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38 The Boston Globe Tuesday, July 21, 1970 DR. CRANE'S QUIZ Score one point for a NIGHT WATCH TELEVISIONRADIO Gary's Mayor Hatcher gets a fair assessment correct solution of each of the first five problems. The last problem counts five points. Score yourself as follows: 0-2, poor; 3-6, average; 7-8, superior; 9-10, very superior. 1 -Serge is a fabric which made which typical sound while on foot? Oink Growl Ba-a Moo 2 Which one of these is a requisite for the Ph.D.

college degree? Essay Thesis Brief Composition 3 Which one of these terms suggests steak? Cubed Diced Pino arrives at Deer Island The last of the 1950 Brink's Robbery convicts was transferred to Deer Island House of Correction yesterday to begin a two-year conspiracy sentence. Anthony "Tony" Pino, 64, was transferred from Walpole State Prison after an Executive Council ruling last month commuting his life sentence. Pino is expected to serve only nine months on the conspiracy charge because of time served before the trial. The robbery netted $1 million. At the time it was the largest cash holdup in US history.

Harvard alumni name new head Rosewell B. Perkins, a former assistant secretary of Heealth, Education and Welfare, has been elected president of the Associated Harvard Alumni. Perkins is a Ne York attorney, 1947 graduate of Harvard College and has been a director of the asso TV HIGHLIGHTS TODAY MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW. Primo Family, .1 musical group; Louis Yelnick, pro-. fessional page turner; Jack Dempsey, I former boxing champ; Craig Rudling, I 17-year-old inventor.

12:30 (4) DAVID FROST SHOW. David Steinberg, guest host. Lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green, playwrightauthor Gore Vidal, comedian Ron Carey, singer Richie Havens. 4:30 (4) BASEBALL. Red Sox vs.

California An- gels, Fenway Park. 7:30 (5) JULIA. Corey and Earl, trying to tele- phone a neighbor, accidentally dial 1 long distance. Repeat. 8:30 (4) MOVIE.

Keir Dullea, Bradford Dillman, Ricardo Montalban, France Nuyen in Water Gold," story of a search for underwater gold. Repeat. 8:30 (7) NET FESTIVAL. T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, Richie Havens, Clara Ward Singers, from 1967 Monterey Jazz Festival.

9 (2) MOVIE. Walter Pidgeon, Christopher Carey, Inger Stevens, William Mar- Minced Chipped 4 Which "stone" is composed of leather? Blarney Stone Brimstone Gladstone' Lodestone I 5 Which one of these depends on the other three for its function? Memory Imagination Sensations Judgment 6 Match the five cities shown with their products. One point each. (a) Boston (b) Toledo (c) Kansas City (d) Springfield (e) Minneapolis (v) Rifles (w) Steak (x) Baked Beans (y) Scales (z) Flour DR. CRANE ANSWERS 1 Ba-a (Wool-sheep); 2 Thesis; 3 Cubed; 4 Gladstone (Suitcase); 5 Judgment; 6 (a) Boston Baked beans (x) (b) Toledo Scales (y) (c) Kansas City Steak (w) (d) Springfield Rifles (v) (e) Minneapolis Flour (z) shall in "Mask of Sheba," a foundation director dispatches an expedition to the Ethiopian jungle in search of a priceless gold mask.

Repeat. 9 (4) CRACKERBARREL. Evangelist Richard Pollard. 9 (38) MARCUS WELBY. A hemophiliac teenager rebels against his mother's pro-tectiveness and tries to prove himself physically equal to his classmates.

Repeat. 10 (7) CBS NEWS SPECIAL. Anniversary of the Apollo II moon landing. 10:30 (5) TONIGHT SHOW. Joan Rivers, comedienne; Kole and Param, singing team; Lynn Kellogg, actress-singer; Cliff Gorman, actor.

11:30 (4) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW. Eddy Arnold, Antonio Carlos Joabim, Freda Payne, Guy Marks and Tony Love. 11:30 (5) DICK CAVETT SHOW. Jane Forth, Jack Nicklaus, Jonathan Miller, Charles Luce (of Con Ed). 11:30 (6-9), 1 a.m.

(7) Radio concerts face cancellation The Boston Symphony concerts from Tanglewood will not be broadcast after July 26 unless SGBH-FM, the educational station which carries them here, receives $6000 in contributions. To date, $1317 has been raised following a radio appeal. Over $500 came in the weekend's mail, which the station received yesterday. cities which are in such desperate straits." Run, Run It does one's heart good, after examining the tripe that did get on the air, to watch something that didn't make it. Like "Run, Jack, Run," for instance.

This was the third unsold pilot to be shown on NBC's never-was series given the grandiloquent title of "Monday Theater." The first two were about youngsters, and so is the fourth one. But in many ways, this was the most childish of them all. It presented two comic waiters in the takeoff of "The Fugitive" and just about every other chase show ever on the air. Shot at a gallop and goosed up with stampedes every few feet, it made me think of nothing so much as Mack Sennett gone wild. Every improbably situation that could be dreamed up was dumped into this frantic half-hour, including a fugitive in drag in a ladies' beauty parlor, where he promptly fell into the mudbath of his life; a Mafia mob in wild pursuit; and a helicopter escape for the cliffhanger ending.

The idea was to get the boys in a tight spot at the end of every episode and rescue them the following week. Just like an old Pearl White serial. Thank heaven it din't work. That's all we need now: Mack Sennett and Pearl White on the tube every week. By Percy Shain Globe Staff Black Mayor Up North This ABC portrait of Mayor Richard Hatcher of Gary, last night, a companion piece to "Now's" "Black Mayor in Dixie," which was about Charles Evers of Fayette, had much the same virtues and failings as its predecessor.

It was scrupulously fair as to the pros and cons of Hatcher's performance as chief executive, giving a balanced account of his 2 years of stewardship. But it lacked the time to do anything like a treatment in depth in the 24 minutes at its disposal. It was of chief value in showing Hatcher in action on a radio talk show and as a human being personable, articulate, nice-looking, well-groomed altogether a credit to a city which has come a long way from its days of mob rule and wide open gambling and vice. There were some differences as to how much he has cleaned up corruption, lh view of the rising crime rate. In fact, one of his severest critics was a black county coroner, Dr.

Alexander Williams, who plans to run against him in the next election. There were dissents from other politicians, including the white Democratic Party chairman. But on balance, he seems to have made solid progress in ousting the rackets, bringing the various elements of the community together providing some housing for the middle city, winning the confidence of the steel industry on which the metropolis of 180,000 depends, and earning the plaudits of the Chamber of Commerce. That is no inconsiderable achievement, reporter Bill Lawrence pointed out in his commentary, in an area which has great need of revitalization the "aging, decaying northern Bnahton mo (Next to Martignetti's) tlltarniAn Watertown MORNLNG 6:00 5 Summer Semester (ej I 6:15 A Sign-On Seminar 6:20 7 Farm and Market 6:25 7 Understanding Our World 10 Leave It to Beaver 12 How to Stop Smoking 6:30 5 N.E. Farmer (c) 6:45 A Daily Almanac (c) 5 We Believe 6 Wayne Bailey, newf 6:55 7-IO-News (c) 12 Jobs Are Waiting (e) 7:00 4-10 Today Show (e) 5-12 Joseph Benti, news (ej 6 Bozo Show (e) 7 Major Mudd (e) 7:30 5 Bozo (c) 8:00 5-12 Captain Kangaroo (c) 6 Community (c) 8:30 6 Jack LaLanne Show (c) 8:45 6 News (c) 9:00 A For Women Today c) 5 Romper Room (c) 6 Funtime (c) 7 Speak Out (e) 10 Steve Allen Show (c) 12 Dialing for Dollars (c) 9:30 5 Classroom 5 (c) 6 Romper Room (c) 10:00 4 It Takes Two (c) 5-12 The Lucy Show (c-r) 6 Anniversary Game (c) 7 Steve Allen (e) 10:25 4-10 Nancy Dickerson (c) 10:30 4-10 Concentration (c) 5- 12 Beverly Hillbillies (c-r) 6 He Said, She Said (c) 9 Cartoon Festival (c) 10:55 38 News (c) 11:00 4-10 Sale of the Century (c) 5-12 Andy Griffith Show (r) 6- 9 Bewitched (c) 7 Galloping Gourmet (c) 38 Wild Cargo 11:15 56 At Your Service (e) 4-10 Hollywood Squares (c) 5- 12 Love of Life (c) 6- 7-9 That Sirl (e) 38 Jack LaLanne Show (c) 56 Captain Boston Show (Next to Ring's) ciation which includes 130,000 alumni.

Other new officers are Brent M. Abel, first vice president; Toby Citrin, vice president and Jon R. Lind, secretary. Crash victim dies Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. Donald B.

Goff, 42, of At-tleboro, died yesterday at Rhode Island Hospital of injuries suffered Friday when his motorcycle collided with a car in METROPOLITAN ROUNDUP Hub police wont' join strike The chairman of the Boston Police Patrolmen's Assn. said he would not support a nationwide strike of police threatened in the wake of the killing of two Chicago police officers. Daniel Sweeney said the Boston association was not a member of the International Conference of Police Associations, whose president threatened the action in Montreal yesterday. Six men from the Boston Police Dept. will attend the funeral of the two Chicago officers who were gunned down by sniper fire Friday night.

foe v-- Re9ular-WaterAu II Boneless "ght 10 "ml1 nuantities AFTERNOON News, weather (c) 6- Girl Talk (c) 7-9 The Best of Everything (e) 10-38 Jeopardy (c) 12:30 4 Mike Douglas Show (c) 5- 12 Search for Tomorrow (c) 6- 7-9 A World Apart (c) 10-38 The Who, What, Where Same, Art James, host 1:00 5 Where the Heart It (c) 6-7-9 All My Children 10 Talk Back 12 What's My Line? 38 You Asked For It 56 Movie. "Three for Jamie Dawn," Laraine Day, Ricardo Montalban, Richard Carlson 1:25 5 Doctor's House Call (c) 1:30 5-12 As the World Turns (e) 6-7-9 Let's Make a Deal (c) 10-38 Life With Linkletter 2:00 4-10 Days of Our Lives (c) 5-12 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, drama (c) 6-9-38 Newlywed Same (c) 7 Movie. "Wind Across the Everglades," Burl Ives, Christopher Plummer, Gypsy Rose Lee 2:30 4-10 The Doctors (c) 5-12 The Guiding Light (c) 6-9-38 The Dating Same (c) 56 Topper 3:00 4-10 Another World Bay City (c) 5 Secret Storm (e) 6-9-38 General Hospital (c) 12 Galloping Gourmet (c) 56 Kimba (c) 3:15 27 Davey and Goliath (c) 3:30 4-10 Bright Promise (c) 5- 12 Edge of Night (c) 6-9-38 One Life to Live (c) 27 Ratherdo! children's show (c) 56 Bunker Hill (c) 3:50 7 News (c) 4:00 2-1 1-44 Sesame Street (c) 4-10 Another World Somerset (e) 5 Peyton Place 6- 7-9 Dark Shadows (c) 12-38 Gomer Pyle (c) 4:25 4 News, Floyd Kalber (c) 4:30 4 David Frost Show (c) 5 To Tell the Truth (e) 6 Flipper (c) 7 Virginia Graham Show (c) 9 Uncle Gus 10 I Love Lucy 12 Merv Griffin Show (c) 27 Death Valley Days (c) 38 Sea Hunt 56 Superman 5:00 2-1 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5 Perry Mason 6 Gilligan's Island (c) 10 Ben Casey 27 Matches Mates (c) 38 The Munsters 56 Speed Racer, cartoon (c) 5:30 2-1 1-44 What's New? 6 Newscope 6 7 Truth or Consequences (c) 9 The Rifleman 27 Newshour (c) 38 Bewitched (c) 56 The Flintstones c) TWISTAGRAM TD Tim i i i i i i ii 1 1 1 Ji 1 1 i i minimi Admtlstment Bank robber receives 'break' Tears streamed down the tanned cheeks of a bank robber yesterday afternoon as he was being led down a Middlesex Superior Court corridor and was heard to say, "Boy, what a break I got." He had just been sentenced to nine to 15 years at Walpole State Prison. He could have received a life sentence. Richard B.

Megna, 26, of Clyde terrace, Arlington, on June 26 was found guilty by a jury of the armed robbery of the Billerica Shopping Center branch of the Union National Bank on Sept. 18, 1968. Freed on bail, Megna failed to return to court halfway through the and his attorney took the guilty verdict in his client's absence. Woman dies from injuries after theft An autopsy yesterday on an 85-year-old Brookline woman prominent in Boston Jewish affairs revealed she died of injuries sustained during a $40 handbag snatch. Mrs.

Martha Epstein of 134 Pleasant st, Brookline, died on Sunday to multiple injuries suffered in the attack near her home on June 3, according to medical examiner Dr. Leonard Atkins of Suffolk County. Dorchester man appeals fine A 23-year-old Dorchester man has appealed a $100 fine imposed yesterday in Boston Municipal Court for allegedly interfering with firemen while they were battling a three-alarm blaze in the South End. Russell Tardanico of Holmes was released in $1000 bail by Judge Elijah Adlow. Tardanico was arrested at the scene of the fire which swept a vacant three-story building on West Canton st.

Sunday. Shrewsbury man's conviction reversed The United States Circuit Court of Appeals in a decision handed down yesterday reversed the conviction of a Shrewsbury man who was charged with using threats to collect loans, and ordered the indictment against him dismissed. Phillip P. Tomasetta was indicted June 13, 1969, by a Federal grand jury in Boston, was found guilty Oct. 29, 1969, and was sentenced to ifve years in a federal penitentiary.

He had been out on bail pending an appeal. Copyright 1970, by J. Sullivan 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 Initials of actress Lan-chester. (The 8th and 7th letters of No. 8.) 3 Fifth sign of the zodiac. 4 Something portioned out and distributed. 5 Having a lobe.

6 More daring. 7 Performed manual work for wages. 8 Capable of being waded. After No. 2, the letters added in succession are and F.

Aniwer tomorrow ROT ROOT CONSORT CONTOURS Answer to Yesterday' TWISTAGRAM Free Air Travel, Fascinating Duties, Rapid Promotions Just a Few of the "Fringes" EXPLOSIVE TRAVEL BOOiVl CREATES THOUSANDS OF NEW CAREER POSITIONS! Massive jumbo jets now cruise to be filled in the next few years, the skies between continents, like The field offers unique advan- enormous airborne luxury liners, tages to young men and women Soon, the world first supersonic seeking a rewarding career. For transports will bring New York example: the opportunity to fly and Paris 3'i hours closer, practically anywhere in the world Money spent on travel has tripled -free, or at a fraction of what in the past decade to $35 billion the regular public pays I In addi- a year, with new airline offices tion, salaries are well above aver- and travel agencies opening daily, age, with fascinating duties and Air Travel Set Rerorrf of raP'd advance- Air i ravei sets Keeora ment and promotions. It's all part of a travel explosion VI surpassing the wildest dreams of txclling New Adventures a few short years ago. Around It's a field where you can meet the country and around the interesting people from every world, more people are taking state, every country learn more trips for both business fascinating things about other and pleasure-than ever before places make wonderful new in the history of commercial friends and become a better- travel. In the U.S.

alone, J46 mil- informed, more interesting per- hon air tickets were sold in 1969, son in the process, with projections of 699 million by 1985! Free Booklet Available Thousand, of Job Opening Along with this travel boom has now offers specialized training come an increasing need for that could prepare you for this qualified men and women to Oil exciting and fast-growing field la career openings ticket and res- Just a few short months. For com- erva lions agents, travel counse- plcte facts, return the coupon tors, tour guides, transportation below for their colorful FREE managers and other positions. BOOKLET describing the wealth Authoritative sources say there of career opportunities, and bow EVENING 6:00 2-11-44 Speaking Freely (e) 4-5-7-10-12 News, weather (c) 6 Star Trek (e) 9- ABC News (cj 38 The Addams Family 56 Batman (c) 6:30 5-12 Walter Cronkite 7- ABC News 9 News, weather (c) 10 Huntley-Brinkley News (c) 27 Movie: "The Secret Man," Marshall Thompson, John Loder, Anne Aubrey 38 Password 56 Gllligan's Island (c) 7:00 2-11-44 Louis Lyons (c) 4 Huntley-Biinkley News (e) 5 Whafs My Line? (c) 6 Mothers-in-Law (c) 7 Dick Van Dyke Show (c) 9 The Westerners (c) 10-To Tell the Truth 12 Truth, Consequences 38 Aquarius, Oscar Weber (c) 56 I Love Lucy (c) 7:30 2-1 1-44 Elliot Norton 4- 101 Dream of Jeannie (c-r) 5- 12 Baseball: Red So vs. California Angels (c) 6- 7-9-Mod Squad (e-r) 38 He She Says 56 Beat the Clock (c) 8:00 2 Maggie and the Beautiful Machine: "Doing What Comes Naturally" (c) 4-10 Debbie Reynolds Show (c-r) 1 1 Thirteen Against Fate 38 Of Land and Seas: "Austria SummerWinter Wonderland" (c) 44 Forsyte Saga 56 The Avengers 8:30 2 Michael Ambrosino Show (e) 4-10 Julia (e-r) 6-7-9-Movie: "Black Water Sold," Keir Dullea, Lena Wood, Brad- ford Dillman, Frances Nuyen, Ricardo Montalban (c-r) I 27-Th Wilburn Brothers (e) 9:00 2-1 M4-NET Festival: "1967 Monterey Ja Festival" (part 3) (c) 4- 10 Movie: "Mask of Sheba," Walter Pidgeon, Eric Braeden, Corrine Comancho, Inger Stevens, Stephen Young (e-r) 27-Etc, Bill Moll (c) 38 Crackerbarrel (c) 56 Movie: "Island in the Sky," John Wayne, Lloyd Nolan, James Ar-ness 10:00 2-ll-Newsfront 6-7-9-Marcus Welby, M.D. (e-r)" 12 Mr.

Roberts 27 Newshour (c) 38 Suspense Theater (c) 10:30 2 Flick Out 5- 12 CBS Special: Anniversary of the Apollo 1 1 Moon Landing (c) 1 1:00 4-5-6-7-9-10-1 2-News (c) 27-Movie: "Pitfall," Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott, Jan Wyatt 38 Movie: "Shoekproof," Cornel Wilde, Patricia Knight, John Baragrey 56 Arch Macdonald, news (c) 11:30 4-10 Tonight Show (c) 5 Merv Griffin Show (c) 6- 9 Dick Cavett Show (c) 7-Movie: "Adorable Julia," Lilll Palmer, -Charles Boyer, Jean Sorel (c) 12 Movie: "Footsteps in the Fog," Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, Finlay Currie 56-Movi: "Holiday Affair," Robert Mitchum, Janet Ltigh, Wndll Corey 12:30 38-News (c) 1:00 4-News (c) 5 Movie: "Sid. Str.t," Farley Granger, Cathy O'Donnall, James Craig 6 Movie: "Frankenstein," Boris Kr-loff, Colin Clive, Ma Clark 7 Dick Cavett Show (c) 56 At Your Servie (e) 1:05 4-Movi: "Dark Angel," Fr.drie Mreh, Merit Obron, Herbert Marshall 2:30 7-News (c) Court docket COURT, BUKFOI.K SUPERIOR Thomas uorgnn, UK. Motion Srinlnn. Hennensey. RlO Thomm Brophcy, John F.

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