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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 22

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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2-B-Santa Maria, Times, Saturday, November 29, 1969 SISTO CO. IE JC BUDGET you can have the insurance protection you want and without putting a strain on your You have the same sound dependable insurance protection you get when you pay your insurance premium in our Budget Insurance plan you may divide your premium 120 1. CHURCH payments into any number of months up to six. the effective date of the why not come in and discuss your insurance needs with us, and let us explain this new. Budget Insurance plan to you.

be assured of the very best insurance protection possible without the strain. call VWU 1 1 MpenJtnt Insurance ll AGENT Representing United Pacific Insurance Group VA 5-2507 I TV Saturday TV Reporters Respond, Defend Right To Report November 29 1:00 (2.12) Superman (4) Movie- Double Feature: 1. "Wings of Fire" 2. "He Rides Tan" (9) Movie "This Side of the Law" (13) Film (34) Carvel de Mujeres 1:15 (3,7) COLLEGE Football (13) Homestead 1:30 (2,12) Johnny Quest (13) Wrestling Steps to Learning (12) Ruff 'n Reddy 2:30 (2) Wheels, Kilns A Clay (6) Gidget Howard K. Smith again sympathized with those who feel more of America's positive side should be reported, but he said criticism of news should stop "well short of intunidation." Eric Sevareid, in a statement marked by pride in the news profession, observed that television didn't start the Vietnam war, racial problems or the youth rebellion.

He Mannlx (5) News (13) Buck Owens (34) Box De Mexico 10:30 (3) Let's Make A Deal (5,7) News (13) Bill Anderson (28) Toy That Grew Up (9) Wagon Train 3,4,7) News a Pre- (11) Movie "Voyage to by Movie "Welcome stranger" noted that mistakes newsmen are rarely as significant as those made by government Cronkite emerged as a superb person-to-person representative of the television news profession. Fielding questions gracefully and directly, Cronkite had his say. He called Agnew's remarks "a clear effort at intimidation." He said newsmen were not "defending a precious right of our own," but "the people's right to know." He observed that video news cannot "edit for image" because "that's propaganda." A question about the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago drew from Cronkite a response that was a simple statement of what news is all about. "Wt covered," he said, "an event that occurred." A student editor asked why more space wasn't given to the majority of typical collegians. Cronkite sympathized, but added this was a little bit like trying to report all the cats that didn't get lost that day." His answer drew applause and laughter.

After the Cronkite-St. Joseph segment, other newsmen responded to Agnew individually. David Brinkley said it wouldn't make much difference if the current commentators were replaced by new ones: "The bad news would not go away." By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Top television reporters appeared on CBS-TVs "60 Minutes" Tuesday night to respond to President Spiro T. Agnew's criticism of video news. The first third of the hour showed Walter Cronkite answering questions about television news at a chamber of commerce luncheon in his home town of St.

Joseph, Mo. It was one of the most absorbing segments of video this viewer has ever seen. With his innate sense of simplicity and decency, backed up by his rock-solid authority, Vernon Weddle On TV Vernon Weddle, a mainstay of the Allan Hancock College Summer Repertory Theatre program for two years, now working in Hollywood, will appear on the Friday, Dec. 5 edition of "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town." Weddle will appear in the 'feature role of Brad Kingsley, in the show, aired from 8:30 to 9 pjn.

on the ABC television network. Starring at Mr. Deeds is Monte Markham. Historic Planet" (12) Highway Patrol 3:00 -(2) New Society (5) Dr. Klldare (6) Scene Severty (12) Movie "They Rode West" (IS) Samson (34) Tlempo de Pardon 3:30 (2) Viewpoint (13) Patty Duke Movie "Huk" (3.7) Football Special (5) Championship Bowling (6) Pro Football (9) I Spy (11) Man From U.N.C.L.E.

(28) Your Dollar's Worth 6:00 (2,4.6) News (3.7) American Bandstand (5) One Man Show (9) Boss City (11) Barbara McNare (12) San Luis Obispo (13) Santa Claus Lane Parade (4) News Conference (5) Melody Ranch (6) Buck Owens (7) Rosey Grler (12) Seaspray (13) Run for your Life (28) President's Men News (3) Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (4KNBC Survey (6) Porter Wagoner (7) Anniversary Game (9) Death Valley Days (11) Big Cats, Little Cats (28) Net Journal (34) Do-Re-Mi Jackie Gleason (3,7) Dating Game (4.6) Andy Williams (5) Movie "Epitaph For A Fast Gun" (9) Movie "Call Me Mister" (13) Wonders of the World (34) Caudlllos 8:00 (11) College Football (13) Film (28) On Being Black (34) Noche De Estreno 8:30 (2,12) My Three Sons (3.7) Lawrence Welk (4,6) Adam -12 9:00 (2,12) Green Acres (4.6) Movie "Journey to Shlloh" (13) Roller Derby (28) Dllexi 9:30 (2,12) Petticoat Junction (3.7) Hollywood Palace (5) BiUy Graham (9) Regis Phllbin A "Letters-To-The-Editor" segment of the broadcast reiterated the support for Agnew in mail and phone calls to CBS. Hosts Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace then talked with Herb Klein, President Nixon's director of communications, and Bill Moyers, press secretary to President Johnson and now publisher of Newsday. Their conversation brought up Agnew's criticism of network analyses that followed Nixon's Nov. 3 speech on Vietnam.

And it was brought out that, despite the controversy over "instant analysis," the networks had the speech two hours ahead of time, were briefed on it and then saw it on the air before discussing it (6) Movie "Sword of the Conqueror" (9) Movie Game (12) Movie "The Revenge of Frankenstein" (13) Kitty Wells 11:15 (2) Movie "Female on the Beach" (3) MoTle "The Secret of Purple Reef (7) Movie "Man On A Tightrope" (4) Johnny Carson (9) Movie "The Dirty Game" (13) Have Gun, Will Travel 12:15 (13) Movie "Passage Home" 1:00 (2) Movie "I Aim at the Stars" (3,4) News (5) Movie "Cleopatra" 1:10 (11) Movie "Zontar" 1:30 (7) Seaspray 2:45 (11) Movie "Death Days In Dollars" 4:25 (11) Movie "I Dream of Jeannle" (13) McHale's Navy (3.7) Sky Hawks (4) Youth and Police (5) Outdoorsman (12) Stars In Miami (13) Munsters -(3 7) Gulliver (4) It's Academic 1 (5) Pro Football (6) Oakland Raider Highlights (9) Avengers (11) Daktari (12) Upbeat (13) Batman (28) Film (34) Futbol Soccor 5:80 (2) Ralph Story's L.A, (3.7) Fantastic Voyage (4) News (6) Film 13) Gllligan's Island Auditions For Arts Institute 4A California Institute of the Arts will hold auditions for applicants to its School of Theater and Dance under the supervision of Herbert Blau, dean, and Bella Lewitzky, director of dance, during the month of December in the Los Angeles area. new city of Valencia in the fall of 1970. In addition to Theater and Dance, the Institute's Schools of Art, Design, Music, Film and Critical Studies have begun to accept applications. All should be addressed to the Office' of Admissions, California Institute of the Arts, 2404 West 7th Los Angeles 90057. Here's Your Key To TV Channels The Institute, a community I yA of the arts, will open in the Integrity With Compassion And Understanding Is Our Creed Call Letters KNXT KEY-T KNBC KTLA KSBY KABC KHJ KTTV KCOY KCOP KCET iervlce CBS ABC NBC Ind.

NBC ABC Ind. Ind. CBS Ind. Educ. Location Channel Los Angeles 2 Santa Barbara 3 Los Angeles 4 Los Angeles 5 San LulB Obispo 6 Los Angeles 7 Los Angeles 9 Los Angeles 1 1 Santa Maria 12 Los Angeles 13 Los Angeles 28 Los Angeles 34 Come to Central California's Santa Muria Beach and MARK GORDON, featured as Ed Lucas in "Where The Heart Is," new daytime drama on the CBS Television Network, is a teacher of the dramatic art as well as a performer.

Gordon was named the visiting Andrew Mellon Professor of Drama last year at the Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He has played feature roles in such movies as Woody Allen's 'Take the Money and Run," Elaine May's "A New Leaf and Allen's "Don't Drink the Water," soon to be released. JtfMtart Jamili) I IMS Dune XETV Span FUNERAL DIRECTORS Paradise. Enior the Clean, Fresh 4ir. CARAVAN OWNER HOSTS Mr.

and Mrs, Hoppe Welcome vou WA 2-3514 Subscribers to Santa Maria Valley Cable TV will find several of the stations being received on different channels than listed above. KEY-T, Channel 3. will be received on Channel 8. KCOY, Channel 12, will be received on Channel 10. KCET, Channel 28, will be received on Channel 3.

XETV, Channel 34. will be received on Channel 12. Always at Excellent Friendlv Service Prices You Can Afford Downtown Location. Santa Maria 920 S. Broadway.

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