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5 Curol Jturnnll Shows With Andy Griffith and Barbara MuNair. Griffith portrays a football coach who uses wife Curol for living room scrimmages. Carol returns as Hie Noodle worried over a hijacking on a plane flight to Hawaii. (One hour,) anil Wife: "Death Is a Seven Point Favorite." Investigating a pro football murder, the McMillans check out a bookie, the football club owner, and a 17 announcer as possible suspects. Guest performers are Jackie Coogan, Peter Bonerz, Andrew Duggan and John Anderson.

(90 minutes.) 9 This Week: Up front for study TONIGHTS BEST BETS ON TV interviewed. (6) "The Final musical production featuring Voices, Inc-(One hour,) Night Gallery: (1) "Cool Air" with Barbara Rush and Henry Darrow. (2) "Camera Obscura" with Ross Martin and Rene Auberjonois. (3) "Quoth the Ravefe' with Marty Allen, (One hour.) 10:00 5 Mannix: TV Key says: "Fair action hour has Mannix digging into the killing of a fellow private eye. Secretary Peggy does leg work on the case, and is hypnotized in the process.

(One hour.) Dwight Newton Is a proponed new darn near Wilson, Virginia, to relieve a pollution problem. The proposal has the unhappy side effect of displacing many hundreds of people in the surrounding communities. (30 minutes.) 9:00 5 Medical Center: TV Key says; "Full-blown soap opera with capable Suzanne Pleshette in the role of a fiancee who has lung cancer. Suzanne is the noble patient, declining treatment, hiding the disaster from her well-meaning fiance, Leslie Nielsen, An 11 year old son, played by Lee JIarcourt Montgomery, also has problems, and makes the important point that psychiatric treatment for youngsters can be effective," (One hour.) 9:00 9 The Great American Dream Machine: The program Is devoted entirely to black America. (1) Readings from George Jackson's book, "Soledad Brother." (2) Singer T.

L. Davis performs. (3) Profile of celebrity hair stylist John De Coney. (4) Women's Lib and the black woman. (5) Rep.

Ron Dellums (D-Cal.) is Dec. 8, 1971 ntrbtrti J.Exatuiui'r-Page 35 Dwighl Netvloii Double Bill Movies Next Six years after the birth of Premiere" movies made expressly for television, NBC is announcing "Double Feature World Premiere" movies to be introduced in 1972. A "Double Feature" bill, running from 8 to 11 p.m., will consist of two i)0-minute movies, scheduled back to back. What's Filter for better taste theTareyton way with activated charcoal. Enjoy better tasting tap water with an activated charcoal water filter.

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Enjoy the mild taste of Tareyton with the Activated Charcoal Filter. King Size or 1 i III fMM vyiP jfj Kmg Sue and IOC av.percigwtt, urn 19 nig 1 3 mj. ntcoWe, TC Report A-jg. 'I si next? This is what: NBC also is readying "World Premiere: Double Play" which will feature two one-hour dramas on film, scheduled back to back. The first night's "Double Feature" tandem, already filmed and ready for a release date, will be "Watch Dog" with Martin Landau and Barbara Bain together again on television, and "Hitched" with Sally Field and Tim Matheson.

One of the dramas in the first "Double Play" Tonight and Tomorrow on TV Examiner Wealhe Forecast to 4 ton irow, from National Weather Service Figures show low temperatures expected during period BARBARA BAIN First double feature presentation will be "Ghost Story" starring Barbara Parkins and Sebastian Cabot. If there is a novel movie combination or presentation idea that hasn't been thought of yet, give them time. Freshly made TV movies are roaring like bonfires. The industry aims to light a lot of bonfires. ic TODAY'S casting sheet indicates that on Mon lain Mike" (1951), Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel, Barry Sullivan; romantic comedy 11 Cartoons 13 Cartoonland A.M.-D 3-8 Dinah Shore: former Vice President Hubert H.

Humphrey guests GD 10 The Lucy Show (rerun) 11 Jack la Lanne 13 To Tell The A.M.-Qp 10 Beverly Hillbillies (rerun) (4) 3-8 Concentration 77 Sunset Strip (rerun) 11 Movie: "Glenn Miller Story" 13 Phil Donahue 10:00 A.M.- fj) 10 Family Affair (rerun) (4) 3-8 Sale of the Century A.M.- -News A.M.-(2p Flying Nun (rerun) C43 3-8 Hollywood Squares () 10 Love of Life (7) Galloping Gourmet TV Movies Tonight 6:30 p.m. (7) "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (1956) Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse. Romantic musical about a gambling rancher and the dancer who brings him luck. (Part II, conclusion.) 7:30 p.m. (44) "The Hurricane" (1937) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Raymond Massey, Mary Astor.

A disaster helps a couple escape the vengeance of the law to begin a new life in the South Seas. 8 p.m. (2) "Incident at Phantom Hill" (1966) Robert Fuller, Jocelyn Lane, Dan Duryea. Two desperate men and a girl engage in a perilous trip to reclaim gold stolen and hidden years 11 p.m. (44) "Swamp Wafer" (1941) Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter, Walter Brennan.

Escaped murderer holds a young man captive in Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp to keep him from revealing his hiding place. 1 a.m. (5) "Love Me Tonight" (1932) Jeanette MacDonald. Maurice Chevalier, Myrna Loy. Musical in which a tailor falls in love with a princess.

P.M.-() Cartoon Town f4) Daniel Boone (rerun) Q-11-13 One Life to live 8 Movie: "Stop, You're Killing Me" 36 Timmie and lassie Banana Splits P.M.-(2) lost In Space (rerun) 3 Get Smart (rerun) Q5 11 love, American Style (rerun) Misterogers 10 Mike Douglas 13 Hazel (rerun) 36 Thunderbirds; News (5) Speed Racer P.M.-3 Bill Cosby (rerun) (4) High Chaparral (rerun) David Frost: Garson Kanin, singer Bill Withers, lack Gilford, Charles Nelson Reilly (53 News (0, Amburg-Jensen Sesame Street 11 I Love Lucy (rerun) 13 Gilligan's Island (rerun) 36 Movie; "Bambuti" (German) 3)Popeye P.M.- Snow CiiD National Forecast Mild weather is forecast from Texas and the Gulf coast through the East to New England. Colder weather Is due for the rest of the country. Rain is forecast for the Pacific Northwest, for most of Texas and Oklahoma and parts of Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas. Excellent Gootf Average 4t Poor Weath. CY PC Anchorage Atlanta Boise Boston Brownsville CY Weath, Hi New York 52 Philadelphia 42 Phoenix CY 50 Portland.

Ore CY 41 Reno 32 Salt Lake Citv 28 Seattle CY Spokane PC 19 Washington CY 55 Lo 47 37 41 25 15 2V 29' 44 -11. 2S Sesame Street 13 Call 13 11.00 A.M. Donna (rerun) (4) 3-8 Jeopardy fj) 10-Where the Heart Is g) Mantrap: Dr. Michael Levi (obstetrician) guests A.M.-g)10-News A.M.- Buffalo CY Casoer Chicago CY Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Des Moines CY Detroit CY Great Falls Honolulu Houston CY Jackson CY Jacksonville PC Junfeau Hi 30 68 30 53 77 43 -7 39 58 46 66 23 39 43 -9 83 70 54 77 34 1 45 47 51 80 40 33 61 to 25 54 19 42 44 39 -2 38 49 43 35 11 36 36 -5 66 48 49 68 33 38 39 49 73 33 31 43 CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary 18 Edmonton 16 Montreal CY Ottawa CY 34 Toronto Vancouver 32 terrible moment of her relationship with a doctor (Henry Darrow); (2) "Camera Obscura," a heartless money lender (Rene Auberjonois) goes to collect a debt from a mild and refined gentleman (Ross Martin), who seeks to appeal to the flint's humanity; (3) "Quoth the Raven," a raven watches as Edgar Allen Poe (Marty Allen) begins to write Winmoes CY -2 PAN AMERICAN STATIONS day Olivia de Havilland will be in Santa Barbara filming "The Screaming Woman," a contemporary Gothic horror story for "Movie of the Week." Susan Ilayward starts this week in "Fitzgerald and Pride" for "The New Friday Night Movie." Monte Markham and Susan Clark are this week filming "The Astronauts" for "Movie of the Weekend," a futuristic suspense story about America's first manned space mission to Mars, Mini-movie audiences are growing spectacularly. Shelley Winters' "A Death of Innocence" on "New Friday Movie" was second only to "All in the Family" in Nielsen ratings week ending Nov.

28. "Brian's Song" on "Movie of the Week" was a blocks buster in the New York overnights. National returns are pending. Many of the mini-movies this season are skirting violence (because of external pressures) and zeroing in on sad tales about the deaths of heroes. "Brian's Song" was a tear-jerker for men.

Patty Duke's "If Tomorrow last night, was a tear-jerker for women. "IF TOMORRO COMES" also was a humiliating account of U.S. treatment of Japanese-Americans on this coast during World War II. Conversely, of course, Americans received similar treatment in Japan, reaffirming the ancient adage that war anywhere is hell. In last night's story, Miss Duke married a Japanese-American early Sunday morning, Dee.

7, 1911. What then rained all over her was tragedy compounded right down to the last scene when she followed a Japanese custom: "Loved one must wash body of dead." 1 The Japanese youth, Frank Liu, wins high praise, and Miss Duke reasserts her esteemed position as one of America's two great tear-droppers. Bermuda 58. 65 (5) Mothers-in-law (rerun) (4)3-8-Who, What or Where Cj 10 Search for Tomorrow Kansas City Las Vegas PC Memohis Miami Beach Milwaukee CY Minneapolis New Orleans PC Hermosillo Mazatlan Mexico City Monterrey Nassau Veracruz La Paz 48. 5 46, at 48 77 77 72 61 81 77 77 C7D 11-13 That Girl (rerun) San Francisco Today: Alfie, the 2) Please Don't Eat the Daisies (rerun) 3 Hogan's Heroes (rerun) 8 Santa's Workshop 11 Dick Van Dyke (rerun) 131 Dream of ieannie (rerun) Three Stooges P.M.-fj Gilligan's Island (rerun) 4 3 Dick Van Dyke (rerun) 11-13 News, Reasoner-Smith 8 Petticoat Junction (rerun) The Electric Company 10 News gjj Addams Family P.M.-(5) Mayberry RFD (rerun) fj(g)fj)3-8-1 1-1 3-News (g) What's New 10 News, Walter Cronkite 36 Movie: "On Our Merry The Flintstones P.M.-fj)l Dream of Jeannie (rerun) (4)3-8-News Cg News, Walter Cronkite g) Movie: "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (Part II, conclusion) (2) Corporate View: "Food Retailing and the Public," Quentin Rey fg French Chef; i and Pates" 5) Ski Touring: simple ski through the woods to a cross-country ski race 36 Movie: "The Searching Wind" 8:30 P.M.

g)3-8 Mystery Drama: McMillan episode: an autographed football carries a message that uncovers a murder; with guests Nancy Walker, John Anderson, Jackie Coogan, Andrew Duggan 1 i-i 3 Courtship of Eddie's Father: while Eddie is at camp Norman becomes so worried he convinces Tom something is wrong (5) This Week: proposal for a new dam in Wilson, to relieve a pollution problem 33) The Advocates: "Should Congress limit the President's War Powers" P.M.- g) 10 i i 1 1 Center: Suzanne Pleshette plays a woman with magician (of the Dickens Fair); author Martin Garbus A.M.- F-Fog Cg) 10 Mannix: Another private detective hired to investigate a blackmailer finds out more than his employer wanted to know and seals his own death warrant Clear' CY Cloudy PC Partly Cloudy Snow Haze SM Smog -Rain Smoke g)3-8 News 12 NOON (7) 13 Man and the City: Mayor 1 I Snow level near 3000 feet raisin (2) Virginia Graham: Sue Lyon, Sandy IJav Area Baron, Ron tliran, James Bacon Forecast as of 2 p.m. Increasing cloudiness tonight and 4) (D-3-10-News g) 11-13 Bewitched (rerun) chance of rain or drizzle before siigmiy mursday. Not so cold tonight Increasing southerly wind. SIERRA NEVADA Fair south with snow beginning north this after-nt an5 TsPreading southward to-Kh(1nannd Thurscav- Snow level 3000 to 4000 feet raising slightly Thurs. day Increasing gusty winds tonight.

Not so cold tonight. i 8 Three on a Match (9) Misterogers' Neighborhood morning. Ram likely at times Thursday and Thursday night. Clearing Friday with chance of showers. Not so cold tonight.

Low both nights in the 40s or upper 30s. High Thursday and Friday in the 50s. Winds becoming southerly 15 to 25 mph Thursday. Chance of rain 30 percent tonight, 70 percent Thursday and 70 percent 3J Banana Splits P.M. International C3) 8 Days of Our () 10-Asthe World Turns nolds, Chairman of the Board 7)11-13 Password The Electric Company Alcaia tries to help a Handicapped janitor keep his job at city hall.

David McCallum, Burgess Meredith, William Schallert guest World Press 11 Special: "Issues on Trial" Soul 36 David Frost: Angela lansbury, 'G i Granger, Charles Nelson Reilly P.M.-5 One Step Beyond P.M.-30 Star Trek Newsroom Hi Movie: "Swamp Water" P.M.- 3-8 Tonight Show: Orson Bean, Jennifer O'Neill; News fg) Merv Griffin: Stanley Myron Han- lung cancer who refuses to postpone her wedding, nor will she tell her fiance (Leslie Nielsen) for fear he won't marry her (J 11 The Smith Family: an old classsmate, now a police commis (y Marine Boy P.M.- (T) Movie: "An Inspector Calls" inursaay nignt. Special San Francisco Report Normal temperaturesi low 48, high 59. Highest temperature this year to date: 101 on Sept. 14. Lowest temperature this season to date: 43 on Nov.

2. Sea level barometer at 4 a.m.: 30.19 inches. Precipitation! Julv 1 to date. 3.23 normal to date 4.14. to date last year 9 67' BAY AREA STATIONS Temaeratures for 24 hours to a.m.

Hi Lot Hi Lo S.Francisco 54 49lOakland 55 47 S.f Airnort 53 43lOaklnd Arot. 55 43 City Aberdeen Acaouico Amsterdam Ankara Athens Auckland Berlin Birmingham Brussels Casablanca Copenhagen Geneva Hong Kong Lisbon London Madrid Malta Manila Mexico Citv (1954), Alastalr Sim, Eileen sioner, asks Chad to work for MARMADUKE Moore; crime drama (British) him The Great American Dream Ma (4)3-8 The Doctors (D 10 love Is a Many Splendored Local Present Tim Wcalhor Tem', 12 a.m. CY 49 i p.m. PC 86 1 p.m. CY 48 3 p.m.

PC 39 2 p.m. PC 59 12 D.m. CY 59 1 p.m. CY 45 12 a.m. 41 lp.m.

CY 45, 12 a.m. CY 55, lp.m. PC 43 lp.m. CY 32 8 p.m. CY 63 12 a.m.

CY 52 12 a.m. 4) 1 D.m. 52 p.m. I PC 61 8 p.m. CY 79 1 D.m.

PC 72 CY 30 63 PC 43 CY lp.m. 81 D.m. 32 CY 57 i 43, CY 45 1 m. 37 chine: "Black America" with topics ranging from (1) reading from George Jackson's book, Thing fT)1M3AII My Children Moffett Fid. 55 40 Walnut Crk.

i gD Movie: "Moonrise" (1948), Dane Clark, Ethel Barrymore; suspense "Soledad Brother" (2) singer T. I. Davis performs (3) profile of iviusuqw n.m 3 p.m. lo.m. 1 P.m.

delman, Peter a Jack hair stylist John De Coney (4) umo i p.m. Pans lo.m. 1 p.m. 1 o.m. Women's Lib and the black wom garnun 6 p.m.

8 o.m. San Jose 54 4ZiKeawooa 54 44 SMOG INDEX Yesterday's Bay Area smog readings on the basis of 0-25 clean air, 26-50 light pollution, 51-75 moderate, 76-100 heavy, over 100 severe pollution: North Bav 20 Central Bay 15 South Bay 21 The Combined Pollution Index is compiled by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District from high hourly readings of oxidant, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and an (5) Rep. Ron Dellums (O-Cal.) is interviewed (6) "The Final lp.m. viv Tokyo 9 nm 2P.m. 9 p.m.

Debate," musical production vjenna om, D.m. and chief executive officer, Safeway Stores, Inc. (repeat) 10-13 News 11 The Virginian (rerun) gj Sesame Street The Munsters P.M.-fj I Love Lucy (rerun) -(D-News 81 Dream of Jeannie (rerun) Newsroom 10 National Geographic Hour 13 Big Valley gi Get Smart -730 P.M.-(2) 0 a brainwashed by her friends, a hippie girl turns to forgery (reran) 4) Primus: "Blade of Fire" (g Tom Smothers 8 Dragnet (rerun) ip The Electric Company (4J Movie: "The Hurricane" 8:00 P.M. (J) Movie: "Incident atPhantom Hill" (4)3-8 Adam 12: the officers are the target of an assassin's bullet 10 Carol Burnett Andy Griffith and Barbara McNair join Carol in a salute to Smokey the Bear (3Q 11-13 Bewitched: Endora tries to prove to Samantha that Dar-rin is eyeing other girls. Julie Newmar guests drama P.M.- (3)3 8 Another World (S) 10 Guiding Light Q)1 1-13 Let's Make a Deal 36-Yoga for Health P.M.-C2jT) 3-8 Bright Promise 5) 10 Secret Storm C7) 11-13 Newlywed Game 36 Mike Douglas P.M.-3 Movie: "He's a Cockeyed Won Clear CY Cloiirfv PrD.rHu noudv R-Mam Fog Snow featuring Voices, Inc.

13 Community Challenge: "Pollution" (60 min.) P.M.-' ryT 11 Shirley's World: while on as CALIFORNIA STATIONS Red Bluff Bakersfield 46 32 47 38 56 31 60 44 Snow lieport Snow depths in inches at roadside as recorded by the State Division at Highways: signment in Japan, Shirley tries Sacramento Salinas San Dtego S. Barbara tureka Fresno Los Angeles Monterey 52 37 53 37 55 33 61 41 63 37 54 38 62 39 55 34 54 38 to convince her driver to return to farming instead of becoming Stockton Needles Paso Robles 54 28lThermal Sheldon, the Treniers (2) 13 Dick Cavett: Glen Campbell, James Coburn, evangelist Kath-rynKuhlman; News 10 Movie: "Reckless Moment" 11 Movie: "My Man Godfrey" 36 Movie: "Calendar" 12 MIDNIGHT (2) Alfred Hitchcock (rerun); News A.M.-(f) Movie: "love Me Tonight" 36 Movies: (1) "Ge ran I me" (2) "Avenger of the Seven Seas" (3) "Searching Wind" TOMORROW -6 00 A.M.-3 Rhyme and Reason Qg) Sunrise Semester Educational Film 10 Decade 13 Animal Science -630 A.M.-3 Educational Film (4)-News der" an engineer Badger Pass Echo Summit Meyers Soda Springs State Line Tahoe City Tahoe Valley. Trllrkoa The State -Black Journal: I I for f4) 8 Somerset (5)-10-dge of Night (7) 11 Dating Yuba Pass jj Black souls," Minister louis Farrakhan SI Outer limits P.M.- (T) News: Tuck-Fortner 13 Truth or Consequences P.M.- I ll Mil N. II-A gp Corner Pyle (4) Three on a Match (g) Mike I a co host Orson (4J3 8 Night Gallery: Three sto ries: 11) Cool Air," every nme it is cool or windy, Agatha (Bar "This time of year he always puts on this 'FOR I'M A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW' act bara Rush) recalls that final, Forecast as of to a.m. NORTHERN AND CENTRL CALIFORNIA Occasional ram extreme northwest spreading slowly eastward end southward with rain likely from San Francisco Sacramento northward end chance of rain spreading over central California Thursday.

Snow in mountains spreading southward tonight abd Thursday with snow level near 3000 teet north to 4000 feet south raising slightly Thursday. Not so cold tonight. Increasing southerly winds. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA Occasional ram extreme northwest spreading slowly east and southward to give rain likely all of area Thursday. Snow level near 3000 feet mountains raising slightly Thursday.

Not so cold tonnmt SACRAMENTO VALLEY Increasing cloudiness spreading southward today with ram spreading southward tonight and continuing in and otf Thursday. Not so cold tonight. Winds becoming southerly 10 to 25 mph tonipht MOUNT SHASTS SISKIYOU AREA Cloudy with occasional snow continuing on end off through Thursday. () Sut Yung Ying Yee, practical 24 HOURS OF RADIO HIGHLIGHTS English for Chinese community (7) A.M.: Jim Dunbar 10 Sunrise) Semester 13 lassie Bloch, "Nigun" from "Baal Slate Koad Condilions ffre following report was issued hi the Mate Division of Hmhwavsal 12 noon. Motorists are cautioned to carry chains al all limes when driving in the mountains in the wmhr Chains ere olten short nohce due to chanKr-Wcl conditions.

All road reports are subiecl 10 Change. Motorists are reminded the maximum speed limit when chaine ere required is 25 miles an hour, I 80 Donner Pass Open. Iry spots 4 mi. east of Baxter to Yubi Gap. Carry chains OS 50 Echo Summit Open, icy toots Twin Bridges to Nevada State Line, Carry chains.

SR 4 Ebbelts Pass Closed Mt Reba Turnotf to Jet SR 19 Wintet closure, ooen, ity spots Arnold to Mt. Reba lumotf SR 28 North Shore lake Tahoe Open, Jet. Sr 89 to Nevada St. Line. SR 48 Yuba Pass Ooen, ky soots Bassetts to Jet SR Cany Cham.

SR 7 Feather River Hwy Oofm Jet SR 20 to hi US 3 5 SR It Carson Pafs Cloved mi. eict Peddler HiH to Jet S-R 89 Winter closure. Open, icy soots Dew Droo to 6 mi etst of Pedum Hill. SR II Monitor 'Pas Clo.e-t, Jet. US 395 to Ji SR 4- cioswe Oib, icy MOt i SR 4 it 7:00 A.M.

Jack la lanne (4) 3 8 Today Show: Twiggy, mod Marjory Evans, Stanford, about noise pollution. 10 p.m.-KYA (1260) John Hardy Show. 11 p.m.-RKHI (1550) Grieg, "Peer Gynt" (H 1 1 soprano-, Bcecham Choral Society, Royal Philharmonic, Beecham). TOMORROW I a.m.-KNBR Frank Dili Show. a.m.

KKHI (1550) Beethoven, 'The Creatures of Promelheus" IMus- Sun, Moon TMes Bean, rod steiger, Jake UMotta, Ethel Ennis (7)11 13-General Hospital 8 Galloping Gourmet 10 Virginia Graham Kimba P.M.-5) Cartoon Town (41 Daniel Boone (rerun) rjr)11-13-0ne lite to live "8 Movie: "Three Brave Men" 36 Timmie and lassie gD Banana Splits P.M.- (3) lost in Space (rerun) 3 Get Smart (rerun) (7) 1 1 love, American Style (rerun) (Jiy-Mjstcrogers 10 Mike Douglas 13 Hazel (rerun) 36 Thunderbirds; News Speed Racer -4 30P.M,-3 Bill Cosby (rerun) (4) High Chapparal (rerun) 5) Oavid Frost: attorney F. lee lai-ley, artist Rolf Harris, singer Miki Nesmith, comedian Dick Shawn, actor Richard M. Dnon (jNews: Amburg Jensen (9)4esame Street 11 I love lucy derun) 13 Gilligan's Island (rerun! FM TONIGHT 1 i.m.-KPF.N (97.7) Ravel, "Bolero" (London Symphony Orchestra, Monteui); Rachmaninoff, "Isle of the Dead" (USSR Symphetiy Orchestra. Svetlanov); Hoist, "The Planets" (Will's Choir, London Philharmonic. Hai-tink); Mozart, Piano Concerto No.

27 (Casadestis, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, 52611). I P.M.-KRON 1965) ft Strauss. Waltzes from "Der Bruckner, Symphony No. 8, Villi lobm. Concerto to Guitar and Orchestra I KQf 8 (88 Foreiin Un AM TONIGHT 130 j.m.-KSfO (560) Mike Powell reporting.

ro KKHI (1555) Dclibes. "Nai-la" Wjllf (Kostclanetj Orchestra); Debussy, "Tarantelle Stynenne" tVasary, piano); Mozart, Divertimento in I Flat ttondort Wind Soloists. Brymer); Sibelius. "The Swan of Tuoncla" (Stokuwski Orchestra). CoiimsSwr I (Jb'jO) Boston Symphony Orchestra Broadc-nt OzaM conducting: Moart, "Mimae of Figaro" Ovfiiuie and Piano Concerto (Aitilfiidv.

pujiMj). Biaiims, Alio Rliao- Shem for Violin and Orchestra; Mail-lart, "Les Oragons de Villars" Over-ture; Liszt, Piano Sonata in Minor. 10 30 p.m.-KKHI (95.7) Saint-Saens, Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (Kelt, clarinet; Smith, piano). 11 HON (96 5) Schumann. "Fairy Mozart, Fantasia in Minor; Brahms, String Quartet in A Minor, tOMORROW 10 A 194.9)" Stefan Ponck Show, 11 (91 7) Cooper Union forunv One pf the oldest adult educa twn programs in America lectures by lST NfW URST Hill OUAPtft MOO Wjjj el-turned actress, guests (5) 10 News 13 let's Speak Spanish 7:15 AM, 13 Today in Agriculture -7 25 A.M.- (4) I Want te Work 7:30 A.M.

13 Cartoons A.M. () Religion Today 55 AM. 5) Helen lentley 1 00 AM ff 1 Popeye Cartoons (5) 10 Captain Kangaiee i 25 A DFC9 DEC. 17 DEC. 24 DFC 31 08OJ 1 103 The sun will set today at 4:50 it Wooimirds, SR II lulher Pass Opr snow on 2 7 mi.

MuU' of rise tomorrow at 7 1 a and si al 4 5u" D.m Co Plnlnarmome, Koodrahin); Webr, Concert Piece Minof (Matgit i Weber, piano; Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. Fricsiyi; Mendelssohn, Vio I Im in I Minor (Milstem, viclifl; Philhmmfinia Oicrte Un. Barnn) 1140 a (740) Roy's fuage Program Community by and fot the weal HnWonv Co.rimg Thin. Ho to pirpj.t pop Hour: Produced com Mis, trsnvi cindy. pf amit But I Chirs The moon rises today at 11 40 in.

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