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JO Boston Evening Globe Friday, May 28, 1971 NIGHT WATCH Television Radio 'Ironside' to join 'Sarge in special season kickoff don't make the primary TV HIGHLIGHTS TODAY DAVID FROST SHOW. The Bcoch Boys, singing group. Sally Struthers, aclrcss; Florence Henderson, actress-singer; Brian Forbes, screenwriter, and his wife, actress Nanette Newman. 4:30 (4). THE REPORTERS.

Steve Teichnsr interviews four prisoners from various prisons, each with a different personality. 7:30 (2-44). GROIT SPECIAL. "Quiet Invasion," special about American youth in Europe. Gene Tell, narrator.

7:30 (4). THE ADVOCATES. "Should J. Edar Hoover Be Replaced?" 8 (44). for still another eplsofie will be aired the next night at 10.

Also, on that day, "Maggie and the Beautiful Machine" becomes a daily feature and "Flick Out" returns to the late-night card. It sounds like a sizzling weekend. As for the auction itself (June 5-12), do you realize it will have five mayors, including the mayor of Boston, one US senator, one governor, several representatives, several city councillors and many other politicians, as well as 200 public and private citizens as auctioneers?" perb dance groups, the Paul Taylor Dance Company and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. A 90-minute special on "Nurem-burg and Vietnam: Who Is Guilty?" follows at 3:30. Then come a procession of favorites: "Soul" at 5, "Firing Line" at 6, "Making Things Grow" at 7, "French Chef" at 7:30, a double dose of "Jean Shepherd's America" at 8 and 8:30, the start of "Pere Godot on Masterpiece Theater at 9, and "Socrates" on NET Playhouse Biography at 10.

Fans of Jean Shepherd will be in seventh heaven, NBA -ABA SUPERGAME. Top basketball stars from both leagues clash in Houston's Astrodome. 8:30 (4). FANFARE. Swedish-born ballet choreographer Birgit Cullberg profiled.

Excerpts from the Cullberg ballet repertoire. 9(2). CATCH 44. Members oi the United Front Foundation explain what is involved in their June 12 election. 9 (44).

MOVIE. "Summer Storm," George Sanders, Linda Darnell, Edward Everett Horton. 9 (56). Care for an orgy Station WGBII-TV is calling Sunday, June 13, "Ch. 2 Orgy Day" as a thank-you for those who take part in the auction and to spotlight the fact that as a special treat that day will be devoted to showing the best programs that had to be preempted for the eight-day bidding interlude.

The goodies start at 2:30 with "Ambassadors of Dance," fraturing two su By Percy Shain Globe Staff "Ironside" and "Sarge," one a veteran, one a newcomer, will join forces for a unique two-hour drama that will usher in the new NBC season next fall, according to present plans. "Ironside," being moved to Tuesdays at 7:30 in the new schedule, will play through to 9:30, but the script will integrate the character of "Sarge," the crime-solving priest, played by George Kennedy. The problem now is to hack out a script that can logically put Kennedy and Raymond Burr together in a detection puzzle. Their locales are ordinarily far apart, "Ironside" working out of San Francisco and "Sarge" having a parish in San Diego. All networks are starting Sept.

12 and 13, so the temptation is to do something special the first week to attract attention. diggers" variety series in the evening (7-8). Thereafter a number of changes will be noted in the daily lineup, including "Matinee Movie" at 1 (replacing "Password" and "Memory "Tales of Wells Fargo" at 3, "Thundcrabirds" at 4, "Ad-dams Family" at 6, "Ozzie and Harriet" at 6:30, and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' at 7 (new time slots), and "Thirty-Thirty Theater" at 10 (a euphemism for the hooking-up of "Sea Hunt" and "Highway Two CBS network shows will join the schedule the following Sunday, June 6, "Pinpoint," a bowling game, at 3 and the AAU Track and Field Games from 3:30 to 5. Ch. 38 also has two "CBS evenings" upcoming.

They will carry the entire network slate June 18 "Andy Griffith," CBS movie) and June 19 Impossible," "My Three Sons," "Arnie," "Mary Tyler because Ch. 5 will be busy with the Red Sox both nights. Other CBS and NBC movies will be carried from time to time when they 'Only one over reacted' Report backs New Bedford police 8:30 4-12 NBA-ABA Basketball Super Game (c) 5 Movie. "Call Me Madam," Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, George Sands, Vera-Ellen (c) 6-7-9 The Partridge Family (c-r) 10 The Name of the Game c-r) 27 Country Club (e) 56 Dragnet, Jack Webb (c) 9:00 2 Fanfare (e-r) 6-7-9 That Girl (e-r) 1 1 The Advocates (c) 27 Sports Line (e) 38 Crackerbarrel. Richard Callahan (c) 44 Catch 44 (c) 56 Movie.

"Summer Storm," George Sanders, Linda Darnell, Edward Everett Horton 9:30 6-7-9 The Odd Couple (e-r) 44 The Reporters (c) 10:00 2 Elliott Norton (c) 6-7-9 Love, American Style (e-r) 10 Strange Report (e-r) 1 1 30 Minutes with (e) 27 Newshour (e) 38 Movies. "Lucy Gallant," Charlton Heston, Jane Wyman; "Lightning Bolt," Anthony Eisley, Wandissa Leigh An investigating team from the Massachusetts Police Association said today it found only one case of overreaction by New Bedford police during the civil disturbance of 1970. Francis R. Landers, spokesman for the association, said the police reacted properly considering their minimal riot training and the harassment to which they were subjected. He said the investigators determined there was a conspiracy to undermine the morale and effectiveness of the police department and to cause a breakdown of police services.

Investigators looked into allegations made in sworn affidavits by citizens who claimed the department overreacted and acted irresponsibly during the disturbances. After interviewing a score of police officers, they concluded the only instance of improper conduct Station WSBK-TV (Ch. 38) launches its summer season Sunday with a special in the afternoon (the Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade, and the premiere of the "Gold- involved a policeman who was off duty at the time of the outbreak and re-He has since had departmental charges preferred against him, was given a hearing and was suspended. is now back on duty. Landers said the association voted the investigation after a request from its New Bedford chapter.

Landers, a patrolman from Lawrence, was on the investigating team along with Sgt. Frank McCusker of Cambridge and Acting Chief Francis L. Machini of Brockton. SENIOR SET 10:30 11:00 Days numbered for office on aging 2 Book Beat (c-r) 4-5-6-7-9-10-12 News (c) 27 Laurel and Hardy 56 The Honeymooners 4-10 Tonight Show (c) 11:30 TV PROGRAMS TONIGHT 5:00 2-11-44 Misterogers (c) 5 Perry Mason 10 The Big Valley 38 Flipper (c) 56 Lost in Space 5:30 2-11-44 Hodge Podge Lodge (e) 6-27 News (c) 9 The Rifleman 38 The Three Stooges (e) 4:00 2-44 What's New? 4- 5-7-10-12 News, weather ej 6-9 ABC News (c) 11 Designing Women (e-r) 38 The Flying Nun (c) 56 Batman (e) 6:30 2-44 Black Perspective on the News 5-12 Walter Cronkite, newt (e) 6 The Flying Nun (cj 7 ABC News (c) 9 News, weather (e) 10 NBC Nightly News 11 Unemployment in N.H. 27 Movie.

"Once a Thief," June Havoc, Cesar Romero, Marie McDonald 38 Daktari (c) Si Gilligan's Island (c) 7:00 2-44 Louis Lyons (c) 4 NBC Nightly News (c) 5 What's My Line? (c) 6 Get Smart (c) 7 Dick Van Dyke Show 9 The Westerners 10 To Tell the Truth (c) 11 Wall Street Week 12 Dragnet, Jack Webb (c) 56 I Love Lucy 7:30 2-44 The Reporters c) 4 Group Special. Quiet Inva-sion (c) 5- 12 The Interns (c-r) 6- 7-9 The Brady Bunch (e-r) 10 The High Chaparral (c-r) 1 1- -Great Zoos (r) 38 Movie Game (c) 56 Star Trek 8:00 2-Soul! (c-r) 6-7-9 Nanny and the Professor (c-r) 1 1 Masterpiece Theater. "The Possessed" (c-r) 27 Mantrap (c) 38 Of Lands and Seas. "People of the High Alps" (c) 44 The Advocates Saturday TV until 5 p.m. 6:25 7 Agriculture, USA (c) 6:30 4 Man in Space (c) 5 Summer Semester (c) 6 Farmers' Corner (c) 7:00 4 Boomtown, Rex Trailer (c) 5 Local Feature 6 Mister Ed (c) 7 The Real McCoys (c) 7:30 5-Young World (c) 6 Felix the Cat 7- Mr.

Ed 8:00 2 Sesame Street. Repeat of this week's programs (to I p.m.) 5-12 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner (c) 6 Cool McCool (c) 7- Muddville USA (e) New 1971 RENTALS: Tropical "Crushed Velvet" Jackets "LORD EDWARD" by Lord West Brown Blue Edwardian Tuxedos "PRINCE ALBERT" by "AFTER SIX" Hy Style "Shaped" Formats 5 Movies. "For the Love of Mite," Richard Basehart, Stuart Erwin, Arthur Shields; "Back to Nature," Tony Martin 6-7-9 Dick Cavett Show (c) 12 Movie. "Kisses for My President," Fred MacMurray, Polly Bergnn, Arlene Dahl 56 Movie. "Half Breed," Robert, Young, Janis Carter, Jack Buetel 1:00 4-6-38-News (c) 7 Movie.

"The World Ten Times Over," Sylvia Syms, Edward Judd, June Ritchie 1:05 4 Movie. "College Confidential," Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Mamie Van Doren 1:15 6 Movie. "The Impatient Years," Jean Arthur, Lee Bowman, Charles Coburn 2:30 7 News (c) Fischer leads in chess match VANCOUVER, B.C. Robert Fischer of Los Angeles won his fourth straight game here yesterday in a chess quarter-final match with Mark Taima-nov of the USSR to determine a challenger to world champion Boris Spassky of the USSR. The Associated Press reported that Fischer adjourned the fifth game, also in a winning position.

A win would virtually clinch the best-of-10-games match. ministration when the White House Conference convenes Nov. 28. The gathering storm is already visible. Calls are going out for the elders to form coalitions so they may be effective at the polls in 1972.

Locally, Rep. David S. Liederman urged 300 persons attending the April New England Advocacy Conference on Aging to combine with blacks and welfare groups. More recently, Citizens for Participation Politics (CPP) picked Frank J. Manning, president of the Legislative Council for Older Ameri cans, to receive its first annual Shea Award as the one who best exemplified its aims.

Manning, in accepting, said significantly about LCOA's aims: "We are not trying to establish a gerontocracy but to end discrimination against all citizens. Afterwards, Manning said he was receptive to the idea that the CPP and the LCOA could form a partnership in which both groups would retain their identities while pursuing common aims. Senior Set welcomes signed letters from readers. RENT AN ADVENTURE wy I Showroom Plant In-stock Service N.E. Largest Formal Storel MANHATTAN TUXEDOS 12SS RIVER STREET I AT CLEARY SO.

HYDE PARK 364-2040 OPEN EVENINGS "SPECIAL GROUP RATES" 27 Across the Fence (c) 38 The Mischief Makers (c) 1:00 4 News weather (c) 5 Winning Pins (c) 6-9 American Bandstand (c) 7 Movie. "Helen of Troy," Stanley Baker, Rossano Podesta, Brigitte Bardot 10 Celebrity Bowling (c) 27 Roller Derby (c) 38 The Three Stooges rami 1:30 2:00 8:30 10-38 Tom Foolery Show (e) 6 Week-End Gardener 9 Ring-a-Ding the Clown (e) 10-38-Heckle and Jeckle (c) By Joseph Levin Globe Staff The US Senate has only until June 2 to halt President Nixon's plans to further dismantle the only Federal government office that specifically serves the needs of the elderly the Administration on Aging (AoA). The President's reorganization plan will become effective that day unless disapproved by the Senate. The House has already approved it. The Nixon plan would combine the Peace Corps, VISTA, the Retired Senior Citizens Volunteer Program (RSVP), Foster Grandparents, the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) and the Active Corps of Executives (ACE) in a new entity, The Action Corps.

Both RSVP and Foster Grandparents are under the AoA. Also stripped away from the Aging Office has been the Title IV (Research and Demonstration) grants and the Title (Training) Grants. Titles IV and refer to sections of the Older Americans Act of 1965 which created AoA and defined its responsibilities. The Nixon reorganization plan is, in effect, a formula for dismantling the one agency charged with developing and administering comprehensive programs for the aging. Furthermore, this is being done in the year when the decennial White House Conference on Aging is scheduled to be held.

The reorganization spells the deathknell of a program that began in 1965 amid high hopes by the elderly but with the undying hostility of the Health Education and Welfare Department's bureaucracy from the very start. They succeeded in burying the AoA in a new division called the Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) over the protest of most of the spokesmen for the elderly. That was the first step to reorganize the AoA out of existence, and the campaign continues. If the Senate goes along with these hostile bureaucrats, one need not be a prophet to predict the most serious political consequences for the Nixon Ad 8:56 9:00 5-12 In the Know (c) 4-10 Woody Woodpecker (c) 4- 10 Sports Challenge (e) 5- 12 Baseball Closeup (c) 38 The Jetsons (c) 4- 10 Baseball: Baltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins (c) 5- 12 Baseball: Red Sox vs.

Oakland Athletics (c) 6 Roller Derby (c) 9 Movie. "On the Beat," Norman Wisdom, Jennifer Jayne, Raymond Huntley 38 Movie. "Red Desert," Don Barry, Jack Holt 56 Movie. "Space Monster," Jimmy Bracon, Francine York 27 World of Boating (c) 6 The Pet Set (c) 27 Like Young (c) 38 Wrestling Matches (c) 6 Untamed World 7 Voyege to the Bottom of tbt Sea (c) 38 Roller Derby (c) 56 Outer Limits 2-44 Sesame Street (c) 2:30 3:00 5- 12 Sabrina and the Groovie Goalies (c) 6- 7-9 Lancelot Link and the Secret Chimp Hour (c) 38 Movie. "Treasure of Monte Cristo," Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens 9:30 4-10 The Bugaloos (e) 56 Roller Game (c) In the Know (c) 10:00 4-10 Dr.

Doolittle (c) 5- 12 Josie and the Pussy Cats (c) 6- 7-9 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please 3:30 4:00 10:30 10:56 11:00 6 Movie. "The Gun," Eddie Albert, Dina Merrill 9 Debate. "The Presidency and the Press Conference" 27 Golfs Golden Years (c) 4:30 7 Celebrity Bowling (c) 12 Movie. "Star in the Dust," John Agar, Mamie Van Doren, Richard Boone (c) 27 Laurel and Hardy 38 Horse Racing. The Mother Goose from Belmont (c) 56 One Step Beyond 4:45 27 Racing from Suffolk Downs (c) Sit Down (c) 4- 10 The Pink Panther (c) 5- 12 Harlem Globetrotters (c) 6- 7-9 Here Come the Doubledeekers Ic) 38-Porky Pig (c) 5-12 In the Know 4-10 Children's Theater.

"For the Love of Fred" (c) 5 The Monkees (c) 6-7-9-Hot Wheels (c) 12 Archie's Fun House 3D Captain Scarlett (c) 56 Wrestling Matches (c) 5 In the Know 5 News, weather (c) 6-7-9 Sky Hawks (c) 38 Thunderbirds 12 In the Know 4-10 Hot Dog (c) 11:26 11:30 11:56 12:00 On Your Dial AM STATIONS It too, is a proud parent who teaches his or her children, a love for all of God's creatures, both man and beast, as nature herself teaches her dumb animals to protect its young for sheer survival. Through man's superior intelligence, he should protect God's lesser creatures with love and compassion. Pledge your love and compassion by mailing the coupon below for free literature today. 5 Candlepin Bowling (c) 6-7-9 Motor Mouse (c) 12-38 Scooby Do (c) 56 Movie. "The Outriders," Joel McCrea, Arlene Dahl, Barry Sullivan 12:30 4-10-Jambo (c) 6-7-9-The Hardy Boys (c) 12 Wrestling Matches (c) RADIO HIGHLIGHTS New England Anti-Vivisection Society 9 PARK ST, BOSTON, MASS.

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