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Independent from Long Beach, California • 11

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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"orr 7 "TV smmk, cut, i Mr is. is THE INDEPENDENT Pege II JOHNSON IN HOLLYWOOD TY Viewer Figi Stacked? Quiz Told COURTESY COMFORT SERVICE NOW PLAYING! Movie Stars Show Another Tula ft Knack for Quotes Dc Haven Romance Is on tlic Rocks UTEJOAINMEM' QNQMXQPE AM) OOCOftl By KKMKINE JOHNSON IMPERIAL hi 4i97i C0U1 MINE OF WlEETSXVfEASWEGAS "coverage maps Issued by the Federal Communications Commission to make them conform to "actual coverage." If. that were done, he said. Independent stations would obtain 1 obtain MIAMI, Fla. VD The romance of Actress Gloria Dellaven and Dick Fincher, a Miami automobile dealer.

Is on the rocks. Fincher said Monday Gloria SongwrUers Son Contesting 'Will; June Hearing Set HOLLYWOOD (NBA) Notable Quotables: Lana Turner, about why she never goes near the kitchen: "Lex (hubby Lex barker) cooks beautifully. Why shoul worry? a a a Charles Vidor, after directing Grace Kelly In "The There is less of the atar' behavior about her than almost any other girl ever worked with. And she has the strongest nervous system Ive ever experle ce She can resist iny disturb-a nee. Shes built that way reserved, terribly professional, ANN 80THER.V about the dif-ference between movie and TV acting: They're practically the same except that in the movies you esn get your teeth into a role only if they are capped." ROBERT MAXWELL, producer of the highly successful "Laaslo telefilm series: "If the REST 0A4IA-ID I C1MMI EPRBIDDEN PCflNEI ilefti rn ovptian.IT Lm M4M eriN NOON Starts Wednesday Otis rrMilnaM'A TREMAN cwpen M.riwM16 COHQUElfOR" open f.M.

Vi JANI WYMAN i VAN JOHNSON. LOS ANGELES OB A son of Lew porter Monday filed a Superior' Court suit contesting the will of the. late songwriter Who composed, among others, "Beautiful Ohio." Mitchell vf 1 Tabieporter contended Ms father was of unsound mind when he willed his entire estate to Tableporters half-brother, Franklyn Jacques' Tabieporter. The will, dated March 3, 3953, also leaves Franklyn Tabieporter any future royalties, from For ters songs, i Superior Judge Clyde C. Trip- night for told Mist man Miss knew rled IVjjgy Ann Garner whole story can't be tolrt in Wirl fPinw lines of dialog we dont want it, i tarm BAN BJULEY cm CttJSSSE ItkaBtoa 1 Mwwil "fOSSIDDIN MANIT 'MIIACll in BAIN' Jill Nn HI47 HflVH JANS WTWUM7AN "Miracle In the Rain" 1AIV BAT SatA to Hn Imm A Cater "HILKN OP TROT" "WORLD i WITHOUT IND JKON0 mr JANE JL VAN WYMAN JOHNSON uui i- il n.i.n "Miracle in the Rain SOHO of, the SOUTH" Starts Wednesday or ora the aaraaeraa.

'VfH CUV MANSON VHKINM 1CITH JOHN HOOIAX Df AN JAGCtS h. All we (in 1 try to leave a feel Ing of warmth and nlcenrss, a sort of 'all things to all Vivien lkigii, talking aixmi Marilyn Monroe wearing her cos-tumca from the stage version of "The Sleeping Trlnee: "Im sure theyll be too tight in certain placea. NINA FOCI laughing about her weekly fencing lessons: "It's hot only great exercise it's very useful when you're dealing with agents. 1 RICHARD CONTE I "The reason so Many Hollywood stars who play lovers get involved in extra-curricular romantic Intrigues is that they get confused. They confuse their real life with lett set June 14 for trial.

gJtLlf.W AttT OPEHS 5:45 WBELL (-ssrms-nn Hweow2llsrTCW AtSMU KtH iOHCHEHS SJWDEKS Story at W.S. Itratoflyar rjBONTHEL THRESHOLD OSPACer- OvrMAonoN WrgMiUltN Jtto NOMAS Pm MOOR ENDS TODAY gw 6-3207 iPnn AT ItIVOLI OPENS Cfl UNTIL P.M. JOAN FONTAINE SCO HIT COLOR eoLoi "A DAY SHOWS START AT DUSK iCMSONatCSuT has returned his qiamond ring and their engagement has been terminated by "mutual consent, The two met Feb. year later ani plgns to marry this September and honeymoon In Europe. Gtoriq now is touring Europe alone; ala oiMif Fincher said she is )n Paris now.

Miss Dellaven went Into retirement as an actress after) meeting Fincher, fijhe Is ached? -tiled to open soon lnl a Las Vegai club. I Recently, a chauffeur arrest speeding In North Florida officers he wii delivering si 31Q.OOO Continental II tq Dellaven from Texas Oil? J. Robert Neat at the time Dellaven said She hardly 5 ted Neal. Miss Dellaven hi is been twice. LAST OAYI INI NOON 50c UNTIL' 1P.M.

TATE Mas. HU-2721 DCZAtoiBNUVIMU intn-mcT'tinia-iuiisrr I 2ND SUSFINSIHITI i OINC MN- nilNUH NIUON THE WA our AT LOS ALTOS TOWNS OPKNS Start! at DihA TV EM. OF FURY Dale j. ROIIITSON it to kr' k- i.jui 1,7 WASHINGTON CD A small town television station operator testified Monday that TV pro gram sponsors are being "hoodwinked, about the number of people watching their shows. Manager Bill Hoover of KTEN TV in Ada, Okie said networks and big city stations are using misleading figures that exaggerate the range of shows in soil ing them to advertisers.

WHAT THEY fail to teir the sponsors, he told the Senate Com merce Committee, is -that, at a certain points television stations signal usually encounters interference from another station. Thus, he said, the advertiser "basically Is bring: cheated by being led to bclieve: that his program can be seen in this Interference area. As a solution, Hoover advocated a complete devision of the TV LIWP I1 W.J ISIT BAT "REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" "BROKEN STAR" TOMORROW atop hit III STEVE SHERIDANCOCHRAH Come Next a republic production i KUPLOWfl PAk AMOUNT I0BEL. mil Hltor BM. Tt 1-ISIS SI Snato 11 Ik Sail COMPTON irNWOOO SABER, I ITII L.

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In the business of supplying scenery for their shows; This criticism came frpm Peter. J. Jlotondoa scenery- Con tractor, wh6 said he onee handled dozens TV shows but nwf Is down to one "Hit parade' 1 flatly charge that this so because the TV networks'do not want any Independent factors In the production, directing; design' ing orl staging of shows to. he seen over their networks," he aid, HE NlOflKMTEl) divorcing network shows from the scenery business except on unsponsored shows. lt In another development.

Sen. Drlcker (fl-Ohlol said In an In trrvlew the committee might look into the possibility of set ting up federal controls on the networks that would make sure they are transmitting Vuiwlani hi" news. Brlckrr jsald he dldn'tv want censorship snd that so far he believes network generally have handled neWs fairly. But he said there la a pnntentlal power there to mold public opinion that might require some sort of-government "check rein." '61 the RKO Theaters Co. Expands, Alters Name NEW YORK LT RKO Theaters which recently acquired the Cleveland Arcade Co.

Including Its control of Gera Monday announced, a change in Its name to RKO Industries Corp. The new firm Is a diversified enterprise with about employes and two principal subsidiaries: RKO Theaters and RKO Gera Corp. The board of directors appointed three new directors and elected new officers. They 'are Albert A. Llst, board chairman and president; William A.

Broadfoot, vice chairman, and Sol A. Schwartz, executive vice president. Schwarjz will continue as president and chief executive. The three new directors are Broadfoot. Royal B.

Lord 'and A. If. Parker. Broadfoot is chief executive of the U. S.

Finishing-Aspinook division of Gera; Lord is chairman of the Gera executive committee and Parker is president of Old Colony Trust Boston. Boat Stand OKtl An application by the Junior Chamber of Commerce to operate a model boat kit sales stand on Pier A on May 27, Harbor Day, was approved Monday by the Board of Harbor Commls- sioners. subject to the "city at tomeys approval. COMING TO. THE RIYOLI LOS ALTOS TOMORROW 1MI rums EATBQ CO-FEATURE TOM IRTOli IACQUEUNE BEER tel Mbp ja in otxiai 'IJi'i Mi' imoer ui'i a 4-t- PHONE HI 1-1411 LAST TIMES TONITK! "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS" "TIMETABLE" STARTS TOMORROW STARTS TOMORROW! Gaym Funny, tuneful nl r.

Mt jLumi ilj I INA TURNER Has "flood Cook" uhat the script writers plot for thep." GORDON MarRAKl. "I hate show'iieople who say. they'll do anything to keep their kids out of show business. So whats wrong with lT NEW YORK Peggy Ann Gamer, onetime rhlld movie star who became a grownup actress, and stage actor Albert Salmi took nut a marriage license Mon day, Theyll be married Friday. For Miss Gamer, 24, it wilt be her second marriage.

She was divorced in 1933 froriT Actor Richard Hayes. Salmi, 28, -plays the young cowboy protagonist In the current broadway hit "Bus Stop. It will be his first marriage. Lnvoy on Visit NEW YORK O) Frederick M. Alger U.S.

ambassador to Belgium, returned Monday for a "routine visit. He said he would go to Washington today, to report to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and then visit his family in Detroit. LAST TIMKS TONITKI "Revolt of Momlo Stover" "BROKEN STAR" AT BOTH THEATRESI GANGLAND STRIKES" LAST TIMKS TONITK! "COURT JESTER" "JOHNNY O'CLOCK' STARTS TOMORROW! pr-SSlt: ptitiiti cGrc; ON THE WATERFRONT Ctoa SlOOaS Jaka A OAR 41 BAIT, Alton anB COSTtUO "A GO TO MARS" BIRKEiUmOD SrrYSnssaantoe MfV.M wOOO WTMRN MW vOM JONNSON Wad! ROCK MieSON to Tacknkalar "LAWLESS BREED" CamaNy to Vi toart Kill. i MIIMI "KISS ME KATE" IN CAMUON Julia SlIMOe "HEADLINE HUNTER" Oil Vi'S) Mirfl GREATEST! MABLON JEAN FRANK VIVIAN DRANDO -MIONSSMIJABLAINE a ClNEMASCOea AMO COLON "WHEN IN ClNCMASCOPCAND IN COLOR I to ROSEST rni STUBBY KAYE t. MAY JOHNNY SILVEB JHE GOLD WYN GIRLS tt JQSEPH L.

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