The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 25 of 28
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SUNDAY, MAY 20,1962
THE ORANGE LADER
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1962
TEN— SPICEI
ORANGE isao««
Gambler's Warning
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Beware of Those Friendly' Card Games
SATURDAY
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There are today, Garcia
says.
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to keep warm while read-
George R
about 7,509 youngsters gaffing
who knows how maily housewives
My Little Margie
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THE DEFENDERS
Birkett would look naked
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Mood Music for Summer
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Record Releases Feature Bands and the Bard
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Another cheat is the man who
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Real Relaxation!
World Champion Bathtub Sleeper
Crazy About His Salt-Water Bed
(EDITORS NOTE
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By FRED COLEMAN
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Zeto Hawn's IT COULD BE YOU"
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Worldly Affairs? Who Cares?
Reading in Bed Is Important!
I mat order
business * in
Texas Wrestling
The Third Man
sieeging
ventor •
The expert is Frank Garcia, a
professional card sharp who has
been decorated by police depart-
menu- and paid handsomely by
clubs, resorts and ship lines for
protecting the little fish from the
big at the gambing tables
"You certainly don’t need to be
an expert,” Garcia says, “to fig-
me cut what's going on at those
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5:
5:
Hr Margaret Mead calls the de-
via* ' the cradle <M the deep. ’ end
one of the stronges arguments for
Aquarest comes from the deep.
Manne animals, always in a nat-
urally buoyant state, need an
average d only one hour’s Jeep
a day.
Don’t take your eyes off the deck.'the dealer, the
table, the floor, the score, the maid or the sandwiches. '
..Te
wait
Britt
meu
He
Kenneth Preston (Robert Reed left),
defends young Peter Crewe (Richard
Jordan) against a charge of vehicular
homicide in ‘The Broken Barrelhead"
4
Moying tovete
there $ an in
on Saturday's presentation of “The De-
fenders.” Julie Hirsh plays' Crewe's
girl friend, Judy Morrison; Cordon Pat-
terson ts seen as a state trooper.
The British have nothing but
scorn for such modern innovations / Lord
And that's when I learned
I must always insure what is mine."
Saturday night pennyante poker
games, Tuesday afternoon bridge
rames < ollege • dorm cart ses-
siona
"The minute you start play-
ing lor money — any kind of
money—friendship is suspended,
even he oldest friendship. I'd
guarantee that everybody has
peeked at his oppanear's cards
at some time or other when the
opportunity has prevented itseit.
"And I wouldn't be. a bit sur-
prised at what other .kinds of
cheating they do — palm-
ing to bottom dealine, from cop.
checking to daubing,"
@ King Leonardo
Mighty Mouse
Morning Movie
how many husbands adding spice
to theft lives by a little fancy
equal pressures, Cameron says,
thereby removing the urge to toss
and turn. .
One of the members of Aqua-
reals scientific advisory board.
ZETO AND LAKIN
INSURANCE AGENCY
. w 3-5393
404 PARK AVE.
hands may occasionally get a In- .
tie cold.” his lordship admits,
"but the shoulders, never."
he
j
are helping the family budget or
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figured ut The SO sort /ov woke up
leeling H ed oil over is lock of reoi
relaxation whet you need 15 somethinq
to toke the kinks OUt — tike 9 nice soft
bathtub )
1
We showed him the small dotted line
And the. man said, "Of course I will sign. •
My home was burned |
C Fury
Magic Land
(2) Danny Thomas
Roy Rogers
1:00-4) ® Watch Mr Wizard
Don Herbert conducts scientific
experiments on "Making Things
Cold With Chemicals."
(6 Sky King • .
02 Cartoons ,
11:30—(4 (2) Championship
Debate
(6 CBS News
62 The Big Picture
11:45—(6 Game of the Week
8:30-(2 Pip the Piper
9: 00- 4 (7 Shari Lewis Show
® Video Village Jr.
Game show for youngsters
This Is the Answer
grease hair with bear grease or
buffalo tallow as travel is very
dusty
"Don't discuss politics or re-
ligion. Don't point out site where
robberies or Indian attacks have
taken place
"Dont imagine you are going on
a picnic, for stage travel ta in-
convenient."
amaze your trjends cart trick sup-
plies that can make a buyer a
consistent winner. ”
In addition. Garcia estimates,
there are some 230,000 gaffed or
fixed card decks in use through-
out the natiom. There are also
• Men Into Space
6:00—0 Saturday Report
0 Dragnet
“The Big Producer.” A disturb-
ing story involving pronographic
literature and high school stu-
dents.
O Beany and Cecil
6: 15—C Weekend Roundup
0 Baptist Program
6:30—0 e Wells Fargo
A released prisoner pies to
kill Jim Hardie, the man who
helped convict him.
o Parry Mason
Perry Mason defends an emo-
tionally retarded girl who is ac-
cused of killing the domineer-
ing aunt who had repressed
her
G Calvin and Colonel.
7:00 ( Room for One Mote
A brawn house guest tests
privies. Don't
muscle power
Radio
VAST-FAIR SERVI
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EASY TERMS ,
Can Be Arranged On Motor Repair
Jobs and Picture Take Replacement
The most common ways of
cheating are switching decks,
(which requires a momentary dis-
traction) dealing off both top and
bottom -(which requires a
rhythm), palming cards (or drop-
ping them into the lap: or glim-
mering (looking down on a reflet,
tive surface over which the cards
are passed) So:
1. Never play cards with a
dealer wte tells jokes, whistles,
sits, stands, or puts a mirror
on the table before dealing
Oliver ways of cheating don’t
even involve handling the cards.
’ One way is cop-checking — using
an adhesive on the palm so that
chips or coms stick when you help
a winner rake in the pot Another
way is pre-daubing the. cards with
a paint visible' only through spe-
cial contact lenses wiich cost JISO
via mail order. So:
r
wash basins
on neighbors when sleeping Let
others share the buffalo robes
provided in cold weather
"Bon't shoot firearms for piea-
syfe while ea route, as it scares
the horses.
While at stations, don't lag at
at least 15 national
houses doing big I
“We already know that the
brain needs oniy gbout an hour's
sleep—most sleeping time is spent
becoming comfortable enough to
give the brain this brief rest," he
explains.
Cameron insists there is no dan-
ger of, drowning in his bed. Nor-
mally, unequal pressures against
the body produce tired muscles
and force the sleeper to rail over.
But Aquarest eliminates the un-
By HUGH A. MULLIGAN
An unseasonably warm spring
across most of the land reminds
us that the outdoor entertainment
season will soon be at hand
in no time at all brass band-
will be oompah-pahing in a thou
sink town squares and city parks.
The Boston Pops Orchestra'will be
back at its familiar bendstand on
theespanade overlooking the
Charles River and the Goldman
band will be holding forth on the
mall in Central Park
Already a thousand and more
summer stock companies are
painting their flats and tidying up
their barns, and hundreds of opera
companies dance troupes jazz
"n .
was one of America' $ most fam
ous bandmasters before he came
to even greater fame as a com
poser of light operas
Shakespeare fans can get the
jump on the summer season with
London Records uncut version
,M—(4 Travelogue
(6 Farm ana Ranch
:00—(4 Saturday Fun Club
6 Captain Kangaroo
C Deputy Dawg
Politeness Ruled
On Stage Coach
DURANGO, Colo. (AP) - Get
fatiqued traveling? Then listen to
this old set of rules for riding
stage coaches that the Durango
Herald came acorss
“If the stage teams run away
or are pursued by Indians, stay
in the coach and take your
chances Don't jump out, for you
will lie either injured or scalped
in cold weather. abstain from
liquor, for you are subject to
freezing quicker if under the in-
fluence than as though you were'
cold sober
“But if you are drinking from a
bottle pass it around It is the
" only polite thing to do Be sure
V to. procure all stimulants before
kaving the station, for the ranch
whiskv is not nectar/
Doni smoke a strong cigar or
pipe on the stage, espec tally when
women and < hilren are present
if chewing tobacco, spit to the
leeward sid,
"Don't swear snore or lop over
Schedules Supplled Sy TV Shufions.
The Leader Assumes Ms Responsibiin
♦or Accuracv
Sm|| | if RADIO A ArPLIANCE
■THM • da TELEVISION Sale, & Service
1X3 GREEN_____________ TU 3-4450
When Vern goes to Miami to at-
tend a convention. Margie horns
in Veras girl friend, Roterta,
also goes along to protect her
- interest in Vern. The girls cause
havoc before the convention
even gets started good.
O Bugs Bunny
12:20-0 O Baseball
Minnesota Twins vs Chicago
White Sox at Comiskey Park.
Chicago
o Six-Gun Theater
12:66 baseball game of the week
Detroit Tigers vs. New York
Yankees.
1:30-0 Double Feature
"Man In The Road" with Ella
Raines, Dereke Farr. "Moon
tide" with Ida Lupuno, Jean
Gabid, Thomas Mitchell and
Claude Rains
26—• Down to Earth
3:00-0 Lomestar Sportsman
2:30 0 Goren on Bridge
0 Famous Playhouse
0 Championship Bridge
Sri 0 Rendezvous
"Magic Touch" - "Professional
Honor" prevents one magician
from asking another how he
does an amazing card tick.
0 Sun. So and Water
0 Al-Star Golf
4- Highway Patrol
A couple work a hitchhiking
ruse to finance their wav from
New York to California. Thumb-
leg rides, Joe robs the drivers,
then meets Dolly at a pre
arranged destination When a
victim fights back. Joe commits
murder
• Saturday Matinee
“Truck Busters" starring Rich-
ard Travis. A monopolistic truck
company trys to freeze out in-
dependent truck bees in a
•lory-that ends in murder and
revenge
5:0-• Studio Wrestling
0 Sander y anocur - -vs
d Maa and Challenge
B's a busmans holiday for Dr.
Glenn Bartan on this week's
stor. Vacationing in Hawaii he
is drawn into a most dangerous
experiment by the death of a
marine scientist, found on the
beaches after a tropical storm.
3. Be leery of players wbe
seem to have diftculiy taloimg
their hand, out of aheie pockets
or off the tabie. Also, try mot
to play with people who bliuk
more than 21 times per minute.
Gascia also says it does not re-
quire inordinate skill to plant az
certain few cards in the deck and
bring them to the surface during
the shyffle. / .
Garcia says that many friendly
game cheaters can make their
wiles appear to be arcidents it
they are uncovered, A palmed
cart can easily be dropped on the
floor in an emergency One man.
for exarhple, ate his as the
snacks wete being brought in at
that time. So
4. Alwas look under the ta-
ble before trying a finesse.
5 Riffle through the sand-
wiches before raising the bet.
As the result of relaxing neutral
buoyancy, constant body lempera-
lure and a built in hydromassage,
Cameron says the deeper awak-
ens completely refreshed alter
only three or four hours at slum-
her instead at, the usual seve or
eight.
NOW REMEMBER
Several bugs maotbe ironet
out before the device has a chaece
for mass appeal. For examgl
S8 haird8 mdh muSL^ walem
At this poine Aquarest seemes
ideal only for the single man m
tio paychologicar prejudice erade
sleeping in a bathtub and IM te
spare
t. The subject that interests
ons jw-smna t,ely at the mo-
fettered by long recitatives and
windy dramatics sopranos Ehsa-
beth Schwarikopl and Anna Moffo
and a top-notch cast skim the ic-
ing off Mozart's delicious confec-
tion.
MOZARTS SYMPHONY IN C
MAJOR ("Linz") and Symphony
in D Major (“Prague”>—(Philips
Records) —Moza rt's music . more
than any other composer's seems
made to order for uncomplicated
outdoor listening The concertge-
bouw Orchestra of Amsterdam,
under the baion at Eugene Jo-
chum performs two of his earliest
symphonies in a leght and airy
fashion that does justice to the
mood of a young Mozart in love.
FENNELL CONDUCTS COLE
PORTER (Mercury) — Stylish ar
rangements of one at America's
most stylish compossers by Fred-
erick I ennell and his orchestra.
The monaural sound on Mercugys
35 mm magnetic tape is outstand-
ing. as is the performance by the
Fennell group /
festivals. starlight concerts, music
tents and what ms are taking to
the hills to fill the summer nights
with music and culture
Some of them already are in the
field The Shakespeare Theater at
Stratford, Conn, begins its season
this week The Metropolitan
Opera with 17 carloads at can
tumes and baggage, entrained last
week for its' annual tour.
The Bucks County Playhouse in
New Hope, Pa., one of the oldest
and one of the best on the sraw
hat circuit, has turned off its wa-
terfall to raise the curtain on an-
other season. Ihe waterfall is
probably the only one in the coun-
try that can be turned off so audi
ences can hear the actors
To put you in the mood for sum
mer nights aglow with starlight
and music try Capitol’s "Caval-
cade at the American Band, a
rousing album of early American
marches by Richard Franko Gold
man and the famous Goldman
band.
Among the historic marches xr
lected by conductor Goldman son
at the band's founder Edwin
Franko Goldman. are Stephen
Fosters only march (“Santa
Ana’* Retreat from Buena Vista"
a ^Presidential Polonaise ” written
for President Chester Arthur by
John Philip Sons a. and two
marches by Victor Herbert, who
TRENTON, NJ. (AP)-Clark T.
Cameron probaby holds the unof-
final world record for sieeping in
bathtubs
He set the mark in developing
an invention he thinks could rev
olutionize sleep. Aquarest. the
salt water bed.
Cameron, 39, who calls himseif
a fairly direct descendent of tele-
graph inventor Samuel F. B,
Morse, was not content simply to
tolerate the age-old problem at
sleep Five years of experiments
led to Aquarest, which he says
can normally cut in half the
amount of sleep needed by any
alongside Michael Copnoily of
Sutton in Surrey, who lists the
following items as essential for
bedtime reading pleasure Shet-
land shawl, woolenski cap. mit-
tens secured at the wrists by
means of rubber bands
There is another group of bed
readers known as clothing revers-
ers These people go to bed with
their dressing gowns back to
front, or their cardigns buttoned
on backwards As a result, they
keep warm as crumpets, or so
they claim
the British do not no much undress . —
, 7 u their way through colege. And
‘or bed as dress up for ait Nor are • • • - - 5
they fooled by the fuel oil ads
showing a lady dad only in night-
dress rising gracefully from her
sheets Where is hr pullover? paper Work with the deck
Asks th.- Eritish housewife know- . Tu teach what he has learned,
inely. Where are her mittens? Gaum has written a book
Lord Birkett,/ a 78-year-old ("Marked Cards and Loaded
former high court, judge, claims Dice ). and lectures widely toso-
that he read/ in bed an hour cial and prolessionAl organize
or two every night without bene- tions, demonst rat i ng’he plain and
fit of central heating' His recipe fawy card swindles
•Tier warming the bed with a hot ‘ And when I fmhrsh," he re
wafer bottle, he climbs into it ports. "I am usually asked only
wearing a thick sweater ‘The ,1 the games in Las Vegas are
* - fixed. We Americans can’t believet
it might happen to us among our
friends."
Well what can you do to protect
yourself?
After watching Garcia's fast fin-
gers illustrate what anyone can
learn and buy from a marlorder
house, this i reporter can pass
along five simple rules to follow
- for safety's sake.
In the first place, cheating in a
friendly game doesn't require
magiificent skil as nobody feels
the need o’wath very closely, so
I. Never take your eyes oif
the deck, the dealer's hands,
each player's cards, the dis-
c ards, the put. the score pad.
or—if it’s a catered game—the
waiter. •
in, “‘Danger, Man at Work.”
7:30- Cl O Ilie Tan Man
Billy the Kid'-i romance with a
‘girl who has run away from her
domineering father leads to
tragedy.
fl The Defenders
“The Broken Barrelhead” is a
drama about a wealthy teen-age
boy whose ruthless and over-
bearing father tries to buy his
own kind ofx justice when the
boy is charged with vehicular
homicide
® Leave It To Beaver
Watty and Eddie are invited to
join an exclusive club composed
of the “coolest” boys at school.
O O Saturday Night
Movies
James Mason and Jessica
Tandy in “The Desert Fox ”
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's
successes in the African cam-
paign lose their savor when he
becomes disillusioned with what
the Nazi party is doing to Ger-
many and its people (Repeat)
® Lawrence Welk
8:30—0 Have Gun. Will Travel
Paladin undertakes the task of
protecting a convicted killer
from the relatives at his • vic-
tims
9:00-0 Gunsmoke
Dodge Cily townsfolk fad to
buy the phony wares at Prof
Eliot, a medical charlatan so
he orders his three worthless
son* to rob a stagecoach on
"Gunsmoke.""
G Fight of the Week
Denny Moyer vs. Ted Wright in
a Id round middleweight bout
from Madison Square Garden.
Make That Spare
O News and Weather
Ga Weatherman
(B 12 Star Final
10:10—0 The Lawman \
10:15- C Big Four Jamboree
Showtime
"Petrified Forest” starring
Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis
and Keslie Howard to Bogart’s
most unforgettable role
(0 Premiere Theater
“The Quiet American" with
Audie Murphy Michael Red-
grave and Claude Dauphin
11: IS 0 Starlight Theater
“Stage to China" with George
O'Brien. Virginia Vale A postal
inspector discovers that a rival
stage line owner is behind he
bandits that victimize other
lines.
of King Lear powerfully acted
by the Marlowe Society >jf (am
Bridge University and a group of
anonymons professional player -
Shakespeare's most profound
tragedy which Charles Lamb in
sisied was "unplayable," oc tuples
both sides of heir records, and
the fact that your interest sel-
dom flags is- a point in favor ol
director George Ryland and a
point against Lamb.
Also recommended for fig hj
summer listenihg. whether piped
out to the barbecue pit or heard
in airconditioned solitude:
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE
MARRIAGE OF FIGARO (AN-
GEL) — For those who -prefer
their operas in digest form, uo-
ues a wall mounted swivelling
metal arm to support his book
while his hands remain beneath
the blankets, rhe pushbutton age
has obviously gone to thi man's
head .
No, the answer is protective
clothing And in this connection.
individual It also may prove a
boon to medical science and cer-
tainly end* the hazard* of smok-
ing in bud
Aquarest resembles an over-
sized bathtub it is made of
molded fiber glass and filled with
a salt water solution buoyant
enough to float the body and
strong enough to prevent the skin
from withering
A heating unit keep* the water
a trifle below body temperature.
A powerful pumping . system
tucked under the vessel insures a
soothing circulation through 10
jets in the sides of the tub.
By WARD CANNEL
Newspaper Enterprise Association
NI W YORK (NEA) -r It l» ob-
viously dumb to ask whetRer your
, best friends cheat at card*. But
according to. a gent who should
know, the answer is yes — and
you'r a real pigeon if you don't
Mart protecting yourself in those
friendtv old games, t
.To an American the striking
feature of this correspondenc e is
that not one letter writer — and
they include judges and university
professors as weft as bishops —
has suggested that the bedroom
be heated
ing in ted
V iggesti hs to bed readers on
how to avoid chilblains have been
filling the letters celumn of The
London Times for weeks, and are
. must reading for students of Brit-
ish manners and morals
They range from the Bishop
4 of Ripon's uggestion that bed
’ readers learn -Braille and thus
keep their book under the bed
clothes' to the* advic e that ski
clothes should replacet pa jamas
LONDON (NEA) — Berlin is
forz rotten The civil war in Al-
geria might as well not exist The
J uropean ( ommon Market can
as central heating As the London
Daily Mail points out
"To the true Britisher ther’is
something unhealthy about a
warm bedroom The standard
sub-zero temperature at the Brit-
ish bedroom must not be tampered
with Unthinkable ” /
Those who cheat using flash-
lights beneath the bedcovers can
be ignored Obyfously, they are
not playing the game
in the same category is the man
who cut slits in his bedclothes so
that he could poke his hands
through in the manner of a Turk
ish bath box
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