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Table Turned '87th PRECINCT'-- Based on the best-selling mysteries of novelist Ed McBain, "87th Precinct" is an NBC-T.V Network A Complete Short Story 10 full-hour mystery-suspenseserie• each Monday. It stars Norman Fell (top left) as Detective Meyer Meyer, Gregory Walcott (top right) as Detective Roger Havilland, Ron Harper (bottom left) as Detective Ber• *',!i,q and (bottom right) as ';ve Steve C• *•"-"" DEPARTMENTS

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Bob Barker (at microphone) is the current host of NBC-TV Network's Monday-through-Fridaydaytime-fun show. Ralph Edwards, the man who created the program and emceedit for 14 years on radio, personallyselected Barker to be host of the ßBURR TILLSTROM'S KUKLA AND OLLIE' • Tillstrom.and hi8 show.Edwards is now executiveproducer. "Truth and Conse- beloved family of KUklapolitan Player8 are back with a'daily, quences" bowed on NBC-TV in 1954. When it started on radio five-minute NBC-TV Network' series. Fran Allison pays the pup- pet showoccasional visits, on the averageof oncea week. Pio. years earlier it was billed as the nation's first stunt series. tured are (from left) Kukla, creator Tillstrom, Ollie and Fran. New costumes,props and little lets have been created for the Monday-through-Friday series. Page •ltFee > .

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Page Four WomensTravel Authority Built-InSafety? How would you like to "drive" downa highwaywithout steering or even watching where you're going? It could happen, accordingto c sometraffic experts, in the not-too- distantfuture. It's partly a matter of cost. They predict-'that elec- t.ronic devices in the road and the •ar could take over the driving-- uake accidentsimpossible.

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SINGING,.-ALONG WITH MITCH,--- Louise•-O:Brlen portray a .Fled. Cross nurse, *WAGON.TRAIN' --Some of Hollywood'8out- ChristopherHald. Robert Horton (not in' photo) Ilnglng. 6r•Jllng•'Jir"ough," in standing stars join the Westbound "'Wagon cost, rs as. Scout Flint McCullough. Featured at World War One,production Train" in its fifth voyage across the' unchar- are (left) as Bill Hawks' and number on the second-bea8on'a tered-plain, of. the Old We•t on the NBC-TV Frank McGrath (driving wagon). as Charley premiere ..•olo-rpresentation of

Network this'Fall. Co.btar.John MClntirb (sec- Wooster. "Wagon Train" is broadcast on Wed, NBC.TV'i "Sing- -Along Withß ond from left.) leads the train as Wagonmaster nesda.y evenings. M Itch" Thursday, -•Sept. -28.

Pa'• Five 7:30 P.M. 11--B:• :. bxu 2---D,cnnis the ],le ace •'•) 'P 7.1 7•Maver•ck • 2--5!•v•e 9---Moyle !l.--i•ub!•c De2cnde:'s 3:• P. •L WCBS-TV--2 WNBC-TV--4 WNEW-TV--5 5--M ,v'e 8:00 P.M. WABC-TV--7 WOI•TV---9 WPIX--11 9--Li.,v_e S,- •'23 p:-::, Ch 9 ø.--Ed Sullivan • Variety WNTA--13 3:30 P.M. 4-.-N•tlonal Vclve• 4 D•eet L•e :;...... 'i• •ce for M•yor Satu.-day, October 7 13•I Led Three Lives 4:00 P.M. 11---D•' g•rou3 •ss"-'gnmzn• 8:30 P.M. •ø:00 Noon 7:30 P.M. 4--Tab Hunter 2•Perry Mason 5--Albert Burbe -- Comment 2---Sky K'mg--Kirby Grant -- Western ,--L'•w'rnan -- Western True Story 5--S•way 11--City De.tactive- Police 5--Scotland Yard Police 13 M•v•e 7--Roaring 20's Drama 4:33 P..Z.I 7--Funny 9--Plays of Shakespeare 2•Amer. r•Iusical 9:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 11--Maxry A Mffiionaire 13•lV•ovie 7•Issucs and Answe:s 2-- G, E. Th-catre 2--N 'w -- Robert Trout 13•S.•ree.s of Dangcr 4--.5Iys-•ery Theatre 4--Detectiv,-',% l)t:try--Don Gray 8:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5--Joim Crosby Discussion 5--Fo!low That •Ian- l•fystery 5--Theatre 5 7--Rebel Western 7--Bar•l 'b Bear 2---Accen• 9--Movie .Drama 11--ThL•- I., Your Life 9--Bowling 11--I Seaxch for Adventure 4--Lw:atio • to A• ii .... [:,l.m-k Sabe• 5--P•cque• Squad 9:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 7--Funday Funn.lc.,s C:.•!'t o0 :Is 2---Holi:ay Lodge 2--1nta•rnatlonal Hour 2---Checkma• • Suspense 13•Briefing Se s!.o:• a- Mr. Wizard--Don Herbert 4 Tall Man Western 5:30 P.M. ß7--The Asphalt Jungle 5--Movie Drama 7--Leave It To Beaver, Comedy 2--Area em • Hour 10:00 P.M. 7--Movie 11--ClmrlesFarrell News An.•lysis 2•Candid Cam• , .-• 9---Cooking •DI•I 999--- PolL•e 11--Btg Piehire 9:00 P. • 'Loret• Young Dra'•a 7--Rocky •nd II•s F:?•e:•'•d.:• 5•-Ch-usade in the Pae:fic' 4--Deputy Western i:50 P.M. l•Da•:'•e Washlng on 11•Glob•l Zobel 5•Wrestling Bridgeport 13--Know Your Navy 9•1tlovle 7--Lawrence Welk•Music 6:00 P.M. 9---Movie 2--Twen•.e•h Ccnh•ry 10:30r.M. .•.• 11 Imposter Meet The Pces,• 2...... W•a•'s My Line? a- MOvie 13•Dance Party 5•Movia Drama 4 .This Is Your IAfe -- cøedy 7--1•nhoe •'>g .':r LI-,•ore T--Editor's Choice ' 11--Baz•!mll 9:50 P. bL 9--F•m 9--Mov e 2•Ha ve Gun wm Trave/ l••tw•n Th.• Lb'•e.• 11--Code' 3 Police 2:30 P.M. 4---Nation's Futur•- Debate 6:30 P, M. 11:00 P.M. '-' 2--Movie 11--Seven: LeagUe Boots 7-•. Movie .. 2--1 Love Lucy- c•6medy 2--News--Walter Cronkit'• 11 Base•l 4--News--•ank Blair '-"'" 5...... Sena

4•Movie ß .., . ß . 4:e• P. • 9•Movle Drama 7--I Married Joan -- Comedy 11--Moyle 13---Movie 11:00 P.M. 4:80 P.M. 2•N•w•--Rlchard Bate 5--Horse • 4--N•s,-_ .Bob Wilson 7•Mea 'of Ammpoli• 5• •ovl•- Mystery 9--Mov'.z •.-c 1:30 p.m., E•. 9' 7--Movie 11--•Movie 11:115 P. 1•. 15:$0 P.M. a- Movie, See 10:30 p.m., Ch. 4 T--Movie 2•IAfe of Rliey•omedy 7--World of Sports Sunday, October 8 5:50 P. M, 1•:03 Noon 2•Movie -- Early Show 2--Keynotea Music Captain Gallant 7--Tommy Seven Show 11--Ranmr of t!• 13•Builaex's Showcase 1•:80 P.M. 2--Peoples' Choice 6:00 P.M. 4 Youth Forum 7--Baxney Be• Saturday Theatre 11--Enoo•mter- Religion 5•Fellx m•d Friends 9•Movie 1P.M. 11•leff's Collie 2--Movie -- Comedy 13•Eecord Wagon--Clay Cole 5--Movie 7•Movie 6:30 P.M. 9•Movie ßtHE BULLWINKLE SHOW'-- The animated color cartoon setice 11--Continen,tal Miniatures 5--Cartoons•Sandy Becker present8fun and satire for :youngsteroand oldsters Sunday eve. 11--llobln Hood, Adventure 1:30 P.M. nings on the NBC-TV Network. Cartoon Itar$ of the half-hour program Include (from left) heroe• Rocket Squirrel and Bull. •:00 P. M• a. Fron•em of Faith •lnkle Moo•e ae well ae "heavies" Boris Badenov and Natasha 9--Oral Itoherts Fatale. Cartoon voice8 are those of producer Bill Scott and such a- News and W• 11•Spo• Club prominentaOtor•'ae Edward Everett Horton, Charles Rugglee 5 Circus ]toy and Hano Conrled 7--Best of the Post--Drama 2:00 P.M. a- Movie

Page Six TI!• CHRONICI• MondaYOctober9 7:34) P.M. :; 9:00 P. IL 10:30 P.M. .. Third •- Mystery 2--Br-ther• Br urngan 2--Angel •Silence Please 7:00 P.M. 4--Ia,.ramn -- Westernn Mystery Theatre 9--Movie See 7:30 p.m., Ch. 9 5-- rightrol• Police 5•Movie 11--Shoigun Slade 7--Bu•s Bmu•v Cartoons 7--H•wa•an Eye- Mystery 13--Movie- Drama - •iu,tz, un".'4s,sde--Western 9•Seien.ce Fiction Theatre 5-,Jim Bossie -- Adventure 11•Operalh,n Chec"••e 11--You Ask•ii For It 11:00 P.M. '/mBlu, An .!s • Adventure 9 --•'rD-toon Circus 2--News 11--Nex• • Kevin Kennedy 9:30 P.M. •. News-•lohn McCalirey 2--Fa•er Knows •t. -- 2--1've Got A Secret Panel 5•PM-F•st- PM Wes• 7:30 5--WaiSt Winchell Police 9--Haxness Racing 7--News. -- Scott Vincent 7--•fflemen Western 11--M Squad--Police 11 News--John Tillman ' To Tell The. Truth 11--B••11 --Th Amerh'ans 13--Mike Wadace Interview 11:15 1'. M. 10:00 P.M. •M•ni Under•v• r 2--Movie 7--Che•enm. -- Western 8:S0 P. 5. 2--U. S. S•eel Hour Jack Paa• 9•M I!1o, D•d ar •1ovie 2--Dob e. GHI• -- Comedy 4•It Could Be You 7--Movie 11--•v bl ••Drama 4-- lifted • 'hc•k ••ig' ß 7--Naked City- Police 11--Movie 5 - l•'ke •• --- Poli• 11--Hlgh Road John Gunther 7--IVyart Earp-- lVestem 13--Movie Friday, October 13 • Pe • Gl•ys -- Comedy 10:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 5-••enzl's •iders ! Main Event -- Marciano 11--Thi Man Dawson 7:00 P.M. 9--Movie -- 13--Mike •V'dla'e Int •iew 2•m•y spofi•hi 2 --N 'W ! ,•riHer- Euspense. 11--Wild Cargo 8:3• P.M. •w•• 13 Movie- Dryrim __ --Lock-Up 3Iy 't r• 7•••h W•$ 5---A...signm nt Underwa'er ••/•ng Up •uddy, Comedy 9--Movie 11:00 1'. 1• ' 7--Jim Ba•!,u.• -- Comedy •W•-F•go -- Weste• _2--News 9--Terrytoons- Klrchner ,•- News -- John Mc •affrey 11--News --Kevin Kennedy ••vor•. H• •:•0P,•:::"•.•. '" 7•' '•Advemure 5•PM East- PM West 7--News- Scott Vincent 7:30 P.M. ;ll--I. • For •v•r• 11--Mo•e2--P•yhou• • ...... ' 11--News -- John Tillman ••ty •s 2--Rawhide- Western . 10:• P.M. •. I•appy -- Comedy 11:15 1'. M. 5•Canmmball- Adventure 2--M•vie 11---Friday lZunnies 2 --Spike Jon• 7--• •n• •. •aek Paax- Variety 9--Movie • ••g Snd•- Police 13--Mo•e 7--Movie 11•Sportsman's Club Over• •il -- Western 9-Kin dom !•-- 10:50 P. 1• 4 - On Happy Family 9:$0 P. 5-- • Undercove Thursday, October 12 7--Harrigan and Son 13--M, 11-- Ba.• ball • -••••n- Do•s 13-- Interview 11:00 1'. bL ' •":',"' 7':• P.M. 2 --New 8:•0 P.M. 11••n In• S• 2--News •. Long John .Silver 2--Route -- Adventure •_ N•ws•John McCaffrey 5---•it r • •-- •• 1•:• 5--1'M East- I'M We•t 9--l•vle- 7--•g --Adventu• ,qho•Story- Drama 2- Gl• Mill• 11--News 9 --• -Kl•hner _7---Flirt --Cartoons 4-- r• •' n•ck 11•N• Ke•n Kenney 13 - Ik'tiy Furn 11:15 P.M. 5- QuitIon of •:•0 P. • • • •umentary 9:00 P.M. 11-- P•lic •en 2•Movie 13 - Mo• i Jack Parr ••- W•t• The I•wless Years 11--Movie 5 -- q•picion--Dram a 5•Crime and Punishment 7•••va• Ho• 7--77 Sum• Strip 9--. ovl Wednesday,October 11 , ll--You Ase•d F• It 9:80 P.M. 5---Theatre Five- Drama 2--Adv. Theatre Preview Theatre 7--Peler Gram- Mystery ,•--• ?:30 p.m., Ch. 9 11--•b• 5•Nlght Court 11--Boots a• S•• 2•New 9--Long John Nebel • Valley D•y• 1• W•Inte•ew 11:• P. • 7--Rescue 8 2--News 9 --Tm-ryto• --Kirchner •F•fler J•ti• ß -'l•vllight Zone- Drama 11-- --Kevin Ke•edy • • •••n -- W•tern _4---Michael 8hayno-- My try • N• • Jo• M•frey 5- !gi• er!•,at--Adventure •PH •t • pH W•e •Fo• J•t • -- Dr•a 7:50 P. NL 7--• Mc•ys -- Comedy 7--Th, De-c'v 7--N•s --- •o• Vi•t 1 l-•t.•.ball 11--News 2--. ]•alibu Run -- Adventure 4--• on Train- Western 13- Mo•q - 9:• •. • 11:• P. • 5 - •lt -riock 11olm 7--Ko• Kong•Adventure • G•ling •r 10:80 P.M. •News 9--Movie 4- •ior Fa•--Comedy 2--Person to Person ! J•k P• • Va•ety 1•--: ..... ,, -Comedy •Vr •in ,•l•t Hmtt -- Police 7•Mo•e 7--Law & Mr. Jones 8:00 P.M. 7--•• ß •o •-- Comfy •Fi ta in l•e •, Music' 9--Movie -- 5•l•C.M.P. Adv. Tuesday, October 10 11:00 1'. M. 11--Bold Jurne.v • Gh• •• 13--Mike Wallaee•Interview News 7--••••Drama 7:0• 1'. M. New•John McCaffr•y 8:30 P. bL •e S•d• 5•PM East-- PM West 11--NIovie 2--Ne•s 2--Danger Man- Adventure 1•:• •.. •. 4- Phil 'ih' 'rs -- Comedy -Price Is Bight 2•o•S Ap•n• 5-Coronado 9- Adventure 5--Award Theatre- Drama • • G•u• Show 11:15 P.M. 7--Focus on •km tic& 7--Ozzie and Harriet 2---Movie 9--T •n•-- Kirchner 11--Ca!lfor• 11--Vic• at • • .•m Best of Paar 11 l••mn's Club l•Mo•e 7--Movie

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• CHEONICI• Pal• NI• His name was Maurice Johns and he had reai/ygood club in town,gave you a danc• once been a great star. Not as great, of after the show," course, as John Barrymore, but he'd done "Quite likely," said Maurice Johns. all right. He'd starred in light, brittle come- "An I, well, I hate to admit it even now,' dies and he'd been as famous for his ward- but I was a wallflower. I really was! And robe and his armours as for his acting. Now you ch•se me -- of all the girls at the club-- he was old. Old for an -- and old. off to dance with." stage, no matter how you looked at it. His "I'm glad ! "showedsuch excellent taste," hair hadn't receded too much and was just he said. attractively gray at the temples. He held his "Thank you! So am I! Well, you gave me shoulders straight, he held his head well and a grand rush.. And- and suddenly, all his walk had the spring of youth. And his the boys in town .began looking-at me, too. face, in spite of wrinkles., had a curious sem- Wasn't that wonderful?" blance of youth. But the something, the "No more than you deserved, my dear." spirit, that made him a star had gone with "But I'd never 'had it. Not any attention the years. at all! And suddenly, after your attention, I He stood,now, in the lobbyof the Waldorf •was poplar! There was a boy in the crowd with Eric Martin, the producer. Years ago, I'd been crazy about. Ever since high school he wouldn't have stooped to a man of Mar- days -- he played on the footbali team and tin's stature. He'd chosen only the best pro- was class president and. all. He'd never even ducers. But now, the 'best 'producers paid no looked at me. But after you -- rushed me, attention to him. He'd never made good in he began. to pay attention to me. We were Hollywood and for a long time- since he married three months later. We're still mar- had appeared in three straight failures on tied! Thank you'." she Said..And kissed him. Broadway- there'd been nothing for him. And ..fled. "This t•lay I'm going to put on," said "Well:" said E.ric Martin. "If that was EricMartin, "is strictly high class stuff. And meant to convince me, I'm convinced ail there's a part in it I think you might be right. Surely you remember, when you rush- able to do. He,s an English nobleman'-' old, ed her? ...... down on his luck, but Still a gentleman. Maurice Johns':had:" changed. He had be- Could you act that role? come suddenly, taller, straighter. The .inner 'Tve always acted--a 'gentleman," said emotionthat had madehim a S•?ar•.'••md- Maurice Johns, in his most e!egant manner. denly returned. "Sure'. Sure!" said Martin. "You'd do all "HOw Can I remember her'." .he said. "One right, I'm sure. But you know how the pul> of my admirers lic is. today. Names- names...-- names . . . "But you rushedher at a That's all they want. How d0 1 know you've "Of course'. " he said. And smiledi..-i"'As a still got a following?" matter of fact,. it was a little trick I' played. "I flatter myself in thinking I have a fol- That's why I can't possibly remember. In lowing," said Johns. every town I played, where they gave me a '•HE LORETTA YOUNG THE-. Of course.' Of course'. But what proof party -- and that was in practically every ATRE'--Plots range from corn. have you that you have fans? Where are town; I always did the same thing -- I edy to suspense, with Miss your fans?" chose the shyest or the ugliest or the lone- Young as hostess of all the "Fan• as we know them today," said liest girl in the room on whom to shower program. and star of many. Maurice Johns, "have existed only the last my attention• You know there's always:•a "The Loretta Young Theatre" few years. They starfed with Joan Craw- wallflower in .every group who shouldn't be otai•ed as an NBC-TV Mon- ford, I believe, who gathered' together .some a wallflower at all. And I discovered, when- day-through-Friday afternoon young people who admired her, and sort of ever I picked out a girl that immediately series in 1960. organized them. I really have never encoun- --she-became popular. I wonder how many." tered fans. of that description," "How many married, on account oi you? "But folks have asked you for auto- Or how many rememi•ered?" graphs?" "What does it matter, how much they re- "Of course! In restaurants. And as I left member?" he asked. "II a star can do- the theatre." things like that? A star, who can move "Well, where are they- these facts? If I people, emotionally, on and off the stage." could see, just one of them..." "I see what you mean. Now this 'part! It If only one fan -- 'but you can't manufac- seems to me that you're the boy who can ture a thing like a fan. Now, if some one•?' play it. I think-I'll take a chance with you." Then, as if he'd rubbed Aladdin's Lamp, "A chance!" Maurice Johns, suddenly a and a genie had appeared, there stood in new man, drew himself up to his full height. front of them a very lovely looking young "A chance to play a small bit in your third woman. rate show. I don't know what you mean, "You. are Maurice Johns?" she asked, soft- Mr. Martin. Perhaps you don't realize that !y. I'm Maurice Johns! I couldn't possibly con- "Yes, I am." sider anything but a star role in a really "You don't remeraber me?" fine play!" "I have such a poor memory- I meet so "But I thought you were interested that many people- you'if forgive me you wanted to play the part I've got--that "Yes, I guess you do meet -- lots of peo: it was understood that if I gave it to you." ple. You met me in Springfield. Does that '•here's some misunderstanding, I'm surer mean said 1V•aurice Johns. "But it was most con- "Ira afraid not," he said. "Should I remem- siderate of you to considerme. Some day, ber-" when you're ready to take your p]ace as-z, "I thought maybe -- How foolish of me,. first rate producer, and .rank with other first You Saved my life- I mean you changed rate producers, I shall ;beglad. to consider ar• my life," she said. engagement with you." '• ch•anged your life?" He was a little He bowed graciously, hurried out of the 'THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW' afraid now. What had h• done -- in Spring- hotel. •t wasn't until he'd walked a block up --Comedian doe¾ Bishop. stars field? He couldn't remember. Park Avenue that he remembered that he'd as an amiable trouble-prone "You Wel• playing there in 'The Canm'y., been counting on the role- and began to "leg man" for a Hollywood Sings,' You reraemt•er?" mal•e up just the right excuse about why public relations firm in NBC- "I rernerrrber the play. A horrible rny• he couldn't pay his rent, so it would sound T¾'s new Wednesday night sit- ter.V." convincing to the manager of. •e third-rate' uation comedy series. '"l•at's right'. And the club --'the only hotel where he had a small room. ..< .

Healing Sysfems Insfailed • UNITED •ATES of his men. Just before the shoot- AND •HE MACEDONIAN ing began his ten-year-old cabin AR 4-8050 Haledon, N.J. In the chronicles of the Amer- boy pleaded with Decatur to be ican Navy October 2õ, 1812 is the signed on as a regular seaman. date o! a brilliant victory. "I want to share in the' prize -' When the War' of 1812 with money when we take her," said England broke out not much was the boy. SHerwood 2-7738 expected of- our little navy, Carden was the opposite, a hard. which was a p y E m y compared man who kept a tight rein and Residence SWarthmore 6-0666 with the giant navy of England. a heavy hand on his crew. He ß .. George Canning, British Secre- was noted for his gunnery. and tary of State, expressing the at- 'he drew his ship into battle witch 'JAMES S. SCULLION titude of the British navy, called great confidence of whipping the the armed ships of the United American. and SON States, "a f2w fir-built things For 30 minutes the two ship•. with bits oœ striped bunting at fired at long range. The batterleg Home for Funerals their mastheads." That remark of the United States flamed 'so was far from the truth, as the fast and continuously that she events during the months to cSme seemed to be on fire. The illusion 'THRILLER' -- This full-hour 267-269 Park Avenue were to prove. was heightened by the pall o! weekly suspense series with at Madison True, the American warships that shrouded her. were few, but they were new, ex- Boris Karloff as host and peri- Paterson, pertly built, manned by lusty and Captain Carden, furious at be- odic star, returns for its sec- able seamen, and commanded by ing beaten at •is own game oi ond season on the NBC-TV some of the finest officers Who long range gunnery, tried to come Network. The Monday night close but Decatur stayed clear, ever trod a wooden deck. The series offers stories dealing American crews w e r e highly In another 15 minutes his guns IAmlwrt 3108 had riddlgd the Macedonian wi•h with fantasy, the occult and trained in seamanship and gun- more than 100 hits, killing aYid the supernatural, nery. They were taught to lay the guns straight on •he target wounding scores of men. Decatur then drove his ship across th6 f and to shoot as fast as possible. Macedoniafi's stern, in a position As events proved, the American to tear her to pieces. Carden then frigates w.hi?h humbled the hauled down his flag and sur- Rugs, arpets, , !eum, haughty British navy, Mistress of rendered. The United States wa• the Seas. were superior in speed ed ,' Beddin and hitting power to anything of almost undamaged, with only their class afloat. was a floating slaughter house. ß % EN 'TIAN BLIND One of these stout frigates, of Captain Decatur 'brought ,his I-'01tM! TOP 44 guns. was the United States, prize home safely through the commanded by Captain Stephen British blockade into the Con- {½ Decatur. He was ranging far necticut port of New London. 296 •! IN ST '' over the Atlantic in search of There the Macedonian was re- P.% FR ON, N.J. enemy vessels when a sail was paired and added to America'• sighted off the Canary Islands on heroic little navy. Sunday, October 25. 1812. Had The Macedonian's battle fla ß Decatur known at first sight that was sent to Washington by mes- LAmbert 5-9623 the ship was the new British fri- senger, a young lieutenant of the { gate Macedonian. commanded by victorious United States. And CRESCIONE Captain Samuel Carden, he would there, at a grand ball, amid the have sought battle with even cheers of President Madison, his PHOTO STUDIOS keener zest. Carden had been one Cabinet and distinguished guests, of the worst offenders in the im- the captured flag was placed at I Crescione Tuxedos, Inc. pressing of American seamen into the feet of pretty Dolly Madison, { the British navy, one of the' caus- the President's wife. t Weddings- Portraits es of the War o! 1812. Conunercial Decatur was a mild man wl•o _had won the love and confidence .- Full line of Tuxedos for Hire 52 Market St., Paterson, N.J. cut Out and Mail

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