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DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, SATURDAY MORNING;" OCTOBER 2, 1971 12 Radio Television Programs TV Shows opening day The information In tbts log Is supplied by the radio and TV stations and Uie newspaper ii not responsible ior last-minute changes. To Walch Disney World Crowd Is Sparse travelers. Disney officials said the paper boy, Tom Morris, traveled alone from his home on the West Coast although he is only 11. The first visitors to enter Disney World Friday morning were members of a Lakeland, family. Bill Windsor Jr.

said he, his wife and two children had slept in their car would be first. Windsor and his family were given a lifetime pass to 7 1J But the sawing and ham-mering didn't inhibit the crowd as they hrieked in Fantasyland's Haunted House, watched a Charlie Chaplin movie on Main Street USA or listened to a fife and drum corps as it marched by on a street in Frontierland. Friday's crowd was diverse. Among those making opening day were a Newport Beach, paper boy who had saved up his collection money IVGH (1310) Newport News-Hampton Music, News Coalinuous, Day, Night IVGH-f Newport News-Norfolk. Stereo.

News. 24 Hours WTAR (730) Norfolk CBS Radio Network. Music News hoars WTAR-FM (95.7) Norfolk Stereo. Broadway Shew News. 6:45 -midnight WVEC (UUO) Hampton.

Music. News. 24 hours ffVEC-FM 101.3 Hampton Stereo 24 hours-ABC News WRVA (1110) Richmond NBC Husic. News. Continuous ID (1270) Newport New Country.

New Sports. 6 a.m.-sunset IVMBG (740) Williamsburg, Music, ABC News, sunrise to sunset VBCI-FM (U6.5) Williamsburg, News. Music, Continuous 1 WHOV-FM (88.3) Hampton, Variety, News, Music, 4 10:20 p.m. (105.3) Christian Broadcasting Network. 24 hours WFOG-FM (92.9) Suffolk, Stereo.

Jazz. Latin American 24 Hours WTID-FM (101.5) Newport News, Country Music. News, 6 p.m.-6 a.m. WCMS (1050) Norfolk, Country, Western, News, iVeather, 6 a.m. 6 p.m.

WCMS-FM (100.5) Norfolk. Country, Western. News. Weather, Cor.tinnous WWOC (1100) Portsmouth, Mutual Broadcasting, Soul, Rock, Pop, Jazz, News, Continuous WCFK (1600) Chesapeake, Popular Music Pop Concerts. 6 a.m.

-sunset WNOR (1230) Norfolk, Contemporary Music, News. Weather 24 Hours WNOR-FM (98.7) 24 hours contemporary stereo, news, sports Television WTAR-TV Channel 3 Norfolk, Va. CBS today," said Ridgway. "We view today as only the beginning of a smooth, steady climb up the ladder to the point where we are operating at full capacity." Disney officials had not extensively promoted Friday's opening. Of the projected five hotels, only two the Polynesian Village and the Contemporaryare under construction.

They are open but neither is at full capacity. Riders on the extensive monorail system around the park saw almost as many employes and workmen as paying customers." Construction materials were scattered about. The songs of the minstrels and the "alohas" of the sarong-clad girls at the Polynesian Village were punctuated by the workmen's hammers. jjisney worm. and a group of Japanese tour with Bob Hope and other celebrities to be on hand.

Although the crowd was sparse, Disney officials did not appear to be overly concerned. "We're just happy with the smooth way things went Tropical Storm Hits West Bengal State CALCUTTA, India (UPD A storm swept through sections of West Bengal state Thursday, smashing houses, causing flash floods and killing at least 17 persons, reports reaching here Friday eaid. Radio messages from the area said about 2,000 houses were blown down by winds of near-hurricane force and some roads were under waist-deep waters from torrential rains. 1870 Pumps Still Used WEST BERLIN West Berlin still has in operation 250 manually operated street water pumps first set up in ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Workmen poured concrete and planted palm trees on the sprawling $400 million Disney World entertainment-vacation complex Friday as a sparse opening day crowd mingled with dancing bears and strolling minstrels.

Central Florida traffic experts were prepared for a massive backlog of cars that never materialized. Although Disney officials said no crowd estimate would be available until mid-evening, Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Jim Humphreys said they gave him an unofficial turnstile count at noon of 2,800. "If we get a total of 12,000 on opening day we'll be very happy," said Charley Rid-gway, a Disney World spokesman. Workmen labored around the clock to get the huge amusement park and hotels ready but of the five theme areas in the Magic Kingdom, one, Tomorrowland, offered only one attraction and three of the other four Adventure-land, Frontierland and Fan-tasyland were only partially ready.

Main Street USA was finished. Tomorrowland won't be ready until mid November, well after the formal opening of Disney World, scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 23 :30 Snace in 70's 11:00 Sabrina 5:30 Chicago Teddy Bear 10:00 Mission Impossible 7:00 Flibbertigibbet 11:30 Josictv Pussycat 6:00 News 11:00 News :00 Buqs BunnyRoadrunner 12:00 Monkees 6:30 CBS News 11:30 Never Too Lata 8:30 Scooby Doo 12:30 You Are Thera 7:00 Hee Haw Chalk Garden 9:00 Harlem Giobetroter 1.00 Film Festival 8:00 AH In The Family Lively Set 30 Hair Bear Bunch 2:00 Harvey 8:30 Funny Face Queen Of Nile 10:00 Pebbles Bamm Bamm 4.00 Pro Football 9:00 Dick Van Dyke Lawless Frontier 10:30 TV Funnies 5:00 Untamed World 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore Television WVEC-TV Channel 13 Hampton, Va. ABC 10:00 The Persuader 11:30 News 11:50 Action Of A Tiger 2:00 Christopher Closeup 2:30 A. A.

7:00 Pattern For Living 7:30 Animal Fair 8 00 Jerry Lewis 8:30 Road Runner 9:00 Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson Five 10:00 Bewitched 10:30 Lidsville 11:00 Curiosity Shop 12:00 Johnny Quest 12:30 Lancelot Link 1 00 American Bandstand 1:30 N.C.-N.C. State 5:00 Snorts 6:30 Detectives 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Getting Together 8:30 Sweet Sweet Racrtel ferry-- (eve.) NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (Choice Viewing) 'Tell TJiem Willie Boy Is Here," a real movie from Universal (1969 release), makes its bow on TV. In a turn of the century setting, a Paiute Indian (Robert Blake) who had been doing some cowpunching, returns to an Indian fiesta to claim a girlfriend as his bride. But old Indian customs clash with the white man's laws and the youth has trouble. Robert Redford, Katharine Ross and Barry Sullivan are featured.

(aft.) NBC You are There. CBS has brought back an old favorite and retooled it slightly for the youthful viewer. Trouble is there is less teaching time of history and more air time for commercials. Walter Cronkite and CBS newsmen tell the story of the Pony Express in 1860 and how a rider covered 380 miles in 36 hours for a record in those days. (eve.) ABC Movie of the Weekend "Sweet, Sweet Rachel," another movie made for TV, is about an ESP expert who, with his young assistant, is asked to recreate the events leading up to a man's death.

And if you think that sounds like a pilot you're right. Alex Drier plays the expert. Stefanie Powers, Pat Hingle, Brenda Scott and Chris Robinson costar. (eve.) ABC The Persuaders Danny and Brett, easy prey for any pretty girl in distress, help a lovely who suddenly has a long-missing brother suddenly appear just as she's about to claim an estate, Tony Curtis and Roger Moore carry on just like a pair of The Rogues of a few years ago, but with a new gag writer. Television WAVY-TV Channel 1 0 Portsmouth, Va.

NBC RATED IN COL I 8:30 Good Llf 9:00 Tell Them Willie Is Her 11:00 News 11 :30 Son Of Frankenstein 6.00 Farm Show 7:00 World Of Tomorrow 7:30 Casper 8:00 Dr. Doolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10:00 Barrier Reef 10:30 Giant Step 11:30 Bugaloos 112:00 Mr. Wizard 12:30 Pet Set 1:00 Nashville Sound 1:30 Football Highlight 5:00 Wrestling 6:00 News 6:30 Award Theater 8:00 Partners Television WYAH-TV Channel 27 Portsmouth CBN Sat. 10:00 A.M. 9:30 Tomorrow's Lesson 5:00 Fury 6:00 Time For Timothy 6:30 Treehouse Club 7:00 Wild Kingdom 8:00 Jubilee 8:30 Movie OR Now tttru Thursday! Adults Only! Admission $3.00 Escorted Ladies 'ELI OVER" ADULTO DIMLY Twenty-Tliird British GI IN FULL COLOR iiiiiii aHiiniM uiinoritfiuri C5E ftM)biiwiigiiwBiii i I a 2nd WEEK! ADMISSION: 2.50 Bi l.lil I hl'M Mi 7 HI Starting OH.

I Killed In Belfast Fighting II HI ill I HI Vfe i OPEN 10:45 ADULTS ONLY EJT 1 MUMIM UII IH lln. Ilndni. 10 llH.il 19 mW'J I ll TOO Till WM I I RATED I WC "UNDER SATIN" I 9 LJ1 NEWMARKET A The Fas.es. Movies ffJ2SSS. WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS "VnnUhinn rC Ei Wednesday night killed two persons in a crowded pub.

Bombs exploded in Roman Catholic areas. Gunmen, in at least one case with a submachine gun, held up three Belfast banks, a printing firm and the office of a consruction contractor building a new police station and got away with $24,800. Other gunmen hijacked and burned a mail truck on a country road in County Fermanagh near the Irish Republic border, taking $7,440. You ore taken for a wild ride at break neck speed 7 VV JT trom lexas to the Mountains or Virginias I rt1 V- I I Of A SjT BIS --lute v. I iK James Sharp, 22, who was the 23rd soldier to die this year in Northern Ireland's Protestant-Roman Catholic violence and the 53rd person since Brit-a i introduced internment without trial of IRA suspects two months ago.

In addition to the soldiers, two men of the locally-recruited Ulster Defense Regiment also have died. Shortly before the fatal attack British Defense Secretary Lord Carrington met senior members of the Northern Ireland cabinet to discuss measures to tighten security. He announced the ceiling strength of the Ulster Defense Regiment reserve force be raised from 6,000 to 10,000 men and that British troops would toughen their tactics to meet the increasing use of automatic weapons by the IRA. Earlier in the day gunmen wounded a civilian in a shooting in the Protestant Shankill Road area, scene of several gun battles since a bombing m. ii i.iur ii i.

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1 A 1 lt.iLi 1 Coming Attractions 0 1 ml I 3 PERFORMANCES i-'rmr Kill fL "o''o I II -II Im A SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I II 1 1 At tvii ill nn nrro By DONAL HIGGINS BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPD A British soldier was killed and a sniper wounded Friday in fighting between troops and Roman Catholics, the army said. Soon after sniper fire killed a member of a regiment foot patrol on Kerrera Street, soldiers in an armored personnel carrier fought off other snipers in nearby Ardilea Street and wounded one of them, an army spokesman said. The sniper was shot as he tried to escape over a wall. He dragged himself to a Roman Catholic school and-was captured there, the spokesman said. The fighting near the Roman Catholic Ardoyne Dis-trict began when troops spotted and seized a suspected member of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA).

Housewives banged dust bins, a rock throwing crowd attacked the troops and the suspect escaped, army sources said. The troops fired rubber bul-. lets to disperse the mob. Minutes later sniper fire killed the Briton, Pvt. Peter Wall Tells Students Of Happy Accident LARAMIE, Wyo.

(UPD-Former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall told University of Wyoming students Thursday it was a "happy historical accident that Wyoming has a slow growth and failed to gain in population during the 1960s. "Wyoming is one of the three or four states with the best environment and the least pollution, so why not keep it that way," Udall said. Record Trout 41.5 Pounds FLIN FLON, record catch during the annual Flin Flon Trout Festival was a whopping 41.5 pounder. iU tmVS -y-yMy-m--- BV ir II Jl 1 my (III lyork; "TUUO-LAFJE OLACKTOPn with Today Miss World U.S.A. Beauy Pageant Finals with Special Guest Bob Hope 8:00 P.M.

Oct. 3 Va. Squires ABA vs. Baltimore Bullets NBA Exhibition Game 7:30 P.M. Ticket Office Open 10-6 Sunday Holidays 1-6 The Top Dog Of The "NEW ROCK" WARREN DATES -LAURIE BIRD; DENNIS WILSON 1 Tht Action and Thrills Start FRIDAYPARAMOUNT STARTS 7:00 E.

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Listeners are invited to call 622-1617 in Norfolk or 245-2742 on the peninsula to get high school scores and hear direct reports from the area's key games. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SEARS NACHMANS COLISEUM BOX OFFICE lomtminio Gtnflril nrlnc.l Itrrmg Toralv Maurstad Florence Henderson Christina Schollin Frank Porretta PC1A( RUC1I tfin Wtfmll Oscar Homolka Robert Morley Edward G. Robinson Harry Secombe It happens Saturday night, Oct. 16 the fabulous give-away of the fine automobile now in display at the snack bar of the Green Acres! Register now. Complete details at the Drive-in, or at Lowe's Used Cars, Newport News, Mln 4 CONTINUOUS ''iWllittIbS? Starts T-O-D-A-Y SPECIAL C'iEST BOB HOPE iVMtrrrJ 'lit I'M 1 1 i I 1 1.

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