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2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1970 Today's Television Programs Area's 4th Commercial TV Station Expects to Go on the Air This Fall WLKY-TV WAVE-TV 3 WHAS-TV 11 :45 Today In Leuisville 7-f Today Summer Semester 7:03 CBS Mornirm Newl 1:00 Capi. Kangaroo 7: Cartoons omper Room :30 Real McCoys (rerun) Jeck(Lalanne Galloping Gourmat TBarV It Tht Edge of Night 9 Mornini Show Newl He Said, She Said Best of Everything It Takes Two 10:15 NBC News Concentration 10 The Lucy Show (rerun) Beverly Hillbillies (rerun) lovliYitlt jf?) fcj) McVeiwci QpLtx'mgtan Bowling Gnw Somertti 1 dCV Kentucky Edqeqtiprtetl Television jj Channl Uvlsvlila Public Television Andy Griffith Show (rerun) Bewitched (rerun) That Girl (rerun) Sale of Century Hollywood Square! Love of Live ii 12 Where the Heart Is 12:25 CBS News Search for Tomorrow Eyewitness News A World Apart Jeopardy Who, What, Where 12:51 NBC News Mike Deuslas Shew Channel 11 News As the World Turns All My Children Let's Make Deal 1 will be Consolidated's first operating television station. Jaspan indicated that the viewers' fare will fall heavily on the entertainment side once the channel begins broadcasting. "We plan to go heavy into programming for youngsters in the afternoon and adult entertainment with a feature movie in the evening," he said.

Already included in programming plans, are: A local "kiddie personality," who would host an afternoon cartoon show. The station already has purchased 400 cartoons from the old "Huckleberry Hound-Yogi Bear" series, Jaspan said. A local host for the movie series. The company owns 300 feature movie titles and will "double or triple that eventually," the station manager said. Reruns of old network shows.

"The Munsters," the old comedy show about monsters, already has been purchased and other previously seen series will be bought later, Jaspan said. Weekend sports contests. The sports menu will depend on available offerings, but Jaspan said that he is interested in a contract' for Purdue University's football and basketball games. Under federal government regulations, By FRED BALES Courier-Journal ft. Times Staff Writer Channel 41 the long-delayed fourth commercial television station for the Louisville area should be on the air sometime this fall, the station's general manager, Elmer F.

Jaspan, said yesterday. Construction of a transmitter building is under way atop a hill in the knobs area of Floyd County and a lease is being drawn up for studios in Louisville. If parts for the tower are delivered on time, the station will be ready to broadcast by mid to late October, Jaspan said. The studios will be in a converted building covering 6,500 square feet on East Main Street in Louisville, near Bourbon Stock Yard Co. Because of the uncertain air date, no staff has been hired, but several applications already have come in for about 30 jobs that will be available at the station's headquarters, Jaspan said.

No Network Affiliation Channel 41, a UHF station with no network affiliation, is owned by Consolidated Broadcasting Co. which has offices in Chillicothe, Mo. The Louisville facility with call letters WDRB WKPC-TV 15 KET Network Love is a Many Splendored Thins Guidint Light The Newlywed Game The Datini Game Days 01 Lives The Doctors 2 General Hospital Hazel (rerun) The Secret Storm Beat the Clock Another World riiht Promise 3 Milterooerl' Neighborhood No Broadcast Channel I Movies Friendly Giant Tome for John Whet's New Dark Shadows Batman (rerun) Gomer Pyle-USMC (rerun) Parry Mason (rerun) 4 Sesame Street I Love Lucy (rerun) Eyewitness News 5 Perry Mason (rerun) Dick Van Dyke (rerun) Channel i Movies The Flintitones (rerun) a non-affiliated station can arrange to broadcast network shows not picked up by local affiliates, and Jaspan said that Channel 41 will be looking into this added source of programs. Turning to locally originated shows, he said, "We really haven't gone into all the opportunities for live programming." But besides the cartoon and movie hosts, who would be developed into local personalities, Jaspan said the new TV station will have a "modest" news staff in the beginning. All live programs and most other shows will be in color.

The signal strength will be 1.2 million watts, putting it in the same league as Louisville's other commercial stations. Jaspan, who was interviewed on a tour of the 75-acre transmitter site northwest of New Albany, has been making arrangements for getting the station off the ground since April 1. He came to Louisville from Channel CKLN-TV, a Detroit area station with studios in Windsor, and an affiliation with the Canadian Broadcasting Co. Jaspan's Second Venture This will be Jaspan's second venture into forming a station from the ground up. "We started putting a station together in Milwaukee back in the early days 1953 but at least that one had a tower -on top of a downtown hotel," he said.

The tower site in the knobs area was the last major stumbling block for Consolidated President Arlie Howard and four other Chillicothe businessmen, who first sought FCC approval of a station in Louisville in 1965. FCC approval for raising the tower and power came in 1967.. But late last year a mix-up in plans for the tower location delayed site approval by the Floyd County Board of Zoning Appeals. After plans were resubmitted, the board gave Consolidated permission to build its tower. Channel 11 News Hour Six O'clock Movie Roadlni Rocket Mlsteroior'l Neighborhood Weather) News Bews; Sports BC News 6 CBSJJews Gat Smart (rerun) What's New it Discover Flying 7 Old Nashville Music The Hiih Chaparral (rerun) Six Jj'Clock Movie Friday Night Movit Deslree "Friday Night Movie William F.

Buckley Jr. Tim Conway Show Honan's Heroes (rerun) 8 The High Chaparral The Name of the Game (rerun) The Name of the Game Classic Collection Macbeth CBS Friday Movie Mister Buddwing 9 Friday Night Movie Love, American Style (rerun) CBS Friday Movie Bracken's World (rerun) Willig Among Appointees To State Education Unit Love, American Style U.S. Open Golf Championship Classic Collection Sign OH 10:30 P.M. 10 WAVE News Report Channel 11 News The Late Show Eyewitness News Film Festival 11 The Tonight Show 1 A.M. Hitchcock Today's Highlights on TV The Courier-Journal Bureau FRANKFORT, Ky.

Gov. Louie B. Nunn yesterday named a Louisville businessman and a Hazard attorney to the state Council on Public Higher Education. W. Armin Willig, of Louisville will succeed William Abell, also of Louisville and Richard Cooper, of Hazard succeeds Tommy Preston, of Cynthiana.

The new appointments are for four-year terms. Abell has been chairman of the council for the past two years. A new chairman will be elected at a July 6 meeting scheduled at Murray. The council, composed of nine voting laymen and the presidents of the state colleges and universities who are ex-officio, non-voting members, is charged DIAR-AID! ANTI-DIARRHEAL tablets Fast, safe relief from common diarrhea, calms cramps soothes burning tissue relieves distress by law with coordinating public higher education. Among its specific responsibilities are recommendations on new two- and four-year schools, determination of the state's over-all higher education needs and the review of institutional biennial budget requests.

The 57-year-old Willig, who was unsuccessful last November in his race for Jefefrson County judge after serving part of a term in that office by appointment, is chairman of the board of Leisure Industries of Louisville. He is a University of Louisville graduate. Cooper, 44, is a member of the Hazard law firm of Reeves, Barrett, Cooper and Ward. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky law school. Nunn also made three other appointments yesterday to educational organizations.

Hecht Lackey, of Henderson, was reappointed to a four-year term on the advisory board of the Henderson Community College. Morehead State University President Adron Doran and State Rep. Eugene Stuart, R-Louisville, were named to the Southern Regional Education Board. Doran was reappointed to a four-year term while Stuart's appointment expires next June. Stuart succeeds former State Rep.

George Greer, of Owensboro. Or send $1.50 (Check or money order) rder to: I Or. I uiAKbU, uept. 6 HSU N. Lake Shore Shore Chicago, Illinois 60610 'Bug' Threatens Hospital, of Budget Shift 7:00 NBC-3: Today The first women generals General Elizabeth P.

Hoisington of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, and General Anna Mae Hays of the WACS, will be interviewed during the 7:30 segment. 9:00 Channel 3: The Morning Show Mrs. Dean Pringle discusses natural childbirth and half of the Miss Kentucky contestants are shown. 1:00 Channel 3: The Mike Douglas Show Actress Judy Came and Mayor Charles Evers of Fayette, Miss.

7:30 NBC-3: High Chaparral Manolito loses the money to buy a cattle herd and his girlfriend to bandits. 7:30 Channel 15: Discover Flying: Just Like a Bird George Rhodes discusses careers in aviation in the first rerun of a series designed to provide an introduction to airplane piloting. 8:00 CBS-11: The Tim Conway Show Spud and Herbert set up a restaurant in the Lucky Linda to win the business of a gourmet club. 8:00 Channel 15: Firing Line With William F. Buckley A discussion of education in the South with Governor John McKelthen of Louisiana.

8:30 NBC-3: Name of the Game Glenn Howard hears rumors that a politician his magazines have endorsed is a front for a crime syndicate. 9:30 ABC-32: Love, American Style A woman persuades her husband to restage their first meeting in a singles bar in "Love and the Pickup," a man hires an actress to pose as his wife to get out of an engagement in "Love and the Proposal," and a couple go for pre-marriage counseling in "Love and the Fighting Couple." 10:00 NBC-3: Bracken's World Diane Waring falls in love with a gangster, bringing trouble and tragedy to Century Pictures. typewriter and adding machine RENTAL Call 585-5862 tot fnmpl free Delivery, Monthly lental er Una-Term lease. All ttln4i lw All Uses. Hundreds ef fomeus brand new and used portables and standardi at bargain prices.

LOUISVILLE TYPEWRITER CO. 137 S. 4th (on 4th near Market) Free Parking at 4th Main WEBUY-FORCASII An make, low mileage, clean, one owner Used Car that we can resell and guarantee for five years. Even though you're not in the market for a Cadillac, get more cash for your car and you can make that cash deal for less at the dealer of your choice. 4th at York 517-7471 Dorothy Lamour and Patricia Harty Love, American Style, ABC-32 at 10 p.m.

10:30 ABC-32: U.S. Open Golf Championship Highlights 4f the first two rounds from the Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota. 11:30 NBC-3: The Tonight Show Peter Lawford is host to Mama Cass Elliott, Lee Berry and Pat Henry. 11:30 ABC-32: The Dick Cavett Show Actress Alice Playten, Jerry Lewis and author Michael Crighton. 1 a.m.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents A woman afraid of her husband's new hired hand makes a decision which rids her of both men. On Your Vacation RENT or BUY SAVE 40 COLLAPSIBLE CAMPER TRAVEL TRAILER TRUCK CAMPER Today's Movies on TV Ross in "Mister Buddwing," 1966 An amnesia victim searches for his identity. 9:00 Channel 15: Orson Welles and Jeanette Nolan in "Macbeth," 1948 Film adaptation of Shakespeare's drama. 11:30 Channel 11: Tony Britton and John Wittig in "The Last Winter," 1962 In occupied Denmark, villagers are forced to take sides to rescue a British agent. 11:30 Channel 32: Georges Poumouly and Jean-Louis Trintig-nant in "If Every Guy in the World," 1955 A worldwide rescue operation is begun to save the crew of a ship stricken with a strange malady.

4:00 Channel 3: Molly Bee, Ben Cooper and Edgar Buchanan in "Chartroose Caboose," 1960, color A retired railroad conductor takes in an eloping couple. 6:00 Channel 32: Mercedes McCambridge and Linda Gaye Scott in "Run Home Slow," 1965 A family turns into a band of murdering bank robbers to avenge their father's death. 7:30 Channel 32: Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons in "Desi- ree," 1954, color The romance of Napoleon and Josephine. 9:00 CBS-11: James Garner, Jean Simmons and Katharine A bug possibly a $300,000 bug has cropped up in a Louisville budget proposal to shift $750,000 from Louisville General Hospital to the University of Louisville School of Medicine. The $750,000 had been given to General Hospital in previous years to pay salaries of intern and resident physicians.

But since the house staff works under the direction of the of it was decided to let the school, rather than the hospital, pay these salaries beginning July 1. Now some authorities doubt that Medicare and Medicaid the Government health insurance programs for the elderly and poor will reimburse the hospital for the medical care of patients qualifying for the programs if the expense of such care is not borne by the hospital. The Louisville-Jefferson County Health Board and of officials, including President Woodrow Strickler, discussed the problem for several yesterday morning without coming up with a definite answer. Ruling Is Sought Dr. Hoyt D.

Gardner, board chairman, said it is hoped that federal and state authorities will agree to reimburse the of this coming year as General has been reimbursed in former years for doctor bills at the hospital. "This reimbursement amounts to about $300,000 a year, and it's too large a sum to be lost in a shuffle," Gardner said. Federal and state authorities will be asked to rule on the problem within the next week, Gardner said. In other business at yesterday's health board meeting, a "general Hospital Building Fund" was established and is open for donations. Dr.

Gardner said the fund was made necessary by several recent gifts. These include a $25,000 gift Monday by the Auxiliary of Louisville General Hospital. The money was donated on condition that construction on a new hospital be started within three years. Another sizable sum is expected from receipts of the first annual Kentucky Thoroughbred Pro-Celebrity Golf Tournament held June 1 at Hurstbourne Country Club. "Some smaller gifts from estates and such are beginning to come in," Gardner Reserve yours NOW, Call 447-1752 All A I Paf Bowling Green, Ky.

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Baseball: Dodgers-Reds game at Cincinnati. WLW (700), WMPI-FM (100.9), WSAC-FM (105.5) 8 p.m. Nightbeat: The comedy of Fred Allen. WAVE (970) 8:05 p.m. Metz Here: Milt Metz asks listeners: "Whom do you most admire?" WHAS(840) 8:30 p.m.

Stereo Concert Hall: Chopin's First Piano Concerto and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in D. FM-WHAS (97.5) 9 p.m. i Miles Park race with Bud Reeves reporting. WINN (1240) 10 p.m. Millstones in Jazz: Les McCann and Eddie Harris.

WLRS-FM (102.3) 10 p.m. BASKETWEAVE States Righters Expecting 1,000 At Newport Meet The Courier-Journal lluegrass Bureau As many as 1,000 members of the National States Rights Party devoted to white supremacy are expected to gather in Newport, tomorrow and Sunday for a national convention. The party, which says it has about 500 members in the Covington-Newport area, will conduct its annual meeting at Newport's Grandview Gardens. Among the principal speakers will be J. B.

Stoner, a legal adviser to James Earl Ray, convicted of assassinating civil-rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Stoner, a candidate for governor of Georgia, will appear at the opening session beginning at noon tomorrow. Jerry Pope, party organizer in Kentucky, said that the group will adopt programs for the year and select candidates for major offices in several states. He said that the party is a segregationist group that opposes school integration, open housing, and similar W7 Includes cedar boards, nails and post.

per foot ls3 Stockade The board hopes to build a 400-bed hospital on a site just east of the present General. The cost is currently estimated as between $28 million and $32 million. French Gothic WTMT 620 ''-M- WSM 650 NBC News Cm! Nashville Hour WLW 700 hw WLW 'WW NBC News on Cincinnati Hour waky 790 WHAS 840 "ours OHW CBS News en Hour WFIA 900 ''ft- WAVE 970 NBCNewsonHou' WKLO 1080 "Hours News at WINN 1 240 Ncw Hur Hours WREY 1290 NewAlbany Wew' 1411 "WLOU 1350 Vffi WXVW 1450 ABC NewsVnHour Jeffersonville WHEL 1570 News at s30 WFPK-FM 91.9 FM WHAS-FM 97.5 "nft'rm a.m.-ll midnight iAaVi: WKLO-FM 99.7 WMPI-FM 100 9 ea.m.-iopm. mn rm IWW.T MBS News on Hour, :30 Scottsburg WLRS-FM 102.3 MBS News WSTMFM 103.1 News at :30 WSAC-FM 1 05 5 S'ro Mus: i midnlent JartICnox News on Hour WOXE-FM 106 3 Stereo Music "VaJAE -rm I UO.O a.m.-ll midnight Elliabethtewn News at 7:45 a.m., noon, p.m. and iSS WKRX-FM 106.9 i AlC News ill -y Split Rail Drunken Driving Charges Minority Contractor Seminars Scheduled The Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission will conduct seminars to provide minority group contractors and bidders with information to help them prepare bids on city, county, CHAIN LINK WIRE 1449 37, of MOO block Noah Drive.

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James B. Welch S3, of 4400 block S. 2nd. 50' Roll 4'xl 1' gauge "We Manufacture What We Sell" Allien rcMPt: mod 41 state and federal projects. The seminars will be at Community Methodist Church, 677 S.

40th, on three consecutive Tuesdays beginning June 30 at 7 p.m. The seminars will include talks by John Koenig, city-county purchasing director; Ed Todd, director of the University of Louisville purchasing department, and representatives of the General Services Administration, the Naval Ordnance Plant and the Army Corps of Engineers. Vice President Named For Campbellsville College Special to The Courier-Journal CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. Dr. David L.

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