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Paranoid Outburst. To find out just what was happening, a group from Environmental Action in Washington, D.C., visited Globe. With them was Dr. Samuel Epstein, a distinguished expert on herbicides from the Harvard Medical School. The group ended up perplexed -and incredulous. Some of the Silvex-touched residents tried to check on Dr. Epstein's credentials by telephoning Harvard. In a paranoid outburst, others accused the investigators of being impostors, really representatives of chemical manufacturers in clever disguise. The real Dr. Epstein, they said, had died six years ago. To look further into the mystery, eight Government scientists left...
...PLAYHOUSE (NET, 8:30-10 p.m.). The Yale Repertory Theater Company presents five of Grimm's fairy tales in "Theater America: Story Theater." Mildred Dunnock and Alvin Epstein star in "The Golden Goose," "The Blue Light" and others...
...playing a game" explanation, with the religious motive perhaps mixed in, seems the most likely. Death would be a likely topic for the group simply because of the sudden passing of their manager, Brian Epstein, in the summer of 1967, and Paul, specifically, may have wished to be identified with death on the Beatle albums. Most of the "clues" about Paul's death are not clear-cut; the Beatles' extensive use of symbolism and seemingly meaningless language leaves them especially open to all kids of interpretations...
Rare is the book publisher who gets the opportunity that befell Uri Ben-Ari, general manager of Tel Aviv's Lewin-Epstein Co. When he was recalled to his other job as an armored-brigade commander two weeks before the 1967 war, he organized a team of photographers and journalists and readied them to cover the battlefronts. Six weeks after he led Israeli tanks into the Arab part of Jerusalem, he brought out Victory, the first book on the war. It sold 150,000 copies in Israel alone, and has since been translated into English, French, German and Spanish...
Tennis Tournament MEN'S Singles 1st place-- Ronald Demos Lee ($15,00) Runner-up-- Robert J. Domrese ($ 8.50) WOMEN'S Singles 1st. place-- Kathy Ellis ($10,00) Runner-up-- Virgina Sellman Ridgely ($ 5.00) MEN'S Doubles Winner-- ($ 10.00 each) Irving Epstein and Robert Inman WOMEN'S Doubles Winner-- ($ 5.00 each) Susan Carol Schneider and Kathy Ellis MIXED Doubles Winner-- ($10.00 each...