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4 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1902 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA ALZRED ECHO CANYON BOO! ECHO CANYON MCALLEN NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE OAKY DOAKS LOOK, BOOBOO! I GOT PRINCESS POMONA TO COME OUT OF THE DUNGEON! I'M AFRAID YOU MADE A HUSTAKE SIR OAKY! I DON'T LIKE YOU YOU WICKED WINCH—I MEAN WEMCH! AND I DON'T LIKE YOU—AND NEITHER DOES MY CAT! SCORCHY SMIT THE COMMANDER DOESN'T LIKE ME... SENDING ME OUTSIDE ALONE TO CHECK AIR FOLLS! RUNNY, WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR SHIP ASTERN!! IMAGINE! HERE I AM MILLIONS OF MILES FROM EARTH... FROM MY OWN SOLAR SYSTEM... FROM MY OWN GALAXY! TAKING A STROLL ON AN ENERGY SPACE CAR! BRRR! IT'S ENOUGH TO SCARE A GUY!!! THE COMMANDER DOESN'T LIKE ME...SENDING ME OUTSIDE ALONE TO CHECK AIR FORKS! RUNNY, WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR SHIP ASTERN!! HERE I AM, MILLIONS OF MILES FROM EARTH...FROM MY OWN SOLAR SYSTEM... FROM MY OWN BALKAY! TAKING A STROLL ON AN ENEMY SPACE CAB! BRRR! IT'S ENOUGH TO SCARE A GUY!! I SAID I WOULDN'T LEAVE HER, CADET! BUT NOW... THAT'S IT, CADET... JUMP! AYE AYE, SIR! JAC, THANK GOD—WE'VE PICKED THEM BOTH UP—they're SAFE! cooton waugh THE MAGICIAN STEP RIGHT UP!!! YOU'LL SEE TRICKS OF BLACK MAGIC! THE BEAUTIFUL LADY WILL VANISH INTO THIN AIR BEFORE YOUR EYES! DID YOU HEAR THAT "BUCK"? CAN THE MAGICIAN REALLY MAKE THE GIRL VANISH? OH, HORTENSE-- YOU SIMPLY MUST READ THIS BOOK! YOU MUST! IT'S THE MOST TERRIFIC BOOK! WHAT'S THE TITLE? THAT DOESN'T MATTER BECAUSE I KNOW YOU'LL JUST LOVE IT ANYWAY/? SIGHE OH. DIANA LOOK AT THAT...I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!! I PLANTED MY GARDEN THREE DAYS AGO AND IT'S UP ALREADY!! WEEDS DON'T EVEN GROW THAT FAST... AND I'M SURE THEM THINGS AIN'T WEEDS!! MOST OF THOSE ITEMS APPEAR TO BE NEARLY FULL GROWN...AND/ITER ONLY THREE DAYS TOO!! SOMETHING MIGHT PECULIAR IS HAPPENING TO PETERS' GARDEN THIS YEAR!! JAY ALANIF ALL YOU HAVE IS TALK ANY PLACE FOR YOU IN Anaheim Gazetteer by JOHN S. NEUBAUER Wee unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; and put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter.—Isa. 5:20. REMEMBER WHEN—Harry S Truman was blamed for red recognition and Gen. George Marshall dodged question on action by British in dealing with red China. That was last year when Gen. Matthew Ridgway said that the red grasp for would domination was settled in Korea. Freeway work was begun in Santa Ana, and the elaborate super highway was scheduled to be completed by October 1952. The Andreja Artukovich case was given a detective-story touch when the former Yugoslav minister's wife reported that he was being shaddowed. The body of Edwin Beebe was recovered on the shore of Lake Mojave in Nevada. The Rt. Rev. Robert B. Gooden was the speaker at the 78th anniversary of the founding of St. Michael's Episcopal church. Assoc. Chambers To Meet at Oglee Dallas Martins held on $10,000 bail for slashing his estranged Lou Ritta Martin's—the Death claimed Oscar Hale 74, after a lengthy ill Pete Guadan, Marvin and Kermitt Green wiled the maternity ward for this time last year. FACTUALLY—A lot of helimers were just kids Admiral Richard E. Byrne historic flight over the May 9, 1926, but hardlighter is now alive who bers that memorable day 10, 1869 when the first continental railroad wared. MOTHER'S DAY—Go be everywhere, that's made mothers. The proverb is a perfect trik mothers who shall be Sunday. CONFIDENTIALLY—my Helfron who flew Seattle after a tour of Korea with the 40th b trouble." Dan'l Cupidsible... Herman Hoelman, told the Fullerton fathers what he thought the appointment of Erman a day or so after the appointment, how strictly kosher... Walt who was "black balled" as S. Warburton's executive at Fullerton college job at Northrop. Less po Frankie Rangel believes break when he lost his a parking plant here. Assoc. Chambers To Meet at El Toro MCAS A premier banquet celebrating Armed Forces Day, will be held at the USMC Base at El Toro when Col. David O'Neill, commanding officer, has invited 300 members of the Associated Chambers of Orange county to hold their monthly membership meeting. A reception will be held in the officer's lounge at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 o'clock. Myford Irvine, chairman of the military affairs committee, will present Mal. Gen. Vernon E. Megee, newly appointed commanding general of the El Toro Marine base, as principal speaker. WEEKEND TV LOG TELEVISION Saturday, May 10 KNBH (4) - 3:30—Wrestling 4:30—Waggy Wangenheim KNXT (2) - 4:30—Film, Puppets KLAC (13) - 6:45—Hitch Post, Stranger From Texas* KHJ (9) - 2:15—Bees ball 4:30—Spanish Theater KTLA (8) - 10:30—Tricks & Treats 12:00—Films to 5:00 KECA (7) - 4:30—Stu Erwin KTTV (11) - 3:30—Go to Fair 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Learning '32 KTLA (5)—Man • Best Friend KECA (7)—Paul White-man Teen Club KNBH (4)—Dick Tracy 5:30 KNXT (2)—Whistling Wizard KNBH (4)—Roy Rogers KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills KECA (7)—Campus Farmer KTTV (11)—Kids & Co 5:45 KHJ (9)—Action Theatre 6:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Saddle Tales KNBH (4)—Show of Shows KECA (7)—Long Time KTTV (11)—Mesquiteem KLAC (5)—"Hat Box Mystery" KTLA (5)—"Forbidden Train" 7:00 P.M. KNXI (2)—Tim McCog KECA (7)—Wrestling KLAC (9)—Newa Film KTTV (11)—Red Ryder KLAC (13)—Candid Camera 1:30 KNBH (4)—Hit Parade KNXT (2)—Beat the Check KTLA (5)—"Texas Kid" KECA (7)—Wrestling KLAC (13)—Hometown Jamboree 8:00 P.M. KNBH (4)—One Man's Family KNXT (2)—Ken Murray Jones KIJ (9)—Film, "Hitler Dead or Alive" KTTV (11)—Film, "Wrong Road" 8:15 KECA (7)—Hank Weaver KBH (4)—Get the Passer KTLA (5)—West Varieties Spade Conley Copyright, 1932, by Universal Radio & TV Features KECA (7)—Legit Bout, KLAC (13)—Co 9:00 P. KNXT (2)—All Town KBBH (4)—Hall Science KTTV (11)—Ro King, Detective KNXT (2)—Sam Kaye KBBH (4)—All Revue, Ed W. KTLA (5)—Movie The Brothers KHI (9)—News, Santa Anita Lodge KTIV (11)—Prince DeVal Bee Lodge KLAC (13)–Betts 10:00 P. KNXT (2)–Better Inn KBH (4)“Jam Inn” KTTV (11)–For All Alone KLAC (13)–Movie KTLA (5)“Mass Dillon” KTTV (11)–Murder Before Midnight “Built” 11:00 KECA (7)“Natl Affame” KLAC (13)–Gyped Ted 12 MIDNIGHT KTLA (5)–Pinnacle SUNDAY TELEVISION KNXT (2) - 12:15 - Comedy 12:00 - Gunny Carnival 1:00 - Presidential Timber 1:20 - Film, Spotlight 2:00 - Look Parade 2:20 - HI Jinx 4:00 - What in World 3:20 - Light of Faith 4:00 - Mr. I. Magnation 9:15 - "Jamaica Inn" 11:00 - Hat in Ring 11:20 - Painters 12:00 - Hope Building 12:20 - Film 1:00 - Meet the Press 1:00 - Sun Service 2:00 - Mr. Wizard 2:20 - Sky King 3:20 - Amer. Inventory TLA (5) - 1:00 - In God We Trust 12:00 - "Danger, Women at Work" 1:00 - "Trail to Manson" 2:00 - "Down Missouri Way" 2:00 - Missing Heiress" KCA (7) - 11:15 - "Rainbow Ranch" 12:20 - Patio for Today 12:15 - Tootsie Hippodrome 1:00 - Mirandy's Garden 4:15 - "2 Musketeers" 3:00 - Super Circus 3:00 - "Space Patrol" 2:00 - Cat Life KCA (9) - 10:20 - Church at Home 13:00 - Film, "Once a Sinner" 1:05 - Duxout Dope, Baseball-S.F.-Hlywd TTV (11) - 10:45 - Serenade 11:00 - Great Churches 12:00 - Homes for Sale 12:15 - Foreign Editor 12:00 - Gunsmen 1:00 - Auction Park 1:20 - Life Is Worth Living 2:00 - TV on TV 2:30 - Salops Derby LAC (13) - 8:15 - Inspiration Drum 9:15 - Inspiration Drum 9:30 - Inspiration Drum 10:30 - Hitch Post "Gunsmoke Trail" 12:30 - Home on Live in 1:00 - Wrestling 3:00 - Matinee "Winner Take All" 4:00 P.M. KNXT (2) - Mr. I. Magination KECA (7) - United or Not &NBH (4) - Fair Meadows 4:30 KLAC (13) -- When's Your Birthday? (4:15) KNXT (2) This Is Show Business KBNH (4) Mr. Bobbin KTLA (5) Eastside Kids KECA (7) On Trial 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Plim, "Born to Fight" KBNH (4) Good Showcase, Jack Carson KECA (7) Plim, "World's Greatest Mother" KBL (9) - Baseball KTTV (11) - Mr. Whistle KNBH (4) Zoo Parade KTLA (5) Flash Gordon KNTX (1) Mr. I.KECA (7) "Crashing Edy." KLAC (13) "World's Greatest Mother" KHLJ (9) Feature Story 6:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Pred Waring Show KBNH (4) Tele-Playhouse KTH (9) Most Letime Road Show KTLA (5) Wild Bill Hickok KTTV (11) Cavalcade of Stars KLAC (13) Leo Carlie KNXT (2) Break Bank KTLA (5) The Comics KECA (7) Amer. Town Meeting 7:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Celebrity Time KBNH (4) Sed Skelton KECA (7) Underground Rustlers KTTV (11) -- World Greatest Mother KLAC (13) Who This 7:29 KBNBH (4) Hall Churchill, "Pace Spain" KNXT (2) What Line? KTLA (5) Movie, KTTV (11) -- Miss Rooney KLAC (13) Precede Forum 8:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Bacheh Haven KBNH (4) Comee Donald O'Connell KECA (7) Draw P. 8:39 KBNCA (7) Beach comber 8:39 KBNT (2) See I 9:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Toast Town KBNNBH (4) Boston Blackie KTLA (5) Bandstaff KLAC (13) Bonnie Prince Charlie 8:39 KBNBH (4) Purge Intuition KECA (7) Straight From Shoulder KTTV (11) Roller Hockey 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2) Y-P.W KBNH (4) Harry James KTLA (5) Movie KECA (5) The Horse 8:39 KBNT (2) Film, "Nights Were Here KBNH (4) World Digest KTLA (5) Mag. of Keena KLCAC (13) News 11:00 P.M. KBNH (4) "Reckling Way" KTLA (5) Final Ec 11:39 KBTA(5) Tale Ver Oglee Dallas Martin, 35, was held on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere, that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment, however, was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan, 74, after a lengthy illness. Peta Gundan, Marvin Ledbetter and Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year. Remember? FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole, May 9, 1926, but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10, 1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere,that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch, the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election. The appointment,however,was strictly kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop. Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat. Death claimed Oscar H. Vaughan,74,after a lengthy illness。Peta Gundan,Marvin Ledbetter和Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year。Remember! FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole,May 9,1926,but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10,1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere,that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch,the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election。The appointment,however,was strictly Kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop.Less politics... Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat。Death claimed Oscar H.Vaughan,74,after a lengthy illness。Peta Gundan,Marvin Ledbetter和Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year。Remember! FACTUALLY—A lot of Anaheimers were just kids when Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd made his historic flight over the North Pole,May 9,1926,but hardly an Anaheimer is now alive who remembers that memorable day of May 10,1869 when the first transcontinental railroad was completed. MOTHER'S DAY—God couldn't be everywhere,that's why he made mothers... That Yiddish proverb is a perfect tribute to all mothers who shall be honored Sunday. CONFIDENTIALITY—Sfc. Jimmy Helfron who flew in from Seattle after a tour of duty in Korea with the 40th has "heart trouble." Dan'i Cupid is responsible... Herman Hoch,the tall man, told the Fullerton city fathers what he thought about the appointment of Ernie Chapman a day or so after the election。The appointment,however,was strictly Kosher... Walt Lunsford who was "black balled" by Thomas S. Warburton's executive council at Fullerton college likes his job at Northrop.Less politics… Frankle Rangel believes he got a break when he lost his job with a packing plant because he had on $10,000 bail for assertedly slashing his estranged wife's—Lou Ritta Martin's—throat。Death claimed Oscar H.Vaughan,74,after a lengthy illness。Peta Gundan,Marvin Ledbetter和Kermitt Green were pacing the maternity ward floor about this time last year。Remember! TV LOG KECA (7)—Legion Bouta KLAC (13)—Commercial 9:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—All Around Town KNBB (4)—Halls of Science KTTV (11)—Rocky King, Detective KNXT (2)—Sammy Kaye KNBH (4)—All Star Eveuse, Ed Wynn KTLA (5)—Movie "The Brothers" KHJ (9)—News, Santa Anita Feature KTTV (11)—Frank DeVol Spoilers KLAC (13)—Betty White 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Steve Allen 10:00 P.M. KNBH (4)—Jamaica Inn KTTV (11)—For You Alone KLAC (13)—Movie KTLA (5)—Mask of Dillon" KTTV (11)—Murder Before Midnight "Bait" 11:00 KECA (7)—"Nation's Affair" 11:30 KLCA (13)—Gypsy & Ted 12 MIDNIGHT KTLA (5)—Pinal Edition RADIO FRIDAY P. M. 5:00 P.M. KLAG—News, Sports KFI—Feature Wire KMC—News Business KECA-Ira Cook KJI-Green Hornet KNX-Ed R. Murrow KFAC-Serenade 5:13 KLAG-Stars of Week KFI-New Music KMC-Tom Harmon 5:28 KLAG-News KFI-Barry Wood KMC-Stars of Song KCA-Hunt Hillekok KJI-Wild Bill Hickok KNX-World Today 5:45 KLAG-Sam Baiter KFI-Emin Peterson KMC-Top Tunes KFI-News KNX-Pine Dawn 6:00 P.M. KLAC-KMPC News KFI-Lionel Darrymore KECA-News, H Weaver KJI-Gabriel Heater KFWB-News, Sports KFX-Paul Masterson KFAC-concert 6:15 KLAG-McLaunchila KECA-Elmer Davis KFI-Pasmina Parade KFM-Bon Kelley KJI-Newgrene KFWB-Talk Politics 6:30 KPI-Shoot Story KPMO-Parlay Party KECA-News Music KFWB-America Dance 6:45 KJI-Sam Hayes 7:00 P.M. McLaughlin KPI-Mario Lanza KMPC-Sermade KECA-Boumus KNX-Presidential Profiles KJI-Maste KFAC-Serenade 7:30 KPI-News, Sports KMPC-J W Vander-cook KECA-Music KFWB-Community News KJI-Cisco Kid KNX-Woman's Forum KFAG-Erch & Encores 1:45 KMPC-Band of Today KFWB-Breary Hour 8:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KPI-1 Man's Family News KECA-Richard Diamond Reporters Roundup KNW-Lowell Thomas KFWB-KFAC-Content 8:15 KPI-World News KMPC-Baseball-L.A.Oakland KNX-Jack Smith KFWB-Baseball-Stars S.P. 8:29 KPI-Roy Bergens KMPC-Opening Night KEA Your F.B.L.KJI-Crime Does Not Pay KNX-Doris Day Show 9:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KMPT-Town Hall Party KMPC-KFWB-Baseball KEA-Ozzie & Harrier KJI-News-KPOLical Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 11:15 Friend 12:00 FTMOBROW KNXT (2) 4:26 Plim6:26 MickyKNBT (2) 2:00 Plim,"Man's Best Friend" 3:20 Wrestling 4:20 Waggy Wennerham KTU (8) 10:00 News, Music, Films, KECA (7) 4:20 Stu Erwin HKJ (8) 2:00 Baseball--S.P.-Hollywood Theater KTU (8) 4:45 Hitch Post,-Stranger From Texas" KTU (11) 3:15 Serenade--Go to thePair Copyright, 1932, by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom R. Danson The following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part-T.E.D. POST STATURDAY A.M. 7:00 A.M. KLAC-News, Haynes KNXT-What's My Line? KTLA-Movie TTV-11-Miss Annie Rocney KLAC-13-Freedom Forum 8:00 P.M. KNXT-Beachcliffs Haven KNBH-Comedy HR-Donald O'Connor KECA-7-Drew Pearson KECA-7-Beachcomber KNXT-See It Now 9:00 P.M. KNXT-Toast of the Town KNBB-Boston Blackie KTLA-Handstand. KLAC-13-Bonnie Prince Charlie" KNBH-Foreign Intrigue KECA-7-Straight From Shoulder TTV-11-Roller Hockey 10:00 P.M. KNXI-P-TV News KNBH-Harry James KTLA-Movie Town KECA-5-The Hot Beat KNXT-Photographs Were Bold" KNBH-World Digest KTLA-Mag. of Week KECA-7-Youth on March KLAC-13-News Movie 11:00 P.M. KNBN-4-Reckless Way! KTLA-5-Final Edition KTLA-5-Tale Vespers SATURDAY A.M. 7:00 A.M. KLAC-News, Haynes KNXT-What's My Line? KTLA-Movie TTV-11-Miss Annie Rocney KLAC-13-Freedom Forum 8:00 P.M. KNXT-Beachcliffs Haven KNBH-Comedy HR-Donald O'Connor KECA-7-Drew Pearson KECA-7-Beachcomber KNXT-See It Now 9:00 P.M. KNXT-Toast of the Town KNBB-Boston Blackie KTLA-Handstand. KLAC-13-Bonnie Prince Charlie" KNBH-Foreign Intrigue KECA-7-Straight From Shoulder TTV-11-Roller Hockey 10:00 P.M. KNXI-P-TV News KNBH-Harry James KTLA-Movie Town KECA-5-The Hot Beat KNXT-Photographs Were Bold" KNBH-World Digest KTLA-Mag. of Week KECA-7-Youth on March KLAC-13-News Movie 11:00 P.M. KNBN-4-Reckless Way! KTLA-5-Final Edition KTLA-5-Tale Vespers KPAC-Serenade KECA-Sat with Bill KPAC-Compeisons KHJ-Armed Forces Revue KMPC-Music KNPH-Photo Norman 2:00 P.M. KMG-Matines KLAC-News, Musica KHJ-A Army Band KFWB-Baseball-Hillwood-S.P. KNH-News, Mr. Info. KPAC-Marines KMG-Duxout Dope KNPH-Park News KMG-Baseball-LA-Oakland KNH-Jack Smith KFWB-Baseball-Stars-S.P. KPI-World News KMPC-Baseball-LA-Oakland KNH-Jack Smith KFWB-Baseball-Stars-S.P. KPI-Roy Rogers KMPC-opening Night KECA-Your P.B.I. KNH-Grime Does Not Pay KNFX-Does Day Show 9:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KPI-Town Hall Party KMPC-Baseball-KECA-Ozzie & Harrier KNH-News KNFX-Political KPAC-Evening Concert KPAC-Serenade KECA-Sat with Bill KPAC-Compeisons KHJ-Armed Forces Revue KMPC-Music KNPH-Photo Norman 2:00 P.M. KMG-Matines KLAC-News, Musica KHJ-A Army Band KFWB-Baseball-Hillwood-S.P. KNH-News, Mr. Info. KPAC-Marines KMG-Duxout Dope KNPH-Park News KMG-Baseball-LA-Oakland KNH-Jack Smith KFWB-Baseball-Stars-S.P. KPI-Roy Rogers KMPC-opening Night KECA-Your P.B.I. KNH-Grime Does Not Pay KNFX-Does Day Show 9:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KPI-Town Hall Party KMPC-Baseball-KEKA-Ozzie & Harrier KNH-News KNFX-Political KPAC-Evening Concert KPAC-Serenade KECA-Sat with Bill KPAC-Compeisons KHJ-Armed Forces Revue KMPC-Music KNPH-Photo Norman 2:00 P.M. KMG-Matines KLAC-News, Musica KHJ-A Army Band KFWB-Baseball-Hillwood-S.P. KNH-News, Mr. Info. KPAC-Marines KMG-Duxout Dope KNPH-Park News KMG-Baseball-LA-Oakland KNH-Jack Smith KFWB-Baseball-Stars-S.P. KPI-Roy Rogers KMPC-opening Night KECA-Your P.B.I. KNH-Grime Does Not Pay KNFX-Does Day Show 9:45 KIJ-Civil Defense 10:00 A.M. KIJ-Classes Potter KFI-News KMF Metodies KECA-Ira Cook KFWB-Bill Anson KNFX-Grand Central KPAC-convert 19:45 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Young Amer KFI-apple Blossom Time KNFX-City Hospital KFI-Rames 11:00 A.M. KMF Major League Game KFA-Ira Cook KFI-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Young Amer KFI-apple Blossom Time KNFX-City Hospital KFI-Rames 11:00 A.M. KMF Major League Game KFA-Ira Cook KFI-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18:00 KIJ-Guest Star KMF-Grow You KFI-Music 18: