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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 31

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The Boston Globei
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Boston Evening Globe Wednesday, January 24, 1979 31 3, .56 8:00 pm Blue Knight U.S. Government Report: Box or menthol: llCsurlton haveles tartHiana 1 Merit, OF SPECIAL INTEREST 8:00 pm Great Performances 8:00 pm Edward the King 9:00 pm Charlie's Angels 10:00 pm Sgt. T.K. Yu TALK SHOWS 12:30 pm Woman 79The Irish Entertainers 4 7 4 4 3:30 pm Merv GriffinMichael Caine. 4:00 pm Mike DouglasCrystal Gayle 11:30 pm TonightTony Orlando MOVIES 8:00 pm Mandrake.

WEDNESDAY EVENING Carlton less than 0.5 mrj. "tar" and 0.05 mg. nicotine. Carlion Menthol. lp than! mg nxotme.

0.1 mg. Merit. 8 mg. -nicotine. 0.6 mg.

01 all brands, lowest Carton Box. Jess than 0.5 mg "tai" and 0.05 mg nicotine 6:00 Sesame Street 2 News 4-5-6-9-10-11-12 6-7 27 9:30 The Jeffersona. Meredians 10:00 News 25 Get SmarL. -2-27-44 My Three Sons 38 Studio Seel .44 Six Million Dollar Man56 Local Program 68 6:30 CBS News 6-7 Sgt. T.K.

Yu Korean comic Johnny Yune as a police detective who' uses logic and his acting ability to solve the slaying of a rock singer 4-10 Dan becomes the target of a hitman 5-9-12 ABC News NBC News- 7 Carlton 9-12 10. 11 25: 27 7 CROOKED COP PUTS KAZ ON FIRING LINE Growing Years- Bionic Woman. Kaz Rookie Cop is accused of Candid Camera. Adam 12 planting a gun on a burglary sus- 6-7 pect- J38 -44 Anyone for Tennyson- 11 56 Here to Make Music World at War 10:30 MacNeilLehrer Report. The Rock Big Money Less thanlmg.

tar. 25 .27 8:00 Great Performances "Ah Eugene O'Neill's drama of a youth's transition into manhood 2-1 1 World Premiere "Mandrake," Anthony Herrera, Robert Reed Comic Book Magician comes to life 4-10 ov. 5 FAMILY UPHEAVAL SPLITS 8 IS ENOUGH Eight Is Enought Sunsan Joannie and Nancy find having their own apartment causes romantic complications 5-9-12 The Incredible HulkDavid isolates himself in a remote area where he is interrupted by a beautiful girl on the run6 Edward the King The young Prince of Wales is subjected to a strict education routine unsuited to his temperament 7 Movie "When Comedy Was King" (1960) various clips, Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton, Laurel Hardy 27 College Hockey Boston Univ. vs. RPI 38 All-Star Soccer 44 Movie "Blue Knight," William Holden, Lee Remick (1973) Good Film of an L.A.

Cop 56 8:30 Gomer Pyle 25 9:00 Charlie's Angels. (Three Women pose as Charlie's Angels and pull a series of crimes-5-9-12 One Day at a Time Ann's romantic involvement brings her to a critical crossroads. Part 2 of two-part episode 6-7 ADV. 25 WATCH THE 700 CLUB With Pat Robertson CELEBRITY GUESTS Dick Cavett Show .44 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 11:00 The Clubj 2 News 4-5-6-7-9-10-12 Eugene O'Neill's only comedy is a wistful look at a boy's first love.

It is performed by the 'f-Long Wharf Theatre of New Haven. Tonight 8J00 WGBHCh.2 PBS The Great Performances series is made possible in part by Exxoav 7:00 Dr. Who 9 NBC News 4 ABC News 5 Joker's Wild6 Candlepins for Cashl7 Courtship of Eddie's Father.9 Tic Tac Dough10 MacNeilLehrer Report 1 1 Newlywed Game12 $25,000 Pyramid 27 Odd Couple 38 Consumer Survival KitL44 Mary Tyler Moore56 Best Television 68 7:30 Wild World of Animals 2 Evening Magazine l4 Big Money 5 Dragnet- -25 27 Love Experts. Box: Less ttian 0.5 mg. "tar," 0.05 mg.

nicotine; Soft Pack and Menthol, mg. "tat," 0.1 nicotine av. pet cigarette. FTC Report May '78. Hogan's Heroes 38 44 56 Takeover in the night By Robert A.

McLean Globe Staff "Disco Dawn, what's that station you got on? I can't do the Latin Hustle without shoes. And that's not all amiss. Those call letters spell KISS. What say we switch to Jess or Carl de Suze?" Old, early-morning WWELWWEL-FM listeners were jolted out of their sleep last week, to rush barefoot to the clock-radio and see if they had tuned the wrong station the night before. WXKS and WXKS-FM had taken over in the night, and instead of low-key wakeup music and news, it was rattling and rolling with a Saturday Night Fever beat, Boston's newest sound, "Cosmopolitan Contemporary," according to general manager Rich Balsbaugh.

For the first week there wasn't even a breather for a commercial now and then, because the new management, Heftel Broadcasting programmed commercial-free until last Monday, to introduce the new format. Disco "is working on the radio as well as it is on the dance floor," Balsbaugh said, adding that he had imported Kent Burkhart from New York City's discomaniacal WKTU as KISS program consultant, along with Sonny Joe White, former program director for Boston's WILD. The' received some calls the first few mornings, mostly harried early risers of varying ages, who were unhappy about the change. A few wanted to know how they could help bring back the old WWEL sound, others just seemed resigned. Balsbaugh might have offered the answer in his premiere statement: "Disco is the new beautiful music relying on the beat for escape.

(But where? WCSH, Portland?) "The handwriting is on the wall for the overall acceptance of this pervasive phenomenon of popular music." (Yeah, but at 6 a.m.?) If WWEL fans feel frustrated, they might check with the Committee for Community Access, a Boston-area citizens group which is rounding up a posse to get country and western music back on the Boston airwaves. Old radio stations WCOP, AM FM, once played but when the call letters were changed to WACQ and WTTK-FM two years ago the format also changed. For a time the only sounds were coming from Lynn's WLYN outlets. Now that Plough Broadcasting has sold WACQ-WTTK to Boston's General Cinema CCC Communications, the call letters have been switched again to WHUE, AM FM, WHUE's announced format is "beautiful music," which may include Bach chorales, but no back corral melodies. The CCA group has asked the Federal Communications Commission to hold up on finalizing the license switch, pending hearing their appeal.

They claim that Boston is the only one of the nation's 65 major markets without a country music station. This appeal is the second by the group, which was turned down by the FCC once for not demonstrating enough public support for the format. The two groups might join forces to Save The Lariat, and Untie The Rope Hustle, Cha-Cha-Cha. Captioned ABC News Make Me Laugh 11:30 Tonight Show Police Woman Rockford Files Life of Riley 4-10 -5-9-12 6-7 25 Family FeucL Movie "Harry Black and the Tiger," Stewart Granger (1956) poor flick on tiger hunting 27 The Rifleman 38 Newlywed Game- The Muppets Night Flight DickCavetL. Crosswits 1 10 .11 12 56 Love, American Mannix Kojak 1:00 6-7 Voyage to Bottom of Sea25 Abbott Costello- JZI Chico and the Man 38 .25 700 Club.

La Plaza- 44 Tomorrow- -4-10 MacNeilLehrer Report44 RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Connally, former Governor of Texas WGBH-FM 5:00 pm Repertoire Haydn: Concerto in for Organ and Orchestra; Haydn: Concerto in for Organ, Viola and Strings; Brahms; Symphony No. 4 in minor; Bach: Trumpet Selections WERS-FM 1:00 pm MusicAmerica Annie; Sarah Vaugham sings songs from hit Shows- WGBH-FM 3:00 pm Elastic Classic Classical music using a wide assortment of unexpected Instruments, from harmonicas to syntheslzersWTBS-FM 4:00 pm National Press Club John B. WIN DALE DORMAN TELLS HOW AT 7:15 AM 7:25 pm Hockey Yale at Boston College- WHET 7:30 pm Basketball Celtics vs. Washington -WBZ 8:00 pm GTE Concert Still: Pastorel-la; Poulenc: Violin Sonata; Bennett: Violin Concerto in "In the popular style" WCRB-FM 8:00 pm David Brudnoy "How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years," author Howard J. Ruff WHDH 9:00 pm Cleveland Orchestra Karl Boehm conducts Mozart: Symphony No.

29 in Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20; Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in Op. 73 WCRB-FM 9:07 pm CBS Mystery Theater "The Burning Bough," starring Norman Rosfs WEEI 9:20 pm Censorship "Legal and Moral Problems of Censorship," special two hour dialogue with ethical and constitutional scholars WTBS-FM FM MHz 107.9 WATD 106.7 WHRB 105.7 WCOZ 104.1 WCGY 103.3 WRLM 102.5 WBOS 101.7 WMFO 100.7 WBUR 99.5 WZBC 99.1 WGBH 98.5 WERS 96.9 WTBS AM kHz 590 WKOX 680 WNEB 740 WEZE 800 WJDA 850 WHET 950 WNSR 980 WPLM 1030 WXKS 1060 WSRO 1090 WITS 1150 WNTN 1170 WUNR MHz 95.9 95.3 94.5 93.7 93.3 92.9 91.5 90.9 90.3 89.7 88.9 88.1 kHz 1190 1230 1260 1300 1330 1360 1390 1430 1470 1510 1550 1600 WXKS WBZ WVBF WBCN WEEI WCRB WLYN WHUE WSSH WPLM WROR WJIB WEEI WRKO WCAS WCCM WHDH WROL WCAP WBZ WGTR WILD WHUE WJMQ tSGIlEniCI', SHEINWOLD ON BRIDGE last trump to repeat the finesse. There is no further problem.

When you look at the dummy in today's hand, remember that it isn't the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that poor. South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH 72 7 4 2 07542 -63 2 Notes Comment Boston investments executive John E. Slack has become WEEI's new business reporter-commentator, replacing Ed Berger, who has moved to WBZ-TV (Channel 4) and three dimensions. Slack's syndicated business reports have been heard on stations in Worcester, Cape Cod and in Portland, Maine. WEEI's 59 Fund for 1978, to benefit the Boston Elder Emergency Fund, collected $85,500, contained in a check presented to the group's director by general manager Eugene Lothery.

The funds will help provide crisis assistance for disadvantaged elderly Bostonians. and South eventually lost a club. Down one. "You can't make bricks without straw," South complained. "Nor tricks without brains," North added.

It's all right to sympathize with South, but don't take his side of the argument. He should make the contract. When West leads the jack of spades South knows that East is out of spades and has the queen of hearts. Since a ruff is sure to fail declarer should discard a club from dummy. South can win any return, cash the top clubs and ruff a club in dummy.

He can then lead dummy's DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: 9, 5: H-Q, 9, 8. What do you say? ANSWER: Bid two spades. Some experts would respond in notrump because the hand has no ruffing value, but the trump support for spades is good and a raise to two spades keeps the enemy out more effectively than a response of one notrump. EAST Q95 109 3 9 8 WEST 8 4 3 OAKQJ6 41074 "7v 1 lj Last Wednesday evening, Joe Margie Munro of Framingham and Mary Kelleher of Worcester won $1 million each within 10 minutes of one another on the Big Money Game TV Show.

Joe Margie won hers in the Big Money Game. She became our 59th Big Money Millionaire. Mary won her bonanza in the Instant Football Game's $1 Million Dollar Grand Prize Drawing. Seija Ozawa and some of his Boston Symphony Orchestra players will be interviewed by Robert J. Lurtsema, host of WGBH-FM's "Morning Pro Musica" series as part of a 16-week series exploring the symphony orchestra, which premieres Saturday, Feb.

3. Either game could make you a million. So buy your tickets today. And watch the Big Money STAR GAZElC'O 2 1 I SOUTH a 106 9 10 9 3 08 AK5 South West North Eatt 1 2 0 Pass Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass All Pass Opening lead -OK South ruffed the second diamond, cashed the top spades and ruffed a spade in dummy in order to lead a heart and try a finesse with the jack. West took the ace of hearts and led the jack of spades.

East overruffed the dummy, -3v CLAY POLLAN- ARItS UMA 1 MAR. 2l Your Daily Activity Guidi According fo th Slan. Some Wednesday evening, you could strike it rich. SffT. 2J Ocf.

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