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The-literary news for today is that the contemporary writer with' the most interesting initials has written a new book.

He is A. B.C.. Whipple, and while I can't reveal what the ini- :.:.:.:.:.:...... tials stand for (except to say that his friends eau him Cat), I do ,'7: want to talk a little about the man and his book.

Cal Whipple is an editor for a magazine called "Lite"ß But in pri- •,, vate life he works at home in Old ... Greenwich, Connecticut, where, in :' a room overlooking the Sound, he :/. .:Writes about the sea and its men. You may r•.member his "Yan- kee Whalers in' .the South Seas," :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. ß::::::::::: : a fascina,ing account of a bygone industry. His.n:ewbook deals with a somewhat less respectable in- LITTLE SISTERS AUXILIAEY BENE- m•n; Mrs. Vincent C. Duffy, president; dustry of the--sea. It is called FIT APRIL 24--Members of the commit- Mrs. _Willtarn _D w y e r, arrangements. "Pirate," and tells of the rascals tee •who will direct the 1957 benefit for Standing in the same order are: .Mrs• who plied the Spanish Main. tim Little Sisters of the Poor A .uxiH•ry Paul •,' decorations;Mrs. Otto Ful- are •shownin planning session at the Alex- .•.•, ad ='b00k;Mrs. C•ramel ph.elan, ander •to•x Hotel. Seated left to right prizes; Mxs..Be• Stafford, reserva- Whipple has visited the Carib- are: Mrs. James Scullion, general clmir- tion•q. bean haunts of these men of in- famy and has made of their sto- ries an exciting book in which the dull, statistical material has been made to walk the plank, leaving behind in real flesh and blood such leaders of their trade as Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Steve Bonnet and an intriguing pair of piratical ladies known as Ann Bonney and Mary Reed.

The book also has maps show- ing where the pirates hid their treasure. With a copy of "Pir- ate," a shovel and a vivid imagi- ..•..:.. nation, you're set to make your fortune. ..

.. I am somehow reminded of an apocryphal s.ory not in the book, the one about the p:rate captain who saw a Dutch sailor fall from the topgallant and :'shouted out, < . "All Hans on deck!" • • .. ß .. :.

Joe Bolton;"who has a p•pular .. t weather .'program on TV. over ...... • . .• •,... - . WPIX, will have a book published ,.' ' •, ' ,,'% .,,..d'-'•• ß -'"-' --.• . by Thomas Y. Crowell Company .½ .<½:.,,'• •, . ß ... ' .• ß •.,.• on March 25. Entitled "The Wind ,, ß ß and-the Weather," it is an in- formal over-all account of the ß

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ßYOUR HOMF' i:WedclingBells ß.•.y- X, EWI • J• EL•01:• 1•0•- . An Oak-PanelledKitchen Nice For Din}ng HERE is a certainfascination about a kitchen,especially if the householdis known for its good food. Privileged guestsfeel that they may wander out to see what's cooking. Someof our inquisitive and hungry guestsopen the oven doors or lift the lids from pots to peek into them. The photographshows the unusualeating alcoveof a kitchen we.designed. The walls are oak-panelledand finishedin a very light gray-brown. The floor is black and white linoleum. On each side of the table are china closets with drawers below on one side, and on the other, closetsarranged for trays, platters and silver dishes--even a door to a clothes chute. On the closet doors, are stenciled drawings of flowerpots MRS. ARNOLD PETERS. with geometric flowers in bright colors. These are similar to Miss Edith Triolo, daughter of the designsused by the Pennsylvania Dutch, who were largely Mr. and Mrs. J. Triolo of 30 East of Bavarian ancestry. Clifton Ave., Clifton, was mar- On the red and white checked tablecloth are peasantware ß ried to pvt. Arnold Peters, son of candlesticks and fruit bowl in bright yellow, blue and green. Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, 18 Mar- These were brought from Seville, Spain. On the wall hang two shall St. The double ring cere- platters of English pottery owned by great-great-grandparents mony in Sacred Heart R. C. Church. Clifton. was performed on either side of the family. Not shown are two colored prints by the Rev. Augustine Varricchio. of early English kitchens; one of the kitchen at St. James A reception followed at the 75 MRS. ANTHONY GALLO, Palace, the other, the great kitchen at Windsor Castle. These Club, Clifton. have matchingnarrow black frames. The bride wore a floor length St. Michael's R. C. Church was There is no reasonwhy kitchensshould not have pictures on net gown made with a V neck- the Setting recently for the mar- line and tiered skirt of net and riage of Miss Dolores Vendi.tti, the walls except that people don't often think of it. Anything embroidery. A queen's crown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis of interest may be hung, if it will lo0k well. ß trimmed with sequins and beads Venditti, •[032 Belmont Ave., On the wall over the stainless steel sink (which is the line held her shoulder length veil and North Haledon, to Anthony Gal- shown in the lower right hand comer) hangs a Revolutionary she carried a cascade of white orchids and roses. lo, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gal- crown musket and powder horn. The musket was purchasedin lo, 519 Franklin Terr., Wyckoff. The Rev. Ar•nand Conti per- 1920 on Cape Cod. Twenty-five years later, a bayonet, found formed the ceremony and a re- buried in a foot of soil in an old Maine barn, was fitted into thi• ception fbllowed in the Duet musket! Plaza. . ..,o•:...:.:.:.: ß .

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Miss Bertha Sayegh, daughter of Mrs. George Sayegh of 26 Hine St., and Albert Gegarian of MRS. D. M. FITZGERALD 132 Lincoln St., B0onton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ge- WALDWICK Miss Frances garian, were united in marrage Teresa English ,daughter of Mr. recently in Sacred Heart Church. and Mrs. F. W. English of 63 The Rev. Paul Kouchakji and Prospect St., and Desmond Mi- Msgr. Najmy '0ffi•iated. A recep- chael Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and tion followed in.St. Ann's Hall. Mrs. Thomas FRzgerald of Tea- The 'bride wore a gown of chan- neck were united in marriage at tlily lace and nylon tulle trim- St. Luke's R. C. Church• reed .with'sequins and pearls. She The._Rev. Andrew Kalafsky of- .. .•carried.•.a..:bououet of roses and ficia,ted at the ceremony per- , ..orchids.. ' formed b3fore an altar banked :.":/MRS.. "'Benj:a"min' .Gegarian of with ferns and flowers and was ...... -'B'•6o'k'i•-n-i '•N:::.:•':;Y.; ': sister-inl-aw of celebrant of the Nuptial Mass :'•...:the•:-bride•'•oorn," was matron of that followed. A reception Was honor,....:..-.Beniamin Ge•arian was held in Club 17.in Ramsey. best man •or Iris brother.

•'AGF:: SIX The CHRONICLE .1'o'Take Events as They Come eautiful Screen 'ongsress Often Beats Definite Plans By &NNE HEYWOOD specialty, since that is a rela- tively new field and one with "youwrote often me say,"recently, a woman"that which she was becoming increas- 'if people will take the first job ingly fascinated. When she got they can find, without planning her certificate, she persuaded her too much, it sometimes comes out employer to try her for three beautifully. My daughter is an months as a decorating consult- example of this, and I 'thought ant 'If I don't double the sales. you might be interested in hear- tng about her career "Elsa went to decorating sct•ooi, as she had longed to do since high school She had thought in terms -of working in a department store, or even a private shop, and dec- oratin• people's houses Her classes were in the mornings and because we didn't have very much money, it was necessary for her to get a part-time job in the after- noon She tried desperately to get a job in a decorator's shop, or even selling in the home furnish- 'lngs department of a store, but 'there were no such positions available The only job she could find was one that called for sell- ing office equipment and supplies Determined to Succeed She Decided to Make Decorating "She was heartsick, but she took Offices Her Specialty It anyway, and knuckled down to make a success of it. Her studies she tolcl him, 'by really showing went well and, in the meantime, customers how to have attractive little 0y little she began to get and functional offices. I will leave very much interested in the peo- quietly ' ple'who were buying desks and She Stayed On office furniture. She also had a "Well," the proud mother con- high sales record. In her spare cluded, "Elsa never had to leave, Kathryn Grayson,beautiful singingstar of the movies,heads •' time, 'of which there was very and she is now well. on her way "The Jackie Gleason Show" over CBS Television, Saturday, I little, she 'visited around at dlf- to being one of our leading in- March 23. Miss GraySon, besides singing some o! the songs which l re'rent offices to see how they dustrial decorators." added to her fame, will act as Mistress of Ceremonies on this! .were decorated. Moral: Sometimes playing it "By the beginningot her last this way is a more effective means Year in school, she had decided of reaching your destiny than Gleason's 40 piece recording orchestra conducted by Don Elliott' to make decorating offices her following the best laid plans with Bobby Hackett,' and the exciting Jaye Sisters recording vocal trio. •'he program is co-sponsored by Old Gold Cigarette the Bulova Watch Comoan_v.

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.ROMANCE--Bi• Hayes as Col- onel Fairfax, and Barbara Cook OPERETTA STARS- "The Yeomen of the Guard," Gilbert and FEATuRED--Patsy O'Shea fre- as .Elsie, the girl he loves, are two i•.u.llivan operetta about. 16th century sorcery, will be colorcast on quently *is featured in comic ant) of the stars of "The Yeomen of BC-TV's "Hallmark Hall of Fame" Wednesday, April 10. The dramatic ,roles *'on NBC radioV• ti•e Guard," Gilbert and Sullivan .. stars are .(left to right) Alfred Drake as Point, - Celeste Holm as 'q:ive Star Matinee," which offer. • [,ppretta to be Colorcast on NBG. Phoebe, Bill Hayes a,s Colonel Fairfax and Barbara Cook as Elsie. completedrama•tizations of popu- %V•.a"Hallmark Hall of Fame" lar fiction each weekday. ,Wednesday, April 10; ':':'-.ßT•ei 'CHR.ONICLE- PA•E SEVEN

ß:.: . ,-.•_• In no field of consequensedoes Soviet production'rival ours, even though she . The ;-',E::-D"I"T0R-I A L.-S has managed-togreatly increaseher in-

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. a tiny number of automobiles,compara- We are now seeing the first of a long tively speaking. Her farm output as a What would you have done in a case like whole is but half of ours, and meat pro- this ? series0f •gpheavelsgenerated by the in- duction but a quarter. As for Russian Fran,kly I cannot make up my mind what ternal contradictions of the Soviet econ- consumers, this observation is made: I would have doneebut, then, maybe, I have a criminal streak in my make-up. Omy. For Soviet Communism.. has Never in modern history has a big econ- So, perhaps, I am no criterion. turned out to be a kind of capitalism-- omy vouchsafed so few crumbs to so .a kind that won't work. many consumers." For fifty-two years Miss Stella Kahn, a The..-Kremlin today is like a reckless How can the Kremlin relieve its tre- manicurist, has lived in , and . corp0r•-teboard of directorsthat has mendous economic pressures? It can in gll thoseyears she never found anything become•obsessedwith the ambition-of continue its emphasis on heavy f(ndus- except a couple of odd pennies and nickels. ß Then, last week, things began to happen. try--but that, as the authors say, . . . making :.its company the biggest in the W'hen she was crossing Fif. th Avenue at world; having expanded plant and equip- would require a new crackdown on 'the 33rd Street sshe almost tripped over some- people and might end in violent revolu- thing. She looked down and saw a bundle of ment--t.oo.-"'fast,it must now. adjust-.:its ambitions to reality. Every Soviet ef- tion. Or it could place the emphasis on green stuff. fort has_.been dedicated to overtaking consumer goods•"Yet a real shift to- She picked it up and almost fainted ward consumer goods, because it would Two-hundred dollars in $10 and $20 bills. andSu•ssingthe United States in mil- rolled up tight, with a rubber band around itary-an• economicfields. The process end the myth of the necessity of abso- it! haS-•-:be:•: one of--f0•ced, not normal or lutism, would pave the way for the "Hundreds of people must have walked logical, {growth. Russia's very real gra/dual downgrading and disintegra- right over it," she Said. "I guesspeople just achievments,in other words, have been tion of 'the Communist party dictator- don't watch where--they. are going these ship. days." obt:':•Line:C•':bysuch'iron-handed strata- ß ß ..gems as..co!lecfivizing the farms, forc- In other words, the Kremlin hasn't She took the moneyhome to her brother, ing pe-,asantsinto the factories, and much choice. Matters might reach a holdihg productionOf consumergoods and asked him what they should do 'about it.. State of desperation which would result He suggested that they watch the newspa- to minimum levels. . in World War IIII. However, writers per ads. The owner might advertise his loss. believe,the crisisis more likely "to... But nothing happened. The nation can no longer grow by the On FridayStel}a Kahn took a WalkUP same devices. Little if any. more man- to spawn a long period of stopgap :meas- Broadway. At 72nd Street she got tired and power can be taken from agriculture to ures, ad hoc policy changes, and Krem- hailed a taxi.' serve industry. Population growth has lin reshuffiings. These might, over a On the back seat-there was an envelope been retarded by famines, war losses period of years, effect a substantial and with nothing in i.t---•.xcept $655 in five, ten and twenty dollar bills. and deaths in slave-labor camps. So in- primarily peaceful change in the Soviet Again shetook her find hometo her brO- creased industrial production can come, system; or they might whet the people's ther, and again they looked through all th_e for the most part, only by increasing ßappetite for faster and greater change newspapers. productivity per man-hour 'a fact and so lead to coups d'etat and popular No dice. which the latest Five-Year Plan recog- uprisings. So, on Sunday, they took the money to .the police, and unless the owners claim it within nizes. But, as the writers put it, there ninety days, Miss Stella Kahn will be $855 is a big dilemma here: "Becausepopu- richer. lar resentment is actually beginning to. -affect production, the Kremlin must Revenge now make real concessions to consum- And what do you thin kof this? When she went shopping the following ers. But' if the Kremlin makes such February 25th marked an important Monday she made her THIRD find in a de- concessions,it qannot keep pace with, anniversary. But it wasn't one that was partmen. t store. much less surpass, the military and received with cheers. It was the 44th A bright, shining quarter somebody had economic progress of the U.S." anniversaryof ihe federal incometax. dropped on the floor.

. "I am going to keep that," said Miss Kahn. The Soviet la'bor force is half again A look backwardis in order. In 1913, "After all, people ought to take better care as large as ours--yet produces only a in the tax's infancy, the normal rate of 'their things." third as much. The way the labor was one per cent and the highest sur- forces are divided is also highly signifi- tax-was six per cent. As I said in the--beginning, what would you cant. Both nations employ about the Today the tax starts at 20 per cent, have done with all-.-that -money ? same number of people in government. Mind you--no identification of.any-kind,. no on the lowest taxable incomes, and rises But Soviet agriculture employs about sign of the owners. Just .goo/t, plain, green to a high of-91 per cent. American money. seven times as many workers as we do, But it is a puzzle, isn't it? and Soviet industry 10 per cent more. We didn't invent the income tax... We are all---or at least most of us--inher- ently honest. On the other hand, Soviet workers in The Britis.h started using it to support But oh, what a temptation ! the trades and services number less their military campaigns in the late There's a lot one can do with $855 these days•and I guess this particular $855 would than a third of the U.S. total which 1700s, shortly after we licked them at be tax-free. .in itself clearly shows why. Soviet living Yorktown and won our independence. Would I have kept the money? "Get thee behind me, Satan." standards are so low. Well, they have their revenge."

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ß ould be held to a minimum, ,the -- Governor suggested that some- . times adherence to State regula- '- ions increased the cost. .. The Governor said he under- . tood the State Department of Education had certain require- ments which had to be met and that adherence to certain other tandards was recommended but THE JOKE'SON IKE!--PresidentEisenhower burst into a wide grin after Sen. H. Alexander not required. He pointed out that Smith,New JerseyRepublican, whispered a few wordsinto his ear at a party honoring•or- mer RepublicanNational ChairmanLeonard W. Hall in Washington.

The CHRONICLE PA•E NINE '" i-Creatorsand Star 0t "Cinderella"

RECORD CORNER :--An old Army crony of ours, Win Stracke of Chicago television fame ,.has come ßthrough with a neat entry in the folk-field LP line. Win, better known as Uncle Win to thousands of mid-we'stern youngsters, waxed an album labeled "Americana" /or ß ß ::: the Bally Record firm. Described as a big man with a big voice by Studs Terkel, a fellow Windy City-video personalilyand folk-lore special'st,S racke has a .•..:: .. ..•. remarkably good time wading through 12 varied ballads in his "Amer- icana" album. -' :....:.?•.

-.. •.--•. :• , .:-. :.. Some of the dit,ties are' "No Ir•.sh Need Apply," "Duncan and Brady," "Wanderin', .... Big Rock Candy Mountain," "Venezuela,•' and ' !•,:':,•..': "Ladies' Man." Stracke is accompaniedby Richard Pick on the guitar. Pick is considered by critics as America's foremost classic guitarist. :..4:: .-• • xß

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Li]e With "Cinderella"Royalty

•rERNER KLEMPERER and ERROL FLYNN

Having spent /our years in service with S,tracke (and his guitar) this reviewer is certain that Win's new al•bum will soar to the top of the heap in the folk-song sweepstakes. The guy has s•yle, class and a Way with a tune.

¾ .... - .:. ...'...,....::.,•:' ' FILM CORNER:--Errol Flynnis s'ti•laround,. ,much .o the sur- ..' ":'""..-:i..:k'^.• prise of veteran movie goers who figured ihat the swash-buckling . :.{..::!:..,e.".-'•.,...... '"•%•. . .x'.,,;,::..'1,ß...... :'-.•x•- --. ß -:-'"',•::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: star had decided to ring the curtain down on his career. "- --' ,, ß ' '-lli•::!::'i'•iiiiiiiiiii!•!•i•ii•!!!ii•iii':"14, Flynn was recently espied in the G_•rden Theatre scre3'•, carrying .•r••,'•.•..--.,-':i- ' .iii::::i:.'-i::"i?,•:;.;'•-.'"5 out his usual two-fisted chores in a thing t•rmed "Istanbul". Werner

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