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Philadelphia Daily News du lieu suivant : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 39

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Tuesday, April 16, 1974 Phila. Dailv Wus 39 "lTW Pcevoews (17) On Hollywood and the Stars, cameras view this movie capital from Hollywood blvd. to Beverly Hills. Joseph Cotten narrates. (17) The Phillies vs.

the St. Louis Cardinals at Veterans Stadium on Baseball. (6)-A "beatnik" remember that word?) comes on the scene in Happy Days when Richie Do You Remember 'Last Angry Man'? Now It's a Pilot BEST BET Tuesday Movie of the Week: The Last Angry Man is a very good, well-cast and well-recreated look at Brooklyn's poor Brownsville section in 1936. Written by Gerald Green (also an NBC news producer), and based on his novel and screenplay, the focus is on Pat Hingle as Dr. Sam Abelman, a general practitioner who cares deeply about life, whether it's a patient or a tree.

Pat Hingle is excellent in this role with Lynn Carlin fine as his gentle wife and Sor-rell Brooke contributing a fine portrait of a doctor who has left the slums for a wealthy neighborhood. Others in the cast are Tracy Bogart, Paul Jarbara, Michael Margota, Andrew Duggan, Ann Doran, Penn Santon, Titos Vandis and Pepe Serna. A pilot, of course. (6) (12) -Sing Joyfully to the Lord," a concert of songs for the guitar Mass, is presented by folk singers from St. Margaret's Church, Narberth, on Take 12.

at or with a great v.ivr, ailv dues, he gets a urprie. (3) Tuesday Mysten Faraday and Company is a not t.m ing introductory episode with Dan 1 the man who has escaped from J.s -South American prison and is with today's world. He also learns In. illegitimate son (James Naughton. i means TV is growing up or soniethiiii'.

10-11 (3) Police Story has a ik'. hitting, realistic look at an undeivou (James Farentino) working to fjet on a prostitution ring, headed by FivJ liamson. Elizabeth Ashley plays the w. 10-11 (6) A family from Appalachia cupies Marcus Welby, M.I)., when young boy of the clan is bitten by a i.r. snake.

This leads to a hospital stay, discloses a hereditary disease thai cause a serious problem for the bo ther. Ashley (Ron Howard) brings home a girl (Udana Power), who is a little bit different in more ways than are immediately obvious. Conclusion (10) Milwaukee Bucks host the Chicago Bulls in NBA Playoffs. The following shows are repeats: (3) Adam-12 has Malloy Martin Milner) anxious to meet a new radio oper- SEPTA Gets $17. 3 A1 for Commuter Services Jim O'Brien On TV pected to fix a date for halting all rail operations of the carrier because of "unconstitutional erosion" of its assets was disclosed that tin- i of the railroad had div 1 1 by at least S(0() milliua 1 June 21, 197(1, when r.

for reorganization. over the last four years. The hearing stemmed from The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has approved two grants totaling S17.3 million to SEPTA to continue Philadelphia and suburban commuter services. A $13.9 million grant will be used to help finance a $31.7 million service contract with SEPTA'S city transit division. A $3.4 million grant was awarded to help finance a service contract between SEPTA and the Penn Central Railroad to continue commuter operations in the five-county region.

MEANWHILE, a U. S. District Court hearing here that could have determined the fate of the bankrupt Penn Central was postponed yesterday because of Judge John P. Fullam's illness. Judge Fullam was to hear pleas to dismiss reorganization attempts of the Penn Central.

He also was ex petitions filed last Oct. 9 by a Penn Central creditor after it Here What yOU Can be r-TOMORROW-, Tuning in 'People Power1 You know all about the People Paper. That's us. But what is People Power? That's the slogan employed by radio station WEEZ, in Chester. Despite its unfortunate call letters and shortrange, the station is prospering with a strictly all-talk format.

WEEZ IS AN UNUSUAL station with some unusual people, several of them familiar to Philadelphians. Among the former WCAU Radio personnel yakking away in Chester are John Marion, Wynn Moore and Austin Culmer. There is also Brahin Ahmaddiya, formerly with Channel 10. CONSTRUCTION Work in Ig. Chemical Plan! Management Supervisor Excellent Salary Bench'.

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Albert Schweitzer. The zoo feeds its gorillas "love powder" vitamins and minerals mixed with the food. ADVERTISEMENT PiayGsjifar, Piano Sing Or Any Instrument in Daily News Classified There are also two housewives and a former Philadelphia bartender. The reference above to short-range (WEEZ is a means that the station can be heard clearly in most of Delaware County, South and West Philadelphia, Gloucester County, N. J.

and New Castle County in Delaware. "We have aimed at being a genuine community station and there is hardly anything that goes on in our area that we don't talk about. And if it's a problem we try to do something about it," states Erny Tannen, president of the CINCINNATI (UPI) The Cincinnati Zoo something of a lover's lane for gorillas set a world record yesterday for the number of gorillas born in captivity with the birth of a 3-pound 11-ounce female valued at $10,000. The newborn, living in an animal incubator and drinking from a regular baby bottle held by humans, was the seventh lowland gorilla to be born at the zoo. The previous record of six had been shared with the Basel, Switzerland zoo.

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I kept calling all afternoon on the air and he never did get back from lunch. "Next day we went after him again, finally got him on the phone and settled the tax question. Never did find out where he went on his long lunch hour." Tannen boasts that the station frequently gets action on problems in its listening area by simply getting on the phone (on the air) and demanding action on behalf of some distressed listener. AUSTIN CULMER, by the way, is not only one of the voices on WEEZ (6 to 9 P. but the official spokesman for the Philadelphia Post Office.

Presumably, he gets his messages across much faster by radio. The former bartender is Ken James, a lively and witty guy once employed at Doc Watson's West (the old 1614 Sansom st. place) and why wouldn't a mixologist make a great talk show host? Certainly, bartenders are accustomed to listening to troubles. Ahmaddiya, on from 9 P.M. to midnight, was the writer and producer of the recent TV special on the late columnist Art Peters.

ONE INDICATION of WEEZ's growth is the fact that the two housewife talkers (Frances Bruce and Joan Reivich) now come to the studio from their homes in Upper Darby. Both of them used to work from their kitchens. Now they don't have to compete with the noise fram their dishwashers. WEEZ i'ati'1600 on your radio dial and if you tune in from 4 AiM.t midBigUfrtnd can't 'hear them it means you're too far away. Even People Power has its limitations.

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