. The new reactor will be built at the Hanford, Wash., plutonium works. It will take about four years to complete. The eight plutonium reactors at Hanford and five newer ones at Savannah River, S.C., throw away the heat generated in the production process. The new plant will be designed to convert this heat, if desired, into electricity. GEM THEATRE 12538 B. Euclid Garden Grove JE. 4-2613. Show starts 7 p.m. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine "TORPEDO RUN" Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews "ELEPHANT WALK" Both in color LINCOLN DRIVE IN THEATRE • CUINA PARK 6612 LINCOLN BLVD. LA 72223 "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" Dennis O'Keefe "Lady of Vengeance" ORANGE + FREE PARKING F. Sinatra — (Color) "BONE CAME RUNNING" Wak Disney's "WHITE WILDERNESS" final divorce decree Monday to end her 13-year marriage to producer Ben Gage. The film star was awarded custody of the couple's three children, Benjamin, 9; Kimball, 8 and Susan, 5, in a settlement at the time she obtained her interlocutory decree, March 8, 1958. THE PLACE TO GO... FOX WEST COAST THEATRES ANAHEIM 229 W. CENTER ST KEY 5-3602 Now Showing Open 6:45 P.M. 2 ACADEMY WINNERS SUSAN HAYWARD I want to live! THE MURDER TRIAL THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD! ALSO ON PROGRAM SEPARATE TABLES WEST COAST S.A. 3-8317 Ava Gardner Anthony Francisco "Naked Maja" Also "10 Days to Tulare" FOX FULLERTON LA 5-2181 Bob Hope—Rhonda Fleming "ALIAS JESSE JAMES" John Wayne—Dean Martin "RIO BRAVO" Dennis O'Keefe "Lady of Vengeance" "10 Days to Tulare" FOX FULLERTON LA 5-2181 Bob Hope—Rhonda Fleming "ALIAS JESSE JAMES" John Wayne—Dean Martin "RIO BRAVO" ORANGE THEATRE * FREE PARKING PHONE KE 8-1501 J. Sinatra — (Color) "BOKE CAME RUNNING" Wak Disney's "WHITE WILDERNESS" BROADWAY STARTS AT 7:00 SANTA ANA BROADWAY KI 2-4737 BROADWAY at Fifth SANTA ANA PAULO DRIVE-IN NEWFRT BL. & PAUCKING 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 NWY 29 N GARDEN DK 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 FRY at CHAPTER KE 8-2951 STARTS AT 6:45 Ava Gardner—Anthony Franclosa "The NAKED MAJA" Also—— Sterling Hayden "TEN DAYS TO TULARA" Winner of 9 Academy Awards LESLIE "GIGI" LOUIS CARON "JOURDAN" "BELL, BOOK and CANDIE"