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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 28

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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28
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28 Boston Evening Globe Thursday, MUTT AND JEFF January 18, 1979 By Garry Trudeau DOONESBURY Created by Bud Fisher L.ERHAVe -v I I TELL HEP STAfWimm. TO TR I YUU BEEN OP WELL, I I EATINQ IT WITH HSR I WITH I WATCHINQ 1 COURSE VI HAVE-; VEIL OFF! yss.siR.mAs YOUR UNCLE USUAL, Om TUB SENT WE MARSHALS TURNED DAMN FEDS UP.YQUAOWUKE AFTER ME? YOU'D NEVER EVEN fjr I I YOUK Wire I NOT! 71 rWAITER FINDS HER STEAK VERY TOUSH AND STBINSYS 'Ml WILLIAMS FlttDMJ, last my. you ninu nu7Fifo WWW" H560TA COURT VfAftl I SAT. I I I HEARD OF THE CRIMINAL COPE! OREERTOHAVEYOU U. OKXRTOtmW jt 'g By SaundenA Overgard XWt wn-7-WHAT WOlve ME IF! DOHT -T ALFIE' fjj I HAPPEMEP TO YOU tCSS YOU, MY TSETH 0 arc a tjvy IS jlcl.

uS Hr ANDY CAPP By Reg Smythe Aou'ReS 'i CONIT1AKE rT1YT WHEN 7W NX3T IN I LEAVIN' -s. II HEART, LASS, INSULT'S THE EARlY.yT oaomajn can 11 fr YtDUICNOWWHAT I fp STAFF-JU6T To "srJIII5' In! jf' JUDGE PARKER By Paul Nichols jLTZMIZI- TT) hfttpb PnnOW rr THEV'Bf IHEY, YOU LOOK LIKE YOU LOST YtHAT, HE ISN'tII GOING TO DROP YOUR LA5T FRIEND, DOC THE) I'M A II After directing soe hunter off at his car truth is you found JJ ceAviNTOTOR mmfi ftk FRED BASSET By Alex Graham I Shi has us veil he, thank Icarry the basket to the Vcames it back- REX MORGAN, M.D. By Dal Curtis WHy WOULDM'T KwO; WHtf DiFFEKEKlCE 1 THEM THEV'RE I6NOKANT ANDJfl D0NTBE FOR SOP'S OH.DONTWR-SAKE, SIT RI.SR. NOOKS COULD POSSIBLY SOSURB. mi 'dip rm iw.

mmsom- muwrn 0NEREC06- IN trvi my? WZESUS! SMITH FAMILY "1 aip INCREDIBLE HULK rs ROPER MIKE NOMAD -dimsii GUV THi StARCH Fod YOUR Roth 68 has comb to a --rA, gfajjlg lTW 0M OTHER PLAMET? 1 T-fH iLn Wtimpon Star ndiLe. Inc. By Jeff MacNelly RFW I FROM fyT YOU COULD EACH HAv by HcW CAM ibo Bceiti pvevc? Ss PAP'S GUARP-X HE COUID BE I ino we muse anywhere.1 IH CASE-HE si vivm ur tsmy GOOOFORMEl PAW WINS FORTUNATELY. SHOULDABEEN YOU'RE NOT SCRAPPED YEARS MUCH OF A By Mr. Mrs.

George Smith By Mell COOK, SUT JMUIMf UAtSWK rWIHSK 10 LITTLE JlXUB FROM NEXT DOCK WHO WA ALmW PONT UKS HIM fOK AKiCTUfir HE Played with knives.) i-i Stan Lee and Larry Lieber By Johnny Hart fcfzeor To MEfiTiOhl 1 vcalsc? wENirsccRELess! By Alex Kotzky SHOT. A aw fk TUMBLEWEEDS By Tom K. Ryan ASK THE GLOBE 9292990 Q. Thursday night, Dec. 28, I was watching television and changing the UHF dial when I came across a picture where there had never been a frequency.

It was station WQTV, Channel 68. An announcer came on the air and stated that it was only a test transmission. What is this all about? Is Boston going to have a new UHF station? P. Newton-ville. A.

Channel 68, Boston's first pay television over the air, started broadcasting on a regular basis in selected areas, Framing-ham, Dedham, and Need-ham, on Jan. 2. It is the current plan of station management to expand by areas. The station will offer first-run movies and various specials. Installation charge is $90 and there is a monthly fee of $15.95.

For information contact Universal Subscription TV Boston 411 Waverly Oaks Waltham. Q. What was the picture for which Edmund O'Brien won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? Wasn't it based on one scene a telephone conversation? D. Everett. A.

Edmund O'Brien won an Academy Award in 1955 for best supporting actor in the movie "The Barefoot Contessa," starring Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner. O'Brien explains how he got the role this way: "I wanted star billing, but Bogie wouldn't budge. I read the script and knew what the frantic telephone scene could do for me. Bogie put his arm around me, took me out and bought me a few drinks, and advised me to take supporting role billing. I finally agreed." Q.

Help! I am an 18-year-old married mother who is trying to make ends meet, but not breaking even. My son was born in April and I had applied for Medicaid, only for a limited time. I don't like to rely on sources like that but I did ask for help and Welfare said I qualified but did nothing. I keep getting bills and requests for payment for bills Medicaid was supposed to cover. D.

Bridgewater. A. With your signed permission the Dept. of Public Welfare investigated your complaint. We quote: "A review of your billing discloses that the billing is appropriate between the Public Welfare Dept.

and the hospital. Difficulties lay with the insurer of your husband's employer in their processing the bills submitted to them by the hospital. After the other health insurer responds to the billing submitted to them, then will Medicaid be able to accept the billing." Q. I have an old television that I want to keep, but it doesn't receive UHF channels. Are adaptors still available so that I can pick up Channels 38 and 56? T.O., South Boston.

A. Adaptors are available at most large radio and television stores. CONSUMER CORNER M. Newburyport United States Film Club, Clifton, N.J., is sending you two rolls of film and a refund of $3.70. G.

North Truro -The Lake Placid Olympic Games mementos you ordered are on the way. The company had shipping problems. T. Rockport Blaine Window Hardware, Hagerstown, says your order was inadvertently not processed. They have now shipped the part vou want.

ASK THE GLOBE gets answers, solves problems, tuts red tape. Phone 929-2990 any time, or write Ask The Globe, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. 02107. THE THE B.C. 9a STEVE I 6 SHOE I youR HERS THE T2 TD GET tD THE ITS NOT POLITE in II iniwi FOFTT; OOLONHtN A FST A A.

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