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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 41

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Wednesday, Sept 14, 1966 7D Showtimes Today POLITICAl ADVERTISEMENT fOUTICAl ADVEBTISDtZsTT MOVIES Channel 27 Darkened By Short Circuit Station WXXI, the city's fledgling educational television operation, hopes you didn't throw out your set Just because vou couldn't get any of its programs last night MILO THOMAS Delegate, World rW Thrsj AthM, (Greece. "63. Washington, D.C., '65; neve, Switzerland, '67; Chairman, World Pmmf Tkm I mm flammttf. Amwrieae Trial Boat," and "Yellow Rolls Royce." Central "Glass Bottom Boat" and "She." Lake Shore "Let's Kill Uncle," "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane," "Nightmare." Washington "Let's Kill Uncle," "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane," "Nightmare." Vj Lawyer International Bar In- tr.Amrieen Bar An.t Iritis Academy 1 Jj Forantie Sciences. I I Democrat for 14n District 11 1 Louis luppa 2nd, Election Committee Pres.

TArtt Cheers for MJo TJkomos Hip! Hip! Irk mand," 7:20, 9:45. Towne "A Man Called Flintstone," 7:30, 9:30. Panorama "Battle of Khartoum" 8. Waring "Harper," 8:55 and "Never Too Late," 7:10. Lyell "Let's Kill Uncle," 7:10 and "Plainsmen," 8:30.

Ridoge "Born Free," 7 and "Arizona Raiders," 8:35. DRIVE-INS North Park "A Man Called Flintstone," "Heroes of Telemark" Rochester "Tomb of Torture," "Cave of the Living Dead," "Queen of Blood." Starllte "Chamber of Horrors," and "The Chapman Report" Empire "Glass Bottom Paramount "Chamber of Horrors," 12, 8:15, 6:30, 9:45 and "Pardners," 1:40, 4:55, 8:10. Regent "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 12:30, 2:45, 5,7:15,9:30. Cinema "Walk Don't Jin," 7:25, 9:45. Fine Arts "Born Free," 7:30, 9:35.

Loew'i "The Russians are Coming," 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:35 9:50. Uttle "Morgan," 1.30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:25, 9:35. Monroe "The Sound of Music," 2, 8. Riviera "Dr. Zhivago," 2,8.

Coronet "Shop in Main Street," 7, 9:15. Stoneridge "Lost Com i Rock 'n' Roll Disc Set by Teacher As Homework ITHACA (ft Radio station WTKO was swamped with telephone calls from girls yesterday. All of the callers wanted to hear a popular rock roll song. Disc Jockey Dave Stewart kept reminding the girls the station does not accept telephone requests for records. Finally one girl became ex Artist Series Slated At Geneseo Two performances by the New York City Opera Company, a concert by the Chamber symphony of Philadelphia and by the Abbey singers are among events of an artist series program this academic year at the State University College at Geneseo.

Prof. Robert Iagro, chairman, announced dates as follows: Sept. 26, Mitchell-Ruff Trio; Oct 19, "The White Devil;" Nov. 15, Norman Walker Dance Company; Dec. 7, "Tosca;" Dec.

8, "The Consul." Feb. 21, "An Evening's Frost," March 15, Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia; April 3, "The Bernard Show Story;" April 24, Abbey Singers; May 10, Beers Family Folk Singers. FIRE FACILITIES RATED GENESEO The Village Board has received a survey of Geneseo fire-fighting facilities from the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization. Conducted every two to three years by the organization's instigation, the survey was made here in June. Findings will be released after the trustees study the report, according to Mayor Vincent Ryan.

The station will be back on the air at 7 p.m. today after an absence of programs last night due to a short circuit. Station officials had to send to Syracuse for replacement of a defective part in the transmission line leading from the station's transmitter to its antenna on Pinnacle Hill. It couldn't be installed in time to get back on the air last night A station spokesman said the short began showing up Monday evening. The five programs that were to be seen last night, including a study of mental and emotional disturbance and a concert by the Buffalo Symphony orchestra, will not be repeated for later viewing, due to tight scheduling, a Channel 21 spokesman indicated.

The station's daytime programming is to begin next week, with classroom-type features predominant The station broadcasts over the area's ultra-high frequency setting. 0 MEN WOMEN PEnFlELD-PflHORfllilA tm mm "The ability to conquer nervousness and i tfr asperated with his refusal to play the record and said: "But it was assigned to us. Our teacher told us to listen to it and give a report in class." Stewart checked with the teacher who confirmed the assignment "I like that kind of music, too," the teacher said. aetsfflis apvan wuii eii-bniiaenbo i nor uuntuir to acquire. It is not a gift bestowed by Providence on only a few rarely endowed individuals.

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