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The Southland Scene A Calendar of Current and Upcoming Events in the Area Art World Pasadena A I. Museum -Selections from museum collection and Ray Lichtenstein exhibit, through May 28. Museum Hours 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday to Saturday, closed Monday. Museum-trained docents give public tours. Free 'guided tours available by calling 793-7144; 46 N. Los Robles Ave.

Twelve West, Shops Jack 0. Pullen, all new showing, oils. Blanche Bowman, a.m. In 6 p.m. daily and 10 to 2 p.m.

12 W. Colorado Pasadena. tool Shnp Modern art, woods and prints; 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. a through Saturday; 30 W.

Colorado Pasadena. Abernath.v Baldwin Piano Organ Center 35 realistic thru surrealistic paintings by Anne Barnes; 634 E. Colorado Pasadena. California Finn Arts Paintings by Joseph Frey, Jimmy Swinerton, Robert Wood, Frank Hamilton, AI Dempster and other prominent artists. 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. daily except a 676 E. Green Pasadena. Alladena Artisls Cooperative oils, collages, sculpture, pottery by 25 local artists; noon In 5 p.m. daily, and 1 to 5 p.m.

Sundays; 2245-C N. Lake Alfadena. Add Gallery Recent paintings and drawings by Morris -R. Smith; 9 to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; 125 S. Fair Oaks Pasadena: Snow Gallery 2512 Huntington Drive, San Marino.

Corinne through May. Chappell's Contemporary oil paintings by noted European artists; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Fri- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday; 760 E.

Walnut Pasadena. Maji Gallery-- Art Association, of California Stale College of Los Angeles; 10:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; and un- til 9 p.m. Tuesdays; 36 W.

Dayton Pasadena. Singing Thumli Gallery --Oils by contemporary California artists; noon to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, closed Monday; 8964 Huntington Drive at Rosemead Boulevard; rear of Nnrlhwnnds Inn. The Doris Gallery-- Paintings, serigraphs, plching and prints, local arlist.s. Golden West Village, Duarle Road at Golden West Avenue, Arcadia. Pasadena Publio Library -National Society of Arls and Letters exhibit through May 31.

Display of photographs, books, and personal items of Dr. Albert Schweitzer; through June 10; 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; 285 E.

Walnut Pasadena. International Fine Arts Gallery--Imported and American oil paintings and unusual exhibit of leased paintings; noon lo 6 p.m Monday through Saturday and 1 lo 5 p.m. Sunday; 1000 S. Baldwin Arcadia. Esquire Langston's traditional oils; Charlotte Burger's semi-abstract paintings; through May 27; 2670 E.

Colorado Pasadena. Lytton Center of the Visual. Arts--Fourth Annual All- California Print and Young Talent in Graphics; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10- a.m.

to 6 p.m., Friday; 8150 Sunset Friends House 980 Art- Show sponsored by Ihe American Service Commiltee; 10 a.m. In 5 p.m., weekdays; 2 lo 5.p.m., Sunday; through May 28; 980 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Poiilsen Galleries Collection of 18th and 19th century old English paintings from Royal Academy; 10 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 910 a Pasqual Pasadena.

Carr Gallery Serigraphs, acrylics, drawings by Guy MacCoy; 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Monday Ihrough Friday; 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m.. Saturday; through June 81 1128 Fair Oaks South Pasadena.

California Institute of The Arls Synchronism and relaled American color.pain- ting. 1910-1930; an exhibit of. an important early segment of American abstract arl, from Ihe Museum of Modern Art, New York, through May 31; 1670 Wilshire Los Angeles. Scars Vincent Price Gallery --Traveling exhibition group featuring: Chagall, Leger, Ben Abril, daumier. Vertes and many others, May 22 through June 10, 8478 Mel- rose Place at La Cienega, Los.

Angeles; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday. Your Birthday By STELLA SUNDAY, MAY 21 Born today, have almost insatiable curiosity and if you are on Hie trail of something a exciting you will work untiringly toward your objective.

II is not determination, however, a keeps you going: it is the sheer joy of discovery. Yon will have to be on guard against entering into projects thai satisfy your yearning for discovery but bring no material profit in relurn unless, of course, you are fortunate enough to have an independent income. You have a of Ihe qualilies of leadership, hut they will serve you best in the field of ideas rather than in a i people. Although you get: along well with people, you do not really care lo he responsible for them or their 'happenings; Inns'you are betler off not attempting to lead them. You yourself, however, would never be happy as i follower; you have loo much originality of mind and spirit for that.

You have exceptionally strong emotions and can easily be led by them. You will have lo lake care, therefore, Ihal do not allow unhappy emotional responses depression, dis- couragemenl. elc. lo take over your life. You have loo much lo offer fn allow yourself lo be led around by the nose hy unhealthy moods! Taurus (Apr.

21-May 21) If a i a journey, gel an early start. No day for putting things off or for letting others do your job for you. Gemini (May 22-June 21) You should be able to make Just, the impression necessary for achieving your purpose. Don'l be put off by bad beginnings. Cancer (June 23) Relaxing pleasures: are Ihe order of Ihe day.

Enjoy yourself with a i and friends and forget job worries. Leo (July 24-Aug. 23) Make your plans wilh usual Sunday activities in mind. Don't neglect morning worship just lo fulfill a social obligation. Virgo (Aug.

24-Sepl. 23) Lei others do the day's planning for you, and you should be able to finish this Sunday with real pleasure. Libra (Sept. 24-Ocl. 23) Your special day for seeking and getting spiritual guidance.

Problems should fade away quickly as day ends. Srnrpin (Ocl. 24-Nnv. 22) One of your best days nf Ihe month. Make full use of every potentiality and you should get what you a Sagittarius (N'nv.

23-Pec. 22) Pon'l he loo gelling slarled with Sunday activities I a inclifde Ihose other lhan the family. Take time for a i fun. Capricorn (Dec. 23-Jan.

20) Follow your Instincts and you should find Ihal. your personal interests nre well served. Morning worship brings high spirits. Aquarius (Jan. 21-Keb.

19) plans may well materialize today If you're wise enough lo take a a a of hidden opportunity. Pisces (Feb. 20-Mai'. 21) Use your charm and personality lo bring happiness lo yon and yours. Excellent prospects for Ihe Pisces who knows a he wanls.

ArlM (Mar. 22-Apr. 20) Spend al least part of thi? day In qtllpf a i i i Ihfi family. Outsiders can cause i tlfis If you let them. TJie Theatre "San Jimn Oulpnsl" 8:30 p.m., Saturday anri Sunday; through May 3D; Doran branch Thealer; 413 W.

Doran Glendale. "Affairs of Stale" --Romantic comedy set in Washinglon and starring Celeste Holm, Reginald Owen and Wesley Addy; 8:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday; fi and 9:30 p.m., Saturday and 3 and 7:30 p.m., Sunday; through May 27; Main Slage of Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Ave. "Fiesta a San by Mexican Players; 8:30 p.m., Wednesday Ihrough Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Saturday; through June Padua Hills Theater, Claremont.

"Thp, Boy starring a Powell; 8:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday; 8 p.m. Sunday; 8:30 p.m., Saturday; 3 p.m., Saturday and Sunday malin- ees; Ihrough May 28; Carousel Theatre, West Covina. "South Pacific" Betsy Palmer and Jean Pierre Aumonl; 8:30 p.m., p.m., May 30 and 31; Carousel Theatre, West Covina. p.m., Thursday through Sunday; Gilmore Brown Playbox at Pasadena Playhouse. Besl of Sunday FM (DAY) 7:00 KBBI (107.5) Music in Ihe AM 8:00 KPPC (106.7) Heartbeat Theatre 9:00 KCBII (9S.7) Light Opera Theatre 12:30 KFAC (02.3) Brislon Pops KRHM (102.7) Premiere Performance (NIGHT) 6:00 KFAC (92.3) 'Family Hour 7:00 KRHM (102.7) Werth Listening To 8:00 KCBII (9S.7) "Music of Sn.

Calif. KCBH (9S.7) The Conductor 11:00 KPPC (10C.7) Lawrenre Wclk AA EE I MM OO R.R 7. A 0 A 0 Mtrriam-Wrbttrr (f "The Servant of Two anri 8:13 p.m., May 26 and 27; Sexspn Auditorium on Pasadena City College campus. INDEPINDINT STAR-NEWS, SUNDAY, MAY 21, SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Specials Music California Concert Artists Series--Rose Marie Cardinale, soprano; and Linda Hope Schlulz, i a i 3 p.m., May 21; Sally Mosher, pianist, and Ippolilo Gays, tenor, 3 p.m., May 28; Shakespeare Club. 230 S.

Los Robles Pasadena. Thn Righteous Brothers -May 29 through June 12; Cocoanut Grove. U.S. Air Force's "Airmen o( 8 p.m. May 22, Pasadena Civic Auditorium and 8 p.m., May 23, San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.

Robert Gnnlel and Peter Nero--8 p.m. nightly through May 21; Melodyland Theatre, Anaheim. Kingston Trio --8 p.m.. nightly; May 23 through May 28; Melodyland Theatre, Anaheim. Concert for Orchestra and and Choir Lauris Jones and Howard Swan rondiic- i 4 May 21; Thome Hall, Occidental College.

Angeles Philharmonic Or-, chestra --Zubin Mehla conducting; 8:15 p.m. May 26; Thome Hall, Occidental" College. Neighborhood Chorus and Instrumental Ensemble Edward Low, i g. "Come Ye Sons of Arl" by Put-cell a "The SI reel Cries of London" hy Gibbons. Neighborhood Church, corner of California Blvd.

and Pasadena 8 p.m., May 25. Antique Show In 10 p.m. daily, through May. 21, Pasadena Civic Auditorium. 300 E.

Green St. Bonsai exhibit 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 26, 27 and 28; Los Angeles County Arbo- relum, 301 N. Baldwin Arcadia. Groat Western Fnir and Hairy Show--10 a.m.

lo 10 p.m. May 30 and 31; Oral Western Exhibit Center, Santa Ana Freeway at A a i Boulevard, Lns Angeles. Entertainment Hiinlinglon Shcrnton Hotel-Walt Robison Orchestra, i except Sunday and Monday, Ship Room. Bacchante Ronm, cocklails and dancing i except Sunday lo music of Mr. and Mrs.

88. El Poche, Dancing Friday and Saturday lo Armando Renrton a Dnria and Fabian gypsy flamencos i Benjamin, i a i appear in Rincon Flamenco, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Flamencos in Garden Room Thursdays; Closed Mondays; 233 W. Mission Drive, San Gabriel. Ice Pasadena--Casey Anderson. Willard and Grecco, also Mike i through May 28: Quintet dp Sarip, avant-garde jazz concert.

8:30 p.m. May 22. 24 N. Mentor Avp. Ice House, Glcndalc-- Tnm and Chel, Ihrouglt May 28; Merrilce and Ihp Tttrna- houls, through May 21; Tim Morgon, May 14, 23 and 28; Tuesday thru Sunday, 234 S.

Brand Blvd. Br IMon fnralo ACROSS I Site Baylor University. 5 Manrhnrian borclfr river. 9 Hotheads. Jl Roman Spirillrss.

21 Back slrect. 22 Overthrow. 23 Gaily decorated. 21 J'nurs. 25 The thcalcr.

26 Lamb's mother, 27 1'resjfS for payment. 28 Jnfrinccmenl of 29 Trademarks: Abbr. 31 Eucalyptus tree. 32 Cmtarlike instrument 33 Karly king Egypt. .31 New Zealand parrc.1.

35 Smaller quantity. 3(i Special anility. 39 40 Insinuate. 42 Mexican snapwpcd. 4.1 r.irlicle.

4-1 Crown together, 1 48 Intellect. 49 Cry out. 50 Tried out. 51 Attitude. 52 Protein food.

53 Sailing WMiL 51 Drab-colored. cloth. WilJ buffalo. S6 Small craft. SR i wild 01.

fi9 bailors' wng. 62 fjolf club. 63 Furious. Salmagundi. 67 Periods in a baseball game.

70 71 Fleet animal. Faction. 76 Ship of the desert. 78 79 Scandinavian Inhold: Var. SO Presidential nickname.

81 Suit of cards. Ivl Coolness. JU Apron strings, R5 Tranquilizcrs, B7 88 Former social 89 90 Mistaken. ')! Plaid clolli. IViliBUt.

9. Termite. Cluirrli court. 97 Kunior personified. 08 Palm leaf.

99 Harbor craft, Opulent. 301 Congressional attendant. TO Tablo raap. 3(V Absolute. 107 Flower of society.

109 Papcrhanger. 111 Shout of approval. 112 Kins barriers, 113 P-cteclivr. Ill Chief Justice; in Ihe Drtd Srott case: I 857 113 CcneraVs insignia. ll(i Sheepfold.

117 Shelheti. DOWN 1 Spouse. 2 In a different manner. 3 box. 4 A Canadian province: Ahhr, 5 The sum.

food. 7 Wfleril Indians. Flushed. '1 N'eck artery, 10 i of lira Yistpoths. 11 a opening.

12 Insight. 3.1 Methodical. I Confusion. 15 Quick to learn. 16 Common practice.

17 Spiced drink. 38 Arrests. 20 Antiseptic. 28 Principle. 30 Cabinet wood.

32 Plain, of Smith Africa. MoUs.es, 31 Subway rntranee. 35 River in. France. 36 Animal trainer, 37 Friend from Mexico.

38 Ton wordy in speaking. 39 Select. 41 Induced. M.irk.sman. Discontinue.

45 Comic strip nrtiit. 46 OOP: Cer. 47 Hauling cart, 49 Colloquial language. 50 Highwaymen, 53 In the near futine. African Tillage.

Indigo plant. i)7 Soit cream cheese. f.S KxhorUs. (ll I oiling dl Hebrew Inter. r4 (i." Fearless.

67 Cow-licaded goddess Winged Creek goddess. 60 VnltuMS. 72 World's river. 73 Religions work of fit, 7-1 German industrial tttf, 77 Skilled. 73 Conntry of Western Africa.

81 Abbr. 82 Hice dis.b. R3 Table Old Irish rapitaL 8ft Put a 87 Operation, 88 Judge't chamber. literary mtn. 91 Celebrated.

Hindu piwt 92 Disbelief. 93 Exceedingly. Beelzebub. 97 Surface of 1 gem. 99 Ancient atr Ask Minor.

Rrter bant 101 Conrdlifc!) fruit. 102 Auditory. 103 Wander aimlessly. 30t Very: ft. 106 Close of dayi Poet.

108 liuildinf site. 109 One of the seven dwarfs. 310 Pansy native. Ginger Rogers is currently starring in "Hello Dolly!" at the Los Angeles Music Center. RADIO KLAC 570 930 KGFJ 1230 KGF.R 1390 KFI 640 KFWB 980 KPPC 12-10 KALI H30 KMPC 710 KGBS 11120 KGII, 1Z60 KWIZ 14SO Omm I If KBIG 740 KNX 1070 KFOX 12HO KPflL 1540 A KABC 790 KRLA 1110 1300 KDAV 1580 kJUiUmi KIEV KRKD 1150 KFAC 1330 K1V01V 1600 DAYTIME 13 A.It.

Church at Work 1210 P.M. News. Pete i 71" 4 5 A i Ira Took 710 Music i sin a City 1J1') Mi.sic 1070 Bible Speaks 710 P.M. Art rHC Gw 71 A.M. i 1 i i I i 7110 Failh in Action fi4n Thurrh STfi NPH RTO Ncero Choir 790 I a i a i Con- A a f-ptinn Chiirrh a a i MMO P.M.

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1331 irclioard 1:00 I I i NPIVJ S7II Morninf Worship I i Klufly Hour S-ll, L.ikc' 'ralicrnrt. 1070 Stamps In Tlie News By Syrl Kronish THE DATK July 4 is an Iiistorir and mpmorablp one for the U.S. Ihe sinning of Ihe Declaration of Independence in 177fi. Kvery school boy and girl knows a Bui feu 1 people know Ilia! Krie i i a (cat of engineering which provided first a a i from HIP Kast lo HIP i west, was hogun in July 4, 1817. To honor UIP Krio Canal Ses-quirentennial, a new 5- cenl stamp will lie issued on 4 at Rome, N.Y..

where Hie first diri was (lug on a i day in 1817. The a shows Ihe siern of an a a a boa on i a a in red the words i a a neaih i i a a dales The a i is i blue a a i i a a black ladder. Thp i lei' is a and the i red. The a a sky are a blue. 1'nMecloi? i i i a a i a send ari- riressed envelnpes.

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