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I S ND I R SEY'S ONLY EKLY PI TORIAL ZINE ..:.:!: .. ii::i: ß ; ..::.::..: : :.: ... ?•': ... '...%'!1'i:?:;.... .... ....:ii•i•i. ':i: :.:.' :':'..,•.. l•:M:i:•:i:i:M:i• • ":::•:i' ß.... .::!.?!:::::....;..:!!:,½.• :.'::i i: :i:.'.• .:. ... :i:!::'- JItIMY DOOLITTLE'S WORLD ANUARY 21, 1962 VOL. XXXIV, No. 4 •t•5 S•gAIGHT ST. (Cox.20th Ave.) PATERSON, N. J• •.... .......•:::"•: •" Gift Deimrtment '.:i!:i:il! ! ' .....!i• .." •:•i•' ..... .. Bedrooms Bedding FreeDeeorating Dining17,ooms •Ve•Decorate Within Your Budget Applian• ,ZITO STUDIOS IGLOOAGLOW WiTH HOPE AND CHEER-- Parka-cladBob Hope and Jayne Mansfield, cuddling her pet Chihuahua, are wel- COMMERCIAL-- NEWS .. PORTRAIT comed to the Arctic by Santa Claus (actor Peter Leeds) during their recent YuleUde tour to entertain U.S. servicemen at bases in Newfoundland, Labrador and Greenland. Highlights of the RUSSELL ZITO, Photographer Hope troupe's entertainment were filmed for broadcast on N BC- TV's "Bob Hope Show" Wednesday, Jan. 24. SWarthmore 6-0104 10-16 Fair I•wn Avenue F•ir Lawn, N.J. I. PARRILLO TheMan from Equitable asks- Willyou leave your family a home -or a mortgage? THE ODDSthat you will die beforeyou pay off your mortgageare 16 timesgreater than the chanceyour house will catch '.fire.Yet, most prudent families wouldn't think of being without fire insurance.Why be without mortgageinsurance? F.•luitable'szemarkable mortgage repa.vment insur- auceplan protectsyour family againstforced sale... 1o•sof saving•... or lossof home. Costsare low for • basicprotection. For full informationcall... ._ I PARRILLO 195 SOUTH MAPLE A•E , LEE,THE VIRGINIAN -- GeneralRobert E. Lee,shown here as RIDGEWOOD, N.J. ';he was during his term as superintendentof the U.S. Military GI 5-3342 GI 4-9891 iAcademynial TV portrait,(1852-55), "Lee, will thebe the.Virgi.nian," subject ofmade a Civil. by NBCWar Centen- Special I Projectsfor broadcastMo. ndayr Jan. 15, with Thomas Mitchell .' narrating. The unit's sound-filmcameras have been on'.location i In Virginia to shootcountryside, building8 and battlefieldsasso- Letthe man from Equilable bring you peace of mind !ciated with Lee and which look now .much aS they did. in his , '•day. Historic photographswill be animatedthrough the stills- [.'......... ip-aotioo t•½hnique, The paintingis by Ernestk,.Ipie. n, ., THE Pz•blished Weekly by 170-172 Butler Street Paterson, N.J. LAmbert 5-•r•41 .l VI1N•-•N-T S. PARRILI•, P•li'sher VIN• N. PARRILI•, Managir•g Editor Entered as Second Class matter August •t, 1926, at the Post Offic•'&t Paterson, N.J., under the act of March 3, 1879. JANUARY 21, 1962-- VOL. XXXIV, No. 4 ....•Single Copy 10 C•ts $4.00 a Year by Mail CONTENTS UNDER THE BIG TOP -- Exploringthe perennial appeal of the Big Top, NBC's "Project 20" has captured on sound-film both the glamour and the grubby reality of life .under canvas. Its full. hour "Circus" will be the "Du Pont 8how of the Week" on NBG- TV Sunday, Jan. 21, with famous clown Emmett Kelly as story- teller. It is a tale told chiefly from the viewpoint of circus folk FEATURES themselves, concentrating on the real life of the "backyard," and featuring on-stage performances as well. The clown soaking tired feet in the water-bucket is Gene Lewis. Message For Thelma A Complete Short Story 10 DEPARTMENTS Editorial ...................... Amazing Measurements ........... Television Programs 11, 12, 13 ON THE COVER .. • That famousAmerican hero of World War II and leadingaer- ..•'onautical scientist, General JamesH. Doolittle was the TV '. : Doolittle at 1.6,as a child of two-and-a-half; as a bar•storme• IN 'FOCUS'--Pulitzer Prize-winningplaywright Arthur Miller •subject ofafull-hour specialprogram. At top, leftto right, is (right) looks on as James Whirmore and Colleen Dewhurst re- ./.i.;•.. •n the mid-twenties.At bottom,as aeronauticalscientist; as hearse a scene from "Focus," his only published novel, to be dramatized as a full-hour NBC-TV special Sunday, Jan. 21. With them are Fielder Cook, directing, and 8, Lee Pogostin (rear), •iii•.•.•o.n ageneral Japan;taking and receiving,offin April, one 1942, month on the later, first frombombing Presidentraid who has made the TV adaptation of this story about anti-Semi- •.• Rooseveltthe Congressi.onal Medal of Honor, as his wife looks tism in a middle-class New York City neighborhood. An NBC Public Affairs presentation, it is produced in cooperation with . on. At center is Doolittle today. a.merican Jewish Committee's Institute of Human Relation& :•*..•. '• •. BERT'SSERVICE S•ATION NOTItINC BUT THE TRUTH •UTO TEXACO 395 McBride Ave. -- LAmbert 5-9363 (•L¾1)EG. Expert Lubrication Motor Tune-Up H. J. Sandford, Prop. orrP•.ade.•, Calif., STILL•/'/AI/E• HIMSELF EACHDAY WITH 'tHE ... • CAIUDY'• TOWNE SWEET SHOPPE WA• t•LlED TO Schrafft's Candies---Country Club Ice Cream ...,: :.. Beer, W'me and Liquors . 1046 McBRIDE AVENUE VVEST PATEPSON, N.J. Wilfred R. Marold, Peg. Pharm. ARmory 4-8731 HE JOINED MAROLD'S PHARMACY PEESCRIPTION SPECIAI.I.qTS (a/ot•/nq•ves 483 McBRIDE AVENUE PATERSON, N.J. JOHN J. FEENET and SONS FUN•• HOMES 385 PARK AVENUE, PATE•N 4, N.J. -- MUlberry 4-4396 232 FRANKLIN AVENUE, RIDGENVOOD, N.J. -- Gilbert 4-7650 o•c 61ouxF•11s, •o•k DaKota, THE JAMES' E. MARSTON AGENCY THE ATLANTIC, HA•, HA!) 5 CHII.,I:•EN BOg•lTo INSUROR-- REALTOR CLifford 6-2600 11 Center Avenue Little Falls, N.J. OpporfunitiesUnlimited: A Homemaker and Career Girl MUlberry 4-8956 MORAN'S DELICATESSEN Make a TemporaryJob Switch BEER -- VV'INE -- LIQUORS By ANNE HEYWOOD and houseworK, so that Marl( could take a nine to five job lr 459 McBR/DE AVENUE PATERSON, N.J. ARIEters, andOut lustJeanne as differentaresis- a local giftshop which had of- as two girls can be. Marie always fered it to her wanted to be a m(,tl•er and home- "Aftez two months," Jeann( SCHUMACHER CHEVROLET maker. even back in the grade said. "we sure had different opin. school days She loved her dolls. ions. I have every respect fo] CHEVROLET--- CHEVY II--- CORVAIE and always wanted to play house. homemakinl• now--and Marie n( Jeanne. on the other hand, held Sales- Service Trucks- Used Cars out for playing store, or office-- she always found the idea of 8 Ma/n Street Little Fails, N.J. business fascinating Well, as is often the case tn life, they both got what they ordered--Marie a husband and SZ-Ierwood 2-7738 Residence FAir Lawn 6•0666 family, Jeanne a real career. JAMES $. SCULLION & SON They bad always been good friends, but as the years went FUNERAL HOME by, they grew apart. 267-269 PARK AVENUE at Madison Paterson,N.J. "It worried me," Jeanne said, ß'because it seemed such a shame But ! couldn't help thinking Marie was a trind or--well, a MUlberry 4-1496 Open10 a.m. to 8 .p.m.-- Monday- Saturday kind ol vegeta01e. really t mean, spending all bez time in the BROMILOW'$ HOME MADE CANDLES house, doing nothing but care for the kids. never keeping. up with FOR ALL OCCASIONS things." No Meeting ot Minds Rifle CtunpRoad West Paterson,N.J. The Homemaker •ook a Job; "Yes," Marie smiled, "and l Career Girl Kept House thought Jeanne was leading a terribly empty life ......all work, no 1ongez looks down bez nose w MADONNA GIFT SHOP fun We really t•ardly even spoke careers. ') the same. language." "Yes tndeed," Marie agreed Religious Pictures and Trade Books- Missals- Bibles But they were smart sisters, ß'and there's something else, too Prayer Books CompleteLine of ReligiousArticles ancl honestly devoted• so one day When the children are grown I'i] they swapped 01aces Jeanne got know something about 0usiness, MUlberry 4-6914 a two-months leave of absence and not be such a real dope And 99 Market St., Paterson 252 Wa•aque Ave., Pompton Lak• from her Job, and volunteered to when Jeanne gets married. she'll replace Marie with the children know her way around a kitchen !' ARmory 4-8'178 Frank C. Co• PATERSON CHAIR RENTAL SERVICE' Folding Ohairs--l•ables--Service Bars--Glassware--SUve• C•hinaware--- Lawn Umbrellas --- Coat •ks 191 WEST BROADWAY PATERSON, N.J. EAStI•R GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS GREAT EASTERN MILLS ROUTE 46, WES'I' PATERSON, N. J. Residence CL 6-5090 OX 4-1600- 1601 JOSEPH DO-NNELLAN Salesman Representing FOSTER D. BOCK, REALTOR MULTIPI.•: LISTINGS DECADEOFACHIEVEMENT -•-Host John Chancellor (right) 853 ROI. FA• 23 WAYNE, N.J. of NBC-TV's"Today" show and Frank Blair, who has been with theprogram since it started,mark the 10th anniversary of the Monday-through-Fridayserieswith a handshake."Today" will celebratethis milestone with special features on the Friday, Jan. CRESCIONE PHOTO STUDIOS 12 broadcast.Since pioneering in early-morningnetwork TV broadcastingin 1952, "Today" has scored an Impressiverecord WEDDINGS -- PORTRAITS -- COMM•I•CIAL ofachievements, including nearly 7,000 hours of programming anda guestlist of morethan 13,000 persons, among them ban. CRESCIONE TUXEDO RENTALS herlinenames in the newsand headline names in showbu=;ne=•. A FULL LINE OF TUXED• FOR HIRE 52 MARKET ST. -- LAmlmrt 5-9623 PATER,SON 1, N.J. Henry and Leo V. Hartstein, Directors SHerwood 2-3746 HANSTEIN'S FUNERAL HOME FRANK'S SELF SERVICE MARKET Courtesy Parking Directly Opposite 483 MAIN STREET PATERSON, N. $. Watch For The GRAND REOPENING OF OUR NEW STORE ! 492 McBRIDE AVENUE WEST PATERSON SHerwood 2-2620 Specializing in Birthday and Wedding Cakes ZAMBRANO'S BAKERY and DELICATESSEN French and Italian Bread a•d Rolls -- Baked Flesh Twice Daily Variel• of Tasty Delicatessen and Salads- Pizz• Pies for Picnics 668 McBRIDE AVENUE WEST PATERSON, N.J. SHerwood 2-9233 EAGLE FURNITURE COMPANY CASINO I)E (1 RLZ, Totowa Borough, ARmory.

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