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Phones Wife?╟÷Looks Up?╟÷There She Is! ia'rgest evening Circulation *1n, the entire west TUES., SEPT.6, I960 liilThis Section Sports News, Comics Editorial Page I Harrison Carrtifa Movhs?╟÷Drai)^ Horoscope I (M TV Show Flies Her to Surprise' ,fy STAN LEPPARD jMeiyin Millet?╟÷kiSsed 4y ??vie Ictresses, honored hy Brines and .-Jhatadorsi- Jpikin^'^iaie^'?√ßgone' aboitt B far .as'tfeey could go?╟Ñ?╟÷ad- mitted tod^ay there seems:. I?╟╓p^no end.. Tire Man from Peorfa:,.fet'ed thy zaniest, most-fantastic igMiybration in history, gfit ;.biggest.thrill_, of, ah ijl- !dible: Melvin toiler .Week ssterday. He.thought he was talk- ing to. his wife, Sally via Sng distance telephone to JAma when lie looked lip?╟÷ |hl^thefy, she was. ?╟ú* J$PED FOR TV The Ammon., carne-; durihg :el?╟╓s ?╟≤* guest appearance 0$ ?╟ú&,-TV?╟╓fwTruth or/pConse- ?╟ú ces/ftaped' yesterday for ri&deast Friday., Kiel, ,was teljing the audi-l Ice how ';a chariEal^ephofte Ligand, a marirte's^iactical .e led to his 'becoming?√ß l e b rity. Then, MC ^at> jfi'arker asked Melvin, ii^he?╟╓di like''.to speak to ,Mjs.. Miller, home in Peoria* fg MeMn hictodijm. .the ftele- Saiiy, who .;yfas. af h^Uby'-extern She qutetly" pat' down her p?╟╓himeflpSked uplbehind Mel^' al^N;ap0ed hdm oh theflSnpTOer.: BLONDE QUESTION Referring to ?╟úWelcome Melr yin Miller^ smooches by movie stars Jayne .^Mansfield and Mamie Van Poren, ' Sally sked: : '?╟úAny *mofe blohdes^ih ybur futures??╟Ñ ?╟≤ ' ?╟≤ ?╟úNo, no,?╟Ñ said Mel. Then he turned around and spot- ted Sally. Still talking into the telephone, he said: > ; ?╟úWhoa. Whoo, WhoO!?╟Ñ y& Melvin wasso.f labb^rgastlfl l^e kept taking into 'the -tele- phone'- until Barker took -tt from his- hand* - Then camje classic embrace. -THEN TO LAGUNA pe?╟╓sirahce;'Mel and sally drove back to ll:guha;i:Bench'm%a quiet /d}nrper witih^Oapt. Joe Gestson and rith&r madcap marines Who-turned achan$d telephone) ball- to Mel .a ago into the time the 20- yeaf-old tractor factory fore- man?╟╓s life..: ?╟≤' Sally will-help hirh .carry hri -whacky ?╟úMelvin. Miller, Week?╟Ñ today as 1tte 'Visits^l Toro, Marine - Base, where- |e?½th.erneck baftd will greet lunj and they?╟╓ll foil but ;?║ie: latest jet fighters for his. ' igectjoh.- ?╟≤, '?╟╓Then Mel isufFfor-thccoli- |eum, where he?╟╓il, throw out 'the first bail at the Dodggr- San Francisco ball game! Ge|tsp%:,valLdatoe: eutchihgj Mel and ..Sally toll remain- he^as guj^S'Of the TV show (Coretfoifed otpgage Col. : i#i\ w . m - S1 m i wMm # 'i WIFE,1 -SALLY,1 SURPRISES MELVIN MILLER ON TV SHOW Mel Thought He Wa$ Talking Long Distance to the Mrs, m Peoria When She Walked Up Beside Him! At: Right Is MC Bob Barker Registers Open at LA. Schools More a than ..159,poo pupils Who attend schools ill the Los Angeles ?╟ Catholic Arch- diocesetrooped.backtoelasse& ?╟≤today. ?√ßAt 'tfabi same-.time, Los An- geles city ^it.oolsbpehed their ?╟≤doorsvfpr * a" three' day' ehrbii ih'ent -period. - Most'city School students; bf "1 course,i are' ajteeady' set1 be- cause of theif .AtJ.endan.ee last semester,'?╟╓?╟╓but children W}vo have moved into a new~schooI kurtO; since -' last l Junemust register.. . steS ^cntfy arrived in', the Los Angeles area. Parochfaif schools?the archdiocese range'throughout Los AngeieS^prange",Ventura gnd. Santa -Barbara ?╟≤ counties* They- wHli provide facilities for 128O0fl|eiementary ..school children and 31,00p hi-gh sChdbleVs. in city'schools',' prjncflSais?╟╓ offices'will be.,opTenf daily from 8:30 a.'m.to3:30 p,m. through Thursday, but Will be closed ?╟╓Friday because-Of Admission PayJ >5?; t t\ 4 ,:ANTI-IT. IS.'-SIGNS PANAMA, -Sept.-!1 6 About 36c'rude''signs oontafn- ing .^antj-Uhited Stages and pro-Cuba slogans were-found m the Balboa area of the' limited Stjite^-run canarahne Sunday -night i hj Bill Kennedy m. la. v :Room. With A View CLASSIFIED INFORMATION?╟÷The guy who lost a base drum held the record up to now. But a lost-and-found ad which: ran last week in an L. A. newspaper read: ?╟úLost?╟÷Grandfather clock, red lac- quer finish, approx. 5 ft. 6 in. $200 reward. No questions asked.?╟Ñ .'All right, everybody, empty your pockets . . . Another .classified ad currently appearing: ?╟úLost?╟÷Beagle puppy named AnnibelleIf you come across a stray beagle puppy, he sure.and ask it if its name is AnnibeHe ... And a third sad story: ?╟úBriefcase lost 8/31. Contains imp. papers.. Vicinity Disneylatnd hotel or Fireside cafe, S. Pedro. Reward.?╟Ñ' This must be the original party who is in love with his briefcase. -midtown MEDLEY?╟÷strlptease-. -dancers have all sorts of surprising sidelines ?╟╓ Amtfng the shapely cuties at the TJink,f>ussycat['Eihddy, Wood aj$o>se]'is real estate Afhentfis-'-a costume designer and whips up all her own frills,'and^get, this?╟÷Q. T. Sputhley,' when she. has her blhthes on, Works aS..a mortician?╟╓s assistant . . ?╟? Laurel Canybnites are -up in arms about the rash of wild-driven sports cars -that has broken-out, along Outpdst drive -and' ?√ßMulholland. Resides ^ the danger of high speed around the curving roads,'- ,the Jhlllsiders are complaining about the ear-splitting noise of roaring, engines ... A customer named'Pat McPatnck strode 'into the Internat?╟╓l Pancake. House last Sundayidnd knocked off 2\ stacks of pancakes. -?╟úThat',?╟Ñ he said, putting down his knife and fork, ?╟úis the way, we do' it in Alaska.?╟Ñ BETWEEN THE BOOKEXDS?╟÷Jim Kirkwood jr., son of?╟ 'silent screen/Star Lila Lee and famed actor James Kirk- wood}rtakes his first stab at writing, penning bis memoirs in a new book out tomorrow, ?╟úThere Must Be a Pony." The-book is fictiori?╟?b'm rings with autobiographical,touches , ?╟╓ . After his parents were divorced, Jim went, to liye with his mother in Manhattan Beach. When he was 12 he discovered the corpse of her fiance in a hampiock m their hack yard. First listed as suicide, the case was for a timejmilt up by mysterious circum-