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98 Th Pittsburgh Press, March 20, 1968 fTfJgy fa Midnight Woathcr Fotccatf I ui I lui i vjw I i nousron-u Are Live vn 1 1 i FRIIZINO TOIONtO Cuioshi COOly MILD 50 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson join Mike Douglas as co-hosts for a week soon. By using mostly has-beens and upcoming people, Mike stays reasonably within his budget. A second rerun of ABC's documentary about Robert Scott's unsuccessful trek to the South Pole is set for May 17. Bethel Leslie, recovering from the measles, is expected to return to her role as Dr. Maggie Powers on NBC's "The Doctors." "Lassie" will go to Alaska this season for new backgrounds.

And would you believe it? Frank Sinatra's next album will be composed completely of country-western songs. By VINCE LEONARD, Press TV-Radio Editor Remember the bustle raised over the telecasting of the first Houston-UCLA basketball game? Certainly it was ado about something. This time around, there's no such tempestuousness. Channel 11 simply announces it will telecast the rematch live at midnight it starts at 9 p. m.

on the West Coast Friday. It's a semi-final battle for the NCAA championship. Houston won the first game in January, 71-69. NBC PLANS a series of four programs annually on the urban crisis in America. Fred Freed will direct the study and is executive producer.

First program will air in prime time in September. Musical Sounds On FM 7:30 A. M. (EST) 32168 AM STATIONS KOV 1410 WJAS 1320 (ABC) (NBC) WEDO 810 KDKA 1020 (CBS) WTAE 1250 WZUM ISM WWSW 970 WLOA 1550 WAMO 860 WPIT 730 WEEP 1080 WMCK 1360 (Mutual) WPSL 1510' FM STATIONS tk i FOR PERIOD ENDING Wiitern Penniylvanli Cloud and cooler with Intermittent rain tonloht and tomorrow. Low tonight 40 to low 50s.

Ohio-Considerable eloudlnesi and net as worm with ihowers tonloht. Low tonloht mid 30 northweet to near 50 southeast. Cloudy and cooler with Intermittent rain tomorrow. West Virginia-Cloudy and mild with showers tonight and tomorrow. Chance ot few thundershowers tomorrow.

Low tonight to 54. High tomorrow 51 to 64 northwest and In the 60s east and south portions. FIVE-DAY FORECAST Thursday, March It through Monday, March 25 Western Pennsylvania Temperatures will overage near normal. Dally hiohs In the 40s north to near 50 south. Nightly lows averaging near 30s.

Cooler by Friday, warming a little early next week, showers Thursday to Saturday averaging one half Inch. Western New York Temperatures will average near normal with hlghi near 40 ona lows near 30. Cooler Thursday and Friday and little change through Monday. Showers Thursday ond roln or snow Friday and Saturday expected to overage one auarter Inch liquid West Virginia Temperatures wilt average near normal. Daytime highs will coverage in the mid 50s ond nightly lows In the upper 30s.

Turning cooler Thursday or Friday ond remain-Ino cool over the week end. Precipitation will overage from three auarters to one and a half Inch occurlng over the week end. hSSi 'ttJWM W62! '61 ro High l68l37fLJ3l 40ljUljf47l33P Loyv I 301 6T36I BfMI 211 251 301 2tf Mean I 491 221 471 21! 301 371 321 391 27 Pree. IIOI.08lOITI.77l.23l.09l Airport Temperature for Yesterday Normal temperature for the day 31 Fxcess In temp, for day 11 Excess In temp, since Mar. II Deficiency In temp, since Jan.

1st. 359 Airport Precipitation Data for Yesterday Total preclp. since Mar. 1st 2.29 Normal preclp. since Mar.

2.00 Excess In preclp. since Mar. 0.29 Total preclp. since Jan. 1st 5.91 Normal preclp.

since Jan. 1st 7.25 Deficiency In preclp. since Jan. 1st 1.34 River Conditions The upper Ohio and upper Allegheny Rivers were falling slowly this morning while the lower Allegheny was rising slowly and the Mononga-hela River was about stationary. Light scattered rain showers fell over the watershed during (he past 24 hours.

The rivers In the Pittsburgh District will rise slowly during the next 24 hours. River stages were reported as follows: Allegheny River: Warren, Pa. 4.3R, Franklin, Pa. 7.S, Parker, Pa. 6.8F.

Monongohelo River! Lock 7, Greensboro, Pa. 14.4S. Cheat River: Parsons, W. Vo. West Fork River: Beaver Falls, Pa.

S.3S. Ohio River: Pittsburgh, Pa. 16.4P, Oashields Dam, (Upper J3 PROFILES IN COURAGE 14 LANGUAGE 11:00 A. M. 10-ANOY OF MAYBERRY 4M0VE C(Jnf.) 6, 7, II PERSONALITY Color 13 MEET THE ARTS 11:30 A.

M. 2, 10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 MOVIE (Cont.) 6, 7, ll-HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Color 13 FRIENDLY GIANT 11:45 A. M. 13 KINDERGARTEN AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON 2, 7, ll-NEWS Color BEWITCHED 6-JEOPARDY Color 10-LOVE OF LIFE Color 13-MISTEROGERS 12:30 P. M.

10-SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Color TREASURE ISLE Color 7, 1 1 EYE GUESS Color 13 FILM 12:45 P.M. 10 GUIDING LIGHT Color 1:00 P. M. 2-MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW Color Mrs. Betty Hughes is co-host, Guests: Earl Wrightson, Lois Hunt, Victor Buono, Charlotte Kline, Jose Melis.

THE FUGITIVE 9-NEWS NEWLYWED GAME AS THE WORLD TURNS Color 1 JEOPARDY Color NEWS '68 LANGUAGE 1:15 P. M. JACK LALANNE SHOW GUIDING LIGHT 1:30 P. M. MIKE DOUGLAS (Cont.) THE FUGITIVE (Cont.) RURAL REVIEW Color II LET'S MAKE A DEAL Color 9- AS THE WORLD TURNS Color 10- PAT BOONE SHOW Color TALKING TOWN 1:45 P.

M. HOLA NINOS Color MEET THE ARTS 2.00 M. MIKE DOUGLAS (Cont.) NEWLYWED GAME Color 7. 1 1 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Color 9- LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING Color PAT BOONE (Cont.) DEMAND PERFORMANCE 2:15 P. M.

SCIENCE 2:30 P. M. 9, 10-HOUSE PARTY Color Guests: Charles Neal end Judy Lawrence. BABY GAME Color 7, 1 lTHE DOCTORS Color SCIENCE; SING LANGUAGE 3:00 P. M.

9, 10 TO TELL THE TRUTH GENERAL HOSPITAL Color 7, 1 1 ANOTHER WORLD 13-NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE 3:30 P. M. 9, 10 EDGE OF NIGHT Color ADVENTURE TIME Color 7, I l-YOU DON'T SAY Color PERSPECTIVE (Cont.) THURSDAY MORNING Chinn.l Indicate Color 6:00 A. M. jHOW IT HAPPENED I (V FARM, HOME AND GARDEN 1 1 QUEST 6:30 A.

M. 2, 10 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7-ACCENT ON MUSIC 1 1 FARM REPORT; DEVOTIONS 7:00 A. M. 2-NEWS Color 4, 7, 1 1 TODAY Color Roqer Tory Peterson will discuu hit book, "Field Guide to Wild-flowers" (7), Economist Eliot Jeneway will talk about the American economy (7:30) Sen. Edward Kennedy it guest -NEWS 10-NEWS; CHAT 7:15 A.

M. 10 JUST FOR KIDS 7:30 A. M. 2-NEWS (Cont.) 4-CASPER CARTOONS 7, II TODAY (Cont.) THE ASTRONUT Color 10 JUST FOR KIDS (Cont.) 7:45 A. M.

-KING AND ODIE 8:00 A. M. 2, I0-CAPTAIN KANGAROO Color 4-RICKI; ROMPER ROOM Color 4 7, 1 1 TODAY (Cont.) 8:30 A. M. 2, 10 KANGAROO (Cont.) 4-ROMPER ROOM (Cont.) 7, II TODAY (Cont.) 9:00 A.

M. 2-CONTACT Color Dr. Cleo Dawson is quest. 4-PAT BOONE IN HOLLYWOOD Color Guests: Richard Pryor, Joanne Barnes, Peter Marshall, Williams. Aaron 2 4 4 ROMPER ROOM Color 7-JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH -JACK LALANNE 10 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA Color 11 GIRL TALK Color Guests: Wendy JnUns, Carmel Quinn.

Audrey Mais. 13 READING II 14 LANGUAGE 9:15 A. M. 13 TELL ME A STORY 9:30 A. M.

2 CONTACT (Cont.) 4-IOONE (Cont.) ROMPER ROOM (Cont.) 7-ROMPER ROOM Color BEWITCHED 10 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING Color 11- GIVE IT A WHIRL Color 13-CONCERTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 10:00 A. M. 2, 10-CANDID CAMERA 4 DATING GAME Color 4, 7, 1 1 SNAP JUDGMENT Color 14 13 SING. CHILDREN, SING 10:30 A. M.

2, 1 10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 4-MOVIE "Cell 2455 Death Row," Wil-' liem Campbell, Kethryn Grant. Tolls of condemned Iciller who writes autobiography in death row. True aspects heighten impact. (1955) 4, 7, ll-CONCENTRATION Color 4 9, 2, 4 6, 2, 6, 7 10 1 13 16 4 9 4 7, 13 4 13 2 4 4, 10 13 13 2, 4 4. 13 2, 4 4.

2, 4 4, 13 WHAT BEGAN as a tongue-in-cheek promotion stamp out air pollution via Press ads has turned into public service programming for good-sounding WKJF-FM Radio. Warren Gerard is moderator of the scries, "Air and the Stuff We Breathe," which airs twice daily at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.

Gerard interviews all the right people on the subject of air pollution it's causes, potential remedies, the progress made in controlling it, and a hopeful prediction for the future of clean air. JIM WHITE will report on the causes and the aftermath of the Point Pleasant, W. bridge disaster in "The Bridge Is Falling," a 60-minute documentary tomorrow at 8:05 p. m. on KDKA Radio.

White, who went to the scene for the report, also includes a rather macabre aspect in the hour a collection of samples of some recently issued country-western records that balladize the tragedy. CBS-TV's National Geographic special on "The Amazon" topped the latest national Nielsen ratings. "Family Affair" was second, Andy Griffith third, "Bonanza" fourth. Others: Smothers Brothers Oooe) JI.1R, Montgomery Dab, Pa. U.1F, Pike Islond, I 17.3S, Dam No.

12, Wheeling, W. Va. 15.7S. P-Falllng R-Rlslno S-StatlonarV p.pool U-unknown Yesterdov i Highs and Overnight Lews Albany 51 30 Miami Beach 71 Atlanta 79 41 Milwaukee 60 33 Atlantic City 54 39 Minneapolis 50 2 Baltimore 61 40 New Orleans 77 Bismarck 26 10 New York 42 47 Boise 54 27 Norfolk 52 Boston 45 42 Okla. City 64 3 Chlcaaa Omaha 41 24 60 40 68 39 49 47 75 43 60 38 Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Denver 77 54 Philadelphia, 61 51 Phoenix 75 54 Pittsburgh aa it Ralelah Des 52 24 Detroit 65 51 Dodge 58 30 alt Loke C.

47 ft an Antonio. 74 66 Francisco 66 54 T. LDU1 Fort Worth. Havre Houston Huron Indianapolis 66 56 1A 1C iault Mori 38 34 31 Seattle 51 39 33 1( Sheridan 7i Tompa Woshinaton 30 12 67 44 67 44 35 19 Jacksonville Kansas City. 60 30 W' 38 21 Louisville St Madison 59 30 wBr Memphis 79 60 Tlw 7iu Montreal 53 35 27 20 Bank Bandits Search Pushed Press State Wire WAYNESBURG State Police and FBI agents continued their search today for three gunmen who robbed a rural Greene County bank of about $18,000.

The men entered the First National Bank office in nearby Clarksville late yesterday afternoon and took the money from two tellers. Before fleeing, police said, they locked the bank employes and one customer in the office vault. Police said the bandits fled north toward Route 88 in a late model car with temporary Pennsylvania or Ohio license plates. HOME SHOW to open April at Civie Arena. 6:10 p.m.

Serenade (Stereo). Selections by the David Rose Orchestra. WKJF-FM. 7:30 p. m.

Just Music. Villa-Lobo's Forest of the Amazon performed by the Symphony of the Air. KDKA-FM. p.m. Serenade.

Schubert's Octet in Major, Mozart's Concerto in Major, WJAS-FM. I p. m. Music of Masters (Stereo). Bizet's L'Arlesienne Suits No.

1 and 2, Paray conducts Detroit Symphony. Schumann's Symphony No. 1, Bernstein conducts New York Philharmonic. WLOA-FM. 10:05 p.m.

Concert. Brahms' Tragic Overture, Schumann's Symphony No. 3 and Rossini's Sonata No. 6 for Strings. WJAS-FM.

FM Highlights 4:15 p. m. Men and Molecules. Scientists discuss man's pollution of the oceans. WDUQ-FM.

6:05 p. m. Studio B. Gentle jazz. WYDD-FM.

7:30 p. m. The Nation's Health. Sen. Abraham Ribi-coff will discuss the responsibilities of private and government agencies in providing for the nation's health.

WDUQ-FM. I p.m. Special Report. "Get Aboard a Flying Saucer." WKJF-FM. 10 p.

m. All Night Show. Rhythm and blues hits. WAMO-FM. 10:30 p.

m. Just Jazz. The trumpet and compositions of Booker Little. KDKA-FM. 10:30 p.

m. Inside Books. "Your Child is Dying to Learn" by Richard Gariepy. WKJF-FM. 11:15 p.

m. Casper Citron. More Music Less Yah No boring, repetitious gimmicks to keep you from enjoying our great musical programs. Need we aay more? SHORT SHOTS: Joe Pyne should have a real winner at 11:15 p. m.

on Channel 11. His guest is Prince who claims snakes will take over the world in 15 years. AM-970 SIVI ABERC adds glamour to ABC's golf bag which gets underway with the Jacksonville Open March 31 on Channel 4. 11th and "Laugh-In" 27th. On Radio meet St.

Louis Blues at Civic Arena. WTAE. 11:10 p.m. Waterford Feature Race. WWSW.

ERIC HOFFER writes very Sunday in The Press. "Bonnie and Clod" KDKA WEEP WJAS 99.7 WTAE WWSW 94.S WYOD WPIT I0I.S KQV 107.9 96.1 104.7 I02.S WDUO 91.5 WAMO 105.9 WLOA 96.9 WKJF 93.7 (Stereo) (Stereo) WNUF 100.7 (Stereo) Review of "The Weekend" and "Winter Journey." Anthony Greenback discusses his book, "The Book of Survival." WLOA-FM. Early Thursday 7:30 a.m. Glory Road. WAMO-FM.

10:05 a. m. Centerpiece. Featuring Buddy Greco, Nancy Wilson, Andy Williams. WYDD-FM.

11:05 a.m. Concerto. Mozart's Concerto in Major and Liszt's Concerto No. 2 in A Major for Piano. WJAS-FM.

12:30 p. m. Judt Music. Dvorak's Piano Quintet in A Major, performed by Barylli String Quartet. KDKA-FM.

1:05 p. m. Pop Concert. A taste of Viennese music without waltzes. WLOA-FM.

2:05 p. m. Overture. "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," starring Lillian Roth and Barbra Streisand. WYDD-FM.

Oil Shale Deposits Formed In Basins GENEVA The world's major oil-shale deposits were formed in large ocean and lake basins. Some of the individual deposits are many thousands of square miles in extent. Drrnwrs End Table kitchen Table Sears Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, NOON to 9 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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