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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 29

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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WHM1-TV -Test Pattern Slated For Showing Soon WHMA-TV, Annlston's new week. 'Regular programming television station, will begin by the station will begin soon broadcasting a test pattern after successful telecasts of within the next few days, ac- Jjjj pattera 816 com-cording to Channel 40'i chief As to the actual time for the -wigineerr-James-fludson." statTgn tff Sign oH. WHMyTV Hudson said that the last of general manager Harry Important equipment needed Mabry, said.that technical and the performance jf productionrstaffsziarezlstill: ithe transmitter is scheduled to "working- toward a -possible -arrive the first part of this Mniddle-of-the-monthar gef dati to receive many of the top The station's schedule of cent of its programs In full te moons, the Cousin Cliff up will be announced in next -Important pieces of studio equipment are still arriving, Mabry said. While two or three weeks of -hum ana tm programs mat -programs just. about com---color.

gnow Monday through Friday, -Sunday's Star. v' up untu now nave oeen piete, ana xaaDry said that ine station has already an- and CBS news with Walter available only on the cable, WHMA-TV will be broad- nounced that it will broadcast Cronklte each day at 5:30 p.m. Mabry casting approximately 99 per football Sunday af- The complete program line 3D Wat AmttBtmt Sunday, October 5, 1SS? nroduction time would be "flesirableTTIabry are lor tne station to sign on just as soon as the final FCC okay is given: -This will TwrpmR nvm In the Channel 40 coverage area' Col Avers Installed COU ATERS served as president of the Alabama-Press Association at one time, W-0 Brand U.S.DA "Choice" Grain Fed Besf and was also a member of the YDo 12th St. and Gurnee Avenue 1623 Noble Street Blue Pond Plaza Shopping Center, Oxford, Ala. i vliii-ii-iwiiii if a 'fwV 11 5 The late CoL Harry M.

of The An piston Star for 54 years, was honored by members of the Alabama Press Association Saturday when he was installed in the APA Newspaper Hall of Honor at Auburn University's Ralph Brown Draughon Library. ANOTHER Alabama newspaperman, the 1 a Charles Glenn Jones, was honored at the same time when plaques were hung in the library in recognition of' their contributions to journalism. Auburn President Harry M. Philpott presided over the program. Bob Morrissette chairman of the APA Hall of Honor selection committee and publisher of the Atmore Advance, recognized families of the newest Hall of Honor inductees.

APA president Joel Smith, publisher of the Eufaula Tribune, made the response to the main address. Duplicate plaques were I I AAA I La ii I ti I 1 I WL IA" fTrt tl I I Southern Newspaper Publishers Association, the America Society of Newspaper Editors, the board of the National Newspaper Radio the Inter-American Press Association and Sigma Delta ChL Jones served with The Bffmmgham News, The An-niston Star and The Tuscaloosa News before acquiring. The Troy Messenger and The Troy Herald. He also published The Pike County Sentinel, served as vice president of the Cordele Publishing in Georgia and as president of the Oxford Eagle, in Mississippi. APA members were guests of Auburn University for the day.

Activities included a tour of the new Haley Center, a luncheon and the football game between Auburn and Kentucky. Harry M. Ayers presented to the families during the annual winter convention of the APA in Huntsville. i ii llh TMi CnM AimI fwclMMia OI I I 7 YOUR $7.50 OR MORE FOOD 1 I ORDER. ONLY PNE COUPON I CD i 1 III I I REOEEMABLMANY ONE A fT 1 I I II fj Void After Oct.

7 r57 kI LB 1 19! 40 LBS. yT 11 riUGj4 YOU GET SIRLOIN ff 11'' rl--7 Ut-bone steaks. 1-1 AS Starfish Population Rise mi rn tt Reefs inreat lotia wans By BRUCE DUNFORD HONOLULU (AP) A phenomenal population explosion of a rare medusa-like starfish has been discovered for the first time in Hawaiian waters.1 7 If left uncontrolled, the venomous Crown, of Thorns starfish could spell an end to the coral reefs in the islands and leave the prized beaches here to the mercy of a pounding, unchecked surf. Scientists from several nations have set up 20 island laboratories from Hawaii to Australia to study the-unprecedented spread of this sea-bottom marauder. "As late as 10 years ago a collector wouldbave been pleased to find a Crown of Thorns starfish," says Dr.

Albert H. Banner, a Universi It a 1 o- has established strongholds throughout the hundreds of Pacific islands of Micronesia. Ninety per cent of the Northwest reefs of the island of Guam already has crumbled, Banner said. Scientists fear that without reefs, some of the lower atolls in the Pacific may eventually wash Of more immediate concern, said Banner, is the critical upset to marine ecology. Eroding reefs would mean a diminishing supply of fish, the basic source of 'protein for Just why the Crown of Thorns starfish became so abundant is not known, Banner said "The female starfish produces about 10 million eggs a year-and normally -only an average of two adults would survive," he explained.

-skeleton-which serves as the-base for new organisms. The Crown of Thorns starfish eats the tiny marine oiyps that produce coral, siting the growth of, the which makes them vulnerable to the waves and other boring sea animals that are "continually tearing it down," Banner said. The virtually indestructible Crown of Toms starfish is so-named because it is armed with 16 long spines tipped with poison. It. grows upt to two.

feet in diamater. If one appendage is severed, the pieces grow into new starfish capable of reproduction. So far, the only "means found to MTU is by injecting each spine with a chemical called formalin. Australian scientists suggest the spread of the Crown of Thoras have. jQjjU- 1 7 US.

N0.1 REG.7WH iTE 777 I ty of Hawaii zoologist. Now divers have found a delicious mils tokay (inn 1 KED APPLES 4 baq 49' RED GRAPES 5 VQ I i I'ZT ''The coral itself normally neavy-concentration-- of the known natural enemy, the but now- for some reason a the island of Molokaibe said. ii un nil i nnnrnr i iv PEACH Mm A The first outbreak was discovered in 1963 in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. In six years, the mysteriously prolific starfish has killed off more than 100 square miles of -living coral- Triton Shellfish, is a favorite of conch collectors. Banner says another theory blaming man as the culprit holds that ocean pollution caused the death of the coral organisms that once fed on the starfish larvae.

much larger percentage are surviving and die reproduction has grown to an alarming, rate." Coral reefs, the sea's un-iderwater gardens, are built by -generations of tiny organisms, each leaving behind a limelike there VA LB. "jl LOAVES PECAN PIES MEAT ITEMS 2 BREAD DIXIE DARLING NEW- TVB. tf Af4 PRESTIGE BREAD I Frank Gorshin's 41st Is His Best Impression Yet THRIFTY MAID CRUSHED OR SLI. PINEAPPLE SAVE PER tAH Gorshin regards it a lucky omen that is booked for the. Winter Garden, a house where Jolson played.

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"A perfectiossts? I don't Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so I guess that a 'driving perfectionist would be, too. How do you recognize what perfection is, anyhow? I love to work." Studio publicity Gorshin started acting at 12. His own version is that a visit to "The Jolson Story," a film starring Larry Parks, triggered his latent thespic yearning at 15. i "I guess what happened," he reflects Js that I wanted to feel the same things Jolson seemed able to feel and to make people feel the way he did. I got on the streetcar that night singing Jolson songs.

That was my first impression." By WILLIAM GLOVER AP Drama Writer NEW YORK (AP) Frank Gorshin is at work on his 41st impression the one to top them alii Instead of television, however, the actor-singer-mimic does this one on Broadway in the title role of "Jimmy," a musical about the jaunty jazz-era mayor of New York, James J. Walker. About it he has a sort of mystical jubilation no offset any stealthy qualms about tackling such formidable challenge in his firs! stage role as a member of Equity, "It may sound corny," he says, fixing you with those intense blue eyes and an urchin grin "but I think there's a lot -of parallel between my life and his." As Walker loved his city, "more than anything else in the world," so, Gorshin is utterly engrossed by show business. And adulation. "Walker was always worried about, acceptance and wanting to be praised," the performer reports, from his research.

"This is the way I am, too. "Whenever I do a show I can't wait to go upstairs and get dressed so I can come back downstairs and bang' around, hoping to catch people on their way out. I need that all the time, and that's how Walker was." Gorshln's gallery of video aracterizations stretches 33 39 college girls have provided "reason for rejoicing among braless advocates they're going blouseles! as well. The coeds on the-Miami Dade Junior College North "Campus claim the new style helps them beat the Florida neat. Going' wearing tight-fitting scarves tied at the neck and waist, with an exposed back, and nothing underneath.

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