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persuasion became the I 0a anrjtlf Cfmrg April 24, 1963-PartV 15 RADIO highlights Faculty Trio From USC in Concert at Hancock KGRI KHJ KIEV BY WALTER ARLEN Tknw SUA Wrmr KABC 790 KAU 1430 KBIS 740 KBBQ 1300 KDAY 1580 KEZY .1190 KFAC 1330 KWOW KFI KFOX KFWB KGBS KGER KGIL KGFJ upo 640 1280 980 1020 1260 1230 XERI KKAR -1390 KLAC KMPC KNX 1090 ACCOUNT RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVES If you ore 25 to 37 years of age, have a college background, and at least 2 years experience as a group sales or customer representative making contacts at the executive level, you'll be interested in discussing a career opportunity with us here at BLUE CROSS of Southern California. We have positions open for servicing and selling existing accounts. The salary starts at 1676 per month plus car allowance. Ours is a growth organization and both salary advancement possibilities end employee benefits are excellent. Formal training is given before field assignment.

Caff 666-3118 for appointment BLUE CROSS of Southern California A equal opportunity employer mf center of attention when 1 Miss Shapiro and Lesser joined in Kodalys Duo for violin and cello, Opus 7. In lesser hands, the rhapsodic, often rhetorically repetitive three parts may assume an aura of boredom. Discriminating handling of the canonic first movement, the padded Adagio, and the whirlwind finale of Hungarian platitudes, however, kept interest and excitement at a high pitch. Dahl's marvelous Piano Trio, played by this same group at a recent Encounter in Pasadena, concluded the program. 1 -A SCHIFF MEMORIAL CONCERT Presented by USC school of music at Hancock Auditorium tor.

the Or. Hens Schiff Memorial Chamber Music Scholarship Fund, with Eudice Shapiro, violin Laurence Lesser, cello; InsoH Dahl, piano. The program: Trio No. 7, 6 Minor Duo for violin and cello. Opus? Piano Trio (IMS Jtahl I Only direct jet service I MUSIC-PERSONALITY Kn-Red cllvaim (MO i.m.) Dick Sinclair (ltkoon); Dave Starling f.m, Chuck Cecil (2-5 pjn.

Bob Kerr pjnJ. tKNX-Music Till Dawn 01:30 pjnl KMPC Dick Whittinghill (5-9 l.mJi Geoff Edwards (3-noon); Ira Cook (noon-1 p.mJ; Roger Carroll (1-3 p.m, p.mJ; Gary (3-6 p.nU; Johnny Magnus Q-midnightii Jack Angel (midmght-6 a.ml KGIL Dick Whittington (6-10 i.m, Dudley Williams (10-3 p.m.); John Gilbert (3-7 p.mJj Chuck Southcutt (7-midnighOj Gary Parker (midnight-6 nO. KBIC-Ray Willes (6-10 l.mJ; Phil Norman (10-1 p.mj. KDAY, KEZY. MUSIC TOP 40 KRU-Oavt Hull (6-9 a.mJ; Rhett Walker (9-noon); Johnny Hayes (noon-3 p.mj; Reb Foster (3-6 p.mj; Bob Dayton (6-9); Jim Wood (9 p.m.-l a.mj.

KHJ Robert W. Morgan (6-9 a.mjj Charlie Tuna (9-noon); Bobby Tripp (noon-3 p.m.); Don Steele (3-6 p.mj; Sam Riddle (6-9 p.mj; Humble Harvey (9-mldnight); Johnny Williams (mid-vjiight-5 i.mj. MUSIC ALBUM SHOW TUNES KPOL, KRKD, XTRA. CONVERSATION KFI Ron McCoy (mHnightJ. KLAC Joe Pyne (6-10 a.m.); Joe A.

Spivak (10-1 p.m.); Bob Grant (14 p.m.); Les Crane (4-7 p.m.); Al Collins (7-10 p.m.); Gil Henry (10-1 a.mj Bud Haley (1-5 a.m KABC Michael Jackson (9-noon); Pamela Mason p.mj; Mary Gray (1:104 p.m.); Ray Briem p.m.); Steve Allison Ray Briem (midnight-S a.mj. KNX Charles Waits a.m.); MOVIE Gary Cooper is star of "The Fountain-head," 7:30 tonight (9). Conforti Gets Role Gino Conforti reports to Universal for the "A Sour Note" segment of It Takes a Thief. Hobert Wagner stars. DISTRIBUTED BY THE ALf jMah (fi sfl (B(QM pat Mf 7" MfODKA wA'icantfSf See your travel agent or call Varig Airlines 'BcQIQM.

INTERNATIONALIST I THE MOST FABULOUS CONTEST EVER HELD IN LOS ANGELES 900 KPOL 1S40 930 KREL 1370 870 KRKD -1150 1220 KTYM.1460 570 KWIZ 1480 710 KWKW-1309 1070 KR1A.1I10 XTRA 90 Reporter's Roundtable pmJ; Dennis Bracken pjnJ; Bill McMillan pjnJ. VARIETY KDAY Breakfast Club QO-ll unl KNX-Arthur Godfrey ajnl NEWS Kfl, KNX, KABC, KMPC. KLAC, KRLA, KGIL, KPOL, KFAC, KRKD, KWKW, KDAY (on the hour and half-hour). KFWB ContimKJiiS. HEWS COMMENTARY KFI David Brinkley (4:30 pjn) Chet Huntley (6:50 p.mj.

KMX Walter Cronkfte (4:30 p.mJj Lowell Thomas (5 p.m, Harry Reasoner (5:30 p.mJ. KABC Frank Hemingway (7 a.m, Pat McGuinness (8:15 a.m.); Paul Harvey (noon); Alex Dreier (420 p.mj. STOCK MARKET KFAC, 8 a.m.; KMPC, 8:15 tmj KLAC, 8:30 I.m.; KABC, 8:50 a.m.; KDAY, 4:45 p.m.; KGIL, 5:25 pjnN KLAC, 5:30 p.m.; KASC, 5:30 p.m.; KNX, 6:00 p.m.; KFAC Real 840 ijiu -s 4 SPORTS COMMENTARY KNX Jim Raser (8:10 9:15 a.mj; Mike Walden (5:45 p.mj; Elroy Hirsch (6:15 p.mJ; Frank Gifford (7:15 p.m.). KMPC-Fred Hessler (826 a.m. 6 p.m.).

KABC Allin Slate (7:40 5:45 pjnJ; Tom Harmon (4:40 p.m J. KLAC Chuck' Benedict (on quarter hour, 7:10 a.m. 3-7 p.mj. KEZY Bill Brundige (8:15 a.m. ft 4:15 p.m.).

KGIL Stan Brown (7:25 tm. 6:25 p.mj. KFI Chuck Bennett (5:30 p.mj. SPORTS TODAY KNX lakers vs. Celtics, 5 p.m.

KFI Dodgers vs. Pirates, 5 p.m. KMPC Angels vs. Senators, 8 p.m. son's decision not to run for re-election and prior to the slaying of Dr.

Martin Luther King necessitating another session before the cameras for the pair in order to update the program. This, perhaps, destroyed the continuity and possible excitement of the 30 KNXT. Political. Editor Bill Ames was the reporter, Ken Rosen was writer-producer with Georges Fischer as executive producer. i 1 i 1 Mr i iDB TV Visit With Browns Presented on Channel 2 End -of -the -season fatigue must be setting in on concertgoers, three such excellent instrumentalists as Eudice Laurence Lesser, and Ingolf Dahl were: unable to fill Hancock, Auditorium Monday night.

The trio of USC faculty members pooled: its artistry in behalf of the Dr. Schiff memorial scholarship fund, and made some glorious music Individually and as ensemble, the violinist, cellist and pianist played with such technical freedom that they were able to devote themselves entire-; ly to matters of style, color and expression. Expectedly, their program, too, met the highest: standards. With Dahl, a REP HART COMPANY BO PROOF 100 Imagine yon Flying to BY GARY MAYFIELD Timet Staff Writer Haydn-expert, at the keyboard, it was. natural to find a Haydn trio on the program.

Any of them would have served, but No. 7 in Minor seemed a parti cularly fortuitous choice, for it contains page after page of exquisite writing, climaxing in an impertinently uninhibited, humorous finale that was played so brilliantly, it brought the house down. Virtuosity of a different GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS I Channel 2s monthly 1 KNXT Reports presented "Brown vs. Brown" Tues-' day night, a discussion between former Gov. Edmund G.

(Pat) Brown and his 30-year-old son Edmund Jr. Originally edited from a four-hour meeting in the Beverly Hills home of the Browns, father and son spoke of their differences on subjects ranging from politics and the Presidential, race to Vietnam and the draft. In fact, the wide range of the subject matter was too much for the time allowed and turned the half-hour rinto a generally bland program of personal glimpses. It should be noted that the program was filmed before President John- Whiting Takes Role Arch Whiting takes a featured role in the "Ter-'-ror-go-Round" episode of Land of the Giants, new fall series for ABC. on Mtito 'AVI Here's Haw XTRAand KOST Music's "Female in the Fabulous Furs" ini CoiltCSt Is ,2 3 i.

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