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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 62

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16 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, October 27, 1963 'Life Insurance' Shirley Happy To Have Hazel By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer NEW YORK (AP)--Hazel is a determined, indomitable blonde Shirley Booth, who more than anyone else is responsible for her, admits that she might be difficult have around. But Miss Booth, like the mil- Documentary To Present Teen Story of uncertain age, fierce ioyaltyjjions of television viewers who to her employers and a prettyjtune in NBC every Thursday fresh tongue in her head. Even evening, loves Hazel for her warmth and spirit. She also is grateful and defends fiercely during the occasions when an Interviewer implies, and sometimes says flatly, that it seems a shame that one of the world's great actresses should be totally occupied playing a brash general housewoiker in a television comedy series.

The throbbing drums of a The series, which recently group of Chicago West Sidc opened its third season as an youngsters ushers In the hit. is based broadly enth season of "The Twentieth on a popular cartoon character, Century" at 6 p.m. today on'but it was Shirley Booth who WHEN-TV, when the award-igave Hazel ilimciiMnn and en- winning CBS television her with heart and a mentary presents "Keep It'poignant quality that keeps the Cool." jaiidiwicc on her side even when This dramatic fllmed-on-the- she is bring most outrageous. WSOQ Slates Airing of 1931! War Chiller "From Here to Burt Lancaster breaks up a fight between Ernst Borgnine and Frank Sinatra in a scene from the Academy Award winning film "From Here to Eternity" which will be seen at 7 p.m. Tuesday on WSYR-TV.

Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr and Donna Heed also star in this movie set at Pearl Harbor. spot story of a 16-year-old boy who gets In trouble with a gun, "Hazel never bores Miss Booth remarked over luncheon focuses national attention on a'lhe other day. "Resides, she's new technique developed by the'my insurance policy." Chicago YMCA to deal with Most of the things thai have, troubled teen-agers. happened to Shirley Booth since Known as the "detached! the birth of nave worker" program, this new 1 pleasant. Last year she added a method is slowly proving "Emmy" to the cessful In handling awards shelf that already holds on Chicago's West Side.

la motion picture Oscpr for Leaders of teen-age groups! "Come Back. Little -art; taken off the streets andjand three Tonys, Broadway's paid a nominal sum to become, highest acting awards, "consultants" on the A widow her second They provide the link stockbroker William their groups and "detached Baker, died 12 years ago she workers" from the in the program to reduce crime. "Keep It Cool" follows the activities of one "detached worker" as he reasons with, and finally convinces, the Ifi-year-old boy he should turn himself in to the police. enjoys entertaining her friends Unlike many television companies, the "Hazel" cast are offset friends. This summer Don Before, who plays her ter Mr.

Baxter, and his real-life family, were her Cape Cod house guests. Richard and Franz 'Breaking Point'Stars Matched Pair Actors HOLLYWOOD For ABC-'imoIved in anything but a serf. TV's new "Breaking seen at 10 p.m Mondays on WNYS TV, producer George Lefferts brought in television, and on the slage," continued. 'Both are i cl as ous production motion pictures Hillbillies Top Ratings Listed below are television the top 20 and their WSYR to Show NYC Society Ball The 12lh annual "April in ratingTof thesVtop Paris Ball," marking the open- programs. CBS has 9, ABC t'W Ncw York vs 19(i3 and NBC 3.

ABC's highest ratings are on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. CBS's are Thursday and Friday nights and NBC is tops on Saturday and Sunday nights. will be telecast as an NBC-TV special at 10 p.m today on WSYR-TV. The event, considered the most successful and expensive of the society-chanty affairs of f-oc New York season, was CBS has the highest rating of tape(l Frid at the Im network with a 18.1 rating Ballroom of Americana Ho- ABC has a 17.4 rating and NBC tel for snowin two nl hts Jatev has a rating of 16.1. The ratings: 1.

Bevtrlv HlUbllliw IB Bonanza 26 Dick Van S5 7 2 4 9 24.7 2O 2 4 2 23 y. 3. 4. 1. S.

s. 10. 11. 13. Donnt Lucy Perrv Mawn Patti Iuke Cattiwi on the network.

Jean Pierre Aumont will be the TV host for the gala which has never be fore been televised. A highlight of the evening will De tne presentation of a "show within a show." starring Liza Peter nuchin and Frank Sinatra Jr Thomas Sawirdav MovU 21B 15. Jnck Benny 21 16. McHale'g 2I.7| n. 13, petticoat junction Al "The Immortal Jolson," life story of the singer who rose from the streets of New York to become the highest paid star of his time, will be seen on "Hollywood and the Stars" at 10:30 p.m.

Thursday on WNYS-TV. Scenes are shown from his movies, including "The Jazz Singer" which was together two leads. Paul Rich-Shakespearean actors. ards and Eduard Franz, played opposite the great Richards and a had'esl names, never met before, but from! "In their a lives, their theater backgrounds and Richards has creative, personal lives, they 1 his dramatic skills since have. Instead they moved along'he was 10 years old; Franz, the parallel i until Lefferts same in the field of art.

When he made their paths converge. was 20 he turned to acting. Lefferts, whose dramatic en- "Richards is a i to dcavors as a writer-producer- actress Monica Keating, have been rewardedlto an artist he met in school in, Network at 6 p.m. Oclober 30, 193S. "War of the Worlds," has become a legend and it is undoubtedly the most famous radio play ever presented, In-j tended as only a Halloween spoof, it succeeded in frightening mitHons of Americans who were unaware of the nature of the program.

This program has been dls- Farm Snap for Inger HOLLYWOOD Find one became rather familiar with naive farm girl from that farm girls have to --take her away from the happen i the milk kicked horse sense and you'l! by the cow in the some interesting devclop-'Inger laughs. "That would menls, plus the basic format luck," ABC-TV's new comedy series, When she looks back on the original Orson Welles her "The Farmer's Daughter." seen'life in Sweden. Inger smiles hero at 9'30 Friday onland tells of fond memories. She says, "Handling Con- slars as thej a i Morley's two sons in tha farmer's daughter, while 1 series comes ett easy. I stars as the con- learned all the angles from my her as a'' 3rotnei at R()rt i he J' Wer 9 liam governess for his two boys.

I always up to some mischief or Cathleen Nesbitt costars as the congressman's and boyish skulduggery, "We all liked to filch cakes C-liMiJOM CTIllJ cussed ever since and is used phjli his from crandmolhrr-s bakery. It college psychology classes il( a adv) cr a fun because she would ala prime example of mass hys-j In ingpr, the television audi- lu a tne otner av on tcna. ent a different irl I purpose," Inger says. from the one who made her, came to the United reputation on television and in'States with her parents at the motion pictures as sultry I 3 of IS, her father taking a A "femme-du-monde." In at Kansas State On Farmer's Daughter," i i i Manhattan. a will see a girl playing Hght.under a Fulbnght grant, comedy, Manhattan, a town of some 20,000 population, provided Russian Circus To Be Feature Sullivan The exciting acts of the world- famous Moscow State Circus will make up the entire hour of The Ed Sullivan Show" at 8 p.m.

today on.WHEN-TV. The renowned were taped in For a i at Wembley Stadium in imagine. England. Most of the artists Being a farmer's daughter be seen on American television also not too farfetched for wear FALSE TEETH? eat, with for the first time. Featured acts, spanning a who lived in Dalarna, Sweden, a farming community.

wide range of circus "Dalarna is in the mountains' include the thrilling KochcnoVjand there are many farms Cossack Hidcrs, the Russian'the area," Inger said with a bear which rides a motorcycle, smile. and the aerial ballet of Irina "So I was around farms most and Petr Schetinini. my life as a young girl. I win use SIOH Hslpi tatp seeds wrt ptete Biufl Helpj eoje prswwe gwia Helpj prevent eHcMns 60 with television industry ''Emmy'' awards and other honors, the string of star appearances for Richards and Franz them in "Breaking psychiatrists In co starring roles. "There was no intention a Point" as to bring together actors of in the bly similar backgrounds.

Wei productions Milwaukee, "They bring a sense of theater to 'Breaking Point 1 I haven't elsewhere. For this i which combines authenticity with entertainment in drama, our stars are a malched pair." Richards a the title New York stage! of Shakespeare's! the first talkie ever made, interviewed and tested a "Richard and "Richard Film clips see him leaving his knee prints in the cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater and at home with his third wife, Ruby Keeler. Mexico Grand Rodeo To Be Telecast Saturday 10. re estimate provided by the t-Mnrket Report FORMER BATBOY Bing Russell, featured as the of a horse rustling band sin i in the true Death Valley Days "jepisode, "To Walk With" Greatness." in color, was a batboy for the New York Yankees baseball team during the heyday of Gehrig, DiMaggio and Riz- Blair Will Host 'Sunday' Premiere Sen. Barry a Abigail Kellogg of "Search plus an analysis of liquor, for Tomorrow" won acting hon- zuto.

consumption In the nation's capital, a i i to Fallingwatcr-- the Bear Run, home designed by Prank Lloyd Wright-and reviews of three major creative works are featured on the premiere of "Sunday" magazine- format television news program 4 p.m. today on WSYR-TV. Frank Blair is host and anchorman. Bay Schtrer will detail activities of Sen. a as cameras follow his i i a tours, ihow his handling of reporters and indicate hii popularity with women ors at 13--a blue ribbon as "best actress" in a children's summer camp.

to Air Cantor Comedy Following last Sunday's of ABC-TV's comedy. program, "Laughs for ale," producer Deke Heyward received a phone call from Ed die Cantor. "1 lover your show," en ttiused the banjo-eyed one. "i think iff great, and I'd like to nibrnit ftomefhlng written." Next morning, Heyward received a half-hour comedy script. "One the funniest things I've read in a long Urn long time," Deke "We're planning to do it on one of our future shows." The National Intercollegiate Rodeo Championships at Littleton, featuring male and female college stars from a 12- state area, and the Grand Prix of Mexico, pitting the world's best racing drivers against each other, will be telecast on "ABC's Wide World of Sports" at 5 p.m.

Saturday on WNYS- TV. Jim McKay, regular host of the program, and racing great Stirling Moss will describe the; Mexico City race while Larry! Birleffi, Ctcm McSpadden and Lex Connelly will comment on the college rodeo action. The Grand Prix of Mexico, the first world championship event held in Mexico, is raced on the "Circuit of Ricarcio Rodriguez," men. Not until they were to-illl, and the comic Walvoho mi gether did I realize how much "Twelfth Night." In motion pic-j alike were their lives," a i he appeared opposite Dor-' Lefferts. jothy Malone, Anne Baxter and! "Neither man has ever been Carolyn Jones, and in dozens television leads, Franz appeared on a with Ethel Barrymore, Eva Le; Gallienne and Waller Huston.

He acted in Shakespeare's "Tam- inp of the Shrew" and "The Merchant of Venice," and in many i and television dramas. "To have men for named in honor of the Mexican champion who lost his life there last year in a non-championship event. One of the contenders in the race will be his surviving brother Pedro, who will member of a team which 'Ureaking said Lefferts, "Is to add greatly to the i i of television drama," three-car includes be a Lotus 1 world Kaye, Betty Jo on "Petticoul Junction," ts a daughter of Paul Kenning who, created both (his series and "The Botfly HrUWlltw." champion Jim Clark and Trevor Taylor of England, Other drivers expected to compete in the event are Joe Bonnier, Sweden; Carol de Beaufort, Netherlands; Jack! Brabham, Australia; Bruce McLaren, New Zealand; Tony Maggs, South Africa; Joseph Siffert, Switzerland; Graham Hill. England; Bandini, Italy; John Surtees. England, and American drivers Richie Ginlher, Dan Gurney, Maslen Gregory, Phil Hill, Jim Hall' and Hap Sharp.

A i i'I'l 1 Art Exhibition Slated in F'ville The Associated Artists 40th annual exhibition will be held Cubs to Receive Awards Tuesday Four cubs of Cub Scout Pack 87. Most Holy Rosary Church, will receive the Parvuii Dei Lwnard Bernstein, wwidoclor- Hnrtnlet of the York Phil-! JvarrmwJc Pwpifi's On-. Wrts," Tfrade Ms nbwt to Teen-age America Dark Joan Baftks. Miss Teen-age America 1963, will be on hand along with television hosl Allen kitddeft, when her successor to the title Is selected during annual "Miss Teen-age America Pageant," which will fcft presented live from the ttellas Maniei- tal Theater in Dallas, Texas, fit Id p.m. Friday ofl WHEN-TV, p.m.

Tuesday Award at 7:30 i MjC hapel. They ere John Coyne, son of VIr. and Mrs. Stephen Coyne, 612 Stinard William Nicholson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis "Nicholson, 325 Gordon Martin Wojewoda, son ol Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wojewoda, 412 Elliott and Thomas Vlatcjek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malejek, 321 Mubbell Ave. Employe of PO Receives Award A meritorious service presented William V.

Broofcer of 113 McAllister Ave. by Acting Postmaster Anthony F. Caffrey recently on the occasion of Brooder's rofiremfcnl Ending 43-year career tvifh (he Syracuse Post Office. BrooVer, who lit years old Nov. 3 through Nov.

24 at the Drake Gallery. 304 E. Gencsce Fayctteville. Receiving dates for works will be from 1 to 5 p.m. today and from 1 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow. This year for the first time the ex- liibit will be open to artists out' side the group. A $2 fee will be charged non-members. The show will be judged by Prof. Walter Long of Cayuga Museum, Auburn.

Several awards will be given, among them the Gordon Steele Memorial award; tlOO Association Art award; $50 Drake Gallery Purchase award for print; $50 anonymous award; $5 award from Kenneth Lloyd of Buffalo; a transistor radio from lludolph an art book from Economy Book Store and the Sullivan award. Hibernians Plan Silver Jubilee Commodore John Bavry Divi sion 2, Ancient Order of Hiber- nians, will commemorate Us 25th anniversary Saturday, Nov 2, with a dinner at the club rooms. 1200 S. Geddes St. Three original the organization members will band (or the occasion.

They are Patrick Carolan, Frank Donohue and Patrick Shanahan. The Rev. Richard McKeon of LeMoyne College will speak Robert V. O'Hara will be toast begins new as mail dork master. Other officials attend al Lrilfoyne College.

Appointed substitute clerk bert in May, Brooker became a regnlar tlerk the dispatch Jit wwi win he Mayor William Walsh, the Rev, Denis Lyons County flwplalfi for Rev. Ed -j wart Ktssane, IMvlsftMi lain, wffliam P. Rffl frofflt Dwstnbsf until former of Hi PREMIERING 4 P. M. "SUNDAY" FRANK BLAIR HOSTS TV's EXCITING NEW WEEKEND NEWS MAGAZINE FEATURING NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS, MUSIC, SPORTS, SCIENCE AND ART 5 30 "KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADERS" REX HARRISON VIRGINIA MAYO WONDERFUL GOLClR 7:30 THE STORY OF JOHANN STRAUSS "THE WALTZ KING" 'GRiNDL IMOGENE COCA "APRIL IN PARIS BALL" 10 P.

M. MAURICE CHEVALIER JEAN PIERRE AUMONT LISA KIRK FRANK SINATRA JR. UP.M COMPLETE LATE KITE NEWS.

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