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1959-05-07 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 16 of 24 · OCR glm-ocr
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B-B—Anocheim (Col.) Bulletin Thursday, May 7, 1950 PICTURE NEWS AROUND THE WORLD WESTWARD BOUND—The Touhey girls made history! En route to San Francisco from New York to join her husband, Philip, Mary Touhey herded her children aboard a jet flagship. They were the largest family to travel coast to coast on a jet at one time. There's WESTWARD BOUND—The Touhey girls made history! En route to San Francisco from New York to join her husband, Philip, Mary Touhey herded her children aboard a jet flagship. They were the largest family to travel coast to coast on a jet at one time. There's one boy in the lot—11-month-old Mark, who's being held by mama. STUCK WITH IT—Four-year-old Dickie Huff isn't taking any chances as he sits astride what looks like a king-size cactus plant in Salina, Kan. There aren't any briskly spines on that "cactus," which is really just an eye-fooling version of a plant constructed of diesel exhaust pipes. MAGNETIC — The size paper clips clipped on; they held in place by attraction. The vine" is a new flexnetic plastic device refrigerator door material has twice manency of rigid magnets and produced in varying STUCK WITH IT—Four-year-old Dickie Huff isn't taking any chances as he sits astride what looks like a king-size cactus plant in Salina, Kan. There aren't any bricky spines on that "cactus," which is really just an eye-fooling version of a plant constructed of diesel exhaust pipes. BRAND NEW—Boxed cops is the latest wrinkle in Rome, where this traffic policeman is trying out a weather-proof stand on the fashionable Via Veneto. He changes traffic signals with an automatic device he holds in his hand. Designed to keep the police warm in winter and cool in the summer, the "cabin" is being tested. Similar ones may be installed on each main street crossing in The Eternal City. FIGURES DON'T LIE—And this is especially true where pert Sally Anne Freedman is concerned: Sally, who is the 1958 Miss Massachusetts in the Miss Universe contest, is shown on the beach at Florida's Silver Springs. HE'S X-CEPTIONAL X Brands, who claim his real name, and that not an initial, is she costume for his role as dian on the "Yancy ger" TV show in Ho Brands invariably sign language on the lar show. OFF TO SIBERIA—Three sections of a giant cement rotary kiln, each weighing nearly tons, are starting to Siberia from Lille, France. Russia is building a big cement mill, and contracts for some of the moving machinery parts were given to French firms. MAGNETIC — Those king-size paper clips are not clipped on; they're being held in place by magnetic attraction. The "clinging vine" is a new flexible magnetic plastic developed for refrigerator door seals. The material has twice the permanency of conventional rigid magnets and can be produced in varying shapes. WILD ARE THEIR WAYS—a tourist attraction at Pendennis Castle, in Falmouth, wall, England, are some wild cats that wait to be fed by visitors. Despite the feeding the 25 cats cannot be caught, let alone petted. They scatter when strangers approach. MAGNETIC — Those king-size paper clips are not clipped on; they're being held in place by magnetic attraction. The "clinging vine" is a new flexible magnetic plastic developed for refrigerator door seals. The material has twice the permanency of conventional rigid magnets and can be produced in varying shapes. WILD ARE THEIR WAYS—A tourist attraction at Pendennis Castle, in Falmouth, wall, England, are some wild cats that wait to be fed by visitors. Despite the feeding the 25 cats cannot be caught, let alone petted. They scatter when strangers approach. BREEZI ALONG—An ash battle to keep her parasol from turning inside out it a losing struggle for Bett Lou Blackburn Cypress Garden Fl. stron win no won, but it also played havoc with her hail. Despite that obstacle, the prettiest look a fresh can be at her elaborate gown billows out in back. PAINLESS—As it undergoes an operation for the re-pital near Chicago, that little parakeet feels no pain. swab of cotton, and this type of operation is becoming HE'S X-CEPTIONAL—Actor X Brands, who claims that's his real name, and that X is not an initial, is shown in costume for his role as an Indidian on the "Yancy Derringger" TV show in Hollywood. Brands invariably talks in sign language on that popular show. JUST IN CASE—Sandow's Clown, an English bulldog, may be giving a kiss to Champion Topsy-Turvy, a Yorkshire terrier, at a dog show in Chicago, but seven-year-old Sue Gordon is standing by just in case the friendship should suddenly cease. Sue's from Glenview, Ill., and attended the pet show. GOING INTO PLACE—Master coopers are shown as they re-erected one of a big winery's 20,000-gallon California redwood aging casks at the new champagne cellars in Saratoga Calif. They'll be opened officially in May, with special cere monies to mark the colorful event. TRUNI LINE—Pachi Zacchin sever, ha made hersel at home atop the trunl: o' Sidney, r seven-to elephant. The big animal is one of the performers with a circus at Palisades Amusement Park, N. J., and the tot is the daughter o' one of th circus stars—Hugo Zacchin, th "huma cannot ball." TRUNI LINE—Pachi Zacchin, sever, has made hersel at home atop the trunk of Sidney, seven-to-elephant. The big animal is one of the performers with a circus at Palisades Amusement Park, N.J., and the tot is the daughter of one of the circus stars—Hugo Zacchin, the "humans cannot ball." RUFFLE ASID! They're sideline fo t cocktail hou k Guu e Florence Itai w. create this strik in area i pal blu all taet wit darke bluc dot 'n ocea i piai exe ct fo th poul e fabric tha ris from waist to ham.