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6 pgrt MAY 7, 1 94? Xosatigclcs fmc0 WARREN FLAYS TWEEDLEDUM7 BUDGET-MAKING PROCEDURE Maurice Maeterlinck, 86, Dies ori French Riviera Famed Belgian Author of The Blue Bird' Awarded Nobel Literature Prize in 1911 I'm American Week Set SACRAMENTO, May 6 (U.R) Gov. Warren today proclaimed I Am an American Week in California from May 9 to 15. The Governor urged State, county and city officials and civic organizations to join in conducting public ceremonies "to focus public attention on the blessings and obligations of citizenship." larity in America to last me the rest of my life." Maeterlinck was twice married. His first wife. was Georgette le Blanc, a French actress, who an- College to Offer Teacher Study By a Times Staff RepresentatiTe SACRAMENTO, May 6 Prep, aration for teaching will be an important part of the program at the new Los Angeles State Col-lege of Applied Arts and Sciences, State Director of Education Simpson said today.

Simpson said that the lines of training now established at the college will be retained, Including education for teachers and the liberal arts program. -The students, he said, can complete their programs already launched and that the new programs as defined in recent legislation will developed as well. I 111" ffvy "To take It out of reserves would be merely robbing Peter to pay Paul," he said. "The budget every year should have an item for construction needed to meet normal growth." In the minds of some Senators, the $29,000,000 can be cut somewhat, the money taken out of the reservj fund and other items totaling $38,000,000 trimmed down and take out of the $116,000,000 fund. Thus the budget would be balanced without the need of levying new taxes.

Assemblyman Marvin Sherwin, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee handling the budget, said that the major items for capital outlay might be taken out of the budget and later placed in separate appropriation bills merely for the purpose of getting the rest of the budget bill on the floor. BY CHESTER G. HANSON Times Staff Representative. SACRAMENTO, May 6 Gov. Warren today rapped 'tweedledum, tweedledee budget making." The Governor was asked at his press conference what he thought of a proposal, supposedly originat.

ing in socalled "economy" quarters in the Legislature, to cut some construction fund item out of the budget and rut them in special appropriation bills. This was supposed to represent a cut in the Governor's "billion dollar" budget. "Oh, it's all right, I suppose, in that it wouldn't hurt anybody nor would it do anybody any good," said Yarren. "Could it be called a cut in the budget rightfully?" "Why, no not at all. It would be just the difference between tweedledum and tweedledee in budget making.

It is not cutting the budget. You could, of course, reduce the budget down to a dollar by simply taking out all the items and placing them in special appropriations bills but you would still have to spend the money." He was asked what he thought of taking some of the construction item money in the budget from the reserve construction fund instead of from the general fund and thus lighten the burden on the money derived from current taxes. There is an item of $29,000,000 in the budget for construct ion required by normal growth, which wa3 referred to. Warren said that should come out of the general fund and not the SI construction reserve fund. peared in some of his plays.

She divorced him when he fell in love i with his youthful secretary, Sely- sette Dahon, 30 years his junior, i PARIS, May 6 (JP) Count Maurice Maeterlinck, 86, famed Belgian author of "The Blue Bird" and other works, died in Nice Maeterlinck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911. "The Blue Bird" brought Maeterlinck his greatest popularity in the United States. It was widely popular in the form of a motion picture starring Shirley Temple. Maeterlinck first visited the United States in 1919, but he canceled a lecture tour because of legal tangles concerning it. When he returned, to France he commented that "I got enough popu of the Assembly.

Meantime, "the Committee would settle differences as to the special appropriation bill items and act upon them separately. But in no sense would this be considered an actual cut in the budget, he said. He hopes to have the budget on the floor next week, but he has been hoping for that for sev tie married ner In 1919. Maeterlinck's works are noted for their fanciful beautv. In addition to "The Blue among the most famous are "Pelleas et Melisande," made into an opera by the French composer Claude DeBussy; "The Life of the Ant," and "The Life of the Bee." eral weeks.

The construction items SUCCUMBS Count Maurice Maeterlinck, "Blue Bird" author, died yesterday. remain as the chief stumbling block. EntErfoiomEirit'i ft -tr. -fc dsmsoriq dancing INDIA INN asm zz.x, V-7l jrtiiT NO COVER 7384 MELROSE, Cor. Mort.J PES.

YOrk 9370 For the Finest Mother's Day Dinner I fl L. OPEN FROM 1 P.M. BR. 2-4603 826 N. La Cienega Jj MW'jr Whr "Bride and Groom" program originates 111,.

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S-97S4 OPEN 12 NOON FOR MOTHER'S DAY I FRENCH RESTAURANT WE'LL TREAT HER GLAMOROUSLY She'll find the NIKABOB servce a "conversation" Hem for days lo come Mother's Day r- Is one of owr outstanding annual occasions! $1.10 family style 1 .50 booth service I p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Only NEW YORK CHOP HOUSE on the Pacific Coast CR. BRadshaw 23432-3 Where La Cieneaa Cresses Fourth FARMHOUSE and a la cart BREAKFASTfromlla.ni. DINNER from 12 noon 321 Commercial Street Phone MUtual 25T4 inner $2-00 Btvbtb 12 noon to 10 33.itl.

Rmmber, wi'vt bean serving finesf foods sine 1 9281 GREAT LflHES Also Other Delicious Courses 330 II. FAIRFAX Just North of Beverly Blvd. (uirmet FISH and Sea Food LUNCHEON and DINNERS FISH SHANTY Branch of Port Washington, Wis. mmmmmm Enjoy Mother Dtuj Dinner In the Gracious Atmosphere of the Old South No Advance in Prices Choose From Many Complete Southern Dinners Including Home-Made Desserts Cocktails Open IVoon to 8:30 6530 Sunset Roulevard (Midway Brtitetn Highland and Vint) SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY corr fftttV'UOH Ski I 'A I POMPilANl ffll A I 'J toiy rtr0Vggi BOOM JjS I oo MOTHER'S DAY Dinners FROM A Pleasant Surprise Awaits Each Mother at Bar of Music DINING CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT TILL 2 A.M. DANCING ALEXANDRIA iM Carolina MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL A MOTHERS' DAY TREAT, FOR SHE MEANS THE WORLD TO US, TOO.

11:30 to 9:30 Doily Closed Mendoy Pacific Coast Highway. Alt. 101, 3 miles S.E. of Redondo Beach. Tel.

Frontier 7394 SERVED FROM NOON TO 9 P.M. COCKTAILS AiRCOOLED FREE PARKING WE-4657 FIFTH AT SPRING FRANK WALKER, Mgr. Hiiii.mi.iirr; ininr.r n. Pines 7315 MELROSE AVE. WYoming 9122 Mm 1 5i 1RKR MI Mir 61-- LVO.

L1 5 OPENS I AT rliOOF.M! 6 ry ON DAY fe 4 Sivtoin DECCA RECORDING ARTIST MICHAEL DOUGLAS BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND GLENN GREGORY and MICKEY O'DAY WE SALUTE YOU, MOTHER WHAT COVID Pit AS HtH MO( THAN DINNM at KING'S? COMPLtTt DINNERS CHOd Of 5 INTHllS WE OPEN 2 P.M., MOTHER'S DAY ANNE TRIOLA Somerset House Mother's Day Special Filet Migiion Dinner $2.95 OPEN AT 4 P.M. Phone: BR. 2-1052 133 N. La Cienega Invll. th "Firt L(ly Of Th H'siim'1 te dfttipiout stak dinner in mnffern set-tins with frontier eherm en MOTHER'S DV 12449 Ventura Blvd.

Phone STanley 7-43S1 Also Palm Sprinas Glendale ml Dinners from Special Filet Mignen Dinner S2.50 Midnite Supoer $1.25 FOR RISERVATIONS Bakersfleld NO COVER NO. MINIMUM ttxceni eiiuraay; Daitv From A P.M. A'1 CALL HI. 8303 GROTTO WE CATER TO LARGE PARTIES Good Fellows IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN 3 Shows Evsry Nits 3 No eover-No admission i I BATTLE OF BURLESQUE I A QUEENS EVERY TUES. NITE 1 Chicken Dinners, $1.00 up 2 1 FLOOR SHOW 4 DANCING jA.M.

mRJfUNDAYAn i i i RESTAURANT MOTHER WOULD ENJOY Famous for Sea Food and Steaks Since 1905 luncheons, Dinntrs a la Carta COCKTAIL LOUNGE CLOSED SUNDAY 341 SO. MAIN (Downtown) mn Mwi HI. S303 18TH ANNUAL Something New! Something Old! Something Big in Entertainment! Is Coming To SLAPSY MAXIES. BURLESQUE The Kind of Shows Mother and Dad Enjoyed! Prices You Can Afford-Opens Monday, May 9-WE. 6181 COME AS YOU ARE! Bring this ad in fnr half admission! 27 it SAT.

'fil 2 A.M. Hit Parade Tunes Rainbow Waltiet FUIV At a price you eon afford STEPPING OUT TOO! SO on SUNDAY, her day of dayt, why not brJno, her out to LARRY POTTER'S SUPPER CLUB where she will onjoy lovaly surroundings, music and a floor in addition to a fina dinner? Special Prizes Mnst (ovular youngest oldnst. etc. Waltz Nite Mothers A Dads Wolti Contest "QUEEN FOR A NITE" MOTHER'S DAY BALL SUNDAY, MAY iHotljcr'jS Bap Btnncr of the TICK TOCK COMPLETE DINNER, IN HOLLYWOOD IN TOLUCA LAKE 1716 N. CaHuenga Blvd.

10123 Riverside Drive HE. 7576 SU. 3-1872 SINCE 1931 OWNED AND OPERATED BY ART A HELEN SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY FEAST $2.50 far Reservations Call i DICK ROSS new HIM SUnset 17104 STanley 74004 11345 Venture Boulevard 3f9A JTrnrrrrrTniMRTOW YIY MA. T1 va --4 BIT OF SWEDEN 5 ITALIAN VILLAGE Restaurant Cocktail Loungi 'I BAMCI.FOR FUN AN A I i. r-: NATIONALLY FAMOUS SMORGASBORD si i ITEJl Tin ljnnHS Wf5ftlSUF9 You can't go wrong, if you bring your Mother to the SWITZERLAND RESTAURANT Whr She Will Hear Her Favorite Music.

No Cover or Minimum Dinner at regular prices' from 1.20 up. Reduced prices for children TEL. ADams 9292 4057 SO. FIGUEROA STREET MOTHER'S DAY DINNER bs9B9B 425 W. 8 ST.

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i mmmam a Air Conditioned No Cover Cocktails Closed Sunday ssMseesM Special Mother's Day Dinner Starting at I o'clock Malta reservations! and bring her to "MAMA" WEISS HUNGARIAN CSARDA RESTAURANT Complete Dinners Served from 2 PM. KAROLY BENCZE and His Gypsy Violin CR. 6-6913 224 SO. BEVERLY BEVERLY HILLS LUXE- Enjoy an Unusual Dinner at the "Fire-Glow." 2627 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, California Your Chef Formerly of "LAIGLON" of Beverly Hills DINING and DANCING OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. NO COVER 5 --Lnr- TED CAMPBELL KITS VtftfttrteW Complete Dinners VSAHTA M0NICA mothers day f.

OPEN 12 NOON CR. 5-9384 TO 7:30 P.M. i.u iu i.9u aiso i la uarie 1237 FOURTH STREET Block S. of Wilshire BUBLICHKI RUSSIAN. AMERICAN CUISINE COCKTAILS MUSIC OF ENCHANTMENT SI6MUND SCHATZ TRIO CnARLEY FOY'S SUPPER CLUB reaturioa WALLY VERINON with Johnny and George I Opening May 24lh.

BEN BLOT 15463 VENTURA SHERMAN OAks STATE 4-3159 STATE 4-9116 A MCE DRIVE FOR DINNER OR SUNDAY BREAKFAST No Cover Na 20 M44 Sunset Stria DINNERS FROM S2.25 Air Conditioned CRettview 5-9264 I No Admission Charge FOR DANCING AND FLOOR SHOWS For reservations Phona Ml. SiSl PARIS INN CAFE 210 E. Market St. (1 Blk. E.

of City Hall) All yoo nwd to penil is vtr eersoo en food or drinkt. 2.00. EDOV CAMPBELL'S orchestra. Twe ei.oant flow shows 9 and II p.m. Alse weiters' chorus.

FRENCH-ITALIAN DINNERS S2.W). Miirl drink, from 40e. OPEN FROM 4 P.M. NO 30 TAX FROM 4 TO I P.M. NO CD Lin Anbt uuo ws Thick Steaks SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNERS 7Se TO $1.05 Thin Pancakes CVSTAIC JUNCTION Highway 99 $1175 BROTHERTON'S Chicken, Rnbbil, Steak or Ham fiwid Id.fishionne' ferei fkini.

All the fciseoitt ene heney Quality, Prteee. We Heve Ne Competltars. MAISON GASTON 121 H. VINI HE. 7S1S SFCIAl COMPLFTr MOTHER'S DAY DINNER 1 CHOICES Of ENTREE NOON TO MIONIOHT FREE PARKING Cocktail Lounge SANTA MONICA 4th and Wilshire you tnt.

Homefieieo esserts ereB i moo. M3 E. Colorado, Pasadena Chevy Chose I Irand, Glendale FARM HOUSE JEAN'S HAR-OMAR 1605 N. Ivar GR-3015 Hollywood i ti tn SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER from $1.00 Served from 2 P.M. fa 9 P.M.

COCKTAILS AIR CONDITIONED FREE PARKING 3070 VY. 7TH STREET, NEAR VERMONT AVENUE. DR-9910 Tit Original 4td Oldest Established, Since 1893 original chef Vidano' SPANISH KITCHEN Jit Person DWIGHT FISKE French Resfauronf LARGE or SMALL PARTIES AMERICAN ARMENIAN CUISINE WI rT Free Parking Cocktail Lounge Banguel Boom Daily 5 P.M. to A.M. 914 S.

OLIVE ST. MA. 9-S17I FREE PARKING 949 CASTELAR ST. Ooen 12 noon to 2 A.M. The SHANGRI-LA BAL TABARIil "4 GIRLESQUE GAGS GIRLS COMEDY 50 "Sones His Mother Never Taught Him" Floor Shows 10 P.M.

and 12:30 AM. Chapman Pork Hotel No Cover, No Min. i RADAR ROOn LOUNGE COMPLETE DINNERS ALL YOU CAN EAT 74 Santa Monica Blvd. 3 Bl. W.

of Feirfes. HI. 9313 Host Joe Merks in 155th at WESTERN PI. 3-7074 Continuous Entertainment No Cover No Adm. New Chinatown's Newest and Finest Restaurant Family style Dinners, 85c to SI 55 Real Monrfonn Chefs, tinest of foods, orooerly Drenared Closed Monday Visit Our New Cocktail Lounge For Reservations call MA -8981 204'2 EAST FIRST STREET awafuku Cafe If For Wo ratesinthese columns THE SEACOMBER Mutual 9054 I BEER AND SAKE I I If I A It I 11 A.M.

TO 2 A.M. dUM-T AM I call John Dunham, MAdison 2345, station 655. Tel. Malibu 7972 and Other Matchless Japanese Wshes' Cooked in Certified Pur Soy Sauce 1 22723 Malibu Road.

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