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2Q Nov. 1,1973 jLti flngtltg timttt 1 World Series Carol Burnett if.j 80 Lots Luck (Frl.) 19.3 II World Series Tuts. 19.1 )J Dean Martin 18.9 S3 Emerosncy II 9 14 CBS Thursday Movi u.J In the 35 LoKa Luck (Mon.) 18.2 36 NPC Satwday Movies 17.8 ABC 16.4. Season to date Ecores had it CBS 21.1, NBC 19,2, ABC ,17.6. Here are the ratings and audience Come to reind Gentrol Wind Symphony Makes Debut I lill FilP IfSUFiillf Compare these lypicat week-end prices! FIRM TOMATOES 1 World Sries Tuej.

World Ssrie Thun. World Scries Wed. 4 All In Family 3 Sanlord Son Walloni "MASH I Dliny Dr. Seuss Special 10 McMillan and Wile "You'ra Elected C. Brown" 12 Barnahy Jonas 1) ABC NFL Football 14 World Series Tue.

15 Cannon 1 Mary Tvler Moor. 17 Sonny Cher 18 Rookies Bob Newhart 20 Maud 21 Country Music Awards 77 world Series Wed. 23 Mannlx 24 NBC Monday Movie Six You Get Easroll' Hawaii 5-0 Ik Marcus Welhy 27 ABC Sunday Movie 28 Here's Lucy J37 52 327 JO 32.3 50 30.0 51 27.1 48 26.2 40 24 42 24.0 40 24.0 34 23.4 36 23.3 34 23.1 36 22.3 36 22 5 36 22.4 33 22.1 .18 21. 34 21. 31 21.6 38 21.6 32 21.1 33 20.8 35 20.5 31 20.4 31 20.3 2 20.1 32 19.8 30 19.5 28 I Continued from First Fage finger of fate at the listener and makes him cringe.

VVestin conducted it not exactly for all it is worth, but at least with good appreciation for its extended lines and declamatory effects. The sometimes timid trombone soloist in the "Oraison funebre" was James Sawyer. The Schuman work, which was preceded by the composer's own transcription of two pieces from his "New England Tryp-tich," closed the program auspiciously in the most involved, emotionally successful reading of the evening. Perhaps the composer's presence in the hall (he was guest of honor on this occasion) accounted for that or perhaps it was just the stirring nature of this music and the f) HEADS, LARGE ITALIAN OR FRESH ONIONS BELL Wt I LETTUCE Tops Week's AT' 1 Nielsen List NBC's coverage of the World Series swept the top three spots in the national Nielsens for the week ending Oct. 21.

But right behind, leading the pack of regular series, was (as usual) All in the Family. The CBS night of specials on Monday Oct. 15 fared well, with "Dr. Seuss on the Loose" in 9th place, "You're Elected Charlie Brown" in 11th and the Country Music Assn. Awards in 21st.

ARC's second showing of the box-office hit "Love Story" came in 27th, as opposed to its first TV presentation a year ago when it attracted a record number of viewers. Only new series to make the top 40 was Lotsa Luck which in fact took two places: 30th for a special FYiday night airing, and 3oth for its regular Monday night edition. Otherwise, ratings on the new series continued to be dismal as they have been since the season premiered. NBC1, on the strength of its World Series sweep, jumped out in front in the weekly network averages. It was NBC 24.6, CBS 18.7, Houtf to rociogize asicSswive Great Northfltld, Minn.

37 Dick Van Dyke 17.8 26 38 FBI 17.5 29 39 Love, American Styla 17.4 33 40 ABC Tuesday Movie 17.4 25 fiiri From the 41 Odd Couple 16.5 29 42 Diana 16.2 23 43 Brady Bunch 15.8 28 44 Tiwneratures Rising 15.8 23 45 Brian Keith 114 28 "Shane of Thlnos" 15.3 47 Dan Auaiist 15.3 24 48 ii Minion Man 15.0 26 49 Girl With Something Extr 14.8 26 50 Adam's Rib 14.5 26 31 Owen Marshall 14.4 23 52 Griff 14.3 26 53 Perry Mason 13.4 22 54 "Long Winter Aaron" 11.8 22 35 CBS Tuesday Movit 12.6 19 36 Toma 12.2 19 57 ABC Wednesday Movie 11.7 17 58 Streets ol San Fran, 59 Roll. Out 60 Bob Carol, Ted A 61 r.i-tridoe Family 62 "The Israelis" 63 Calucci'i Dent. Man Who Could Talk to 10.5 10.4 Alice 10.1 9.6 8.1 69 BR day ol' uight 3 ibs. 295 PEPPERS ci CUCUMBERS 5 -15 SUMMER way all forces reacted to The world premiere of "In Memor-iam." a tribute to the young composer conductor's mentor, the late In-golf Dahl, occupied the place right after intermission. "In Memoriam" is a busy, attractive thoughtful and violent by turns, which shows off the writer's many compositional skills more eloquently than it speaks to the listener.

A diversity of styles and a ronstant shifting of emotional gears comprise simultaneously its strengths and weaknesses. Another composer-conductor, John Green, began the evening's activities with a few laudatory remarks, one of which was the statement that the California Wind Symphony is a Paul Horn-influenced Halloween improvisation (played in the dark for maximum chills), percussionists Robert Becker and Russ Hartenbrrger were spotlighted in an elaborate drum confrontation which yielded several exciting exchanges and helped to show off some of the three dozen drums on view. LEWIS SEGAL SQUASH 2 ibS. 25c I a tart attacEi. What you think is "just gas" may in reality bs a serious heart attack warning.

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thru 8:30 p.m. HOWARD'S PURE BUitfiER 100 "the only fully professional ensemble of its kind in this country." Of its kind, whatever that means, perhaps but fully profes-s i a 1 wind ensembles, though less numerous than they once were, still exist. Less than 25 miles away from the Music Center, for one example, the Long Beach Municipal Band, now in its seventth decade of full-time, professional music making, continues to thrive. For better or worse, the California Wind Symphony is not alone. Lou Gossett Set for Role in Campanella Story Lou Gossett has been signed to portray Sam Brockington, the hospital orderly who a instrumental in the physical rehabilitation of former Dodger catcher Rov Campanella, in the CBS GE Theater two-hour motion picture special, "It's Good to Be Alive," set to air Feb.

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His encore fling at a Each bourree proved more effective straight than swung. In such material as the Bartok-derived "Ballad in 78" (with its intriguing interplay of cello and percussion), Darling's technical security and expressive intensity were outstanding. The McCartney-esque "Lady Child" also demonstrated his talents in a pop context (though he is less effective as a conventional vocalist than at falsetto scat singing), while his celebration of the American Indian was ically unrewarding, for all its technical virtuosity. Besides soaring through Role for Sargent Dick Sargent has been set by executive producer David Victor to guest star In "Etude for a Kidnapper" episode of Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law. RID MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON K0 AST, Shoulder 59 Tillamook Cheddar Cheese 69e 1 EASTERN BACON, Sliced staff ws WIENERS or BOLOGNA ft 1 vrw'' 1 1 I I lh' mm ft P.

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