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Mdr, 14, 1972 31 Dwighl Newlon 7:01) 4 iion ItrNiiltH: NUC report on Florida primary. 7 4 Special: "Winnie the I'ooh TONIGHT'S BEST BETS ON TV 8:30 9-32 Hay Area KeporU: Sen. George Moscoae (30 minutes.) 7-Marcus Wclby, M.D.i "Solo-Special: "The (irununy nion's Choice." TV Key says: "Dr. Welby'a and lh Honey Tree!" UtKI'KAT), Walt nian, John Kubinstein, a young actor who 8:. "10 7 Diwiey'i cartoon nlwut the adventures of bcltrr with each performance, pluys Awurils." Live from Madison Square Gar- Jjnmttrrlfl P'Knaiit.

teen-age niece seeks hir iinclro'a heln nnrl udvloit Kho Hunlrlui in ijK.li ear, cnrlHtopner uou.n uou er lht! huj l)0y." (One hour,) characters from A. A. Milne children den's Felt Forum. Competition this year is have hcr baIjyi thcil faces decIslons con. Too Young For the FBI clawHic.

(31) 4 Movie Special: "West Side in 14 categories. Scheduled to perforin be corning marriage or giving up tho child. Lee Purcell seems competent aithe niece." (One hour.) 11:00 9-53 Election Results from Florida. (One hour). 7 Election Results: ABC report on Florida primary.

(20 minutes.) Dwlght Newtoa 7:30 5 -Meello'n HchhIIh: CBSreort UWil), (PAHT I). TV Key says: tween award presentations are Tammy Wy- "This- is the movie version of the celebrated nlc, Three Dog Night, Gordon Llghtfoot, on Florida primary, (30 minutes.) Dill Kvans, Isaac Hayes, B. B. King, Freda I'ayne and the cast of off-Broadway's "Godspcll." Andy Williams Is the host. (90 minutes.) 7 Mod Squad: "Survival" 1 UK- Broadway musical masterpiece about rival JKAT).

TV Key says: "Julie becomes the white and Puerto Itican gangs abusing each victim of three hoods who leave her strund- other in a New York City ghetto." I'AHT II ed in the desert with a helpless blind young tomorrow, (See TV Movies Tonight.) It iKippcni'd his! niht: Jo Ann Pflutf took both Kir I wo or tlnvo on "Lauh-ln." Hob Hope o.xpliilnod why Prcsklfnl Nixon didn't 'jiM'sonally campaign in Now Hampshire: "Alter Hint T-trip to China lit' was not ready for another snow job." Harry Iteasoncr lauded California as "a great- wijckl 111)1 1 itp.M i iffl fry tilt it lm plaee made to thp jiiHvifi- "ill 'ill I II ViSn THI I ih ...,1.. "I'll 3 it mf ii 'filler and Memhol. 16 1.1 mg nicotine sv. per cigarette. FTC Report Aug.

71. 0 eat ion of the common (Amen.) Johnny Carson assured his "Sun City cast: "There's C.eritol on lap in the back." Carson's second annual "Sun City" soiree was amusing, jolly, nostalgic, sad, sometimes pathetic, mostly witty and spirited. While (')() year old Hope was huff in and puffins around a foursome of latter' dav fillies (Dyan Cannon, Elko Sommer, Eva fiabor. Connie Stevens), 47 year old Carson was playing gentle homage to a chorus line of Medicare Tonight and Tomorrow on TV i JACK OAKIE Sharp and wobb'y Weatlier loiPi.i.l to 4 am tufriorrow, iV 1 ion (i I i 17 TV Movies Tonight (WO p.m. (7) "Rhapsody" (1934) Elizabeth Taylor, Viltorio Gassman, Louis Calhern, John Ericson.

A lonely heiress, spurned by a violinist, marries a promising piano student. (Part with conclusion Wednesday.) p.m. (41) "Track of the Cat" (1954) Robert Mitchum, Teresa Wright, William Hopper. In Northern California in the lM's, a mountain lion terrorizes a family of cattle ranchers. 8 p.m.

(2) "Waltz of the Toreadors" (12) Peter Sellers, Margaret Leighlon, Dany Robin. General, with a roving eye and a nagging wife, retires to his English castle to contemplate past indiscretions and indulge in a few new ones. 8 p.m. (J) "West Side Story" (1961) Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris. Him version of the Broadway musical, a modern version of "Romeo and Juliet," with the star-crossed lovers involved in a gang war between Puerto Rican and white youths on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

(Part with conclusion Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.) 11 p.m. (11) "The Bigamist" (19.13) Edmond O'Brien, Ida Lupino, Joan Businessman marries two women and is tormented by his guilty secret of leading a double lfl'e. 11:31) p.m. (5) "The Venetian Affair" Robert Vaughn, Elke Sommer, Felicia Farr, Boris Karloff. Reporter, is the target of foreign agents, blackmailers and assassins when he goes to Venice, to investigate the bombing of the site of a world peace conference, killing all the delegates.

(lancing ladies who performed with surprising skill and lzest. Conclusion: I tried to concentrate on Harry llcasoiier's View of California" but just couldn't keep "my eyes and ears off Ethel Waters, 72, softly singing and "Taking a Chance on Love." What a loverly, radiant, enduring woman! Carson brought Bette Davis aboard to talk-sing Like a Man" from her former musical, "Two's Company." Pretty great. Beatrice Kay regretfully "docs not have Miss Davis' dramatic skill. Her famous was but a shadow of its lusty yester-years. SNOW-THATCHED Jack Oakie teciered wobfiily in his dancing but was sharp as knives in his gag lines! Oakie: "I this terrible problem.

Ten seconds later I can't rcmenbev what it was I said." Carson: "How Mqng has it been going on?" Oakie (testily) "How long '-has what been going on?" Funniest gag was when a man applied to Top Se- crct Personnel (Carson) for a U.S. government Job. man was Carson: "Sorry, this calls for a much -older man." Applicant: "What's the job?" Carson: of the FBI." Elsewhere, lively entertainment contributions 'came from Eddie Foy, eccentric dancer Cy Landry, eccentric ban joist Gene Sheldon and five composers lyricists performing some of their hits. The dean of he group was 85 year old Shell on Brooks who "Some of These Days" for Sophie Tucker. is forecast for northeastern coastal regions, some of the Midwest the Pacific Northwest.

Snow is also expected in part of the Northwest. There will be generally cool weather throughout much of the nation. Report fiom N.ilinn.il Wt.illicr Servirc. figures low -rr i jcratutcs cxpiclciJ during period. Fo recas I Weath.

Hi Philadelphia CY 43 40 Phoeni 92 55 Portland. Ore PC 66 51 Reno 66 27 Salt Lake City PC 65 41 Seattle PC 66 50 Spokane PC SS 46 Washington CY 56 46 CANADIAN STATIONS Weath. Hi La Calaary PC 52 30 Edmonton CY 43 25 Montreal PC 24 14 Ottawa 24 15 Toronto 30 26 Vancouver CY 56 47 Winnipeg PC 3 17 PAN AMERICAN STATIONS Weath. Hi La Bermuda PC 65 57 Hermosillo PC 93 54 Maallan 84 59 Mexico City 70 43 Monterrey CY 79 57 Nassau 75 63 Veracruz 82 68 La Paz PC S3 59 Partly Cloudy Rain Fog SM Smog SK Smoka SALINAS VALLEY Fair through Wednesday. Slightly warmer days.

Light winds. SANTA MARIA. SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL AREA Fair through trVeunesday. Warmer days. Northwest winds to 15 mph.

MONTEREY BAY AREA Fair through Wednesday. Warmer days. LiKht northwest winds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY Fair through Wednesday. Slightly warmer days.

LiKht winds. LIVERMORE VALLEY Fair through Wednesday Slightly warmer days. Light winds. OIABLO. SAN RAMON ANO MORA-6A VALLEYS Fair through Wednesday.

Slightly warmer days. Light northerly winds. NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Fair through Wednesday. Slightly wanner davs. Light northerly winds.

NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA Fair through Wednesday. Slightly warmer days. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Night and morning low clouds and fog coastal sections, otherwise sunny Wednesday. Gusty winds northern interior and south along Colorado River valley. LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY Night and morning low clouds and local fog with hay sunshine in afternoon Wednesday.

Low tonight 55. Wednesday high 72. International Poor kit Average Good Excellent HIVING CAESAR, still an extroverted cut-up at r.7(, recalled how he and George Gershwin came to "Swaneo" for Al Jolson. The show ended with -Carson, Fov, Oakie Co. dancing to another classic, "Tea for Two." I Carson handles old folks with tender loving care and good taste.

The moral of "Sun City Scandals" seems to be The body grows old but the spirit never does providing ycu have a substantial spirit in the lirst -place. Production note: Michael Douglas (son of Kirk) co-star in ABC's new "The Streets of San Francis-Co" headlining Karl Maiden. Filming starts here next IMonday. MAKMADUKE (9J Misterogers -12 30 P.M.-(43 8 Days of Our Lives (53 10 A the World Turns (7j 11-13 Password 3) The Electric Company P.M.-(33-Movie: "Nightfall" (1957), Aldo Ray, Anne Bancroft, Brian Keith; suspense drama (4) 3 8 The Doctors (5J 10 love Is a Many Splendored Thing (7)1M3AI My Children 36 left, Right and Center P.M. (433 8 Another World (5 10 Guiding light (7j 11-13 Let's Make Deal 36 Yoga for Health 2 00 P.M.

3 Movie: "Middle of the Night" 8 Bright Promise (5) 10 Secret Storm (7J 11-13 Newlywed Came 36 Mike Douglas -2 25 P.M. Stories of Prof. Kitzeh instructional 2 30 P.M.-(43 8 Somerset (5j 10 Edge of Night (7) 11 Dating Game 13 Truth or Consequences 44; San Francisco Today-. Torn. 0 'N i 1 1, ex aerospace engineer who became an acton Sun Reporter writer Gene Robertson P.M.

(23 Comer Pyle, USMC (rerun) (4) Three on a Match (53 Mike Douglas: co-host Shirley Bassey, Clara Ward Singers, authors David and Holly Franks (7) 11-13 General Hospital 8 Galloping Gourmet 10 Virginia Graham Zoo Revue: "What Is Greed?" P.M.-(J3 Charlie and Humphrey Good Stuff Hour (43 Andy Griffith (rerun) (jj 1M3 One lite to live 8 Movie: "Casanova" 36 Timmie and lassie 43 Banana Splits P.M. 3 Get Smart (rerun) (43 Merv Griffin: Jack Jones guests along with the lennon Sisters (7J American Style (9) Misterogers 10 Mike Douglas 13 Gilligan's Island (rerun) 36 Stingray; News 44: Speed Racer -4 30 P.M. (3)-McHale's Navy 3 Bill Cosby (rerun) (53 David Frost: Roger Moore, Shirley Bassey, Topol, star of "Fiddler on the Roof" (73 News (0, Amburg Jensen (9) Sesame Street 11 1 Love Lucy (rerun) 13 Big Valley (rerun) Spanish program 36 Movie: "I Married a Monster" 44. Popeye and Friends (60 minj State Itoatl (loiiditioiis Th following report ws Usiipd hy the Mali OiviMon ol Hi ihw.iys I 12 noon. Motorists mutmiifd to tuny chain at all tunes when driving In the mountains in the wmtor.

Chuins i often requifed on short notice due to chutmmu rod conditiont, All fond riporti sulMfi to changen. Molansts re-niiiHled the meximuin ttpcvd limit when chmnt tequued i ib mile Mr hour I 0 OONNFR PSS Open. US 50 lCHO SMMMIT Oi'en. SH 70 EATHIH HIVEN HWV Opi-n. US 101 THE REDWOOD HIGHWAY OiMn with one trmiic the lolltiwin lot Adont due to Kliho 10 7 union touth of Ciet-trnt City.

Sn It MARVSVIUI TO iUNC TlON I N-uiK-M 101 IONOAA PASS Clntfd I nv Cirrh to I mnet lunttion I''' sr 4 laatm as -ciod KM Helie tut to JumtiOn in. ripn ilh nry tlK'lt Amoid to Ml. K'rK tlimiltt. 4 VURA PASS MIV CWn tuftio ul'iect to 1 hour (e mil nuth til hat to I. on, 1 III 10 4 11 (hioiii ffuity fti' tit vitt.

in.im 1 1 euoMfrt CAHSUN moil I ninr nt to ill-it lion SM 'l MONITOR PASS Untvt Inn. tnm J-f la Jn'H I SN 4 kit lUtMtH PAS (Von Xi'lp i I tit.Ul i wunl In Iimi, Im SK SN lt tMQRI IAA "nORIM SHOA1 lAkl TAHOt t'l SilIMMOPI tOUte Att ISt lOilM II Hi Vint 3:30 P.M. (J) Charlie and Humphrty Good Stuff Hour (3) Andy Griffith (rerun) 11-13 One Life Livt 8 Movie: "Inferno" 36 Timmifj and Lassie (JD Banana Spliti 4:00 P.M.-3 Get Smart (rerun) (5) Merv I I ii: Jean Stapleton in the and her husband; Jack Klugman Odd and hit wife (2) 11 Love, American Style (rerun) 00 Misterogers 10 Mike Douglas 13 Gilligan's Island (rerun) ftoj Spanish program 36 Stingray; News Speed Racer P.M.-Cll-McHale's Navy (rerun) 3 Bill Cosby (rerun) (jg David Frost: astrology discussed by Jeane Dixon, Linda Goodman, Sybil Leek, Joseph Good-avage (f) News, Amburg Jensen Sesame Street 1 1 I Love Lucy 13 Big Valley (rerun) 36 Movie: "Wild, Weird, Wonderful Italians" Popeye and Friends (60 min.) P.M.- Q) Please Don't Eat the Daisies 3 Hogan's Heroes (rerun) (2) 13 Florida Primary coverage included within regular news program 11 Dick Van Dyke (rerun) S3) Spanish program 5:25 P.M. 8 Sports Club 5:30 P.M. Q) Gilligan's Island (rerun) 3 Dick Van Dyke (rerun) (5)-News () 11-13 News: Reasoner Smith 8 Petticoat Junction 32) Electric Company 10 News (3) Speed Racer 6:00 P.M.

(f) Mayberry RF0 (rerun) (4) -(5t73-8-1M3-Ncws QjQ2)What's New: "Young Filmmakers" 10 News: Walter Cronkite go) Portuguese program 36 Movie: "Whispering Smith" (44) The Flintstones 630 P.M. (2) I Dream of Jeannie (rerun) (4J 8 News: John Chancellor; Florida Primary coverage included within regular news program (B')-News: Walter Cronkite (jy Movie: "Rhapsody" (Part I witn conclusion Wednesday) (jgOjBook Beat, "Souls on Fire" byElieWiesel 10- 13-News 11 Big Valley 7:00 P.M.-C5T love Lucy (rerun) (4) 3 8 Decision '72: coverage of Florida Primary (30 min.) (4l-Widt Wonderful World (rerun) (5) News: MagersTompkins Newsroom (30 minj 10 Doctor In the House 131 Dream ol Jeannie (rerun) 341 Get Smart -7 25 P.M.-(2J1 1-1 3 Florida Piimary Coverage (5 mm.) P.M.-(J) Dragnet: leader of I psychedelic cult Is suspected of selling diugs to juveniles (4) 3 8 Special: "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree," animated Walt Disney production based on A. A. Milne's classic children's tale (30 (repeat) (5) 10 Campaign '72: coverage of the Florida Pilmaiy with Walter Cronkite (30 min.) C7) 13 Mod Squad: Julie, suffering fiom i snake bite, Is left stiand ed In the desert with I blind man by thiee young hoodlums (repeat) ,32 CIO: "Chinatown Busing lime" (GO mm 11- Spfci.il: Hie Rev Billy fiialum's Chicago Cmuiti (CO mm 44j -Movie; "liark el the Cat" 8 00 (J)-Movie. "Waitf el Hie Ioim dun" (4IJB-Moim "We1 Side Stiy" iPdtl I.

with WtfMv di I II) i 10-Xlen C4itiihH HAmt Ihnif fimne Nfiin Mitf Meti Se tut lew 1 .10 II It eetit Uitiwtt i'tmmj t'ifl tt'CP'oni lift hm Hiu litil mt mil lkr 1 1 it etk ii Weath. Hi 10 Anchorage 16 10 Atlanta PC 75 46 Boise 57 46 Boston PC 40 32 Brownsyille 78 66 Buffalo CV 33 30 Casper CY 65 35 ChiCAKO CY 61 46 Cincinnati CY 63 46 Cleveland 54 34 Dallas 78 60 Denver CY 70 31 Des Moinei 50 34 Detroit 33 32 Great Falls 64 44 Honolulu 68 Houston CY 8t 64 Jackson PC 79 53 Jacksonville 79 43 Juneau 40 35 Kansas City CY 49 39 Las Vena CY 79 Memphis 69 60 Miami Beach 74 68 Milwaukee 31 28 Minneapolis 39 25 New Orleans SO 50 New York CY 47 40 Clear CY Cloudy PC Snow Haze IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllHIIIIIIimtlltllllllH Bay Area Forecast as 3 p.m. Fair through Thursday. SliKhfly warmer Weoriesday. Low tomnht and Wednesday night in upper 40s to low 50s.

HiKh Wednesday and Thursday in upper 60s to mid 70s. Northwest wind 10 to 20 mph. Special San Francisco Report Normal temperatures: Low 49, hitch 61. HiKhest temperature this year to dale: 1) on Mar. 6.

Lowest temperature this season to dale: 38 on Jan. 11. Sea level barometer at 4 a.m.! 30.14 inches. Precipitation: July 1 to date 9 70. Normal to date 17.10.

To date last yr. 16.41. EXTENDED OUTLOOK fair except tor patches of mornirn coastal ion. Afternoon hmlis rom the 60s along trie coast to the 70s inland. Lows in the 40s to low 50s at lower elevations.

DAV AREA STATIONS Temperatures for 24 hours to a.m. lb Francisco 61 Jl SF Airport 60 51 MofteUFId 66 52 ban Jose 69 54 Hi La Oakland 69 55 Oakind Arpt 63 51 Wainut Crk. 72 54 Rdwood CtV 72 47 CALIFORNIA STATIONS Bakerstield 75 58 Sacramento 75 46 tureka 58 49 Fresno 79 50 Salinas 68 49 63 56 62 54 77 49 87 6 San Oiego Barhar Stotktjn Thermal Los Angeles 66 56 Needles 91 65 Paso Hohles 77 43 Red Blutt 72 49 SMOG INDEX Yesterday's Bay Area smog readings on the basis of clean air, 26 50 light pollution. 51 75 moderate, ii 100 heavy, over 100 severe pollution; North Bay 12 Central Bay 20 South Bay 24 The Compmed Pollution Index ii compiled by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District trom tvgh hourly readings ot oxidant, cartxirt monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulates. The Forecast as of 10 a.m.

NORTHERN ANO CENTRAL CALI-FOHNiA Fair through Wednesday. Slightly warmer days. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA Fair through Wedinrtday except patchy tog and low clouds along rOAxt mornings. Slightly warmer uavs. SACRAMENTO VALIIY Fair thioiKll Vr.lnrday, Shtfhtly warm er dats.

Northerly wind 10 to 15 mph MOUNT SHASTA SISKIYOU AREA fair thioutth Wednesday. Warmer davs SIERRA NEVAOA fi.i through VVeOnetOay. Slightly warmer Wmliies day VVISTIRN NfVAOA lir ttuotigh Wmlneittav Wantivr W(uliiMildy POINT IT 6C0RCI TO POINT AMI NA -Va'ial'i wing 1 In Is knult IMimifctn Wt'tltn-Mlav Jt I In 4 tret a nt urilKnv to 5 ttMl. trumilt Vv roiNt ARINA TO POINT CON tlfLipN i I to MmM to 15 tluu.i'-h In, (ht Nrtf tu I -J 4 ut I--! a.i A.il'tuk. SAN JCtatltHN VAUfV ll i I I rtfat ft UJa Mann, td Sullivan, others (90 min.) (33) Bay Area Reports: Sen.

Geoige Moscone (D S.F.) P.M.-310 Hawaii Five police have 49 hours to try to prevent the murder of an unknown victim aided only by bizarre clues and phone calls from the self- proclaimed assailant (repeat) Cg 52) 30 Minutes With Adrn. Thomas Moorer 9 30 P.M.- 3 Nichols: after the sheritf is shot and killed trying to make an arrest, his brother (also played by James Garner) conies to town and pits himself against the killer g)gj)B lack Journal: (Part II) (44) 8 Special: The Rev. Billy Gra- ham's Chicago Crusade (60 min.) 10:00 P.M. (2 News: George Reading (j 10 Cannon: a father hires Cannon to see if his son is being used as a message carrier for a prison mastermind Q-1H3-Marcus Welby, M.D.: Welby's unwed niece faces problems regarding the future of her expected baby 323 Forsyte Saga: "Pursuit of Happiness," Helena gives birth to a son; Irene agrees to marry Soames (rerun) 36 David Frost: Mrs. Rose Kennedy is sole guest 10 30 P.M.

3-KCRA Reports: "Women's Rights Movement" (4) Assignment Four: "Youth in the Tenderloin" (repeat) 8 David Frost Revue: Dick Shawn (44) One Step Beyond 11:00 P.M. (1) The Saint Ireiun); News 3jj Special; The Florid Primary, results of the day's voting with Robert MacNeil and Sandor Vanocur (60 min.) (443 Movie; "J'11 Bigamist'' (4) 3 8 I Ii Show: attorney Mclvln Belli, Bette Midler; News (51 10 Movi: "Venetian Allan" (7111 13-Coveiage of the Florida Primary by Howard K. Smith and Hany Reasoner 170 mm.) 36 Muvift (1) "Wild, Wend, Won-dei tut llaliani" "Topi Is The tiniir (3) "Haraid" (41 "Stunge Gamble" -11 50PM- 13 Du Cavelt Houmi Mn dei urn hmti It Bird Rotigets, Shiile 8a'V. N'i II Movte "OuUidi the 5 el tfirit dutm' TOMOKKOW 5 55 AM 3 lum Mi lit putt 1 tnt J't. i ti'f 7 it'll t-t iiitit ii lit ltit ii 4 (S3-Sut Yung Ying Ye (J'J A.M.i Jim Dunbar 10 Sunrise Semester 13 Fury (rerun) 7:00 A.M.

(53 ck La Lanne (433-8 Today Show: appraisal of results of the Florida primary from Miami (310-News 13 let's Speak Spanish A.M.- 13 Community Calendar A.M.-(53 Community Calendar 7:30 A.M. SMS-News A.M.-fj) Relieton Today 8 00 A.M. (53 Cartoon Town (3 10 Captain Kangaroo 8 23 A.M. (43 News: with visual translation for tin deaf A.M.- (33 Romper Room (23-Movie: "Indian love Call" (1936), Jeanette MacDonafd, Nelson Eddy, James Stewart; musical romance (Part II, conclusion); second feature "Three Darling Daughters" (1948), Jane Powell, Jose Iturbi, Edward Arnold; romantic comedy (Part with conclusion Thursday) 11 Cartoons A.M.-(43 3 8 Dinah Short: Fred Waring guests (53-10 The lucyShow 11 Jack la lanne 13 To Tell the Truth -9 30 A.M.-(33 10 My Three Sons (rerun) (4) 3 8 Concentration (01 Bentlcy Affair; fashion designer Norman Norell II Movie: "Untamed" 13 Phil Donahue A.M.-(33 10 Family Affair (rerun) (433 8 Sale of the Century 1013 A.M.- rJ3-News -10 30 A.M. (3) Flying Nun (rerun) (4) 3 8 Hollywood Squaits 10 love of life (7) Galloping Couimet (9) Sesame Stmt 13 Cad 11 -11 00 AM (3V-0onni Reel (rerun! 14) 8 Jiopeidy (jt-IO-yvhue the Hurt ii 17 KM (vtiy Wowin Wnnli tt Know it AM 5-IOiJ-Ni -1 1 JO AM 2 ill Riven Wl 5'- 10 $U'i ii 1m0(i -11 ti 1 1 5) I 4 II Ntti .3 i-t'-nm tat 4 I Su 4 3 lis 7 II i4M Lecal Present Cify Time Weather Tame.

Aherdeen PC 41 Acauulco 1pm, PC 86 Amsterdam 1 p.m. 39 Ankara 3 p.m. PC 32 Athens 2 p.m. PC 43 Auckland 12 p.m. 64 Berlin 1 p.m 43 Birmingham 12 am.

CY 3b Brussels 1p.m. PC 41 Casahianca ,12 a m. PC 64 Copenhagen 1 p.m. 34 Dublin 12 a CY 37 Geneva 1 p.m. CY 41 Hong Kong 8 p.m.

CY 63 Lisbon 12 a.m. CY 52 London 12 em. 4t Madrid 1 p.m. CY 4 Malta 1p.m. 61 Mexico City 1 p.m.

70 Moscow 1p.m. If) New Delhi m. Nice 1 p.m. 48 Oslo 1 p.m. 32 Paris 1 p.m, PC 46 Peking I p.m.

CY .19 Rome 1 p.m. CY S'Kon 8 p.m. 82 Sofia 2 p.m. 28 Sto kholm 1 m. 4.) Sydney 10 pm.

72 Tel AviV 2 pm. PC Mi Tokyo pm. PC 4) Tunn 1 m. 6 Vienna 1 p.m, 30 Warsaw 1 p.m. 4 -Clear CY-Cloudy PC P.irtly I "You know, some good might come) out of this Jpace age, after all." RADIO I-nGHLIGHTS AM TONICHT 4 35 1710) Tin Subject Sc: Athletes who mi sexually Active to m.niil.iin an im.igfij elliltitflj and open ninri.ige.

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