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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Wednesday, February 1, 1978 C-5 IS First 'In Cincinnati' Has 19 On Right Track "Tommy," to give it a sense of excitement. Much was made of the game, possibly too much, but Heflin's personality came across nicely. There was an ironic contradiction when Heflin admitted plnball was 75 skill, the distributor Insisting 95. Westerhaus noted the sport's unsavory reputation years ago compared to today's mass appeal. Tom Silberman and Greg Kin-gery were Schmidt's directors and the latter doubled as chief AP Laserphoto TWO MASTERS OF STRINGED INSTRUMENTS: Tennis champion Jimmy Connors listens as famed concert violinist Isaac Stern plays In the Philadelphia Spectrum locker room just after If you missed Channel 19's first venture Into a news magazine Monday night, you might want to make a date for the March "In Cincinnati" project.

From what I saw of the first the city's Metromedia UHF station is on the right track toward getting into nightly news. Dick Schmidt, 19's public affairs director, has some fine ideas for the March hour. He is interested in: The Foster Parents project of the County Welfare department, a preview of Music Hall's May centennial with a special tribute to Cincinnati Symphony orchestra conductor Thomas Schlppers, "what motivates the many area volunteer firemen and rescue workers and how a local rock 'n roll band seeks stardom. SCHMIDT, WHO wrote, produced, hosted and even filmed part of the special, opened his monthly series with two provocative subjects. He led off Monday with an 18-mlnute discussion of the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce's national image study which it commissioned to learn how this city Is perceived by out-of-towners and local residents.

hour break of non-program messages. It probably brought the best of creativity out of Schmidt and his associates. However, I felt it was a bit long, at the expense of a fourth possible magazine subject. After numerous Interviews with local residents-victims, an interested policeman and Xavier University criminal justice professor Paul Harm, the piece came to a crescendo ending. When one senior victim recounted his request to carry a gun and was turned down, he turned to Schmidt, "What good is your life if you aren't safe!" Ample statistics filled the piece but not to the point of boggling my mind.

WXIX got over the fact seniors are the fast-growing group In the U. S. and that those with fixed incomes are forced to live in low-rental areas, making them prey for criminals. SCHMIDT ENDED with a light subject: Cincinnati plnball wizard Mike Heflin. Using Interviews with Heflin, who works as a plnball mechanic and local plnball distributor Joe Westerhaus, TV 19's piece featured music from the rock opera, Conners won the U.S.

Pro indoor cnampionsnip in rriiiaaeipnia Sunday. Stern, a tennis fan, told Connors, "You played for me; now I'll play for you." FDA Says Most Patients Taking Impure Laetrile He matched interview segments with Charles S. Mechem Chamber president and Taft Broadcasting Co. board chairman, to background pieces on the city In the 1800s and today. It was well done.

Mechem readily admitted how poorly the city is known outside of this area. Cincinnati rated best in spectator sports, cultural events and facilities. "Our trump cards are not winners," said Mechem. The communications gap hasn't permitted the city's strongest qualities, the pride of local citizens, to spread nationally, he pointed out. CRIMES AGAINST the elderly in Over-the-Rhlne was a 21-minute segment, Interrupted by the half- EMMY NOMINEE: Channel 5 should submit reporter Steve Han-delsman's live "Action Cam" reports of highway-weather conditions last Thursday on Bob Braun's five-city variety show for regional Emmy award consideration.

They helped the Braun show, depleted by a lack of audience, provide crucial weather news, of Interest to viewers in every sector covered by the dally 90 minutes which originates at WLWT. Handelsman's ad-lib reports were meaty, concise and outstanding for Braun's talk-variety format. Woodward Drama Captures Boston Marathon Atmosphere veloped Dy ruA could chemically exact Laetrile be made, thrxe-searchers said. "The failure of the patented procedures as well as the great expense required to achieve the enzymatic synthesis of Laetrile established that this trade-maxked compound only exists in extremely limited quantities," said the report. "Presently, the drug tfiatMs offered as an anticancer agent Is amygdalln," it concluded.

DR. THOMAS Cairns, the FDA scientist who led the study at the agency's Los Angeles laboratory, said distinguishing the compounds is very important. Cairns said a body enzyme called beta-glucuronidase believed by Laetrile supporters to Initiate the chemical's alleged anticancer effect does not act on amygdalln. Federal medical authorities have labeled Laetrile medically worthless. They also say the controversal substance also often is impure, contaminated with microbes and tfther foreign substances, and potentially hazardous.

WASHINGTON (AP)-Most people taking Laetrile as an alleged cancer treatment may instead be getting Its parent compound, which could negate any potency the treatment is supposed to have, according to a new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) study. In a chemical analysis of Laetrlle-related substances published Tuesday, researchers for the FDA and the University of California said most available "Laetrile" actually is amygdalln, a natural compound found in the seeds of certain fruits. THE RESEARCHERS say the differences between Laetrile and amygdalln are not trivial and that the frequent use of the names interchangeably is erroneous. The report in the February issue of the journal Analytical Chemistry, published by the American Chemical Society, also said all attempts to make pure Laetrile from natural amygdalln using patented procedures failed. Only by using a new enzyme-regulated synthesis de sentimental tribute to the human spirit.

UHF Television Channel 54 Covington, Ky. 3:30 Lilias Yoga 7 00 MacNellLehrer 4 00 Sesame St. 7 30 Ky. Gen. Assam.

5:00 Mr. Rogers 8 00 Nova 5 30 Electric Co. 00 Great Perform. oo Zoom 10 00 Regale My Eyes 6 30 Over Easy Dick Cavett She's been doing that for 20 years, since she won an Academy Award in 1958 for the title role in "The Three Faces of Eve." A refreshing surprise tonight, however, is to see how well this tele-movie captures the look, the sound and the atmosphere of the Boston Marathon. Betty Quinn, the character played by Woodward, isn't trying to win, though.

She just wants to complete the course, to run the entire way. I feel sure you'll be rooting for her when she sets off with the hundreds of other hopefuls from Hop-klnton, the hamlet 25 miles southwest of Boston where the race begins. Discussing how she trained for the show, the 47-year-old Woodward said in an interview: "The first couple of times I did it, I just collapsed with stitches in my side. But after a month, I was doing a mile. After you get past that first mile, you're home free.

I now do about three miles a day." SO IF you chance to be visiting Beverly Hills around 8:45 some morning, look close. You may see Woodward jogging to her ballet class, lVi miles from her home. It's no surprise, of course, to see Woodward turn in another smoothly-crafted and thoroughly professional acting performance. BY LEE WINFREY Knlght-Ridder Newspapers Joanne Woodward learned how to jog in order to star In "See How They Run," a two-hour telemovle airing tonight on CBS (Channel 9, 9 ff.m.). The special Is about a 40-year-Old schoolteacher who decides to tun In the Boston Marathon, an exhausting foot race that is 26 miles Jnd 385 yards long.

The story of her gffort makes an inspiring show, a adio Highlights CINCINNATI SYMPHONY: Sarah Caldwell conducts, Andre Watts is pianist, WGUC-FM, 8 p.m. Ohio 5:00 Emergency One 6 00 Adam-12 6 30 Odd Couple 7 00 Liars Cluo 7 30 Evening 8 00 Eight Is Enough 9 00 Charlie's Angels 10 00 Starsky Hutch 11:00 Adam-12 1 1:30 Police Story Channel 22 Dayton, 7 00 Good Morn America 9 00 Mike Douglas 10 00 Dinah 11 00 Happy Days 11 30 Family Feud 1700 120,000 Pyramid 30 Rvan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One LiteLive 300 Clubhouse 22 4:00 Mickey Mouse Introducing 1EGAL NOTICE In compliance with Section 323.08 Revised Code, The Treasurer Is publishing this notice. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO RATES OF TAXATION, 1977 In pursuance of law, Wayne F. Wilke, Treasurer of Hamilton County, Ohio, do hereby give notice that the number of mills levied on each dollar of property listed for taxation within said county for tax year 1977 is as follows; For County Purposes, General Fund, 2.26 mills; Operation of Daniel Drake Memorial Hospital, 2.20 mills; Bond Retirement Fun and Interest, .64 mill; Cincinnati General Hospital, 3.16 County Police Information Center, .36 mill; County Parks, .48 mill; Board of Mental Retardation, 1.34 mills. FOR LOCAL TAX PURPOSES, SEE TABLE BELOW Amounts are expressed as dollars of tax per thousand dollars taxable valuation Mate tag vF id i.

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27 25 10.44 4 103.5 103.9 42.30 27 88 to. SW. 42.74 27 26 26 06 10.44 2 2 30.94 .70 105.1 46 88 4324 10.44 15-year-old girl's Infatuation with Starsky leads her Into danger. 10 p.m., CD RENASCENE: WHERE ALL THINGS BELONG: The life cycle of nature Is celebrated through visual Imagery and human insights. 10:30 p.m., SB BOOK BEAT: "Thin Mountain Air" by Paul Horgan.

11:30 p.m., FOREVER FERN-WOOD: Where Is Heather? Cathy makes painful admisson to Jeffrey. 1 a.m., 0 TOMORROW: Carmen McRae, Leonard Feather and John Hammond, guests. 2. 1 2' 7 3 26.26 10.44 29. 24.

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24. 10. Cin. 26 26 31 40 26 10. 9-48 2 5 7 3 44.22 10.4 11 34.56 10, 36.

30 36 30. 1390 11-50 44 22 .50 10.44 9 p.m., 0 SEE HOW SHE RUNS: A 40-year-old woman tries to break free from her routine life by competing in the 26-mile Boston Marathon. 9 p.m., 03 CHARLIE'S ANGELS: The Angels stalk the sands of Mallbu Beach to track down the surfslde killer of several young women. 9 p.m., QD GREAT PERFORMANCES: Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra in a performance of "The Planets" by Gus-tav Hoist. 10 p.m., POLICE WOMAN: Korean-American orphan is kidnapped because she knows too much about a murder.

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Healthy S.D. 44 22 36 10.44 11-93 10.44 Cin. 95 New Burlington F.D., Greenhills 5.D.. 96 Valley, Cinti. 97 W.

Col. Hill No. Col. Hill S.D. 3 34 30 36 10 9 p.m., BLACK BEAUTY: Black fceauty saves the life of Squire Gordon but is later sold to Enos Sutton, a less than loving master.

Part II. p.m., LEAPIN' LIZARDS IT'S LIBERACE: Debbie Reynolds, Barclay Shaw, Vince Cardeli, Chinese Acrobats of Taiwan and Phyllis Dliler, guests. 8 p.m., ID EIGHT IS ENOUGH: Nancy decides to convert to Judaism when she falls in love with a man she thinks is Jewish. 8 p.m., ID STAR TREK: The Enterprise is bombarded by alien thermonuclear missiles. Repeat.

8 p.m., CD NOVA: The promise of colonization in space is examined. Part I. 9 0 LAUGH-IN: Susan Ford, Jimmy and Gloria Stewart, Tina Turner, Sony Bono, Martin Mull and Ralph Nadar, guests. 26 26 34 56 44 22 30.94 13-55 11 56 10 98 West Fork Greenhills S.D 10 2-57 29 72 29 27 34 1 10, 10, 39 34 C-8-59 .70 29. 10 2-61 sporls 99 West Fork F.D., Princeton S.D 100 Sycamore Reading S.D 101 Mont.

Com. F.D., Indian Hill S.D. 102 Mont. Com. F.D., Princeton S.D..

103 Mont. Com. F.D., Sycamore S.D.. 104 Ross. Com.

F.D., Cinti. S.D 105 Ross. Com. Deer Park O. 32 10.44 16-62 10.94 36 76 26 26 32 20 10, Cin 24 29 1044 988 39 34 10.44 C-8-89 39.34 10 34 34 32 32 9 7 10.

41 34 J6 76 106 Ross. Com. F.D., Indian Hill S.D.. 107 Symmes Indian Hill S.D 108 Loveland S.D 109 Sycamore S.D 110 Whitewater TP South West 10.44 16 27 25 10 W. PRO HOCKEY: Indianapolis at Cincinnati, WLW-AM, 7:35 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Marian at Thomas More, WHKK-FM, 8 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Xavier vs. Valparaiso, WVXU-FM, 8:15 p.m. WAYNE WILKE, Treasurer Treasurer'. Office Hamilton County, Ohio Jan.

1, 1978 Payment Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 3 00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY loioo pm srusnuu mm win ruum UttSTrUcHimiW) advertisement 10 p.m., (B STARSKY HUTCH: A.

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