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' Eekly Pictorial M Gazine THE $UND•Y ORTH JERSEY'S ONLY ' EEKLY PICTORIAL M GAZINE II DU PONT SHO OF THE WEEK (T()BFR 1, 1961 OL. XXXIII, No. 10 -. % •35 STRAIGHT ST. (Cor. 20th Ave.) PATERSON, N.J. MUlberry 4-7880 Gift Department Living Rooms Bedrooms-- Bedding Free Deeorati:•g Dining Rooms Service We Decorate Within Your Budget APplimmes Z'ITO STUDIOS COMMERCIAL.. NEWS.. pORTRAIT 'YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE' -- The NBC-TV Monday-through- RUSSELL ZITO, Photographer Friday daytimedramatic series tells the story of a father-and- son physicianteam and the small Marylandtown in whichthey SWarthmore 6-0104 live. William Prince (left) plays Dr. Jerry Malone, the father, and AugustaDabhey is his wife, Tracey. John Cormellportrays their adopted son, Dr. David Malone. 10-16 Fair Lawn Avenue Fair Lawn, N.J. , I. PARRILLO TheMan from Equitable asks- Willyou leave your family a home --or a mortgage? THS ODDSthat you will die beforeyou pay off your mortgageare 16 timesgreater than the chanceyour housewill catch fire. Yet, most prudent œamilies wouldn'tthink of beingwithout fire insurance.Why be without mortgageinsurance? Equitable'sremarkable mortgage repayment insur- anceplan protectsyour œamfly against forced sale... lossoœ savings... or lossoœ home. Costsare low for this basicprotection. For full informationcall... I PARRILLO 200 EAST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N.J. GI 5-3342 GI 4-9891 'WALT DISNEY'SWONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR'--T his new series of weekly full-hour color'programs ranging from fun to fantasy is an NBC-TV Network Sunday highlight of the new Letthe manfrom Equitable bring you ,•eace of mind *season. Ludwig Von Drake, Donald Duck's eccentric uncle is a major new cartooncharacter crea' _•Jby Disney.Von Drake nar- rates and stars in a number of shows. PageTwo T •l'E CH'RONICI .. •_. _.. Published Weekly by TIIE CHEONICLE COMP• 170-172 Butler Street Paterson, N.J. LAmbert 5-2741 VII•CE•TT S. PARRII_J_•, Pu,blisher VINCENT N. PARRILLO, Managing Editor Entered as Second Class matter August 24, 1926, at the Post O•fice at Paterson, N.J., under the act of March 3, 1879. ß ß .. OCTOBER 1, 1961 -- VOL. XXXHI, No. 40 .. o , Single Copy 10 Cents ..,;:•?._;.• $4.00 a Year by Mail 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. Table Turned A Complete Short Story _ lO DEPARTMENTS 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 ß 'THRILLER' -- This full-hour 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) Carolyn Jones 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 Edwin Newman (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 cat'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, .-' ß % .. 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- "David Brinkley'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--New York 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? •.
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