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"LOVE AND..MAI•RI•GE"- William Demarest (left) stars as William Harris-, veteran .music publisher, and Stubby Kay. is Letthe men from Equitable bring you peace of mind featured as his song-plugger, 'Stubby Wilson, in the new NBC; ground.-

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SEPTEMBER 13, 1959-- VOL. XXXI, No. 37

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Anna Maria ,%lberghetti and Johnny Desmond co-star in ,A Diamond for Carla," the hour-long musical love story Which opens the second "Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" season on the CBS Television Network, Monda), Sept. 14. The two-time Oscar-win- FEATURES ning team of Saturn) Fain and Paul Francis Webster composed the original •core for thi.• light-hearted tale of-a romantic upset on a Caribbean island Robert Strau.•.., a!.•o co-star• in the musical special, and Laurie Carroll d Ctrla Alberghetti, Anna Maria's •aster, are featured in the cast.. : Chronicle of the Week

Short Story 14

American History 15

DEPARTMENTS

Social World ......

Editorials ß 8

Editor Speaks 8

Complete Television _11-12-13

COVER PICTUE-

•iste-rKenny Poster Girl is Dawn McGuireof JerseyCity. She intentlyfollows Go.vernor Robert Meyner's gaze as he proclaims September "Sister Kenny Month". Witnessing the Signature at the State House are Grover C. Richman, seated -.l•ft, State Chairman; Louis C. Pisacane, standing left, of Linda Vista Avenue, North Haledon,, Passaic County 'LARAMIE'-- The NBC-TV Network full-hour Tuesday adventure chairman for the drive and Jack Applegate, standingright, of series, centered around a stagecoach swing station in Wyoming dur- Wayne Township,a, dvisory board member.Pisacane said the ing the. 1860's, stars (from left) John Smith as Slim Sherman, Bobby Crawford Jr. as his brother, Andy; Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy, statewide'goal for the 1959 Sister Kenny Drive is $270,000. their self-appointed foster father, and Robert .Fuller as Jess Harper, Pisacane:•s tax assessorfor Borough of North Haledon. an unpredictable cowhand. i.•fheC'HItONI(I,!• Page Three 'Over 17,000 Drivers' Lice.ses Revoked In New Jersey Since J.nu.ry 1, 1959 Ned J. Pasekian, acting director of Motor Vehicles, 'has an- nouncedthat 215 licenserevocations during the.week ending August 21 •oi New Jersey residents convicted under the 60-70 Speed Revoca- tion program. Th'e Division also revoked the reciprocity privileges of 730 non-resident motorists. Since the first of the year, 4,814 resi- dent drivers and 10,218 non-resident operators have had their driv- ing privileges revoked under the program. The home state motor vehicle departments of non-resident motorists have. been notified of the revocations.Police departm'entsin the local communitiesof the residents whose licenses were revoked have been notified. for what- ever action may be deemed advisable. ..

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Passaic County Bar Association To Honor Fifty Year Members;Edward P. Merrey To Reminisce The Passaic Cou•.ty 13ar Association's next meeting, Septern.ber 28, will be in honor of thosemembers who have been admittedto the New Jersey Bar over fifty years and forty years respectively. President Bernard Feinberg has called the meeting at t.he Alex- ander Hamilton Hotel. Since this is the first fall meeting of the as- sociation, a large turnout is looked for to pay public respect, honor .:. and esteem to these distinguished men who have served their com- munity so well. The list of members of the fifty year group is as fol- lows: Edward F. Merrey, John Leavitt Griggs, John-M,. B. Ward, Ar- .. thur S. Corbin, Frederick B. Conant, Eugene L. Ha•t, Edgar A. De Yoe Albart K. CondiS, Edmund B.. Randa•l, Harry Loeb and James H.'Penn. Hon. Edward F. Merrey has been requested to address the. mem- bers in behalf of his fifty-year contemporaries. Mr. Merrey will remin- isce on event of the past. He possesses a marvelous "storehouse" of personal knowledge of the legal .history of Passaic County, and with his interesting and witty style, his talk will prove enlightening and enjoyable. .. Mr. Merrey held many important positions in public li/e and he assumed a major role in the program elevating the Erie. Failroad in Paterson. He served as president of the •Paterson Finance. Commis- '•HE STEVE ALLEN SHOW'-- Steve -- with all the gang, including Tom Poston,Don Knotts, Louis Nye and many others, plus a host sion, City' Counsel and held numerous other '.importartS posts. of top guest8tar8 -- return8with brightand topical humor to the N BC-TV Network schedule. The Monday night variety colorcast8 Many' Serious BoatingAccidents Off New Jersey originate on the West Coast. Shore and Inland Lakes ancl Rivers At least a half dozen serious boating accidents within the last two weeks, including one-fatality causal by a ".hi.t and run" speedboat operator, have prompted an extreme caution warning from Salvatore A. Bontempo, Commissior•ers of the New Jersey Dept- of Conser- vation and Economic Development. A• sensible obervance of boating regulations and an extension of coramon courtesy will go far to reduce the. increasing number of boating accidents. With Senatebill A-15pending, the State doesnot yet have.an ef- fective means of quickly identifying boats involved in accidents. All of 'the nearly 400 Marine. patrols will be on duty, in order to :extend as- sistance. where needed and to curb reckless operation. The hit-and-run boat operator was responsible for the death of a man alone in. a rowboat on l•ancocas Creek near Delanco. A speeding motorboat caused a backwash w•ich upset the rowboat and tossed its "on.e occupant into' the water wh'ere he drowned. It is possible that the boat operator and his passengers did not know they had caused an accident, as they continued to speed on their way. Since th'e boat carried no visible identification, witnesses to .the incident ha.d' no way of helping officials locate the craft and its owner. Another acci-dent involved a boy who fell from the back of a power-operated boat and was slashed by th.e propellot, causing a co11'apsed lung, rib injuries, and other injuries. At Point Pleasant a 12-year o-ld boy ran over a boat, cutting it in half. ,Fortunately, the two occupants were seated at either end and were not seriously in- jured. A second boat was cut in half at Cap'.e May w.hen a commercial 'TROuBLESHooTERS'--Keenan Wynn (left) stars as Kodiakand fishing boat struck a sail boat occupi.ed-by two elderly people. They Bob Mathias is co-starred as Frank Dugan in the new NBC-TV .Net- were'rescued from the water, suffering from shock but not severely work Friday night action-adventure series which follows the globe- •rotting adventures 'of construction engineers sent on heavy indus- injured. trial projects. pageFour THE CHBoNIcI• ManyIpuesfions Raised In Regard To Family Life

saicA reportCounty meetingCommittee of thefor Pas-the 1960 White House Conference Was -held recently at the YWCA of Paterson. Three. of the sub- commi'ttees reported through thei.r chairmen. Dr. Boone of Pas- saic was present in an advisory capacity as a member of the New Jersey State Committee. Mr. Elbow of Paterson, chair- man of the •Committee on the. Family, reported that certain. •uestions, in the opinion of his suboommi'ttee,seemed of primary importance. These were: 1. Is the basic f .ami]y structure weaker than ever before? 2. Is the trend towards femin- ine dominance and responsibility •in thehome whi.ch gained impe- tus at the beginning of World War II still continuing? 3. A.re outside agencies provid- ing youth witch$'he experiences andfacilities formerly considered the responsibility ,of parents? 4. Is the materialistic paLtern of our culture forcing mothers to seek outsi.de employment? 'IT COULD BE YOU'--Emcee Bill 5. Are early marriages and the J.eyden takes time out from his lack of suitabl. e preparation for •olly laborson the N BC-TV Net- marriage, contributing to the work's Monday-through-Friday. daytime series to engage in his Weakening of family ties? In the hobby of race car driving -- and opini,on of the. subcommittee less he'll speed his popular audience- time •.nd preparation is •iven to participationshow into a Satur- getting a marriage license than day nighttime spot, too, on the :_ network's Fall schedule. is often giv,en to getting a dri- ._ ver'slicense. Dr] Brandeis, of Paterson State. ,Hege, and chairman of the. •ommittee on EconomicOppor- ß :'){:1.!:* '- •, -

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STARTING NEW SEASON- Peter Gunn (Craig Stevens) pays a' visit to the cafe proprietress, "Mother" (portrayed by Minerva UreEal), in "Protection," the opening show of the 1959-60season of A • CL• "Peter Gunn" on the NBC-TV Network Monday, Sept. 21. - --The'T!uiliTlmt ComesOnce in a Lifetime i• ':::i: :'-' ..... ;!-.':-::.-"-;,.::!" " -' .-..... -._.... -. •."-..... : -:...... -... -'.•.. ':.;,. WHA'I-OtOYou I'-^KF_ GoT • o• A :...... :'...... :,. -... ,, . :. .,•ß ß ....;.,,..-.

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'IN. 'THE-WAKEOF A TWISTER--witha trendtoward more drama *strikinglyevident in the NBC-TVNetwork's religious programming, "Frontiersof Faith" will present"Twister" Sunday,Sept. 20. The play deals with a Midwesternfarmer (Harrison Dowd, left), whose propertyis'completely destroyed by tornado.With him here (left to right) are Walter Klavun, Barbara O'Neill, Helen Carew, Addison Powell.The play is onein a seriesof three by Clair Reskamdealing with the "middle.-years" in the lives of Arnericans.

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',Other guestson the full-hour show, which marks Durante's first TV insfailed Full line of Tuxedos for Hire 'program in three years, will include Lawrence Welk, Sal Mineo, AR 4-8050 Haledon,-N. J. Bobby Darin and five-year-old pianist Ginny Tiu. 52 Market lit., l•terson BI. ',I.

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, EDITOR:'IALS

Infernaf•onaJ A,•rline Compelilion Commercial international air transportation has made vast strides since the end of World War II. Very recently, the •introductionof jet servicebetween continents has given it an- other big spur. Bookings of all the lines are showing dramatic increases. The jets, with their superior speed and comfort, are Capturingthe publicimagination. -•-:': Thereis moreto the Je• Age-thanthe foreigntravel-op- portunifies it provides. All the interested nations use their airlines as instruments of prestige, power and influence. They offer a means of showing the flag in farflung corners of the world, and that can be an enormously significant matter in this complex age.

The U.S. international airlines have been world leaders. No doubt a great many people th,ink that this will continue to -be the case, virtually as a matter of course. But it seems to. be time to think again. An article in the August 17 issue of Time magazine says this: "As U.S. international airlines enter the Jet Age, the U.S. is junking a belief as outdated as its piston planes. The belief was that U.S. flag carriers could hold their lead over a growing flock of aggressive foreign competitors without drastic changein U.S. air policy." Time cites a fresh example of what foreign competition is doing. The State Department has just given two of the major foreign lines the right to expanded service in this country .which will cost U.S. lines something like $7,800,000 a year in The business. And the biggest threat of all, the magazine goes on, is Aeroflot, the Soviet civil air line. It is the largest commer- Editor Speaks cial airline in the world, and has beenexpanding at a great rate. It now seeks the right to. enter New York. In return, our own Pan American World Airways would be given the right to By VII•CEI•T S. PAI•I•ILLO enter Moscow. But th,is is not so simple and fair an exchange as it may appear on the surface. Pan-Am is a self-supporting, The wife and I were talking ab0'utall the wonderfulnew taxpaying private enterprise.Aeroflot is .a property of the So--. motels that are springing up all over the country. vietgovernment. Thus, as a subsidizedagency of thestate, the fear is that once it has been given the rights it seeks, it would We sort of have an idea about going down to Florida this cut fares to any degree needed to. further the Soviet economic winter and are already beginning t'o plan our t-rip. We are, offensive against the West. of course, going to stay at motels wherever we can. Beyond this, as the Time article makes abundantly clear, "What a great new idea," the wife said, as we looked at •he needis to giveour airlinesa fairer break in the competi- some of the folders and post cards we had saved from last tive battle with the 40 foreign carriers now entering this coun- winter. try. There are some good signs on the horizon--" . . . the I agreed. "What will people think of next?" I asked, State Department and the President, who has the final say without expecting to get an answer to the question which about what international routes the U.S. gives out, are end- was more or less rhetorical. ing the giveaway period in favor of more horse trading and stricter rule watch,ing." This undoubtedly has been brought on So what do you th.ink I saw in the paper next morning? by certain statistical facts. For instance, even thought 70 per- While they were busy digging up the statue of Phidias'. cent of all the passengers traveling by air betwen this and Amazon, they also.found the remain of an ancient motel from other countries are American citizens, the share of the busi- of Hadrian who. lived almost 1900 years ago. and ness carried by our own lines has dropped from 75 percent in owned the villa. 1949 to 60 percent now. Th,is has been, in large part at least, the consequence of violation of agreements, and of govern- :'-It-was an .arcade with 20 rooms for overnight or weekend ment policies which have tended to favor foreign lines over our guests "who wanted to flee from the financial problems and own. And, though corrective attitudes are appearing, it is the gossipmongers of old Rome." clear that a great deal must be done if our proper position in The fellow who. said there is nothing.. new under the sun the. •international •a.ir race is t• •be protected. certainly .said a mouthful!

.PageEight ._The CHEO•C• ßDependents of Disabl,edWorkers ß.Milton Berle.ls Lucy. Desi Gue-st-SePt-2'51 '

ß Eligiblefor Social S.ecurify Payments ß September 30 is an important date to many people, according to Stanley J. Fioresi, manager of the Paterson Social Security office. This is the last day that many people can apply for social security benefits for adopted children without loss of some benefits. The 1955 amendments to the SOCial Security Act liberalized the

. rules regarding benefits for adopted ß children. Under these amend- ments, children can receive. benefits immediately upon adoption by a retired or disabled worker. Also, if the child was living with and being supported by a worker who died, the.. child may get social security benefits if he is adopted by the widow within two years after the worker's death. If the worker died before August 1958, the child can qualify if adopted by the widow before September 1960. Mother's be- netits may be paid to the widow who adopted the child after the worker's death.

. According to Mr. Fioresi, many people who were believed eligible under this change. have not inquired at the social security office.. Inquiry should be made before September 30, to prevent any loss of benefits. The Paterson office is located at 245 Market Street.

Did you know that now dependents of disabled individuals re- ceiving social security benefits may also draw monthly' benefits? These dependents' b•nefits provide family members security against !oss of inco.me becauseof a severe disability suffered by .the breadwin- ner. If you are now getting disability insurance benefits the following members of your family may be entitled to monthly payments: Your children under age 18. •t•, Your disabledchild age 18 or over,if he becamedisabled before 31iltonBerle guest stars With ucyand Demi in the'first"West. age 18.' nghouseLucille Bail-Demi •rnaz Show"of the 1959-60season, Your wife age' 62 or older (or your dependent husband age 65 Friday,Sept. 25, on the CBSTelevision Network. Above, in the or older) or •ilariou•climax of the hour-longcomedy special, Sheriff Berle )rotectsIndian maidenLucy duringthe T•esteradrama she You:• wife under age 62 if she has a child in. 'her care who is ßta ._t• for her. P.T.A. groun...... entitled to benefits. September 30 can be an important date for dependents of work- ers who are receiving disability benefits. An application must be made no later than September in order to avoid the loss. of one or more month's benefits, as retroactivity is limited to twelve. months from the .date a claim is filed. Of .course, no payment can be .made to .dependentsof disabled workers before September 1958, the month •:-'-...... :.--'•" "'- '-,.. •:i>.'. ' •-•-:;:.'::::-?• [..-,•.% ' .... - ß ß . ::".::.:...... -.. :.;:::.... -'-$:::.:•...:,:.::.:-•.:•- :x::.'.:•:;.••.. :-' ., j • .....:-.: ß .:.-.-.--.:.x-:+...... •:..<<...... the law was Chang,ed. •-.ß ::':...... •:.' : ..... '"::•'::'.... ',4:.-!:•:!i::..':./.•:.:::.. '"• '"" 1 Stanley J. Fioresi stated that benefits are. not paid automatically, 1: "::..'::"..: ...... •.... "--.•...... :%:';...... :•o.'•"' :t t. :: .:.... .<.- ..':" :'..%-::::::-':.;::-'.:,,.. 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':."?. . .-'-:" The number of psychiatrists in New Jersey increased 17 percent ß .'. . .% -: :. . ß ... ß :' "' ':" -':'- - -k':': "•": ' :-" '-:: ' ' ' ' - '" ' -' between 1956 and 1959, but the State still has fewer for its popula- !: -.. •:-..;.... :'%:.'... ß ..•..• -::: ::...':.... ß ....,..:::• tion than the national average, according to •the New Jersey Associa- ..': .... .' '.-.% . -' .:...... ::::::.. .-.'.-... 'tion for Mental Health. ß :. ' .::- . '.: ": - : - ':':'-"-"i,:•:: -•'"::':i Mr. Bernard G. Goldstein of Pompton Lakes, State President, j .:: ...... <' .. --.i-:'-..:..':.': i'"': . '. ß ..i:'.. :::..' .:'"-,'"*''-:-- .$..'.... ' -...:' ß ' -said that meantime there was a 21 pe.rc•nt national increase. These Statistics were compiled by the. Joint' Information Service of th'e ...... :'"-.---:-'"'-;:;.::-":4"-'.:..::.' \-? .:-: .... American Psychiatric Association and the National Association for ':.:A'::.... Mental Heal'th. The report shows New Jersey increased from 262 to 304 and the. nation from 8,713 to 10,562. Statewide this means one psychiatrist for every 18,900 persons and nationwide, one psychiatrist for every 16,400. ß It was emphasizedthat "while the increase in psychiatristsis heart- ening, there. are not nearly enough to combat mental and emotional ".'.THE ROAD'*-- plays apr. oud and lonely woman who is Concealing a tragic secret in "The Road,". a full-hour dra- .disorderswhich afflicts one of every twelve personsin New Jersey." _maticspecial which will openthe '•959-60season Of "The Loretta The report reveals an uneven distributionof psychiatristswithin 'Young Show" Sunday, Sept. 20 on the N BC-TV Network. Joseph states, with the metropolitan areas having the most favorable ratio. .Cuby plays a hitchhiking youngster whose philosophy of life puzzles and intrigues Alice. "The Loretta Young Show" will be seen as a -Third best ratio among metropolitan areas is. New York - Northeast- one-hour telecast on Sept. 20 only. Afterwards, it.will have its usual ern New Jersey, with one psychiatrist' for each 7,400 residents-. - 30•minute timespot on the Sunday schedule.

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t•. ' "•'X'•':'• ...... ' -"Ha,"Clancy s•id."Caught inthe 1,;,:::.: / ' ' ß : ' ',\'•','"','• •x'- • .-":'?:':::'":'-...., * ßß night. I 2'"-...--'...•,,,•>,• - meboy1" • ... ••./.i• jl• !•'7•,_•'•X•' ....:'.':'--,-':• •• .CL"Look,"You'llsaid dothe plentythief. time "1 knowgot this,my rights. ! want to call my lawyer.Let me go into that cigar store and call him and have him meet me at the station housel"

,m,: So Clancy let the thief go into the dgar storeand the thief kept right on going out the back window. Clancy didn't see him until six months later whenhe met the little •:rookcoming M/ss Nancy 'Verblaauw of 142 out of a jewelry store with his hands Parker Avenue, Hawthorne, is full of rings and bracelets.Clancy shown as she posed on the Hol- grabbedthe loot and the looter. Arthur Godfre• returns'to telex ision in "The %rthur Godfrey land-American liner S atendam, bhow," Wednesday, Sept. 16, on the CBS Television Network, in "Ha,"Clancy exulted. "I've got•ou the first of four one-hour specials planned for the popular enter- with the goodsthis time. Come along just before sailing from New tainer during the 1959-60 season. The l•rogram, segments of which with me." York for a seven week vacation will originate from ]lawaiR from Godfrey'$ farm in'Virginia and "I got to cab my lawyer," the ax•k in Europe. from Ne• York City, will mark Godfrey's first professional protestedas they passeda dgar stqr•. pea..r_a.._n.c_e_..•_in_?' .h.e.u_n.d_er_?.'e.n.t. •._u.r.e_ry .?.rlier_..t. his year. "You won't fool me this time," said ß Clancy."Here. Hold these rings and braceletsand give me your law•er's phone number. l'll call him!"

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Joseph Cromwefl, Assistant Professor to alter the marriage by divorce, threatening what he wished,but what wouldbe the cost Psychology, Eastern State University, had. scandal and. headlines if he sued for one. to .her? a date with a beautiful redhead.. He should His .thoughts turned to Killy Blair. All Joe's short-liv•ed elation left, and he stood. have been quite happy. He would have, but the things he loved about Kitt• b•:ame x ivid there discouraged. He realized he must tell /or .the fact that he was married to a blon•le. in his mind. The coppery-red hair, the melo- Kitty tonight that it was no use, that Marcia To-•'rnake the situation rn.ore complicated, dy of 'her voice, the warmth that lifted his had the upper hand.. Nothing but a miracle. Kitty Blair, the girl with the gleaming spirit each time their eyes met across Joe leaned against the bar and felt the auburn tresses, was a student in his course. classroom. From that first glance, Jo kne• bulk of the money and'. bonds pressing' "Fine physchologist I am!" Joe said. dis. he wanted. Kitty to b a part of the rest against his side. He reached a hand to shift guestedly to the mirror in his room. "A pret- of his life. them. A glimmer of hope flashed in his ty woman catches my eye, .two Weeks later Joe looked at his watch. Seven-forty-live, mind. A meal ticket was all he had ever I'm married, and tlien I find out what she's and. hour and fl/teen minu•es until he was to been to Marcia, a means of getting the really like!" meet her. things she wanted. Maybe, just maybe, he Joe I•,lve his .tie an unnecessary adjusl- "What can I tell KitW now?" Joe asked hhought, if ! go to 'her and offer her my sav- ment and thought of the meeting with Kitty. himsel/. "Where do we go from here?" ings, the car, and the house she will change lie had promised her tonight he would have ßSuddenly Joe kr/ew what to do. I-Ie walked a solutionß ,Marcia, his wife, had seemed to the wall sa/e and worked the combination herJoemind. glanced at his watched. Eight-thirty- more reasonable the last time he talked •ith with swl/t, quiet movements. He opened the five. 'her, he reflected. She should see matters his sa/e door an.d lifted out a heavy metal box., He had. time to make the attempt and get way now. It •asn't as if she loved him, or Raising the top, he removed his savings, al- back to the ,hotel lobby before Kitty came. ever had. most live thousand dollars in cash and He threw a bill at hhe bartender and ran Joe walked down the hallway and knocked bonds. He locked the strongbox, replaced it, the door. on the door of her room. and closed the door. The whirling propellers of the giant Con- "I want to talk .to you, Marcia_" I can't oiler Kitty lessthan. marriage, Joe stellation synchronized into one roaring "Come in," Marcia called. thought, and any divorce' proceedings I start sound. Silvery wing's lifte. d the huge plane Joe entered. Marcia was dressed in a low here will see her cheapened unfairly. A Mex- off the runway. Gaining height, it turned cut back gown. She was sitting down and ican divorce only requires three days, and ,and. flew southward. Inside the cabin a applying the finishing touches to 'her make- we can be married 'there as soon as the de- couple relaxed in adjoining seats, holding up. Long blonde hair, carefully brushed, fell cree is granted. hah'ds. ßto the marbled perfection of white shoulders. Joe walked quickly from the house and "I'm glad you changed your mind," the '%Vell, what do you waiat?" she asked. ir- hailed a cab by the corn'er drugstore man said. ritably. There's a plane tonight we can take, he re- "You really needn't have worried., Darling. "About the divorce, Marcia. You know our llected. Kitty and. I will lind a r•ew life to- It was just a ma.tter of what was the best marriage is .nothing to 'either of us now. gether. We'll have warm lovely days on thing for us to do un.der the circumstances." You can file the suit on any decent' grounds some sandy beach. "Did.you get the money?" you chooseß My lawyer will handle it "And a•er that?" he asked himself. Well, "I have it and. the bonds with me. The you. I'll .give you the house and a lair alirno- there were other jobs, other towns. strongbox is locked. I had to put' it in my ny." overnightcase. The bondsare in both our "Oh, shut up and gel• out!" The cab pulled up in front of the May-. names. •'11 .get the strongbox opened and Joe stood .rnotionl'essfor a rn.omen't, resent, /lower Hotel a few minutes later. Joe paid rnent rising within him. He clenched his the driver and entered. the lobby. It was cashblonde-hairedthem in NewwomanOrleans placedtomorrow." one hand Theon• hands until the knuckles whitened, then eight-fl/teen by the lobby clock. He was for- her sleek, swarthy companion'sarm. .turned and walked frorn her room. ty-live minutes early. I-Ie continued on into "He wanted a 'divorce' so bad! What a the bar. Sitting dejectedly in his study, Joe laugh! I'd like to see his lace when he finds thought back to when he first met Marcia. I•e ordered a Martini. An occasional drink my note tonight ,and learns he and I were lie was in Miami on terminal leave frorn the wasß a good. thing, he mused.'YIe remembered never legally married, that my divorce from, Air Force. After the years overseas, her he :hadn't touched..the stttfl before he entered you was never final, Carlos." M.arcia smil'ed beauty-had d:azzledhim until he thought the Air l•orce, still didn't care much about contemptuously in the dim light of the read-' nothing else. Even now her past was a rnys- it. A few drinks while on pass had. always: ing lamp 'overhead..She thought .of the love- ,tery-to him. brought a welcome relaxation, he recalled ly, expensive clothes she would buy in l•ew She started to change 15efore the ink was It 'helped a man get out from under the Orleans tomorrow. ,dry on their marriage certificate. I-Ie tried. 'to pressure lot a while... a temporary escape "Joecan ,have his 'divorce'-- he'spaying rnak•_etheir lile more 'than a mockery of the ß ..sort ...of... /or it!" she said. cex•ernony, but Marcia wasn't interested. She It hit .him 'then! That's' wha.t he was do- The hand of' .the wristwatch on •the arm of ßsoon made' it perfectly-clear that his atten- ing, runninff away. He wasn't really solving the trim stewardess walking up. the aisle tions-'bo?ed her. Also, t.ha.t she didn't want a thing. Sure, Kitty loved. him enough to do just then pointed to nine o'cl'ock.

-.. laage Fourteen The CHI•ONIcLE SHerwood 2-7738 •3N_.• P'"'lr•'Er 'AIxILI•! Residence FAIr Lawn 6-0666 -•!TIE 51œA L ,HIEIAI•! ,lJlS-r HIOP I" , DIEARS WI Sk JAM'ES S. SCULLION DEAI'H OF first official acts-was to reestab- Wn.T.T&M WALKEli lish slavery in Nicaragua, where LO RUI N' 'HAP c, and SON On the morning of •,ptember it had not existed for many ITS SPARk SEA 12, 1860 William Walker died years. Home for Funerals before'a firing •quad on the The new government was rec- øEACH BEET ET tropical beach of Trujillo, Hon- ognized by the United States. Walker seemed to have achieved i DR EIw SITA K duras, in Central America. It DIO i1•15 GOAT •267-269Park Avenue was the end of 'the greatest his goal. But he made the mis- at Madison American filibuster. take of taking sides against ALAS L•SH • E Five feet, five inches tall, Cornelius Vanderbilt in a strug- x/filL L I KI ,50 Ni paterson,New Jersey weighing 125 lbs., he looked like gle for control of the American- a little school teacher. Yet in owne• transit company engaged NOD5 $L IJM TOT his day William Walker wa• a in transportation between Atlan- hero to most Americans. There tic and Pacific ports. Vandero was popular appeal and romance bilt's •gents helped to build • Central A m e r i c a n alliance in the way he fought. throu.gh to power, even if short-lived. against Walker and cut off his B•nquet & Wedding Fatill,es Walker was born in Nashville, supplie• With no outside aid, Tennessee in 1824. As a youth and surroundedby enemy f•rces, he was a sissy, studious and a Walker was-defeated agter two bookworm. He was never to use years in power. He surrendered tobacco or liquor, and he always in May, 1857 to .Commander behaved like a gentlernan, even Charles Davis of the •J•q. Navy when he led some of the rough- whose ship was patrolling the est adventurers. Nothing about Nicaraguan coast. the appearance of this little In November of the same year man with the light hair and Walker slipped out of New Or- pale face full of yellow freckles, leans on a ship with another force and landed on the Nicar- who spoke a nasal ckawl and seldom smiled. would have indi- aguan coast. There he was quickly arrested by another cated leadership -- nothing ex- American. naval officer and cept his eye• They were large and blue-gray and burned with brought back to the States an almost supernatural light. again. Walker was to try once more. People were spellbound by his He had visions of himself as an eyes which seemed to reflect his empire-builder. His last attempt great faith in his own star of was made in the summer of destiny as a leader. 1860. This time he was stopped His first opportunity came in •! Wid•We Were I•larried, And YouHad A Crood MANZELLA'S by Captain Norveil Salmon of Job,So!Co•/dContinue WithMg Bmjo 1853 before he was thirty. He the British naval patrol who ar- PINK ELEPHANT was in California at the time. rested Walker on the coast of practising law at Marysville. A Honduras as he was trying to filibusterino expedition with Walker ass leachersailed from make his way into Nicaragua. San Francisco and landed in The British officer guaranteed Lobster A protection to Walker's men. But Lower California to set up an on a technicality, stubborn Wal- lndependont republic with Wal- ker, who still claimeft to be ker as "President.•' Soon after- 466 PASSAIC AVENUE President of Nicaragua, was wards he "annexed" the state turned over to the Honduran GHegory 3-9479 LODI, 1•. of Sonora, Mexico. But the authorities. At last his enemies United States Government cut ha• him firmly in their grasp. off shipments of supplies and They led William Walker out men, and this adventure came to after sunrise to the level sand a quick end. along the beach. He went quiet- Two years later with another' ly and courageously,and faced JOHN G. KOTRAN force of adventurers Walker the firing squad with head held went to Nicaragua where he hi.gh. They laid William Wal•' took the sic[e of a revolutionary Funeral Service and ker's body in a shallow grave party. His troops won victories, under a palm tree, all his Funeral Home took possession of the capital, dreams of empire buried with and Walker became Secretary of him. 458 River StTeet SH-2-4019 War. A year later he took over the country and had himself elected President. One of

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