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Independent from Long Beach, California • 24

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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24
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1 1 -w r- ''-v fa' Jf4JNDEPEND NT I.Yi v-' 1 'm ry jfr jit Trade Group Seeks; IUS1C Actress; Backs Greek Theater .1 ei 1 vw -vJoast vrlLtaTroclfe 'VVKT COASTS 43W' LOS ANGELES (CNSEmbattled Grade Theater 1m-prwirio Jamds A. Doolittle got a vote of confidence from of the County Music Commission. Commissioner! adopted a Dissolved HOLLYWOOD (UPI) A jbint labor-management committee on foreign movie production will meet in Washington next week to seek administration aid in dimi- formal resolution calling attention to the great cultural contribution made by the HOLLYWOOnCffl twtAb-tress Erin OBrien, divorced public relations man James Fitzgerald Thursday, charg- JSCSE ij BIGOT, uajtrade barrierswhich lead to foreign-made American films. as if I Laughton Monroe WillsfFUed? tance restrictions and other competitive handicap4estab listed by some foreign governments. Officials said the petition to the stressed that'' these haiKUore.

furnished incentives few 'American producers to make films tbrosd, severely handicap domestic film production end handicap the sale and 7 distribution of films abroad. Our Joint ment committee diat the time has irtived when Is both and realistic for ua to Qetion the administration fpr; its assistance," said. Boren; and 7 FIOPEBIAt US L'iOMM NK MRS iMllHl iwe FMtlai 2 ALL-TIMg OREATS DORIS DAY Rope HUDSON TOVER COME BACK Pat Somerset, president of the. Hollywood AFL Film Council, and Charles Boren, executive president of the Association of Motion Picture Producers, said Thursday the committee planned to meet with Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz next Thursday. SOMERSET said problems of so-called productions to be discussed include' subsidies, import quotas, screen time quotas remit- wasnt 1 -just r' merely existed.

testified In Los- Angeles Superior Court tint Fitzgerald, 31, treated her like a housekeep- He showed' me. po affection. 1 became sick and broke, out all over she said. Fitzgerald tnust pay $300 per month support, for their three sons' and $200 monthly They married June 16, 1951, and separated 10 years later. Fitzgerald, vice 'president of CAF.

Enterprises Inc, had filed a contest to the di-vorceBut was withdrawn after the couple reRChed agreement oh a settlement. IN LOLLOBNIOIDA ROCK HUDSON city-owned theiter under Doolittles management. THECOMMISSIONalao urged t)iat county aupervisors Continue their alloca tion of $10,000 to subsidize the theatrical operation. Doolittle and. thftl City Recreation and Parte Commission have bpen feuding ovtr whether the city can -call in a firm ot outside accountants to audit the Greek Theater books.

Negotiation! broke off 'a week ago andlDoolittle indicated that the future yf the theatrical operation may be in doubt The county commission which acts only as an ad-visary agency to; the super-visore-complety backed up' Doolittle, The operation of the Greek Theater never was successful until Mr. Doolittle took, this difficult usigmdeqtw the commission said. Tt is thesincere hope dtheLosAngeles Com-munity Musip Commfksiori that these fine programs continuefto theenjoytnentof our citizens. COME SEPTEMBER BOTH IN COLO Somerset in a joint announce Bimfce'TF si- ment. Show Times rflKEUIOODl i A r-3530 ACTRESS ERIN.

formerly bf Long "Beachr and husband James Fitzgerald at Hollywood party in l958. i '1 UNCUT LOS ANGELES Wl The wills of two Hollywood stars who died last year, Marilyn Monroe and -Charles Laughton, were admitted to probate Miss Mcmroes originally filed bi New York but submit1-ted here also; to take care of California, property, was estimated at million. Sie left a $100,000 trust fund for her mother, Mrf; Gladys Baker, 59, now in a La Crescenta rest home; a $10,000 trust fund for Miss Monroe! Mrs; Bernice Miracle, and the to the actress1 former drama' 0 a Dee Laughton's petition fisted the estates value only iq excess of $10,000" with an annual Income of $12,000. It was left to hia widow, actress Elsa mmLALL kew COLOR iiKT Here are starting times at Long Beach theaters as listed by theater managers: ROXY altar. "CaunlarMF Tram 1:41, .7.

ALACX Hot Wind Rtewfc-M-l Frarn mSi," yf. a Nmv ScIpncp Flctlan ThriUar IIVUGIIU IMESTRUrrilU af AJImlmant," MjilSL -'F-r riwig-JgiF111 SELL THE farm machinery you no- longer need with an inexpensive dassified AcLIts "Tlw Chapman itMM," 11 "Nriod ar 1, "Prtvala reluctant to discuss his wifes death Because I dont want to give ammunition to these people (her space cult follow-ers). I do not wish to do anything to them." The psychiatrist, who examined Mrs. Byrd known as Gloria Lee to members of her Spate- cult leader Gloria Lee Byrd of Rolling Hills Estates, who died in Washington D.C.r Dec. '2 after -a 66-day suffered from-a serious and apparently incurable mental illness, her husband disclosed Thursday.

William- Long Beach Douglas Aircraft Co. engineer, told reporters Miss Monroe died last Aug. 5 at the age of 36. Laughton, 63, die4 last Dec. IS.

fire easy way tp reach buyers fast Dial HE 2-5959 how for a friendly Ad Writer. k'kkiiit'k'kAkirA'k'k'k'kirk'kirkkitirk'k (PACIFICiTHEATRESS UNITED li 0. CIRCLE MIVUN to be in contact with from the planet Jupiter. Both volumes contained -warnings and wisdom she said she waa chosen fo pass, on from her ntn-planetary contact While undergoing her hist in the hotd, Mrs. Byrd was caredfor by a companion, Mrs.

Hedy Hood. -'After Ifra Byrds dmth, Mrs. Hood waa placed in a Washington boa-ital for psychiatric ebsem-tion. She has since been re-leased--snd is -staying with friends in Maryland. Since Mrs.

Byrds death, her followers claim to have been in communication with her through a medium. At the Cosmon headqum- RIV0LI "NRISD sr ADJDITNIIT Coemop reported "she pvcM.tri.ti. 1959 kHWYlOla TRAFFIC LB.ItvA,M MATINEE TODAY STATE RIYOU CEMS13 a viar privah AFFAIB" hi i-an SHOWING IN 2 THEATRE3 as paranoia. The engineer sald Ee was BYRD SAID physicians told SPACIFlClDRIVE-INiTHEATRESlk i- ci CIR6U Traffii CIrtIt tt Mil kilpilttalpJAalmiSBU "BIPTIUIM" hmhi phi" DRIVE-INS; START SHOWS AT- 630 I II DESTRUCTIBLE! WHAT.WAS THIS BEAST. him his wifes -death was caused by a brain hemorrhage.

Originally, she was believed to have died of malnutrition following the reported fast in the Hotel Claridge in LOS SLT0S jab kii auASM iii MMMprkv aar aa HK I-TU2 UU" W-WAT hthniMa laArtwaMla I Rr.BK.llv6- "BIPtilmm" 14212 "HAMS NU BORN FIFTY MUON NORWALK SnSDI, Bum. Tl 141 1 1 UNSBHIHS-lftTBS FIR Haiaa mbs ers at 23858 Hawthorne BlviL, Torrance; Cosmon executive secretary Barbara Steele Thursday said: We are in daily contact now with Gloria. We can tune in to her UW SIRALTS, Bum IT! IRLf IT" Tt l-IMI "TAN NT nu HI THI" IM4ITI HBWAU, Sw.J Byrdjaidhe, had. persuaded his wife to consult with the psychiatrist in 1959. said die dropped the consultations after the diagnosis of her paranoia.

i MRS. BYRD, 36, of 57 W. Ranchview wrote two books. In she claimed MABSAS" uaaus ini" REDONDO IE4CN (OME-SEE-IIOW! BT1AII (Mr Im Bill FI 1-liH RimUIMI" "NASH HU" ELVIS PRESLEY JEFFERY HIIITER COMPTON Sill (ImUh UfM) RA 141 1 1 "TABAI IUUA" TIN! FSB IIMIAITI" BH llil "TIUIIII MU NO MAN IS AN i ISLAND 7 ROCK HUD30V DORIC DAT LOVER COME BACK "MO MAH is AH ISLAHD GIRLS. HIM Complicated Peanut-Wins Court Case Mama 11 i-biti "NUT NAMIIIS UIT Mill "whiti waaaiia" -1 04RDEN 6R0VE ROCK v- V' I rt 1 ,1 i asm N14MI "TARA IUUA" aiRiii aiaui iiiii)" WAR LOVER- WILMIN6T0N IIAUU (BaaAhilUni) T1444T1 AUIIA1" "WAR UVIM" JAN.

15-20 LONG BEACH ARENA7 SANTA ANA nan art, w. hsit "TAUI BF PARII" "ilia ar uiuwA" MANCHESTER, England tff) The simple peanut, Ronald Lewd proved in court here, isnt as straightforward as it looks. The 39-year-old peanut wholesaler was hauled before magistrates for marketing ajbrand of peanuts that had the legend rich in vitamins" on the wrapper. The. prosecution -claimed Lord was breaking the law fa-not Stating precisely what the vitamins were.

Lord stepped forward to defend himself. According tothe Encyclo- -1 Held Over in All 3 Theatres! H44MI "Flin IFAHIHIF II VIISI" "VARAR TUI URUUIVUU" UHIUIA AlMdr4liwtNMI4lll "iri aur-NMiT" FlilT WMIIIIF VUIB" NII4Ua "FIRST IPUIINIP "TARU THI ailUIMABU" iwMea. mi w. whmiin he'sald, nuts are fruit And fruit is exempted by law from having exact vitamin contents state On thepacketThebench agreed he had a good point and dismissed the case. "TRIHUT UUT-A.

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