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NYACK, N. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1965 THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS 15 Richard Goldstein at Met 'Hawaii' Film To Have In Cast Nudes The Lyons Den Dame in the dialogue. The film uses only one picture of Notre Dame Buddy Hack-tit now does a curtain speech before his show, "I Had A Ball," ps well as after. He follows the opening scene "freeze" with a 15-mlnute comedy monologue, then announces to the audience "Now I gotto go 'n' act." BARNABY CONAD'S next novel, "Pecky Newhouse," is about a pet grouse In his gar pace ested In opera since he was eight years old auditioned for the Chorus, and was accepted for this opera in which he will appear for a total of nine performances.

He has traveled extensively in Europe and Italy with his family. In "Turandot" he sings in Italian. Richard's background knowledge In opera is now considered of professional caliber. He Intends to follow opera as a career either as a singer, conductor or In the production end. Currently he plays oboe In the Hilltop band.

Not neglict-lng his academic work, may be found on the first Honor Roll. OPEN! JAN. 21 LOUIS IIAYl'ARn MIJ MOTION PICTURE STAR Direct from kit I Arthur la Die Hitleml Teurlni temper. PertenuMN HMn.lkni Im. w.wMnwr- )iTj II 1 mi trlmiiel mO Though Many Critics Hate It -Pop Art Is Big, Big Business IN THE FILM version of James Mlchenor's producer Harold MirLsih lor the first time in Hollywood history has ordered the Polynesians to be photographed nude, for historical accuracy Kenny O'Donncll, Larry O'Brien and Dave Powers were In Palm Beach last week working with Sander Vanocur on their book about JFK Samuel Gold-wyn said that an actress now in the Actors Home in Hollywood is one to whom he once paid $10,000 a week.

HENRY MILLER'S "Tropic of Cancer" has been printed In a Russian edition by Grove Press but cannot be distributed, of course, in the Soviet Union Michael IW-jp-ave and Ingrid Bergman ELMWOOD COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE 16 PARK NYACK is proud to present "5 Finger Exercise" by Peter Shaffer Richard Goldstein, 13, a student at Hilltop Junior High School, has performed twice this season as a member ot the Metropolitan Opera Chll-drens Chorus In Puccini's "Turandot" at the Metropolitan Opera House. Richard who has been inter- Friends Set Up Cordsco Fund Members of the Class of 1943 of the Haverstraw High School are collecting gift funds to go to the Rockland County Heart Fund Chapter In memory of the late Donald R. Cordlcso. Gifts should be mailed by Feb. 1 to either Mrs.

Ruth Hunt) Stevens at 160A Viola Road, Suffern or Mi's. Charlotte (Bennett) Collins, 34A Lexington Avenue, Suffern. Checks should be made out to the Rockland County Heart Fund Chapter. Some Viennese are still finicky about how their coffee Is prepared. They specify 15 precise proportions in which coffee and milk may be properly mixed, ranging from elnspaenner (black) to schale llcht (very light).

i C3J QiiDiC) NOW 8HOWIN01 If I Inffiild i ESQ NOW 8HOWINOI I i Directed by Nancy Ringler Friday Saturday Jan. 29th Jan. 30th Feb. 5th Feb. 6th Feb.

12th Feb. 13th Curtain 8:40 Ticket 2.00 Reservations EL 6-2356 EL 8-9853 By Leonard Lyons den. Dutton will publish it. A subtenant for Conrad's cluttered studio, incidentally, was discouraged from signing the lease when Cuniad phoned Instructions: "You turn on the lights by pulling the bull's tail, The radio is in the bottle of Scotch. You got bourbon by pressing the boiler button.

Don't mind my wife's skeleton on the wall. No, it's not of my wife; it merely belongs to her." Some say business has never been better, and dealers put worldwide sales of all art at $250 million a year, with no celling in sight. The big slab of cakp by Clacs Oldenburg Is on a tour of east ern art galleries. His recent I show here sold out and his cur rent work Is priced around his agent gallery reports. Right now, Oldenburg is exhibiting his blgger than life constructions of European food In a gallery in Holland.

They're made out of plaster, metal, plastics and fabric. His wife, Patricia, helps sew them. George Segal makes his plaster statues (but nobody calls them statues) at his chicken farm In North Brunswick, N.J. The Knox-Albright Art Gallery 1 In December 1964, a United Air Lines Caravelle Jet, loaded with newsmen and guests, landed at Dulles Airport near Washington, guided by tiny computers in the jet. The computers guided the plain to the ainxrt's localizer beam, controlled speed and altitude during the approach and descent, then eased the plane onto the runway.

The Spanish Main Is the name formerly applied to the southern portion of the Caribbean Sea and the contiguous coast of South America. PROVOCATIVE! ENGROSSING' r. CULT! MtnmMl IWwimA MjwaxWc; av Wwti nun ml) I. 10 AUINtHKKOIT Itl.RUkJ MlklN r4. teeiN vmiit.

l-itei 'EXTREMELY FUNNY!" 7e Aev forte' vihorio GASSMAN about Women lumen Whitmorc Excellent Cad! A LAST 05 WatNon and A.T.&T.'s Fred Kappel. In referring to the $16,000 indebtedness he incurred while holding office, Heller revealed that at the same time he was endorsing, to various charities, every check he received for making speeches. He'll write an article about this, "How to Be a Philanthropist While Going Bankrupt." FRANK FAIN, son of songwriter Sammy Fain, is a student of NYU. He was delayed by storms in the West and phoned his mother to sit in for him at Prof. Sidney Hook's class.

She did Lee Hoiby, who wrote the music for the Lincoln Center's "Tartuffe," will do the same for Tennessee Williams' Slapstick Tragedies" Richard Baron, the publisher of Dial Press, bought the musical comedy rights to Jessica Mitford's "The American Way of Death." MORT SAIIL was asked how he managed to avoid trouble with the police In view of the fact that Lennie Bruce was Jailed so often for his nightclub act. "I followed Bruce into Whiskey Au Go Go," said Sahl. "But I never yet met a cop who understood what I was talking about." THE PRODUCERS of "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home" can release it without difficulty Just by "bloop-ing' the references to Notre Theater Tennessee Williams will be back on Broadway In March with two short plays, "The Mutilated" and "The Gnadiges Frau-! Joined under the title "Slapstick the pair I will be directed by Alan Schneider, currently represent ed by "Tiny The producer is Charles Bowden, who sponsored Williams' "The Night of The Iguana" In 1962. Starring in the plays are Leueen McGrath and Kate Rcid, who scored as the wife In "Dylan" last season. Ronald Wcyand, the award- ROCKLAND.

Nyock Nioht of the lauono, 2, 1.40 p.m. i The Outrage, J.J4, 7 pm. SKOURAS tion ot family. Nonuet AmerironUo-Shot In the Dork no timet Qlvent SPRING VALLEY TonkorH. 4 30.

10 20; The World of Henry Orient, LAFAYETTE, Sultem The Oulroqe. 1 7, 10 SI The Night ot me lauono, 2, I 40 ClNtVA 45. Spring Volley Lett Tnlk Abiul Women, 7, lg 40 Kiddie Snow I m. p.m.; CENTRAL, Pearl River Amerlcon-Hal ion ot Emily, IX, 10 p.m. CLOSTER.

Clover, J. II I A Mod, Mnd World. I.JO. 7, 42 m. PlX, White Pioini The Outroge, I 10 p.m.

OUECN ANNE, M. J. Worn-an It A Woman, 7.0 10:20 p.m.; order, I 40 DRIVE-INS ROCKLAND Mnnwy Mon In the Dnm. I N'ohl Wo ken I 31 m.i Friend Walked Wett, 10 72 m. PT.

17. Pomty Polpmi Porty, 7, 10 30 pm Time Trovelert, I SO pm. RT 30J, lh 0.iliui 7. 10:10 Honeymoon Hotel, 40 a m. i Tickets may be purchased at Art Market, New City and at box office Garn'Andews Douslas f- 1 mW RICHARD GOLD8TKIN sings at Met In Buffalo, N.Y., and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City have purchased his works, as have dozens of private collectors.

One of Tom Wesselmann's kitchen sections hangs in the and the price range for his current exhibit Is $2,250 to $6,000. Nearly half a dozen have been sold, the gal lery director says. EXCLUSIVE SHOWINQ Anno Jean Paul Belmondd In "A WOMAN IS A WOMAN" olM "DISORDER" Willi Leult Jordan, Curl Juroent irDuL7ffln VI fun IMYU PC 5 KM Garner Andrews Douglas MATINEE SAT-SUN MAIN ST, SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. ttOM rU PAMHS. kx 100 CAR! LAST 2 DAY8I Big Double Feature Show COLOR iiitmi tin mill lint" PLUS AMR flnMPMf twi PSU13 PfieNUSS ATK3Q3 MM amumit SATURDAY MATINEE Pre CoHea Served pi Our Lono I eery (vernnf tj rn I (irtat Finesse! Plaj For lh Time! Jnth M.

Grant, TMI RICCBO DAYS KO.M IJ'WA Tuesday Jan. 26th. THROUGH SUNDAY, fit 7 IGGIE WOLFINGTON IN A NuiBion-wtiiinm pro IN II IB I "A II THE "WORD" IS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE! IS ROCKLAND HIE PLACE TO GO IS THE ALL NEW will co-star In "A Month in the Country" in June for the opening of a new theater in Guildford, England Meyer Davis took the hint from LBJ: The bandleader, who's conducted In white tie at every Inaugural ball since Coolidge, decided to wear black-tie this time. FOR OVER 17 years I often took the Hubert Humplireys on my nightclub rounds In N.Y. The new vice president learned of my comments, regarding having to pay $10 to see him at an Inaugural and replied: "So you never knew what a free treat you were giving those New Yorkers when you paraded me around Manhattan.

Now that we Democrats have restated our faith in and love for free enterprise, we decided you ought to get a price list on the events. "In case, however, you find it difficult to meet these requirements, we also have a poverty program. And since, the President has asked me to be of help on this program, I might be able to help you after careful investigation." CARROLL BAKER, who co-starred in "Cheyenne Autumn," says John Wooden-legs, a Sioux she met in Cheyenne, told her that every fall they have a barbecue to celebrate Gon. Custer's fall Sally Ann Howes' father, Boldiy Howes, is touring Australia in "Flnian's Rainbow" FraiK'l Wallace, who was hit by a rolling golf cart last summer, has recovered and is working on his 16th book. It will be titled "Notre Dame: Rorkne to Parseghian." WHEN WALTER HELLER resigned as the President's economics adviser he received warm letters from U.S.

Steel's Roger Blough, I.B.M.'s Tom THE CHAR-CO TIT BAR SATITWAYS STEAK 'N' SALAD PLATTER FOR 5 Jaehtrt for Gent uovy -v HOWIU ill mm 1 mm -p By RICHARD F. WHALEN NEW YORK (AP) If you want the latest in modern art for your living room, you'll have to find space for works such as; Three lifesize white plaster figures of a rock 'n' roll drummer, guitarist and girl dancing the twist. A piece ot "chocolate" layer cake seven feet high made of plaster and vinyl If you feel such works might belong in another room, consider this: A section of kitchen wall with refrigerator door, wall telephone, clock and cabinet, all in steel gray. The clock works, but not the telephone. Is It art? The critics talk of a "deadpan celebratior.

of contemporary vulgarity," new awareness of ordinary things, fantasy creations and gags trying to be art. The galleries say it sells lor as much as $8,000. Notes winning actor who also is chairman of the drama department at Marymount College in Tarry-town, will have a leading role in "The Great Western a new play by Ethan Ayer. It will open at the Bouwerie Lane Theater on Feb. 9.

Mr. Wcyand won the "Obie" last year for his performance In I lonesco's "The Other 1 off-Broadway vehicles were "The Premise" "The Dumb Walter" and "Three-Penny He has had major roles on Broadway in "Becket" and "Inherit the in television in the leading dramatic shows, and In the film "Taras The new Frank Loesser-Sam Spewack musical, "Pleasures and Palaces" will have its New York premiere April 19. Bob Fosse is directing and choreographing the show, set in Russia during the period of Catherine the Great. Catherine, Potemkln, and John Paul Jones are leading characters. "Ben Franklin In Paris" gave its 100th performance last night at the Lunt Fontanne Theater, but has a long way to go to catch up with "Never Too which reached the 900 mark the night before.

"Matty and the Moron and which won first prize for Herbert Llebrrman In the L'r' nity of Chicago play conic? 3, will be given an off Br iy production In March Jay Chase and James Walsh. Jose Quintero 111 direct. I-eading roles will be filled by John Megna, as the 10-year-old boy who is the central charac ter, and Svlvla Miles. David i Hay. is doing the sets and cos.

NEW YORK CITY UNANIMOUSLY CLAIMEO COMEDY HIT "A COMIC TREASURE!" Touhman, Timet riAiPS NirHTFRN pruim ELI ANNE ALAN WALLACN JACKSON APKINM LU The New comedy Smawi MURRAY SCHISOAL direried ky MIKE NICHOLS SOOTH Theatre, tit W. 41 SI. Clr 4 trot, at 1. 41. Matt.

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