WEBSTER INVENTOR ON 'TODAY' SHOW
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March 7, 1960
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WORCESTER (Mass.) FC IAb3b
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Reynold S. Chapin, president of Electro-Security Corp.
of Webster, with electronic "guard" units he'll be
discussing tomorrow morning. on Dave Garroway's
Radio and Television
Webster Inventor
CPYRGI-l JAMES A. GOURGOUIIAS.
TODAY'S TOPPERS - Sunday Editor of the
N.Y. Times (Lester Markel) Is, guest on "Back-
grounds" at 6:45 on Channel 2.
Jackie Gleason leads the orchestra on the Kate
Smith show at 7.30 on Channel 7.
Singer Diahann Carroll In detective tale at 9
via Channels 4 and 10's "Peter Gunn."
Jan. Sterling plays i doctor at a Chinese mission
in "Alcoa Theater" at 0:30 via Channels 4 'and It.
Richard Boone and Kim Stanley head "Play-
house 90" cast at 9:30 on Channels 7 and 12 in
Williftm Faulkner story of man who kills another
and jury must decide if' it was in protection of his
daughter.
Jack Paar returns to late show at 11:15 via
Channels 5 and 12 with Genevieve, Cliff Arquette,.
Hans Conreid and Florence Henderson as panelists.
"Ted Mack's Amateur Hour" returns at 10:30
via Channel 5.
ELECTRONIC "GUARD"
A lanky Yankee from out Webster way will be
on the first half hour of Dave Garroway's show at
7 a.m. tomorrow via Channels 4 and 10 ... Rey-
hold S. Chapin, Inventor, patentholder and manuf
turer of "Radar-Eye," video taped a session toda
with Dave in NBC's Studio 3B on 44th St., New
York City, demonstrating for the forever-curious Gar
roway the brain-child of Chapin-which is found i
Installations of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Central Iute111C1 ' XOp%tyto' V.S. Treasury De
meat, ational an n national burglar alarm com
panies charged with protecting business properties,
valuable and trade secrets.
WE'VE SEEN ITI
We've seen this electronic device demonstrated
several times by Chapin-it's uhcanny. Radar-Eye
is the adaptation of radar to personalized protection
problems ... In a steel 'box less than .18 inches
wide, 12 inches deep and 11 inches. high (aid weigh-
ing less than 50 pounds) is housed, this electronic
watchdog which fills a given area with safe, invisi-
ble radio 'waves . ? .. We found It impossible to en-
ter a protected area from any angle-roof, cellar,
door or window-vvithout '-setting off the most hid-
eous sounding siren, starting blinding spotlights blink-
we (and had tippin off conducting police, abuto a Chapin,.
. Nice national recognition for a New England
inventor, and a growing New England Industry,
such televiewing.
LAST NIGHT'S BEST
The psychological mystery, "Turn the Key Deft-
ly" offered us several strange thoughts: the case
of the schizophrenic June Harris, Maximilian Schell
as a bewildered architect who "goes circus" and
,eventually instine, and a feeling that the entire hour,
was one with eerie overshadows . . This was a
brain-churner with a pleasant deviation from the
routine variety-hour Sabbath packages.
TONIGHT'S LATE SHOWS
Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning," 1947
adventure tale, at 11:05 ? on Channel 9 . . "Sor-
rowful Jones" at 11:15 on Channel 4 is 1949 Bob
Hope comedy about a stingy bookie, followed by
"Public Enemy Wife," a Pat O'Brien penitentiary
movie . . "All My Sins" at 11:15 on Channels 4
is Edward G. Robinson-Burt Lancaster film about
selling faulty plane 'parts to the government, fol-
lowed by "Robot Monster," a George Nader science-
fiction film . . "Pride of the Mariner" at 11:15
on Channel 10L John Garfield adventure movie
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