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Complete Television Programs WEEK'S COMPLETE TELEVISION PROGRAMS THE SUNDAY NORTH JERSEY'S ONLY WEEKLY PICTORIAL MAGAZINE L 435 STRAIGHT STREET PATERSON, N.J. MUlberry 4-7880 Gift Delmrtment Living Roo• Bedrooms--- Bedding Dining Rooms Furniture Accessories. Caxpeting (.% . Appliaac•s THE IDEAL PLACE TO DINE AND WINE ß ' '1'" q ' : ' ..... /•.;• ,, ..' •..•, q. ,i SEAFOOD •; G;• ..•. THEMAN IN THEMOON ,-- It's AndyWilliams up there with the moon, but he'll make a visit to Earth on Saturday, April 16 BROILED LOBSTER • -- DAILY when he performs in "Man in the Moon," a colorcast on NBC- I'ROGS' I,gGS - •FT SHgbb CI{xu• - BLUEP!SH - TV's "Star Parade." The talented, young, singing star will be THOUT - HALIBUT - SALMON - SHRIMPS - SCALLOPS- host-star of the musical special, which al=o will star Lisa Kirk. Ib$O]ST•RS BELMONT- CLAMAVE. [Cot. - CODBurh Fl•H ns} - HALEDON SWORD FISH- - - DAILY- DINNERS J I. PARRILLO TheMan from Equitable asks- .., YouwaKt your child to havea better , . ." . .. ß placein the sun, don't you? OFOOURIE YOU DO, But like someparents you fig- ure,"here's still plenty of time?'Thea, •fore you knowit, they're.all grown up and need your help to givethem that important start toward a p•io•, careeror business,or in settingup a home.Make sure now that your "helpinghand" will be there whenit is needed.Equitable DaTers you, a varietyof policiesfor youryoungster at low rates.For more inœormationcall... I. PARRILLO 200 F•L•T IMDGEWOOD AVENUE ltlDG!•V•D, N.J. GI 5-33A• GI 4..9891 SCENE FROM 'DON GIOVANNI'-- Leontyne Price as Donna Anna resists the advancesof Cesare Siepi as Don Giovanni in the MozartOpera to be presentedin Englishon the NBC-TVNet- •vork in a two-and-a-half-hourcolorcast by the NBC Opera Com- Letthe man from Equitable bring you peace of mind panySunday, April 10.The Mozartmasterpiece will be the long. eat single opera colorcastin the 11-yearhistory ß of the company, Peter Herman Adler .will conduct. Page Two TKE CHRONICLE Published Weekly by THE CHRONICT.E COMPANY 170-172 Butler Street Patemon, N.J. LAmbert 5-2741 VINCENT S. PARRILIa, Publisher VINCENT N. PARRILLO, Managing Editor Entered as Second Class matter August 24, 1926, at the Post . Office at Paterson, N.J., under the act of March 3, 1879. DISTRICT JUNIOR WOM•N MEET Seated at the head table APRIL 10, 1960 -- VOL. XXXII, No. 15 are the leaders of the 11th district spring conference of .the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs which was recently held at the First Reformed Church of Hawthorne. Left to. right: Single Copy 10 Cents .....•:•...?•. e2 $4.00 • Year by M•il .•VIrs. Walter Burtis, Miss Jean Hamilton, Mrs. James A. Kirkman, - •- Miss Evelyn Barton, Mrs. Robert Meneve and Mrs. Ford A. Stark-- weather. CONTENTS FEATURES Bill Lundberg Has The All-American Touch Know These Financial Facts of Life Focus 9 .CrosswordPuzzle 10 Television Highlights 12 Conscription Widow, 'by Richard Banks A Complete Short Story 14 Health Horizons 15 DEPARTMENTS .Social World 7 Edito•als 8 Editor Speaks ............... "'•'"• Complete Television 11-12-13 ,% .. COVER PICTU -E We greet the most colorful, the most refreshing season of the year Spring! Everywhere about us flowers are budding, leaves are making their fresh, cooling appearance, and birds EGG$.-ACTING WORK--Happy Jerry Mathers (left), Jay North are-singing their welcome to the verdant season. In keeping and Angela Cartwright, guided I-y the Easter Bunny, decorate holiday props for the Easter Sunday color,cast of "The Chevy with the pleasing signs of Spring we have attempted to make Show'.' April 17 on the NBC-TV Network. The .cast for the full- hour show will consist entirely of top-talented children. Jerry our cover give you the connotation of this wonderful time of stars on "Leave It to Beaver," Jay is "Dennis the Menace" and the year. Angela plays Linda on "The Danny Thomas Show." THE CHRONICLE Page Three Sen.Wayne Dumo,nfSp, eaks At Dinner Tipson Touring _ By Carol Lone W'omen•sTravel ,Au•hori•), ..,, . DriveSafely, Save Gas ß . Safety is its own reward--but it ' . pays a bonus,too. You can get •aore gasolinemileage by following these nine motoring rules, all of which i:i:i:i:!:!:i:!:i:i:i:!- [ollowsafe-driving principles. 1.' Cut out jackrabbitstarts. (In a .:.:.:.: recent test, cars got 8 miles to the ......... gallon jackrabbiting, 15.3 taking il ... easy.) ::. ' :":""/ CRUSADE KICK-O.FF -- The 1960 County Cancer Crusade Kick-off Dinner was launched . ß/ / •I at the Wayne Country Club this past week, with Sen. Wayne Dumont of Warren County as principal speaker. Seated, left to ri,ght, are: Sen. Dumont, Abe J. Greene, master of cere-. monies.;F. Paul Marschalk, president and county crusade leader; and Sam Raft, managing editor of The Call. Standing, left to right, are: Freeholder Joseph Donato, Mrs. R. J. McDon- ald of Paterson, Rev. Gettit Heemstra of Pompton Lakes, and Dr. Max MagNus, kick-off dinner chairman. 2. Shift into high gear as soona• possible. (Lower gears use up to 5• per cent more gasoline.) 3. Don't speed. (An automobile that gets 20 miles to the gallon at 20 m.p.h. may get as little as 8 when doing 70.) Radio Station WNTA In "Salute To Paterson 4. Stick to one lane. (Switching about by sudden bursts of speed can use 30 per cent more gasoline.) 5. Go at a steady rate. (Speeding up and then slowing down wastes gasoline.) 6. When warming up the car, don't pump the accelerator. .• 7. Cut out needle•s idling. 8. Use the clutch as little as pos, •ible, and never ride the clutch. 9. Anticipate traffic slow downs and stops--coast up to them. You paid for the gasoline you used in reaching cruising speed; let it carry you t0 your stopping point. (Excep• for speeding, stop-and-go driving i• the roughest on your mileage.) Follow these rules and you'll be a •afe motorist. •d a th•fty one. too, Jersey Facts May •., 1960, will mark the 99th anniversary of the New' Jersey Brigade. The Brigade was mus- tered into the service of the Uni- ted States at Trenton and was the first to reach Washington w:hen it was in danger of capture by the Confederate for.ces during the Civil War. OPTIMISTIC FUTURE VIEWED -- A panel composed of some of Paterson's outstanding New Jersey supplied approxi- citizens was. part .of radio station WNTA's three day salute to Paterson over its facilities mately 20,000,000 board' feet of recently. The panel expressed a view of optimism for the city's future. Left to right, seat- high grade oak annually for ship- ed: Martin Sukenick of the Broadway' Bank and Trust Co., representing Forward Pater- bu'ilding during World War II. son; John Patterson. of Quackenbush's; Mayor William Dillistin; Raymond J. Bergman, president of the 'Greater Paterson Chamber of Commerce; and Joseph J. Masiello of New New Jersey approved the Con- Jersey Bank and Trust ,Co., who was panel moderator. Standing: H. Howard Schoonmaker stitution of the United States on of Schoonmaker and Co., president ,of the Commercial Development Fund; Lewis A. Wolff December 18, 1787, becoming the of Force, Inc., advertising consultant to the fund; Edwin J. MacEwan, executive vice pre- third State to approve-the histor- sident of the Greater Paterson Chamber of Commerce; and John C. Biggins. of Franklin ical document. Trust Co., representing the Paterson Industrial Commission. Page Four Ti• CHRONICLE SPORTS A PI.ayer To Watch BillLundberg HaSThe 11_ ' ericanTouch The-Greater Paterson area has pro- and in addition to landing a spot on the .. duced many outstanding basketball team, was the squad'sleading rebounder players, in addition to superb athletes and one of the more valuable players in in 'many different sports. Yet, despite contributing an extremely successful BILL LUNDBEJ•G . the' p.mlific output of court talent- campaign for the Hattiesburg, Miss., .. emanating from this sector, there has college. been a surprising lack of All-Amer;cans Considering the fact that Lundberg team has height and skill going for it, on the long list. was only a .'freshman,it is obviousthat and Big Bill isn't exactly a hand•cap. Actually, the only college player from he performed no small feat in attaining As a matter of fact, this section has. this area who was able to capture All- such an objective. As one of the stand- provided considerablebasketball talent American honors was Johnny Krieger, out varsity players, he now has much for MississippiSouthern. BesidesLund- the Paterson basketball and baseball reason to hope for brighter horizons and berg, there is another Fair Lawn young- star who performed at Providence Col- certainly, he has the ability and the ster coming up. after being sidelined.by lege before he turned to the priesthood height and the general heft to accom- illness last season. Walt Kaser, struck as Father Anselm, and who died a few plish a great deal in his remaining sea- off active play by a siege of mononucl_e- years ago. sons of eligibility. osis,is preparing to return to school'"and The .Patersonian was a bright and . Lundberg is dynamite under those is regardedas oneof the potentialac es skillful court performer at Providence boards, being able to grab the ball and of his team ,by Coach Fred Lewis--next Collegeand althoughminus exceptional obviously, possessionof that valuable season.Kaser is fast, brilliant._. in" th"o• height and not a particularly husky in- chattel is extremely helpful in scoring shooting department, and has plenty of dividual, he was such a standout with points.
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