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BERGEN EVENING RECORD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1960 JLL Today's Complete Programs AFTERNOON LOOKING Let lis help you ift i 1 12 00 NOIM 2 LOVE OF LIFE: Serai 4 TRUTH OR COVSESuEkCES 7 RESTLESS 6tN: Cashed ut! w- ran he eeat fern to draw 12:30 P. M. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 4 IT COULD BE TOU (Csiar) 5 CARTOONS: Fr.d 7 LOVE THAT BOB! BM ri Paul start teink-rrg irre not tired of women tiler lit 12 45 P. M.

2 SUIDINS LIGHT: Serial 1.00 P. M. 2 NEWS 4 DR. JOYCE BROTHERS 5 CARTOONS: Im Greaor 7 ABOUT FACES; Alexander 1 05 P. M.

2 BURKS AND ALLEN: 6 a. I jves Gorje wrong directions 125 P. M. 4, 9 NEWS 1:30 W. 2 AS THE WORLD TURNS 4 DIAL 4: Leonardo 6a Vinti's apprentice de-errnined lo with master 5 FILM: "Marshal'! (1955): Laurie Aiders.

Ken Murray 7 RAV MILLAND: weal-hy ammnuj to pursued by booie dancer 9 FILM; Sjivia Sidney Is "Decep. tirn" 30 P. H. 2 VEROiCT IS VOuRS 4 F'vM THESE ROOTS: Serial 5 DOORWAY TO DESTIjy 7 WrO DO YOU Carte 9 FILM: "Red (Sjbe-t 13 PHYSICAL CULTURE 4 00 P. M.

2 DAY: Serial 4 FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY: F.ooer dan: and hires couetry mus.cians 5 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS: She's captain and seamen are trapped in forest 7 AMERICAN BANDSTAND: Guest is 5te. 13 CURTAIN TIME: Drama 4:15 P. tl. 2 SECRET STORM: Senal 4 30 P. 2 E0G" OF WIGHT: Ser.al 4 BUCKSKIN: Jooy's ceusut antaqrxiins the trrwnsfslk fay a'roancs and temper: Tom-n fco'an 5 MR.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Racketeers attempt tn aistrict attorney 13 FILM: "The Juoge Steps (144): Aieiander Knox, Ann Snthern( George T3Q1SS 5 00 P. M. 2 LIFE OF RILEY: iey objects ts Baas' eovfrtend 4 FILM: Mwie Fan': "Cite That Never W1- Gie Youne 5 DATELINE EUROPE: Test pilot stakes test fi.ght to Switzerland 9 FLASH GORDON: Adventure 11 BOZO THE CLOWN: Children 5:25 P. M. 11 CHItVP THEATER: Chi Urn 5:30 P.

M. 2 FILM: Early Show: "They Met in Bam- (10411: Clark Gaclt 5 BIG BEAT: Richard Hayes 7 MY FRIEND FLICKA: "Against All Puooy disrupts the McLaughlin household 9 FILM: (1953): Conquest of Annanurna 11 THREE STOOGES: Joe Bolton or 2, 11 feEwS, WEATHEP. 4 DEATH VALLEY DAYS: Arm-Ny m-petttfoo reacies pea en i.e.jtena",ts are ae esated te Be first to ae to Vasr.ne.:o 5 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY: Pciiisttr is fcei captive by runaway priscrers 7 RAY MILLAND: Pt5gy is fasSua model ie exclusive eress srwa 9 TERRYT00NS: Kirchner 7:30 P. at. 2 RECKONING: by Ta'made Clever Barney.

Little Juan and parents move to new town to escape prejudice. But tnines ee badly la new town toe: Clifford Sothcio, James Gregory, Joel Owners 4 WAGON TRAIN: Singer Tommy Sands and basecail stir Moon dramatic ro.es in "Tne Larry Hanify Stsry" 5 RACKET SQUAD: San Francisco police Investigate nursery racket 7 SUMMER NIGHT: "Her Name is salute te city by Eiaine Maloln, uames Hurst, Mnireesj Cannon, Earl yv.ld and Rex O'Mailey 9 FILM: Million Dcllar Movie: "The Half (1952): Robert Young 11 AIR POWER: Cninese Communist coops ocean fighting in Korean Vtar. First air battles. 13 HIGHWAY PATROL: Chief fines nomas ta woods suffering from amnesa 8:00 P. M.

5 FOLLOW THAT MAN: Bankrupt businessman conspires to stage his death 11 HONEYMOONERS: Ralph thinks tie has found opportunity when boss gets piol tabic 13 FILM. Picture af the Week: "Tha Fugitive (1947): Henry Fonoa 8:30 P. M. 2 MEN INTO SPACE: Unable to forget part he played la space-flight accident, king leaves Air Force: William Lundigan, Paul Picerni, Haro McGuire 4 PRICE IS RIGHT (Color) 5 AWARD THEATER: Eccentric prospector starts digging up the streets 7 NELSON FAMILY: "A Trap for Alice sets lights en Rick and friends help: Barbara Wilson Kattie Regan 11 SAN FRANCISCO BEAT: Woman's life In danger when bandits hijack liquor shipment 9:00 P. M.

2 MILLIONAIRE: Agnes Moor head and Tuesday Weld In "Millionaire Knherine Katherlne down en her luck tries to re-creatt the past 4 HAPPY: Sally gets a lesson from Clara on "How to Handle a 5 WRESTLING 7 HAWAIIAN EYE: "Second The hotel violinist asks Tracy and Tom tn t-ard valnac instr-ent: Jehe Van D-e-ten, fcya Fanev. vvr-sins 9 LOSS JOHN NEBEL: Gjnt James C-n-nt 1 11 TRACKDOWN: use ef aua as Qecsy 9 30 P. J. 2 I'VE GOT A SECRET 4 TATE: "Tne R.aaoino": Sts'king ki-kr na-rd Abet, Tate in. David tfcLean, Pnftns Loe, Dent? 9 HARNESS RACiNS 11 CALIFORNIANS: Eng lih-nan Sam Crawford informs Wayne he is enncs ef thieves 10-00 P.

M. 2 U. S. STEEL HOUR: "Bride of the Civil War drama Starr Richard Kiley and Ira Bai-n 4 THIS IS YOUR LIFE: Ra'oh Erircis presents He of Dr. Tom 7 BOXING: Chicago: Joe Brown, world iigntwe ant criar'p cr vs.

Gene Gresnam, 10-rourrJ non-title match 11 DECOY: Policewoman Jones explores 6reerrwich Villaoe 13 PLAYBACK: Ewsene Ormandy 10:05 P. M. 13 DANCE PARTY: Ted 10:30 P. M. 4 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY: Art Linl'rtter 9 FILM: 7:30 P.

M. 11 BOLD VENTURE: ajboy hires Shannon 10:45 P. M. 7 SPORTS: Hcward Coseil 11 00 P. M.

2, 4, 5, 7, 11 NEWS 13 MIKE WALLACE: Harriet Van Home about rigged quiz shows 11:05 P. M. 5 FILM: "Address Unknown." (1944), Paul Lucas, K. T. Stevens 11:15 P.

M. 2 FILM, Late Show: "The Sun Comes Up." (19481, Jeanette MacDonaid 4 JACK PAAR: Guests include actress Bette Davis 7 FILM, Night Show: "Disaster." (1948), Richard Denning, Marshall 11 ELECTRONICE CONFERENCE 11:30 P. M. 11 FiLM: "The Biue Lagoon." (English; 1949), Jean Simmons 13 PLAYBACK: Eugene Ormandy 11:35 P. M.

13 FILM: See 4:30 P. M. 12:00 MIDNIGHT 9 FILM: "Murder on the Blackboard." (1934), Regit Toomey 1:00 A. M. 2 FILM, Late Late Show: "Dr.

Klldare's Crisis." (1940), Lew Avres, Larsine Day 4 CONSULT DR. BROTHERS 11 TIME OUT FOR SPORTS 1:55 P. 11 BASEBALL: Yankees vs. Chkaao White Sen Something: EVENING 2 00 2 FULL CIRCLE; Serial 4 OUEEN FOR A DAY: Bailey 7 DAY IN COURT: Drama 9 FILM; Janet enters a gloomy eld mansion: Eiia Raines 2:30 P. M.

2 MOOSE PARTY: Linkletter 4 LORETTA YOUNG: Andy and Tom accompany father on fishing trip 7 GALE STORM: "Spanish pV.e owned by passenger Is put in Susanna's custody 9 FILM: Steve Cochran and Jan Sterling In "Trip Around the Block" 2:55 P. M. 5 NEWS 3:00 P. M. 2 MILLIONAIRE: Drama 4 YOUNG DR.

ALONE: Serial 5 T. V. DIGEST: Arthur Franz stars as Al-phonse Bertillon 7 BEAT THE CLOCK: Collyer 9 STRANGE STORIES: Newspaperman tries to convince an escaped convict to :00 P. M. 5 FELIX AND FRIENDS 7 LITTLE RASCALS: Jos Bovs 11 POPEYE: Cartoons 13 CITIZEN SOLDIER: Mechanized Cavalry troop advances behind enemy lines in surprise attack 6:30 P.

fg. 4 NEWS, WEATHER 5 OUR GANG: Sandy Becker 7 YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL 11 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO 13 SUMMER SHOW: Clay Colt 6:45 P. M. 7 NEWS: John Daly 7:00 P. M.

1 John Nashmy One ef the most popular bowlers la Bergen County, John is also an officer of the Bergen County Bowler Association. He has beea helping bowlers add pins to their scores for many years, having been an Instructor at the Record Atirn.in-'Rntavl tPHnfM T. V. LAFFS By CLIFF ROGERSON iv the past years. He is a ti New Idea In Series; But Time! TVKey Previews: WEDNESDAY.

AUGUST 24. 1960 Today's top television shows as previewed and selected by T. V. Key's staff of experts who attend rehearsals, watch screenings, and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood. i member of the Brooksida Bowlodrome League, and he also bowls In the Par-amus Eastern Classic.

His average Is 209, with a 744 high series. llilw you 11 merchandise for sale columns U. S. Steel Hour's Civil War play. "Bride of the an interesting adaptation of a real-life incident in the life of a Con-federate spy, and Music for a Summer Night's nostalgic hour of the days of old Vienna, take top place for tonight.

For those of you who missed the repeats on Reckoning, Wagon Train, The Nelson Family and This is Your Life, they're worth a look, too. Baseball at 1:55, harness racing at 9:30, and boxing at 10. "ARF! ARF" BOW WOW!" Of 714 engineering doctoral By Harold stern Realistically, in this the year of the situation comedy avalanche, there are very few series a dedicated viewer can look forward to with anything more than a faint hope they won't all be identical. Among the new Hollywood film entries is one show which, at least on paper, promises to rise above the pack. It is not a situation comedy.

The show is called "The Law and Mr. Jones" and it stars James Whitmore, making his debut in a series. The show was created by Sy Gomberg for James Whitmore. his neighbor, after years of discussion. In the series Whitmore plays a lawyer named Abraham Lincoln Jones, a protester who takes his degrees of all kinds awarded in the United States in 1959, only 17 were awarded in the Southwest Wheat smut is a multi-million- dollar menace to the nation's wheat growers.

XII AUCTIONS LEGALS 91 Legalt Jack Muhlenbruck A resident of River Vale, and one of the leading bowlers of this area, Jack holds the record for the highest series ever rolled at Feibei's Bowling Lanes, a 750. Jack won the Golden Pines championship In 1960 and will add many pins to your score with his expert knowledge of the game. name seriously. "His philosophy," said Whitmore. "is 'not onlv ran vnii ficht I -TV II .11 II City Hall, it's your obligation'! "The whole idea behind this show is that it has to be a quality naii-nour turn series as opposed to the run of ihe mill stuff vm finri daily! everywhere.

Otherwise," he continued, "I don't want any part of ana neitner does Sy. Our aim with this series is to stimulate thought and discussion as we nrn. vide interest and excitement. We reel that because of the scope of television, the show will have far greater impact on T. V.

than in esse. flf 1 euner movies or on the stage. irl I ww COURTROOM PLAYED DOWN "The subiect matter will en. WILL A Btw WHETHER COmDaSS all nha.SPS nf Ancrlrsn AN wu" OR 1:55 (ID BASEBALL. New York Yankees vs.

Chicago White Sox. From New York. (2) RECKONING. (Repeat). Viewers interested in the subject matter of tolerance will find this 1957 Studio One rerun fairly appealing.

It's a slow-moving, well-intentioned play which manages to establish one effective relationship between a 16-year-old boy (Burt Brinckerhoff) and an 8-year-old Mexican (CUT Botelho.) (4) WAGON TRAIN. "The Larry Hanify (Repeat). Tommy Sands, complete with guitar, gives a fine performance as a misunderstood juvenile delinquent. Flint accepts responsibility for the youngster at the request of the lad's dying father, and agrees to take him west. Circumstantial evidence begins to pile up against the boy and Flint tries not to believe the worst.

Nicely played and holds your attention. (7) MUSIC FOR A SUMMER NIGHT. "Her Name is A nostalgic musical tribute to the memory of old Vienna, with a talented cast to plead its charms. The voices of Elaine Malbin, James Hurst and Maureen Cannon echo the tunes of the "Merry Widow "The Blue "I Kiss Your Hand among others; pianist Earl Wild doubles as Franz Liszt playing the composer's "Etude in and dancers Roberta Lubell and Kelly Brown bring the waltz and the polka to life in their ballet. Another gracious hour on this delightful series.

(7) THE NELSON FAMILY. "A Trap For (Repeat). Good outing for the young set. A cut coed, aided by her sorority sisters, sets out to capture one of the Nelson boys only there's some confusion as to which one she's after. Pleasantly handled and amusing in spots.

(I) HARNESS RACING. Roosevelt Raceway. 2) U. S. STEEL HOUR.

"Bride of the The fox of the title is a soldier of the Confederate Army whose amazing feats of bravery during the Civil War inspired this adaptation of one of his actual exploits. Union officers have a sorry time as they try to outwit a master spy bent on marrying the girl he loves despite overwhelming obstacles. Richard Kiley is well cast as the Fox and Ina Balin, Alan Baxter, Henderson Forsythe and Shepperd Strud-wick give him good support. (4) THIS IS YOUR LIFE. This is a repeat of Dr.

Tom Dooley's heroic story involving his work in caring for the natives of Laos, which has brought him just fame. 10:00 (7) BOXING. Doug Vaillant, Cuba, vs. Gene Gresham, 10-round, lightweight bout. (4) JACK PAAR SHOW.

Jack's newcomer-to-the-show is actress Bette Davis, who joins Joey Bishop and Renee Taylor in exchanging pleasantries with Paar. Blossom Dearie is songstress of the evening, and oldtime movie comic, Joe Phillips, does a World War I routine in the 12:30 time slot. AT The second of three special fifteen minute programs highlighting the current sessions of the Western Electronics Show and Conference in Los Angeles. Jim added. "I play a lawyer who acts on what he believes with humor.

He loses cases unlike other courtroom type shows. In the first 12 episodes we spend time in the courtroom in only about a third of them. "Our pilot film deals with the loss of man's nride in his wnrv be cause he lets his quest for money lane precedence over quality. uiner snows cover the defense of the unclean. In thi fSQA an Army deserter.

Then we have a FREE LEARN-T0-B0WL CLINIC sponsored by the and PARAMU5 BOWLING; Route 17 In co-operation with AMF PINSPOTTERS INC. snow wmcn is pure comedy. It's a paraphrase of the old 'Pay the vaudeville sketch. We have another about a suit against a mayor for failure to keep campaign promises and we're aiming that for a pre-election air-date. classification 50-A through classification 66 today and na we nave a snow on copyright.

So We'll be getting a lot of variety into our scripts." Prior to his becoming an actor, James Whitmore actually did Study law. SO he ha mora than NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that staled bids for Routs 17, Section 5B and 6A, from vicinity of Lake Street to vicinity of Ridgewald Avenue, Rsurfaclng. Center Island Closing and Channelization, in the Boroughs of Ramsey. Upper Saddle River. Allendale and Saddle River.

Bergen County, 3.306 miles, will be received by the State Hishway Commissioner in the Cafeteria, State Highway Office Building, 1035 Parkway Avenue. Trenton. New Jersey, on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1960, at 10:30 A. M.

EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. The reading of acceptable bids will take place Immediately thereafter. Bids will be accepted only from bidders prequalified in accordance with.R.S. 52:35. The right ii reserved to reject any or all bids.

Proposal guarantee and other bidding requirements are stated in the standard and supplementary specifications for the project. Bid. contract and bond forms, plans and specifications may be Inspected or obtained at Room 134. State Highway Office Building. 1035 Parkway Avenue, Trenton.

New Jersey, during office hours. Copies thereof will be furnished upon application and payment of standard lees. The work of this Project shall be completed tn 45 working days. Estimated quantities ol principal work items are: 3.600 c.y. Roadway Excavation, Unclassified: s.y.

Macadam Base Course 7 Thick: 40,700 y. Pavement Type FA-BC, Top Course, 1" Thick: 3.400 tons Pavement Type FA-BC, Bottom Course, Variable Thickness: 2.200 I f. 9 20" White Concrete Vertical Curb. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Aug. 11-17-24 Fees $40.50 (50) NOTICE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO JULIUS B.

SHANNON, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives, and hts, their or any of their successors In right title and in-' terest, and Mrs. Julius B. Shannon, wife of said Julius B. Shannon, and VIOLET P. (L.S.) SHANNON, her heirs, devisees and personal representatives, and her, their or any of their successors in right, titles and Interest, and John Doe, husband of said Violet P.

Shannon, said nam John Doe being fictitious, defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon I. George Koven, plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 400 38th Street, Union Citv, New Jersev. an answer to the complaint filed in a civil action, in which Genpel Construction Company, a partnership, la plaintiff, and Julius B. Shannon, at are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within 33 days after August 24. 1960.

exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so. judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. You ahaU file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk ol the Superior Court, Stat House Annex. Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance with the rules of civil practice and procedure.

The action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the right and equity of redemption in a certain certificate of tax sale No, SSA made by William G. Reinecke, collector of taxes of the Borough of Ridgefield, In the County of Brraen and State of New Jersey, dated January 7, 1930, to the mayor and council of the aaid Borough of Kldgefleld. and recorded In the office, of the Clerk of the County of Bergen on July al. 1947. in book 2203 of mortgages, page 850, and assigned bv mesne assignments to the plaintiff, and concerns real estate located at 845, 547, S49 and 551 Oak Street In the Borough of Ridgefield.

Bergen County, New Jersey, and is also known as lota 30. 31, 32 and S3 In block 90 on the official assessment map of tha aaid borough. You are made defendants because you claim or are claimed to own aaid real estate or some Interest therein. Dated July 0. I.

GRANT SCOTT Clerk of the Superior Court Aua 1-10-17-24 Fees $76 .8 Ol) niOROf GH OF DEMAREST BERGEN COl'NTK NSW JFRSKY ORDINANCE S2SS AN ORDINANCE MAKING AVAILABLE THE SUM OF S.7JW0 00 FROM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF THE BOROUGH OF DEMAREST FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING A TRACTOR NEEDED FOR PUBLIC USE. NOTICE NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the above Ordinance was passed at a special meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Dema-rest. and wsi approved bv the Mayor en too 3rd day of August, 10. HTCNrlT OSTTRMAVN. JR Borough Clerk Anf 14 fees 54 (22i NOTICE Kotlce of Resale to Jessie Haywood, 27 Howland Avenue.

Engie-wood. New Jersey, Charles Haywood, 367 Howland Avenue, Engie-wood. New Jersey, end to whom else this may concern: Please take notice that the First National Bank of Jersey City, will sell at Public Auction on August 31, 1980. at 10. 00 A.

daylight saving time, at Town Motors Corp So, Dean Garrett Place. Inglewood, Mew Jersey one 1S Pontiac 1 Dr. T. Bonneville, bearing Serial No. a.L 1044, because of breach of eonditional sales contract bv you.

FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF JERSEY CITY A eg. It Fees $3 40 (30) a passing interest and knowledge or me suDject. "And," he said, "I've done a lot of reading on the law recently. In fapt una basic reason I agreed to do a series ana I've turned down plenty of them was because I was so interested in the subject matter and I knew we could be provocative and have a point of view, A T. V.

series per se interests me not one bit! I think of a THREE SESSIONS Monday, Tuisdiy, Tmtdiy, August 29, Asgsit 10, Alfiit SO, I P.M. at 2 P.M. at P.M. (Eaeb eessloa eempleie) at PARAMUS BOWLING. Root 17.

One mil north of Route 4, 100 yards south of Gardea State Parkway overpass. Oa the East side of highway. ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT BY RESERVED TICKET ONLY. Write for your ticket now by filling ant soupea and melt. Ing promptly.

Only 400 persons can be commtdtti ocb Mtiion. Competent baby-sitters available free dints students at Paramus Bowling's ultramedarn nursery. Make rsxttra- tions en your registration coupon. lot of otner things I'd rather do." One definite handicap this show faces, unfortunatelv. that if t.

scheduled for A. B. C. at 10:30 P.M. on Friday, probably the worst viewing time of the week aside from the graveyard usually reserved for public service pro Radio Highlights Today (WMGM) Baseball: Yankees vs.

Chicago. (WINS) Baseball: San Francisco vs. Cincinnati. (WNYO-Masterwork Hour: Creston's Symphony No. Milhaud's "Globetrotter" Suite: Barber's Sym-phony No.

1. (WBAI-FMi "A Viewpoint on the Congo" by Rev. Neil G. McCluskey, S. J.

a Renaissance madrigal entertainment by Banchieri, performed by the Primavera Singers. (WNYC)-Chamber Music: Haydn's Quartet in flat, Op. 64, No. 3. (WABC-FM) "An Evening With Bob Newhart comedy.

(WCBS) A Century of the Novel: Dr. Floyd Zulll discusses Huysman's "Against the graming, so it's obvious that the show must have some quality or it wouldn't be hidden this way. The only point in the time slot's favor Is that it follows the high rated "Robert Taylor's Detec-tives" which in turn follows "77 Sunset FAMILIAR ROLI Aside from his own studies in the law, James Whitmore could recall three previous instances in which he played a lawyer: In a film called "Mrs. O'Mailey and Mr. which he liked: in another called "The Great Dia-mond which he did not.

and in a half-hour T. V. film with Phyllis Avery. It's obvious that Jim is well groomed for this series. To: Reader Service Department Bergen Evening Record Hackensack, N.

J. Please enroll tne for tha Aog. tt nlng 30 afternoon (Check Session Preferred) 90 ere Name Street and number Town JBttBtn totnittfl ftttmir classified pages! Have yon ever bowled before? (Check tne) YES NO If so, what ts your average score? How many children will require nursery care? What are their ages? (If registration is for husband and wife, both lazaea CLUB TO RAISE STUDENTS' FUND Rotarians Plan Annual Dinner For Scholarship Program Oakland The Rotary Club will conduct its annual scholarship fund-raising dinner September 10 at Riverside Rest, 120 West Oakland Avenue. The dinner will be prepared by Rotariau under the supervision of Dave Orner. Dinner will be served by Elmer Knoeller, Edward Hook, and other Rotarians.

Tickets may be obtained through club members Gene Sensenback and Howard Kahn. Rain date is September 17. Louis XIV ruled France for 72 years between 1643 and 1715, the longest reiga in modern history. should listed so that two tickets may ba sent) Almost 85 per cent of Greenland's surface is covered by glacier ice. Film star Joan Crawford was born Lucille LeSeur in San Antonio, on Mar, 23, 1908.

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