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Carney Will Shed Nortonisms V-^K
ART CARNEY of Yonkers will play Lord Fancourt Babberly in Playhouse 90s version of "Charley's Ayrtt" tonight on channel 2.
By STEVEN H. SCHEUER . "There aren't going to be any
Norton mannerisms in this role— unless I forget," said Art darney, of Yonkers, who's playing Lord Fancourt Babberly in Playhouse 90s version of "Charley's Aunt," tonight.
Ed Norton, rather .Art Carney, is in good company. "The cast is wonderful," he said, "Orson Bean, Richard Haydn. Tom Tryon, Jackie Coogan, .Melville Cooper, Jeanette MacDonald, Gone R a y m o n-d. Haydn is a perfect Sjx>ttigue. He really breaks me up."
Carney* had a little trouble initially before, he was cleared for the role. Playhouse 90 wanted him and Art wanted the pact. The show was originally scheduled for later in the season but moved up so Art would have time to do it during Jackie Gleason's three-week vacation. The
trouble was with the sjxmsors. The. Gleason show has one cigaret sponsor and Playhouse 90 has another. h looked for a while as though Art couldn't commit that sin of appearing on a show sponsored by a competing cigaret company. But it was ironed out.
Norton Like Father "That's the first thing my agent
asks when I'm offered a role— who's your sponsor? I've lost a number of parts because of this," said Carney.
Asked where he picked up some of the mannerisms Norton uses, like the lengthy -flourishes of the hands be/ore Norton signs his signature or does some writing, Art said: "It came to me in rehearsal. Suddenly I remembered my father doing that." Art shot his cuffs, wiggled his hands and went
through his delightful routine. " I call it the warmup. My father made it very impressive.'-
Art doesn't say rnuch about his future plans next year. "My contract's up with Gleason in July," he said, "and Jackie doesn't want to do a weekly show next year. But whatever he does I hope I can do something with him if I 'm not signed up by another network."
Writes Own Material Quite a few months ago, when
NBC's "Tonight" show was an entertaining bit of nighttime television under the guidance of Steve Allen. Betty Walker made a guest appearance to plug the Broadway show "Middle Of The Night" in which she appears.
The plug must nave been reasonably effective because "Middle of The Night" is still running at the
BETTY WALKER above,' once _plaved Mrs. Kramer in the "Goldbergs." Now writing and acting her own material, she will probably do a telephone monologue on the Steve Allen Sunday night show.
COMING EVENTS Lowerre Post, Veterans of. For
eign Wars, will hold a Spring dance Saturday night at Memorial Hall, 363 Mclean Avenue, with Edward Sikorski and-Greighton House as chairmen.
The Scout and Troop Auxiliary of Troop 45 will hold a penny social Sunday at 3 P.M. in the Holy Trinity Church Aduitorium. Proceeds will go toward the pack, troop and explorer unit.
The Yonkers Recreation Commission will meet Monday night at its office, 283 Nepperhan Avenue.
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PARENTS AND TEACHERS
The Parent-Teacher Association of School Thirty on Nevada Place will hold Its Spring dessert bridge party Friday at 8 P.M. in the all-purpose-room of the building. The program is planned to raise money for needed school equipment. Tickets will be sold at the door and prizes will be awarded. Mrs. H. M. Cronin, principal, and Mrs. A. R. Goldin, a ̂ parent, are gen-
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Officers of the Parent-Teacher Association of School Seven on Walnut' Street headed by Mrs. Joseph Stasiak will be installed May 3. Other officers elected recently are: Mrs. Edward D'Anna, vice president; Mrs. George Imrich, secretary, and Mrs. Frank Balun, treasurer. A movie on stuttering j,was shown and Mrs. Oscar Dodek, speech teacher, spoke.
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Children will model Spring fash-Ions at a dessert bridge and fashion show to be jjponsored by the Parent - Teacher Association of School Sixteen on North Broadway next Thursday afternoon at the school. Mrs. J . David Jutkowitz, Mrs. Edmund Leonard and M r s . Francis X. Heep are cochairmen and • a "professional baby-sitter" will be on hand.
Council Asks Check On Zone Violations
The Common Council on resolution of Eighth Ward Councilman William J . Tully has asked-the City Manager to check with the Building Superintendent on "zone violations on Landscape and Wel-lesley Avenues."
Councilman Tully's .resolution complained that the violations are due to the fact that "this particular portion is zoned in an S-50 District (one-family), and is being utilized by some residents on these streets for two-family dwellings." *
He stated the action is being ^ugh t at the request of the Bruce Hill Association.
JOAV BECKETT TO WED • HONOLULU i* _ jnan Beckett.
nineteen. Miss California of Itftf. lid today che will be married
April iS.tu Rirhnrri C Rakar, ry-five. Hawaiian Dredging Co executive. They will live here.
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screenings and rehearsals in New York and Hollywood.) 8:30-9:30 (2) Climax. "Strange Sanctuary." This yarn features a
rather likeable pair of western crooks, one a philosophical Irishman, the other a 'warm hearted Mexican. After being spotted by some nasty law-abiding citizens, they hide out in a convent bV New Mexico. OK horse opera, with Michael Rennle and Cesar Romero as the gentle bandits.
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9:00-9:30 (7) Danny Thomas Show. "Little League Umpire." Thanks to some acid comments by Jesse White, this a cute episode. Z^ann>" doesn't ljke some of the calls by umpjTaOT,ittleILeagu& game, so he volunteers to ump a game himself.
9:30-11:00 (2) Playhouse 90. "Charley's Aunt," with Art Carney, Orson Bean, Jeanette McDonald and Richard Haydn. An excellent cast makes the most of what humor is left in this vener-ahle farce, with some new material added spoofing the British love of sport. Art Carney, in the title role, is pretty funny as a female impersonator. You'll also like Richard Haydn as' the elderly Mr. Spettigue and Jackie Coogan as an athletic coach.
9:3010:00 (4)4 Tennessee Ernie Show. Guest Jo Stafford runs through a medley with Ernie, then sells "Temptation." Ernie goes back to his disc jockey days In Tennessee to show how he would have interviewed Jo. Ernie's also due to sing "Company's Coming."
10:0011:00 (4) "Black Angel." A drunken piano playerjand the wife ——ALan_Accused_murderer..make an interesting—detective team.
Well paced thriller, with some nice, foggy scenes in a run-down tavern and the sleazy hotel next door; John Ireland is the dissipated musician with Anne Bancroft co-starred. Above average for mystery fans. (Color)
11:00-12:00 (5) Night Beat. Mike will ask Tennessee Williams, one of America's best writers, whether he inhabits the same dark, tormented world he writes about. Williams, a Southerner, will also discuss Integration. Second guest Is jazz musician Stan Gets who will talk about drug addiction in his field and how he licked the habit.
ANTA Playhouse. More effective, however, was the impression Betty made 'on Allen and his audience. She was signed to do « speciality bit on Alien's Sunday njght show soon after and, on April 21 does another turn on NBC's "Let's Get Sullivan" endeavor. .'
Betty, who writes her own materia,!, does two types of sketches primarily. One, a husband and wife routine, has gone over big on daytime TV, particularly on the Garry Moore show. The second, a woman talking to her friend on the telephone monologue, has been her nighttime specialty and that's probably what she'll be doing on the Allen show.
Planners Get Greenburgh Zone Request
GREENBURGH — -The Town Council yesterday referred to the Planning Board a petition for change of zoning on a 300-foot piece of property on the east side of Central Park Avenue near Dro-more Road, Greenville.
The petition, submitted by Robin Duke Inc., requested that the property be changed from O-l zone to A-10 for the purpose of constructing an apartment house development.
The Council made'public a petition by home owners on Hemlock Drive, Hartsdale, which requested that the nearby Burke-wood Road be closed to through traffic. The street is in the vicinity of the Ardsley junior senior high school now under construction. V ,
Thomas J. Coyle, acting supervisor, informed the Rev. Herman Bennerp spokesman for the petitioners/ that the Council could not act on the matter unless the petition was first referred to the Planning Board.
Payment of $1,500 was authorized yesterday to-the—Village of Elmsford for the Town's use of the Elmsford Village Hall. Since August the Town has been using space in the Village H a l l as quarters for the Town Assessors office.
Also approved was $135 to provide for a "walk' ' phase on a traffic light at Old Army Road and Edgemont Road.
A public hearing was set for April 16 on the petition to establish a Glenville Refuse and Garbage District.
'SENTRIES' for Otis Elevator
Company are two. guard houses <
being erected on Wells Avenue—
at the Woodworth Avenue end of
the Otis plant (front) and at
the River Street end of the com
pany's site (far rear). Company guards will be stationed in the booths. — Staff Photo by Jerry Sarno.
410 Pupils In Area Apply Fof^County Science Fair
Applications to enter thp West--
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Robert George Fetchko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fetchko of 44 Cherwing Road, and Ralph Anthony Cipriani son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cipriani of 38 Lockwood Avenue, have been ndmitted to the September class of St. Michael's College in Winooski,. vt.
John R. Scharf, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scharf of 131 Mar-quand Avenue, is on the dean's list at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, where he is a junior.
William E. Forman of 23 Pocono Avenue and Eugene T. Sullivan of 164 Pennsylvania Avenue have been awarded varsity letters for inter-collegiate competition in pistol at the Fort Schuyler Maritime College.
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Joan L. Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Henry of JL59 Manhattan Avenue, is business manager for the Bucknell University production of "South Pacific" this week on the Bucknell campus in Lewisburg, Pa.
Five residents of this area are on the dean's list at New York University's Washington Square College of Arts and Science. They are Kathleen McHugh of 101- Boulder Trail; Michael Radlhammer of 1 Church Street and Mrs. Edith Tolkin of 419 Northway, both of Bronxville; Stephen Bertman of 46 Sand Rock Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, and Mrs. Ann Goldspinner of 6$ Rockledge Road, Hartsdale.
Albert F . Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C . Peters of 516 Park Avenue, who was named recently to the Dean's Honor List at Alfred University, has been accepted at Albany Medical College, Union University, where he will begin studies in the Fall.
John P.Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of • 38 Storey Lane, has been initiated into Blue Key, national honor fraternity at Babson Institute of Business Administration, in Babson f*ark, Mass., where he is president of the senior class.
yk tts ga 35 27th colleges thuts John Lohrflnk, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack I^>hrfink of 72 Lewis Street, a sophomorevmajorir»g in physical education at State University Teachers College at Cortland, N.Y.. has been initiated into Gamma Tau Sigma Fraternity.
Margaret Veaporman of 4 8 2 Park Avenue is editor of the Kr> don, literary magazine of WTieaton College in Wheaton. 111., where she is a senior majoring in political science. —r~" "
Chester Science Fair, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4, 5 and 6, at the County Center in White Plains have been filed by 353 students in Yonkers schools and by 57 pupils in other, schools in the area.
The applicants.are: . Sacred Heart High School: Stan
ley J. Straub, Michael J. Mc-Inerney, Agnes E. Alban; James M. Burke, Charles R. Quimby. Jo H. Percesepe, Dennis J. Strojny, Joseph H. Hart, Peter A. Crowley, Michael L. Muro, Ronald J. Ku-bikis, Richard J. Rodwick, Davis J. O'Sullivan, Carol A. Sromovsky, Louie E. Macary, Richard J. Gri-maldi, Warren J. Burton, Richard J. Layman. Martha T. McHugh, Mary Ann O'Leary, Joan E. Deely, Frances A. Kennedy, John R. Rec, Edward P. Ryan, Jr., John A. Law-son, Lucille^M. DeSantis, Patricia A. McGovenveVeronica T. Delango, Ann M. King, Thomas R. Finigan, Frank X. Hayes, James P . Mc-Caffery, Edward V. Malloy, Patrick T. O'Connor, Frank R. Pearson.
School Fours Jim J. Carnahan. School Five: Salvatore A. Hauser,
Janet M. Hayduk, Sally A. Yurk-owski.
School Eight: Elizabeth C. Schiff, Elaine A. Froehlich, Susan K. Marshall, Sanora M. Umansky, Judith S. Feit, Lois E. Koren, Arleen R. Miller, Margaret M. Ruther, Joyce M. Kelley, Cornelia E. Sullivan, Emily A. Bardack, Michael L. Schulman, William H. Jabel, Mildred K. Takahashi, Edwina R. Robinson, Martha J. Ames, Sue Mor-rissey, Susan Eifert, Richard L. Blenheim, Kurt Keller, Carolyn Goldberg, J a n e K. Schneider, Gregg S. Hannah, Thomas Hannah, Barbara Johnston, Adele M. Mas-len, Barbara Kaye, Sherie M. Cohen, Nancy A. Fuhrmann, Pamela A. Lamont, Don K. Marks, Charles V. Eggleton, Barbara A. Barletta, Barbara J . Tepper, Judy A. Sullivan, Dorothy O. Olsen, Sandra H. Muench, June E. SRoley, Jane E. Litman, Phyllis Medwin, Lloyd B. Sydney-, Robert C. Twitty, Richard T. Alaimo, Steve G. Shank, Muriel C. Strickler, Gail R. Blumenfeld, Randolph W. Arnegger.
Also John S. Ahearn, Michael F . Webster, Peter A. Gisolfi, Dedra Viebrock, Patricia L. Dezendorf, Alexander R. Jordan, Jerry Pize't, Jeanhette M. Kohler, Glenn H. deZaldundo, Carey A. Keyes, John D. Manditch, Tommy B. Kelley, Harold A. Shanske, Rodney J. Umlas, Howard A. Rakov, Salvatore F. Ciriello, Charles F. Stein, Rosemary Lynch, Clarence A. Mayer, Arthur S. Kastner, Barbara T. Hackman, Ronald Avitabile, Noel A. Schuitz, R. Leonard Stokes, Craig G. Pause, Edwin H. Johnson. Thomas F. Hayes, Philip L. Graham, Jon A. Booker, Robert A. Leeb, George Fiencke, Frank E. Fierro, Harry Gibson, Walter T. Cardwell. Donald L. Everettt. Arnold F. Sward, Harmon L. Field Kenneth W. McCulloch, Billy W. Poller, Harmen Shell, David C. Clohessy, Warren S. Abelson, Emily A. Condit, Ruth A. Ballou, Virginia 'L. Rossi, Ixris E. Lund, Karen J. Olsen, Marilyn L. Me-lander, Barbara F. Sikes, Lindsay J . Bates, Kent P. Lanini, Robert A. Follett, John B. Slater, Edward Siebert.
School Fourteen: Norma M. Se-gatti. Carol E. Schulze, Joseph S. Calvert, Joan Vagfs, Rozalie G. Stramr-JUiriPnne-C-kire, BnK
Leonard B. UVinsrcm. Barbara J. Seelig, Judy A. Sachs, Marilyn Rosenstock, Janet L. Stem, Alice R. Shapiro, Marilyn B. Shuffman, Gloria J. Novak, Susan Brody, Gilbert G. Balezentis, Ronald O. Ber-ger.
Mark Twain Junior High School: Ralph, A. FargnolL .John P. Jnli-ani, Edward J. Krentsa, Sharon J. Smith, Irene J . Rubenstein, Temma E. Kaplan, Joanne E. Kelly, Paul Kleiner, Norma J. Up-richard, David J: Mayer, Warren R. Lucker.
Franklin Junior High School:: Patricia A. Ondek. Olivia A. Pier-orazio, Marian H. Caiani, Lawrence R. Altero, John J. Madden, Kenneth I. Florey, Gerald Freda, Theresa A. Rossi, Marie A. Mazza.
Longfellow Junior High School:: Marlene A. Drake, Marcia J. Urban, Marie A. Ferguson, David M. Auslander, Albert Quattrochi, Am-erico A. Matos, Willard F . Woy-towick, Stephen M. Trusa, Paul V. Mifsud, Kenneth J, DeVito, Richard M. Vetrano, James E. Hannagan, Robert M. Gasko, Dennis Grady, George V. Kinal, Daniel C. Fuccella, William H. Boyd, Albert R. Popot, Willaim Bischel, Derek Pickard, Joseph P. Simrany, Joseph J . McEImeel.
Hawthorne, Junior High School: Paula R. Cassell, Evelyn J . Gell-mann, Robert. C. Kolodny, Lawrence A. Ruzow. Michael A. For-astiere, Tressa Vellozzi, Maryann Hopfl, Martin Friedman, Carl S. Gurtman, Jack C. Goldfrank, Franklin M. Schall. Edith K. Weiss, Alice Dubnick, Ruth S. Albert Phyllis Wilt, Martin Epstein, Paul M. Gitelson, Jane S. Kessler, Victoria C. Cornish, Barbara A. Jost, Richard H. Green, Michael H. Som-mer, John R. Kania, Kenneth R. Maser, Destor J. Gurdin, Norman J. Broads, Peter R. Smith, David M. Epstein, Joseph G. Lansing Lindsey Maxwell, Carol S. Ribner, Andrew R. Moldenke, Philip J. Friedman, Michael R. Miller, Dan-
Msry Hutton, daughter of Mr. Mr.' and Mrs. William Hutton of 78 Halladay Avenue, is a member of the Glee Club of the College of St. Rose in Albany which will give a concert tomorrow night at the Rensselaer Potytechnic Institute in Troy.
GraceLvitheranToShow Martin Luther Film
EASTCHESTER - T h e film, "Martin Luther." will be shown tomorrow at 8:15 P.M. at Grace I^utheran Church, Grand Boulevard and Alida Street, under auspices of the Social Club of the "church. The showing is open to all and there is no admissipn charge. A fellowship-hour will follow.
Mendel, John L. Tuttle, Julius E. Dengler, Joseph Mongarella, Joseph M. Falcone. Daniel M. Klein-man, John R. Eifler, Carl A. Pez-zino..
School Fifteen: Judith C. Haft, Judith N. Liftman, Ira H. Redner. Michael Rothman, Arlene C. Solomon, Pamela D. Miller. Diane E. Sith, Stephen R. Jacobson. Es-dras B. Lubin, Steven Kagan, Andrew R. Musan Howard E. Lester, David P. Kellnei*; Anthony L. Ros-ner. John VV. I^aneaster, David S. Rausoher. Karen J. I.evy.
Uneoln Hlfh School: Franklin r t Kaufman. jJobert G. Frey. Richard A. Holt, Raymond J. Dittbrenncr. Bruce Calm. Robert S. Jutkowitz. Susan J. Frank. Carole S. Baltuch, Michael R. Mendelson. Stanley Pcnkin, Howard D. Strome, Alan B. Si$kind: John L. Kase, Laurence Levine, Bernard S. Buda,
Ravekes' Honored In Dobbs Ferry
DOBBS FERRY — David R. Ravekes of Bellewood Avenue who retired Feb. 28 as vice-president of the County Trust Company, was guest of honor last night at a dinner meeting of the Chamber of Commerce in Jimmie's Restaurant, 56 Main Street. v
Mr. Ravekes was presented a gift by Eugene Russell Jr . . president. Fifty businessmen attended.
Thief Pays ftaek After 25-Year Wait
PHILADELPHIA, (AP) — A woman who was the victim of a petty thief 25 years ago was the thief's beneficiary yesterday.
Mrs. Alfred Davies of suburban Yeadon said she got a $50 gift certificate, good at the John Wanamaker department store, in the mail. W i t h - i t was a note from the person who* took the money from her purse 25 years ago while she worked in the store's shoe department .
iel H. Mahony, Charles G. Robin son, Reginald C. Walker, Richan R. Fein, Bruce M. Cross.
Commerce High School: Patrick A. Harris, Carol G. Lassig.
Saunders Trades and Technics High School:: Gerald W. Way.
Jrioosevelt High School: John G Colby, Walter J. Micftaelis, Steve: A. Fraiikel, Robert "M. Landau Jonathan L. Rosner, Lance \\ Small, Robert F. Jennings, Phili J. Tarnoff, Stan Levine, Kenneth A Sagat, Shirley I. Kallop, Evelee V. Quinn,-. Susan J. Gaaff, Care A. Jacob.
Ciorton- High School:: James C Whitney. Thomas D. Morwick", Ste phen Kenton, John R. Williams. Ar drew M. Popovics, Peter C. Was serbach, Joiin W. Rosenthal Richard C. Helmers, P a u l E Thompkins, Frances L. Hipsky, Ec mund J. McCormick, Henry Pease Louise S. Rose.
Yonkers High School:: Nichola Polick, -Richard O. Sturdy, Aden Resnik, Marilynn B. Anagnostis Charles E. Yeganian, Paul L. Steir eck. Arlene G. Luksin, MaryAn Sluder, Carolyn C. Braun, Rose marie L. Lederer, Steven E. Kagle David J. Kroin, David H. Sachs Steven C. ' Klausner, Gerard J Moskowitz. Robert J. RudeStnar Joel M. Jutkowitz, Susan B, Swei ling. Barbara J. Finocchi, Myrn D. Raymond, Eileen R. Steinberg Nina. Ulanskv, Nan P. Prudder Howard Littshein, John G. Labos ky, Stephen—Peck. Harold Arexar der, Bernard. S. Aronson, El Moosnick, John Skogman. Stephe G. Plotckin, Irwin Math, David H Jones, Richard Abraham's, Eri Neikrug, Paul L. Samuelson, Clyd W. Smith, Paul S. Ducker.
St. Joseph's School: Peter J Fetchko, Rudolph F. Taddonio.
St. Denis' School: Judith M. Phe Ian. Susan P. O'Connor, Denis J Farrell, Mark M. Edmiston, Pau R. Albers. fe
Eastchester High School: Alic Fielder, Phoebe Dadakis. Ala Katz. Russell Harms, John Car hn, J a m e s Hill, Ronald Wallace Stephen Stone. John Estes, Roc ert Smith, William Rice, Pete Jeming, Mortin and Nortin Hac ler. Frank Abbott.
Tuekahoe High School: Larr Liebcrson, Stewart Mathison.
Immaculate Conception School i Tuekahoe: Helen Donovan. Mar White. Patricia Callahan, Ethel M< Closkey, Carol Salerno, Joyce Pai rella, Lawrence Rugfioro.'Thoma Culhane, Randall Palmer, L a w rence LaManna, Dennis Mark; Thomas Flannery, Joseph Geralc
Ardsley High School: Jame Munsell, Paul Brandon, Georg Ramm, Charles Hor, Tony Wale eier.
Ardsley Junior High School:Joh Baker, Ronald Pestone, John Olbei Evelyn Haraismowjch, Guy Lunc berg, Richard Neubauer.
Dohhs Ferry High Sehook.Tudit A. Creedy, Anne E. Sekaer, Davi H. Brown, Everett E. Bragg, Ale W. Berger, James E. Gorney.
Echo Hills School (Children's VI lage): Ireland L. Pradd, Henry A Charron, Harry N. Botti.
Hastings High School: Bert Si verman, James D. Russell, Fran A. Davis, John Dekker, Clive F Hohberger, Jeffrey M. Camli, Cai W. Granholm.
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