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4-ARGUSCOURM, ftioluma, Co. Salutdaf, Nov. 1 1972 Today, Sunday, Monday Television Programs Besf Of Movies During Week 3, Movie 4, Gift Of Time 5, 10, Pro Football 7, Direction 5 5S--4, News 6 00-4, Michigan 10. Human Dimension 6 10-13, News a IV -13, Sacred Heart 4 30- 4, Agriculture US A The Answer 10, Herald of Truth 13. This is The Lite 3, This is The Life 10, Mary Tyler Moore 7, 13, Street of San Francisco 9, Playhouse New York 44, Boxing From the Olympic 9 30-4, 10, Boo Newhart 10 00--4, 10, Mission impossible 7, 13, Sixth Sense 44, Owen Spann 10 30 -9, International Performance SO, New Headline Reflections It 00-3.

Movie 7, 10, New 13, ABC News 44, Lou Gordon 11 IS 3, 4, New 7, ABC New 10, 13, Movie II 30-5, 7, Movie II 4S-3, Dick Powell 4, Johnny Carson I 00-7, News I IS 4. 13, News I 30-5, Movie 7 00 4 30-3, 7, New 4, NBC New 5, CBS New Hollywood Teievivon Theatre 10, Move 7 003. Movie 4, Audubon Wildlife Theatre $, UFO 7, Hollywood Square 13, Parent Game SO, Circus! 7 30-3- Wait Till Your Father Get Home 7, 13, Let Make A Deal SO, Lewie I 00-3, 4, Emergency! 5, 10, All In The Family 7, 13, Kung Fu SO, Junior College Football 8 30 10, Bridget Love Berme Our Street 00-2, 4, Movie 3, 4, The Trouble with People 10, Dick Van Dyke 7, 13, Movie 9, Masterpiece Theatre 44, Father Knows Best 10, Mannlx 44, Black Renaissance 9 45-9, A Few Words About KQED Head On 3, 4, Night Gallery 9, Firing Line 44, One Step Beyond to 30 3, Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 4, Protectors 5, All Together Now 10, Eye On 44, Movie 50, News Headlines Retentions 1100-2, All the People 4, 5, 10, News 9, Speaking Freely 11 30-3, Johnny Carson 4, Suspense Theatre 5, CBS News 7, News 10, Movie 13, ABC News 13, Movie 12 00-7, ABC News Movie News 13, News 7 IS 7 30 4. Green Thumb 5. Navy Film 7, Voice of Agriculture 10, Living Word 13, Faith lor Today 10, Sacred Hwrt 3, insiqht 4, Hi-ritaqe 5, Your Future is Now 7, This is The Life 10, New Directions 13, Day of Discovery 44, Revival Fires 2, News 2, NFL Game of the Ww 7 SO 8 00 Notes From The Wasteland' The Devil Did It' tsaaasv 3, Brother Buzz 4, Git Box Tickle 5, 10, Lamp Unto My Feet 7, What on Earth Are You Doing? 13, Miss Pat's Playroom 44, Day of Discovery 8 30- 2.

3, Notre Dame Football 10. Look Up and Live 7, Movie 13, Oral Roberts 44, Kimba 9 00-4, Football Today S. Vibrations tor a New People 10, I Believe in Miracles 13, La Voz de la Raa 3, 4. jeopardy $, to, Where the Heart Is 7, What every Woman wants to Know 11 254, 11 Newi II 30-2, Mothers in Law 3, 4, Who, Whjt or Where Search for Tomorrow 7, IX That Girl t. Classroom 11 S5-X4News 12 00-1 Virginia Graham 3, 4 K.

News 7, IX Bewitched f. Mister Rogers 12 30-4, Days of IV Lives $, to, As the World Turns 7, IX PaHword I. Electric Company 1 00-1 Movie 3, 4 Doctors 10, Love Is a Many Spiendored Thing 7, IX All My Children 9, Classroom 4 Another World Guiding Light 7, 13, Let' Make a Deal 00 3, Movie 4, Bright Promise 5, to, Secret Storm 7, 13, Newtywed Game Somerset Edge Ot Night 7, Dating Game IX Truth or Conwquences 44 San Francisco Today 3 00-1 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4, Three on a Match 4, Mike Douglas 7, 13, General Hospital 10, Virginia Graham 44 New Zoo Revue 3 302, Charlie and Humphrey Good Stuff Hour 4, Daniel Boone 7, 13, One Life to Live 44 Banana Splits 4 00-3, Get Smart 7, Love, American Style 9, Mister Roger 10 Mike Douglas IX Gilligen's island 44 Speed Racer 4:302, McHale'l Navy Bill Cosby 4, High Chaparral David Frost 7, News 9, Sesame Street IX Big Valley 44 Popeye 4 )044 Three Stooges 4:002, Please Don't Eat the Daisies 3, Hogan's Heroes 5:1044 Bugs Bunny 5 301 Gilligan's island 3, 4 Dick Van Dyke 7, M), 11 News 9, Electric Company 44 Speed Racer 5 55-3, Weather Mayberry R.F.D. 3, 4 5, 7, 10, 13, New 9, What's New 44 Flintstones By Paula Norton 13, Primut 1 30-2, Our Men In the Capitol 4, Faith and the Bible 7, 13, Issue and Answers 2 00-2, 44, Movie 4, Community Circle 7, Bay Seen 13, State Capitol 2 30-4, Forum 7, La Raza 13, Sports Challenge 3 00 4, Alma de Bronce 7, Dig II With Albert 13, Sport Action Pro File 3 25-40, New Headline 3 30-4, High Chaparral 7, Grambling Football 13, Outdoors man 44. Movie SO, Community Service Film 4 00-2, 3, 10, Movie 5, Newsmaker '72 13, Judd SO, The Kathryn Kuhlmen Program 4 30-4, National Geographic 5, Face the Nation 7, Movie 9, Cosmic Evolution SO, Sunday Services 5 00-5, Movie 13, it Take A Thief 5 New 44, One Step Beyond SO, Community Workshop David Littleiohn Critic at Large 6 00-2, World of Survival 3, National Geographic 4, NBC New 7, 10, News 9, Koltanowski on Chess 13, High Chaparral 44, Lucy Desi Comedy Hour 50, Live and Learn 6 30- 2, Untamed World 4, Lassie 7, On the Spot 9, Book Beat 10, Face the Nation so, One on One 7 00-2, 44, Movie 3, You Asked for It 4, Wild Kingdom 5, News 7, Call Out 9, Zoom 10, Amazing World ol Kreskin 13, Lawrence Welk 50, Fifty's Film Festival 7:303, 4, Flip Wilson Cartoon Special 10, Anna and the King 7, Parent Game 9, Just Generation 8 00 3, 4, Snoopy's International Ice Follies 5, 10, MASH 7, 13, FBI 9, Family Game 8:305, 10, Sandy Duncan 9, French Chef 9:002, Tony Bennett Super Special 9 30 44, Banana Splits 1.

Oral Roberts 3, True Adventure 4, Mi-ct the Press 5, International Zone 7, Woe Pals on the Go 10, Pro Football Pre Game Show 13, Progreso '72 44. Speed Racer 00 Rhyme and Reason 7, ABC'S of Income Tax 2513. News 30-4, News 5, Sut Yung Ying Ye 7, A.M. IX Timmy and Lassie 7 00-2, Jack LaLaraw 3,4, Today CBS News 11 Spanish Community Calendar 7 20 IX Cartoonland Interview News Religion Today Interview 100-1 Certoontown 5, Captain Kangaroo Romper Room 7, Movie 4 Dinar) Snore Ml, Lucille Ball 9, Classroom IX To Tell the Truth 9 30-2, K. My Three Sons 4, Concentration 5, Perry Mason 11 Phil Donahue 0O-1 K), Family Affair 4, Sale of the Century 10 15-7, News K) 30-2, Flying Nun 4, Hollywood Squares 5, Love of Life 7, Galloping Gourmet 9, Sesame Street IX Call 13 11:002, Donna Reed SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.

Channel 2: "The Chalk Garden." Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Dame Edith Evans, Felix Aylmer. 7:00 p.m. Channel 44: "Curse of the Demon." Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins. 9:00 p.m. Channel 2: "Night of the Living Dead." Russel Strelner, Judith O'Dea, Duane Jones, Keith Wayne, Karl Hardman.

9:00 p.m. Channel 4: "Giant" Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean. 11:00 p.m. Channel 12: "Vampire Bat" Melvyn Douglass, Fay Wray. 11:30 p.m.

Channel 5: "Shane" Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde, Jack Palance, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan. 11:30 p.m. Channel 7: "Dead Run" Georges Geret, Peter Iwford, Ira Furstenberg. 1:30 a.m. Channel 5: "The Night Heaven Fell" Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, Alida VallK SUNDAY 70 p.m.

Channel 2: "The Chalk Garden" Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Dame Edith Evans, Felix Aylmer. 7:00 p.m. Channel 44: "Hans Christian Andersen." Danny Kaye, Farley Granger, Jeanmarie. 9:00 p.m. Channel 7: "True Grit." John Wayne, Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall, Jeremy Slate, Dennis Hopper.

11 :45 p.m. Channel 5: "The Poppy is Also a Flower." E.G. Marshall, Trevor Howard, Rita Hayworth, Angie Dickinson. MONDAY 8:00 p.m. Channel 2: "Move Over, Darling" Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen, Chuck Connors, Thelma Hitter, Fred Clark.

9:00 p.m. Channel 4: "Giant" Conclusion. Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean. 9:00 p.m. Channel 44: "Marty." Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair, Joe Mantell.

9:30 p.m. Channel 9: "The Magician." Max von Sydow, Ingrid Thulin. 11:30 p.m. Channel 5: "The Cruel Sea." Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden, Denholm Elliott, Stanley Baker, John Stratton. 11:30 p.m.

Channel 7: "Gaslight." Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten. TUESDAY 6:30 p.m. Channel 7: "Stalag 17" Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss. 8:00 p.m. Channel 2: "The Birds." Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette, Jessica Tandy.

8:30 p.m. Channel 7: "The Victim." Elizabeth Montgomery, George Maharis, Eileen Heckart, Sue Ann Langdon, Jess Walton. 9:30 p.m. Channel 5: "The Strangers in 7A" Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, Michael Brandon, Susanne Hildur. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m.

Channel 7: "Stalag 17" Conclusion. Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss. 9:00 p.m. Channel 44: "Dial For Murder" Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cumrnings. 11:30 p.m.

Channel 5: "The Left-Handed Gun." Paul Newman, Lita Milan, Hurd Hatfield, John Dehner, James Congdon. THURSDAY 6:30 p.m. Channel 7: "Point Blank" Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn, Carroll O'Connor, Lloyd Bochner, John Vernon, Sharon Acker. 8:00 p.m. Channel 2: "David and Lisa." Keir Dullea, Janet Margolin, Howard da Silva.

9:00 p.m. Channel 5: "In Cold Blood." John Forsythe Robert Blake. 9:00 p.m. Channel 44: "Big Jim McLain." John Wayne, Nancy Olson, James Arness, Alan Napier, Veda Ann Borg, Hans Conried. 12:10 a.m.

Channel 5: "A Tattered Web." Lloyd Bridges, Broderick Crawford, Frank Converse, Murray Hamilton. FRIDAY 6:30 p.m. Channel 7: "I'll Take Sweden." Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld, Frankie Avalon. 9 00 p.m. Channel 44 "The Bells of St.

Mary's." Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman. 11:00 p.m. Channel 2: "Two Women" Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo. 11:30 p.m. Channel 5: "McLintock!" John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne DeCarlo, Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers, Jack Kruschen, Chill Wills.

11:30 p.m. Channel 44: "The Outriders." Joel McCrea, Arlene Dahl. 2:00 a.m. Channel 5: "The Verdict" Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Joan Lorring. 2, kex Humbard 3, 4, Pro Football 5, Movie 7, Curiosity Shop 10, Pro Football 44, Popeye 10 3013, Tennessee Tuxedo 44, Three Stooqes 1100-2, Brother Buzz 7, Bullwinkle 13, Jomy Quest 44, Flintstones 11:302, Mi Casa, Tu Casa 7, 13, Make A Wish 44, Mr.

Ed 12:002. On The Square 5, Sports Challenge 7, 13, College Football 72 44, Movie 12:305, Pro Football Pre Game Show Dialogue na9pnimi(iDmi "Do you think there were too many propositions on the ballot this year?" By JOHN NORTON "Perhaps there were. With the bulk of propositions, the people might tend to pass over some. "As far as Iwas concerned there were too many and not enough information about them. I had to skip some." "Yes, Virginia, there really was a Ceraldine Jones according to Flip Wilson who will star In an animated special about his childhood trials, tribulations and triumphs based on characters featured in his weekly TV series tomorrow night on NBC at 7:30 p.m.

"Clerow Wilson and the Miracle of P.S. 14" will mark the cartoon debut of Clerow (Flip's real name), Ceraldine, Freddie Johnson, Ralph the Invisible Dor, Robert Jackson, Rev-erend Leroy, Herbie the Ice Cream Man, Li'l Djvid, Teacher Miss David, various kids from Public School 14 of Jersey City, N.J., and the Devil "who made them do it." Getting back to Ceraldine, "She's based on a little West Indian girl I knew when I was a kid in Jersey City," reported Flip, "She lived on the same block I did, and her folks didn't have any more money than mine, but she was always dressed so neat and spic and span. And I was raggedy. I liked her but she didn't like me." Flip also added that the "Miracle" really did happen and he really did make his acting debut in a school play -as Clara Barton, Red Cross Nuise. "The Trouble with People" a sloppy diner, a police station room, a girl's apartment, a small office and a drafty bedroom are the settings in this Nell Simon TV Comedy starring among others George C.

Scott, Alan Arkin and' Joseph Campanella about how people deal with certain of life's difficulties. However Simon doesn't think that most people are put upon in life. "Most of the people I write about are victims of their own personality and character," notes Simon, "they can't extricate themselves even if they want to. In the "Hands of Cormac Joyce" we see man pitted against Nature's fury. The story centers on an Irish family living off the coast of Ireland.

Stephen Boyd stars in this Hallmark Hall of Fame Special as the island-born Joyce, Colleen Dewhurst as his mainlander wife Mollie and Domic Guard as son Jack. "Maude" and the "All in the Family" crew ought to keep their ratings niche for next two weeks, as both expand into two-part episodes. After a routine visit to her doctor, Maude confronts her husband with the news that he will become a father at age 50, this Tuesday at 8 p.m. And the Stivics recall how their nuptials almost didn't take place in a flashback on their second anniversary tonight at 8 p.m. Also "Kung Fu" is due for its second edition tonight at 8 p.m.

on Channel 7. David Carradine cast as Caine the Buddhist priest will star opposite his famous father John. And if you missed Tony Bennett at the Fairmonts Venetian Room recently, despair not. For tomorrow night at 9 p.m., Channel 2 will present Bennett in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in a BBC taped production from London. For those that missed it the first time around, Channel 2 will present the six-episode sequel to "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" with "Elizabeth starring Glenda Jackson.

The drama Is based on the life of Elizabeth I daughter of Henrv bv his second Ill-fated wife Anne Boleyn. It starts at 8 p.m. this Wednesday night. "The Folks back home in North Carolina don't like to see me playing these kinds of roles," admits Andy Griffith. Griffith is referring to his role as a New York building superintendent who finds himself the hostage of a bank robbing gang in "The Strangers in 7A" on the "The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies" at 9:30 p.m.

"Mv character is not a happy man," Andy says, "and playing such a down role Is something I'm not used to. (He is known for his roles as the happy down-home country boyi I have a feeling they won't like me in the beginning of this film because of my character's involvement with a pretty young woman, (Co-star Susanne Hildur) but I think they'll approve of the way I turn out." Ida Lupino also stars as Griffith's wife. And for the Duke's fans, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara star this Friday night on CBS in "McLintock!" about a man who resorts to an old-fashioned technique to bring his estranged wife back to her senses -by warming her bottom. Peabody Award-winning journalist and broadcaster Alistair Cooke will present his personal view of American history in a special 13-week series entitled "America." The first installment is this Tuesday on NBC at 10 p.m. premieringwith "The New Found studies of Columbus and other early Span-ish and French explorers.

The Election is over, but Brinkley had some timely comments on the latest developments in Vietnam following the recent briefing by Henry Kissinger: "Now, the country will have a chance to heal some of its wounds. They are numerous and deep. "One of the excessive and dangerous powers of the Presidency the power to start a war, on his own say-so, and then to stampede Congress into supporting it, at the risk of appearing unpatriotic if it refuses. "And it's interesting to note that in seven years the House of Representatives, supposedly closest to the people, never once voted against the war as the Senate did. "It might also demonstrate that the American military Is not necessarily the answer to every international problem.

Masses of men, money and hardware do not always produce results. "But as for whether it's a good settlement or bad, any settlement that stops the killing of innocent people and the destruction of a country, to no clear purpose, can only be good. Aside from that, there is no way to get a good settlement of a bad war." End of Quote. Criticism can be an act of love, no? AARON BRODSKY Petaluma BARBARA EBBERSEN Petaluma 4rr I MB DANNIS ZARO Petaluma "I don't think so. It gives people more of a representative voice." JAN WHITTENBURG Cotati "No, I don't think there were too many.

I felt there was enough RUTH LUND Petaluma "Yes it's too long. I couldn't remember what they were after I voted." Sports Specials On TV Order Now For Thanksgiving Grambling Football Highlights: 3:30 p.m. (7) Monday 13) WILLIE BIRD Saturday This Week In Pro Football: 4 p.m. (2, 8) Ski p.m. (5) Wrestling 5 p.m.

(40, 44) Boxing from the Olympic 9 p.m. (44) Sunday NFL Game of the Week 8 a.m. (2) Notre Dame Football Highlights: 8:30 a.m. (2, 3) Football Today: 9 a.m. (4) Pro Football 10 a.m.

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