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CH. Cn CH cn. CH. CH (Bi) WHEN AN WisconsinState Journal DOES A PROTEST BECOME UNPATRIOTIC ACT? SECTION 5, PAGE 3 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 Find Our On DISSENT OR TREASON? A Topical ABC Ntwi Special TONITI AT 9 P.M.! IN COLOR! Today' top television shows, us previewed and lelected TV Key'i (n of experts, who attend rehearsals, uiatch screen-bigs, and analyze scripts in New ork and Hollywood, 6:30 p.m. Coliseum (3): (Repeat) From Lon? Beach, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans host the 1967 Pacific championship indoor rodeo competitions, with the New Christy Minstrels providing a musical change of pace.

Rodeo time for the show's first airing was last Mar. 30. (Color) 6:30 p.m. Batman (27): "Batman Gets Riled." (Repeat) That crooked clown, the Joker, continues to humiliate the caped conscious mods and the curious, here's the 17-year-old Cockney phenomenon on her West Coast stop of her country-wide tour, hobnobbing with stars on the movie lot, visiting Disneyland, and being entertained at a party given by folk-rock singers Sonny and Cher. (Color) 9 p.m.

Summer Focus (27): "Dissent or Treason?" Highly topical hour looks back at our history for an analysis of the past protests against war, and the attitudes taken toward the dissent. Dr. John Blum, chairman of the history depart i Japanese Plan 'Unusual' Movie of Hirohifos Role in Ending War THURSDAY I.TL. 1 war giory, inc Liungei uay in t.n Japan." It will concentrate on' tlZZcTZ 24 fateful hours-Aug. 14-15, ment at Yale University, andalWorId War jj, Emperor Hiro-political historian of note, has been exDOSefj to nuD.

:00 2G Physical Fitness 3 Jack LaLanne 4 Today lor Women JG- Eye Gues (c) 4- -Especially tor You 4M Dating Gama I Candid camera Modern Supervision 1lMery Griftitn 12 Candid Camera 13 Jack LaLa ne 15 Eve Gues (c) 71 Outdoor yvorid 27 Modern Supervision 2G Sticn 'n Tlma itl NewsliG 4, 15 4-Vl-Take 5'X :3 2G -8everly Hliiclinae 3 Beverly Hillbilliet 4 Concentration SG Concentration 4 Concentration 4M Matnes 'n' Mates tc) I Beverly Hillbillies In Town Today .2 Beverly HilioiHie. 13 Dateline Hollywood IS Concentration 27 Christophers (c) 10:00 Andy of Mevoerry 3 Andy ot Mayberry 4 Pat Boone SG-Pat Boona a CwiMiitntai Ciatiroem SG Classroom sunrise stmesu Jo Emerson 4M-RFQ Roufduo RFO -Chaar lip Tlma Naws (C) Tocoy ici 5G-Toiy (el Tooav (c) Classroom No. a Top O' Vornira Hi Ne.gnoo' Roger Ram, at Today 'cl 7:30 Funtslone Cartoona (C) News Nes Newt 7:45 Cartoons Roddy vac 1:00 Capt Kangaroo Capt Kangaroo Alley Capt Kangaroo Special Capt. Kangaroo 1:15 King and Ooia 1:38 Cheer-up Tlma Lanoon 4. ley Donna Reed 4 Pat Boone 4M Supermarket 0 Andv ot Mavberry Supermarket 10 Earth Science 11 Supermarket i7-Andy ot 13 Supermarket is Pat Boone 21 aces In the MORNING 10:10 I Dick Van Dve 4 Hollywood Souara JG Hollywood Souaraa 4 Hollywood Sauarea 4M-One in a Million I- Dick Van Dyke One in a MiU'sn 10 Soanish Quarter II One in a Minion 13 One in a Million 15 Hollywood Squaraa 27 One in a Million 1:00 2G-Lve of Lite (C) 3- Love of Life (C) 4 Jeopardv (c) SG -Jeopardy (cl 4 Everybody's Talking 6.V.

Everybody's Talking 0- Loveof Lite (C) Everybody's Talking to Potpourri II- Everybody'i Talking 12 Mike Dougias 13 Ben Casey 15-Jeooardv (e) 27 F.vervsody'i Talking 11:25 News-2G, 3, 1, 11 (C) 11:30 5G Search for Tomorrow 3 Search for Tomorrow 4 Swingin' Country (c) 5G Swingin' Country Ic) 4 Donna Reed 4M Donna Reed 1 Search for Tomorrow 0 Donna Reed Sweep (C II Donna Reed 15 Swingin Country (e) 21 Friendly Giant 27 Donna Reed 11:45 JG Guiding Light 3 Guiding Light (e) Guiding Light (c) 21 -Lon's Log L4BIB News 4 id. 4. IS Member FBtC crusader, holding him up to public ridicule. The most potent weapon on display is the all-purpose utility belt, and fans will chuckle over scenes of a frightened lad making a senti-mental bid on TV, praying for a Batman victory. (Color) 7:30 p.m.

Star Trek (15): "The Part II (Repeat) Recommended only to those science-fiction fans who saw Part I. The amazing turnabout in Mr. Spock's behavior compounded by his demand for a court martial, vividly detailed in Part is followed by Spock's dream-like nightmare of recollection of an old villainy, in Part II. What he proves is the baseness of people who abuse the vonders of science for their own amusement and power. (Color) 7:30 p.m.

Bewitched (27): ''Sam in the. Moon." (Repeat) A show with a cute premise and some funny scenes. Darrin is very impressionable watching a moon probe on TV, and misinterprets Samantha's comments that she had been to the moon. EMPEROR HIROHITO KESHIRO MATSUMOTO tional Kabuki theater. Matsu- muio was seieciea more ior we t0 respect he commands In Japan than for any resemblance to the 65 year old emperor.

"There were debates whether we snouia select an amateur who resembles the emperor, on an actor with Matsumoto's sonality and dignity," explained Fujimoto. "We decided the for Sweep (C) Sweep (C) Sweep (C) News 17 Supermarket Sweep (C) TWIGGY Channel 27 at p.m. time, uncovers an interesting subject, always the most Important insredient in a eood Dragnet outing. It's a 17-year-old juvenile delinquent married to a woman at least a dozen years his senior. The interrogation casts a light on their relation Movies i p.m.

Sail a Crooked Ship (3): Robert Wagner, Carolyn Jones, Frankie Avalon, Ernie Kovacs, Frank Gorshin, and Dolores Hart. A phonv "captain" schemes to sail a kidnapped Liberty ship from New York to Boston where he plans to rob a bank. (1960) Jefferson School Concert Is Tonight JEFFERSON The music department of the Jefferson Sen Award, to the outstanding senior member of the band and rhnnM vnterf hv their fellow u. thDJ ROY ROGERS Channel 3 at 6:30 p.m. WRITE ALL PERSONAL CHECKS FREE WHEN YOU MAINTAIN $300 AMERICA! dignity was more important be- a emperors.

Hirohito cause of the role." changed this by renouncing the In line with this, Matsumotojancien(t cjaim 0f divinity at- EXCHANGE BANK East Washington at the Square The comedy that HiSh Scho1 wiU Present its AFTERNOON THURSDAY Noon Show Farm Hour Wemher; News (cl Afiernoon Funtima (c) 4News: Cartoons Fugitive 5G-Doctors 4 Doctors Dream I House -Dream 10 11- Dream will be made up on the set sojt that he will not have to walk around the studio dressed like the emperor. The press will be barred from uie sei ui suira, that feature Matsumoto. The film is based on a pop- Sun Prairie Plans Summer Band SUN PRAIRIE The Sun Prairie public schools will initi ate a full scale band program spreads to the local druggist, ilmai concen ot ine scn001 year Endora, and Damn's boss as at 7:45 tonlSht in the Senl0r wMl (Color) H'qn School gymnasium. 8 p.m. Dragnet (15): "The! Participating in the program Masked Bandits." (Repeat) Ab-'wl11 be the band, the mixed corblng show.

The customary ichorus' and the Prls club'l routine but workmanlike investi-l A sPecial feature of lhe gation, a series of armed rob- 'H1 be tne presentation of beries of masked this the John -PhiliP Sousa Award- the National School Choral (C) (C) Girl (C) Pa-ty Girl Girl (C) 12 House Prt 13-Dream Girl (C) IS-Doctors (C) 27-Dream G.r. 1:35 Jl -Places in tne News 1:55 News 4M, 11, 13, J7 (C) 5STo Tell the Truth (C) News; Farm Fugitive Children's Fair Fugitive News. Mike Douglas Weather: Tele-a-Teta Nutty Nuthouse New 27-FJJ-tlva 12:30 4-Kids" Club Lef Make a Deal (c) Let's Make a Deal (c) As the World Turns during the summer months this Society for the Preservation year and Encouragement of Barber- Beginning band students, fol- shop Quartet Singing in Ameri-lowinir thp fifth srade. will start ca. won fourth place in divi- 27- Dark Shadowa 1:00 4 Match Game id sG (c) 4 Match Game (c) a fecre' Storm Dating Game (C) 10 Frencn Cnet 11 Dating Game (C) 12 Ser'et UMii-f Dnuola 15 Match Game C1 27 Dating Game (C) 3:3 2G As the World Turns 3 As the World Turns 4 Let's Make a Deal (c) 5G Early Show Ar Ed Scrafe a Dark Shadow 9 Datline Hnllywoo 10 Program Ten i2Sparch tor Tomorrow 15 Fern Fowler 27 Dateline Hollywood 1:45 12 Guidi-i ight 1:51 27 Children's Doctor 4:00 2G-Poceve Circus Three (el 4 Feature Film 4 Cartoons 4M-Early Show (General Hospital Cartoons 10 English 11 Mike Douglas (C) 12 -Comics 15-Mike Douglas (C) 27 Cartoons (C) 4:30 I Magilia Gorilla 10 Chndren'a Fair 12 Rocky II (Cl 3 To Tell the Truth 151 4 Gin Taik SG Another World t-Another World Gene-al Hsr'al a To ell the ruth (C) General Hosoi 11 General Hnpital 12 To Tell the Truth 11 General HosBila! 15 Another World 21 Outdoor World 17 General Hosoitai vlZ-T Z.

ZZZ'r Glossop as Aeneas, a Tro-awards, which were presented, Library Playhouse As the World turns Father Knows Bait Romoer Room 12:55 News 5G 2G Password (C) password (C) nv At Diir i ive let 5G Days of Our Lives (c) News 2G, 3, 1, views the American posture toward war from the Revolution ary War to Vietnam; commentator Edward P. Morgan closes the hour with an essay on the moral aspects of dissent: and in between, film clips of government and military figures, plus interviews with U. S. servicemen in Vietnam, round out the range of opinion on the anti-war protests of the present. (Color) Todays Radio Highlights A.M.

WHA, Madison fT WIBA, Madison 111! WISM, Madison I4e WKOW, Mdson 1070 WMAO Madison ISM P.M. WCLOFM, Janesville WFMK, Ml. Horeb WHA-FM, Madison 11.7 WiBm-FM. Madison WMFM. Madison 104.1 whm-fm, Madison ei.1 WRVB, Madison 105.5 WVLR.

Sauk Pralri ti.7 WWCFFM, Poynette Music i a.m. Morning Concert (WHA, WHA-FM): "Symphony in Minor" by Stenhammar. 1 p.m. Afternoon Concert (WRVB-FM): Mozart's "Concerto No. 1 in Flat Major," and "Concerto No.

5 in A Ma and Debussy's "Twelve Etudes." 3:15 p.m. Music of the Masters (WHA, WHA-FM) i rj nnj a 11 uu Victoria de los Angeles as Dldo. Queen of Carthage, and jan prince, bir John Barbirolli conducts. 1 9 p.m. FM Concert (WHA, WHA-FM): Music from the Bergen Festival, featuring "Funer al Music" by Lutoslawski, and "Piano Concerto No.

2 in Mi nor" by Chopin. 9:30 p.m. Mastcrw (WRVB-FM): Listeners hear selections from Smetana and Eve-sco's "Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1." Miscellaneous 11 a.m. The Hebrew Language: Four Thousand Years (WHA, WHA-FM): Speaking is Prof.

Chaim Rabin of the Hebrew linguistics department at the Hebrew University. 2:05 p.m. About Madison (WIBA): Justin O'Brien, lay theologian, is the guest speaker. 7:30 p.m. The Most Unhappy Lady (WHA, WHA-FM): A BBC dramatization by Alison Plowden about three critical years in the life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and later, yueen of England.

8:05 p.m. Vietnam Seminar (WIBA): "The War and Morali-ty," with Prof. William Cham-bliss of the sociology department, and Prof. Gerald Mac-Collom of the philosophy department. PHONE POWER i am the answer Oont taoia cane Hava yaur ahana answered whenever rev are awai DIAL 15S 51ll-23 1341 Ttlephon Answering Servlea) Ipssnns earlv in Julv and con- tinue into the school year.

Full hand rehearsals of both iunior and' seninr hieh school bands will be held in preparation for the band's summer activities. The senior hie-h hand will nar- ticipate in the Wisconsin State Fair and contest in August at, Milwaukee and will act as the 4 Duvs ot Our Lives (cl 4M The Newivwed game 2GFdge ot Nigitt -Password (C) 3 Ed9e ot Nignt gThe Newlywed Game (C) a You Say 10 Basic Seamanship 5G-Vou Don't Say (e) llThe Newlywed Game (C) -You Don't Say icj I3Tn, Nfwjvwed Gaml, (c) e-Dark Shadows Days ot Our Lives (C) 10 Berlin Newlywed Game 1:30 JG-Houe Party Parfv The Doctors (C) 11 Dark 12 Edqe 13 Dark 15 You 21 Lei's Shadows ot N'um Shadows Don'l Say (C) Lioread when Japan, ree ling after atmoic bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was debating! whether to accept Allied r- render terms. The Cabinet and high military command were split on the mat ter. Hirohito resolved the differ ences, so the story goes, by expressing himself in favor of im mediate surrender at a special meeting of officers and ministers Aug. 14 in an air a i shelter in the palace grounds.

Hirohito then recorded a mes- saee of surrender for broadcast nation Aug. 15. During nieht. soldiers attached to Imperial Guard iment 'broke into the imperial offices. searched unsuccessfully the record to destroy it Tn janan tradition once com- that ordinarv citizens Dnw their faces to the ground humilitv and not eaze at hed to tne imperial family.

Since then, Japanese have seen many pictures of the cm- perori even in rubber boots and ie hat wni transpontine rice seedlings, or with Empress Nagako conscientiously ing his tie. adjust- Capital Chordsmen Take 4th in Contest The Madison Capital Chords- men chorus, members of the sional competition at Cudahy, recently. The top two place winners, Racine and Menomonee Falls will represent the division ml the Land O' Lakes finals to be held in Wausau in October, Ten choruses participated in the competition 1WO memDerSi 'of the Madison chapter took berg, harmony accuracy. Matthau Given 'Dolly' Film Role HOLLYWOOD (UPD-Acade- award-winner Walter Mat thau has been signed to play the role of Horace Vandergeider in the movie version of Broadway hit, "Hello, Dolly!" Matthau received his Oscar as best supporting actor of 1966 for his part "The Fortune Cookie." He nreviouslv won twoin Tony awards for his penorm- on Broadway in "A Shot play the title role in the "Dolly" movie. Matthau's part is that of a mean hay and feed merchant.

Barrows Heads Beloit Orchestra BELOIT John Barrows has been named chairman of the Beloit Symphony Orchestra Board of Trustees for the com- ig season. The new vice-chairman is Sal vatore Toffanetti. Barrows is general manager of the Sears store in Beioit ana lonaneui is vice presid of airoanks-Morse Inc. The symphony, which just completed its 13th season, will launch its annual fund drive this week. GUARD THE GUARDS OSLO Of King Olav's palace has no fences around it and is so accessible that people can stroll right up to the royal front door.

Recently, palace guardsmen complained of being pestered at their ceremonials by long-haired beatniks, and police have been posted to guard the guards. 13 13-- 3 4 4 4M 11 12 13 II 2G 3 6AA 12 4M IJ JG 3 4M I II 12 4M 2G 13 2G 3 4- 5G 4M I 10 II 12 13 IS 5G 4 10 12 13 15 3 15 27 3 4 3 a I 10 21 17 10 11 3 4 a 10 11 12 .3 li jl 17 II IJ 3 4 a 9 12 15 21 27 3 demonstration marchine band part in the contest as judges: for the University of Wisconsin' John Grosnick in the arrange-marchine band clinic Aus. 17! ment cateeorv. and Mike Reh- if I 1 I 'i i HI ft 1 LMFKIOIt WALL PAI.YT By ROBERT LIU (Aiiociatid Praia Writer) TOKYO-Since he renounced anv claim to riivinitv after licity impossible for any previous i gning Japanese emperor. The latest example: A movie about Hirohito's role in ending the war.

It will be the first film portrayal of a living emperor by a Japanese film company. And Toho Film Co. says it went through years of soul-searching before deciding to make the picture. "What we're doing is not il- legal, but only unusual," ex-, plains Sanezumt Fujimoto, Toho's managing director, who will produce the $700,000 pic ture. The Imperial Household Agency already has approved the script, which includes a full-color, hara-kiri scene by Tos- hiro Mifune, portraying Gen.

Korechika Anami. As war minister, Anami argued against ac cepting Allied surrender terms, then disemboweled himself after Hirohito disagreed. Hirohito will be portrayed by, Koshiro Matsumoto, 56. a vet- eran actor A Japan's tradi-j Memorial High Concert Is Friday The junior and senior bands of James Madison Memorial High School, under the direction of William Endle, will present their final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

In addition to a presentation of scenes from "The Louvre," by Norman Dello Joio, the program includes "Joi," by Robert Logan, the Finale to "Symphony No.l and "Concert Rhumba," by Ted Peterson. David Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, 126 Merl-ham will play the alto saxophone solo "Sugar find Space," by Robert Logan. Will Abel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Abel, 5101 University a trombonist in the band, will conduct one number. William Tipple, a senior student at the University of Wisconsin, will also be a guest conductor. A percussion ensemble will be featured, playing "Baja" by the Chicago drummer, Dick Schary. There will be a special display of student art work in conjunction with the concert.

Admission to both the art show and the concert is free. Accordion Recital Set at New Glarus NEW GLARUS The accordion students of Mrs. Dean Streiff will present their annual free recital at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hof man's Wilhelm Tell Club here. The Glarmonts and Glarmont Cadets, accordion bands, will perform under the direction of Mrs.

Streiff, and each student will be featured in a solo or duet. The 26 are from Monticello, Belleville, Verona, Brooklyn, Blanchardville, Mt. Horeb, and New Glarus. The public is invited to the recital. Pu Hemburge 35c 95e YiM re Beef it rt 11 LI and 18.

Parades and a public lawn concert at the high school campus will conclude the summer's activities. Raymond Hawkinson, senior high band director, and John Komoroske, junior high director, will teach full mental schedules. instru-jmy 0LD 3CLETN.CIC1CXRT Ill lUiMt H. MI THURSDAY il Batman ici 12 Coliseum (c) i v-b-tmr ic 2G Woody Woodoecker Woody Woodoecker 5G Twilight Zone Woody Woodpecker Mus Fara Maverick 15 Daniel Boone J7 Batman Ic) )M 4M Trcoo (c) Complete Sales Services Accessories WISCONSIN'S LARCEST DEALER Berg Pearson 2123 ATWOOD AVE. 244-4744 Hayes' 'Deep End' is Broadway Bound NEW YORK Hayes, novelist and Joseph author nf the suspense play "The Desper- ate Hours," is adapting another of his books to the stage.

Jin the Dark" and "The Odd "The Deep End" published, Couple." this spring, is the material Singer Barbra Streisand 1 1 1 SPECIAL to the school by the Music Parents. Dykman Pupils Plan Voice Recital Mrs. Melvin Dykman, Lathrop will present 106 her voice pupils in a recital Satur day at 2:30 p.m. at her home. Performers" will be Jessica Bulgrin, Linda Burke, Jane Fin-ley, Mary Gaebler, Kristi Gjer-mundson, Beverly Lautz, Linda Urrutia, and Linda Ward.

Mrs. Ernest Stanke will be accompanist. VFW Band Plans Concert Tonight The Veterans of Foreign Wars Band will play its annual spring concert at 7:30 tonight at the Central Colony. Curtis Hancock will play a saxophone solo, and Elmer Ziegler, bandmaster, will conduct the program. flaCI mm i JJ (C) I Pistols 'n Petticoats (c Trooo (c 10 Sixties II Troop (c) 13 Troop to 21 -French Chet 27 Troop (cl 7:3 20 My Three Sons (c) J-My Three Sons (C) 4 Star Trek (C) SG Star Trek (C) 4 Star Trek (C) Bewitched tc) My Three Sons (C) e-Bewitched (c) 10 Critique iBewitched (cl 12My Three Sons (C) 13 Bewitched (c) 15 Ster Trek (C) 21 Creative Person 27 Bewitched (c) I 2G-Thursdav Movie (C) 3 Thursday Movie (C) 4VI That Girl I Thursday Movie (C) That Girl (C) 10 Vital Ocean (C) II- That Girl (c) 12 Thursday Movie (C) 13 That Girl (c) 21 Roundtabte 27 That Girl (C) 1:24 4 Dragnet (c) SG Dragnet (C) 4 Dragnet (c) Twiggy (C) 4 Twiggy (C) 10- Wav OK Broadway 11 Twiqgv (C) 13 Twiggv (C) 15 Dragnet (C) 27-Twiggy (C) 4 Dean Martin (C) ir Dun Merlin tC) 4 Dean Martin (C) 4M The Draft (C) Durable, washable.

odorless wall finish Outstanding coverage quick Stanaro colors $4.88 EVENING The Draft (C) so Creative Person 11-Alfred Hitchcock 13 Greatest Show (c) 15-Dean Martin (C) 21 Music Variationa 27 Summer Focua 0:30 10 Conversationa 2G News, Wthr, Soortj 3- News, Wthr, Sports 4 Channel 4 Report tc) 5G News; Sporti -News; Sports -News: wthr i sonrtt i-News, Wthr, Sports News; Sports 11 Look What's Happeninf 12 News, Wthr, Sports 13 News; aporte 15 News, Shorn) 27-News. Sporti 2G Perry Mason 3 Rawhide 4 lon.gn (c) 5G Toniqni (Cl 4-Tonight (cl M--Lo'te Show I Mission Impossible 9 Joey Bishop (c) 11- Joey Bishoo (c) 13-Joev Bishop (c) 15 Tonight 17-Joev Bishop (e) 11:3 2G-Ls veqas (C) 3 Tiqhtrope a Tall Man 4- News Ic) 4 News; H.ghway Petrel V-Ncw e-News 12- My Little Margie 13- Las Vegas (C) IS Milestones 12t1s 4 Movies After Midnight G- Marshall onion a Night Final Newi 12:30 Mnvie 12 News 12 Groucna Offerings Speakers are Dr. Seymour Hal. leek, professor of psychiatry, the Rev. Richard E.

Larson, associate pastor of Bethel Lutheran Church and chairman of the Council on Family Living the Dane County Health Center; Carl Rheins, university senior and National Student Assn. representative; and Dr. Jack Westman, professor of psychiatry. 9 p. m.

Variations in Music (21): Music by students at the University of Wisconsin. BASS INCREASE FRANKFORT, Ky. UP) The -i JH-r lili 7 1 which Hayes hopes to have ready for Broadway production next season. Hayes and his longtime theatrical partner, Howard Erskine, will sponsor show. Lutheran High to Present Drama LAKE MILLS Dan Moll, Lorena Smith, and Lynde Mil ler.

all of Madison, are among the 18 members of the Lutheran High School Drama Club who, will present "You Can't Take It, With You" at 8 p.m. Sunday at the school. The plav is directed by Lee iLoging, with Lynde Miller serv ing as student director, offering will be A freewill taken. FOR ADULTS ONLY! BECOME LICENSED HEAL. ESTATE BROKER OR SALESMAN! START NOW.

Easy, Fast, Lew tee. VISIT FIRST CLASS FREE IN MADISON at Hotel LORAINE Friday, May 26th at I P.M. Alse Medisen Mernint Classes. WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE W. Wisconsin Ave.

Milwaukee) Library Playhouse News 13-Doma Reen Friendly Giant Peter Jem-inns (c) 1:11 Gateway Kartoone SO Waller Cronklte Waller Cronkile Huntiey-Srinmey le) SG Huriiey-Srinkley id Huntley-Srlnkiey ici 4.W Nes Waiter Cronk-'e News In Perspective Oeyenne Welter Crank ite Peter jennings 'es Huntiev-Srinriay to wnt New itleman News Roculord nw 4:01 JO News Newsroom 9 Soonsi i News 5G Green Bay News 4--News 4V Pe'er Jennings (c) Soorrs; News; iMnr Peter Jennings News News News; Snorts, NET Public Affairs News, Wthr. Sports 4:34 2G Coliseum ic) Coliseum (c) 4 Daniel Boone (C) SG Daniel Boone IC) Daniel Boone IC) 6M Batmen ic) (r) 4 Bvman 'ci ID What's New Other TV I p.m. News In Perspective (21): "Responsibility of the Press." The program will consider the role of the press, the responsibilities of editors and other journalists, and the controversy over the credibility gap with its delicate balance between the public's right to know and the government's need to maintain discretion. (Repeat) 7 p.m. French Chef (21): "More About Potatoes." 7:30 p.m.

Creative Person (21): The program focuses on the Dulles International Airport in Washington, D. perhaps the most significant work of WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONERS SPECIAL PRICE TIL II A.M, DAILY FEATURE 2 Grid. Efp uttered Taait and lelly Prices start at THlRSD.tV BARBECUE DELICHT Barbecued Short Ribs of Beef Beat tha heat and ba ready for tha hot weather ahead! Buy now! NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS OPEN EVENINCS 'TIL 9 P.M. GOLDEN FRENCH FRIES. Cabb Carrot Salad.

Hot Roll and Butter, Coffee, Milk or Tea I Enjoy Madison's Finest I Jollyburger Drive-in Sherman Plaza Shopping Centw iv Mi giiOr. aai Eero Saarinen, Finnish born black bass population at Lane architectural designer. Cumberland is the heaviest of p.m. University of Wis-1 any major impoundment in consin Roundtable (21): "Youth Kentucky. A test by the stata and the Hazards of Affluence" disclosed the reservoir has alls the subject of discussion, most 1,200 fish per acre.

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