TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1961)

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RADIO MAY, 1961 MIDWEST EDITION VOL. 55, NO. 6 Ann Mosher, Editor Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Lorraine Girsch, Associate Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director Frances Maly. Associate Art Director Eunice Field, West Coast Representative STORIES OF THE STARS Those Fortunate Four-Footed Actors by Maurine Remenili 9 Dion: The Past He Swore He'd Never Reveal by Rose Perlberg 12 Young Man in a Hurry (Larry Hagman of The Edge Of Night I . . .by Alice Francis 14 Long John Nebel: The Insomniac's Delight by Frances Kish 16 In Defense of Westerns and Private Eyes by Jim Morse 18 The Unpredictable Marilyn Monroe by Betty Etter 20 Ann Marlowe: Miracle Maker by Helen Bolstad 24 I.ennon Family Crisis by Nancy Anderson 26 Jim Garner's Declaration of Independence by Kathleen Post 30 The Blue-Sky Talent of Norma Zimmer by Fredda Balling 32 Eric Fleming: Cowboy, Realist and Dreamer by Ray Bell 36 The Queen's Sixteen (Jack Bailey and Queen For A Day) by Polly Terry 38 Camouflage (picturequiz from the new daytime game show I 40 Fred MacMurray Talks About My Three Sons by Martin Cohen 42 Anything New? (Pip The Piper ) by Paul Denis 44 '"Lord, What a Beautiful World" (Sam Cooke) by Ernest Jacobi 64 SPECIAL MIDWEST STORIES Expedition, Kansas (KAKE-TV) 49 Newsman of Note ( Hugh DeMoss of WLW-C ) 50 Relaxing Made Easy (Dick Clayton of WIL) 52 Cartoon Showboat (Ken Wagner of KMSP-TV) 54 FUN AND SERVICE FEATURES What's New on the East Coast by Peter Abbott 2 What's New on the West Coast by Eunice Field 4 Information Booth 8 Beauty: Figure Right (Maureen Arthur) by June Clark 48 New Patterns for You (smart wardrobe suggestions ) 61 New Designs for Living (needlecraft and transfer patterns) 80 Cover Portrait of the Lennon Sisters by Robert Perkins Blouses worn by the Lennon Sisters, courtesy of Ship'n Shore Hats worn by the Lennon Sisters, courtesy of Betmar BUY YOUR JUNE ISSUE EARLY • ON SALE MAY 4 Published Monthly by Macfadden Publications, Inc. Executive, Advertising, and Editorial Offices at 205 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Office, 321 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Lee Andrews, Vice-Pres.; S. N. Himmelman, Vice-Pres.; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising offices also in Chicago and San Francisco. Manuscripts: All manuscripts will be carefully considered but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep duplicate copy for your records. Only those manuscripts accompanied by stamped, selfaddressed return envelopes with sufficient postage will be returned. Foreign editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, N. Y. 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, Pres.; Douglas Lockhart, VicePres. Re-entered as Second Class matter, June 28, 1954, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class postage paid at New York, N. Y., and other post offices. Authorized as Second Class matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. © 1961 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under the Universal Copyright Convention and International Copyright Convention. Copyright reserved under the Pan American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convencion Panamericano de Propiedad Literaria y Arfistica. Title trademark registered in U.S. Patent Office. Printed in U.S.A. by Art Color Printing Co. Member of the TRUE STORY Women's Group. Subscription Rates: In the U.S., its Possessions, & Canada, one year, $3.00; two years, $5.00; three years, $7.00. All other countries, $5.50 per year. Change of Address: 6 weeks' notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil-impression address from a recent issue. Address changes can be made only if you send us your old as well as your new address. Write to TV RADIO MIRROR, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, New York. f weave /■vl eofofg orifij '29* plus; tax m Lush, radiant, romantic nail polish colors to make your hands come alive . . . to match your new spring outfit ... to inspire a mood for new adventure. Compare! Its quality and sprightly color creations easily rank with nationally advertised brands at several times this price! see the exciting display of Smartee Party Colors at leading variety and drug store cosmetic counters. SMARTEE NAIL POLISH, division of Cameo. Inc.. Toledo 6. Ohio fsttat/ee,.