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Show Man on Beam in Arena Proves Former Iron Worker Who Says He's Looking to See if Rivets Are Okay BOSTON. Jan. T (UP) Wrestler Wres-tler Angelo Ctstoldl and Pat Kel-ley Kel-ley were at work In Boston Gar-dsn Gar-dsn last night when a bored spectator spec-tator happened to glance up at th ceiling. He yelled and 6000 other spectator spec-tator looked up. Than sven th wrestlers looked up. There, 90 feet above th concrete con-crete floor and th seets of the huge Indoor arena, a man waa inching hia way across a foot-thick foot-thick steam pip. Hs attempted to stand a couple of time, but, as ringsid spectator ducked and ran for cover, his feet slipped and hn returned to a stradllng position. Th pip was hot and conveniently closs was a two-foot squsrs ventilator pip. So he ehlfted to this, stood and picked a teetering path along it Right to th very end of th pip he etag-grd, etag-grd, halting at th brink of a 90 -foot drop, and women creamed. Police and garden attachea ran to th balconies and catwalk and pleaded with th men to com down, but he ignored them. A fir ladder truck was called. Pa- lie Sergeant Michael P, Carr want out on th ventilator and pleaded. Approaching him at on of th ventilator's bell-like openings, open-ings, Carr leaped th Last few feet and pinned him against th haft Th human fly was hurried off to a police station and booked on a drunkennees charge. He Identified Iden-tified himself as Jama Sullivan, 41. "I'm an Iron worksr," he explained. ex-plained. T worksd on th garden gar-den when it was built In 1930. I just wanted ta see If all tb rivet were aliU tight |