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ANDY OF RjnAND By Reg Smythe April 10, 1968 THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE 29 THERE WAS RACIN TV AND RADIO HIGHLIGHTS TODAY ONTbtsAV- TELEVISION 9:05 AJVL Orson Bean, the New York Rock and Roll Ensemble, Selma Diamond, Charlie Manna, Dustin Hoffman and Bobby Ramsen on "The Merv Griffin Show." Ch. 4. 9:30 AJW. Dick Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Wilber Cohen and Wes Montgomery on "The Dick Cavett Show." Ch. 9.

10:00 A.M. Peter Breck, Carmen MacRae, Patty McCormick, Joey Villa and Saverio Sardis on "The Woody Woodbury Show." Ch. 11. Paula Prentiss WORK TO BE FINISHED THIS MONTH Moeglein Says Guards Will Get More Riot-Control Training New Director Named for Guthrie Play Robert Lanchester will replace Edward Payson Call as director of "Twelfth Night," ber. Bobbie Gentry and Marilyn Michaels sing.

Ch.4. 9:00 PJVI. Paul Bryan proves he's still very much alive when he picks up beautiful Joan Collins at a London pub in 'The Borders of Well-done episode on "Run for Your Life." Ch. S. 10:30 P.M.

Comedian Flip Wilson does a one-night stand as host for the vacationing star of the Joey Bishop show. Mahalia Jackson is special guest. Ch. 9. TELEVISION MOVIES 1:00 P.M.

"Ride Lonesome" (1959). Good Randolph Scott Western epic which should appeal to his fans. He plays a former sheriff who captures a young renegade and brings him to justice, Karen Steele and Pernell Roberts. Ch. 11.

3:30 PJW. "Lone Gun" (1954). Lawman and a gambler combine to smash cattle rustlers. Ordinary Western. George Montgomery, Dorothy Malone.

Ch. 9. 9:00 P.M. "Gung Ho" (1943). During World War II, the Marines led a raid on Makin Island, held by the Japanese.

War melodrama has plenty of action, but it's the usual type of service story. Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis and David Bruce. Ch. 11. 10:45 P.M.

"Deadly Companions" (1962). A gun-slinger escorts a dance hall hostess through Apache territory on a perilous journey. Good Western with a script above the usual run. Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith and Steve Cochran. Ch.

4. 11:30 P.M. "Second Chance" (1953) An American in South America tries to forget an unfortunate experience in the ring, and helps a lady in distress. Occasionally suspenseful melodrama. Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell and Jack Palance.

Ch. 9. Preview by television listing service. RADIO NOON "Juvenile Delinquency" on "Newsline." Midwest National Guard con ference at the Radisson the new training program, some guardsmen would be equipped with rifles with 1:30 P.M. Herbert Baus on "House Party." Ch.

4. 3:00 P.M. Margie King, Marian Winters and Tanaquil Le Clercq on "Girl Talk." Ch. 11. 4:00 P.M.

-Paula Wayne, Carl Rowan, Jose Ferrer and Thomas Hughes on "The Mike Douglas Show." Ch. 4. 4:30 P.M. "Nicaragua" on "Of Lands and Seas." Ch. 5.

6:30 P.M. A murder within the offices of the Top Secret Information (TSI) Agency sets off an investigation that leads to a private hospital staffed by enemy agents working on a diabolical experiment. Nothing unexpected happens in "Split," but the flair of "Avengers" Steed and King save it. Ch. 9.

6:30 P.M. King Family Easter Special from Los Angeles, Calif. Ch. 4. 6:30 P.M.

Repeat: Tom Bell and Ben Johnson on "The Virginian." Ch. 5. 7:30 P.M. Special: A survey on single people on "The Great Mating Game." Ch. 9.

By SAM MARTINO Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer Mai. Gen. Chester Moeg lein, adjutant general of Min telescopes. The selected guardsmen would be part of sniper supression teams. Maureen O'Hara Hotel.

He added that if it is necessary to call the 47th Minnesota Guard Division, the mobilization could take place within 12 hours. nesota, said luesday the Mm nesota Na tional Guard "WE HOfE to equip these the i ng production of the Minnesota Theatre Company Guthrie teams with armored person expects to Col. William Lundberg, complete 16 nel carriers and chemicals. Then they will get additional chief of staff of the Minne' hours of addi season in sota guard, said the National I i tional riot training in conducting them' Guard Bureau in Washing control train selves in antisniper opera ton, D.C., allowed guard units ing by the tions," he said. to use up to 32 hours of their June.

Call was unable to direct the play because of illness, but will "I can assure you of one end of the month. March-April dnU tune for additional riot-control training. Lanchester He said the training is Moeglein However, he said 16 hours is being used at this time in Minnesota. The training is be the second chase of civil dis turbance trainin? guardsmen ing concentrated on class' conducted last fall following room work and riot-control riots in Detroit, and Newark, N.J., and does not formations. WLOL.

Joan Collins 12:30 P.M. Baseball: Minnesota Twins vs. Washington. WCCO. ALL JUNIOR officers, mostly lieutenants, Moeglein said, will begin a condensed special officer leadership signify any threat of danger in the state.

Moeglein noted that while many other states last week had to mobilize guardsmen thing: These weapons won't be the M16, Moeglein said In reference to the criticism directed at the Minneapolis and St. Paul Police Departments for their recent purchases of the weapons. Minneapolis has returned it's 10 weapons, and St. Paul is considering making the same move with its three. Moeglein said Minnesota has made no special request to the National Guard Bureau to increase its strength to recruit Negroes.

However, he reaffirmed that Negroes are desired in the guard. President Johnson urged guard units to recruit more Negroes following last year's riots. school next month. 8:00 PJW. In a two-parter on "Green Acres," Arnold the pig continues his acting career as a replacement for a horse in a movie.

Ch. 4. 8:00 P.M."Being Arrested" on "Law Night." Ch. 2. 8:00 P.M.

Repeat: "Physical Phitness" with Don Rickles, Pat O'Brien, George Plimpton, Joe Garagiola, Carl Yastrzemski and Roosevelt Grier on "Music Hall." Ch. 5. 8:00 P.M. Senior citizen style show on "Seminars for Seniors." Ch. 17.

8:00 P.M. "Report to the People," with Gov. Harold LeVander. Ch. 4.

8:00 PJVL Special: Wayne Newton, Count Basie, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Frankie Laine, Kay Staar, the Mills Brothers, Johnnie Ray, Charlie Barnet, Louis Jordan, Les Brown, Paul Weston and Louis Bellson on "One More Time." 9:00 P.M. Special: "The Academy Awards" with Bob Hope, from Santa Monica, Calif. Ch. 9. 9:00 P.M.

"Stalemate in the Atlantic Alliance" on "Europe In the Mid-Sixties." Ch. 2. 9:00 P.M. Godfrey Cambridge has a good showcase on the "Jonathan Winters" show. Cambridge plays a slum teacher to pupil Jonathan in a movie parody, then clowns in a musical num- be back to direct Brecht's "Arturo Ui," later in the season.

Lanchaster, at 26, is the youngest person to direct a Guthrie play. He was a Mc-Knight fellow in acting last year and has acted in "Shoemakers' Holiday," "Thieves' "Harpers Ferry" and "The House of Atreus" at the Guthrie and "She Stoops to Conquer" in St. Paul. Lanchester was assistant director to Call for "Tango" in St. Paul and directed "Brecht on Brecht" at The Other Place, the Guthrie experimental theater.

He has a degree in archi The school is designed to for riot duty as well as place others on alert, there was emphasize the role of unit leaders in controlling civil no need to alert the Minne sota guard. 2:15 P.M. The facts about AFDC on "Party Line." WCCO. 2:30 P.M. "Passion According to St.

John" by Handel on "Afternoon Concert." KUOM. 7:00 PJW. "The Last Summer of Childhood" play by John Reeves on "Pantechnicon." KSJN-FM. 7:30 P.M. Victor Herbert on "Music Hall of Fame." WPBC.

8:00 P.M. Basketball: Minnesota Muskies vs. Pittsburgh. WLOL. disturbances.

The training was recommended in other states after criticism of guard officers following last year's "WE DID NOT feel It was necessary to place the guard riots. on alert," Moeglein said dur ing an interview at a 13-state Moeglein said that under fm. tecture from the Massachu Dorothy 8:00 P.M. "Psyche" by Franck on "Symphony Malone Hall." WLOL-FM. Dutch Ballet Presents Imaginative Company setts Institute of Technology and a master's degree in theater from the University St.

Olaf Starts FM Station St. Olaf College, North-field, has begun a FM radio station, WCAL-FM, broadcasting at 89.3 megacycles on the FM dial. The station, with a power of 100,000 watts, is on the air from 5:30 p.m. mid KTCA-TV, CH.2 WEDNESDAY KTCI-TV, CH. 17 WEDNESDAY of California at Berkeley.

While a McKnight fellow at the University of Minnesota, he won the Andrews By CLIVE BARNES New York Times Service 6:30 Continental Comment. 7:00 International Magazine, 8:00 Seminars for Seniors. 12:30 Social Science. 1:00 History of Nursing. 3:00 Social Science.

6:00 TV Kindergarten. one of them, Rudi Van Dant- Traveling Scholarship and went to England to observe zig, dominated tne Harkness Ballet appearances with his theater. 4:00 The Teaching Role. 4:30 Continental Comment. 5:00 TV Kindergarten.

5:30 English for Elementary Teachers. 6:30 Management by Objective. 7:00 Business Roundtable. 7:30 Inquiry. 8:00 Law Night.

8:30 American Intellectual History. 9:00 Europe in the Mid-Sixties. 10:30 Antiques. 9:15 Spanish. Grade 4.

9:30 Film Feature. 10:10 Spanish. Grade S. 10:25 Film Feature. 10:40 Spanish.

Grade 6. 1 :25 Spanish. Grade 1 1 :40 Ftature Film. 1 155 Sponish. Grade S.

2:10 Film Feature. 2:40 Spanish. Grade 6. 3:00 Decision Making Techniques. 3:30 Film Feature.

Monument for a Dead Boy." night, Mondays through Thursdays. Fridays and Sat For two years Lanchester was a leading actor for the Now, with The Netherlands urdays it broadcasts from 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. San Francisco Mime Troupe, WEDNESDAY TV LOGS Published as a service to readers, at no charge to broadcasters. The Minneapolis Tribune is not responsible for program changes by stations.

Dance Theater, it is the turn of Holland's other major young choreographer, Hans He also has appeared at the Sundays, it will broadcast NETWORK RADIO Van Manen. Loeb Drama Center, the Tufts Arena Theater and the Paul Bunyan Playhouse in WED. WTGN-f WCCO-4 CBS KSTP-5 NBC KMSP-9 ABC Bemidji, Minn. from 10 a.m. to midnight.

The station also will broadcast the programs being heard simultaneously on WCAL, St. Olaf's AM station, from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. each morning except Sunday. During the forthcoming season a number of Van Manen works are to be seen, but on this occasion the pro 12:00 News 6:45 life Line 12:15 Dan Allen 7:00 3:00 8:00 Dell-e-Show 5:00 News 10:00 News 5:15 Bush iDuChtne 10:10 Henry Wolf 6:30 News 12:00 Dell-o-Show Rehearsals for "Twelfth Sunrise WEDNESDAY WCCO (CBS) 830 6:00 Rog Erlckson 5:00 News, Sports 6:10 Speece, W'ther 5:30 Howard Viken 6:30 Farm News 6:00 Lowell Thomas 6:45 Viken, W'ther 6:15 Sports, W'ther 7:00 News 6:30 On the Go 7:30 Bank Notes 7:30 News, Sports 8:05 Howard Viken 8:00 On the Go Night" begin April 25.

The Semester (c) Country Music n3o Siegfried City and play opens June 13. NEW YORK, N.Y. For people who in the past have only associated Holland with cheese, wind- mills or, at BALLET perhaps a nrimAi more sophisti- RfcVlcW cated level, a somewhat pungent form of gin, the New York City center is offering a surprise. It is offering The Netherlands Dance Theater, a company that in less than a decade has established itself as one of Europe's most imaginative and creative dance companies. During the next two weeks, The Netherlands company is offering a wide selection from its largely American-oriented repertory, and anyone at all interested in the dance is recommended to take a look.

THIS REALLY is one of the most interesting dance (in color) Country (c.) 10:10 Arthur Godfrey 9:00 Honest-G'dness 11:10 Jergen Nash 9:30 Jergen Nash 12:00 W'ther, Roads 10:00 News 7 gram offered his fascinating "Dualis," set to Bartok's "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta." Elegant and stylish, matching the music with a simple yet always effective choreographic awareness, the dancing Today Carmen(c) (in color) It Today :45 Willie(c) Today Chapel of Air 77 Sunset Strip KRSI (ABO 950 6:00 Jimmy Reed 12:30 Bill Henderson 10:00 Tom Wvnn 2:00 Ray Vecellio 12:00 Harvey Newf 6:00 Ralph Frill 12:15 lifeline 12:00 Dolly Holiday WLOL (Mutual) 1330 DO IT YOURSELF Want Ads Work Wonders News King Odie Today SAVE MONEY AND HAVE FUN, TOO! K'garoo(c) Today 8 77 Sunset Strip Wedding Party (c' 12:30 Baseball 10:30 Hobbs House 3:00 Charlie Boone KSTP (NBC) 1500 KSTP-FM 94.5 meg. 5:30 Farm-Forum 8:00 News 6:00 Steve. Cannon 8:15 Steve Cannon 7:00 News 10:00 Swing-FM 7:15 Steve Cannon 10:10 Dan Allan-AM showed this Dutch company Today :45 Kangaroo Today 6:00 Sporll line 7:00 Nighlline 12:00 Open Line 8:00 Basketball 6:00 Dateline 9:00 Wifeline 12:00 Newsline 1:00 Liveline 3:00 Current lino at its happy best: lithe, alert and musical. INDOOR-OUTDOOR OZITE Romper Room (in color) Bold Journey Bold Journey 1 151 Griffin Snap Judgment (c.) Concentration 9 This Van Manen work Dick Cavett KENTILE VINYL ASBESTOS TILE BIG SIZE! The best price in town for these versatile, long wearing tilesl apart, the remainder of the program was provided by LOCAL American choreographers, RADIO WMKT 1370 6:00 Music 1:00 Phil LaManno 9:00 Jay Daniels WEDNESDAY KUOM-WCAL 770 which is a fair reflection of TOWN 'AT TfRRACt VECTRA CARPETING Colorfast, will not mildew. Resists stains and spotting.

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the company's artistic balance. Murder Suspect to Be Examined by Psychiatrist A psychiatric examination was ordered Tuesday for Clarence Underwood, charged with first-degree murder in the death of John F. Murray, 25, 524 Humboldt Av. N. Hennepin District Judge Thomas Tallakson ordered the examination at the request of Underwood's attorney, Douglas Hall.

Under FORMICA LAMINATED Melodies KANO 1470 companies of our time and in its mixture of classic and modern idioms it is of particular interst to the American dance scene. Typically, Tuesday night's program offered three American works and one Dutch, although all four were having their New York debuts, as was the company. Yet the character of the company is completely individual, and this character emerged through a program of easy yet engrossing diversity. It is possibly disconcerting for the Anglo American dance world which fondly imagines in its deepest heart that no other dance world exists with the only slightly believable exception of the Russian that two of the world's most interesting young choreographers are Dutch. EARLIER in the season Preformed Formica COUNTER TOPS 2480 8 It, :45 Griffin (in color) (in color) Exercise (c) of Personality Dick Cavett The Woody Mayberry (in color) Dick Cavett Woodbury 111 30 Dick Hollywood Dick Cavett Show (c.) Van Dyke Squares (c.) Dick Cavett The Woody A A of Jeopardy Bewitched Woodbury I I Life (c.) (in color) Bewitched Show I I Tomor e.

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4:45 Music Manna Academy Awards Movie (in color) "Gung Ho" Academy Awards R. Scott Academy Awards Movie The Mendota Bridge, scheduled for resurfacing this summer, will be closed to traffic at 1 p.m. Monday, the Minnesota Highway Department said Tuesday. The bridge will be closed until Aug. 24.

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