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TV PirHtWg Prtsi, Sefurtiey, April 7, 164 20 2 (CDKA-TY Pifhkyrtjh ICISI Sunday Television Progr ams Today's 1 TV to AVIS BUNNACE and Tom Courtenay star in Channel "Cinema 90" entry. "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner." tonight ot 11:15. During a crosscountry race while he is an inmate of a reform school, a rebellious youngster recoils other events of his life. The film also stars Michael Redgrave and is directed by Tony Richardson. family life of pair ef Bengal t.qeoi end the two near kittens.

9 MOVIE (Cent I THE SUCCESSOR (Cent.) 5:30 P. M. 2 ASSIGNMENT PITTSBURGH 4 MOVIE (Cent 7. II-COLLEGE BOWL Celer Williams Co.le.ie is cha by Northere lll.nois University. 9 MEN IN CRISIS 10 AMATEUR HOUR 13-SUCCESSOR (Cent.) EVENING 6:00 P.

M. 2. IO-20TH CENTURY Focuses on American Fighting men, botb white and Negro, in V'etnam. 4MOVIE (Cent 4 FRANK McGEE Color 7 MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH 9 LAWRENCE WELK 11 NEWS 13 CONTINENTAL COMMENT 6:30 P. M.

2 THREE STAR NEWS 4 DEATH VALLEY DAYS Colof Rone'd Reigan stars as a em-bnyant San Francisco banker whose cieer plan saves the city from tinanL.al panic. 4, II THE CONGO: VICTIM OF INDEPENDENCE Coler Te''s the story of the Conqo'i path to nationhood, threatened on all sides by power itruqq es, constitutional crises, end la Ir of men trained for the responsibility of qovemment. Cret nrrarpr, 7 ALICE IN WONDERLAND Color Animated musical special featuring the voices of Janet Waldo, Sammy Davis Hadda Hopper, Zsa Gabor, Bill Dane, Howard Morris, 9- WELK (Cont.) 10- SALUTE TO LOCK HAVEN 13-CONCERT HALL Michel Dehost, flute, and Christian Ivaldl, piano, perform se Television Scout Murder Charge Deters Drake By .10 AX t'KOSBV Kll' BKTS SH'KUT AGKXT again has an ami absorbing ppisodo. Hero John Drake (Tatiick Mi-(liHihan is in tht Caribbean trying lo pivvent a revolution. At first he think his enemy is a TOyearold maverick, 1:30 P.

M. 2. t. tO-ED SULLIVAN (Cent.) 4 FBI (Cent.) 7. II BRANDED Celer McCord ii captured by would-be assassins on the mqht of the presidential bail.

Pert II. 13-SUNDAY SHOWCASE "Sympotiuns, Andre Voieen-Sy. Rjssien poet. 9:00 P. M.

i 10-PERRY MASON An oil baron is ila.n and the younq qeoloqist he has betrayed is charged with the rrlme. 4-SUNDAY MOVIE "The Story en Page One," Rite Hayworth, Anthony Fran-close. Explosive suspense drama about couple charged the murder of the woman's hu.banrf. 1901 1. 7.

1 1 BONANZA Coler mean a down and out O'unka-d at the saloon and him a job on the Pon-oornsa 13-SHOWCASE (Cont.) 9:30 P. to. 2. 9. 10 PERRY MASON (Cont.) 4 MOVIE (Cont.) 4, 7.

II-BONANZA (Cont.) 10:00 P. M. 2, 10-CANDID CAMERA 4MOVIE (Cent.) 4, 7, 1 1 LET MY PEOPLE GO Documentary detailinq the Jew. ish people's 2000 year search for ther promised home'and. 9-HOLLYWOOD PALACE Bing Crosby ii host to Tammy Grimes, Gully Richards, David Frost, Jack Mason, Del Morales.

10:30 P. M. 2, 10-WHAT'S MY LINE? 4-MOVIE (Cont.) 4. 7, 1 1 LET MY PEOPLE GO (Cont.) 9-HOLLYWOOD PALACE (Cont.) 11:00 P. M.

2, 7, 9, 10. II NEWS 4MOVIE (Cont.) 4 NEWS; WEATHER Color 11:15 P. M. 2-WEATHER; MOVIE Celor "Wild Heritaqe." Will Rogers Maureen Sullivan. Adventures, tragedies and romance of two pioneer families travel-inq west.

Western soap opoea. (195(1) 4-NEWS and Siding INSTALLED I'hone Your caresl Scar Store Today for FREEr I Sears sraas, antst and ro. PfOjrfi (itiji tl tklt fjt art $ppVnd kf tkt itotoai. SUNDAY MORNING 7:30 A. M.

10- ILAIR COUNTY ARTS 11 TV GOSPEL TIME 1:00 A. M. 1- CLOSEUP OUTDOORS CtUI 10 THIS IS THE LIFE 11- CARTOONS Cetof 1:30 A. H. 2- 0AVEY AND GOLIATH Colr ORAL ROIERTS DON POWELL 10 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 11 CARTOONS (CoM.) A.

H. i. IO-SACRE0 HEART t-SOCIAL SECURITY 9:00 A. M. 2 LINES OF FORCE POVr Est." rj 4 FAITH FOR TODAY 7-GOSPEL SINGERS ORAL ROBERTS 10 LEGACY OF LIGHT 11 JETSONS Color 9:30 A.

M. 2 THIS IS THE LIFE 4 FAITH AND FREEDOM 7 GOSPEL SINGERS (Con.) fMAGILLA GORILLA Color 10 INTERNATIONAL ZONE 11 ATOM ANT Color 10:00 A. M. 2, 10 CHANGE MY NAME TO LIFE E.xminat th uni'vcnal rvpont to th pliqhf of diiplcd Jwi immoH (itelv World Wr II, 4-FOR TEENAGERS ONLY i GOSPEL SINGERS 7 THE BEATLES 9 BEANY AND CECIL Color ll-STORYBOOK SQUARE 10:30 A. M.

2. 10 CHANGE MY NAME (Cont.) 4 MARRIAGE OR MIRAGE GOSPEL SINGERS (Cont.) 7 PETER POTAMUS Color 9 YELLOWSTONE Color II CHRISTOPHERS "No Substitute for You." 11:00 A. M. 2 LAND OF 12 TRIBES Perry Como rviw th ntiv lif of 12 tribei In TanqsoyiVa nd tht misiionnry work blinq don In ih hert of Africa. 4 BULLWINKLE Color 4 HUMBARD FAMILY 7, II PALM SUNDAY SERVICE Color From th Knwond fptist Chiirrh in Cincinnati, Ohio.

9 CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW 10 CAMERA THREE 11:30 A. M. 2 AMATEUR HOUR 4-DISCOVERY i Story of th wlio rushed to Cnliforn: to search for qold in 1 849. Rpat) HUMBARD (Cont.) 7, II PALM SUNDAY SERVICE (Cont.) 9 CATHEDRAL (Cont.) 10 FAITH FOR TODAY Color AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON 2-NEWS 4 BUGS BUNNY 6- THIS IS THE LIFE 7 WORD OF LIFE 9 RURAL URBAN SCENE 10 PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE 11 FOCUS ON WORLD AFFAIRS 12:15 P. M.

2-EAVESDROP Ann Cono, star of th jh Was BjrUsqu it quest. 9-CLASSROOM CAMERA 12:30 P. M. 2-EAVESDROP (Cont.) 4 BUGS BUNNY (Cont.) 4 REV. DON POWELL 7 HOME FOR PASSOVER Color Drama in observance of the Jewish Hol'day of Passover, 9 GREATEST OF THESE 10 LIFE OF TRIUMPH 1 1 ALLEGHENY ROUNDTABLE Dr.

Dean Ciarl, professor of Medical and Hospital Administration at the University of Pitts-burgh School of Pubhe Health, 1:00 P. M. 2 FLASHBACK who is illinsr to shoot his way to power. His friend (he thinks is the old man's aide, pretty Ilia Coldonl, whom he meets on the sly. But when the maverick is shot, Drake gets the blame.

This leads to a bombastic escae from a prison and for some fascinat- ing hideand seek games un-; der a coffin. Excellent cast includes John Wood vine, Richard O'Sullivan and Paul Cut ran. Channels 2, 9, 10. 4.5;:to CLASSIC pits Dave Marr and Tommy Jacobs against the team of Bobby Nichols and Ray Floyd on the green of La Costa Country Club, Carlsbad, Calif. The Ikws ate after a $50,000 first prize.

The event will conclude Sunday. Channels 2, 10. FLIPPEK Is In big trouble with "Deep Waters." Porter and Ilia are stranded In her submarine after it snaps its propeller on the coral ocean bottom, ISO feet down. The two are so convinced their dolphin pal will alert topsideis that they use up their limited air chatting about Swedish dinners and playing cards. Little do they know Hipper is having it tough arousing Sandy and Rud to the rescue.

It's a sus-penseful session the tykes will enjov. Channels 6, 7, 11 (Color) GET SMART begins a two-parter, "Ship of Spies." which has Agents S6 and DO afloat, on a freighter suspected of carrying a Kaos killer with the stolen plans of a nuclear amphibian battleship. Also aboard are S0O monkeys, eager to gobbl up 20 tons of bananas, and the chop-ciop sounds of some mysterious walker. Although Sfi has a telephone built In his pistol, his call for help doesn't WTAE-PiHtkurgti (ABC) WJAC (NIC, ABC) WTftFWhMlins (NIC) (CIS, AIC) WFBG Altoofl (CIS. AK) (NIC) Educe tienel) WOEX Pithburah 10 II 13 14 (Pert-time UHP Ediieetieeal) 4SPORTS; MOVII 7 THEATER ONE 9 MOVIE 10 NEWS: MOVIE Color 1 1 SON OF CHILLER i "Galaiy Be nq 11:30 P.

M. 4MOVIE Color "River of No Ra'urn." Marilyn Monrce, Robert Mitchum. Sa-loon fleeinq froni her husband, shoots raqing rep ds with men end hit son. Not too had. (I9B4) 1:30 A.

M. 10 TELL ME, DR. BROTHERS Color Party Pretzel Last night's Party Pretezl on KDKA Radio's Party Line: What va Is naniHl fur a city that la now 117 mi Ira Inland? A -Adriatic sa for Adria. If you or your children are allergic to regular mi I If try pou'M II I II A ully-tesled, timt-teiied, MODI-HED MILK from COUNTRY BELLE, could be your tnswer. PERTO it fresh, wholesome trade A milk that has been specially treated to make the irotems more digestible for In-ants and adults as well.

If regular milk causes colic in infants, skin rashes, upset stomach, indigestion or other milk allergy symtv toms, we suggest that you ask your pediatrician or doctor about PERTO. Delivered on special erder to your home fey your Country telle milkman. countiy Remember only countRy Bene has PERTO I lie dairy ith YOU in mind! 4 CHANNEL countiy i'l nii ham DtLUC "Gi Me th Men Wise Are Stout-Heerted Men." 4 AMERICAN SPORTSMAN C.let An elk hunt from Grend Ttn Netionsl Peri with Joe Fost end Ken Mertin, Queil shoot neer A'beny, "th Ckerlie Con-e'lv end Murrey F'emmq. 4. 1 1 MEET THE PRESS Celer Mrs.

Indlre Genahi. Prime Minister of Ind be inter-ved. 7 FAITH IN OUR VALLEY PORKY PIG 10 INCOME TAX "Sick Pay Eiclusion." IJ FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS "A Winter's Tele." starring Robert Shew. Rosalie Critchiey end Patrick Macnee. 1:15 P.

M. 10 MOVIE in Tons- Con-nay, Mone Mans. A manhunt for danqerous filer. Tpcai of the teres. (1944) 1:30 P.

M. 2-SUNDAY FEATURE "The Untorqiven," j.t Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn. A feud to the death between en Indian tribe end pioneer fnnvly. Superior western. (I960) 4 SPORTSMAN (Cont.) ORAL ROBERTS 7 FRONTIERS OF FAITH Dr.

A. Reuben GornitiU of the American Lutheran Church is speaker. 9 CASPER CARTOONS 10 MOVIE (Cont.) 1 1 ALUMNI FUN Amherst Col eie niseis Wash-inqton 2:00 P. M. 2, 10 MOVIE (Cont.l 4, 6 9 NBA BASKETBALL Boston et Ph.ladelphie.

7 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF EASTER Color Walter Brennan narrates "The Sermon on the Mount," "The Crucifixion," ''The Resurrection" end "The Ascension of Christ." Beciqiound vocal numbers by the Simeone Chorale. II ROLLER DERBY 13 FESTIVAL (Cont.) 2:30 P. H. 2 MOVIE (Cont.) 4, 4, 9 BASKETBALL (Cont.) 7 GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN GOLF 10 SPORTS SPECTACULAR Auto thrill jhow from West Pa'm Beach, Fie. A review (in color) of last year's thorough bred racmq chamB'ons, II COLOSSUS THEATER "Duel of Fire," Fernando Lames, Liano Orfei.

13 FESTIVAL (Cont.) 3:00 P. M. 2, ll-MOVIE (Cont.) 4, 4, 9 BASKETBALL (Cont.) 7-GOLF 10 SPORTS (Cont.) 13 FESTIVAL (Cont.) 3:30 P. M. 2, ll-MOVIE (Cent,) 4, 4, 9 BASKETBALL (Cont.) 7 GOLF (Cont.) 10 SPORTS (Cant.) 13 FRENCH CHEF Julia Child demonitraej en unusual recipe for scallops in white wine sauce.

4:00 P. M. 2, 10-GOLF CLASSIC Dave Marr and Tommy Jacobs meet Bobby Nichols and Ray Floyd. 4-JUNIOR HIGH QUIZ St. Edmund Academy meets St.

Ann School of MiHva'e. 4 AMERICAN SPORTSMAN Color Craig Stevens and Joe Foss hunt for sambar stag in India. Robert Fuller and Carl Mills on turley shoot in southwest Tens. 7. II-BIG THREE GOLF Color- Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaui ed feary Player eompele.

9-MOVIE "Arabian Niqfitj," Maria Jon Hall. 13 KEY TO THE CITY Dr. M. T. Mehdi, Secretary General of the Action Commit, tee on American Arab Rela tions, is Interviewed.

4:15 P. M. 13 SOVIET PRESS 4:30 P. M. 2, 10 GOLF CLASSIC (Cont.) 4 DR.

MARLAND REPORTS Dr. Marland will evplain liow more than four million doila-s e'located in federal funds; through the Elementary end Seconday Education Act of 1965 will be used in the Pittsburgh Public School svstpm. 4 SPORTSMAN (Cont.) 7, II-BIG THREE GOLF (Cont.) 9 MOVIE (Cont.) 13 THE SUCCESSOR Shows the ma hrery at wort in the of Pope John XXIII. 5:00 P. M.

2, 10 GOLF CLASSIC (Cont.) 4 FAMILY MOVIE ALBUM Color "The Adventures of Tm Sawyer, Tommy WVlr Brennan. Good version of Twain classic. Will deliqht everybody. (19381 4, 7, 1 1 WILD KINGDOM Color Merlin Perkins observes the TERMITE CONTROL Prices You Con Afford Full Insurance Coverage and Full Guarantee FREE INSPECTON Call 322-5900 Sani-Products 1022 I. Ohio St.

Pgh. 15212 Wt would prolV'. for I purely qnnrj will and I I only tha hard-af fiaarinq I I economic raatnni, that I I ordv this attachmanr. AND TO" htrrl nf hmrlnr I nulrl Ilka rrrflta nur TV Attarhmrnt. QllMWl 4:00 P.

M. I Ifr-SOLF CLASSIC Pave Marr end Jirobi irt Babby cno.i and Ry flnyi is tr 3ft We champ on- ir ifisKh tmt er La l.ne Country Cljb Ca.f. 4-PRO IOWLERS (Cent.) 7-TRAlLS WEST ll-MOVIE (Cm. GREEN THUMI How to qrow and cs a for African v'rl. 4:30 P.

M. 15GOLF CLASSIC (Co 4 GADAIOUT GAODIS Coior PC Crt." 4 FRO IOWLERS (Cant.) 7-CAMP RUNAMUCK IARN DANCE 1 1 MOVIE (Cent.) 13-AUTO MECHANICS Tre op'' ef ts ci 'r-a to' and tuel pjrrp a a es-panad. 5:00 r. M. lOGOLF CLASSIC 4 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLINS 6- MICKEY MOUSE CLUB 7- SOUTHERN 500 Color -LOST IN SPACE A i' aaa of "stMce f'npra's' a 'd ar-ri-i MOVIE (Cont.) 13 GREAT DECISIONS Bs-'i U.

S. pU" fi il South VirMm. 5:30 P. M. 4-BOWLING (Cont.) 7-GOLF WITH SAM SNEAD Color -LOST IN SPACE (Cont.) 10- HOLLYWOOD 1 1 MOVIE (Cont.) TALENT SCOUT 13 OPINION IN THE CAPITAL EVENING 6:00 t.

M. 2 EARLY SHOW and t-a Me' ma ds." 4 ADVENTURE Color Tnrfa American trv.el to ft O. lor an. pedition to study n-leit fie phenomenon i we I as t-CROSS SECTION; NEWS Color 7 SAMMY DAVIS SHOW Guests: Judy Gv'and fi Lt-tarn-en, f-'ank Gorsnin and 7ri Tt-orntnn -NEWS; SCORES 10 talent scout (Cont.) 11- NEWS 13-WORLD OF MUSIC Younq French Jean- Ha Med'na proved? an in-liqht into the prob'efn! attendant tn a mnrert career. 6:30 P.

M. 7, 10-NEWS Color 4-MOVIE SPECIAL Color "Dnsfry." Asid Murphy. M.iri Younqster a deputy marshal aid ems up tU town. Usual rUt. (I9S5) 4 BEETHOVEN: ORDEAL AND TRIUMPH Color A study of the early creative Vears in the lite of Ludwiq von nVethoyen, David McCa'ium is the of Eefthovpn.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra performs. 7 SAMMY DAVIS (Cont.) 9- VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF SEA A scientist creifes a replira of Admiral and sends tt man to run tha Seaviaw. (fe-paatl I lSTUDIO WRESTLING 13 DIRECTIONS '6i P. M. 7-WORLD TODAY 4 MOVIE (Cont.) fc BEETHOVEN (Cont.) 7-NEWS VOYAGE (Cont.) 10 STEP THIS WAY 11- WRESTLING (Cont.) 13 REGIONAL REPORT An etanvnation ot the Ppub'i-can party in various req'cnj of tha Unit.d States.

7:30 P. M. 2, 10 JACKIE GLEASON Gjet: rr impersonator Mar. ilyn Michaft'. 4-MOVIE (Cont.) 7, ll-FLIPPER Color When Uila's Sijbmar'ne snaps its propiller, she and Pni ier ara t'apred on the ocean iloor, 13 REPORT (Cont.) 8:00 P.

M. 2, 10 JACKIE GLEASON (Cont.) 4-MOVIE (Cont.) DEATH VALLEY DAYS A yon-j sheriff I'aia'y a'tacs a trin to satisfy a ta iien a-ja'nsi t'p rai''oad 7, ll-l DREAM OF JEANNIE Tony 0)' b''TO 'r 11 13 ARTISTRY OF GROOVE HOLMES 8:30 P. M. 2, 10 SECRET AGENT Jnnn Dria slaps in4-) a i'p st by a hoa. vs-nm a-d is a'-' jsd 4, 4 LAWRENCE WEIK Color A m.js- al Ar' i.

7, ll-GET SMART Color A.ia'ts 8n a' 1 t. ic. tth ci of s.r -r a s'- Is -i 13-OPERA FESTIVAL "Piia" f.c ii a IMS D' 1 P. M. 2, 9.

10-SECRET AGENT 4, e-WELK ICont.) 7, 1 1 SATURDAY MOVIE I Fnnt'or' W-en I boe. i d'V-'-! (Cont.) 13 OPERA (Cont. 9:30 P. M. 2, 10-THE LONER A ra i V.

l-en-i C--ton 1 1 i' t-r bi.de'ir"-.- 4-HOLLYWOOD PALACE Color Sr. fa S-ii an-j R- a amy, C- k' i mo. 4-MOVIE "Pvt Pec Harrv in a t-ali i War, F.n. war 1 1 7S0 7, ll-MOVIE (Cont.) 13 VIETNAM DEBATE U. N.

Aijiiiaad Ar'l Go'd. beiq and jr a u. rnann linvtvty of a history i I d'TM's S. in o'-'n. 10:00 P.

M. I. 10-GUNSMOKE Tha son of a sheriff to by four ii re- 1 I lections by Bach, Deoussy, Haydn and Poulene. 7:00 P. M.

2, 9, 10 LASSIE Color Dick Clark appears as a power company executive who wants to run overhead lines throuqh a wilderness a'ea. 4-VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF SEA Color Nelson is forced to parachute onto en island inhabited by prehistoric beasts. (Repeat) 4, II THE CONGO (Cont.) 7 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (Cont.) 13-CONCERT HALL (Cont.) 7:30 P. M. 2.

10-MY FAVORITE MARTIAN irColor Martin, Tim end a qirl pool their powers of concentration to keep the qirl's sleep-d(uqqed race horse in the runninq. 4 VOYAGE (Cont.) 4, 7, II MARY MARTIN AT EASTERTIME Color Mary Martin stars with Paul Hartman end the Radio City Music Hall Roclettes, chorus end ballet company. 13 U. S. A study in contrasts with respect to both environment and the post's relationship to his experience.

8:00 P. M. 2, 9, 10 ED SULLIVAN Color Guests: Eydie Gorme, Count Basie, Robert Horton, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Dick C-ontino, Sandy Paron, Arthur Haynes, the Peanuts and the Archdiocesan Chorus of New York. 4 THE FBI Color Ersklne locates foreign code eprt, supposedly dead, and ss out to convince his na-tloe'i embassador of his de-mie. Pari II.

4, 7, II MARY MARTIN (Cont.) 13-U. S. Artists Frank Slella and tarry Poons are filmed in their studios, painting and discussing their work. POLKAS Eviry Saturday P. WPIT 730 en the iM dial D.

J. George Mlay WATER HEATER! SPECIAL LOW RATE! You can buy a new Flame-less electric water heater for just $1.95 a month, and qualify for a special low electric rate that also applies to your other electric appliances. You get a full 10-year guarantee on the water heater forall parts and labor. Facts? Call the Hot Water Line, 471-8300. Duquesne Light, IO YEAR GUARANTEE Today's Radio Highlights save him In time from falling overboard.

Channels 7, 11. (Color) 911 SATl'KDAY 1GHT AT THE MOVIES presents "Off Limits," which once more has Bob Hope in uniform. In this scrappy 1953 Paramount comedy, Hope joins the Army on the urging of his mobster partner (Marvin Miller), to protect their boxer. When the pugilist Isn't accepted by the Army, the double-crossed i Hope ends up managing an eager Mickey Rooney and wooing Rooney's aunt, Marilyn Maxwell. Channels 7, 11.

9:3010:30 Martha Raye, recently named an honorary lieutenant colonel for her front line entertainment in Vietnam, is in command of THE HOLLYWOOD PA ACE. It's a rowdy and patriotic session, with Martha throwing kisses and songs to the troops and introducing morale builders like Sgt. Barrv Sadler, who sings his "Ballad of the Green Reret." Other participants ate Ann Miller, Alien and Rossi, Jerry Bergman and George Carlin. Channel 4 (Color) A special TV debate on ir. S.

POLICY IX VIETNAM between UN Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, who defends the U. S. policy, and Professor Franz Schur-mann, University of California history professor, is offered. The debate follows the protest of faculty and students of the University of California on the giving of an honorary doctor of law degree to Ambassador Goldberg during the University of California Charter Day held March 25. Channel 13.

6:15 p.m Disabled American Veterans Show. Alvin J. Regester is host. WMCK. 6:30 p.m.

George Mlav's polka party. WPIT AM-FM. p. m. Contour.

Series on the "New Morality'" continues. WJAS, AM-FM. 7:05 p.m. A Look at Books. A discussion of spy stories.

WJAS, AM-FM. 8:30 p.m. For the Record. Newsmen Interview Robert Resha, South African political in exile. KDKA.

9 p.m Concert Hall. Works by Walton, Shostakovich, Bartok and Britten. WRYT, AM-FM. 9:05 p. in.

School Science Countdown. John Stewart Is quizmaster. KDKA. 9:30 p.m. Program PM.

Rill Steinbarh interviews Eugene Lyons, biographer of Gen. David Sarnoff. KDKA. FM HIGHLIGHTS p.m. Show Music.

Soundtrack recording of "Ies Hirls" starring Gene Kellv, Kay Kendall. KDKA-FM. 7:30 p.m.- Philadelphia Orchestra. Ormandy conducts Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in Flat and Piano Concerto No.

,3 in Minor. KDKA FM. 8 p. m. -Boston Pops.

(Stereo i. Selections include Rimsky-Knrsakov' Wedding March, from "I.e Coo, D'or." WLOA FM. 8 p. in. BBC World Theater.

Gav's "The Beggar's Opera" written in 1728. WDl'Q FM. 8 Brother Matt Show. Featuring rhvthm and blues hits. WAMO-FM.

9:05 p. m. Stereo Dance Party. The music of the great bands past and present. WKJFFM.

Killzr Kati Weekly Pest Report TERMITES Wirlt itraiqht bodltd, froity winqtd intm i in trly ipfinq, until t. Don qui! Hvg tt-pft idntifiction, FOR SERVICE CALL Elco 261-6700 2039 Filth Avi Pi. 52 1 ft lOkKMJ2M PITTSBURGH PREMIERE! THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE RUNNER Tom Courtenay, Michael Redgrave An eighteen year-old product of the slums defies The Establishment. Directed with incredible sensitivity by Tony Richardson, and heralded the world over as one of the most distinguished films of this decade. From WTAE's new library of film greats.

AM STATIONS i KQY 1410 WJAS 1320 (ABC) (NBC) WEDO 110 KDKA 1020 (CBS) WRYT 1250 WZUM 1590 WWSW 970 WLOA 1550 WAMO 140 WPIT 730 1080 WMCK 1360 WPSL 1510 FM STATIONS KDKA 2. WEEP (07.9 WJAS 99.7 WRYT 96.1 WWSW 4i WYDD 100.7 WPIT 101.5 KQV I02.S WDUO WAMO 105.9 WLOA WKJF 93.7 (Stirte) Sf.r.) 11:15 PM ON MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE insn :30 p.m. On the Home Front. "VISTA Week In Pittsburgh." Alan Black interviews Tony Randall and two recruiter's. WPIT, AM-FM.

p. in. Pat Haley Show. Music and Irish wit. WMCK.

in one man r.ruaJrj for vonqpanre. (Repeat) 4 PALACE (Cont.) 6, 7, ll-MOVIE (Con.) 13 DEBATE (Cont.) 10:30 P. M. 2, 1, 10 GUNSMOKE (Conl.) 4 BARN DANCE Color O-r, 9 Sm.tK. 6 7, ll-MOVIE (Cont.) 13 DEBATE (Cont.) 11:00 P.

M. 2, 4, 7. 9, 10. 1 1 NEWS 6-MOVIE (Cont.) 11:15 P. M.

2-MOVIE 1 v.e! Hearfs," Mtnlqrmry it. -ma Loy, Robe't Ryan. A a.Tara-man qe-s a job r' Lonely Hearts. (1 95? 4 MOVIE r-t T- R-Hcr rrar I. lor.r,.

va )f a ma'a-enlaitan- 7 SCORES; MOVIE "1 pv, Da, 1 an a T- a '-an '1 an ('1950) "1 a 1't. 9 WEATHER; MOVIE l. V- icad'. a 10 MOVIE 11 WFATHER: CHILLER THEATER -'t FVrtv" i I 11:30 P. M.

4 NEWS MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE IN PARADISE a 1:00 A. M. 4MOVIE i'r rrr." las Faiter-''- Tl 10 MOVIE o' Fo'a l.i7o; Va Irt-e rn-ri, 1 yH ai nn a tale. 1 1931) 1:15 A. M.

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