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TV-RADIO CHATTER Radi Rural Mail Men Told of Special Effects Enhance 'Combat At Forrent Pouern, TV-radio cnlumnint for the Minneapolis Star, is on vacation. By CHARLES WITBECK Of TV Key (King Features Syndicate) HOLLYWOOD, Calif. One of the best shows on the air is ABC-TV's Tuesday evening war series, "Combat," although for some strange reason, no one seems to brag about it. Youngsters and women are the main viewers each week in MGM's back lot as a squad of GIs, led by a rather sullen, grimy Sgt. Saunders (actor Vic Morrow), are trapped, Ti-rr is star a i Tuesday, Auut 11, lS'M Television Logs TUES.

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ta Beaver Rocky 6:00 News Newt (dr.) Hennesey Riflemen 5 W'ther W'ther, Sports Hennesey Riflemen :30 Huckleberry Mr. Novek Combat Bold :45 Hound Mr. Novek Combat Journey 1 :00 High Mr. Novek Combat Outdoor I Adventure Mr. Novek Combat Fun Lend I i30 High Moment of McHele's Laramie Adventure Feer Nevy Leremie 8:00 Petticoat Richard Boone Greatest Leremie Junction Richerd Boone Show on Leremie :30 Jack Benny Richerd Boone Earth Theater :45 Show Richard Boone (In color) Theater 9:00 Just Polly Telephone The Fugitive Theeter and Me Hour (clr.) The Fugitive Theater :30 Just Polly Telephone The Fugitive News end Me Hour The Fugitive W'ther, Sporti :00 News News (dr.) The Big News Movie I I 1:15, W'ther, Spts.

W'ther, Sport The Big News "UnconqVad" III :30 Steve Allen Tonight Maverick G. Cooper I :45 Steve Allen Tonight Maverick P. Godderd 4 4 :00 Stave Allan Tonight Maverick Movie Steve Allen (in color) Maverick Movie Allen Tonight Roaring 20's Movie Allen Tonight Roaring 20's Movie 4 :00 Late Show Theeter Roaring 20's Movie "0ur "Thr Roaring 20's Movie :30 Relations" Weird News News holed in or surrounded by Nazis. usually guest stars, get "killed" Men, in the series amid vivid, screaming bombardments concocted by a very talented special effects crew. "Combat's" TV war makes the peace-time Marines series, "The tenant, look like a nursery yet both are filmed at the same The intent in each series is different, and all the excitement goes into the war show as it should.

First of all, "Combat" penseful plots, pretty good acting, production on a movie scale, but above all towers the special effects in reproducing war-like irdy Sisters" WTCN-II conditions. In the Hollywood effect crew comes even close. So far, after a year and a Regulars Morrow, Rick Jason, WED WCCO-4 KSTP-5 KMSP-9 NBC BC AMPS, :30 Summer City and :45 Semester Country 1 Today I Today I :30 Siegfried Today Chapel of Air Today Grandpa Ken Today Grandpa Ken Kangaroo Today Grandpa Ken :30 Captain Today Romper Room :45 Kangaroo Today Romper Room 9:00 What's New Make Room Romper Room Dr. Y'gdahl for Daddy Romper Roorrt Love Lucy Word for Price Is :45 Love Lucy Word (c.) Right Gonco CUSTOM-BUILT GARAGE) as low NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS FOR I FULL YEAR PAYMENTS AH LOW AS $12 57 PER MONTH GOICO'S LOW, CUSTOM IUIIT ptICI INCWDIS: Concrete ilob 233 lb. roof shingles Fronti overhead door Custom built not prefab orlpre cut DOUBll GARAGES tram 19J5 Fill ISTIMATf and CATALOG 929-7868 Sun.

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Call Ml 6-2911, Ext. 244 For sparkling comment about books or music or art read John K. Sherman's column in the Minneapolis Star. -rw. Mete fctMERAL MOTORS gKSEIIVICE tinrn i Dick Peabody and Tom Lowell hang on with only slight wounds to fight again another week.

In this kind of a show the actors had better be nice to the front office; one can suddenly be wiped out by a sniper. One viewer would like to see a regular killed off every six to eight weeks to make "Combat" really real, and keep fans on edge hoping his favorite wouldn't get it this time. If this idea went into action one lucky private to survive would be baby-faced Nelson (Lowell), the young kid in the outfit who pals around with the big, gawky Little-john (Dick Peabody), in a kind of Mutt and Jeff relationship. The girls seem to love Lowell, a 23-year-old actor with a trace of baby fat, at least as picked up by the camera. Born in 1941, Lowell missed World War II; in fact he had never even fired a gun before joining the series.

Now he fires blanks and savs blanks sound louder than real 4 fliOOjThe Real Concentration Get the McCoy Concentration Message I :30 Peteand Jeopardy Missing Gladys (In color) Links KuVIa Ollle 4 4 Say When Father Know 1 1 o'Clock Life (In color) Best Scholar Truth or Con- Ernie Ford News I sjGuid'g Light sequences (c.) Ernie Ford Tricks-Treat News (clr.) My Little Lunch With Some'g Spec. Weather Margie Casey World Let's Make a Peter Gurm Lunch-Casey Turns Deal (Color) Peter Gunn King Odie PM 1 :00 Password Loretta Lois Leppart Matinee Movie Young Show "Go West Art The Doctor Day in Court Young Man" 1 Linkletter The Doctors Day in Court M. West 2:00 To Tell the Another General R.Scott Truth World Hospital Matinee Movie :30 The Edge of You Don't Queen for Matinee Movie :45 Night Say (clr.) a Day Matinee Movie Match Gams Trailmaster Bachelor Storm Match Game Trailmaster Father :30 Danger Man Treasure Trailmaster Robin Hood Man Chest Trailmaster Robin Hood 10 'N Or lj SUIiONi "CP wtc CCO IJO KuOM WCAl mil Mvl KiSM ivio HASQ 140 HN 1310 HI 490 13 no oo 1440 is JO WM(M 100 mum wo It Kt WlOlrM I m.t IM 0 WdC FM 101. 1 NOl m.t IVl-M Pvbl.th.d a i.rv.t chorto I e'eodiatlert rale far Fragrant tM 104 m( rart mt TH Star it not Kon fey talina. TOMGIirs HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 p.m.

Pianist John Ojzdon joins the Cincinnati Symphony in Chopin's Concerto No. 2 in Minor. KUOM. 6:25 pjTi. "The Three Penny Opera: Orchestral Suite." WLOL-FM.

7:55 p.m. Basehall- at Twins. WCCO. 8:00 p.m. "Film Spectacular, Volumes I and II" (stereo).

WAYL-FM. 8:00 p.m. Good Time Singers and the Weavers in stereo. KRSI-FM. 8:05 p.m.

"Open Line." Guests: John Tracy Anderson and John Libby. KSTP. 10:30 p.m. "Concerto in Major for Three Pianos" by Mozart KEVE. KEVE-FM.

WEDNESDAY HIGHLIGHTS 9:00 a.m. The Amsterdam Chamber Music Society plays Van Raaren's Septet (stereo). KWFM. 1:30 p.m. Economist Gunnar Myrdal Discusses "The Role of Government in the Economy." KUOM.

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P. Morgan 10:00 Starlight A 45 Harmon Sports 17:00 Nightflighl 7:00 A. Drier WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:00 Tom Wynn 10:00 Joe McFarlfn 9:00 Breakfast Club WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 17:00 Harvey Nawt 2:00 Brad Jehnsan 17:15 Tom Wynn WPBC TUESDAY 4:00 Happy Music 5:30 Newt, Sports 5:00 I. Nightingale 5:45 lucky Calend'r WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:00 With Jesus IS lucky Calend'r 6:15 Weathervane 9:00 Dr. Geo.

Crane 6:30 News, Sports 9:15 lucky Calend'r 6:45 Mount Olivet 9:30 Bob Bradley 7:00 E. Nightingale 10:00 Jack Hastings 7:15 lucky Calend'r 11:00 Becky Ann 8:00 Weathervane WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 17:00 Happy Music 1:30 Phil Brown 17:30 News, Sports 1:45 lucky Calend'r 17:45 lucky Calend'r 7:00 Happy Music 1:00 Bill Stewart WlOl (Mutual, TUESDAY 4:00 Bill Bennett 6:30 John Pete 6:00 Rod Trongard 17:00 Night Call 6:15 F. lewis Jr. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:00 Carton Ronnie 10 00 Jerry Teller WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 17:00 W. Voorhis 7:00 Bill Bennett 17:15 Jerry Telsar WTCN TUESDAY 4:00 Carousal 9:00 Gaslight 6:00 News, Sports 10:00 News, Sports 6:10 limelight 10:10 Gaslight 8:00 i Choice 17 00 Quiet Hours WEONESDAY MORNING 6:00 Morn.

Over're 9:00 Serenade WEONESDAY AFTERNOON 13:00 News 1710 Matinee KUOM-WCAL WEDNESDAY 6:00 Newt 10:45 Homemaklna 6:10 Prelude 6:45 Newt 7:00 Serenade 7:15 Psalm or life 7:30 Top of Day OO Family Worship 8:15 Top of Day 9:00 Devotions 9:30 Newt 9:45 Concert 10:15 From-Library 10:30 Newt 11:00 Lecture 17:15 Newt 17:30 Farm Hour 1 00 Your Novel 1:30 Public Affair! 7 30 Aft. Concert 4:00 To bo anne'd 4:30 Newt 5:00 Mutic Hall 6:00 Eve. Concert 7:00 Karl Shapiro 8:00 Eve. Concert Advertisement homogenized for faster absorption, faster action. 4.

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Meanwhile, the leadership worked toward an agreement on a compromise proposal aimed at slowing court-ordered reapportionment of both houses of state legisla tures on a population basis. The proposal has been of fered as a rider to the aid measure. In one of yesterday's ma jor actions, the Senate re jected, 53 to 29, an amend ment by Sen. Wayne Morse to terminate the for eign aid program in its present form June 30, 1966, and start all over under strict new criteria. It would have reduced to 50 from 83 the countries which would receive American aid.

The Senate also defeated, 52 to 25, an amendment by Sen. Jack R. Miller, R-Iowa, to shut off further aid to 41 countries that are behind in dues and assessments to the United Nations. Vote Wednesday In addition to action on the reapportionment proposal not expected before Wednesday the Senate still has to vote on amendments by Morse to cut the program by more than $500 million. Morse also planned a blan ket amendment to place i ceiline of $3 billion on the authorizations.

The closest call for the administration came when the Senate defeated by only 42 to 40 a Morse proposal to set a ceiling of 25 per cent on the total of development loan funds and 10 per cent on Alliance for Progress loan funds that could be used by foreign governments for balance of payments, support of their own budgets and similar gov ernmental purposes. Morse argued that loans funds should be channelled directly into specific projects that provide "people-to-peo ple aid," rather than into "unspecified, general pur poses unrelated to any project or program based on self-help and widespread benefits. Ben Bella Honored LONDON, England (Reu- trs) The chairman of the Lenin peace prize committee, Dmitri Skobeltsyn, left Moscow today for Algeria to pre sent the award to President Ahmed Ben Bella, Tass news agency said. THIS WEEK ONLY! ALUMINUM SIDING Reynolds or Alcoa Kour Entire House Covered Covers Average 1,000 Sq. Ft.

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Arnold Olsen, D-Mont. Olsen, a member of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, addressed 700 delegates at the association's national convention in the Leamington Hotel. Olsen described the federal etmployes pay act recently passed by Congress as "an act of reassurance to all federal workers everywhere that they should not have to suf fer economic hardship simply because they have chosen to dedicate their lives to a ca reer of service to their gov ernment." Legislative roadblocks to the pay bill, Olsen said, re vealed "a most sad situation and a sorry commentary on the way federal employes seemingly must always receive any kind of benefits." The pay increase bill is awaiting the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson Olsen said he would fight at the next session of Con gress for an improved retire ment program for the letter carriers. The convention delegates represent 32,000 carriers from all 50 states.

They are to hear John A. Gronouskt, postmas ter general, at an 8 p.m. din ner Wednesday. General Hospital Welfare Costs Ruling Asked The Hennepin County Welfare Board has asked for a ruling from the State Depart ment of Welfare whether General Hospital or the city of Minneapolis must pay the cost of providing nursing home care for Minneapolis welfare clients. This expenditure amounts to nearly $300,000 a year from the Minneapolis public welfare funds.

The city maintains that, under the law transferring General Hospital to Hennepin County, the hospital is now liable for this cost. The county denies responsibility. A hearing before the State Department of Welfare is scheduled for Aug. 21. Man Admits Morals Guilt A Minneapolis man who admitted attacks on over a dozen women in the Twin Cities pleaded guilty in Ramsey county district court Monday to sodomy.

He is John W. Strand, 28, 30 S. 9th once a patient in a state mental hospital. Judge John W. Graff who received the pleas referred Strand's case to the Ramsey county probation office for presentence investigation.

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Upper Midwsit Rtiidtnts Cell Collect ANY 8126 ---ANYjBTYLC i'A I OR TV Program Notes Information about programs is from network and station press releases except where dot indicates a program preview or a movie rating by TV Key news service. TUESDAY EVENING 6:30 p.m. MR. NOVAK. mor." Fairly suspenseful switch in emphasis from student-teacher problems, to a student-assistant principal conflict.

Miss Pagano loses her confidence and composure when she's attacked outside school grounds. ch. 5. Lieu school, studio. has sus- TOM LOWELL TV factory world no other half, only the guest stars die.

Jack Hogan, Pierre Jalbert, sequences. Hopping about among the pots and squibs set up by the special effects men dur ing firing sequences and bombardments, Lowell has been wounded ten times, and should receive six MGM Purple Hearts for duty last season, four so far this year. Sometimes the squibs aren't properly hooked up and if they go off in an actor's face, his career could be ruined. It's happened to Tom, but he still has that unscarred face. Seldom does young Lowell get a big part because Mor row and guest stars usually do the fat ones.

Lowell is generally around, however, and looks very convincing. He says it isn't as easy as it sounds. "There trying to are outdo seven guys each other." Yet none of the actors worry about Lowell being unable to take care of himself. Tom has been acting for all of a year and a half resting only occasionally between jobs in "Target: The Corruptors," "It's a Man's World," "Perry Mason," "Alfred Hitchcock" and this season's opener on "Gun-smoke." He was seen in two movies: "Manchurian Candidate" and "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation" and has the distinction of being seduced in a "Carpetbaggers" scene by Carol Baker.

Lowell won't sign a contract with MGM. He's too busy working around town. To be conservative, he is one out of 10,000 to come to Hollywood and strike this quickly and this hard. Lowell gives all the credit to his agent, Fred Messinger, a former casting director. The Messinger spiel on Lowell goes like this: "I have a boy who is going to be a star.

He doesn't look like it and doesn't act like it, but put him in front of a camera and you'll see." So far Lowell hasn't proved Messinger wrong. He delivers. And, to those of you who are unaware of Mr. Lowell, tune in "Combat" on Tuesday nights and look for baby-face Nelson. Earth Shock Felt SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, (JP) A strong earth shock was felt last night near Irazu Volcano.

TV SERVICE Wt Give GoW Bond Stamps Service 9 'til 9 COLOR SPECIALISTS 2403 NICOLLET 6:30 p.m. COMBAT. Repeat. risk their lives trying to "The Glory Among Men." Want Ads Work Wonders Repeat. "Moment Without Ar Sgt.

Saunders and his men save a soldier they all hate in ch. 9. "Your Heart and Your still something of a rouser. Repeat. "Evil Eye Parker." drama in fast moving hour.

Jourdan. ch. 9. Repeat. Very funnv outing.

are fine in a bright hour. ch. 4. Laurence Harvey guests. Relations" (1936).

Laurel and Weird Sisters" (1944). ch. 5. AFTERNOON 7:00 p.m. HIGH ADVENTURE.

Repeat. "Persian Gulf oiTiQmaipsGiasiiEiflD to Zanzibar. One of the very best of the series. Photography is superb and the trip is engrossing throughout. ch.

4. 7:30 p.m. HEART BEAT. ch. 2.

7:30 p.m. MOMENT OF FEAR. Repeat. "Long Distance." Harry Junkin thriller is ch. 5.

7:30 p.m. McHALE'S NAVY. bullets at times during fighting Committee to Prepare Race Report The Citizens Committee on Racial Imbalance in St. Paul Schools will have a report ready after the Aug. 31 meeting, it was agreed Monday.

The committee will meet the next two Mondays in the St. Paul City Council cham bers to hear testimony and then will meet in executive sessions to write the report. Monday afternoon the committee heard Hugh Jordan, a teacher at St. Paul's McKinley School, who said he felt there was "little reward to teachers" in schools, which have heavy propor tions of Negro students. Jordan compared his experience at McKinley with his previous two years teaching at Horace Mann School, located in one of St.

Paul's higher income neighborhoods. "You feel you're not getting through to the students at McKinley," Jordan said. "You feel you're not communicating information to them and fulfilling the job you're supposed to do. "Sometimes," Jordan added, "it's like beating your head against a wall." Jordan said that when he asked parents of McKinley pupils to come to the school and discuss their children's problems only about 60 or 70 per cent responded. At Horace Mann, Jordan said, the response was 100 per cent.

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MOVIE. "Glory in good war melodrama. "Go West "Fugitives at Young Man" (1936). Mae for a Night" (1938). Good Sea" (1952).

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