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THE PRESS Sunday, August 4, ftof Page A-8 Steel Hour Stars Stock Market Analysis Today Based*upon the A. B. Gu- of a group of settlers heading An analysis of the stock therie, Jr's novel, KHJ-TV for the Blackfoot Indian coun­ market, entitled "Up and Up proudly presents the "Big try via keelboats. It Goes," will be presented Henny Youngman Sky," on its Theater Nine pre­ "The Big Sky" points up ivhen "Open End" screens to­ sentation of Sunday, August by the day, August 6, 0:30- p.m., 6th starting at 7:30 p.m. the hardships endured they strove to find Channel Eleven. The big outdoor western, settlers as Portrait of Joining host - moderator set during the 1830's. stars a new and better home in the David Susskinci at the round , Dewey Martin vast unsettled and unexplored table will be: Gerald Loeb, and Elizabeth Threa'tt. section of the a Skidding senior partner, E. F. Hutton northwest It tells 1hn rioitmant slorv Fnilod States. and Co. Robert Bleibert. editor, Comic Slated Barrons Weekly. E. B. Burr, "The Golden Thirty," a executive vice president, One caring portrait of a comedian William Street Fund. whose career is on the skids, Luttrell Maclin, partner, will star Henny Youngman, Paine, Webber, Jackson and on the U. S. Steel Hour, Wed­ Curtis. nesday, August 9, at 10 p.m., Marvin Carton, executive PDT, via channel 2. Also star­ associate, Alien and Co. Lu- ring Keir Dullea and Nancy cien Hooper, investments Kovack, the teleplay, to be analyst and director of re­ seen "live," was written by search, W. E. Hutton and Co. Cohen. LITTLE ROQUEFORT, the mouse, puts the hex sign on Percy, Buddy Parker (Youngman) the cat, in episode from "The Heckle and Jeckle Cartoon Show" is working as master of cere­ Work Rigors which screens every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on KTTV, Channel 11. monies at the social hall of a . ummer resort. Once a well- Discussed known comedian who had his Use Classified Ads"-Phone'DT5T5T5 own thirty-minute night-club On 'PM-Easf ;iet, Buddy has grown bitter, Concert stars will appear a Career? though he still dreams of a and play selections from the Are You Looking for comeback. He is befriended classics during "PM East" by a young man, David March Monday, August 7, 11:30 p.m. FlaVIO TORRANCE BEAUTY COLLEGE (Dullea), working as a waiter Channel B^leven. Mike Wal­ and Joyce Davidson are at the resort, who wants to lace WHERE MEN AND WOMEN LEARN A become a comedian himself. hosts. HIGHLY PAID PROFESSION IN 9 MOS. After reading some comedy Guests will be John Brown­ material that David has writ­ ing and Olegna Fuschi, -who NO AGE LIMIT ten, Buddy begins coaching also will discuss the rigors 3 Month Manicuring Court* him on how to deliver it, al- of their work. "PM West," hosted by Ter- t hough David's girlfriend, CLASSES START Mod*r«l«lv (Miss "Kovack), a singer rence O'Flaherty, will feature WEEKLY. Priced Hair Scrvle* Fran RESERVATIONS Available to in the show, warns him not a visit with Basil Hathbone NOW BEING TAKEN th» Public and selections by accordion FOR DAY AND (Student Work) to torust the older man. As the Styl« Director Flavl* NIGHT CLASSES two men prepare intensely for virtuoso Dick Contino and his Blslgnitno Youngman, whose trademark is his violin, events con­ newly formed group. COMEDIAN Henny David's debut, TORRANCE BEAUTY will star in "The Golden Thirty," on the U.S. Gteel Hour, Wed- spire to upset their plans and nosday, August 9, at 10 p.m., via Channel 2. About a performer cause a shattering and unex- TOP NAME FLAVIO COLLEGE who has lost his popularity with the public, rh* "live" teleplay pec|ed climax. "An established policy at 1628 CRAVENS AVE., DOWNTOWN TORRANCE will also star Keir Dullea and Nancy Kovack. Tom Donovan will direct all Zodys discount department For Information Call FAirfax 0-0404 "The Golden Thirty." The stores is top name brands, Steel Hour is produced by lowest prices and quality mer­ chandise," stated Richard H. And Coming Soon to North Redondo Beach The Theatre Guild, George Cl Alflrt REDONDO BEAUTY First Kondolf, executive producer. Wolfe, vice president. COLLEGE 'Spiral Staircase' (Proposed) FLMVlW DAN BLOCKER co-stars as one of the sons in NEC's father and 2205 REDONDO BEACH BLVD. sons western series "." Fast moving hour series is seen (1 MILE WEST OF HAWTHORNE BLVD.) Of fering of Theater '61 Watanabe Conducts every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Gig Young, Lillian Gish nus of the Pasadena Play­ and guest star Eddie Albert house. He has appeared in the wjll .star in "The Spiral Stair­ films "The Gay Sisters," Orchestra case," tense drama which will "," "Young Symphony open NBC-TV's "Theater '61" at Heart," "The Desperate Akeo Watanabe, Musical Director of the Japan Phil­ live and in color Wednesday, Hours," "Desk Set," "Tunnel harmonic Symphony Orchestra, appears in both speaking Oct. 4, producer Fred Coe an- of Love," "Teacher's Pet" and Hour" program, "Ask Any Girl." He made his and conducting roles on the "International 1 nounced today. on KNXT, Channel 2. Mr. kYoung will play Professor stage debut in "Oh, Men! Oh, today 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Warren, the erudite step son Women!," and later played in Watanabe gives his comments on four modern Japanese of an invalid widow. Miss "The Teahouse of the August and Western pieces and leads the orchestra and the Tokyo Gish is cast as the cantanker­ Moon" at the Philharmonic Chorus in a performance of these selections. ous Mrs. Warren, his mother, Center. He was most recently Born to a Japanese clergy- "" "" and Albert will portray Ste­ seen on Broadway in "Under man and a Finnish vocalist in year he was appointed regu- phen Warren, her ne'er-do- the Yum Yum Tree." His TV 1919, Akeo Watanabe has dis- lar conductor of the newly well son. The portrayer of credits include Tulltzer Prize played exceptional talent in born Tokyo Philharmonic. He Helen, the mute serving girl Playhouse,"' "Schlitz Play­ music ever since his early also began to teach and join- terrorized by a killer who house," "Producers' Show­ days. His first musical train- ed the faculty of Tokyo tim­ stalks a New England com­ case," and "Lux Theatre." In ing was instruction in the pi- versity of Arts, munity, will be announced. 1059 he portrayed playboy ano from his mother. At the Mr. Watanabe visited the Gig Young is a native of C. K. Dexter Haven in "The age of seven, he already in 1950 for two St. Cloud, Minn., and an alum­ Philadelphia Story" on NBC. showed remarkable profecien- years of advanced study in cy in the performance of the conducting with Jean Paul Beethoven Piano Con cer to Morel at the Julliard School No. 2. It was at the age of of Music in New York, SHE nine that he took up the vio- In ^54 ne resigned from lin. In 1934 he entered the the Tokyo Philharmonic and Tokyo Academy of Music devoted'himself mainly to ed- (now Tokyo II ni ve r s 11 y U(.ali(m work as the chief of of Arts) where he majored in th(, com] U(.ti ng division of the violin under Koko Ando and Tokyo University of Arts. Alexander Moghilevski. Not only was h(, constantly IS After completing the un- sought after as guest conduc- der graduate course with hon: tor by various other orches- wearing GLASSES ors and winning the Koda tras but he appeared before Prize, he advanced to the the public regularly as con- Contact famrv* fame corn* lonft way MOCC tfaey wen graduate course at the same ductor of the University Or- finrt introduced to tfw banmra ee. school to continue his violin chestra and Chorus. And with studies. At the same time he these fine groups he gave a studied conducting with Hel- number of remarkable per- tart for just about anybody. Whatever your reason for mut Felmer and Manfred Gur- formalizes. \ lilt, He has continued to con- Tn ^operation with the Nt- being interested, come in and see what Science hat done duct the School Orchestra hon Cultural Broadcast- about contact fames to make them wonderful to wear, since those days. ing System, and with the en- mail In 1942 he began his ac- couragement of its foresight- Coma in for a no-obligation demonstration or Shigeo Mizuno. he Open Friday evenings and all day tivity as a chamber music ed director the coupon. player and formed an organi- established the Japan Phil- Saturdays. '/ation named the Tokyo harmonic Symphony Orches- Hit. !. M. SOSS, OptometriNt Chamber Music Society, tra in 1950 and assumed the Meanwhile he continued his position of one of its execu- 1268 SARTORI AVE., TORRANCE study in conducting under tive directors as well as that FA 8-6602 Josef Rosenstock. of Musical Director. He took his first step as a In 1958 the Government of HOME Send illustrated literature en contact ! «» «. professional conductor as one Finland awarded him the Or- of the three regular conduc- dor of the Lion, Knight of LOANS in NAME ...... tors of the Tokyo City Sym- First. Class for his efforts COME IN OR phony Orchestra. It was with promoting Finnish music in CALL EITHER ADDRESS ...... _...... ___. this orchestra that he scored Japan. a unique success at his debut "J a p a n Philharmonic OFFICE CITY...... ZONE...... STATI. concert in 1040. The following one of several Japanese con­ tributions to the Internation­ al Program Exchange of the CBS o \v n sta- lions. Press classified arts to buy, rrnt or sell. Phono DE DA 5-1515. IMMEDIATE DENTURES PENSIONERS Sunday Monday WELCOMED Marilyn Monroe and NEW MAGNETIC NOW YOU MAY HAVE Yve* Montand DF.NTURCS NEW R DENTURES MEDICAL BILL "LET'5 MAKE LOVE" REPAIRS... RELINES DIFFICULT O Al»o While U Wait CHARGE Jock Ging DR. 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