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Week's Plete Television Programs North Jersey's WEEK'S PLETE TELEVISION PROGRAMS SUNDAY NORTH JERSEY'S ONLY WEEKLY PICTORIAL MAGA INE News Highlights of Clifton East Paterson Fair Lawn Garfield Haledon Hawthorne Lodi Little Falls Mountain View North Haledon Poferson Passaic Pompton Lakes Prospect Park Singa½ Totowa Wayne West Paterson TUNEFUL TRIO JUNE 12, 1960 VOL. XXXI, No.24 I 435 STRAIGHT STREET PATERSON, N.J. ..'.:$ ß MUlberry 4-7880 Gift Department Living Rooms Bedrooms- Bedding Dining-Rooms Furnihlre Aceessories Carpeting Appliances "I'HIggUMMF.•. • THEIDEAL PLACE TO DINEAND WINE . • • ..__ __.?- TROUT - HALIBUF - SALMON - SHHIMPS- SCALLOPS- i •••' OYSTERS- CLAMo•o,•ED - CODLOOS•E• FiSH - S•OHD• --FISHD•,•r - DAILY DINNER• I! •v• •••-• A k••// I! I II •1 ••,r•. -....... •••'.'?•. Ii 11.. •j• • .. I. PARRILLO 11-'•'"",,,•?....• / • , _•r,,, ••.• •heMan from Equitable asks- :....... "'"' •• '• J A H•TH•, 'll] 'i] '-'-" ' a ) x . THE ODDSthat you,•-'11 die beforeyou pay off your mortgageare 16 timesgreater than the chanceyour housewill catchfire. Yet, mostprudent families wouldn'tthink of beingwithout fire insurance. Why be without mortgageinsurance? Equitable'sremarkable mortgage repayment insur- anceplan protectsyour family against forced sale... lossof savings...cr lossof home. Costsare low for this basicprotection. For full informationcall... I. PARRILLO ß200 EAST I•IDGEWOOD AVENUE MEN OF LETTERS-- Mark Van Doren (left) and MauriceSamuel, RIDGEWOOD, N. J. :tWoof America'sleading men of letters,will be heardin a series '"'of14 dialoguesdevoted to the Psalmsin an "Eternal Light" Sum-' GI 5-3342 GI 4-9891 .. met se!'ies, "Words We Live By," Sundays starting June 12 on ::the NBC Radio Network. Van Doren, noted poet and critic, re- .'.ti•ed last year as professor of English at .Columbia University. .*.'iS':Amuelis well-known as author and lecturer. Here they examine Let the manfrom Equitable bring you peace of mind "a Book.of Psalms pr!nted in Amsterdam in 1724."Eternal Light," an NBC public Affairs presentation, is produced in cooperation with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. •...?-..-:-,' ß Page Two THE ,CHRONICLE ! THE J. ß Medical Milestones. New Drug TreatsOld III Medicaldevelopments that applyto all of usare few and far between. But one•as rec.ntlyannounced--a real medical milestone--in the form of a newand superior drul. for thetreatment of diarrhea,a "disease" that affectsyoung and old alike. Published Weekly by Actuallydiarrhea is nota diseaseitself, but is rathera symptomof some gastrointestinal disorder. THE CHRONI• COMPANY These disordersmay be causedby faulty nutrition,bacteria or virus, 170-172 Butler Street Paterin, N. 3. or a nervous condition. The latter is the most common offender. LAmbert 5-2741 But whatever the cause, the re- sulting diarrhea, if permitted to ., VINCENT S. PARRILIa, Publisher continue,can lead to more •erious complications,such as sever de- hydrationor vitamindeficiency. VINCENTN. PARRILLO,M•naging Editor There are two types of diarrhea: acute,lasting from severaldays to Enteredas SecondClass matter AuguSt 24,. 1926, at the Post a we.k or more; and chronic, last- Office at Paterson, N.J., under the act of March 3, 1879. ingfor years, with bowelmovements sometimes numbering as many as 25 a day. Both can be quite debilitating. What are the mechanicsof diar- JUNE 12, 1960 -- VOL. XXXII, No. 24 rhea?After you eat food, it pas•es throughthe digestivesystem by a seriesof muscularconstrictions% This drug, which is available over which we have no control. only on prescriptionin convenient Single Copy 10 Cents .....?,.•.. 22 $4.09 a Year by Mail tablet form, contains a ne• wat •r- ß During this p'msai•e enzymes are added,and eventuallythe usable bindingagent, polycarbophil, that nutrientsare absorbed by the blood does not form into a gelatinous stream. In the large intestine (the ma.•s as it swells, and does not colon)excess water is absorbedout interfere with digestion;and a new of the waste matter. If, for some anti-motility agent, thihexinol, CONTENTS reason,these muscularconstric- •hich effectively slows down the tions are speededup, food passes muscular constrictions, and does through the digestivesystem too not affect the s cretionof digestive rapidlyto beproperly digested and enzymes. FEATURES the excesswater m not absorbed. Hundredsof clinicaltests showed Beforethe physician can find and this productto b superiorin the treat the underlyingcause, he must treatmentof bothacute and chronic treat the diarrhea.tlis task here diarrheas to any other drug pres- Quips That Pass In The Night is two-fold:he mustslow down the ently available. speededup muscular action of the Since diarrhe' is a symptom of Focus 9 intestines,and he mustabsorb the some other illness, it is important excesswater. The newdrug, kno•m that the victim tee his physiciaa Crossword Puzzle 10 to doctorsas Sorboquel,$ttack2 at the firstsigns, for promptac. tion both of thesethings with specific can help prevent more serwus complications. Television Highlights 12 actions. Hard To Get ...._A Complete Short Story PLANNING FOR A QUIET LIFE DEPARTMENTS Social World .............. Editorials ............. 8 Editor Speaks 8 'Complete Television _11-12-13 COVER PICTU'E: Tuneful Trio will be among eight of the nation's top per- Really effectivenoise control requires planning for quiet. if you are buildingor novin into a new home,you have th formers appearing for the first time' together on 'Coke Time" advantageof being able to s'tartat the beginning.This picture over ABC-TV. Here host Pat Boone joins with Annette Funi- .•hox•sa couple talking over noi•e control with their architect The inserts illustrate the mo.•t important points they will have cello and Frankie Avalon .in melody. An three will join with to consider: (lower left) the location of their home--m a rela- Paul Anka, Anita Bryant, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, Bobby Darin tively quiet community and s gat back from the street as pos.•ible;(upper left) the arrangemento! r oms--•egregatin and Bob Denver on the Monday night, June 27, hour-long the quiet areas from the noisy one-; (upper right) takin• the ncces.•ary"structural" steps -uch as constructin!gdouble x•alls; program dedicatedto America's teen-agers.The show is set and (!ox•er right) the use of acoustical materaais on ceilin ß for 9:30 - 10:30 P.M.N.Y.T. to .•ubstantially reduce the buihl-up of noise within a r o .n,l minimize the spread of noise throughout the homc. THE CHRO.NICI• Page Three ,. Tipson ouring By Carol Lane Women'sTravel Authorify For Outdoor Living To help you and your family en- joy the great outdoorsthis summer, the makersof gadgetshave come up with some dandy new ones. Here are some you might want to consider: }-'vr inflating air mattresses,life raœts,etc., there's a pump unit that A WILL TO WIN -- Angel Macias was one of Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. thousands of impoverished, undernourished The dramatic and poignant story of how Mexi- "chamacos" or street urchins of Montetrey, co's "wonder kids" gave the U.S. a lesson in Mexico, who were given a first chance to play human relations as well as in baseball, will be organized baseball three years ago. Angel, a 12- told on Tuesday, June 14, on the N BC-TV Net- runs on your car's engine. Remove year-old, ambidextrous 88-pounder became one work in a special 90-minute television presen- a spark plug, screw on the unit, idle of Mexico's greatest sports heroes, pitching a tation of a Mexican art motion picture, "The your engine, and-- presto!-- air is perfect game (no batters allowed to reach first Little Giants," which had its world premiere pumped in while you sit back and base) as Monterrey went on to win the 1957 this month in Montetrey. rest. Be sure the plugs on your engine are easy to reach and the pump you get fits the plug opening. To save trunk spacewhen you're carlyingan outboardmotor, there's an accessorythat enables you to clamp the outboard to the lid of the trunk. It's securedby vacuumcups, screwclamps and web safety•traps. When you want to open the trunk, the motorcan be swungaway to. rest on the ground. For campers,' there's a combina- tion tool that can-be used as a. hatchet, hammer, chisel,nail puller, bottle cap remover,saw, screwdriver and spade. It comes with a draw- string carrying case. A stovethat burnscanned propane does double duty as a broiler when turned On its side. It cooks with a flameleSs,red-hot grid. It broils meat as fat drips off. Tilted back, it can be used with cooking utensils. Another cooking device is an elec- tric toaster and broiler with a griddle in the rhiddle. It works off the car battery throughthe cigarettelighter socket. Toaster pops up, griddle and .broiler temperatures can be regu- lated. JERSEY FACTS Natural groWth or-holly and ce- dar are teaturecl attractions at Barnegat Lighthouse State Park on Long Beach Island in Ocean County. Free beaches, surt east- ing, crabbing and fishing are available at this historic beach- front site. NBC RADIO'S "ANCHOR MEN" -- Veteran many.other posts. Before joining NBC he was Cape May City in Cape May newsmen Robert McGormick (left) and Morgan with the Washington News and Collier's for 12 County claims to be the oldest Beatty will head the reportorial team covering years. Beatty has covered national and inter- seashore resort in America and the 1960 political conventionsfor the NBG Ra- national politics for 33 years -- 14 years with the birthplace of the resort indus- dio Network. McGormick has been with NBG the Associated Press and 19 years with: NBC. News for 18 years -- as a war correspondent, He is editor-in-chief and commentator of NBC try. Nature lovers call it the Washington TV News Bureau chief, and in Radio's "News of the World." "bird capital" of North America.
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