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CONTENTS 'DR. KILDARE' -- As a new full-hour series on N BC-TV, "Dr. Kildare" 8.tars Richard Chamb=rlain (right) in the title role and Raymond Massey (left) as Dr. Gillespie. The Thursday night program, showing intimate behind-the-scenesglimpses of a city FEATURES hospital, concentrates on authenticity of plot and backgrounds.

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Editorials 4

Television Programs For The Week 6-7

THE COVER

;I'his NBC-TV night series-embracesdrama, musicalvariety !:_.-adNBC Special Projects. The panaramic scoue of thefull- !'-'•urseries is indicatedby the 1961-62.shows illustrated on .:--:over:"The Batttle of the Paper Bullets" (top left), is a ;aramaof concentrationcamp victims forced to. participate in 'FRANKMcGEE'S HERE AND NOW' .- This NBC.T¾Friday Nazi secret intelligence project. night seriesintroduces a new conceptJn newscoverage, focusing on the human element rather than on the "top of the news." NBC News correspondent Frank Mcgee i8 host. Page Three ß

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weekly. suspense series with • .• ,' ß -. Boris Karloff as host and peri- odic star, returns for its sec- ond season on the N BC-TV 'THE DICK POWELL SHOW'--One of the larg- in the premiere Sept. 26 are (from left, stand- Network. The Monday night est guest star casts in TV history will make ing) Ronald Reagan, Nick Adams, Lloyd series offers stories dealing cameo appearances in the "Who Killed Julie Bridges, Mickey Roon•y, Edgar Bergen, Jack with fantasy, the occult and Greet?" premiere episode. of NBC-TV's hour- Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Thompson, Dean the supernatural: long Tuesday suspense series, with Powell as Jones and (seated, front) and producer, host and occasional star. Appearing Powell. Top guests are slated for each show.

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS m Doris Ann is manager of NBC-TV Network's highly ac- claimed religious programs, which are presented each Sun- 'THE NATION'S FUTURE'--In its second year of national and international concern through day afternoon. Each program on the NBC-TV Network "The Nation's Future," a series of debates between authorities 'on the is produced with one of the with (standing, center) as mod- various issues. It is scheduled every fifth, Sun- major faith groups. erator, continuesto focus attention on problems day during the 1961-62 season.

Page Four c. Women'sTravel Authority -" WinterStarting Tips Let's say it takes three cups ot coffeeto get you started on a cold morning-and you've been inside all night. What does it take to start the family car that's spent the night outside or in an un, heated garage? Here are a few warm tips. ------!

Don't try to star• with all the electrical accessories turned on. They put an additional drain on TEEOFFTIME -- Two championgolfers, Gary Star Golf" starts as a full-hour color series on the battery. Player (left) and Jerry Barber (right), will be the N BC-TV Network Saturday, Oct. 14. Barber Don't "grind" the starter. Even the opponents and former champion Jimmy won this year's Professional Golfers Assocla. half a minute of this can drain Demaret will be the commentator when "All- tion championship and Player the Masters title. new battery. If the engine doesn't •tart fast, turn off the ignition and wait a minute before trying again. Don't pump the gas pedal. This only floodsthe engine. Push the celerator to the floor once,let it up half way and engage the starter. Be sure your car is ready fox' cold weather. That means anti- freeze, the right grade oil, and fully-charged battery. And this idea from motorists in -reallycold climates: If the 's outside or in an unheated garage, leave a lighted lamp bulb under the .ho.odduring the night. It. gives enOUi•hheat to help easestarting,

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COVERINGTHE AMERICANSCENE -- Two crime,he wi.II guidethe audienceon a film tour major topics, the cluttering of.the American of rackete.ers' mansions and then present an scene with billboards and the question of informal discussion by Attorney General Rob. whether crime does or does not pay, will be err R• Kennedy (inset in composite photo PHONE FUN-- Bob Newhart, examined on the premiere color broadcast of above) and his staff on what th• government young satirist-comedian, en- "'s Journal" Wednesday, Oct. 11 Is doing about crime. A third segment on the gages in a one-sided telephon e on NBC-TV. Brinkley will show scenes along .. program .will deal with the "Movement Move- conversation to deliver a Com- American highways against background musio tnent," a new school of art that uses every- edy monologue during a skit- ef "America the Beautiful. On the subject of thing from rifles to bicycle parts. on "The Bob Newhart Show," new NBC-TV Wednesday night I • s•c• that •tarts Oct. 11,

Page Five 9--Evange• Hour 7:30 P.M. 11--Bas..• bah 2--Dennis the Menace 2:30 P,M. 7--Maverick- Western 2--Movie 9--Movie 9--On Guard 11--Pub!ic Defenders 3:00 P.M. WCBS-TV--2 WNBC-TV--4 WNEW-TV--5 5•Movie 8:00P. WABC-TV--7 WOR. TV--9 WPIX•11 9--M.ovie.--Se• 1'30 p m, Ch. 9 o•--Ed Sullivan•__ Variety WNTA--13 3:30 P.M. ! D•t •e 5--Race for Mayor 11--Dangerous Assignment 13--I Led rhr•e Lives 4:00 P. • Saturday, September 30 8:30 P.M. •:00 Noon 7:30 P.M. 2-- Form 4--Tab Hunter 2--Perry Mason ! Ope:• Mind 5--Albert Burbe -- Comment 2--Sky King--Kirby Grant 4--Boaa•-- Western 7--Youth W•ts to Know 7--Lawnran- Western 4---True Story 5--Speedway 13---•eligious Hour 11--City Detective Police 5--Seotland Yard- Police 7--Roaring 20's- Drama 13 Movie 7--Funny 4:39 P.M. 9--Plays of Shakespeare 2•mer. Musi•l 9:00 P.M. 12:30 P. M2 11--Marry A Millionaire 13--IVYerie 7--Isles and Answ• 2-- G. E. Theatre 2--New.•- Robert Trout l•tr•s of D•ger 4--Mystery Theatre 4-1)ot4,ctive'.• Diary--Don Gray 8:00 P.M. 5:• P.M. 5--John Crosby- Discussion 5--Folh)w Tha! Man -- Mystery 5--Theatre 5 7--Rebel- Western 7-- ••e• •ar 2--Ac•nt 9--Movie- Drama 11--Thi• !• Your Life 9--Bowling ! •vita•on '• 'A• 11--I Search for Adventure 11--Mark Saber •E•u• Sq•d 9:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. ••day ••es -- C•toons l•Briefi• Se•ion 2--Holiday Lodge 2--Interlmtional Hour 2--Checkmate Suspense 7--The Asphalt Jungle 4--Mr. Wizard--Don Herbert • M•n Western 5:30 P.M. 5--Movie- Drama 7--I,eave It To Beaver, Comedy 2 -•a:eur Hour 10:00 P. I•L 7--Movie ll--Charles Farrrell 4--N,-• s Anai• 2--Candid Camera 9--Cooking 5- D•l 999 -- Police 9:00 P. Ms Loretta Young- Drama ll--Big Picture 7--!•c&y •d His 5--Crusade in the Pacific Deputy -- Western 13--Dateline IVa•hin• 11--Gl•!ml Zobel 1:80 P. 5--Wrestling Bridgeport •:• P.M. 13--Know Your Navy 9--_ovie 7--Lawrence W•elk--Music ' IO:•O P.M. 9--Movie ••venfieth '•n•ry • •:00 P.M. : ii--Imposter ! M•t The Pre• . 2--What's My Line? •. MOvie 13•Dance Party •Movie Drama-. ! This Is Your Life 5•Mbvie -- Comedy ' ..•:' _•..•,,• .. 7--I•nhoe" "Rog -7•Editor's Choiee 9:50 P. bL ß' 9•Movie .: 2•Have Gun Will •rav• l•••een The L•es 11--Code 3- Police 2:30 P.M. 4•Nation's Future- Debate 6:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. '2•Movie ll•Seven League Boots 7•_.-•Mo 'vie 2--I •• Lu• Comfy 2--N•w•Walter Cronkite 10:00 P.M. ••i•l H•H Music 4- -N•Frank Blair 2--au•mok• 7--Wait Disnear- Adventure' .:?'••'.':••ate Report

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4:•0 P.M. 2•N•--R•chard Bat• 5•Horse Haee 4---N•W •_ Bob Wilson 7•Men of Annapolis 5-- Mbv'w- Mystery 7--Movie 9•l•ovi•---,.q• 1:50 p.m., Ch. ...-.. 11-•Movie 11:15.P. 5:00 P. Movie, See i•?•l,0:30p.m., Ch. 4 .:

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2---Life of Biley•Comedy .. 5•MOvie-- Mys•ry 7--World of Sports Sunday, October 1 5:30 P. 12:00 Noo n' 2•Movie -- E•rly Show 2--KeynOt• Music • Cap•i• G•Hant 7--•onuny Seven Show ll--Ranmr of t!• Jungi• 13•Builaer's Showcase 12:•0 P.M. 2•Peoples' Choice 6:00 P.M. •- Youth Forum ?•Barney Bear • Satmxlay •heatre 11 Encounter- Religion

9--Movie 11--Jeff's Collie 2•Movie -- Oomedy 13•Record WagonsClay Cole 5--Movie 7 Movie 6:30 P.M. 9--Movie 11•Ckmtinen.tal lVVmi•tures 5•C•rtoons•Sandy Becker 'WATCHMR. WIZARD -- in its loth seasonon the NBC-TVI ll--Robin Hood, Adventure 1:30 P.M. Network,"Watch Mr. Wizard" continues •o entertain and inform. 7:00 P. •, Frontiers of F•ith children with the wonders of science. Here, Don Herbert, creator 9--Oral Roberts nd producerof the SaturdayshoW, conducts an experimentfor News •nd W• 11---Sportanton Club Oounl Lane and Irene Strom.his youngaides on the 8eries,.

5--Circus Boy . 7--Best of the Post--Drama 2:00 P.M. 11--Supernum ! Movie

Page Six 7:$/) P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. Monday, October 2 Third Maa Mystery 2--Brotlwr.• ilratmagan 2--Angel "/---•S•e•ce Please 7:00 P.M. 4-- LAr'mfie -- Westernn Mystery Theatre 9--Movie See 7:30 p.m., Ch. 9 5 --Tight rope -Police 5--Mov/e 11--Shotgun Slade '--New% 7-- Bug, Bufinv 7--Hawa•an Eye Mystery 13--Movie- Drama - Shotgun S.ad.•--West0rn 9--.•1 • h 9--Scienee Fiction •heatre lira owio -- Adventure 11--,•I):rai"on Checkmate You Aske•l For It 11:00 P.M. 7--Blu •e!•- Adventure 8:90 P.M. 2--News 9 --•o'toon Circu• 9:30 P.M. News John McCaffrey 11--New• Kevin Kenned• 2--Fai•her Knows Best 2--I've Got A Secret Panel •--P.M F•st- PM Wes• 7:30 P, • 5--Walter Winchell- Police 9--Harness Ra• N":•s -- Scott Vincent 7--Riflemen Western 11--M' Squad--Police 11---Ne.'_.. .•John-:•,...... , Tillman' --To Tell The Truth 11--Baselroll --The Amer;•n.; -•7!1:15.. P.M. 13--Mike Wallo•ce Interview 10:00 P.M. • 3•fi Und•cover 2--Movie 7-- Choyemro -- Western :30 P.M. 2---U. S. S•l Hour • J•lr Paa• --Mi!lio• Dol r 2-- Dobl Gillis -- Comedy 4--It Could Be You 7--M0vie 11•In• I•lble • -Drama 4- Alfr -d lIitche•k --Susper 7--Naked City- Police 11--Movie 5--Rvwket Squad .-- Police 11--Hlgh Eoad -- John Gunther g:• P, • 7--•% yatt "Earp- - Western 13--Movie 13 - Betty Furn' s Pviday, October 6 •P• • Gl•ys- Comedy 10:30 P.M. •i.•. •••e's •ders 9:00 P.M. • Event Marciano 11--•s Man •wson 7:00P. M..':•.'.'ff,.-•='.-.". 9--Movie -- :?•_.' l••e WaHa• Inte•iew 2--Comedy Spotlight- 2 News z..Thriller Euspense 11--WHd C•rgo 13--Movie- Dl•ma ...... •:5• P, M, 5--Wres/iing 4--Lock-Up5--AssignmentMystery Underwa! 7--Stagecoach West 7--Jim Backus •-- Comedy 9--Movie 11:00 P.M. 2--B .•ng Up Buddy, Comedy 9--Terrytoons- Kirchner •Wel• F•go Weste• _2--News 9:30 P.M. News -- John Mc •affrey 11 News--Kevin Kennedy •iv• H•• 5--PM F•st- PM West 7••M•dventure 2--Playhouse 90 7--News Scott Vincent 7:00 P.M. 11--I • For •ven• 11--Movie 1X--News -- John Tillman 2--Rawhide- Western l•tty •ess • .:... 10:00 P.M. :•.•4--1•ppy -- Comedy --9:• P, .M, 11:15 P.M. ...•'•','•:-:'5--Canm)nbaU _-- Adventure •. Margaret Bourke-W!dte 2--Movie ,!•?:-'11--FridayF•nnies --:•pike Jon• 7- .A!cea Presents Jack Pa•- Variety '-':''...•,:.9--Movie •• S•th -- Police 13--Movie 7--Movie 11--Sport•man's Club ••r• •--Weste• 8:00 P.M. 4- One Happy Fam ly -•"•:•0 P, • 5--Miami Und rcover 7-- 0•. ' 'rous Bobin Thursday,October S 7--H•rrigan and Son Z--Ann Sothem 13--M, 1 •- B•,-b,dl •. Conee•r&gon- Downs 13- e W Interview 7--Adv•• la Pamdl• __ _ 11:00 P.M. 7:00 P. BL 2 --1• ews 2--News 11--Men Into Space 4--Ion John Silver 2--Routo Adventure &--New-_ John McCaffrey 5- MAster 1• oo -- Owtoons . 10:00 P.M. 5--PM East,- I'M West 4-•qho Story- Drama 9-•Movie 7--•ddng•---Adventure _7--FRn --Cartoons 2-GI in Miller Time 11--News 9--•y'•• --Kirchner 4 --Barhara S'an•Tck 11--N• •--Kevin Kennedy 13 - Berry Furn ,•s 11:15 P. 5-- Quition o e 7:00 P. M,, •••e- •cumentary 9:00 ßP.M. 11-- P•11c •fen• 2 Movie ! •he Lawless Years 13 --Mo•qe at!•v• -- We tern 5---Crime •nd Punishment 11--Movie 5 -- Suspicion - Drama 10:00 P. • 7---G u•tward Ho! 7--77 Sunset Strip 9- 41ovl ß •B•er Wednesday, October 4 11--You A '• d F• It 9:30 P.M. • Web •••• •ve- Drama 8:00 P.M. 2--Adv. Theatre 7P.M. Preview Theatre 7••r G• • Myste• 7--1Mmm B•!•Comedy 5--Night Court •M• 7:• p.m., •. 9 2-- Ne•vs 11 Ba.seb•H 9--Long John Nebel 11••• •nd Saddl• 13•MIk• Wa!lace•Interview 4- • Vail y Day 11:00 P.M. 8:• P.M. 10:00 P.M. 7-- Re.,•ue 8 2--Fr•er. J•ti• ß qNvilight ,one Drama 2--News 9•T•ryh• --Kirchner 11--New• --Kevin Kennedy • • •••n Western _4--Michel •hayn -- Mystery •- N•m- John McCaffrey •Fo• J•t ,•- Drama 5 -Riverboat --Adventure 5--PM East -- PM West 7:30 P. I•L 7--Th• D 't ,ctix e• 7--N©w• --- Scott Vimymt 7--• Mc•s- Comedy 2--%talibu Run- Adventure 11-- !h•,•.ball 11--News 13---Movi ß

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5--E.C.M.P. Adv. 9:00 P. BL 11:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 3 11--Bold Jurney 13--Mike Wallace--Interview News 7--Unto••Drama New•John McCaffrey •. 7:00 P.M. 9--Strange Stories 5--PM East -- PM West 11--Movie 2--News 2--Danger Man- Adventure 4-'Phil Silvers -- Comedy •. Price Is RiKht 2--Joint Appear•ce 5--Cor0nado 9- Adventure 5--Award Theatre -- Drama • The Grou• Show 11:15 P.M. 7--Focus on America 7--Ozzie and Harriet 0 Crllne Does Not Pay 2 Movie 9--Te•ns- Kirchner 11--C•lifornia• 11--Victory at Sea .11 Sportmnan's Club 13--Bet• FurneSs 13•Movie 7--Movie

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NEWDINAH NIGHT--DInah Shore will be hostess totrumpeter AI Hirt and His Groupwhe n she returnsfor her 11th NBC-TV leason on a new day and time in an all-new full-hour'color pre. WHICH ONE?-- ElizabethMontgomery plays a youngwoman gram,"The Dinah ShoreShow" Friday, Oct. 6. Dinih's new mu- whose life is threatened by a psychopathickiller in "The Spiral Iic andvariety programl will be presentedapproximately on!. Staircase," live.color broadcast ma•king the premiere of NBC- Friday a month during the coming'8'erason. TV's "Theater '62," Wednesday,Oct. 4. The killer couldbe Gig Young (left) who plays her employer'sne'er-do-well' son, or Eddie Albert whe plays his 'eruditebrother, or anyoneelse in i

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ß TI A ' ' ß ß ß K OF PASSAI. CO N Y STATEMENT REQUIRED BY TIlE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 5, 1933, JULY 8, 1946 AND JUNE 11, 1960 (74 STAT. 208) SHOWING THE OVVNERSI-IIP, MA/NAGE.M. ENT, AN•) ,CIRCULATION OF SU•- DAY CHRONICI• published weekly at Paterson, New Jersey Some psychologists say a person's charac- trouble, and she'd be too scared to ever try for OOctober 1st, 1961. ter is revealed in his features, while others it again." say a pretty face will hide evil intentions Mr. Fogle smiles in a pitying .manner, and 1. The names and addresses of and beauty blinds the smartest man. Despite shrugs the choulders of his thickly-padded the publisher, editor, managing these contradictions, I find psychology use- sports coat. "That's the trouble with you editor, and business managers ful in my business. small town detectives," he says contemptu- are' Publisher Vincent S. Parrillo My name is Peter Cooper. In Hollywood ously. "You're a sucker for a pretty face or 142 Lily St., Paterson, N.J.; Edi- I'd be a "Private Eye", but here in Cen•ra ia a sob story. Why, if my company went for Vincent N. Parrillo, 142 Lily I'm just an ex-GI with a small investigation around warning crooks, we'd go out of busi- St., Paterson, N.J.; Managing and collection agency, and I've sure lcarnec ness.•' editor Vincent N. Parrillo, 142 plenty about the "psychological •ppronch"• "That's right, Pete," Mr. Morgan agrees. This case I finished up last week explains I see it is useless to argue. 'T1 .'be here Lily St., Paterson, N.J.; Business what I mean. early in the morning," I tell them, and leave. manager Vincent N. Parrillo, 142 It all starts •hen Benning Morgan, presi- I feel better about things the next morn- Lily 'St., Paterson, N.J. dent of the City Loan and Trust, sends for ing, and am at the bank when the doors me. I did Mr. Morgan a favor once when his open. Soon after, Mr. Morgan armyes with 2. The owner is: (If owned by onl• daughter was involved with a two-leg- Mr. Fogle. Henry Norton is kept in the dark a corporation, its name and ad- g q louse, so it is only natural he desires to about things--Mr. Fogle say's he m•ght ac- dress must be .•tated and also im- reciprocate. cidentally warn Kitty--but I'm staked out in mediately thereunder the names "Peter," he says •hen I walk in, "I'm go- the lobby, while Mr. Morgan is watcnin• and addresses of stockholders ikg to give you an opportunity on a very im- Item the office Mr. Fogle, impersonating a owning or holding 1 percent or portant case." Ther's a stranger in the of- bank auditor, moves freely in and around more of total amount of stock. rice with him. '"Meet Mr. Fogle, agent for the cag.es. If not owned by a corporation, our Protective Association," Mr. Morgan Well, it's about noon four days la•er .that the names and addresses of the adds. Kitty Callahan walks in, wearing a sty'listi individual owners must be given. I shake hands with Mr. Fogle. He is a tail c•at with over-sized sleeves. Sh.e goes •direc• If owned by a partnership or man with sharp, shrewd features and is to Henry's cage, her pretty face sparkling other unincorporated firm, its dressed like a page out of Esquire. and innocent-like. Her back cover most of name and address, as bell as that "A pretty girl opened an account here yes- her movements from .where I standi'•-•-but of each individual member, must terday, Pete," Mr. Morgan continues. Evi- soon she turns and starts towards the door. be given.) Vincent S. Parrillo, 142 dently, it's the first move in a scheme to Right then, Mr. Fogie signals from a nearby Lily St., Paterson N.J. steal a sum of money from the bank." cage. "You see., Cooper," Mr. Fogle interrupts, Walking unhurriedly in Kitty's direct'••;. adjusting the set of his brown pajamas, I see Mr. Morgan rushing from his 6ffice.' 3. The known bondholders, "this girl was trained by her father, an ex- He grabs Kitty with both arms..She. starts mortgagees, and other security con, in this racket. She picks out a cashier screaming. I speed up a little, but detour holders owning or holding 1 per- who looks like a sucker for a pretty face. around them and dive for another p.axty,.;:,: .... cent or more of total amount of After she has him ga-ga, she plucks a bun- who is slipping by in the excitement. I-man-'.. bonds, mortgages, or other secu- dle of large-size bills when his back is turn- age to get my hand on this party's beautiful rities are: (If there are none, so ed and blows. She uses a flexible steel rod sport jacket and give it a hard rip. This. state.) None. with teeth on one end which operates fro.m result in a shower of ten, twenty and fifty her sleeve." dollar bills. 4. Paragraphs2 and 3 include, • nod understandingly. It's a neat trick as "%23V2*****700 you!" Mr. Fogle bowls, in cases where the stockholder he describes it. "Just what is my part?" I and reaches for a shoulder holster. or security holder appears upon inquire. "Better not!" I warn, and dig my army the books of the company as "Well, Cooper," Mr. Fogle explains cas- automatic three inchesinto his right ear. trustee or in any other fiduciary ually. "I agree. with Mr. Morgan you don't "Wh-what is all this?" Mr. Morgan asks. relation, the name of the person look or act like a detective. Your job will be "This is the real thief," I proclaim coolly. or corporation for whom such to stall around in the bank lobby. When I "This Phoney Protective Association agent. trustee is acting; also the stare- see she gets the money, I • ill signal you to Miss Kitty Callahan .is an innocent, unwit- ments in the two paragraphs make the arrest." ting decoy." show the affiant's full knowledge I nod again. It's a sweet trap. Twenty minutes later after the cops take and belief as to the circumstances Mr. Fogle happens to be sitting where he Mr. Fogle- who confesses he is '"Shifty" and conditions under which stock- can look out on the floor of the bank. "Just Sam Sutton, a professional con-man--to jail, holders and security holders who a minute!" he says suddenly. "There she is I a rathe center ot attraction in Morgan's do not appear upon the books of now." office. I'm surrounded by several reporters, the company as trustees, hold lVrr. Morgan and I move so we can see her. a photographer, Mr. Morgan and Kitty. stock and securities in a capacity "She's using the name of Kitty Cal'.ahan." "Just how did you get wise to this pho- other than that of a bona fide Mr. Fogle says. "This visit is part of her hey?" a reporter queries. ovmer. build-up." "It wasn't so much," I ans•er modestly. Kitty weighs about one-ten. I estimate, "Any brilliant, deductive detective could 5. The average number of and it is arranged .so that she is a walking have done it. To be brief, howe•er, his fancy -- copies of e ch i•sue of this publi- Mickey Finn for any male. Fiery rred hair, clothes, his slick manner and his words cation sold or distributed, through falling to her shoulders, reflects gleaming didn't fit his identity as an agent. Also," I the mails or otherwise, to paid arcs of ligh! from the bank's marble floors. add gallantly, "a girl as lovely as Miss Kitty sub,crib .rs during the 12 months It seems impossible to me a girl so beauti- Callahan"-- here I catch her glance and she preceding the date shown above ful can be a t bier. smiles- "couldn't be a crook." was: (This information is renuir- V,e watch her walk to Henry Norton's "Marvelous work," Mr. Morgan chokes ed by the act of June 11,. 1960 to windox•. His face lights up like a vice-pres- out. "The bank is paying Pete a regular re- be included in all statements dent's foreclosing on a juicy mortgage. In tainer from now o.n, and doubling his fee picking IIenry, Kitty Callahan knows the on this case." gardless of frequency of issue.) •cor-. H tory is a sitting duck for anything Later, I escorted Kitty home. We hit it off 2672. wearing perfume. well together, and she agrees to see me 'VINCENT S. PARRILLO. Kitty makes a small deposit, and Henry again soon. Publisher engages her in conversation. He's practic- Business is booming Overnight, I am very ally drooling all over the bank's money. famous in Centra!ia for my keen insight in- After a few moments, Kitty tosses him a to criminal behavior. Incidentally, I've never Sworn to and subscribed before bright smile and walks away. There's no told anyone that when I left the bank that me this 28th day of September, doubt she's a solid hit. first day I x•as filing some old wanted circu- 1961 (Seal) BE,qq•Y K. PARRM.• "A girl that enticing should be locked up lars in my office, and ran across one with a LO. a Notary Public of New Jer- on general principles," Mr. Morgan growls. picture of "Shifty" Sam Sutton with details "It won't be long now," Mr. Fogel says. abou• his clever racket. sey. (My commission expires "Look," I suggest, "What about arresting See what I mean about the -:psychologi- June 8. 1965. her on suspicion? It would save a lot of cal approach"?

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