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Independent from Long Beach, California • 9

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TV Vues VERNON TERRY Dancing parties for Heart, Fund campaign workers will be held throughout the nation tonight and Lawrence Welk, national Heart Sunday chairman, will be leading his band for the dancers over (7) at 6 p.m. Actually Welk's band will be heard only for the hour and other bands in each community will then take over for the volunteer workers party. On Sunday the workers will make their annual appeal throughout the nation for funds to fight heart disease, Naturally the music' tonight has a lot of "heart." DAYTIME DATA The Camellia Festival in Temple City will be covered in a special show on (59 at. 10 a.m. with Dick Land and Tom Hatten as the host-emcees of the parade.

The Chicago Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings play "Ice Hockey" on (2) at 11 a.m. A series of "scientific" research experiments involving a junior, chemistry set pays off when a well caves in during "Fury" (4) at 11 a.m. Syracuse and Minneapolis play Basketball" on (4) at 11:30... "Racing From Hialeah" at 1:30 covers the running of the Widener Handicap. How St.

Louis, effected integration in the public schools will be shown on a special telecast over (4) at 2 p.m. Teaching methods in the arithmetic field from elementary through high school are revealed on "Learning '57" (2) at 3 p.m. The Santa Anita Handicap with $135,000 in the purse will air on (2) at 4:30 p.m. COLOR on "Vacation Time' (4) at 4:30 p.m. with a trip across the Pacific aboard a luxury liner.

5:30 p.m. Corey Show" (4) with the popular songstress backed by the Dick Hyman Trio and guitarist Mundell Lowe. The new Navy will be the topic of "Adventure Tomorrow" (7). 6 p.m. "Lawrence Welk Show" (7).

See above. COLOR- on Art" (4) featuring "Form and Rhythm" as the topic. Cisco Kid" 1S tinted on (2) today. 7 p.m. Bill McGraw, who has been the announcer on "Juke Box Derby" (2), takes over the emcee spot replacing Bill Bradley for some reason or other.

Margaret Whiting is guesting and the jackpot is now at $15,000. Ruthless, street killings and mass hangings arouse the indignation of a Scottish lass who Big 'Hole in Sky Causes Big Stir in Tennessee KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (P) A hugh "hole in the sky" created quite a commotion at Knoxville Municipal Airport Friday. A sudden downdraft caused a deck of cirrus clouds to fall 3,000 feet through a layer of altocumulus clouds at 19,000 feet, creating a half-mile wide hole in the lower deck. "I've been a weather observer 15 years and I've never seen anything like it before," said meterologist John Thach.

"It looked like a huge flying Thach said the circle hovered over the airport for a half hour before disappearing. Schools in the area dismissed classes so the children could see the phenomenon. Pay Hikes March 4 for Ford Workers More than 1,700 employes of Ford Motor Co's Long Beach plant will begin receiving pay raises March 4, on the basis of a cost-of-living increase announced Friday. The increase will mean another penny an hour for the plant's 1,514 hourly-paid employes and $5 more each quarter for the 215 salaried employes. Court in Court LAWRENCE, Ind.

(U.P) -Lawrence Court will have to go to Lawrence court to answer charges of issuing a bad check. Court, 36, of Indianapolis, was arrested Thursday night in Lawrence. Court was jailed pending his court appearance. BRIGHT THE FIRST TIMES COMMERCIAL SOUND. SYSTEMS Design--Installation--Service K-T ELECTRONICS 1885 ATLANTIC AVE.

THE 3-5471 HE 2-54720 ASSOCIATED TV Since 1943 SERVICE -CALLS $3, Weekdays HE 3-0388 Eves. SUn. NE 4-9041 HE 9-0737 VERN CARLSON. 4004 E. ANAHEIM Fast.

Dependable Courteous Service HE 6-7475 Mon. thru Sat. 9- Sum. 11-1 OPEN ALL HOLIDAYS Service Calls Latco TV-1920 W. More Cars in Area Than in 41 States More automobiles are registered in the Long Beach-Los Angeles metropolitan area than in 41 states of the nation, according to the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, The 1956 registration of the area was 3,114,774 or 47 per cent of the registration for the entire state of California.

INDEPENDENT- A-? Long Beach, Fell. 23, 1957 Television Log KONXT Channel KRCA Channel KTLA Channel KABC Channel 1 ICHJ came KTTV Channel 11 Channel 13 The Independent a no responsibility for changes made by stations. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 COLOR ON TV 4 P. M. 4-Norvell Gillespie 4:30 4-Vacation 2-The Cisco Kid 4-Feitelson on Art 8 P.M.

4-Perry Camo Show filmed portions only 8:00 A. M. 4-Farms and Gardens 8:30 4-State Income Tax 8:45 2- Captain Kangaroo 13 Sacred Heart 9:00 A. M. 4- -Charles Starrett Movie 5- -Movie: "Lone Star Trail," Tex Ritter 7-Triple Movies (to 12:15) 11-Western Movies (to noon) 13 Charmed Circle (to 11:30) 10:00 A.

M. 2-Mighty Mouse Playhouse 4-Howdy Doody 5- Camellia Festival Parade 10:80 2-Doodles' Clubhouse 4-1 Married Joan 11:00 A. M. 2-Professional Hockey: Detroit at Chicago 4-Fury, Bobby Diamond 11:30 4-NBA Basketball: Syracuse at Minneapolis 13 Favorite Story: "God Seeks the Truth" 11:45 5-Playcrafters Club 12:00 NOON 5 Movie: "The Gladiator," Brown 9-Town and Country Time 11- Jamboree, Dave Cameron (adventure plays to 4:30) 13 Movie: "Lost Boundaries," Mel Ferrer 12:30 7-John Wayne Movie: "Dawn Rider" 9 Gene Autry Movie: Moon" 1:00. P.

M. 2-KNXT News 1:30 2-Dress Blues, Nelson Riddle 4 -Hialeah Racing. 5 -Moyie: "Adventures of Gallant Bess," Cameron Mitchell 9-Roy Rogers Movie: "Eyes of Texas" 13 Movie: "Tucson," James Lydon 1:45 7-Movie: "Railroaded," John Ireland 2:00 P. M. 2.

Movie: "Uneasy Terms," Michael Rennie 4 -Brotherhood Film: "The City Decides" 2:80 4-Mr. Wizard 9 -Movie: "Casanova Gary Cooper 3:00 P. M. 2 Learning '57 4 Get the Facts, Paul Pierce 5-Movie: Dare Not Love," George Brent 7-Movie: "His Brother's Ghost," Buster Crabbe 13-Movie: "Great Guy," James Cagney 8:30 2-News; Laurel Hardy 4 Sen. Knowland; Film 3:45 4-Industry on Parade 4:00 P.

M. 12 Tales of Texas Rangers 4-(Color) Norvell Gillespie 7-Rocky Jones, Space Ranger 9-Mark Saber 4:30 2 Santa Anita Feature Race 4-(Color) Vacation Time, Jack McElroy 5 Pet Showcase, Tom Dixon 7-Rin-Tin-Tin 9- Movie: "Woman in the Window," Edw. G. Robinson 11 -The Three Musketeers 13 -Movie: "Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo," Sidney Blackmer 5:00 P. M.

2 -Captain Jet 5-Movie: of Santa Rod Cameron 11-Count of Monte Cristo 5:30 2-The Lone. Ranger 4 Jill 1 Corey Show 7-Adventure Tomorrow 11- Captain Midnight 5:45 4 Lee Giroux, News 6:00 P.M. 2 -(Color) The Cisco Kid 4: (Color) Feitelson on Art 5 -Eddy Arnold Show 7-Lawrence Welk Show 9-Tim Holt Movie: "Riding the Wind" -China Smith, Dan Duryea 13 Gene Autry 6:30 2- The Buccaneers 4-Steve Donovan 5 Errol Flynn Theater: "Girl in Blue Jeans," Glynis Johnis Cassidy 13 Range Rider 7:00 P. M. 2- Juke Box Derby, Bill McGraw 4-Death Valley Days: "Rosebush of Tombstone," Daria Massey 5 -Hometown Jamboree, Cliffie Stone 7-This Is Galen Drake 9-Movie: "Double Danger," Preston Foster 11- -Global Zobel: "Nepal" 13 Stories of the Century 7:80 2-You're on Your Own, Steve Dunne 4-People Are Funny, Art Linkletter -Movie: "Don't Take It to Heart," Richard Green (Br.) 11-Badge 714, Jack Webb 13 Movie: "Eye Witness," Robert Montgomery (Br.) 8:00 P.

M. 2 -Jackie Gleason Show 4. (Color) Perry Como Show, Andrews Sisters, Tony Bennett, Ernie Kovacs 5 -Movie: "Shine On Harvest Moori," Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan 11-Susie, Ann Sothern 8:30 9 -Legion Boxing 11-1 Led Three Lives, Richard Carlson 9:00 P. M. 2-Oh Susanna, Gale Storm 4-Sid Caesar's Hour 7-Dr.

Ross Theater: "Passage to -Yesterday," Joanne Dru 11-Mr. District Attorney 13-Movie: "Montana Mike," Brian 1 Donlevy 9:30 2-Hey, Jeannie, Jeannie Carson 5 Roller Hockey, Dick Lane 7-Al Jarvis Show 11-San Francisco Beat 10:00 P. M. 2-Gunsmoke, James Arness 4 -George Gobel Show with Roberta Linn, Rochester 7-Ozark Jubilee 11-Town Hall Party (to 1) 10:30 2-The Big News: Holcomb, Pierce, Stratton, Weir 4 -Your Hit Parade 7-Movie: "Love From a Stranger," John Hodiak 13 -Movie: "Second Kent Taylor 10:45 9 Movie: "Macomber Affair." Gregory Peck 11:00 P. 2 -Movie: "Canyon Crossroads," Richard Basehart 4 -Lee Giroux, News 5 -Tex Williams Show 11:15 4 -Cleve Hermann, Sports 11:30 4-Movie: "Crooked Passage," James Mason 5 Mike Stokey Presents 12 MIDNIGHT 2-Movie: "I Shot Billy the Kid," Don Barry 12:30 5 -Final Edition, Tom Hatten.

1:00 A. M. 11-Rocket to Stardom Autothon, to 11 a.m, Dick Powell 'Hopeful' for a Reconciliation HOLLYWOOD (U.P.) Powell said Friday that both he and June Allyson are hopeful for a reconciliation and will try to patch, up their marriage of 11 years before heading for the divorce courts. Powell, the smiling crooner of the '30's who now is one of Hollywood's successful producerdirectors, brightened the news of yesterday's separation announcement by revealing even his pert blonde wife wants to negotiate a reconciliation. "She seems to think everything will work out," he said at his 20th Century-Fox office.

"At least, that's what she said this morning before she left town for the week-end. "She says we probably will be back together and happy again. "NATURALLY I HOPE for a reconciliation. I have a wonderful family and, I want nothing more than to be with them. "We haven't talked about a Powell could name no specific reason for the break-up of the couple except that "for the last couple of years we haven't been getting along." Difficulty during the shooting of June's latest pic- Radio Programs KLAC 570 KABC 790 KXLA 1110 KWKW KFI 640 KHJ 930 KFOX 1280 KWIZ 1480 KBIG 740 KNX 1070 KGER 1390 KMPO 1600 KMPC 710 KFWB 980 KFAC 1330 KPOL 1540 The Independent assumes no responsibil ty for changes made by stations.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 7:00 A. M. KGER -Dan 11:45 Gilbert 7:00 P. M. Bill Haworth KFI--News.

Monitor KABC- Russ Records 12 NOON Laymen's Hour KHJ -News KFI- -Farm Reporter KHJ- of Life Hour KNX- -Hugh Mccoy news News KNX-News: FBI In KFOX Red Blanchard KNX -News Peace War (7:05) -Rev. Faye Spencer KGER- Church News KGER--Rev. GE Lowman 7:15 12:15 7:30 KFI--Hit the Road KF1 Motorists Melodies KFI-Tex Ritter Show KHJ- News KHJ George Crowell KABC-Dr. Gene Bartlett KNX- GIF Henry Show KNX -Farm Reporter KHJ-Flying Feet. KGER-Aubrey Lee KGER-Family Worship KNX- Johnny Dollar 12:30 7:45 7:30 KFI- KABO-Know Y' Schools KNX-Frank Goss Anniversary KF1-Local 7:45 News KFOX- Sat.

Swing (to 6) 8:00 P. M. -Philip Norman KHJ- KNX- Gil -Farm Henry News Show 12:45 Orr. KFI--News: Joe Maphis KGER- Bible KFI- -Records (12:50) KABO- AS We See It KGER-Esthet Rusthol Marian Theater: P. M.

KNX- The News. Teacher' Gil Henry 8:00 A. M. 1:00 KFI- -Monitor KGER--Bible Treasury Memos in Music. KNX- (to 5) 8:15 KHJ -Weekend 00 Wneeis Rev.

1:30 0. Micheison KABC -Hank Simms to 11 KGER- Victor Glenn your business KNX- News: Story Master on Wheels William Nickerson KGER-People's Gospel KF1-For the 8:30 Home Folks -News 8:15 1:45 KABC- Auto -George Crowell KHJ- -Basketball: UCLA KNX-Robert 8:30 Q. Oregon Lewls KHJ -Haven of Rest 2:00 P. M. KNX-Basketball: USC at KGER- of China KFI -Fred Shields Show KGER- Stanford Voice of China 8:46 KGER- -Long Beach Band 8:45 KGER-Donna E.

Key 2:30 -Your Child You Ewing (2 hr.) Gilbert 9:00 A. M. KGER--Peter Slack, Organ Local News Records 3:00 P. M. 9:00 P.

M. KHJ. -News: KABC- -News; Sports; KNX- News: Story Master KFI- Groucho Marx Lawrence Welk 9:10) Bethany Chapel KGER- John Brown KFOX- Johnny Otis to 11 9:15 3:30 KGER- Bill Broadwell KFI-Changieg Times KFI--Fred Shields Show 9:15 KNX-It's Still Gil Weekend on Wheels KGER-Miracle Hour KGER- Rev. Earl Gotta KGER- Saturday Concert 9:30 9:30 3:45 KFI -Andy Mansfield KFI- Chuck Cecil Music KHJ- -George Crowell KABC-Nat'1 Juke Box -Weekend on Wheels KGER-Dr. Orr.

Bible KGER- -Gunsmoke Brown 4:00 P.M. 9:45 KF1-Polka Party (to 7) 10:00 P. M. KNX-Weather (9:55) KGER-Fellowship Hour -News: Sports: -Internal Revenue KHJ. -News 4:15 Income (10:10) o'clock Wire 10:00 A.

M. 4:30 KGER-Rev. Robert Wynn -News KABC -Long BIlL 10:15 KHJ- -News: George Crowell KNX- Carroll Alcott KHJ. KNX Story Master KGER- The Toveys KFOX- -Saturday Swing Foursquare 10:30 KGER-Concert 5:00 P. M.

KABO--Lawrence Welk 10:15 KHJ, -Weekend on Wheels Show News: Tax Facts KNX-Philip Norman Music KNX-Galen Drake AGER- KGER-Rev. Mabel Bell 10:50 5:15 10:45 KFI-Andy -Bob Show Show KNX -Today in KGER-Circle Mission Barker 5:30 KGER- KFOX- Sunshine Tunes Mission KAJ. Red Weekend Foley on Show Wheels 11:00 P. M. 10: 45 KNX- -Tom Harmon KFI-Hollyw'd Palladium KNX-GIl Henry of Life Show KGER- Olga Graves Auto Information KGER-Word 5:45 CHJ- -The News- Wheel Teen Talks; Music KNX-News: Sports 11:00 A.

M. KNX- Frank Goss: News KFOX- Record Rack KGER-Brother Clarence KFI-Chuck Cecil 6:00 P. M. 11:15 "Aida." -Metropolitan Antoinetta Opera KABC--Let's Go to Town Stella, Kurt Baum, -News: Long sports Bill. 11 All Hearts KMPC-Bob Kelley, Blanche KHJ- Calls KF1- You' re the Doctor Thebom KHJ- News News.

KNX- KFOX -Bruin-Trojan Hilites KABC- -Lawrence Welk KGER World Literature Hunter Hancock KNX'til Dawn KGER- Soul Clinic KAJ-Symph. 11:05 Youth KNX- 6:15 Kenneally 12 MIDNIGHT KNX- -Amos 'n'. Andy 6:30 KABC- Rourke's 11:30 KABC- -Dr. James Fiffeld KNX- Music 'til Dawn Partyline KF1-Farm Home Hour KHJ- -Magic of Music KFOX- -Record Rack to 2 -Do It Yourself KNX Indictment 12:30 KGER -Rev. 0.R.

Killmer KGER- Valley Ch. KFI-After Hours (5 hr) Physicians Clean Man's Ear So He Can Stand Trial CHICAGO -Doctors dug ball of wax out of the ear of a "deaf mute" and pronounced him ready to stand trail on drunken-driving charges Friday. Willie Bridges, an illiterate arrested Sept. 16, had posed a legal problem because he appeared to be a deaf mute, Lawyers could not decide, how he could be placed if there was no way of telling him the charges against him. The problem was solved when doctors at Northwestern University.

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Gruenther, new role as president of the American Red Cross, Friday the organization plans allocations $5,200,000 for Hunmore than four million dollars for areas of the Southeast hit by recent floods. swings a mean hatchet and launches a one-woman campaign against lawlessness during "Death Valley Days" on (4). Herman the Hermit will show his musical skills during "Hometown Jamboree" (5) and Tommy Sands is featured vocalist. 7:30 p.m. A $1,000 check, written on a watermelon, must be taken Ft.

Worth, and cashed by a I contestant on "People Are Funny" over (4). 8 p.m. COLOR "Perty Como Show" (4) with the Andrews Sisters, Ernie Kovacs arid singer Tony Bennett as the stars. This marks the first TV appearance of the Andrews girls, since their reunion. 9' p.m.

"Oh, Susanna" (2) works out a scheme to help a passenger aboard the ship get up courage to propose. 9:30 p.m. Jeannie gets a job as vacation relief dispatcher at the cab.company and manages to get traffic well snarled during "Hey, Jeannie" on (2). 10 p.m. Eddie "Rochester" visits the "George Gobel Anderson (4) to tell George how to welcome Jack Benny who guests next week.

Tragedy stalks a young, naive girl from the East who, alone in Dodge City, is unmercifully caught up in the raw violence of the frontier during "Gunsmoke" on (2). Susan Morrow is the girl. 11 p.m. Gerald Mohr, star of the adventure series "Foreign Intrigue," doffs his detective garb and becomes a vocalist for "Tex Williams Show" (5). SPINNING THE DIAL ARBOGAST, the nightly show on (7), will change format Monday from a moving picture thelater to a half-hour variety program.

After Suez" is the title for the next "See It Now" on (2) March 3 with ED MURROW and company showing the results of the Suez argument on the British. "TALES OF WELLS FARGO" on (4) starts March 18 with a series of adventure yarns based on the famed stagecoach line. DALE ROBERTSON has been set to star. ART CARNEY will star in "Charley's Aunt" for the "Playhouse 90" on March 28 and that is our idea of excellent casting. BOYS and GIRLS, about 9 years old, are being sought by "Let's Take a Trip" to replace GINGER McMANUS land PUD FLANAGAN, who have grown too big for the show.

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19th St. 5641 E. 2nd St. 2.50 Drive in Style For Less Per Mile THE ALL NEW '57 HILLMAN WE TAKE AMERICAN CARS IN TRADE DALE BROWN 2440 AMERICAN ture, "My Man Godfrey," didn't help any, he added. Her co-star, Germany's idol O.

W. Fischer, was fired because he and Director Henry Koster could not agree on how the role should be played. "THINGS LIKE that make her tired and nervous," Powell said. "It's a rough business for a girl, this show business." And why won't she quit? "Well, she's an actress," said Powell. "But then, don't forget, it's probably just as difficult to live with an old broken down exactor like me." News of the separation was no surprise to Hollywood observers who have heard and watched their troubles for years.

Two years ago the couple separated at the same time that her then current co-star, Alan Ladd, rifted with his wife. Sue. FRIENDS OF the pair believe the difference in the Powells' ages has caused difficulties. She is 30, he 54. Despite her Peter Pan collars and girl-next-door roles, June is a gay, flirtatious madcap type as opposed to her more dignified husband.

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