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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 46

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'r are 45 Th Boston Glob Wednesday, February 23, 1970 DEXMS THE 3IENACE by Hank Ketcham TELEVISIONRADIO SENIOR SET Rundown on tax exemption bills TV 1IIGHUGHTS TODAY Milton Berle, Carmen McRae, Oliver and Nyree Dawn Porter, the "Irenee of the Forsyte Saga, who joins the Mike Sammes dancers in "When in Rome." 10 (7) BOOK BEAT. "Prime Time," by Alexander Kendrick. Biography on late Edward R. Murrow. 10:30 (2) TONIGHT SHOW.

Laurence Harvey, Delia Reese, Mickey Rooney, Patty Duke. 11:30 (4) DICK CAVETT ROSTER. Sugar Ray Robinson; Doug Kershaw, singer-writer-fiddler known as the "Ragin Cajun" from Bayou Country. 11:30 (7) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW. Don Adams, Edie Adams, Marty Allen, Jerry Vale, Sammy Shore.

12 (5) hovel or a mansion is still home to the owner-occupant. He ought never be forced out by taxation to become flotsam or jetsam in the community. From Barbara Syeele, East Bridgewater: "There are 393 folks 70 years and over in our town and many are not aware of available relief from taxes Contact the assessor's office and ask for elderly person's state tax form 97E clause 41 There is also state tax form 98 (age-infirmity, financial condition) Clause 18. Your home is your castle. Don't give up until you check all the benefits you are entitled to under state law." Senior Set is happy to endorse every word of the foregoing letter.

tirement Board payments from the computation in granting real estate tax exemption. The foregoing is a fair sample but only a sample of the bills under consideration to broaden the tax exemption for oldsters their own homes. There is still time to write to Sen. Kenneally of Boston and Rep. O'Brien of Fall River, co-chairmen of the committee.

This writer urges lowering the age at which one becomes eligible for the exemption. It ought to be dropped from age 70 to age 60 in view of economic conditions. Also there's no sense in the $20,000 evaluation limit. A home whether a "The Mitchells? You mean the parents of that REAL TOUGH KID?" By Joseph B. Levin Globe Staff Here's a quick rundown on bills before the Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation, which deals with old age income or real estate tax exemptions (H means it's a House bill, means it's a Senate bill): 232 Granting aged persons an additional exemption from state income tax.

1056 Removing restrictions on total real estate holdings of individuals who are otherwise eligible for the property tax exemption. 1057 Reducing taxation on real property owned by aged persons. 1078 Increasing the amount of flat exemption and evaluation of property that my be owned. 356 Eliminating certain retirement income from calculation towards eligibility for realty tax exemption. 360 Raising maximum evaluations from $20,000 to $30,000.

542 Reducing eligibility from age 70 to 65. 804 Reducing residency requirements for tax exemption. 137 Providing real state tax exemption for elderly persons regardless of the assessee evaluation of the property. 2148 Retaining eligibility for tax emenption for homeowners displaced by emminent domain proceedings. 3001 Excluding cial Security and Rail Re- NIGHT WATCH CBS uses NBC talent for special Movin' 'rm 'rrm I I I I 'I I I I I I I 5-12 The Lucy Show (c-r) 4 Strange Paradise (c) 7 Galloping Gourmet (c) 10:25 4-10 Nancy Dickerson (c) 10:30 4-10 Concentration (c) 5-12 Beverly Hillbillies (c-r) 4 Girl Talk (c) 7 Dave Gerroway (c) 10:55 $4 At Your Service (c) 11:00 2 Eiploring Our Language 4- 10 Sale of the Century (c) (-12 Andy Griffith Show (r) 4 Anniversary Game (c) 9 Western Theatre (c) 54 Here's Berber (c) 11:15 38 Louis Darling (c) 11:20 2 Left Investigate 11:25 38 Newt (c) 11:30 4-10 Hollywood Squaret (c) 5- 12 Love of Life (c) 4 He Said.

She Said (c) 7 Newt (c) 38 Jack LaLanna Show (c) 54 Captain Boston Show 11:35 7 Speak Out, Rep. James She discusses anti-war bill now before State House (c) 11:40 2 Placet in the Newt 1 1 :55 9 Newt, Tom Bonner 'MINIM I TWISTAGRAM Start anywhere. Some find it more fun to work from the top down. Each line of the answer contains all the letters in the line above it, usually rearranged. 2 Two initials of actor Marshall.

(Third and eighth letters of No. 8.) 3 Obtain. 4 What one "gets" when dismissed (slang). 5 Eminent; distinguished. 6 In heraldry, silver.

7 Unappreciative one. 8 Caring for medically. After No. 2, the letters added in succession are I and T. With thanks to K.

Merlin, Philadelphia, and to Harold Smith, Concord, N.H. ANSWER TOMORROW Copyright. 1970, J. Lanadon Sullivan Aaswcr te Yesteraar'l Tuistatram A TAD ADIT STAID AMIDST MISDATE MEDALIST PltOBLEM A DAY If Susan's age today is the same as the difference between times her age 3 "-i years hence and 2V times her age 32 years ago, how old is Susan today? Letting equal her present age, form equation: equals 3.5 times (X plus 3.5) minus 3.5 times (X minus 3.5). Solve for X.

Answer 24 Vi years "old. MILD NERVE DEAFNESS? Free TV Listening Device Given this solution. So now it's off the schedule and our city is being deprived of an exceptional viewing treat. The same situation holds in Providence and it won't be seen there either. ABC was busy denying rumors yesterday that Dick Cavett will get the pink slip Apr.

18 as "revealed" by Buddy Hackett on the "Tonight" show Monday. "No truth to it," said the network. "He's got a year ABC incidentally, will be announcing its schedule for next season within a day or two and it is said Henry Fonda will be on it, playing a police detective with wife and two children. It's been a decade since his last series, "The Deputy." Many people have been asking what happened on the "Jackie Gleason Show" Saturday in a segment that had to be cut and for which Jackie apologized later without explaining to the viewers what had occurred. It was simply a rash act by a member of the audience who climbed onto the stage and got into the action before he could be hustled off.

Art Carney came out later and "swept up the dirt." Negotiations with Gleason, incidentally, are moribund. Not even specials are being discussed. And a little child shall lead them, says the proverb. "Charlie Brown" led CBS to a victory in the latest Nielsen ratings for the week ending Feb. 15, topping the entire list of shows and pulling Ed Sullivan, who followed him, into 10th place, his best showing of the season.

The two old western staples, and "Bonanza" were second and third. CBS's margin over NBC was 21.6 to 20.3, producing the latter's seasonal lead to less than a point. Minneapolis. Minn. A most 1 GLENN GOULD, Canadian pianist, talks about and performs music of Johann Sebastian Bach.

8 (2) MOVIE. "Don't Go Near the Water," Glenn Ford. Anne Francis, Keenan I Wvnn. 8 (56) SPORT SPECIAL. "How Do You Get to Fenway Park? The Carlton Fisk Story." 8:30 (5) Ml'SlC HALL.

Eddy Arnold, host, greets singers Anita Bryant, Browning Bry-' ant. and comedian Arte Johnson. 9 (4) JOHNNY CASH SHOW. Bob Hope. Mama Cass Elliot.

Kenny Rogers and First Edition. 9 (7) CRACKER BARREL. William J. Flynn, general manager of Ch. 38, answers calls from viewers.

9 (38) ENGELBERT HUMPEKDINCK SHOW. i MORNING 4:00 5 Sunrise Semester (e) 4:15 4 Sgn-On Seminar 25 7 Understanding Our World 10 Leae It to Beaer 12 Face tne Ne-s (e) I- 4 30 N.E. Farmer (c) 4 45 4 Daily Almanac (e) 5 Believe (c) 4 Jack Delaney, newt (c) 4 55 7 M.wi (eJ 12 Jobs Are Waiting (e) 7 00 4-10 Today Shoo (c) 5-12 JosepH news (c) a Boxo Show (e) 7 Major Mudd (e) 7:30 5 Boio (c) 1.00 5-12 Captain Kangaroo (c) 4 Community (c) 1.30 4 Jack LaLanna Snow (c) I 1:45 News 00 4 For Woman Today (e) 5 Rom par Room (c) 4 Funtime (c) 7-10 Steve Allan Shew (c) 12 Dialing or Dollars (c) 05 2 Placet in the News 5 Classroom (c) 4 Romper Room () 10:00 2 Sesame Street (c) 4 It Tales Two (c) AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Miiterogers' Neighborhood (c) 4-5-12 News, weather (c) 4-7-9 Bewitched (e) 10-38 Jeopardy (c) 12:30 2 What's N.w7 4 Mike Douglas Show (c) 5-12 Search for Tomorrow (c) 4-7-9 That Girl (e) 10-38 The Who, What, Where Game. 1:00 2 Parlons Francais 3) 5 Where the Heart It c) 4-7-9 All My Children 10 Talk Back (c) 12 What's My Line? 38 Divorce Court (c) 54 Strange Paradise (c) 1:25 5 Doctor's House Call (c) 1:30 5-12 As the World Turns (c) 4- 7-9 Let's Make Deal (c) 10-38 Life with Linkletter So Ben Casey 1:45 2 Stepping into Melody 2.00 4-10 Days of Our Lives (c) 5- 12 Love It a Many Splendored Thing, drama (c) 4-9-38 Newlywed Game (c) 7 Movie: "Seminole," Rock Hud-ton, Barbara Hale, Anthony Quinn 2:30 4-10 The Doctors (c) 5-12 Guiding Light (c) 4-9-38 The Dating Game (c) 1 1 Return to Nursing 54 Make Room for Daddy (c) 3:00 2-11 Computer Science 4- 10 Another World (c) 5 The Secret Storm (c) 4-9-38 General Hospital (c) 12 Galloping Gourmet 54 Kimba (c) EVENING 4.00 2-44 The Advocates 4-5-7-10-12 Newt, weather (c) 4 Star Trek (c) 9 ABC New, e) 1 1 A Child Reads 38 Flipper (c) 50 Bonus Bingo (c) 56 Batman (c) 4.3Q 4-10 Huntley-Brinlley (c) 5- 12 Walter Cronkite News (c) 7 ABC New, (c) 9-50 News, weather e) 1 1 Eiploring the Craft, 27 "My Friend Flicka." Roddy McDowell, Preston Foster, Rite Johnson (c) 38 Man From U.N.C.LL (c) So Gilligan's Island 445 50 Mo-SO 7:00 2 Louts Lyons A Eyewitness Newsday (c) 5 What's My Line? c) 4 Mothers-in-law (c) 7 Dick Van Dyle Show 9 Movie. "Mister Moses," Robert Mltchum, Carroll Baker (c) 10 To Tell the Truth 11 As I See It 12 Truth, or Consequences 44 Engineering 2 50 Doug as Show (c) 541 Love Lucy (e) 7:15 II Heure Faioe 7:30 4 The Virgin (c) 5-12 Ha- (c) 4-7 Nanny end tHe Professor.

New comedy series (c) 10 Basketball. Rhode Isi'end vs. rW-dance College (e) -t II Return to Nursing 31 He Said. Sr.e Sa 44 U. S.

History 56 Beet the Clock I C0 GWn Gould, pianist pared Listener." 4-7 The Courts of EddVs Father (c) 38 Of Lend end See (c 51 Movie. "Don't Go Near the Water," Gien Ford, Anno Franc's, Fred Clark, Eve Gabor I 39 5 Spatial: "How Do Yew Get te Fenway Park?" (c) 4-7 Room 222 (c) 3:15 27 Davay and Goliath (c) 3:30 2-11 Joyce Chen Cookt 4- 10 Bright Promise (c) 5- 12 Edge of Night (c) 4-9-J 8 One Life to Live (c) 27 Ratherdo! children's show (c) 54 Bunker Hill (c) 1:50 7 Newt (c) 4:00 2-11-44 Sesame Street (c) 4-10 Nam Dropper (c)- 5 Peyton Place (c) 4-7-9 Dark Shadows (c) 12-38 Gomer Pyle (c-r) 4:25 4 Newt, Floyd Kalber (c) 4:30 4 David Frost Show (c) 5 To Tell the Truth (c) 4 Gidget, Sally Field 7 Candid Camera 10 I Lev Lucy 12 Merv Griffin Show (c) 27 Western Star Theatre (c) 38 Fury, Bobby Diamond 50 Burke's Law 56 Little Rascals 5:00 2-1 1-44 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5 Perry Mason 4 Flipper (c) 7 Hazel, Shirley Booth 10 Ben Casey 27 Matches Mates (c) 38 The Munstert 54 Speed Racer, cartoon (c) 5:30 2-11-44 What't New? 4-9 Gilligan's Island (c) 7 Truth or Consequences (c) 27 Newshour (c) 38 Th Addems Family 50 Treehous 50 (c) 54 Th Flintstones (c) 5:50 4 News, weather (c) special offer of unique Interest to those who hear but do not understand words has just been announced. A device is being offered FREE New Kleenite gets By Percy Shain Globe Staff Movin' What's happened to the inter-network rivalry for talent? Here was one of the season's top specials perhaps the best with a glittering all-star cast blessed with stellar material. A real coup for which usually has to take a back seat in the specials department. Yet practically all the stars and the production brains as well came from the NBC camp.

It had Andy Williams as host and performer, with excellent guest stints by Dihann Carroll, Lome Greene and Jose Feliciano, who are fixtures with the peacock web, not to mention Burt Bacharach, who has been on that network frequently. And the producer-director was Bostonian Bob Henry, who has been responsible for some of NBC's better specials over a long period, including the Perry Como show last Sunday. Let it be said that "Movin' was aptly named in that it constantly moved, and occasionally was moving, too, as in Greene's final recitation on how "Danny Boy" came to be written. But this was just one of a succession of highlight numbers, all perhaps in the traditional variety vein, but consistently well done. Bacharach's symphonic rendition of his own composition, "Walk On By," which segued into "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," with Roy Clark, was outstanding.

Liza Min-nelli was vivacious in a Fred Ebb Medley. Andy and Diahann were in fine voice, together and apart, though at times she tended to be drowned out by the orchestra. Feliciano and Bill Medley tended to the "soul" department; the Mike Curb Congregation packed a tremendous whallop with their swinging harmonies: and. Gay-lord and Holiday, a new comedy team provided the adhesive with several fine comic bits. AFTERTHOUGHTS It appears firmer than ever that Boston will not see the Anne Bancroft special, now unanimously acclaimed as the number one dramatic high spot of year.

Efforts to put it into an early Friday night slot worked out by Ch. 5 and CBS failed when the sponsor balked at to the hard of hearing. It enables these people to hear TV and Radio programs privately while others listen regular volume. This offerfs made to introduce Miracle-Ear, the new, amazingly tiny all-in-the-ear hearing device. We suggest you send oryours at ince.

IT WILL BE SENT TO YOU PROMPTLY. But Act Now. This offer may not be repeated in this area. Please, hard of hearing persons only. dentures cleanei; brighter, faster.

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BIG MOVIEX I National Heartnz Aid Centers I Dees, ft-102 I 145 Tremont Street I Boston, Mass. 02111 Please send free TV Listener I Name I I Address. Cify State Zip. 12 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 27 Etc, Bill Moll (c) 50 Cinema 50 (c) 9:00 2-11-44 Your Dollar's Worth 4-10 Music Hall (c) Kit MT MVSTC HS.I.I. IOI1Y AR.NOl D.

AMT. BKTA.NT. ARTE JOHNSON 5 Movi. "PT 109" 4-7-9 Johnny Cash Show (c) 12 Movi. "Th Birds." Rod Taylor.

Tippi Hedren, Suiann Pleshett 38 Cracker barrel 44 N.E. Dental Report 9:30 27 Kitty Wells Show 44 Th Shape of Things 10:00 2-11 Newstront 4-10 Then Came Bronson (c) 4-7-9 Engelbert Humperdinck (e) 27-Newshour (e) 38 Movie. "Three Face, Wt." John Wayne, Charles Cobum, Sigrid Gurie 44 The Forsyte Saga 56 Arch Macdonald, news (c) 10:15 50 The Ski Scene (c) 10:30 2 Bookbeat. rime Time" 50 News Finel (c) 56 The Honeymooners 11:00 4-4-7-9-10-12 News (c) 27 Movie. "Slaughter of the Vem- pires," Walter Brandy 54 One Step Beyond 11:30 4-10 Tonight Show (c) 5 News, weather (c) 4-7-9 Dick Cavett Show (c) 12 Movie.

"Agent for H-A-R-M," Mark Richmen, Wendell Corey 38 Tales of Walls Fargo Mm, vVrflh 56 Movi. "Valley of. th Kii Robert Taylor, Eeenor Parker, Kurt Kaoner 12:00 5 Merv Grifta Show 1:00 4 New, (c) 4 Movie. Nest of Spies." Frank Villard, Gewev'ieve Kervin 7 Delia Reese Show (c) 56 At Your Servke (c) 1:05 4 That Show. Jean Rivers (e) RADIO HIGHLIGHTS FBCO CAIXA-VD pnamta.

la stereo, Offenbach's "Tale of HofTraaa." WGBH-FM. 1 Ml SIC FOR SMALL Ensemble, stereo. Schumann's Quartet No. 1 in A Minor. WGBH-FM.

7:30 COLLEGE HOCKEiT. Haivard at Cornell University. WHRS-FM. 7 5i: BU BC. W8UR-FM.

a 03 Tmo BASKETBALL. Celtics Sas Dwia. WBZ. II EC TISCOrt Jose Feliciano. cui-tarst-Toealst.

bora bfcr.d. interviewed durmg the two-hour pro-(ram-. ERS-FH. It 1:30 5 Movie. "Rein and Charles Boyer, Ed-ard ft.

Robii son, Barbara Stanwyck (c) 1:35 4 Movie. "Sera of th Vampire." Ke Lugosi, Nina Foch, Frieda Inescort 2.00 7 News (c) Channel 4 i) 9 PM.

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