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Metropolitan Pasadena Star-News from Pasadena, California • 34

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fVrpaiiw 04 PASADENA STAR-NEWS, SundeYi May 947 Say Charter Wanted Most Residents by Most Residents bees using Monterey Park as a laboratory" for study cf city gov- LigHt Opera Festival Auditions This Week I General auditions for male end female stngeis for the All-Summer G5S ps- be held tomorrow, Wednesday and rIdav from 1.30 to 4.30 m. at Greek Theater, 200 North Ver- mont Avenue. errmert today announced that results of a man the street" eur- tipn of a city charter. MOVTEEEY PARK. May Or-.

The group said they questioned fitieotal Course snifWs wy hae'lgl J41 pf whom were registered voters and 128 property owners. Of this number 86 said they favored adoption of a rharter. 43 said they were satisfied with the present system, while 52 either didn't know" nr refused to answer, according to the report Students said that 11? residents favored an 1 administrative Ged ew! rates ft-djr i etpfAse fttakft mttoftm -( keiiA. ftneiter. p) fceteH.

ft i we Alert Rif. it or it. ku. Sdic HmMeth- Boss-Baritone in Concert Here I John Schmidt, young bass-baritone from Cincinnati, w-ill be presented by the Cosmopolifan Opera I Association at os fourth rnneert of the season Sunday night. May 25.

at Flks Club Auditorium. In addition to Mr Schmidt, music-lovers will be offered an ar-rav of artists, including Thelma Strange, concert violinist. Grace Moore, pianist; and I.scuta Bovee, coloratura soprano Choruses from Tne Bohemian Girl will be sung by the Cosmopolitan rhorus under direction of James Adams, formerly conductor of Kansas Cify Symphony Orchestra. The Ten Healthiest By BOB TBOMA5 HOLLYWOOD May 17. 0h Terry Hunt whose sweat and slap emporium brings pone stars down to f'ghtmg and acting weight, gives out with list of the 10 hf a bluest -looking female stars' And he adds that most of the others are oo skinny Herewith are the girls the reducing expert classifies as having a perfectly healthy appearance: Jean Arthur, J.lnan Bennett.

Ingrid Bergman, Claudette Colbert, Linda Darnell, Olivia de -Kaviland. Betty Grab'e. Betty Hutton. Ann Sheridan and Lana Turner Those girls havf the wholesome look of good health." he said. It not pleasant word, hot most of the other actresses in Hollvwood are too skinnv.

1 hey come into my plare looking too thin already, and say they want to lose 18 pounds." The current fashion among actresses and models, he rela'ed, is the wan. super-slim appearance. They seem to want to have skinny figures and drawn faces," he said. They think that gives them character and dramatic power. But it only makes them look tired, haggard aod dissipated.

Ad it endangers their health Ida Lupino. he pointed out, has added 14 pounds in the past few years and looks much betipr Btta Haworth, on the other hand, has lost se e8-al pounds and doesn look as streamlined as she d'd a few years ago." Hunt harkens back.to a previous screen era when the faces of Billie Dove. Vilma Banky and Clara Bow graced the screen. They had well-filled faces with character' he added. You could tell them apart.

Today's aclresses all look the same The trouble with American women, he said, is that they are faddists. Thev want to lose weight so thev can look like models or actresses. Or they drop IS pounds so they ran look good in the summer. 'The European woman makos a ritual of exercising and watrh-xng her diet all her life." he added That's why many of them look better at 45 than the average American woman at 28" ClauAottc Colbrrt-f'. MftrMwrra-y The Egg and SFI.F.CTEO SHOFT SI R.fFCTS AND Corn.

Daily. Box Otfice Opens 12 Cerrae Pegty Censsnins The Late George Apley lMfgret WkwM Ib BFDFI 14 Box Office Opens at 1.4o F. M. TWO mFMH BITS BftlMti '1 Fatpnrtg by Luxi I.umont IN CRUSADE Richard Hale, famed actor-singer of Broadway, morion picture and opera, who will be beard in the role of the Old Sailor in Gabriel Pierne oratorio, The Children Crusade which will be presented June 1 at Civic Auditorium by the Pasadena Citric Music Association as the event in the Spring Music Festival. book oh: A iasWa ereXA by eftaep fttr; ranotw.

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Pisadena i' JPh Cast Oorfde jBitlt 1ft? Pirkl Blilf ftX C-Sftftft Vaudeville to Continue GLACIER and YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS II 4it wrote RAIL TOURS Leave JnH t. Ik ftd Am. THE TRAVEL CENTER AU w. ftb Lota ftacele 14. UhIhbI MEMORIAL DAY WTFK-FVD EYCTFStQNS TO: GRAND CANYON Thj deightful eek-end ex ruTPon the tAode-Dot the vorTd will leave Los An-eeies Friday, May 3 Return June $3.50 pi.

CARLSBAD CAVERNS A srerali arranged ad rn duped tour to Carlsbad Caverns ull ipiip I-os AngeVa Thursday Mav nd return at 7 ID a Monday I fpprAo SV Rmtp rpbv Ride. (JOBEBa Cftvirinuous frettn F.M. Bob Mop Oorothv I amour "MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE' niwa4lira Fotrfoftn SMASH LFM r.uihM'mfflTO Pn6r ftUc ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND ROV ROC4RS KOI. I. OV TFX4S MOON" NOW PLAYING AT BOTH THEATRES A DMtO SFI.ZNICkx Tftchraicofntr RIALTOKi LYiR I General Admission $1.25 CWUraii nftr 5Ac Inrliiiling Tax FI-ATI RK STARTS 4 R.JMS.

1 nmw Motinee 6ftft I IW DOROTHY MrGl IRR FOBFRT VOLNG Claudia David MICKEY FOOXEY AnH tbft Hflrrtv Furojlv LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY" A RTflO SOVGFFT Nf W8 Done. Fairbftnkg Jt, Maurppn OHara "SINBAD THE SAILOR" (In Terhnlenlor) Simnv Tuflft FAV COMF. Xtiirt Thnrt Duel ift Ihe Sun AHantic 2 -011 Rosemead A Em Tima. Temple City orENS TODAY 4 Davn, Mav 18 "DUEL In The SUN" Temple Theater Us West as iunas. at) fabnel Rot Offlpft lit 1 ft'rlorli WAUiAfK BFFRY MigKty McGurk mrx H4VMFS CARNIVAL TN COSTA RICO" Choir lo Give Program Today is TT-l i vtUIIS USCleSS, tjCtS Wildcat With Third GABRIEL.

May enthunastie manner w-hmh the AECAD'A. Mny 1 Canllon monfjv vaudeville shows, spon- Chmr nf the Community Fresby. 'sorwJ bv Gabriel Citv F.m-tenan Church ill present a musi- Association have been re-ral vesper program Sunday at ceived. has prompted the orgamr.a-f Jah'co 5 pn, at the church under di- tmn to continue these monthly neier loses put) is the name of a rprtmn of Courtnev Eikenherrv. ni-ents.

wtrh the next one sched- minister of music The choir will i.h fnr xav 7 at the Mission reopnt Spanish lancuaap piruie tn uiea mr way ine Mission sing Ffvpral snihpms, featuring Plavhone. bp 5hun by tbp Forpign Laociiap Hear My Frapr" by Mnriplssohn. Dpparmipnt of Fasaripna Junior vith Nanrv Roberts, soprano, ns College in Sexson Auditorium at soloist. Other soloists will nn he Ann Stephens and William Gnf- 4 IW and on pm Monday. The fin, who will present special num- fllm which has Enghsh subtitles for those not too familiar with the, Duane Wonrifin will read selected Spanish languagp, is a of the gay Ftate of Jal hv RanoaM Thompson will he he colorful ranch life of Mexico nntb(lr tture rumber by the for its background Featured in rbo)r this film are regional songs and I romance lisco wuh Scriptures which will carr- the nt "Alleluia RAN I Among the attractions will be Phil and Dotty Fhplps.

head to head balancers who do their ing stunts while performing on a stairrase; Billy Woods, known as the king of the xylophone: Dor- orhv Dans and her violin; WhUpy Robprts and ma'ny othPr ftne Bwfrvpd spats wmII 20 on srIp the box nffirp bpeinnmg Monday, daneps prcompanipd by tbp jmmit. able rnanarhis. superb horseman- jship and rorien stunts MONTEREY PARK, May 17. Du to a protest peitiop against present trailer court ljrpnse an(j garbage collertinn fees, the Mon. terev Fa'k City Council had today i srheduled a meeting Mondav night With ptinrnrs representing 171 t' s'ler court owners prmestg were baspd on a Ml-cent mon'hly charge for roUerlion ot garbage and a 50-rent per month lirense Fe for each trailer spare City officials said the trrler spare fee was based on taxes which would be raid the ntv if perma- rent gtrurtuies were ererted.

Lab VACATION TOURS WIDE CHOICE Iconontitolly Prited PACIFIC NORTHWEST TOUR J4-Dv Condurted Tour Ser Rodwood? beJ-ful Cot Isftko Cro scet 'irtorifi. Hood Oropon rgvoF, Mt. Sata, Sbasa pr Oiairtorod dpluxo rnrh hotels mcHiHod -'p June J4h overv Sftidv. MEMORIAL tmree-oay rail tours CAFLEBAD CAVFBNS Visit Jiumi, sl'-ha' tour of rmema GRAND GANYOV Visit Hermit Pest, Pvr View. Gsnon.

Special MEXICO TOURS A wide selection Mexican Tours hv Am. Rail nr Rus All mriusne tours rover transportation s'sM-aeemg mps. np hotel" Tours visit Mexico Cit F'natwg Gar-hens. Pyramihs, Taxco, Mer'ha. em TOURS TO CENTRAL end S.

AMERICA; ebn EUROPE TOURS TO ALL POINTS IN AMERICA airline reservations and tickets HOTEL AND DUDE RANCH RESERVATIONS Dft'ly 1'wU 4 P. W. LtfProfY nifliiobe on COMMANDER SCOTT TRAVEL SERVICE 175 Green (street. Pasakena 1 gVeemere MISSlLO. Mnnt.

Mav 17, UA1- MONROVIA. May 17. Joseph After sweating it nut with twin un-1 BalnugH. World War 11 Navy vet-j loaded rifles. Ken Cooper finally jeran, md member of Arradia-Mon-1 managed to shoot a mountain lion rovia Tost No.

2078, Veterans of' ju't 20 feet from hus front door. 1 Foreign Wars, was elected com-1 Looking out the door tn see what mender nf the ppw lv-formed Sixlh. his dog a harking about. Cooper District in a reernt election meeting saw' the lion sauntering up the at Pomona. front walk.

He sent Mrs Cooper! Two ballots w-ere necessary bp- for a rifle, fore Mr. Balough was elected bv a It was unloaded Bhe went for a 47 0 4g count nVer his opponent, second rifle also unloaded Otto Ness of Pasadena. Others The thud nfle she brought was'eprp(j WPr(. Norton of El loaded aod Cooper shot ihe beast MontPi senior vire-rommander; J. wnthin 20 feet of the door arid Wealon of Whittipr, junior vice- still coming" ommander; Otlo Ness or Pasadena.

nidge advocate; A. B. Burdick of ColOT llm ShOWg F.1 Monte, chaplain; C. W. James of --r Temple Citv, quartermaster; T.

J. jl.W.U.A, Uamp WOTK DeUry pf Tasariena, surgeon; and Stine nf Baldwin Tack, guard. intprert Iprn-age girls at-. th1 rPW rorn The Widow Misbehaves Claudino Titles ConL Daily. Box Office Opens 13 IJirk Fonell vel-n Reye Johnny 0XlockA ranrho Time A no UlrhirT.

THE IdYST HONEYMOON Cowt. Daily. Box Office Opens li m. 1.4-088 sl Jennifer Jnnes-lnseph Cotlen (N TFCHNirntOK Duel in the Sun, It'S. IR, 1.4J.

Box Office Opens at P. ytT DESMLLiJ nirli PbmaH KiaIj-r Reset Johnny OCIock Franehol Tone Ann Rihnrfts 4THE I.OST HOVEYMOOX Bov Offirft Opens at 12:00 I IT KLRANDl Nmm 1 James Stew art Oonna BeeS It A Wonderful, Life Humphrey Bopart-Ehthth SfVt 'DEAD RECKOMVfV Box Office Opens at 12.45 dhftWft rr.y.eui mng: rrnehs Fred ABate BLUE SKIES In Tfhntinr RHnn Dnnlrv) RoHf, The Beginning er the Enrl Box Office Opens at 12.45 P. Si Brian fnnivy. Yvonne CtrHt Song of Scheherazade LurM HoM. AM THE MAN I hO9 Dr.

Edward Griggs Due at Forum I ARCADIA. May 17 Dr Edward Howard Griggs will address the Arcadia Forum Tuesday at 7 30 m. at First Ax enue School auditorium on A Philosophy of Life for the Prespnt Age Dr. Griggs has sooken in the Brooklyn Institute in New York for '47 years, and is currently lecturing nn 'Tlatn before the Pasadena Town Meeting at the McKinley Schnol nn Mondav nights, through 2. The Forum is open to the public.

Dr. Frederick Roman is leader. Cuy kndr.s' Comedy pi ImU (Mi md Jury JmKk Yaite Bfe WrmKl HO "fLD (Bfm the filghtly except Monday Hotel Green Pejadeno ANNOUNCING Four-State Ten-Day NATIONAL PARK EXCURSION 195JS plimrppr. T-f r. i Pasadena Y.WCA.has made a 9 in Arcadia-Mon.

to Aid Life Research Technicolor movie Short. -Its P8f3hena, Monterey Park. Wonderful Time- at the camp. Tah- Mon'p' r. Whittier, ROITH BEND.

Ind May 17 01 P' MdowBt ln the San Jacinto n'' Alhambra. Raldw.n Tark. Notrft Pam VTnirity pjnnjt tp Sierr Marir. Talmrial, South begin construction shortly of a new" scheduled at lorat rasad2n nd Temple City, laboratory for germ-free life re- high schools, Pasadena Junior! College and El Monte Union High The laboratory will he used pn- manly for th breeding of Thfr's h'e camp rally md Consultant Bnclff-d numbers of germ-free animals rrty May DQCKeQ uae medical problems and in the Grove Park, according to1 SOUTH PASADENA. Ma 17.

bartermlogy laboratories. Mabel Shelqnist, Y-Teen director. Request of Clarence Burke, Tlan- Amnng Ihe problems to he inves. ning Commission chairman, that tigaied wuth the an, mats the Rcd Canary Search ihe commission employ Joseph Mel- cause of tooth decs and the iso. jlen, member of the Los Angeles latino of new food factors.

HOS Strange Results icoumy planning group, as consul- The pewi building w-ill he two tant at the rate of 23 per meeting Fcrifs high and voil be construrt. SPRINGFIELD, May 17 (llJD.ws approved by the city council ed of brick, glass brirk and lndi- Canaries' yellow coats are no safe Wednesday night. The letler point- tending camp this summer, thrill-' I i 1 ikT NCVy VtCrail Named by V. F. W.

A Mpyrnati English Subiflpa Jimirap CpllfpC Elvira Metday. May 19 4:00 8:00 F. M. 4ft Iftrlw4ra Mt PASADENA TONIGHT at 6:00 p. M.

SUBJECT: Why change the nann? of Pasadena Jr. College? 0r. Wm. 8. langsdarf Moderotor KWKW 141ft IP LgMjg Irafnrtng: LA? 'IGA? EOLLDLS DAM GRLND CANYON ZION Meke IPU epfe-fction t1rbj ftfh- DE LUXE TRAVEL TOURS 4 F( Golorahn Street gVeamore 3-851 Shakespeare Club Auditorium Zm S.

Ie Bobirs, Pasadena TUES. EVE. ONLY, MAY 20, at 8:30 Direct from Greatest Ovation San Francises ainee Argmtinlt and Carmen Amaya BALLET ESPANOL Gypsy dancer Incsita is the fipinl of the tole ArfenHuilft Sun Fttficisce Nws. Kxcelient enterialnmenf -Micnet nd Alhaicln score bit -1mm I fitimaks Inc iimarlnc Sn FrnciRco Exominer. MajntHrent costiimenCftrln Montnva ptovi uiftr onto with Incredible speed nd skiir Sun Francisco Chronicle.

'Bullet Fspannl gnperlor tn anv troupe of Spanish dancer aefft here if! 8 long time Francisco Cull Bulletin, TlfKFTH NOW, Nh Travel Rmean. Jit Fat r1nrfto 1-108 in Springfield. Raymond F. Patton ed out that Mr. Mellen has Ijeen wants to turn them red I sitting on meetings wnhout Patton, a member of the Amer- charge and that the commission is iran Color Breeders Association, (meeting weekly to work out as has been working for eight years lolsonn ns possible a master plan for breed a scarlet canary.

So far he the city to be submitted for testdent has been only partly successful, approval at open hearings. His latest Rttempt sports shook-! ing pink" leathers. In his breeding experiments Patton has turned canaries orange, rnpper, maltose, mahogany and nprieot- eotored 23ljZTIT-ilT Em.TVr-tTk ftcal Aommfr camp for 25 8 to 14. July 1 to AnjDst A fnRSPlflrfni mount ft o- Ssr e.rnaminn erosrsm based nn ei-eils ena In-Ueegti pf at Pfliip, InHudM itromtoft, pMc, NftMrnft. ftftocft, oftturo twftv, ootrfoo Ha ftftv tuftfi.

ynMftore worker. jsetatiie; ntftHoft 5. full. 1 oMpHoft FREE ara limftcfnnft. Famous Los Angelas BREAKFAST CLUB On KFWB vrv Xf, A M.

7th Anmisl 17-nv AM-Kxprnse i Tmir to MEXICO! I of AnfPt 15th Pnocial Luft A irCondticnod Pullman Tram1 Sovonteoti nv of ThriUnsj Arivontijr MflV Fvtrf Fftfttifroft rersooalt.v Conriuctod Throughout Pit Puan- MnrobH lrTUape Laft P2cusro Desert rf tons. Cuenaveci 8X00. Ousdaiur Acelmcm Puebla Garc -Cresoo tin Cordb ard other pclnta of mferet. tfff lfjf(hrnsttfo fwd fall or A ub. 0-21191 of VA-15M Ofhr TfWf 1t Via Atr.

Kfl or B'Uf CMfornU Towriat Ritrufl ft myAvsT A M2 Ao kWT Midiies i ft-5 i 4 r.0 nAFsktvt ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE AT BANNISTER'S NEW ORLEANS SHOF 183 North lake Avsns, Pasadena NEXT DOOR TO RALPH'S 4 May 17th through 23rd faflttsiY 12 M. LEARN HOW PRAYER CAN HEAL YOU Msw.ilcfj ChriitiPi Hevn dses tf fea. dhs csraepa! ard bui'nwij ff ysu y-sp Vrc'V er'thtpg nbet pwer ef praysr taughf ChrtJfian A FREE LECTURE "hted "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION" tr Themas F. C. Kfvclry Irrreehm of TKt T' Fir! CVrc! Crf to Tuesday, May 20 12:10 Noon in CIVIC AUDITORIUM ALL CORDIALLY INVITED LEOKEN LODGE CAMP FOR GIRLS 8 1.

13 Tra 0 CRESTLINE, CAUF. TEL. MS. FUTH PFOirTY 533 PROSPECT TERHACE 0 PASAPFNA SY. S-24R1 Spantjb I Monday, 10-12 Spanish Vednesdsy.

ID-12 Fourb Hoof Lounga Pasadena Ableic Club SYcjmora 6-9121 The Broadway Pasadena FresenLs EVENTS OF THE WEEK thorntoH'CArlsoh CcM.dLtA ft SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Now fbaf material re more avstl- able, are resuming fo ur prewar ebedule. Our. stores will be open daily 9:00 Ms to 9:00 P. Including Sundays sfaring MAY 17th 2771 I. Fothil! BM.

1424 W. Calaracta S. RUTH CORNELL FULLER in Kgr mprpretnien of PAVILION CF WOMEN" by Pearl $, Ruclt Wednesday, May 21. af 2:30 FifK Floor Lounge Pasadena Atbleic Club if. BROADWAY PASADENA Colorado of Lo Robin llSJFUi LillLCT 1.

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