anaheim-gazette 1952-03-12
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GOSHOMER PROMISED TO OUT BETTING ON HORSES—SO WE CAN'T HAVE ANYTHING AROUND TO EVEN REMIND HIM OF A HORSE!
MAYBE IT'S NONE OF MY BUSINESS BUT THAT LADY LOOKS LIKE SHE'S DEAD!
THEY MUST've CARRIED HER OUT OF THAT HOUSE!
SHE MIGHT've BEEN MURDERED IN THERE!
LEGAL BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE, IVE BOTTA HAVE YOUR BATH AND FOUR DRUGS OF FUEL, ALLOY IN THE PROJECTION TUBES!
FOLLOW ANEW ORDERS GOR! HES PUT US WHERE WE HAVE NO OTHER CHOICE!
THAT EARTHING GLONG US
OR BY LESS DROUPLAGE
AND EVEN IS ALLOWED TO
MISS THE ENEMY BY
EXQUISIT VAPOR!
LEGAL BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE,
I'VE BOTTTA HAVE YOUR BATH
AND FOUR DRINKS OF RUE,
ALLOW IN THE PROJECTION
TUBES!
FOLLOW AND ORDERS
BOR! HES PUT US
WHERE WE HAVE NO
OTHER CHOICE
RIGHT KUDDER...
STEADY!!!
COURSE 206 TRUE
ROW'S THAT GUILD
DOING, LIETTERANT?
POOR KID--HE KNOWKED
HIMSELF OUT
FOR THIS
GANG!
I'VE SNAPPED OUT OF
IT, SIR! DID YOU PICK
UP THE BLACK
COUNT YET, SIR?
CAN'T GO BACK
TO HUNGRY POLLER
I'D BE THA LAUGHING
STOCK FOR LETTING
A WIGGINB KICK
ME AROUND!
AND I CAN'T
STICK AROUND
THA BIG CITY
LONG CAUSE
I'M BROKE?
MY STUFF HONEY
BOT ME IN
THE TROUBLE.
WE HAL!
I THINK YOUR BOY
FRIEND IS ANFULLY
NICE, SHARON.
HE'S ACTUALLY THE
PLEASEANTEST, MOST
PATIENT, GENTLEST,
GOOD-NATURED,
MILD-MANNERED,
EASY-GOING BOY I'VE
EVER KNOWN.
SORRY SIR, NOBODY'S ALLOWED IN THIS ROOM...NOT WITHOUT POLICE PERMISSION!
POLICE PERMISSION? WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? WHAT'S HAPPENED TO MISS WILLIS???
VISITING HOURS
2-4 7-9
RIGHT AWAY PETERS,
NEW SOMETHING HAD GONE WRONG WITH HIS FRIEND,
AND THIS ISN'T GOING TO MAKE IT ANY EASIER FOR HIM TO PAVE THE MOV FOR A LIGHTER RAP FOR THE FINANCIAL MISCREANT!
Lou Costello Urges Code For Television Comedians
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD ON—Lou Costello dropped his usual role of funnyman today and urged his fellow comics to adopt a code for television behavior.
"Television can be a termendous force for good or for evil," remarked the little comedian. "Today's kids are influenced greatly by what they see on TV. And some of the comedy material on TV can certainly do them harm.
Some comedians don't realize that they can't use the same material on TV that they are inright clubs, on the stage or even in pictures. The fact is that the kid audience is the most important factor in TV. Kids can make or break a comedian. And it's important that comics do not use material that will give them wrong ideas."
Among the principal offenders, added Costello, are the comics who use unmanly gestures such as stroking the eyebrow with the little finger or flouncing around with hand on hip.
"We think they get laughs that way," he said. "But the routine of acting like a woman has never seemed funny to me. Think how it would be if young boys started limiting those things. Their parents would be horrified.
"I've always steered away from that sort of thing. On my first TV show, they wanted me to dress up like Carmen Miranda because her eight-year-old had been frightened by enstein monster wagon Abbot and Costello Medical and psych couldn't overcome the dreams.
Costello had the daughter fly out and home for two weeks, time, he showed the make-believe of the took her so the make ment and stomped on enstein mask. Still frightened. At the stay, he held her he saw the Franklin He hit at the screen monster came on. Girl overcame her fear.
"That taught me a lot tello remarked. 'From we've had nothing really frighten the kid my picture, Jack and stalk,' there's no frightening. Buddy Bau giant, but we treat instead of as a real me... Courthouse
First reading of an A leash ordinance was night. The ordinance long period of protest residents who object to dom with which dogs roam around private More recently, other cl...
FOLLOW AND ORDERS,
GOR! HES PUT US
WHERE WE HAVE NO
OTHER CHOICE!
ALL ACCORDING TO PLAN,
LERA!
YOU HAVE
ABOUT 30 SECONDS TO
EXPLAIN!
SNAPPED OUT OF
IRR! DID YOU PICK
THE BLACK
NT YET, SIR?
THERE IS SOMETHING VERY
UNUSUAL HEADED OUR
WAY, CADET!
DON'T KNOW
JUST WHAT TO
MAKE OF IT!
MOUNTAIN HONEY
SONG HIT CO.
ACTUALLY THE
SANTEST, MOST
INT. GENTLEST,
D.NATURED,
MANNERED,
GOING BOY I'VE
VER KNOWN.
BUT THEN AGAIN
SOMETIMES I THINK HE'S
JUST PLAIN LAZY!
"They think they get laughs that way," he said. "But the routine of seeing like a woman has never seemed funny to me. Think how it would be if young boys started initiating those things. Their parents would be horrified.
"I've always steered away from that sort of thing. On my first TV show, they wanted me to dress up like Carmen Miranda and do a song number. I refused. I don't know how to act like a woman."
Costello also criticized comics who go into contortions as though they were victims of a disabling disease. Ed Wynn, also a critic of this brand of humor, calls it "spastic comedy."
"I think it's a mistake to pose fun at any person's infirmity; directly or indirectly," said Costello. "Imagine how the afflicted people must feel that's why we never use stuttering for comedy."
He added that he was also alarmed by the use of drunkenness in an effort to get laughs.
"How would you like to come home and find your child had found some liquor and drunk it, because it seemed funny when a comedian did it on TV?" he asked. "It's entirely possible."
Abbott and Costello have another rule concerning their comedy: don't scare the kids. But they had to learn it the hard way.
Costello told the story of getting a phone call from a mother in Kansas City. At first, he thought it was going to be a touch for money. But the mother explained that she was seeking his help be
MORE ABOUT . . .
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First reading of an A leash ordinance was night. The ordinance, long period of protesti residents who object to dem with which dogs roam around private More recently, other cl to the defense of the city and opposed the rest the dogs' freedom.
A public hearing will Apr. 8 on the appeal fr ning commission recommen that the southwest cor Angeles and South s classified R-3 (multiple
Action on a review a special use permit re the Atlantic Supply Co over for further study. proposes to build a plumbing and electric store of 1006 to 1010 ad. The review was he was discovered that ther posed to store some mat side of the building pr the site.
A grant deed for the of Romneya dr. Betwe and Patt sts, was accepti council.
Wrge scale for the c filter project was a pro
The council requested the city's supply of gas the year commencing Bids will be opened Mar
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SOME TIMES I THINK RED
JUST PLAIN LAZY!
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21 Degree
22 Overwrought
24 Direction
25 Note
28 Function
29 Exim of ownership
32 Correct
34 A_beverage
35 Cubic meter
36 Pigeon pea of India
37 European river
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39 Group of related things
43 Short napped
44 Rassutine name
44 Ill-gotten gains
48 Cuckoo
Rumahian coffee
One of the illies
Anchored
Complete
Congenital
Winter apple
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Cause her eight-year-old daughter had been frightened by the Frankenstein monster who menaced Abbot and Costello in a picture. Medical and psychiatric aid couldn't overcome the girl's bad dreams.
Costello had the mother and daughter fly out and stay at his home for two weeks, during that time, he showed the girl the make-believe of the movies. He took her to the makeup department and slammed on a Frankenstein mask. Still she was frightened. At the end of the stay, he held her hand while she saw the Frankenstein film. He hit at the screen when the monster came on. Finally the girl overcame her fear.
"That taught me a lesson," Costello remarked. "From then on, we've had nothing that would really frighten the kids. Even in my picture, 'Jack and the Beanstalk,' there's nothing really frightening. Buddy Baer plays the giant, but we treat him lightly, instead of as a real menace."
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First reading of an Anaheim dog leash ordinance was held last night. The ordinance follows a long period of protesting by local residents who object to the freedom with which dogs in the city roam around private property. More recently, other citizens rose.
RADIO and TELEVISION
TELEVISION
Wednesday, Mar. 12
8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2) - Tim McDoy
KNBB (4) - Nuka, Pran and Olle
KTLA (5) - Playstation
KECA (7) - Candy Manneau
KELA (9) - Zeke Manna
KTTV (11) - Range Rider
KLAC (13) - Middle Albert
5:18
KNBB (4) - The Goldberg
5:00
KNBB (4) - Howdy Doody
KTLA (5) - Cowboy Turtle
KECA (7) - Rosecoe Atos
KTTV (11) - Cap Video
KLAC (13) - Phantom Ranger
6:00 P.M.
KNXT (2) - Strike It Rich
KNBB (4) - Adv Patches
KECA (7) - TV News
KHJ (9) - Wandering of Fear
KTTV (11) - Jump, Jump
KLAC (13) - Timmy O'Toole Time
6:18
KNBB (4) - Homedy Club
KTTV (11) - Ray Mulvey's Open House
8:30
KNXT (2) - The Web
KTLA (5) - Beanie Time
KECA (7) - Space Cadet
KLAC (12) - Telepaper
8:45
KTLA (5) - Handy Hints
KECA (7) - Space Patrol
KTTV (11) - Neighbour George Putnam
KLAC (13) - Clint R'Bertz
7:00 P.M.
KNXT (2) - Flights—Rawlings-Carted
KNBB (4) - Dick Tracy
KTLA (5) - News Reel
KECA (7) - Price Playhouse—Melville Goodwin
KHJ (9) - News
KTTV (11) - Plim & "Enemy of Women"
KLAC (13) - Playhouse
7:15
KTLA (5) - Hilvwd. Reel
KHJ (9) - Sports
7:00
KNBB (4) - Those Two
KTLA (5) - Jungle Adventure
KHJ (9) - Big Picture
Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio & TV Features Bynd.-Tom E. Dänson
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(Continued from Page 1)
First reading of an Anaheim dog leash ordinance was held last night. The ordinance follows a long period of protesting by local residents who object to the freedom with which dogs in the city roam around private property. More recently, other citizens rose to the defense of the dogs' liberty and opposed the restriction of the dogs' freedom.
A public hearing will be heart Apr. 8 on the appeal from a planning commission recommendation that the southwest corner of Los Angeles and South sts. remain classified R-3 (multiple dwelling).
Action on a review hearing on a special use permit requested by the Atlantic Supply Co. was held over for further study. The firm proposes to build a hardware, plumbing and electrical supply store at 1006 to 1010 W. Center st. The review was held when it was discovered that the firm proposed to store some materials outside of the building proposed for the site.
A grant scale for the widening of Romneyya dr. between Lemon and Patt sts. was accepted by the council.
Wrge scale for the city plunge filter project was approved.
The council requested bids on the city's supply of gasoline for the year commencing Apr. 21. Bids will be opened Mar. 25.
RADIO
WEDNESDAY P.M.
8:00 P.M.
KLAC - News L.A. Today
KFI - Feature Wide
KMPC - News Business Sports
KECA - Fun Factory
KHL - Green Hornet
KFWB - Red Rowe
KNX - Ed R Morrow
KFAC - Serenade
5:15
KLAC - Stars
KFI - News
KMPC - Lonesome Gal
KNX - Tom Harmon
5:30
KLAC - News
KFI - Casa Cugat
KMPC - Starts of Song
KECA - Chet Huntley
KHL - Wild Bill Hickok
KNX - Carroll Alcott
KFAC - Music
5:45
KPAC - Sam Gulter
KFI - Elmer Peterson
KMPC - Top Tunes
KECA - Bob Garred
KNX - Frank Goes
6:00 P.M.
KLAC - KFWB-KMPC -
News
KFI - Lionel Barrymore
KECA - Hank Weaver
KHIJ - Gabriel Heatter
KNX - Red Skelton
KFAO - Prejudice to Eva
6:15
KLAC - Bob McLaughlin
KFI - Passing Parade
KMPC - Bob Kelly
KHIJ - News Reel
KECA - Elmer Davis
KFWB - Sports
6:30
KPI - Barry Craig
KMPC - Joe Hernandez
KHIJ - Answer Man
KECA - Headlines
KFWB - Amer Dances
KNX - Bing Crooby
THURSDAY A.M.
7:00 A.M.
KLAC - News, Haynes
KFI-KHJ-News
KECA-Tom Owen's Show
KFWB-News, B. Leyden
KNX-Arthur Godfrey
KFAC-Coffee Concert
7:15
KLAC-Haynes at Reins
KFI-Fleetwood Lawton
KMPC-News
7:30
KPI-Breakfast Petters
KMPC-Clock Watchers
KECA-Bob Garred
KNX-Frank Goes *
7:45
KPI-Sam Hayes
KECA-Town Show
WE assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part...T.R.O.
The following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters.
KFAC-Music
7:00 P.M.
RLAC-News, McLaughn's KFI-Halls of Ivy
KMPC-J W Vandereck 'OK
KECA-Lone Ranger
KKIJ-Family Theater
KNX-Pighits
KAFAC-Serenade
7:30
KFI-R Mansumery-News, Meredith Wilson
KMPC-Pendy Serenade
KECA-Mystery Theater
KFWB-Community News-Press
IKIJ-Cisco Kid
KAFAC-Echoes, Encores 7:45
KMPC-Income Tax
KFWB-Reservoir Hour
8:00 P.M.
klac-News,
Gene Norman
KhJ-Don Man's Family
kmpc-New Sports
khJ-Name That Song
kpwb-Who Ya Laughin At
keca-Top Guy
knX-Lowell Thomas 8:15
kmpc-Bahd of Today
knX-Jack Smith 8:90
kpf-Great Glidersieve KMPC-Opening Night KeCa-Rocuse Gallery KhJ-Gracle Field KPNX-Dr Christian 9:00 P.M.
klac-News,Gene Norman kpf-Groucho Mara KPMU-Songs Kpwb-Backstage Blonde KECA-Society for Crippled Children KhJ-Gilenn Hardy KNX-Big Town 9:15 khJ-Fulton Lewis
KFWB-Guest Star 8:38
kFI-Big Story KMPO-Dance Time KECA-Time for Defense KBJ-Ouf Thunder KBX-Beulah 10:00 P.M.
klac-News, Gene Norman kFI-Reporter KMPC-Dance Time KEGA-Waterer KPBW-Larry Pilley KBJA-L Love Murphy KBNE-Jo O'Donnay Wire KPAO-Gross Roads 10:15 kFI-A Joy Forever KBJ-Frank Edward KBCA-Dr Balles KBX-Bill Kenely, Harmon 10:28 kFI-Repeat Performance KBCA-Al Jarvis KBJ-Loneose Oal KBX-This I Believe 11:00 P.M.
klac-Good Norman KBX-KPI-KRIJ-News KMPC-Dance Time KFBW-Larry Finley 11:16 KBX-Sports 11:15 kPaFL-Palladium KBX-Growell's Nest KBX-Merry, Go Round 11:45 kPI-For You KBX-You & the World 19 MIDNIGHT KLAO-Music to 1 KPI-Music Media Other Side of Day to 5:20 KPCA-Palladium KECA-News KPFW-Larry Finley KBX-News, Hawthorne KPAQ-Music to 8
THURSDAY A.M.
7:00 A.M.
KLAC-News, Haynes
KFI-KHJ-News
KECA-Tom Owen's Show
KFWB-News, B. Leyden
KNX-Arthur Godfrey
KFAC-Coffee Concert
7:15
KLAC-Haynes at Reins
KFI-Fleetwood Lawton
KMPC-News
7:30
KPI-Breakfast Petters
KMPC-Clock Watchers
KECA-Bob Garred
KNX-Frank Goes *
7:45
KPI-Sam Hayes
KECA-Town Show
KECA-Lonie Journey KhJ-Tello Test KhNx-Ma Perkins 10:30 KPI-Strike It Rich KhNc-Gal Tinney KECA-True Story E. Arnold KhJ-Anwer Man KhNx-Dr Malone KFAC-Songs 19:85 KMCPC-Seruade KhJ-Bell Ringer KhNx-Gudling Light 11:00 A.M.
klac-News,Potter KNPc-News.Plynn KHPc-Whispering Brief 11:00 P.M.
KFWB-Wuest Star 8:38
kFI-Big Story KMPO-Dance Time KECA-Time for Defense KBJ-Ouf ThunderKBX-Beulah 10:00 P.M.
klac-News, Gene Norman kFI-Reporter KMPC-Dance Time KEGA-Waterer KPBW-Larry PilleyKBJA-L Love MurphyKBNE-Jo O'Donnay Wire KPAO-Gross Roads 10:15 kPi-A Joy ForeverKBJ-Frank EdwardKBCA-Dr BallesKBX-Bill Kenely, Harmon 10:28 kPi-Repeat PerformanceKBCA-Al JarvisKBJ-Loneose OalKBX-This I Believe 11:00 P.M.
klac-Good NormanKBX-KPI-KRIJ-News KMPC-Dance Time KFBW-Larry FinleyKBEX-PalladiumKBEX-News KPFW-Larry FinleyKBX-News, Hawthorne KPAQ-Music to 8
WORD PUZZLE
7:00 A.M.
KLAC-News, Haynes
KFI-KHJ-News
KECA-Tom Owen's Show
KFWB-News, B. Leydeh
KNX-Arthur Godfrey
KPAC-Coffee Concert
7:15
KLAC-Haynes at Reins
KFI-Fleetwood 'Lawton
KMPC-News
7:30
KFI-Breakfast Platters
KMPC-Clock Watchers
KECA-Bob Garred
KNX-Prank Goss*
7:45
KFI-Sam Hayes
KECA-T. Owens Show
KHJ-KPAC-News
KNX-Harry Babbitt
8:00 A.M.
KLAC-Stocks
KFI-Johnny Murray
KMPC-KPWB-News
KECA-Breakfast Club
KHJ-Cecil Brown
KNX-Ralph Story
KPAC-Stocks
8:15
KLAC-Haynes at Reins
KFI-Serenade
KMPC-Markets, Sports
KHJ-KNX-News
KFWB-Melodies
8:20
KLAC-KPWB-KFI-News
KMPC-News, Clock Watcher
KHJ-Haven of Rest
KNX-Grand Blam
KPAC-News
8:45
KLAC-Sports
KFI-Quiz
KFWB-News
KNX-Rosemary
KPAC-Unity World
9:00 A.M.
KLAC-News, Haynes
KFI-Coffee Time
KMPC-Clock Watcher
KECA-Vie Lindlahr
KJJ-Garden Guide
KFWB-Bill Anson
KNX-Wendy Warren
9:15
KFI-Vic Lindlahr
KECA-News
KJJ-Baukhage
KNX-Aunt Jenny
9:20
KLAC-Peter Potter
KFI-Ladies Day
KMPC-Chel Milanet
KECA-Break the Bank
KJJ-Norma Young
KNX-Helen Trent
9:45
KNX-Gal Sunday
10:00 A.M.
KLAC-News, Potter
KMPC-News, Music
KECA-Jack Betch
KHJ-KPI-News
KFWB-Bill Abbot
KNX-Big Sister
KPAC-Composers
10:15
KFJ-Bob & Hay
KMPC-Paula Stone
7:00 A.M.
Khj-Tello Test
KNX-Ma Perkins
10:30
KIJ-Strike It Rich
KGI-Gal Tinney
KECA-Trius Story E. Arnold
Khj-An answer Man
KNX-Dr. Malone
KFAC-Songs 10:45
MPC-Serenade Khj-Bell Ringer
KNX-Guiding Light 11:00 A.M.
Khj-Lac News Potter KFI-Double or Nothing KMPG-News, Plynn KECA-Whispering Streets Khj-Ladies' Fair Khj-NRS Burton KFAC-Music 11:15 KECA-A Girl Marries Khj-Nora Mason KFAC-Songs 11:36 KFI-Love Like Millionaires KECA Against Storm Khj-Qeen for a Day Khj-Nora Nora KFAC-Music Hall 12:00 NOON Khj-KLac News, Potter KFI-Farm Report KMPC-Prayer, Music Farm KECA-KHJ-KNX-News KFWB-Bill Anson KFAC-Copper 12:18 KFI-Life Road KMPC-News KECA-Eddie Arnold Khj-Oedgie Powder Khj-Wendd Noble 12:20 Khj-KLac 979 Club KFI-Pepper Young KMPC-Reilig, Science Khj-Behind the Story KECA-Bona of Pioneers KFWB-News Khj-NR Art Linkletter 12:45 KFI-Happiness Right KMPC-Farm Advice Khj-Music KFWB-A Dog's Life KFAC-News 1:00 P.M. Khj-Lac News, Sports KFI-Stoga Wife KMPC-News, Music KECA-A Jarris Khj-Jack Rickwood KNH-Billimp House KFWB-Melody Man KFAC-Music 1:15 Khj-Aid 87 Club Khj-Stella Dallas KNH-Xart Smith, info. KFAC Once Upon a Time
KIJ-Wilder Brown KhJ-Taka & Number KNX-Philip Norman KFAC-Music 1:45 KFI-Woman in My House KMPC-Bill Markas 2:00 P.M. KLAC News, Sports KFI-Platin Bill KMCP-News, J.Grant KECA-Marriage for 2 KEL News KHJ-Maurice Hart KNX-Iowa Belleve. Radio Marks KFAC-Mathews 2:18 KLAC-979 Club KFI-Pt Page Parrell KECA-Mary Marlin KNX-Johanny Dugan KHJ-Club 2:30 KLAC-News KFI-Lorenzo Jones KECA-Joyce Jordan KNX-Women's News Music 2:45 KFI-Doctor's Wife KEPGA-Winter Winters KNX-Glas Fisher 3:00 P.M. KLAC-News. 570 KFI-Welcome Travelers KMPC-Shawley Grant KhJ Club KECA-Betty Crocker KFPBW-Maurice Hart KNX-Anthony Godfrey KFAC-Opera 3:15 KECA-Ted Malone 3:30 KPI-Dr Paul KEPA-Ira Cobb KPFBW-News 3:48 KPI-Dave Garroway KLIYN-Hillywood 4:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Sports KFI-Life Beautiful KMPG-News, B.Crooby KECA-Mary Margaret McBridge KFWB-Red Rows KBJ-Fulton Lewis KBIX-Curt Massey KFAC-Masterpieces 4:18 KLAC-Janhouse KBJ-News, Semingway KBIX-Kwilight Tales KBIX-Jack Owens 4:30 KPI-B. Wheeler KMPC-Romance and Rhythm KBJ-Curt Massey KBECA-Jonn & Sparky 4:66 KLAC-Sports KBECA-Mark Trull KBJ-Kniss KBIX-Hawitborne's Mail Bag (C) - 1933 by Universal Radio Features Brad Tom E. Danson.