Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 May 1956, p. 24

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22 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 17, 1958 pin-point bombing by H-Bomb of in the | island BULL'S EYE FOR H-BOMB Bad weather has delayed the | an especially laid-out target on | Photo the tiny half-mile-square Namu | South Pacific. | Construction Categories Record Gains In Quarter Canadian Press Correspondent [the finished product. ST. HYACINTH, Que. (CP)-- PROUD PRODUCT | |A never-ending search for new! Until 1946 the school operated its| |uses for Quebec province's milk butter and cheese factories on a By YVES MICHAUD milk from its source through iy 'Quebec School Seeks Improved Milk Products tions are arranged for the benelit| of farmers. Curtice said General Motors is|prices his cars will cost more going to try to maintain a 40-hour next year, he told a press confer- I | 1 G.M.'S Head Boss x: = mie ut ex Sees Layoffs So uit vil 15 anu nk soe On Horizon {come will not be "severe." | 70-MILE-HOUSE, B. C. (CP) | The indicated production total, | Fire destroyed the 70-Mile-House {he said, still will give the industry | hotel, a stopping-place in the gold {a good year--the third-best rather rush days and a landmark alter DETROIT (AP)---Harlow H. Cur- tice, president of General Motors A tour usually ends with the Corporation, Wednesday lowered i his prediction on auto production \ than the second-best in industry which this Cariboo community was history. Because of higher steel] d production goes on quietly here at commercial basis, but now pro- 4 |a school where experts are trained duces only limited quantities of : 4 |for the dairy industry. cheese of varied types for regular ? | A combination experimental and customers. teaching institution, the school has| the production of cheese. Many trade name of "Bleu de Maska. varieties now available in Canada Described as a gourmet's delight, can trace their origin to the the cheese has brought orders) Ischool's spotless laboratories. from coast-to-coast, The school also trains men in the! The officials say that what and . a become known as the "blue-type' has concentrated much of its work of a blue-type cheese sold under the that incur lung cancer from their once- fashionable habit. Health Minister Robert Turton said a statistical in-| vestigation » show any relation between she tak- ing of snuff and lung cancer. isit Wind iors Sa lnviled lo laste the i1is vear and forecast additional . |layoffs in she industry. Teenage NO CANCER--JUST SNUFF |ably woud tame to 5.800000 ars DANCING , ih NU ably would come to 5,800, cars : LONDON (Reuters) Britain's | instead of the £500,000 he forecasi School officials are proudest of snuff.users were assured recently earlier this year. CLUB BAYVIEW c there is no evidence they will - py WHITBY At its Best Friday, May 18 Club Privileges 2.00 Per Couple Teen Town Friday in Britain failed to oop Foon art of producing butter ) variety of other by-products of cheese was accidentally discov- 'mi ered centuries ago by an absent minded shepherd in Europe. The 1K. | Known as I'Ecole de Laiterie de forgot a container of !Saint-Hyacinthe, the school was shepherd opened (ernment grants. to the cave a week later he found THOROUGH TEACHING {that the curds had turned into al It is one of three provincially- delicious cheese | financed schools in this industrial, In well - equipped laboratories, town which also ranks as one of students are taught how to match the province's leading educational the effects nature had on that first centers container of curds. Special in- Within the town, situated on the grediens are produced to speed maska river about 35 miles cast the aging of cheese and to give it Montreal, is a provincial veter- a distinciive flavor Production of cheese is varied shows the large area laid out in the sands of the island, : target THEATRE GUIDE * 1.15, 1 | Ya lof inary school and a provincial tex- tile school to give students as broad an ex Approximately 100 students how perience as possible Improve are enrolled at the dairy school ments in the types of cheese are Marks -- "Naked Amazon,' almost 65 years ago and curds one day in a damp, musty Deer will be tagged in this area since then its operations have been cave where he had sought refuge|this year by | financed by annual provincial gov- from a storm. When he returned! servation officers, to aid biologists TAGS ON DEER PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP)! Business Men's Lunch! COMMERCIAL HOTEL 4 Sponsored by WHITBY BRASS BANL C.R.A. 8 P.M. Saskatchewan con-! in learning more about the move- ments of the animals. OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE \ | BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE MGM's 4ro9 of dasite under GREGORY PECK ™ Purple 5 Plain Colour by TECHNICOLOR y SUPERVISED KIDDIES - 5° 7 SHOWS FREE PLAYGROUND L Milioms Wepit. WHEN THEY HEARD THE FRANK, REVEALING STORY OF LILLIAN ROTH! ® ... see the dramatic movie jolter of the year... based on the real-life autobiography of the woman who fought her way up from shome-- as only a woman can! MGM pREBENTS SUSAN HAYWARD ILL CRY TOMORROW RICHARD CONTE EDDIE ALBERT 10 VAN FLEET ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PE aH I Feature Daily . . . 1:45 - 4:10 6:35 - 9:00 | | | REGULAR | | 4.20, 20, 10.25 "The 'ol Story,' 35 5.40 The Coldiiz for a two-year course. On gradu- continuously sought } . story, 2.47, 0.40, 8.4). Las v » OXper vi The laboratories alsa seek solu A total of $902,254,600 worth of up $108,111,000; Ontario $371,505. complete show at 8.45 ation they will be Experts in Yap tions to special problems submitted construction projects has been 500 ($282,592,500) up $88,913,000; ous phases ( a I 3 " . da {ust Cert | ard i P . ' : ' , s And their knowledge will not be by the dairy industry ertain cu awarded in Canada in the first and the Western provinces $180, Biltmore -- 'Pete Kelly's Blues based solely on textbooks tures needed in the production of four months of 1956. This figure is 881,000 ($208,769,700), down $27 (CinemaScope and Color), 2.45, mw od a 15 note BIC 8 actor ' p d The school i ed on a 350- cheese are supphed to factories on based on information collected by 888 600 6.15 and 10.15 pm. "The Ken 5 \ ' Hugh C. MacLean Building Re- " kinn" ( Tig . sere farm that has its own herd request without charge | ports and it is the highest figure Compgralive figures for April tuckian (CinemaScope and Col of 125 purebred Ayrshire cattle The school and Hs farm are ever recorded for this period of for each category (with 1955 or 4 Lw, S30 aud Ba hs M. he students are taught to handle open to visitors and demonstra r A figures in brackets) same ol ollywooc starts he vear. Four construc ate- Tr po ' p # a5 the sear. Four construction ate" jolipws: Mesioential, $9699300) S05. Last complete" show 835 gions have made large "gains over '$85.482,100), up $1511.20: Busi p.m he tot + 1935 n ness, $47.816,200 ($50,054,700), Regent "I'll Cry Tomorrow." the totals for 1955. The cumulative co a 4 ' total is $191.345.000 up over the down $2.238,500; Industrial $54 Shown daily at 1.45, 4.10, 635 same figure for last year 272.700, (272,700) up $41.245.500 9.00. Last complete show at 8.40 wREN -BUFFALO--- Channel 4 WOR BUFFALO -- Channel 2 With a total of $224.315.400 chalk- and Engineering $35,233,200 ($32,- P m. IE ~ ed up for the month of April, 1956, 473,600), up $ 600, ! CBLT-TORONTO Channel 9 this year has gained over 1955 in ALL AREAS GAIN Plaza -- "Man With The Golden 0 VENIN | 140 PM 4 Cartoons three out of the first four months. Regionally for the: month of Arm {Adul 113, 3.26, 5.31, FRURS Pac Ro [11--The Late Show 3-Mickey Mouse Club Last month s gain amounted to April, all areas recorded gains. J 36, 9.49. Last complete show sn Capers | Drama ' BAD PM, $43.277,800 over April, 1955 With a total of $6.7 million for the = 9.3L p.m » tain Gaunt | 5. 2. Tonight 1-BaF lev | One hundred and forty-six pro- month, the Maritimes was $3.8 Brock (Whitby) -- "Forever Dar- § nkyLee Show 4"Playnouse" 2.5 Howdy Dood : 1 1: : " N | y jects valued at over $1 million each million up over April, 1955. In ling Evening shows 7 and 9 4--Uartoons 9 FRIDAY 4-Gens Autry { have been awarded so far in 1956. creases in Residential, Business p.m. Saturday Matinee 1.30 p.m, Mickey Mouse Club R00 AM | 0m rM | Of this total, thirty were awarded and Engineering were recorded 5:30 P.M 4--Captain Kangaroo 1-0 roug w.ow | in January, thirty-one in February. Quebec had a healthy $61.5 mil- 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 5, 2-Today 9-Ny Little Margie fifty in March, and thirty-five in jon total for the month gain of North York Township, $5.6 million; 9, S-Howdy Doody | 20 AM y Ankle Oadley Rid April. These projects account for 23 million over the 1955 figure. CNE building, Toronto, $2.9 mil 4--Gene Autry 4 | s--~Home Cooking 4---News: Range er | a sizable chunk of the cumulative gp, n (aD gue. | on: 150 houses, Markham T 6:00 P.M, | 4--Little Rascals F=Wiig Bill Hieuvek | total but the bulk of the doll Business and Industrial were the Pao ouses, arkham Town-' ,. o. [0 | 3-As the World Turns 630 P.M. | aL u e bu of e dollar- ja.06 gainers here. ship, $2 million food plant, Leam- 'g_the Goldberg's 9.30 AM 11--Sporls; 'Weather volume is made up of awards for With the highest regional total, ington $5 million; law school addi- s5-Little Rascals 4--Marion Roberts $--Movie Museum projects valued much less than §1 forth onth. Ontario th $108 8 tion, Toronto, $1.3 million 4--Headlmes; Sports 5,2---Rumpus Room 5--Long John Silver | million. mill le ion pos Sa ahead of research laboratory, Ottawa, $1 2--Hopalong Cassidy 10.00 A.M. 2---News | Comparative cumulative figures ost voor Gains in Industrial d million; and pipe line, southern 6.30 P.M. 4--Gary Moore H 7.00 P.M for each category for the first four p ' nev and ontario, $1.3 million 11--Sports, Weather $, 2---Ding Dong School |i1_Hepalong Cassidy . months of 1956 and 1955 (with 1955 Residential surpassed losses In 56 dig oy " J 9.4-Patti Page 10.30 A.M. | 8--Tabloid | figures in brackets) are as fol. Business and Engineering Western Pipe mill, Edmon- s_wild Bill Hickock S, 2--Ernie Kovacs | s-«Victory at Sea lows Residential. 3347.335.200 All four categories were up In ton, $7 million: 200 houses Kiti- 2--~News and Sports | 11.00 AM, g Count of Monte { ($277,552.100), up $69,783.100: Busi- the Western region. and the total op ip ton go ion packing 140 P.M, 5a Home Aap 1H i Casto Fran and | mess. $189.408.000 (8170,894.900). in was $47.1 million for the 'month, Dlant addition. Trice Apert 1l-Gouden West Ja | ¢-Strixs it mien {ollie $18,513,100: Industrial $132.152.800 $8.6 million higher than April. 1 A he Wad A iirrace 12.00 NOON 7.30 PM. | ($102,517,500) up $49.635,300; and , As already mentioned thirty-five M0 fig tor Loom at For We aN 4--Cisco Kid 4--News; Serial Dramas 11-Ozzie and Harriet Engineering $213,358,600 ($159,- "Big Jobs" valued at over $1 mil- Wor en, » Fort Smith, 5 Kuika, Fian and Ollie] 5:2--Tennessee Ernie S-Guy Lombarde 945,100), up $53,413,500 "lion each contributed to the gen. ©"! 31.2 million 7 ss pli e » STs Timer; News A regional cumulative compari- eral picture across the country. Quebec -- Pulp plant, Thurso. s--cCelebri yhouse fiche aT pl eS pik Th son of awards indicates how the Sixteen of these were in Ontari $16 million; chemical plant, Val- 5-Dinah Shore $--Feature Movie | 5.00 PM. work is dispersed across Canada nine in the Western provinces, leyfield. $5.9 million; Seaway con 5.00 Prestas 2--Mid-day | Matines 11, 5-Wayne and Shuster be Again 1955 figures are in eight in Qebec, and two in the tract, Beauharnois, $3.4 million po anger 1.45 P.M. | 5-Quiz Show x brackets: Maritimes. $44,432 600 Maritimes and 97 houses, Montreal, $1.1 mil- "91 Joe P.M. } 1L-School Telegasts . d=Mams 7 taceint - : 3 JR0E - io , Lolly Toodum ~Now Let's yate zzie an a ($22,223.000), up $22.209.600: Que- LARGER PROJECTS lion. st S2You Bet Your Life | 2.00 P.M. | 5.30 bec. $305.435.400 ($197,324.400). Some of the larger projects: On-| Maritimes Home for aged, St. {_Bob Cummings 4--Robert Q. Lewis 11--Ritchie Theatre ---------- es! {PIO Orlon plant, Maitland. $8 John's, Nfld, $1.5 million: and £30 P.M. { 2--Helen Neville Show s--Plouffe Family million: 586 houses, Bronte, $10.8 dredging, St. Johns, N.B., $1.5 mil- 11,9--Jane Wyman - | 2.30 P.M. | S--Life of Riley Court Hears million; rehabilitation centre, lion. S--Dragnet is Matinee aus | $-Our Mis Brooks 4+--Climax 5-My Li rgie rossroads | 2-Stop the Musle A-Heet The, Villers a ' J P.M. - a 00 FM | 2~House y | 11, 8--Graphic : | A : | 3.00 P.M. | 5--Big Story : ' Drinking Came RADIO LOG pe 1 | (ES ' SPeorit's BB TS 4--The Big Payoff | 3--Dollar a Second : 2--Film. Festival 9.30 P.M. | B f Killi 2-Dragnet | 3.30 PM {11, 9, 5--Star Stage 4 e ore al ing TRURSDAY EVENING HTH 9.30 ry | 4--Bob Crosby Show | 4--Star Playhouse " - - ursd atur "] Ji i ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A fatal Aull Dd CJBC-cote Glee | Clue Ng PY 5. 3-Ford Theatre. | 11--The Falcon | are ee Pa | i stabbing at nearby Jordan last VREN.News Sports CBL-Ont. Sportsman WBEN-Johnny Dollar 4--Four-Star Playhouse | 9_Open House { 11. ws, 5 2-Sports Caval H 2 : CBL-News; Sports WBEN-Bing Crosby CKEY-Baseball Seria 1 Sept. 3 followed a six-hour drinking CKLB-News, Opinions i 9.30 P.M 1040 PN i Serial Damas on U; Boy . : 4 ' 7.45 P) . 11--Thursday Feature 30 P.M. | 4--Line-Up | bou a series of quarrels. aj Sports GC sao RA PM WEBEN-Leading Question |For rao aay a y 11--Matinee 10.30 P.M. | 1 witn ified Wednesday at the h4 Pid NOpy xd Marrow CFRB-Amos n' Andy S--Lux Theatre 9-The Prince 4--Person to Person ing of murder de-' ouy goon : FRBWJohnny Polar CBL-Conversation 2-Mayor of the Town 5-Queen For A Day 11.00 P.M, Nashkawa, 23, of WGR Spor: Heartbeats CIBC Songs We § JBCPIaner Brainy 10.30 PM 4--Edge of Nignt iL 3, 5 1. 3-News, Sports WGR-! -Bon, e ang a he 30 P.M. . SBL-Livestaek: Siete -s 8.00 P.M CAL Nay DN 3 Alfred Hiteheock | FRIDAY EVENING 1 Wenn a 1 slaying of charged with the ou; p pac' Listening | CKLB-Spotlight WBEN Date Line =Death Valley Days 5.60 P.M. | 9-Famous Film aying of Alex Styres, 53, in a cpp pyline; Music WBEN Jack Carson CFRB.Back to the Bible 11.00 P.M. 11, 9-Roy Rogers 5,2 Tonight ' ' cabin at a Jordan fruit farm. Since 'CFRB-News: CBL-The Waiting Peope CKLB-Spotiight {11 9. 5, 4. 2-News, Sports | 5Pinky Les 4--Theatre he was charged Nashkawa has WBEN-Mike Mearian CJBC-Bob and Ray 10.30 P.M. - -- Sh ARR been undergoing treatment for tu 6.45 P.M CFRB-Eddie Cant CJBC-Broadway berculosis at the Niagara Penin- WBC-Byng's Choles CKEY Mickey Les CBL-Eventide | sula Sanatorium 700 P.M WGR-People are F WGR-John Lascelles | is CKLB-Song and Star 8.30 F.M CFRB-My Son Jeep Louise Jones, Nashkaw WBEN.Amos 'n' , g mon-law wife i 243 RE om NE fmos Hi CFRB.21st Precinct CRIBS jo, Baed 10 Th any Rl en CL Rawhide CJBC-Cross Section - | lar 1 1 1 fter Styres, wan CBL-Prom Concert a Mohawk Indian, made a slight WGR-Leze Ratjer WBEN 2ist Precinct ONLY Inz reference about the Chippawa cFRB-Outdoors with 9.00 P.M tribe, of ich Nashkawa is a Pete McGillen WBEN-My Son Jeep mem he men had been drink- 1.30 PM CJBC-Press Conference night i Member, Tc mas ad pee Riper. CIBCPrem Conference AEM, DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND 4 Topics Parliament CFRB-News and Sports & CKEY-Talk of the Town CKLB-Spotlight |CBL-Prairis Playhouse THE PICTURE YOU DARE NOT MISS £ SCOUT NEWS FRIDAY MORNING A DARING STORY OF DRUG ADDICTION ! a TH Cr poo 100 AM CFRB-Nelghborhood Cor- 10.45 AM. le ld-T- 18s aT-1Il-]3) a HTH AWA NEWS CKLB News: Koffee is. AN | CFRB-Billy O'Connor " d our meeting at 7 Me p 2rd Winactt: Dor 08 the aa oruer CKLB Devotions; 11.00 AM. picture... an ™ newly formed Eagle Patrol (as 2 bL0 News Concert . CJBC-Bob and Ray CBL-Orchestral Time } I n Fag atrol it CJ oast an amboree 9.45 AM CKL 1] is Be w called) broke the flag and CrRE News: Top o' the CJBC-A: fii a ar Win Muse unforgettable - read the prayer jerning CBL-School Broadcast 11.3 ' WGK-Mus. lock: N 30 A.M. i a Some of cor Jour, tioeke, News 10.00 AM | CRLB Courtship ana (oI FV at: {I~ a staff sleep. Musical Clock CKLB News; At Home ci arriage - ing p 2 WGR-Back to The Bible CBL-Kale Aitken i ZT X00 AM CKEY-News: Ballroom CFRB Kate Aitken ex perience y The log was read by Arlen Daj. CIBC:News: Sport WBEN-Arthur Godfrey CKEY Billy O'Connor by. Crow Patrol, before work CBl Devotions CFRB-News; Who Am 1 WBEN Make Up Your period £30 AM 10.15 A.M Mind Some. stayed to play Britis CBL-March P CBL-Kindergarten of Air 1145 AM y itish CBL-Marc ast CFRB-Nov, Bulldog and floor ev CFRB-News:; lop o tae CFRB-Novelty Time CKLB- Dr. Paul p 5 hockey until 10 "Morning: Gospel Singer CELE i Th mn, CKEY-Bing Sings ~Edna May : : s 00 oh CBL Laura Limited LITTLE BEAVER ... YW AM CFRB-Waltz Festival CFRB Strike up the Band Beaver Patrol: CEEYJay aad Ginger = 'WGR.Week-Day WBEN-Howard Miller {TH OSHAWA NEWS : , The meeting last week was very NOON FRIDAY AFTERNOON i A y 12.00 NOON CFRB-Song Time 00 ph wild 3 3.00 P.M govd indeed. We had a very good CKLB-Black and White 100 P.M. CPRBaMusical Magazine v urn-out and the spirits ran high CBL-BBC News | CBL-News. Happy CJBC-Concert Hour rough the meeting t was CJBC-Elwood Glover CKEY News: MN : > £2. 1 a hy e tops in WBEN House Party 2 livened with Knot Relays and KEY.Pick the Hits CJBC- Maitland Manor 4.00 M Ron Nicholson's speeded 1 1 Rahih Party CKLB:Call For Help ? f up and F p CKLB Melodies I revised version of the ond J] WBEN-News: Weather WBEN Serial Stories CIBC-HI-F) Leap Frog HG BAM, evel Cd 130 P.M. CKEY Studio Party | forte CKEY Star Time |CFRB Serenade WBEN Serial Stories Es I forgot to mention in last CBL-Serial Stories "orm 4.30 = week's column that Ronald Ball CFRB-Farm ana Home | 2.00 5 CFRB Music y - | 1 ' IKLB-W '. N usic on Wheels = took in the most money. for the WEEN tancheca Clu | FBLA Women's News CJBC.O! All Things = Troop on Apple Day. 1 am sure JKLB-News: Sports CBL Canada Matines oils 22 we all. congratulate him and ap- CBL-Farm Broadcast |CKEY News For Women: RENE rN pre his good salesmanship. CIBC-News CFRB Serial Stories | CREY own: Supper Club a embers' of five Toh Ooh xn nll ru Woh dop Suey |CBL Your Program ius 10 Rave at dC! u ° 2.45 P.) CHFRB-Musi - Broa gd 2, Somhined CKEY Round Up CFRB-Top Tunes IWBEN-Car and Kitchen he rang t . er BE I Ne FRIDAY EVENING tr 5 a we will be ving 600 P.M ~ > -.r . such a meeting next Wednesc I CKLB News Opinion; CELA-Passpunt to. Day JoRLE Nusida Great Rope vo pare a good time Pie 5 CBL-John Fisher ne an he yegins at 6.45 rather -Bl-News. Sports CKEY- Talk y ; than p.m. to give give A _ CEFRB-Gordon MacRae Ba of the Town CKEy.Baseball gran 7.55 pan. \ Ie WGR.News, Sports 145 PM | WBEN-Johnny Dollar Th Rn . WBEN-News; Weather WBEN-Ed. Murrow | 9.30 P.M he paper drive on Saturda 6.15 P.M CBL-Nations Businuss | CBL-Songs of My People was excellent. I am not sure, but CFRB-Passing Parade CIBC Music CFRB Amos 'n' Andy I think this was the largest col. CTLB-Sports 500 P.M WBEN So They Say lection made vet. Nosey hears CBI Maytais Melodies CKLB-Music Makers CJBC-Let's Hear it Again that sore boys, without mention: " 31 WBEN Jack' Carson 10.00 P.M ing any names eft long before cKLB Wo CBI-Montreal Musie CFRB- Back to the Bible . y u + Bb © the drive was over. Why did vou CJBC-News i stening CKEY-News: M. cester | JBC Sports Cavalcade © do that. boy Those few should CRL-Byline: Musje an Cun R [oe pie 5 \ t wor - " A " ob anc ay 10.30 M nw have hii 3 ork extra hard on the WEEN. Mike Mearian CFRB Eddie Cantor CBL Sports Page ex ve 8 3 CK N , & Twelve hovs fram the Fourth 7.00 P.M 19 P.M CR avers; Rborta 1:4 went to pass or repass th ry CKLE Pawling Round CBL-Edinhurgh : i. : " repass u m Town Fest hs BM bulance Man Badge. | don't know CRL-Rawhide CKEY- Micke Lester UKLB-News; Souvenirs La how t did but we may hear CFRBE.Kate Aitker CJBC-Memory Turnabout| CKEY-Les Lye S from them later JGR Lone Rangef CFRB--CBS Radio Work. CFRB-News: Sports Well. t} t. bovs. I'll see vou N-Amos 'n' Andy shop 1.15 P.M ADULT on W 3 15 PM WBEN 21st net CJBC-Midnight Prelude N 0 w Noupy, SE an ou SER Ls PLAYING NO 130 PM CJBC-Crime File 11.30 P.M tand the Nose knows).| WBEN Bing, Crosby IWBEN-News: My Son Jeep CKEY-Sports Finals MOKING n The LOGES! Biltmore CONTINUOUS FROM 1 RM + SAT 12 NOON The Game of the Stars! Play "HOLLYWOOD" TONIGHT AT 8:05 P.M. $10.00 560.00 TONIGHT'S JACKPOT WEEKLY PRIZE Aas PETE KELLY DIANNE FOSTER DIANA LYNN It was the jazz-mad wide-open "208 -- great music, bad booze --and a bullet if you didn't jump for the mob. This is the story You'll hear of a man who the new hit wouldn't jump-- 'Pete Kelly's Blues'--and or: the great jazz-tunes STARRING of the times!' , 4 vANET LEIGH WARNER BROS. = WARNERCOLORS" " CINEMaScOPE O'BRIEN PEGGY LEE: mov oevve. 15 marvin. 515 Frzeeu A MARK VII LTD. rrooucTion oinecTed ey JACK WEBB rmint BY recHmicoLOn « presented #Y WARNER BROS 4

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