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Television Listings KSTP-5 KMSP-9 WTCN-11 NBC ABC Dialing for Loose" Popeye Dollars M. Douglas and Pete (c.) Of Lands Early Show Casey and Seas (c.) Early Show Casey lander Peter Jennings (c.) Casey (in color) Leave it to Flintstones (c.) Beaver (in color) News (color) McHale's Gilligan's W'ther, Sports Navy Island (c.) I Dream of Garrison's Mason Jeannie (c.) Gorillas (c.) Perry Mason Jerry Lewis Garrison's Perry Mason (in color) Gorillas Perry Mason Jerry Lewis The Invaders 12 O'clock Jerry Lewis (in color) High Movie The Invaders 12 O'clock (in color) The Invaders High "The N.Y.P.D. Alfred Outsiders" (in color) Hitchcock B.F. Goodrich entertainers presents "ONE. circuit! Top on the D.

McGavin One Night Alfred S. Knight Stands (c.) Hitchcock Movie One Night News Movie Stands W'ther, Sports News (c.) News (c.) Movie W'ther, Sports W'ther, Soorts "The Big Movie Heat" Tonight "No Down G. Ford (in color) Payment" G. Grahame Tonight J. Woodward Movie Tonight T.

Randall Movie Tonight Movie Movie Led Three Movie News Lives (c.) Joey Bishop (in color) Joey Bishop TUES. WCCO-4 CBS PM :00 Milton color) Dougi's 130 Mike Dougl's :45 Mike Dougi's Mill: Dougl's :00 Dougl's Cronkite (in color) :00 News (c.) W'ther :30 Daktari (in color) :00 Daktari 15 Daktari :30 Red Skelton (in color) :00 Red Skelton :15 Red Skelton :30 Good Morn'g :45 World (c) 9 p.m., KMSP NIGHT STANDS" :00 News Hour OP :45 :30 15 News News (in Hour Hour color) :00 (c.) 10 :30 :45 W'ther, Marshal Grant Spts (c) Dillon :15 Theater :30 "Zotz" :45 T. Postem :00 J. Meade 12 :30 :15 Theater Theater WED, WCCO-4 KSTP-5 KMSP-9 WTCN-11 CBS NBC ABC AM Sunrise Semester Country Music Siegfried City and :45 (in color) Country (c.) :00 Clancy Toda; Carmen(c) (in color) Chapel of Air :30 Clancy Today Dateline: Want Ads Willie(c.) Today Hollywood :00 Captain Today Gypsy Rose Work K'garoo(c) Today Lee Show (c.) Wonders 1:30 Captain The Morning Kangaroo Today Show (c.) Merv Romper Room Cartoons Griffin(e) Snaidgment (c.) (in color) color) Merv Concentration Dobie Ed Allen Griffin (in color) Gillis Exercise (c.) Andy of Personality The Honeymoon Mr. Blackwell 10 :30 :45 Dick Van Mayberry Dyke (in Hollywood Squares color) (c.) The Race Game Family (c.) Girl Girl Presents Talk Talk (c.) :00 Love of Jeopardy Everybody The Brunch Life (c.) (in colo:) Talking Bunch :30 S'ch Tomor c.

Eye Guess Donna Reed Cook' g- Hank :45 Guid. L'gt c. (in color) Donna Reed News :00 News (c.) News (c.) The Fugitive Lunch With 12 :45 :30 :15 The 5cm' Turns Worid Spec. (c.) Let's A Dial-Dollars Deal Make (c.) (c.) The The The Fugitive (in Casey Lunch-Casey color) :00 Love Is (c.) Days of Our Newlywed Matinee Movie 1 Splendored Lives (c.) Game (c.) "The 49th PM Art The Doctors Dream Man" :451 L'letter (c) (in color) Girl '67 (c.) J. Ireland :00 To Tell The Another General Matinee Movie Truth (c.) World (c.) Hospital (c.) Matinee Movie :30 The Edge of You Don't Dark Woody Night (c.) Say (c.) Shadows (c.) Woodbury :00 The Secret The Match The Dating Show (c.) Storm (c.) Game (c.) Game (c Woody 1:30 Beverly Dialing for Early Show Woodbury Hillbillies Dollars "Rogues Show TV Program Notes Information about programs is from network and station press releases except where symbol indicates a preview or a movie rating by TV Key news service.

TUESDAY EVENING PERSON presents a documentary on the life and work of educator-humanitarian Welthy Fisher. -ch. 17. LEWIS. Lewis portrays a timid flute player, the son of a former boxing champ, and a movie fan who wins a screen role.

Opera singer Anna Moffo sings "Italian Street Song" and "Summertime" and appears with Lewis in a sketch. Roger Williams rounds out an entertaining 5. SKELTON. Polly Bergen and Pat Carroll join the host as he reunites the seldom-seen comic characters Cauliflower McPugg, Bolivar Shagnasty, Willie Lump Lump and Charlie the 4. INVADERS.

"Labyrinth." David Vincent secures chest X-rays of an alien which indicate the lack of any bone structure. Ed Begley guest stars in an absorbing 9. "The Outsider" (1967). Darren McGavin and Shirley Knight costar in the second of this season's two-hour films produced expressly for TV. McGavin portrays a private investigator who checks out an embezzlement charge against a beautiful woman.

Engrossing 5. "The Witness." Detective Ward is accused of accepting a bribe during a crackdown on the numbers 9. "Gauguin in Tahiti: The Search for Paradise." A superb program which relates the story of the -impressionist painter's years in Tahiti, where he created as an artist the paradise he failed to finds as a man. Beautifully produced "One-Night Stands." Bing Crosby narrates program which spotlights the grit and the glamour of the traveling performer. Woody Herman, Johnny Rivers and the Bartok-Hunt Circus are featured 9.

Profs. Forrest Harris and William Hathaway discuss "Labor and Politics." -ch. 2. "The Big Heat" (1953). Engrossing Police drama with Glenn 11.

Scheduled guest: Joan 5, "No Down Payment" (1957). Well acted but soapy drama with Tony Randall and Joanne 9. "Zotz" (1962). So-so comedy with Tom 4. WEDNESDAY MORNING GRIFFIN.

Guests: Carol Channing and Monti Rock -ch. 4. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON "The 49th Man" (1953). Lively spy film with John 11. "Rogue's March" (1953).

Routine costume drama with Richard Greene. -ch. 9. DOUGLAS. Guests: Dr.

Martin Luther King Anita Bryant and Allan -ch. 4. Forrest Powers TV-RADIO NBC-TV's "Night at represents a preview of a to debut in the fall of 1968. A detective drama, Outsider" and stars Studios, producer of the mit constructive suggestions of the show before gets under way. The studio has questions concerning invited other comments tions: the Movies" attraction tonight television series that is expected the two-hour film is called "The Darren McGavin.

Universal City program, is asking viewers to sub- on the format production of the series posed three specific the program, but has as well. The ques- "What did you think of a hero who made some mistakes?" "What roles, in would you like to see in "What type of do you think McGavin Interested viewers suggestions to the studio Calif. Universal initiated program last spring show appeared in twoPremiere" feature of the suggestions offered most constructive for mond Burr series. addition to McGavin's, the weekly series?" girlfriend or girlfriends should have?" are asked to mail their at Universal City, the viewer-response before the "Ironside" form as a "World NBC. The studio says by viewers "proved producers" of the Ray- THE BOB HOPE comedy special, "Shoot was the No.

1 program during the week ending according to a Nielsen audience rating report. Following Hope, in order, were the Tuesday movies, "The Dean Martin "My Three Jackie Gleason Show," "Bewitched," "The Smothers ers Show," "The Lucy Show" and "The Danny Thomas Hour." "Bonanza," the perennial rating topper, fell to 11th place in the latest survey. A VIEWER PARTICIPATION test on home emergencies will be presented next Tuesday night on Twin channel four. Narrated by Dave Moore and George Rice, the test will discuss how to recognize potential accidents and what actions should be taken when emergencies occur. BURR TILLSTROM'S Kuk- la and Ollie, with Fran Allison, will serve as hosts again when "The Children's Film Festival" opens its second season on CBS-TV Feb.

4. The eight week series will feature movies produced in Italy, Russia, Japan, Scotland, Czechoslovakia and England. SMALL TALK: Vice-President Hubert Humphrey will appear on "Meet the Press" Sunday Former VicePresident Richard Nixon is scheduled to visit the "Tonight" show Wednesday Phyllis Diller, Alan King and Rowan and Martin have been signed to host "Tonight" when Johnny Carson takes a two-week vacation in De- DEATHS MRS. JUNE J. REINE Services for Mrs.

June J. Reine, 42, 7640 49th Av. who died Monday will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle, with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Mrs. Reine was born in Moorhead, and was a resident Minneapolis for 20 years. She was a former employe of Sears Roebuck. Surviving are her husband, Vernon a daughter, Gretchen; a son, Jay; her mother, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Anoka; nine sisters, Mrs.

John Phillipps and Mrs. Joe Shepeluk, Bloomington, Mrs. Harley Simon, Devils Lake, N.D., Mrs. David Kensinger, Costa Rica, Mrs. Mildred Frisell, Tacoma, Mrs.

Richard Bunce, Virginia Beach, Mrs. George Shepeluk, Boston, Mrs. Clifford Simon, Montgomery, and Mrs. Thelma Fox, Moorhead, two brothers, Richard Frey, Moorhead, and David Frey, Boston, Mass. Memorials for North Central Bible College are preferred.

HENRIETTA J. WARD Services for Mrs. Henrietta J. Ward, 76, La Jolla, who Monday, be at noon Wednesday in Trinity Episcopal Church, Excelsior, with burial in Brewster, Mass. Mrs.

Ward lived in the Minneapolis area for 70 years. She, was a former member of Woodhill Country Club and a member of Beaver Bay Club Association, and the La Jolla Beach and Tennic Club. Surviving are two sons, SamM. Nicherson. East Brewster, and William J.

Nicherson, Wayzata, a daughter, Mrs. Roger Noyes, Guadalajara, Mexico; two stepdaughters, Frances W. Knoblauch. Minneapolis, andn Adelaide W. Demere, Denver, a step-son, Harold R.

Ward Santa Barbara, eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Memorials for St. James Episcopal School, Faribault, or Trinity Episcopal Church are preferred. Health Bureau Post BETHESDA, Md. (Spe- cial) Dr.

Richard M. Magraw, on leave from his University of Minnesota post as professor of psychiatry, neurology, and internal medicine, has been appointed director of extramural relations for the federal government's Bureau of Health Services. 'THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1967 Delay Office Closing, OE0 Asks KTCA-2 KTCI-11 EDUCATIONAL Profile Profile The Big Easel TV Kindergarten Observing Eye Everybody's TV KinderBusiness garten Efficient Creative Reading Person Antiques Profile Antiques Profile Seminar for French Chef Seniors French Chef Your Right Conversation to Say It (c.) A. Toynbee Macalester International Emeritus Emeritus Confrontation Confrontation Regional Report Regional Report RADIO Published as a service to readers at no charge to broadcasters.

The Star is not sponsible for program change by stations. TWIN CITIES STATIONS WCCO 830 KUOM 770 WPBC 980 KSTP 1500 WCAL 770 WLOL 1330 WDGY 1130 KTIS 900 KDWB 630 KANO 1470 KRSI 950 WMIN 1400 WWTC 1280 KORS 1440 KUXL 1570 KTCR 690 KSMM 1530 WJSW 1010 WMKT 1370 (FM only) WLOL 99.5 (meg.) KWFM 97.1 (meg.) WAYL-FM 93.7 (meg.) KNOF-FM 95.3 (meg.) WPBC-FM 101.3 (meg.) KRS1-FM 104.1 (meg.) KQRS-FM 92.5 (meg.) KTISFM 98.5 (meg.) WCTS-FM 100.3 (meg.) KSTP-FM 94.5 (meg.) KS 91.1 (meg.) TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS 7:30 p.m. "Cleveland Orchestra Concert." KSJN-FM. 8:00 p.m.-Wagner's "Die Gotterdammerung" presented in stereo. WLOL-FM.

9:00 p.m. Steve Allen and Marty Gold featured in stereo. WAYL-FM. 10:00 -Basketball: Minnesota vs. Anaheim.

WLOL. 10:10 p.m.-Author Roger Kennedy is scheduled to visit the "Henry Wolf Show." KSTP and KSTP-FM. WEDNESDAY HIGHLIGHTS 8:00 a.m. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra plays Respighi's "The Pines of Rome." WCAL. 1:00 p.m.- "The Sounds of Povverty" (Part II).

KUOM, WCCO -Tuesday 4:00 Charlie Boone 7:30 News, Sports 5:00 News, Sports 8:00 On the Go 5:35 Howard Viken 9:30 Jergen Nash 6:00 Lowell Thomas 10:00 News 6:15 W'ther 10:30 Hobbs House 6:30 On the Go Wednesday Morning 6:00 Rog Erickson 7:15 Region News 6:10 Speece, W'thar 7:30 Bank Notes 6:30 News 8:00 Howard Viken 6:45 Viken, W'ther 10:10 Arthur Godfrey 7:00 News 11:10 Jergen Nash Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 Roads 1:30 Boone-Erickson 12:30 Noon News 2:00 Party Line 12:45 Speece-Farm 3:00 Charlie Boone 1:10 Art Linkletter KSTP (NBC) -Tuesday 4:00 Don Duchene 7:00 Don Duchsne 5:00 Voices- 8:00 Charlie Bush 5:13 Don Duchene 10:00 News 6:30 News 10:10 Henry Welt 6:45 Life Line 12:00 Swing '67-FM Wednesday Morning 5:30 Farm Forum 8:00 News 6:00 Steve Cannon 8:15 Steve Cannon 7:00 News 10:00 Dan Allan 7:15 Steve Cannon 10:00 Swing '67-FM Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 Voices- News 3:00 Don Duchene 12:15 Dan Allan KRSI (ABC) --Tuesday 4:00 Ralph Fritz 7:15 C. Schenkel 6:00 Morgan Hill 7:20 Morgan Hill 6:30 Alex Dreier 10:00 Music 6:40 Tom Harmon 11:00 Diamond Time 5:50 Bob Considine 12:00 Holiday Music 7:00 News Wednesday Morning 6:30 Lifeline 11:00 Tom Wynn 5:30 Agricultural A 8:30 Sports, News 6:00 Ray Vecellio 10:00 B'kfast Club 7:00 Ray Vecellio Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 Harvey News 1:00 Ralph Fritz 12:20 Ray Vecellio WPEC Tuesday 4:00 Phil Brown 10:30 Bill Stewart 4:30 Paul Bernards 11:30 News 7:00 Hall of Fame Wednesday Morning 6:00 7:00 Ames-Hastings 6:15 Dr. W. Judd 9:00 Hastings- -Ames 6:30 News 11:00 Becky Ann 6:50 God's Way 11:30 Ames-Brown Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 Ames- Brown 2:00 Big Sister 1:30 Bill Stewart 2:15 Phil Brown WLOL (Mutual) Tuesday 4:00 Ed Anthony 6:30 Ed Anthony 6:00 News, Sports 9:00 Dick Erickson 6:15 F. Lewis Ill 10:00 Basketball Wednesday Morning 5:00 R.

Wand' cher 10:00 John Pete Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 John Pete 3:00 Ed Anthony WWTC Tuesday 4:00 Jack Reynolds 7:00 Joel Larson Wednesday Morning 5:30 Randy Cook 10:00 Bill Mann Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 Bill Mann 3:00 Jack Reynolds KUOM WCAL 6:00 News 6:10 Prelude 6:45 News 7:00 Serenade 7:15 Psalm of Life 7:30 Top of Day 9:00 French Music 9:30 Viewpoint 9:45 News 10:00 Chapel -Wednesday 10:30 Health You 10:45 Homemaking 11:00 Lecture 12:00 News 12:30 Farm Hour 1:00 Poverty 2:15 Old Tales 2:30 Aft. Concert 4:00 News 4:30 Music Hall MOOS' GUARD REMOVED Associated Press University of Minnesota President Malcolm Moos no longer has a bodyguard. C. B. Hanscom, university police chief, said the officer attached to Moos the past week has been taken off that assignment.

The officer was assigned following a series of anonymous phone calls to police last week which warned of abducting Moos and told of dynamite planted in university buildings. Police felt most of the calls were from pranksters. But the discovery of four blocks of TNT and two sticks of dynamite in a building near the campus prompted the assignment of a bodyguard. A request for authorization to keep the Hennepin County Office of Economic Opportunity open beyond the end of its fiscal year on Nov. 30 was sent to the Chicago regional office today.

Edgar D. Pillow, director of the agency, said such requests are usually granted. The office and programs would operate with money not spend by the end of the fiscal year while waiting for Congress to act on appropriations for money in the coming year. He said that a reduced request for federal funds for what are called "versatile programs" was' sent to the Chicago regional office last week. It asks $690,000, instead of the $1.3 million previously requested for citizens community centers, senior program aides and program development.

The reduced budget is subject to revision once Congress acts on appropriations. The Community Health and Welfare Council of Hennepin County, Monday approved two resolutions which would officially transfer all anti-poverty programs to Mobilization of Economic Resources, as of Nov. 30 or Dec. 31, depending on the program. OFFICER WAS HONEST 'THIEF' KYOTO, Japan (UPI) When off-duty police officer Katsu Ito caught stealing a coat Monday, his chief suggested he may have done it as a prank.

"No," said Ito. "I was drunk." The move has been in planning since last January, when the council decided to stop war on poverty in Hennepin County, a job it has held since 1964 when the antipov- McGavin 4 Hope at NBC," Nov. 12, and Friday "The Broth- Miss Day Miss Diller cember Three girls purporting to be "Miss Drumstick 1967" will confront the panel of "To Tell the Truth" Thanksgiving afternoon The Beatles will sing their new tune, "Hello Goodbye," in a filmed segment on the Ed Sullivan show Sunday Doris Day's CBS-TV series, planned for next season, is expected to have her portray a widow who once sang with a band Tallulah Bankhead visits the Smothers Brothers Dec. 17. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL SPECIAL $149 Any Make American GUARANTEED COMPLETE INCLUDING ALL PARTS LABOR.

FULLY GUARANTEED Nothing Down-12 Months to Pay. SPECIAL HYDRAMATIC ADJUSTMENT $395 most cars STANDARD TRANSMISSION OVERHAULS COMPARABLY LOW PRICED. HANSORD'S GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE SERVICE CENTER 'World's Largest Pontiac Dealership' Hennepin Washington 332-1133 World Premiere! A brand-new, major motion picture! IN COLOR E5 It all started out as a "simple" case of embezzlement. But it soon turned into a tough private eye's most deadly assignment! 0 The stars: Darren McGavin, Sean Garrison, Shirley Knight, Nancy Malone, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Sothern, Joseph Wiseman, Ossie Davis. Production Huggins Universal The Outsider THE BIG HEAT GLENN FORD Lee Marvin An ex-cop turns the city upside down to stop a sadistic killer 10 P.M.

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