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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 27

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'Evening of Dance' Today's Best Bets Jelevidton Jodi an I 4 dp, u4 vinkles a Today't top television shows, as previewed and selected by TV Key's staff of experts, who other holiday tunes; Andy's mother appears in a kitchen sketch; wife Claudine Longet talks about By ELIZABETH GOULD (Stati Journal Staff Writer) attend rehearsals, waxen screen- smgs, and performs in a Ch. 20 VBAT-TV-Ortm In Ch. -W ISC-TV MaOtson Ch. 4-WTMJ TV-Milwaukee C. 56-WFRV-TV-Criee Bay Ch.

t-WOC-TV-Davenport Ch. M-WITI-TV-Milwglw Ch.7-WBKB-cticege Ch. tWKBT Crosse tion of the familiar "Les Sylphi-des." The Wisconsin company's can-can girls in brilliant ruffles. Bess Zana's solo as the flower girl, Tibor Zana's antics as the Ch. e-WAOW-TV Wausao 10-WMVS-TV Milwaukee Ch.

li-WLUK-TV Green Bay Ch. 12-WISN-TV Milwaukee Ch. Ch. 1J WMTV Madison Ch. 11-WHA-TV-Madliee Ch.

U-WKOW-TV Madlew mgs ana analyze si ijjis i nti Daiiet sequence- and evervone In its "Evening of Dance" at "Fountains of Rome," rechoreo- profligate Peruvian, and the graphed by Zana, was danced to York and Hollywood. 6:30 p.m. Hullabaloo (15): Handsome Man from UNCLE, agent, Robert Vaughn, takes his turn at hosting the show for the joins in at the windup in a lodge for a round of hymns and carols. (Color) 9 p.m. Steve Lawrence (3): Sieve and his wife Eydie Gorme the rippling, flowing Respighi music, with a comic touch by an earnest tourist supplying an dance of the glove seller, Mary Marshall Johnson, and the Baron, Eric Torsen, to the melting "Orpheus in the Underworld" Offenbach were high spots.

The almost-full auditorium, ki spite of Saturday night's weather, I vonnupr set tonight. In addition IAiL NfT -D amusing contrast to the slow classic movements of the corps and close out the series with a spirited hour of song. Some of their duets include "We Belong to Us," i East High school Saturday night, the Wisconsin Ballet Company twinkled through a program that displayed both the increasing proficiency of the performers and the imaginative choreography of Tibor Zana and Eric Torsen. The toe work of the group becomes more sure with each performance, and the delicate precision of the arm movements gives less and less an impression of studied grace and more and more to introducing the Swinging Su- REMINDS YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IF HI EE CHECKINC ACCOUNT SERVICE WITH A $300.00 MINIMUM BALANCE Open to Friday and I to 5:30 Hubbard. Member F.O.I.C.

a beautiful pas de deux by Zana premes, the iouay serendipity Singers the Four Tops, and the was an indication that the Zanas bide by Side," "True and "A Lot of Living to 3 a .1 and Randi Scbultz. Exuberant Ending The program ended with the and the many members of the Goldberg-Miller blues band, hero ana some ot tneir solos are ballet company who have worked Vaughn sings a song or two "I Want a Girl" and "Mrs. Brown, CAROL LAWRENCE Channel 15 at 9 p.m. "What Now My Love" from so hard both on and offstage to STEVE LAWRENCE Channel 3 at 9 p.m. exuberant "Vie Parisienne," complete with delightful performances by the waitresses at Maxim's and You've Got a Lovely Daughter." Steve, and "Don't Go to Strangers" from Eydie.

There's a show- make Madison ballet conscious are succeeding in their efforts. (Color) tune medley the two of them do 30 p.m. The Lucy Show together, as well as the finale (3): Lucy's early with her Christ sung to "No Two People," (Color) the feeling of relaxed and lovely abandon that comes, of course, only from self-confidence and muscular discipline on the part of the dancers. Gay, Fast Opening The program, opened with the gay, fast "Escapade Classique," 9 p.m. Run for Your Life mas show, addressing Mr.

Moon-ey's gifts in a style uniquely hers, driving a man mad over the purchase of a holiday tree, and be An Old Favorite Is Performed with Excellence by UW Chorus (15): "Make the Angels Weep." Paul Bryan is after a murderer in this fairly interesting whodunit, choreographed by Torsen and coming a masterful choir leader in a climactic comedy scene. No Is: hie slanstiek moments here, but to clear his runaway friend of the charge. In the process, the talo the most part the sections came danced with airy ease by him Abraham," the agonizing "It By CARMEN ELSNER (State Journal Staff Writer) 5:43 5 Town Farm (c) too Gemini i Launch 3 Gemini 6 Launch 5 Education Exchange 5G Classroom Farm Report 2G Sunrise Semester 4 Cartoons (c) 5 Today in Chicago 5G Farm Digest 7 Dr. Posin's Universe 3 Sunrise Semester 12 Sunrise Semester (M-Chepei. R.F.O.

4 Today (c) 5 Today (c) 5G-Today (cj 4-Today (c) oM Classroom 4 7 Game Room 11 Cartoons 12 Hi Neighbor 13 Jce Emerson 15-Today (c) 7:05 3-News 7:11 13 Roundup RFO 7:30 3 Cartoons oM News 6 News in with good and accurate tone, and Sandra Lea with four- mem takes Paul back to his old home town, where the victim's wife and bers of the company: Claudia The University of Wisconsin chorus kissed the dust off an old favorite and gave an inspired per the tree-buying scenes bring in the laughs. (Color) 7:39 p.m. The Legend of Jesse James (27): "The. Man Diction was clear enough to be understood; the balance of voices excellent; and its tone quality was mother (Carol Lawrence and Enough," and the gentle arioso that ended his role. The two most familiar figures on stage were soprano Bettina Bjorksten, who made her major aria, "Hear Ye Israel" a bright Fenton, Ashley Moffatt, Mary Marshall Johnson, aad imi MONDAY MORNING 9 Cartoons I Wiso nsln iews 21 Geography 27 Cartoons 2G Or: Brothers tc) 3 Jack LaLanne 4 Fractured Phrases (c) 5 Fractured Phrases (c) JG Fractured Phrases (c) 6 Especially for You 81 Love Lucy Ben Casey 11 Romper Room 12 1 Love Lucy 13 Young Set 15 Fractured Phrases (cl 21 Arithmetic 4 27 Ben Casey :20 21 Arithmetic 6 1:11 News 4, 5G, 6, 4AA, 15 :30 2G The McCoyi 3 The McCoys 4 Today For Women (c) 5 Concentration 5G Concentration 6 Concentration 6M Film 7 Gypsy The McCoys 12 The McCoys 15 Concentration :55 Newe 5, 5G, 1 10:00 2G Andy of Mayberry 3 Andy of Mayberry 4 Morning Star (c) 5 Morning Star (c) 5G Morning Star tc) 6 Morning Star (c) 7 Th Young Set 8 Andy of Mayberry The Young Set 11-The Young Set 11 Andy of Mavderry 13 Andy of Mayberry 15 Morning Star lc) 27 The Young Set 10:10 formance of an old favorite, Men Anne Seymour) both of whom he remembers, give him a generally very good.

Ransley. delssohn's "Elijah" Sunday night 4 Paradise Bay (c) 5 Paradise Bay ci 5G Paradise Bay (cj 6 Paradise Bay (c) 8 Dick van Dm 10 Spanish 4 12 Die Van Dvke 13 In Search of Man (e) 15 Paradise Bay tcl 10:40 21 Arithmetic 10:55 Take Six 10 Arithmetic 11:00 2G Love of Lite 3 Love of Life 4 Jeopardy (c) 5 Jeopardy (c) 5G Jeopardy (c) 6 Jeopardy (cl eM Donnr Reed 7 Donne Reed 8 Love of Lite Donna Reed 11 Donna Reed 12 Mik Douqlal 15 Jeopardy (c) 27 Donna Reea 10 Arithmetic J)-French 7 News 2G, 3. 11:30 2G Search for Tomorrow 3 Search for Tomorrow 4 Play Post Office (c) 5 Play Post Office (c) 5G Play Post Office (c) Play Post Office (c) 6M Father Knows Best 7 Father Knows Best 9 Se-arcn for Tomorrow 9 Father Knows Best 11 Father Knows Best 13 Search for Tomorrow 15 Play Post Office (c) 27 Father Knows Best 2G Guiding Light 3 Guiding Light 8 Guiding Light 13 Guiding Light 11:35 NewsC 5, 0, 4 hard time. (Color) The "Don Quixote" pass de deux at Music hall This chorus, which will repeat Who Was." Every now and then Jesse and Frank find themselves on the "right" side of the law, and tonight's entry is a case in moment, and alto Lois Fisher, I Aicnougn xiijan a never matched the popularity of Handel's "Messiah," which is not being offered in Madison this Christ whose singing of Rest in the Lord" was smooth as velour. Alana Harris' small soprano voice was just right in the minia point.

When "Uncle Billy," a ren mas, the Mendelssohn work holds danced by Linda Garner and Oleg Sabline of the Cincinnati Civic Ballot, which Liane Dayde and Viktor Rona of the Grand Ballet Classique did so superbly at the Union theater recently, was the program tonight at 8, was surprising in its general excellence. Among its 130 members are very few who are seripusly studying music, a fact which does not: many very popular features. egade killer who knew the James boys' kin, pops up with a wild Who hasn't heard the poignant ture role of a youth whose goodj 12 News scheme, Jesse and Frank formu news was the sighting of rain achieve precision very easy. late a counter plan of action in "If With All Your Hearts;" the angelic "Lift Thine Eyes;" or the smooth "0 Rest in the Lord." clouds after a three-year drought, But on Sunday night, Prof, Paul order to stay alive and free. mere were two student ensem 13 Roddy Mae 7:45 Editorial 3 Capt.

Kangaroo eM Cartoons 7 Morning show Cod KanqaroO Jack LaLanne Today's Radio Highlights AM WHA, Madison 7n WIBA, Madison 1310 WISM, Mfdison neo WKOW, Madison 1070 WMAD, Madison U50 FM WFMK, Mt. Horen WHA-FM, Madison as 7 WIBA-FM, Madison 101.5 WISM-FM, Madison OS 1 WMFM, Madison loi.t WRVB-FM, Madison 101.5 WVLR, Sauk-Prairle 4.7 WWCF, Peynette 8 p.m. Andy Williams (15): bles, both representing angels. G. Jones's singers were precise almost to perfection.

There were a few tentative entrances, but for A Christmas show with the whole The first was a double octet-plus- one, and the second, a women's 12 Caot. Kangaroo 13 Captain Kangaroo 1:15 Williams family including Andy's two youngsters. The four Williams brothers, dressed in, red, wade through "White Christmas" and Back Pay Received ensemble. Neither group was over whelmingly sure of itself. SM King and Odle Moreover, the chorale portion of "Thou Hast Overthrown Thine Enemies" is a choral response used in many Protestant churches.

There was a new face among! the Music hall soloists tenor Roger Scanlan, who distinguished himself among the lineup of old pros. Prof. Dale Gilbert, as Elijah, 2G Dick Van Dyke 3-Dick Van Dyke All of 90 Cents! Cartoona "Elijah" ended a rather full day plagued by mechanical catastrophes a defective musical tape, a curtain that was lowered when it shouldn't have been, a slippery spot on the stage that nearly caused trouble in a later number, and a loose ballet slipper on Sabline. Grace, Proficiency But the visiting artists bore their misfortunes with good-humored poise. They had the opportunity later, in a romantic pas de deux choreographed by Sabline, to display their grace and proficiency in a dance that, in cos for organist John W.

Harvey, who played for services in the morning MEMPHIS, Tenn. Moss dropped by City Hall and Music at the First Congregational asked for the paycheck the city 8 a.m. Morning Concert Church; was organist for "The owed him for 28 years. PLATE GLASS Window Glass Plate Glass Thermopane Mirrors Insurance Claims Handled Promptly (WHA): "Fountains of Rome," presented his unusual impeccable Messiah" in Platteville in the aft Moss said he worked for John performance from the cold curse Respighi Gatson Municipal hospital for one ernoon; and made it back in time for his Music hall engagement ia. 9 p.m.

FM Concert (WHA- day in 1937, but never picked up with which he opened the oratorio, to the beseeching "Lord God of Movies KIlUMiE GLASS Phone 238-3131 WINDOW CO. 4503 W. BeltUne the evening, FM): "Symphony No. 2," Arthur his check. tuming ana mooa, was a varia The comptroller's office 3:30 p.m.

Let's Live a Little (15): Hedy LaMarr, Robert Cum- Honegger; Symphony No. 12, The Year 1917," Dimitri Shostakovich; and "Three Frescos of checked its records and verified MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 Make Christmas Mean More the claim. Based on Moss' 'd mings. A harassed ad man falls for a lady psychiatrist, and vice $27-per-month salary, the city Piero Delia Francesca," Bohu-slav Martinu a big program of Help the Empty Stocking Club. 28 House Party 5- ttouse Party 4- The Doctors 5 Doctors versa.

Pleasant romatic comedy. owed him 90 cents. (1948) expressive romantic works by 12:00 2G Noon Show 3 Farm Hour 4 News; VVihr. (c) 5 P.D.Q. (c) "5G Afternoon Funtlme (c) 6 News, Cartoons 6AA Ben Casey 7 Ben Casey e-Newsi vvthr.i Farm 9 Cartoons early 20th century composers.

8:30 p.m. The Roots (21): Wisconsin AState Journal 9:06 p.m. Voices of Christ Four earthy, passionate, and human short stories reveal the 10 Children's Fair Ses cur Complete Line MAGNAYOX ASTRO-SONIC COLOR AKO STEREO THEATRES 11 Ben Casey character and faith of the Mexican people. (1957) 12 News. Mike Douglas DECEMBER 13, 1965 SECTION 2, PAGE 11 mas (WIBA): The first of a nightly series of music from colleges around the country tonight the chorus of the University of Colorado, Boulder, sings.

5G Doctors Doctors 6M Time for Us 7 Time for Us 8 House Party 9 Time For Us 10 Arithmetic 11 Time for Us 12 House Party 13 Tlme For Us 15 Doctors 27 Time For Us 511 Exploring Science 1:50 10 Science 1:55 News 6M, 7, 27 3:00 2G Gemini Rendezvous 3 Gemini Rendezvous Tete-o Tete 15 Nutty Nuthouse 27 Cartoons 10:30 p.m. Two for the Blues' (WMFM): Two hours of casual I sampling from the vast variety of music in the jazz heritage. 12:11 13-News 12:20 15 Letters to Sant 4- Klds' Klub (c) 5- Let's Make a Deal (cl 5G-Lets' Make a Deal (c) 6- Lel's Make a Deal (c) I As the World Turns News, Wthr. 10 Letters to Sante 11 Robin Hood 12 As the World Turns 13 As the world rurni Romper Room Miscellaneous 3:00 2G Secret storm 3 Secret Storm 4 Watch Game (c) 5 Match Game (c) 5G Match Game Ic) 6 Match Game (c) 6M Never Too Young 7 Never Too Young 8 Secret Storm 9 Never Too Young 10 Bridge 11 Mike Douglas 12 Secret Storm 13 Never Too Young 15 Match Game (c) 27 Never Too Young 1:25 Hews 4, 5, 5G, 4, 15 3:30 JG As the World Turns 3 As the World Turns 4 Let's Make a Deal (c) 5 Letter Game (c) JG Early Show Bachelor Father eM Where Action Is 7 Where Action Is 8 General Hospital 9 Where Action Is 10 Critique 12 Search for Tomorrow 13 Young Marrieds 15 Featurama 15 21 Arith. Teacher 27 Where Action Is 3:45 12 Suldlng Light 4:00 2G Col.

Caboose Show 3 Circus Three (c) 4 Theater 5Lloyd Thaxton (c) 6 Cartoons eM Early Show (c) 7 Big Show 8 Young Marrieds 9 Cartoons 10 Sketchbook 11 Here's Albert 12 Comics 13 Where Action Is 27 Cartoons 4:30 8 Mickey Mouse Club 10 Children's Fair 11 Leave It To Beaver 12 Pops 13 Woody Woodpecker 10 a.m. Homeznakers (WHA): "Basic tools for house 27 News hold maintenance," Mrs. Marion 12:45 Longbotham. 10 Me-Re-Do -V i- i I 27 In Town Today 12:55 3:30 p.m, Personal Close-Up News 5, 5G, (WKOW): Gen. Curtis Le May, 1:00 retired Air Force chief, calls for a step-up in the Viet Nam cam-.

4V Girl Talk 5 Another World 5G Another World 4 Another World 6M General Hospital 7 General Hospital 8 To Tell the Truth 9 General Hospital 11 General 12 To Tell the Truth 13 General Hospital 15 Another World 27 General Hospital 2:15 10 Science 2:30 3 Edge of Night 4 You Dont' Say (c) 5 You Don't Say (c) 5G You Don't Say (c) You Don't Say (c) 6AA Young Marrieds 7 Young Marrieds 6 Edge of Night 9 Young Marrieds 10 Science 6 11 Young Marrieds 12- Edge of Nlqht 13- Edge ot Night 15-You Don't Say (c) 27 Young Marrieds 2:40 10-Phys. Ed. 5 paign with more firepower to gain earliest possible victory over 2G Password Password 4 Days of Our Lives fc) 5 Days of Our Lives (c) 5G Days of Our Lives (c) 6 Days of Our Lives c) oM Nurses 7 Nurses 6 Password 9 Nurses 10- Whats' New North Vietnamese forces. NO TUBES 11 Nurses I3950 12 Password 13 Nurses 15 Days of Our Lives Nurses 1:10 21 Geography Other TV Offerings 12:30 p.m. In Town Today (27): Howard Malpas does live Wonderfully compact and versatile-perfect as labia model or for use on shelves.

Phonograph model 1-SC601, beautifully atyled In colonial. It only 14" high without detachable lest. Micromatle Player with Diamond Stylus lets your records last llfetlmel Solld-State Components bring you the most beautiful music you've ever heard! excerpts from comedy and DECAMPS WORK "The Night Patrol at Museum of Art in New York City, will be on Smyrna," a large oil painting by Alexandre display at the Romantic Art show which opens Gabrielle Decamps loaned by the Metropolitan Tuesday at the Madison Art Center. 'Romantic Art' Exhibit To Open Tuesday at Madison Art Center STANDARD 1 KEWS ROUNDUP VY1 with Ro Russell T'h- 6:30 p.m. Variations in Music (21): "NSA Student Jazz." Prof.

(standard) Richard E. Church introduces four student all-star jazz mu 3 iyy Fcr Christmas PAYMENTS ur.til MARCH sicians selected by the U.S. National Student Assn. to go on i good will tour of Africa. Follow from the country's leading mu The warmth of the Christmas season will be reflected in a ma seums, is being circulated by the ing their jazz concert, Del Smith discusses their forthcoming tour others.

Four engravings by i 1 1 i am Blake, a lithograph by Delacroix, 12 etchings by Goya, a mezzotint by John Murphy, and nine etchings by Joseph Turner also are jor show, "Romantic Art," opening at the Madison Art Center Tuesday. American Federation of Arts. A Herbert and Narmette Rothschild Fund grant to the Madi with them. The exhibition, which includes son Art Assn. has assisted ui 1:0 20 Peter Potamus 3 Woody Woodpecker tc) 5 News e-Woody Woodpecker 8 Rifleman 9 Cheyenne 10 Letters to Santa 11 News 12 Woody Woodpecker 13 Donna Reed 27 Cheyenne 5:15 JG Snorts, News lo-Mi Re Do 7:30 p.m.

Bertrand Russell (21): BBC-TV television profile of one of our greatest philosophers was prepared for showing the day included. 26 oil paintings and 28 prints bringing the show to the city. Works in the show are from The show will be open to the I the last decade ot tbe istn cen after Russell's 92nd birthday. 7:30 p.m. Dr.

Kildare (15): Darren McGavin, Patricia Barry, II Peter Jennings News public from Tuesday through Jan. 2. Hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to p.m.; and tury to the latter half of the 19th.

They reflect the Romantic movement, when the artist's world was ne of lofty idealism, and he and Tippy Walker guest star in four-part drama about medical Sundays, 12 noon to 4 p.m. battle to save the life of an anthropologist whose illness defies 15 News; wihr.j Spts. 5:55 4-Zeb Billings 6M News, Sports $.10 2G Walter Cronklte 3 Waller Cronkite 4- Huntley-Brinkley (c) 5G Huntley Brlnkley (c) 6 Huntley-Brlnkley (c) M-Sgt. Bllko 7 News 8 Walter Cronklte The exhibition of Madison artists' works will continue on dis Professional Pressing Shirt Laundry Dry Cleaning Shea Repairs Alterations Cry diagnosis. (Color) 8 p.m.

Andy Griffith (3): play. concerned himself with being an interpreter for mankind, rather than reflecting the cultures and mores of the times. Among the oils are works by Corot, Courbet, Decamps, Fuseli, Gerome, and John Martin, among I Groups may arrange for a gal Andy heads a committee to get a new organ for the church. 10 Dr. Posin's Giants 11 Cheyenne lery lecture and tour of the Romantic Art show by telephoning 9 p.m.

In Search of Man (27) 12 Popeye, News 13 Peter Jennings News Clesa.1!. Hour-long documentary is dedi the Madison Art Center. 15 Huntiey-Brinkiey It) 21 Friendly Giant MONDAY EVENING 11- 12 O'Clock High 12- To Tell Truth 13- 12 O'Clock High 15 Hullabaloo tc) 21 Music Variations 2712 O'Clock High 7:00 2G I've Got a Secret 3 1 ve Got a Secret 4 John Forsythe (c) 5 John Forsythe (c) 5G John Forsythe (c) John Forsythe (c) 81 ve Got a Secret 10-No Doubt 12 I've Got Secret 15 John Forsythe(c) 2G Lucy Show (c) 3 Lucy Show (c) 4 Dr. Kildare (c) 5 Dr. Kildare (c) 5G Dr.

Kildare (c) Dr. Kildare (c) eM Jesse James 7 Jesse James 8 Lucy Show (c) 9 Jesse James 10 Sportsarama 11 Jesse James 12 Lucy Show (c) 13 Jesse James 15 Dr. Kildare (c) 21 Berlrend Russell 27 Jesse James 8:00 2G Andy Griffith (c) 3 Andy Griffith (C) 4 Andy Williams (c) 5 Andy Williams (c) 5G Andy Williams (c) dAndy Williams (c) 6M Shenandoah 7 Shenandoah 8 Andy Griffith (e) 9 Shenandoah 10 Town Hall 11 Shenandoah Gntmh (c) 13 Shenandoah 15 Andy Williams (c) 27 Shenandoah 1:30 2G-Hazel (c) 3 Harel (c) 6M Peyton Place 7 Peyton Place 8 Hazel (c) 9 Peyton Place 11 Peyton Place 12 Harel (c) li Peyton Place 2lFHm Rev 27 Peyton Place 9:00 2G Steve Lawrence (c) 3 Steve Lawrence (c) 4 Run for Your Life (c) 5 Run lor Your Lite c) 5G Run for Your Lite (C) Run for Your Life (c) eM In Search of Man (c) 7 In Search ol Man (c) 8 F.B.I. 9 In Search of Man (c) 10 Building the Bomb 11 In Search of Man (cl 12 Steve Lawrence 13 In Search of Man (e) 15 Run for Your Lite (c) 27 In Search of Man (c) 10:30 2G Weather; Newst Sports News; Weather; Sports 4 News (c) 5 News; Wthr. (c) 5G News (c) 6 News, Sports Sports 7 News; Sports 8 Newsi Sports, Wthr.

9 News; Sports; Wthr. 11 News, Sports 12 News; Weather; Sports 13 News; Sports 15 News; weather; sports 27 News, Wthr.i Sports 7 Fllm 10:10 SG Tonight 4VA Lete Show 10:30 5G Sports, Films (c) 3 Laramie (c 4 Tonipht (c) 5 Tonight (c) 6 Tonight (c) 8 Amos Burke 9 Untouchables 12 Merv Griffin 11 Amos 15 Toniqhf (c) 27 Unlouchables 11:30 3 Hawaiian Eye 8 Zane Grey 9 Detectives 13 Checkmate 27 Detectives 12:00 SG Feature Film fc) 4 News, Zet Billings 5 Marv Grllfin Show 5G Film News, Highway Patrol 12 News 15 Miieilones, News 27 News 13:15 7 77 Sunset Strip 12 Peter Gunri 12:20 4 Film Film 1:3 5 See War 2:00 Conversations (c) 5:45 cated to the theme that all men are essentially of one family despite individual ethnic and en 11-Newa, Wthr. 21 Sing HI, Sing Lo vironmental differences. (Colo) Ii. J.

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