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EEK' $ 'C ' LETE TELEVISION PR()G [AMS THE .......... ........... .. ........... The Showcase . ............. ................................. ........................................., •:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:-:.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.:-:-:-:-:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:::::::::::: ............. Editorials ß":':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':'i'i'!'?!?!'!'i'!'!'!'i .......................... ..................................... 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Electricity keeps workin6 for ............... .........-.....-.._-.-.-...-.-.... ..........-_..-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.... .......-.-.......-.......-...-.-...- you 24 hours a day... and . ß .:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:-:.:-: Public Servicekeeps on the job ß iiii!!!iii!iiiiii!!ii. ' ".'. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ....................... ==================================== -i:i:!:i:i:i:i:!:i:!:i:i:!:i:!:!:i:i:i ........................._............... night and day to seeto it that ß :i:i:fi:i:fi:i:fi:............ ß you have dependableservice at your fingertips! What's more, ß Z'i':'Z':<'Z'. " electricitydoes so much... oost, :::::::::::::::::::::::::::. .o little! ::::::::::::::::::::::: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:... PUBLIC•SERVICE HERO--Dr. Cecil W. ,Clark, only doctor in ,hurricane-wrecked Cam- cron, La•, rests. lie worked •tround The clock •tfter the big storm hit to take ca,re Iof injured. His .nvife •and child are safe. Three of his children are missing and presumed lost. THE IDEAL PLACE TO DINE AND WINE . ....z tl •,,tl.•. ' "i __ ß . "'LIAN'AHERICA • : el. BROILED IOBSTE• - -- DAILf !.'ROGS' I,EGb - •irT SHELL CIIAu• - BLUEFISH - TROUT - HALIBUT - SALMON - SHIIIMI'S- SCALLOI'•- OYSTEMS - CLAM - COD F]•!! - S•VO[{D FISH - DAILY DINNERS 168 BELMONTAVE [Cot. Burbank).HALEDON - . - •mberf 5-988S ....,, .. WHITEand SHAUGER, Inc. I ß for ,, I I . FU R N IT UR E ":-'-:'•::•,,,'i*''? :.;;:':i:::" J -, LivingRoom BedRoom DiningRoom RUGSAND CARPETS A SPECIALTY ß 9 -" qUALITY and LOWPRI½..• •.! .•,..•.[" FINISHINGTOUCH'Putting the •inal touches to theYWCA "Green Thumb" program, .Mrs. H. D. '.Thomas, former park commissioner,. .4• -- 39Years Serving thePublic -- ::':"'-";'" :•'-"'"•-•':"•[•' shows grounds supervisor Paul Nemeth the location for the last 435STRAIGHT ST. MU. 4.7880 ..•'A.TE_.P•S•_O•,_•.N.J. tree plan,ts as Ma's. •rteven I•. Koenig of She YWCA house-new build- 240MARK!• ST. (Ca, rroH Plaza Hotel Bld:g'-i •.-'::.--*L.:..-•:'1Vi•=•:79•i:,] ing committeelooks •.•.•. ß :. .. Published-Weekly by THE CHI•ONICLE COMPANY 170-172 Butler Street . Paterson, New 3ersey LAmbert 5-2741 .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.- VINCENT S. PAIJI•II,I,O, Mnaaging ]Miter ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Britered as Iooond Clm msttor Ausust 24, lg•8, at 'the Pos• Office st Psterson, N.J., under the set of id•rch 3, 1879. JuLY 14, 19• - ¾ol.xxIx, No. •$ Single Copy 5 Cents .--'-.- 22 $3.00 • Yesr By Mail , CONTENTS FEATURES GET:• A%VAR!)•l)oroth) D _Block rei-•-ixes th ]•11rSllt• ,,•holar•hlp axx•rded !)) the West Pat 'r.,•}11 '-T '• dhmer t the )c 'ock Complete Short Story'_ .......................... 14 llo .,•'. ß I to ri-ht ax ' •.lr' olin D'St'an, pat pr'•id it; AI . ocrn.r, clmirman of. chool commit ; Dorolh) T) Block; Isyor A!fn•l Bauman; and • Te• !_•r•hL DEPARTMENTS ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Books 'n Stuff .: '.1 : ';:i:!:i:i:i:i:i:i: Opportunities Unlimited __ Editorials '. / The EditorSpeaks .................... -- / Column of Commen{ ............... ......-.-... The Showcase _. 10 :i!{i;ii::;i{ii:.?:iii!!i?:iiiili?::;ii;ii::?:!::?:i::•:-' !•;.}iii}ili .;::%ii::::-::...:•;-...:.•:• Complete Television Program for the Week ___11, 12, 13 COVER PICTURE: .It's ea• if you know how. With the summer time at !rand ninny .. 'vaca•oners are treated *.o ninny spectscular sights •nd events. ß An outstanding thrill to nmay vacationers, psrtieul•rly those "• ' ho are sports-minded, is to see ,something out of the ordinary ',; ß'. accomplished. Here og• our cover picture a water ski-jumping " e.hamp, Connie Der, is laidrig to the airways •s she tunes up for (left) of Ea,,t P; te•on, rtx"iv-s , n•ratul lions nnd { future championshipevents. May we. suggest, while away on t ilic t, o 'hievem,n in 1! wmi from Bri . Gert.-I!. L. _•' vacation, to try it. .. ,, '" field, comma.ndero th . :•. Army B ,•_, omm'rid. C•I• ß lain Th()n ' n,. n of Mr. lid •lr.•. Thon .t •. Thonison,88 ......_ 4;_ '•- •Irc•wo• )r,, w•.' • lmi,nd • for chi' of •e Maint 'i•• B•nch 8i ha!' Dixision. .aI - -" •m 'nte•! th Am3 in 1942. -.. I"I•"-CHRONICL•E ß . .::? •, _ % -,. - , •... ß ........ g trains, •He h•s •hat he call: commuting •eord. In fact, h•s rain leaves ly, conductorsthink he's homeY• ......... •atn out C o• ?•/////•//// enough to sour anyon, l•ents the d runtled newsman. Recently a group og Ne• •rk disc j•keys •mplained a•ut ha•ng • •sh for the AM train from S•mford Co•. Hottelet,•Off• at,the• late risersf• he: "I'm <the ;rly bir• I e•llen e a•yone to mn•h my •'The CBS Morning New in each ins•nee ne•, • •en Monday • 5-8:00Friday AM,(CBS EDTTele•- for .Eastern Time Zon Sta ion; 8:45-9:00 • EDT for •th Eastern and Central stations :45,10:00 AM, EDT for •entral Zone outlets). The is dire•d by Bob .•rkel .• "l•l•]SCILLA"--Desert sand and dirt boll up •mder the fireball of atom bomb detonated from a balloon 700 leet above •the desert the •ktomic Test Site near Denver..The device, niclmamed produceda giant fireball .•vith•n iridescentring shown near the which officials say is a common o•uren•e. OU COLUMBI• ,UNIVERSITY--Alvin Kass, ,of 445 East Thir- tieth St., delivering the Salut•torium address at the Colurn. F' IL SHe OREs bi• C•.11egeClass Day.exercises last Week. Mr. Kay, who is RiEgDL 21, addressed550 fellow gl•lUa•S and about500 spectators at the ceremony, whichß precededColumbi• U•iversity's 203d Commencement,. The CHRONICLE "Undercurrent" Premieres Boo s'.Stuff Early this year, James Michael Curley, 82-year-old patriarch of Boston politics, underwent an emergency operation for a stom- ach ulcer. Among more than 15,000 pieces of mail he received in the two weeks following the operation, there was one letter he will always cherish. It was addressed simply: "To the Mayor of the Poor in the hospital that he built, Massachusetts." As sinner or saint, P•obin Hood or Santa Claus, depending on your view, James Michael Curley dominated Boston for more than half a . century. In his autobiog- raphy//..•I'd Do It Again," which Prentice-Hall will pu,blish on May 13, he reports that his con- science is clear. "I would do the "Undercurrent," a weekly summer replacement for "The Lineup" every Friday, premieres same things all over, had I the -on the CBS Television Network July 19. Shown here (left to right) are Robert Sterling, $. John first portion of my life to relive," .Launer and Tom Tully in.a scene from the first program entitled "The Clay Pigeon." says. Curley. Sponsors are: Procter & Gamble Co. and Brown & Williamson Tobacco Coro. "The same things" are astound- ing. Mayor of. Boston for 16 years, a Member of Congress for eight years, and Governor of Massachusetts, Curley has been labeled "the most 'controversial political personality during the first half of the present century." First elected to the Boston Common Council in 1899, Curley spent 56 years in the political arena. His campaign never lacked excitement. In 1903, for example, Curley and his brother Tom ran for re-election from the Boston city jail, where they served 60- day terms for taking Civil Serv- ice examinations for two friends. Both were re-elected' Tom .to the State Senate, and "Handsome Jim" to the Board of Aldermen. Through the years Curley has been attacked

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