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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 32

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WOMAN HYPNOTIST ness of fine writing after the show. Miss Collins velvet-voiced me to sleep again and to my subconscious and mak tion to herself. For the next 10 weeks, as she wanders to San Francisco, Tahoe and Vegas before returning to Bassett to Speak on Asia and Reds James Bassett, director of ing me write this article. She is great. She is won BIG GEORGE! By Virgil Parrch Continued from First Pg ankles.

The whole flabby then gave me the following derful. She is sitting here Miss Collins my mission, rest of me hung out in space. Now I can never do any literary suggestion. witn ner press agent and I tne interlude, I will be free to be awkward in ray own right. Her last words to me were that she could only receive hip-notices and no newspaper men being malleable.

Aha, now I know that she never had me under her control, because right here I can come flat out asked her whether, by hyp "I am writing this under the spell of the most fantastic performer I've ever seen in a night club. She is en can hear voices over and over again telling me editorial pages and political analyst of The Los Angeles notic suggestion, she could thing like that under my own power. Yet I remember the incredible comfort of it all, especially since you nor now tremendous she is." -1 hope you will agree that none of the above sounds like me. It's even worse. For improve my prose at least Times, will discuss "Southeast Asia -Bulwark Against Communism" at a luncheon meeting of Town Hall today at the Biltmore.

one column's She trancing, both in style and physique. Her name is Miss Pat Collins. She is dictating this to me now and I am 'compelled' to write what she says. This is not my style; this is the smiled hor Sophia Loren- mally never have that much room to float about at the Interlude. I have to admit that maybe I found new strength in suggestion after all.

We got down to the busi like smile and assured toe that she could (as you know, my career' sake, I'm de lighted to report that Mtes Collins has now moved into the Dunes' Supper Club at Riverside, far enough away to keep her editorial sugges anyone can write). Bassett was a member of So there I was in the mid a Times editorial team that recently toured Southeast Asia. and say that, in truth, Pat dle of the mumbo-jumbo dur voice of Mm Collins talking Uollins mh great. ing the late show (Tou will heaf only the sound of my voice Your legs are heavy You are in a deeper sleep rrt IUTUC5 ATS. 14, 1 W3 Eeaf flngf If Si mf 2 A loo .1 ft than you have ever been be Straight from a Vin XX X-- X'X'-- 1 klM xv 'Okay! OkdyrYoi) Youths Admit Shoofinq at People 'for Kicks' iS' Three teenagers told po- Jice Monday they fired a rifle at.

five persons in Compton because they had been drinking and were out 'looking for kicks." The youths ad itted fir ing about a dozen shots from 22 -caliber pump -action rifle from their car while cruising Compton streets Sunday night, said Compton police Sgt. John Pramn. None of tve intended victims a girl, two adults and two youths was injured. The teen-agers were captured a short time later when a fourth suspect joined them and pointed a rifle at r- WfX3 7 can sit in my the driver of a car. The driver called Redondo Beachj police, who arrested the sus pects and turned them over to Compton officers.

The teen-agers involved in the shooting were identified as Joel Graham, 18, of 4137 161 Harry Reynolds 19, of 3318 W. Rosecrans Hawthorne, and a 17-year-old youth. The fourth boyl who joined the group after the shootings, was identified as Jerry Lamons, 18, of 4342 163 Lawndale. All four were booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. mental hospitals and dis abled young persons, includ ing the retarded, will be dis cussed.

Andrew Marrin, chief of the California Vocational Rehabilitation Service, will be among the speakers. Job Interviews Open Applicants for overseas secretarial lobs with the U.S. Information Agency will be interviewed from 9 a.m4 to 5 p.m. daily. today through May 3 at the State Depart ment of Employment, oftkc, 3223 6th St EXPERTS TO DISCUSS AID TO HANDICAPPED cent Price movie but pret tier, Beguiled Unconsciously i There is gome argument about what followed.

Miss Collins insists that I was as stupefied, a subject has ever done a voodoo danee on command. I say that I knew every voodoo movement I made and that I was only be ing cordial. Witnesses will tell you that indeed I did the following: an imitation of Elvis -Presley singing Hound a walk through the: Interlude' look ing for Matt Dillon; a poor nuia; my btanislavsky impressions of a tree, a wash ing a metronome. But I say that I was merely trying not- to louse up her act. To buttress my case.

I swear that I did not stutter whtn it was suggested that 1 should, I did-not feel a hot chair when Miss Collins told me it was hot. My feet were not. freezing when she said they The Result-But there is an awful truth on her side. I know that at one point I was flat on my hack "with nothing under neath. My only support was a chair tack under my neck and a chair back under my 8 SPECIAL TUNIC-DRESS 'Vy f'jCl NOW IN YOUR CHOICE Ul IU ONLY IN DRESSES AT Ml OF SILK CHIFFON FORMERLY FOUND Vj I A GALAXY OF I DOUBLE THE RAINBOW OF COLORS, FLOOR fo DRESSES ON THE STREET Methods of aiding handi capped; persons toward fi nancial independence will be discussed by 125 experts at a three-day conference start ing Sunday in the Hollywood Roosevelt Leaders in public welfare, apecial education, mental health and vocational rehabilitation will hold workshops sponsored by the Welfare Planning Council of Los Angeles and the California chapter of the National Rehabilitation Assn.

Recipients of public assist-; ance, patients leaving' state fc: J-cnd-fcreakfcst tsrJng of bL endrey, (A. Vr Hx A A9 9 orry, no feepfione orders 1 4 i I I i i u- A shift by christian dier.fin gyptian cotton in a genfl I ...19.95 our txctfing colff ctlon of dier designs in ''iKXi gowns, ntglissts, bd jackets end who? bevy of roora linssrk, second floor i.

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