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Independent from Long Beach, California • 21

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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irYBTNA wvrrwvryrrr wr rr -rnr-ry-1 W- wv 1 1 Ians ImA tML, MA Sot. IMS. i Hi BAGPIPE THIRST INDEPENDENT Fags C-S t' 1 Personnel Slash Set hy Studio ites of FANFARE ByWaltDitsek Crane toAct in Sixmmet Theater morning man Bob Crane will take off from his microphone this week to perform Laguna Beach production of Send Me No Flowers." While Crane, is starring-in the theatrical production, Del Moore will fill far during the .6 to 10 ajn. broadcasts. NEW YORK Darryl F.

Zanuck, president of 20th Century-Fox Film Carpi, said MacConochie was quoted as sayiftg. Most of the turea were tom up. Others, mking study were flung away in the vT. aimed at kecervotions New for TV Fight HE Mill castle, grounds. It was a gesture ofTtefiance," Mac-Conochie tias quoted We were annoyed." Eisenhower was'given the apartment in CMzean Castle for hi life by the Scots for his service during World War IL A r.

cutting production and personnel. In a statement issued. to the employes of the firms studio in Beverly Hills, Calif, Zanuck said: 1 am now engaged in making a study of all scenarios and film projects on the current production schedule Some projects out of necessity- mill be postponed and this also applies tq certain individual cpinmitmepkkx-feClingstUdio pereonrlw-H (PACIFICITKEATRES) Last.Boston MATINEES DUMMMER vacation i fat TOWNE THEATI Doors Qpen Nooh MOON Woman Kicks Facipt Off His Platform! EhgiSndXUPI) k'jwbmaa put fascist rper to fl4tit arid, broke up a meeting of Sir Qswald Mosleys union movement here Saturday night Adeline rushed the speaker, Robert Taylor, 22, and kicked his platform of orange boxes from the pavement With Munch TOWN1 ft, RIVOU taw CmM by RwfrlfMwtiM IF Dim Hill" -STMT Sux uni imwi fTtm iMM ftPlM HI 1-I1II -t CIIGU AU IASI IMWI "NT IIIINA" IF SUIT SF MISTI 111111 "mi wit ii ii RtVM.1 LR.BM,Hb HI 1401 HIT UIIUTII MAI IF ALIATIAZ" NMflHt Nmm4m" BUTTONS FABIAN pu-soupy salks NEW YORK WV Poet Carl Sandburg is qudted Sunday as saying he once talked of death tilth Marilyn Monroe but that she thought berr self too intelligent to commit suicide. Ih an article in the current issue of Look magazine, the S4-year-old Sandburg says he spent some time with Miss Monroe in New York after they first met in Hollywood. She had a vitality, a readiness for humor," Sandburg writes, I aw no signs of despondency when! talked to, her.

She gave pie an presftfen jbf ftiii'Mofirte died ofan oyendose of sleeping pills in Hollywood Aug 5 at the age of 38. "Thirty-six is just too young" the poet continues. I wish. could have been with her that day. 1 believe I could have persuaded her not to take her life.

She had so much to live for" ji Marine Girl to Wed Son of James Cagney SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) Actor James Cagney wilL visit Maine next month to attend wedding of his son.to ft South Portland girL tames F. Cagney 23, will marry Jill L. Inness, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L.

Inness. The couple met while serving with the U. S. Marine Corps. Miss Inness was discharged from the Marines last Monday and Cagney received his discharge Friday.

(PACIFIClDRIVErlNiTHEATRES two urru ataoti He added: 1 am not a hatchet1 man either by instinct or nature. My desire LONDON, (UPI) When Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower presented the Maybole Ilpe.Band with signed photographs in-. stead of the traditional pi- pet's drink of Scotch, the 18 men really blew up," London Sunday newspaper The People said. Round and round the dinner table in historic Castle, Ayrshire, marched the thirsty pipewT blowing away as ex-Presi dent Eisenhower, his family and st dOtin "FoiSfeur ho a they blew.

And ftt the end they taarched without so mqch as a sip of whiskey to wet their whistles, letiakme the piper's traditional dram," The People, said. "AND AS they marched the 18 thirsty and angry pipers struck the traditional tune The Drunken Piper in protest," the newspaper said. Then Eisenhower, who spent five days at the castle, sent down a packet, of autographed photographs to the men, The People said. "When we saw- them and still no drams we really blew up," piper lain SHOW TIME Here are starting times 6t features at Long Beach theaters as listed by theater managers: nirw riSLmisia 4:4 1:42 1:11. "J4t Pilot," 1:11 WEST COAST jin tJiioon.

TWO littlo iMTt, A IAUMI" "TWI UTTU HAM" LM ALTOS AU HUB IMWI tffllr, SprlH "TanwBMdihlta" HA 1-1122 "TBI TAMAN" in LENOX, Mass. (UPI) Charles Munch conducted a rousing reading of the Beethoven Ninth Symphony Sunday to conclude his 13-year musical directorship of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. An enthusiastic crowd, of about 10,000 cheered the gray-haired conductor who smilingly accepted their applause and returned again and again to stage-center of the huge music shed at Tangle- wood jceeded Spyros P. Skouras as It was the longest Berk-president, Skouras becoming shire music' festival and Chairman. in the long ryn'is to provide more jobs mi a permanent Meanwhile, during this period of reorganization, I seek your sympathetic understanding and patience so eventually our studiawfll emerge once again second to hone." The company has been losing money four straight years.

Last Thursday directors voted to omit the usual stock dividend. Zanuck recently suc- Tntlli Circlt Cl l-MIS I LAKEWOOD OinMiCfeirTy 8A 1-Mil -C AU IHM IMWI "BT IIIIIA" "mil IF IIMT IF Bin IIIITI" AU Mill IMWI THIWlN.t.MIt" "TIITAMAM' HI-WAT Hr. U. IhrA. II -f 2S2 unsEicoasEir Mafines Dally lliMA.N.

2 NEW COLOR ACTION ADVEITURI SPECTACLES Lug Black, Uacalii Warair 1018 REACH 223d it Saati Fi Tl 444M AU MUI IMWI iiminiu "WIILI IF Mill Will" 0 5 1 re Carlwii PETER SELLERS lhcolh CLlMriiW.il Ruff JA -7-2223 Bill TUTIMITT" IIIIIEI IFTIM-II" IIJI Ml IAILIAI WARREI WaiMfW.ri Hi-Wiy VI 1-3MI AU mil IMWI "FIUIW TAU IIJI Ml MIUU 'k'k'k-k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k-k'kk-k'k'k'k-k'k'k'k marked the end of the second-longest tenure of conducting 1 with the Boston Symphony. Only Seige Xous-sevitzky, whd was conductor for 25 years, exceeded Munchs career in Bostpn. Zanuck also said: In planning long-range policy 1. am thinking of a permanent -and modem organization adaptable to-the current needs of our ever-changing industry. While we have many assets, ATL Mil 1,11 vmmmhmhhmr OPKN I 4:15 I pm.

i ONliflWO, cAvpcay JtUi ccESTtfasrS? COOLKD BY RSMIOe RATION-' OKN NOON LA IT DAYS UMDisneySv Ml mmumrmul Also la Color TECHMCQLDR'j EQQEQEB ATLANTIC mUT ARE THE IRAVE' StarrM. KIRK DOUBLAS JOCX KAMMETtaMtaBta-tta muhmrbesbm Munchs successor, Erich' we are basicalfymanufac-Leinsdorf, arrived in Boston turera of motion picture and from Europe Saturday and television films and this is our JFWMF4HMFVS NSTIVKLY LAST SHOWIM THIS YBAK Sj 1:11 Mb OMF E.TARTARJwTHE VIKINGS I purpose of exist- primary ence." ORSON. VIGOR WELIBMATURE THE TARTARS' will begin rehearsals Sept. 17 to open his first season 21. Leinsdorf formerly was conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera and other groups.

UNB0F1M MNMMNMYfM VALLEY Of THE NUDE" "Attiki AmiMI" I "Vkli imT'!" IF YOU FIX THINGS, tell people who need your service in Call an Expert in Classi- 0 WflfD tu 4 wm T6L.MN1L.OLUH BELMONT In BdMwt tar 6S UNI OPEN 4:41 WMNia 4 ACADEMY AWAEDS Kirk DiUM Iwrmc OHvfcr I ld Spartacus MATURE THE TARTARS "MY Miha," "Stery sf Count tl Motrtu Criitu," IvirL 19:40. AtorStanu" 2:2 HIT- airmu MW -wl Sf TOMORROW DOLCE VITA Monrovia Fire Out MONROVIA (CNS) Fire icrews Sunday stopped grass-brush fire in the Spanish Canyon area on the north jedge of Monrovia at Five preventing a repeat of the 1958 blaze that engulfed acres. DOWNET NORW41R BENNY and his great orchestra KDIR3R avian, hiH? Tl I4III IHITUBI" an" I NIIUTA. Nim. Tl l-liil tat.

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2 OPEN WEEK NITES til 12 PHI. ISAtWl SUNDAY Ui IB SUNDAY SEPn HI IE REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES I HW WIIKWI SANTA ANA ITATI All. M4 V. 411 II l-llll "ITAHIII" Sipmii FiliMr Wmmi HOLLYWOOD BOWL 41st SEASON JULY 3-SEPT. 1 iraiatIIII.MniH( Tl 4-Mil Mill MM" "Ml MM Ml" LA NIMM AUtai-nmUM II Mill "INIIT III! IF TIBTR" "NIMIUI NAIAIIIIt" MUNMIT.

141 1 1 Final. Ell-4141 1WIIT III! IF TIBTR" rau aisi" IIMMSa Ml V. NMMifMf EWttlir "AIYIM AH MIMir "III! TWI Ml MAT" Doom MacDanald ri 6m Id dmtn bar fm tima to coartorting little hospital patients liM 6-ytar-ell Patty AMj TiMtday, AligustM at IJO ALFRED WALLENSTEIN, Guest Conductor AGUSTIN ANIEVAS, Pianist BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 1 DEBUSSY: LaMar CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No. 1 Thursday, August 30 at 1:39 ALFRED WALLENSTEIN, Guest Conductor BRAHMS: Academic Festival Overture BRAHMS: Symphony No.

4 7 MENDELSSOHN: Incidental Miirie to V. Midsummar Night's Drum" (Entira) Mario Gibion, Kathloon do Spain: Soloists Women's Choriis from Rogyr Wagner Choral TWII TM FlfMntat IIIM SA4-IIIT NT IIIIIA" II WIIT Donna MacDonald hamorc room in her heart than her jdriving wish to help little children like Patty Aiken get well. regular job can fill. After her work as a Service Staff Repre- Donna is jusf one of the many Gen Tel employees who give sentative at Gen Tels headquarters in Santa unsparingly of their own time to many worth- while community activities. We at GcO Tel npt OPEN A.

AL-OPEM ALL NKMT 'ORSON WELLES COLvR "DAVID A GOLIATH jMI9F "TWOIK MURPHY COLOR a Crookid Trill Saturday, September 1 at I JR SIGMUND ROMBERG'S THE STUDENT PRINCE" LAUREL HURLEY, Soprano CHARLES K.L DAVIS, Tohbr IGOR GORIN, Baritone Roger Wagner Choral WfPtoMiickiBS: CAUPOKNIA AND smm mywwtirageourfdHow take great pride in their publis spirit Worker in the Pediatrics Department of the Santa Monica Hospital. Beyond the duty is Donnas PRICES: 7SAUQ, 150, 3.50, 4J0L LOO-Oa Sill: HOLLTWOOD B0M.I lwritkaipM4iilrJOta9.DOSvdanlO:OOtaSAO' Al rifins ri tta AUTDMOIILE CLUB OF SOUTHUN CALIFORNIA ife SirilMiiCatt Made CiwM Mutual Afrndas ft WsAktaMnic City KI -'i' PATIO BUFFET SUPPERS SERVES fma KM TELEPHONE micLctrnunc GENERAL k. I y- I AMtokrt Urgiri Mdiptodtnl loiaphiM Symri V'V i. I 'I 7 rii -r 4 1 4f 4 j'V Mvarapw MM IPRIRB OF MIS. STORE" fTOUOHOT GUI IH T0MIS1QME" tr 'A v- Y-r, vl--r i v-t T' Vv i 4 y.

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