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Daily News from New York, New York • 122

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MA Or -hi flqO DAILY NEW: ft tea oft GJ til HOMETOWN RE-VISITED: When Anne Bancroft was in Brooklyn last week filming the movie "84 Charing Cross Road," associate producer Jo Lustig mentioned to Borough President Howard Golden that he was born in Coney Island, now lives in London, and hadn't been back to Brooklyn in 26 years. So Lustig could see the changes in the borough over the past quarter century, Golden arranged for the moviemaker to be taken on a guided tour of Brooklyn. TV-RADIO SALUTE: At the Folio awards luncheon honoring TV and radio news persons the other day at the Garden City Hotel, NBC-TV's Tom Brokaw opened his remarks, saying how happy he was to be there "when I realize that for $3fiXX) you could have gotten someone from the Parking Violations Bureau." Disputing the idea that a politician needs charisma to click on TV, Brokaw remarked, "New York has a U.S. senator who looks like a salesman in a discount furniture store And I'm not saying which one." After WABC-TVs Bill Beutel deviated from the script to needle Suffolk Rep. Tom Downey, a surprised Downey shot back, "I thought you guys only read things." Reading some long-winded introductions, Nassau Rep.

Raymond McGrath explained, "This is not my material, folks." ITIBANK IS MOVING ahead with plans to erect a 43-story office building in Long Island City on the old St John's Hospital site. The bank just received an okay from Community Board 21 on plans for the building. The new facility is expected to. bring 3,500 jobs to Queens. Veteran broadcaster Ray Heatberton of Floral Park is up and about again after surgery at North Shore Hospital, Manhasset Talk around the Brooklyn courthouse is that a Brooklyn Supreme Court justice is planning to retire at the year-end though his term isn't up for a while Last week was a bad one for State Sen.

Andrew Jenkins of St Albans. First his home was burglarized, then his brother, Edward, landed in Long Island Jewish Hospital with injuries suffered in a car crash Assemblyman Jerry Kremer, who has a law practice in Long Beach, is joining a Manhattan law firm that is expanding its activities on the Island Nassau County Executive Francis Purcell gets an honorary degree on Sunday from Hofstra University in Hempstead. AVID METS FAN: No doubt about it, Garden City lawyer J. Stanley Shaw, former Queens Liberal Party chairman, is an avid Mets fan. The other day, we spotted him dining at the Seville This column I promotional la salute mm! tofhr represents Mr.

Kanerf optnton. Washington, is expected to become the new commander of the New York County American Legion next month Actor Hugh O' Brian, who as a youngster delivered newspapers in Garden City, receives an honorary doctor of laws degree on Sunday from St John's University, Jamaica, in recognition of the foundation he started in 1958 to aid youngsters An era ended with the death last weekend of Gerald Horvitz, 91, of Woodmere. He was the founder-chairman of N.Y. Testing Laboratories in Westbury. Horvitz tested the engine of the Spirit of St.

Louis, Charles A. Lindbergh's plane, before his first transatlantic solo flight, and tested materials used in building the first atomic bomb and the lunar module. Diner in Bayside watching the Mets game on a one-inch screen portable TV set. HEARD AROUND: A group of Queens Supreme Court justices who had planned to go to Scandinavia next mont'i to study court systems there have scrapped the trip because of the terrorism scare. They may go to Japan instead Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Colby will receive the Humanitarian Award of the Nassau Association for the Help of Retarded Children at a dinner on June 21 at the New York Hilton The class of '66 of Newtown High School, Elmhurst, holds its 20th reunion June 14 at the school.

For tickets call Karen Koenig at Newtown. (718) 592-4300 Forget the Mets fever, the big excitement in Brooklyn takes place tomorrow when Borough President Howard Golden's "Golden Gloves" take i TrP i I Jmm, i on Council President Andy Stein's "Stein's All, DIl FAMILY PACK SAVINGS I' Boneless Lean Fresh Pot Roast .99 Steaks ..159 Calas TO 59 Lean Fresh Boneless mm wtm loi End For Ground Chuck ,..99 Steaks 49 Pork Chops m.99 Old Fashlond Bonln Boneless Beef Roasts 19 Bar-B-Q Pork ,99 Beef Stew WW! btars" in a Softball game at Prospect Comic Henny Youngman brings his "Take my wife, please" one-liners to a UJA-Federation dinner on Saturday at the Shelter Rock Jewish Center in Manhasset RECORD RUN: When the world's longest-running musical show, "The Fantasticks," closes on June 8 after 26 years and 10,864 performances, it will mark the end of a dream for the show's producer, Lore Noto of Forest Hills. Noto first staged the show in 1960 when he was living in Lefrak City, Rego Park, was out of a job and had a wife and children to support'His only income was $25 a week from some paintings he sold. Taking his life savings, a few thousand dollars, Noto persuaded some friends to back the show and opened it for at a cost of $16,000, Reviews were mixed and Noto was crushed and broke. Despite the reviews, crowds turned out.

His show's record run has been topped only by a drama, Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap," which has been running in London for 34 years. The "Fantasticks" has been performed in more than 1,500 American cities and 60 foreign countries and has repaid a 9,642 profit to its backers. THEY TELL ME: Mayor Koch will be in attendance for Brooklyn State Sen. Don Halperin's fund-raiser Sunday at the Manhattan Beach Jewish The Queens Criminal Courts Bar Association will install Robert Belovin of Jackson Heights as its president at a dinner on May 29 at Terrace on the Park, Flushing. James O' Donoghue, supervising judge of Queens Criminal Court, will be honored as judge of the year A New York City firefighter, Thomas Doyle of Port cQ FRESH PRODUCE Grade A Medium Eggs Farm Fresh Hip Chicken Thighs Potatoes 5.b,49 lb.

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