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MARY AND MARIA Baroness Maria Von Trapp laughs with Mary Small they rehearse a icene from "The Sound Of Music" in the garden of the Trapp Lodge at Stowe Vt. Mary is taking the part of Maria who in real life left a convent to rear the seven motherless children of Baron George Von Trapp. The Baroness wrote a book on her life in Austria which became the source of the play and movie "The Sound of Music." (AP Wirepholo) 'Sound Of Music' True To Life On Trapp Family's Vt. Farm Trial Date Set For Trio Of Relatives I 1 I) A -The i a dale of ihrec Baccari relatives charged with assault with hiicnt to i a brother of William "Willie" Marfeo has been set for Aug. 30.

Joseph Baccari, 41, of Providence also wa charged Monday with assaulting a police officer Saturday while he was queslioned in the shoot- i earlier a i day. I Police said four shots were fired into the a a of Rudolph Marfeu. who was not Two (if Racrari's rela- Raymond 27, and iLouis, 23. were released in $2. bail each for the Aug.

30 jtrial. Police have described Willie Marfeo. who was shot and July 13 in a Federal Hill restaurant, as an underworld figure. Newport Dally News, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1966 A Inside Hollywood 1 More Chances To See Giovanna RIC Grant Encourages Education TV-Radio PREFERS WORK Giovanna Ralli is a small, striking, dark-haired Italian actress, who has only appeared in one American made movie.

They'll see more icon, as her contracts call for at least, seven more and she would like to do them all without i break because, she says, she loves to work, and work. MICHAEL SHORT HOLLYWOOD A i Giovanna Ralli is a small, sinking, dark-haired I a i a rcininhccnt of Sophia Lorcn and a a i Wood. Audiences have seen her in only one American movie "What Did You Do in the War. They'll see more soon Her contracts call for at least seven more films and she wouldn't object to doing them all i a break. Miss a i spent much of a recent 12-huur working day sweltering in a car before cameras at Paramount filming a that will consume but a few seconds on screen.

The sequence for "The Caper of the Golden Bulls" show? a car being searched at the border between Gibraltar and Spain. The sun. af least, was authentic hot as Spain's. Ralli brushed back her a i with her hand, licked her lipi. tugsed at her gloves and waited placidlv for technician? to prepare for snooting.

Movie added to the sun's glare. A few minutes later a rehearsal a take a i i a i Her shuoiing over for awhile. a i jumped out of i car and walked away as if grilling under the sun were unimaginably entertaining. a comedy-thriller about a jewel robbery at the Pamplona festival in Spain, is the latest of Miss Ralli's more a 30 films since she became an at 13. She is now in her When asked why.

though she has worked hard at her career for half her life, almost never takes a vacation, rarely relaxes for more than weekend, she smiled and re.plied: "1 prefer work." She has been an established actress in I a for years. In 1065 she received the Italiio i critics' Silver Ribbon at the best actress for Carlo Spino- ia's "La Kuga." By DON GUT STOWE, (AP) "The Sound Of Music" rings loud and tiear today in thii Green Mountain iki village. and clear ind to Baroness Maria Augusta Trapp helped direct the lamed musical itory of her life opening at the Stowe Playhouse. "You are a delightful Maria, a positively delightful, charm- Ing Maria" the Baroness frequently exclaimed while rehearsing Mary Small to play the role of the gay little novice in the convent of long ago Austria. The Baroness apeak! of Maria them with a ihip'i whistlt.

'Maria brought love and music to the a i and later had ihree children to add to the original seven. The family fled Austria penniless, ahead of Hitler'i storm troopers. Five years after coming to America, where they itarted a precarious life as a "singing the Green them of their beloved Always deeply religious, the 12-member family prayed in relays in a makeshift chapel lor nights be- in musical history Another Mary, Mary Martin of "Peter Pan" and "South Pa-; eific" fame, came to Stowe to visit the Baroness before she first played the role in 1959. The actress and the baroness became greal friends and hiked. the hills around the Trapp 1 arm while showing Mis, Martin hjgh on jii age Today named Cor Unum one the a becn expanded to a Tyrolean Ij0dge for i tourjsts and winter skiers Th fiaron th becomin tiona fam US for A horse, not a tree, nearly ended first-hand coaching in fhe family disbanded an sing- Austram dances for the Stowe ers decj ago witn i ives of Playhouse cast.

The Baroness: lneir own to lead and children has been rehearsing with a 1 their own rMr Some bandage over a severe bruise on', hf-r left leg. "I fell off a horse' at the wrong end and he ncoi-, dently stepped on me--but so. gently" laughingly explains. "The Sound of Music" is, based on a book Mrs. Trapp wrote of her life in Austria.

In; at the age of 20 Maria left: Imemberi went to work in Catholic 1 missions in the Pacific, some stayed in New England. The Baron had dreamed of building a ship and sailing to tropics with his family. He never sailed the southern seas but his wife and family made a singing pilgrimage for him included a special concert for the lepers of Molokai Island. Later Maria spent two years Pacific Missions. Today Father Wasner.

their musical director, has a mission in the Fiji Today Johannes. 26. the baby of the family and a graduate of Dartmouth, runs the family lodge. The Baroness lectures all over the country and sends the proceeds to Pacific missions. The gay and spritely girl who didn't-quite become a nun can still laugh at past adventures land misfortunes but lives very much in the present.

She thinks recent movie version of their life romanticized it too much. Movie or play, the Baroness believes the lesson of their life is that a big family can be held I together through tragedy and 'triumph by love and religion in abundance. When the Trapps first came to America they were so poor the mother and daughters wore woolen ustrian dirndls summer and winter the first five years. PROVIDENCE Rhode Is-j land College has received a fed-! eral grant for a planning proj- ect to Identify and encourage! persons, especially mothers, to 1 their education if Ihei children were cared for while talk 'Sitcom' Dominates TV parents attended school. By CYNTHIA LOWRT The new treatment of an old HOLLYWOOD A There then ma a a a is currently a lot of television table by the fact that ihe girl is about "meaningful" and'played by a very pretty blonde Th.

mTM i'' si 8 nific nt a a re Patricia Hartv "and the Ihe planning gra.nl is coming season's signecf to assess the number close to half of all the net nl Michael Call- persnns who may be interested-work regularly scheduled even-' an a versatile young actor who, in such a program, the kinds iu series are being played-oa camera, bears a remarkable! levels of education and the strictly for laughs. 'resemblance to Jack Lemmon. jbest provisions for child care. II is hard to place some shows' Callan. a dancer in the Broad- in a specific comedy prodlli tion 0 side since humor is in the eye, ear' 17-Ft a bra'" of the beholder.

Thus. Slor in Hollywood IJUcll a a a be years and ittracted most right action-adventure for the attention playing an outlaw in under-12 set, it. constitutes com- Iov Jane Fonda in "Cat cdy for the older viewers. Castle HiU Coastguardsmen same, undoubtedly, trill apply A slight, fellow, in IT- foot outboard'-? 80 5 dited revival ofjCallan explains that he aims motorboat from a point midwav:" Ta an -toward films, but. wanted tcle- Within the comedy category- 1 5 'TM series "for two or three lowed To Port 1,300 Wives, Children Fogbound On Carrier i between Prudence Inland the com edy category: 1 15 'TM scries "for two or Uiree TnnM A are aU sort! of shows But the.years" to nail down his identity, isiana last night.

'largest group is the one that the I with the public, to have a The boat with four aboard industry calls "sitcom," jhort'cnanct to play comedy for a had a broken propeller shaft situation comedy. ichange and make enough: Coastguardsmen were called at Within thi io TM lies ln UD money iB ne P' ck a 3:05 p.m. and lowed ihe boat to wrien called among later oppor-' East Greemvich bay casional Wife," and older view- tumties. Names of the four aboard ill ers a a i 8 'hat' Carol Burnett has discovered from East Greenwich were not 6 somcthln very familiarja way to Ret important guest known. about on her CBS specials.

She There's a young executive picks up a telephone and invites who, although a devout personally. She discovered playboy, thinks he would get'the technique last season when in business faster if producers discouraged her i. Mass. fAP)--Wil-iboss believes he is married. So'about the availability of Lucille ham 33, was ar-.

makes phonic Lucy, called by Carol, a I with a pretty girl to to find the time. re- the part of his wife when neces-j FBI FINDS SHOES PICKED WRONG ALTO rested 1 Monday night by agents and charged with ceiving stolen shoes valued at her more than $2.000. nt above his quarters he rBI said McGovrrn was mutual access via the building's held for arraignment before a fire escape. '-Divid R.mrft -i ima in ple.de? guiliy MonZ' InSu en POINT section of the with; NEW Lu a lucuge itate shipment. business associates spotting 1 an auto, and was fined $50 presumably married' man Police said he ripped the distributor wires out of a police cruiser.

borhood gossips observing all dren of Trapp. widowed Baron von eh Idren he to padded a novel page to naval his- jtheir quarters for the night. A I (AP) scurrying up and down the bo und said at least a third The Chase Brass and Copperi fire friends; Co. will consolidate its Boston 'J boy friends, and Providence operations in a Tne may be, how- with some 1.300 of the crew's'of the guests were women. relatives aboard.

i "Everybody is happy and The cruise tn show dependents comfortable," a spokesman said younger. In spite of herself, she wh vy lif is lik today, fell in love with their father to be a onMay af- A number of dependents while torn by her desire to be- falr wllh the Was "nimg back drove from Quonset Point to come a nun and forsake the lts home rt hcre dusk Bost TM for the cruise, the world forever. Monday. spokesman said, but dichi't plan Handsome Barney Hodges But heav in off on returning by ship. Plays the role of Baron von he sea during the afternoon and' The trip from Boston Ho Quon- Trapp in tonight's production: Ca P'- Melvm R.

Etheridge nr- 0 jnt the site of a naval air which continues through Sun-: 0 1 the ship anchored at theigtation is about 60 miles bv day. Maria joins Playhouse di-6 to Boston 0 ad, but at least 200 by water rector Fred La Belle in the view ab TM' 3 p.m. At Quonset Point 18 children that Hodges may potentially 1 The fog clung to the harbor, Gauging in age from sk achieve the best portrayal of so Capt. Etheridge to 12 years had been left a A ...1 1 l.J i OCCn ICH a a new $1 million warehouse and tllat va stirrings in the office in Lincoln, it was an- bac i tne viewer's mind, nouneed Monday. Didn't Cary Grant, or Jack The new plant is scheduled to Lemmo or th be ready for use early next TM lf this before in year in the Central In- dustrial Air Park.

BAY STATE 3rd FINAL WEEK Everyent Loves "DEAR JOHN" 3nd Hif "A Ragt Llvt" the Baron, an Austrian subma-'UPPed anchor and headed for base nursery The round hero or World War I. Point giving the ed Tnumterrf otter N'avy TH. children and other wives to help with -he smaller that the Baron, relatives an unscheduled over jyounjsters during the night. on the mighty; A spokesman at the air sta- The young shocked to find attempting to cope with seven night journey lively children after the death warship. said it hadn't been decided of his wife, dressed them in Official Navy spokesman said -how to get the hink white uniforms and summoned.lhe guests were housed in Boston TELEVISION PROGRAMS 10 WJAR 12 WPRO 5 WHDH 4 WBZ 2 Kegram, At By fet Subject TUESDAY Cartoons.

It Match Gamt, 4. II runtime, Secret norm, I 4 Hcurer, 4 Morte, II Joe Kelljr, Thaxton, ft Cartoons, 11 Major Mnd, Sinn. Children, I Movie, 12. 4 Thaxton. i Frleniliy Giant, I 9:39 a New.

DateUni BBiton, I Special. 2 Lawman, a 1:11 News, 7, II, Weatker. TwilKht Zone, I News, 2, 4. S. 12, II Rifleman, 7 News.

4, 11. 5 Creative Person, I Have 7 EyedentHr, in 1:30 Combat. 1 naklarl, My Mother, The car. I Elllnt Norton, I riay, Dalilei, 4. WGBH 7 WNAC To Without Nolle.

i Xews, 4, 12 I 111:11 Weather. I Morle I Sports, I MorU, 11:31 r.rlfln. 4 Carson, Late Show, News, I Hlway Patrol, I WEDNESDAY Sunrise Semester, .1 TV tla-srnom. Vndtrslinil Onr WnrH. Jiimmer femestir, II News, Almanac.

4 Hlway Patrol, I Today. II. 4 Weather. I Cartoons, News. Capt.

I Swum Don, I Potamna, 7 Captain Kaniaroo, II Fnnllme, 3 stooies, 7 1:31 Donna Rted.7 Science Reporter. I Rnmper Room, II Woman, I Contact. 4 fopw Ron Lei, I SR'S I Petticoat Junction, I. II IliN r'utlllve, 7 Newi, Stars, 1 News. Sieret I Comijuntrj, fieneral Hospital, 1 Mike Doudas.

12 nark Shadows, The McCoyi, I Newi, 4, II 11:91 Morninc Star, II Supermarket Sweep, I. Chain Letter, 4 11:51 ID Showdown. 4 Dick Van News, 4 Hawaiian Eye, 'leopardv. 19 Donna Reed, I love o( Life, s. II News.

5, 1:31 Search for Tomorrow, II Marrledj, 7 Post OHlce. II Mike Douilai, 4 father Knows Best. I Guldlnc Liihl, 12 News. 10 r.iii Talk. 12 Rose Lee.

II Ben Casey, 7 PDG. Am Turns, J. II Let's Make A neal, II Ken II ciMlideiitiai, ol Urai, 4, II 1:31 Ttma L'l, I Honji parry. I PhraMi. Newlywtl CONT.

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