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1971 ftJ.Examtarr-Page 15 "Dwighi Newlon Girl: "No Man Is a Manhattan Island" (REPEAT). Ann Marie joes on a give-away show dealing with questions about your nrinhhors, Since New Yorkers ore notorious for protecting thoir privacy, her snooping extends to fantastic lengths, minutes.) Went That'a Way: "Shane" and "High Noon." Alaterdevcl-opment In Westerns, the modern epic, is explored on the final program of the series. (30 minutes.) The Odd Couple; "Felix Gets Sick" (REPEAT). Oscar's big romantic chance with a shapely airline stewardess TONIGHT'S BEST BETS ON TV Love, American Style: (RE- PEAT) "Love and the Pen Pals" with Monte Markham and Julie Cobb, "Love and the Big Date" with Jeannine Riley and Angus Duncan. "Love and the Longest with Maureen Arthur and Roger Miller.

"Love and the Champ" with Godfrey Cambridge and Sonny Liston." (One hour.) The David 1 1 i Show: "Are You Hung Up and Neurotic?" Six New York psychiatrists discuss their profession from Freud through behaviorism. (Two hours,) Dwight Newton (Bridget Hanlcy) is just about ruined when Felix comes down with the 48-hour flu, turning the boys' apartment into a sick bay. (.30 minutes,) "Ilelfetz." TV Key says: "A rare and flavorsome treasure for the music buff and a memorable experience for any and every lover of music! With the very first movement of his bow, Ileifetz establishes mood and style with electrifying assurance. Performances of Mozart, Prokofiev, Debussy and Gershwin are variously eloquent and graceful, grandly playful, romantic and earthy; the Gershwin work grows in sound like a full orchestra. The unaccompanied by Heifetz's Bach, swells into a momentous kind of probing magic that makes all the foregoing seem like introduction.

Finally, there's the charming and lilting 'Scottish Fantasy' by Max Bruch, played with the French National Orchestra, that brings the hour to a delightfully melodic close. An unbelievably exciting high quality musical adventure!" (One hour.) A New Girl At 'Mission' Lvnda Day, lone girl star of last spason's defunct "The Silent Force" series, goes Into "Mission: Impossible" replacing Lesley Warren, who temporarily re-placed all the girls who permanently replaced Barbara Bain. lh ilLIJji vVa Vi I X1JAJ JLlLv hn A ill! i 'iFwtft- i ia fcfcj i "i -ii milium mun'rilirnifiiiiiri A 'u i mi hmm Tareyton't activated charcoal delivers a better tate. A taste no plain white filter can match. AI I lift, famed fat New Orleans trumpeter who once replaced Jackie Gleason for a summer, will be a co-star of "Make Your Own Kind of Music," a frothy warm-weather series designed to fill the Don Knotts slot, July 20.

a i 's down on KUDO, Channel 38; an-t a shuttered; doors closed. The licensee, Bay Broadcasting has been adjudicated a bankrupt. Assets are to be liquidated by trustee in bankruptcy; any transfer of license subject to Xing Sue: 17 mg 1 1 mg av. pet cigarette. FTC Report mconne.

100 mm, 18 mg 12 mg mcoiini. Nov. 70. as? WEATHER Tonight and Tomorrow on TV LYNDA DAY Latest replacement TV Movies Forecast to 4 a.m. tomorrow, FCC approval.

Television writer Rod Serling, holder of 16 Emmy awards, this week denounced television and movie awards as "annual tribal rites" that were "repugnant and ridiculous," but said he would not have the courage to reject one. Obviously. "New TV Faces," showcasing professional entertainers unearthed in a recent 56-city CBS talent nuest, will summer-replace Carol Burnett's show, beginning June 11. I 6 p.m. (7) "The Wheeler Dealers" (1963) James Garner, Lee Remick, Thil Harris, Chill Wills, Jim Backus.

Comedy of a Texas millionaire vith a Midas touch who visits New York. (Color). 7:30 p.m. (2) "The Pride and the Passion" (1957) Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, F'rank Sinatra. A British naval officer, a guerrilla leader and a fiery Spanish girl pull a cannon across Spain to defeat Napoleon.

(Color.) 8:30 p.m. (44) "Force of Arms" (1951) William Holden, Nancy Olson. Army lieutenant meets and falls in love with a WAC in Italy during World War II. 9 p.m. (5) "Sons and Lovers" (1960) Dean Stockwell, Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller.

Adapted from D. H. Lawrence's largely autobiographical novel, the story of an artistically talented son of a coal miner and a warm, understanding mother who live dreary lives in an English mining town. 11 p.m. (2) "The Helen Morgan Story" (1957) Ann Blyth, Paul Newman.

Story of a famous torch singer who had a tragic love affair and a bout "with alcoholism 11 p.m. (44) "Three Faces West" (1940) John Wayne, Sigrid Gurie. Viennese surgeon arrives in America with his beautiful daughter, penniless and homeless. 11:30 p.m. (5) "Reap the Wild Wind" (1942) Ray Milland, John Wayne, Paulette Goddard.

Lavish adventure tale of an 1840 love triangle off the Florida Keys where men sailed the tall ships. 1 a.m. (5) "Out of the Tast" (1947) Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming. Gas station owner with a past meets a desperate woman who involves him in murder. National Forecast Rain is predicted for Northeast and large portion of the nation centering over the Mississippi River.

Showers are expected in parts of the Rockies and over much of the South. Cold weather is forecast in all areas except the South. LAST SUNDAY'S "Once Upon a Wheel" auto-racing special with Paul Newman narrating will have an extra 40 minutes added and be released as a box office movie in Europe and Canada. The "extra 40" segment was filmed at the Questor Grand Prix, Ontario Motor Speedway. The National Peace Action Coalition observances tomorrow will be televised by KQED, Channel 9, from Washington, D.C., and from the Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, beginning at 11 a.m.; continuing until approximately 5 p.m.

Federal investment in the pre-school "Sesame Street" program will be doubled over the next two or three years, according to Dr. Sidney Marland, head of the U.S. Office of Education. Marland said this week that "Sesame Street" was "the best investment the Office of Education ever made," and that it will be moved up to the level of kindergarten and to grades one, two and three. MOKE TELEVISION praise from high public places.

Remember "The TurnedOn Crisis," the month-long drug abuse series released locally by Channel The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has saluted "TurnedOn Crisis" as the most comprehensive drug education project ever attempted bv a national media," and has awarded the first CPB community service award to the producing station, WQED, Pittsburgh, Pa, Action for Children's Television (ACT) is organizing, a national TV blackout for Saturday morning, May 1, to protest poor commercial TV programming for children. The blackout is called TOTS, meaning Turn Off Television Saturday. Suggested substitute activities for kiddies: take a walk, fingerpaint, plant seeds, start a collection, go bicycling, visit a farm, go to the library, make puppets, cook a meal, model with homemade clay dough, swim, hike, sunbathe, read, dream, pick flowers, watch public TV if available. from Weather Bureau ESSA Satellite Figures show low temperatures expected during period. L-SO ED Weath, HI Lb 43 31 40 34 47 38 41 41 43 Philadelphia Phoenix Portland.

Ore. Reno St. Louis 59 72 57 44 CY 66 Salt Lake Citv PC 57 55 50 62 Seattle CY Sookane CY Washington CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary 57 37 Edmonton 68 39 Montreal I 41 32 Ottawa CY 43 33 Vancouver PC Winnipeg 61 37 PAN AMERICAN STATIONS Bermuda CY 61 52 62 52 66 72 72 62 Hermosilio 79 Mazatlan PC 82 Mexico City 82 Monterrey Nassau Rio de Janeiro PC 99 79 Veracrui 90 La Paz PC 82 Partly Cloudy Rain Foi SM Smog SK Smoke FT. ARENA TO PT. CONCEPCION West to northwest winds 10 to 20 knots through Saturday.

Fair except local low cloudiness. WESTERN NEVADA Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Continued cool, SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Fair through Saturday. Continued coo. Light wind, SALINAS VALLEY Fair through Saturday except for low cloudiness north end.

SAN LUIS OBISPO AREA -Clearing this afternoon then lair through Saturday. Continued cool. MONTEREY BAY AREA Fair through Saturday. Continued cool. Highs tonight in the 40s.

West to northwest wind 10 to 20 mph. LIVERMORE VALLEY Clearing this afternoon then fair through Saturday. Westerly wind 10 to 20 mph. OIABLO AND MORAGA VALLEYS Fair through Saturday. Continued cool.

West to northwest wind 10 to 20 mph. NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS -Clearing this afternoon than fair through Saturday. Light wind. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Variable cloudiness through Saturday. Chance of few showers northern mountains.

Gusty winds mountains and deserts. LOS ANGELES AND AREA Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday with chance of a few showers. Low tonight around 50. Rainfall Seas, tt Nar. Dal ts Last Seas.

Date Yaar Nor. 34.95 36.19 38 41 20.12 20 83 22 05 19.81 20.18 20.87 17 88 19.14 18.69 16.93 17 81 17 9.1 15 34 17 01 16 29 1266 15 97 13 37 10 58 901 11.14 14.27 7,73 14 68 10.13 6.28 10.40 Last Stas. 24 to Hra. Date .07 44 13 .00 21.27 Eureka Red Bluff tn Frncsco F. Arport Oklnd Apt.

Scmnt Apt. Stcktn Apt. Fresno Los Angeles San Diego .00 18.33 .00 18.12 .00 19.05 .00 15 47 .00 15.18 .00 7.06 .00 11.90 .00 10.52 International (5310Sabrlna(C) (2) 1 1-13 Jerry Lewis (0, animated 9:25 A.M. Jot (0, cartoon A.M.-(5)-Wonders of the World (0, "Highland Games of Scotland" (43 8 Pink Panther (0 fir) 11-13 DouWedeckers (0 3) Kathryn Kuhlman (0 A.M.-(33 The Pet Set (0, Betty White hosts celebrities and their pets; Paul Lynde guests Pufnstuf (0 10 Josie and The Pussycats (0 Q3 H-13 Hot Wheels (0 36 Movie: Spanish gj Music and the Spoken Vord (0 A.M.-g) Movie: "Seven Men from Now" (1956), Randolph Scott Lee Marvin; western (43 3-8 Here Comes The Grump (0 (53 10 Harlem Globetrotters (0 C7-11-13-Skyhawks (0 (44J Voice of Agriculture td A.M.- (433-8 Baseball (0, LA vs. Cincinnati Reds (5) 10 Archie (0 rf)11 -Motor Mouse (0 Dodgers ff Special, National Peace Action Coalition observances from Washington, D.C., and from the Polo Field, Golden Gate Park (until approx.

5 p.m.) Focus on Education (C) 13- Wagons Ho 11:30 A.M. -1 1-1 3-Hardy Boys (0 12 NOON (33 Roller Derby (0, Bay Bombers vs. Midwest Pioneers (5) 10 ScoobyDoolO 7J 11-13 American Bandstand reunion edition of guests of the late and early 60's today 36 Mexican Novels (g43 Movie: "Captain Blackjack" (1952), George Sanders, Patricia Roc; dope smuggling drama P.M.-rj3 10 The Monkees (0 36 Informacion Musica 10 1 P.M. (T) 0 I "Maciste Against Her- culas in the Vale of (1963), Kirk Morris, Frank Gordon; medieval drama (0 (53 Government Story 10, "The President's Program" (repeat) (7) 11 .13 Tournament of Champions Golf from La Costa, 3rd round of play (0 10 Dastardly Muttley (C) 36 Spanish drama P.M.- (g-Movie: "Elmer the Great" (1933), Joe E. Lewis; baseball comedy 10 Jetsons(C) 36 Spanish movie (33 Movie: "Outrage" (1960), Mala Powers, Tod Andrews; minister helps disturbed girl P.M.-3 Hot Dog (0 (43 The Westerners (rerun) (23 Sports World (0, "Stampede Fever" 8 Sports Challenge (0, Quiz 10 Children's Film Festival, "John and Julie" It Dick Van Dyke (rerun) 13 Wagon Train (0, (rerun) P.M.-3 Movie: "Giant of the Metropolis" (0 (43 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (0, (rerun) (7) NBA Highlights (0 8 Roller Derby (0, Bay Bombers vs.

Northeast Braves 11- WanderlustlC) 13 Movie: "Give a Girl a Break" (0 3 00 P.M.- (53 Alfred Hitchcock (rerun) (73 Movie: "The Harlem Globetrot-ters" (1951), Thomas Gomez, Dorothy Dandtidge; drama of famed basketball team 11-High and Wild (0 $43 The Bowery Boys 3.30 P.M.- (33 Wagon Train (0, (rerun) "Paid in Full Robert Cummmgs, lizabeth Scott, Diana Lynn; drama of love triangle (5) Golf Classic (0. Frank Beard and Larry Hinson vs. Tom Weiskopf and Bert Yancey, 1st half ef championship game -S Movie: "Mothra" (0 10 Special (0, "The Peace Game," African film 11 Passport to Travel (0 36 Variedades de Hank Coca (0 4 00 P.M.-3 Star Trek (0, (rerun) 10 Student Forum (0 1 1 Boxing fiom the Forum (0 13 NBA Highlights (0 38 Spanish movie Bowery Boys Tonight Hi, it Goo Excellent Vegas, a couple is married by a strange justice of the peace (with Maureen Arthur, Roger Miller, Pat Buttram); (4) husband, about to defend his wife's honor from a neighbor, learns the neighbor is a boxing champ (with Godfrey Cambridge, Ketty Lester, Sonny Liston), (all repeats) J)-DavidSusskind(C), "Are You Hung Up and Neurotic?" P.M gj Movie Game (0 P.M.- (3) ovist "The Helen Morgan Story" (3)-(l--3 m-1M3-News (0 36 Movie: "Atragon" (0 (35 Movie: "Three Faces West" P.M.-Q 3-8 Tonight Show (0, Nipsey 1 1, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; News fg Movie: "Reap the Wild Wind" (23 Dick Cavett (0, Robert Klein, B.B. King, former Catholic priest Ivan Illicit; News 10 Movie: "They Died With Their Boots On" 1 1 Movie: "Willie and Joe Back at the Front" 13 Movie: "The King's Pirate" A.M.- -Movie: "Out of the Past" 36 Movies: (1) "Room at the Top" (2) "Way to the Stars" TOJIORKOW A.M.-(5) Across the Fence (0 fJD Agriculture "13 College Credit Course (0 6:30 A.M. 3 Across the Fence (0 (4) University of Michigan (-Sunrise Semester (0 8 13 Voice of Agriculture (0 A.M.-10 Sunrise Semester (0 A.M.-(53.B Tomfoolery (0 (5) Mr.

Magoo (0 grj Movie: "Ma and Pa Kettle" (1949), Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride; comedy 13 College Credit Course (0 7:25 A.M. 10 Focus on Farming (0 A.M.- (2p 3-8 Heckle and Jeckle 10 13-Cap'e Delta (0 7.55 A.M. 10-Jot(C) 8 00 A.M. (K) 1 8-Woody Woodpecker (0 (5) 10 Bugs Bunny Road Runner (0 QQ 11 Lancelot Link-Secret Chimp (0 -Sesame Street (0. (to 1:20 P.M.) -8 30 A M.

f4l 3 8 Bugaloos (0 1.55 A.M. (T)News (0 (53 In the Know S.00 A.M. (J) Existence 10, "Growing Stiaber-ries" flrt 8-Children's Theater (0. "The Sounds of Children," Julie Nixon Eisenhower guests on the White conference en children (60 mm.) 3:30 P.M. CD Popeye (C) (41 Truth or Consequences (0 (j)-11-13-0n Life to Live (0 8 Movie: "Lost Lagoon" C5) i film (0, "The Creek" Capt.

San Francisco (0 P.M.-3 Star Trek C), (rerun) C3T Big Valley (0, (rerun) (T) 11 Password (0 Sesame Street (0 10 Mike Douglas (0 13 Perry Mason (rerun) Bugs Bunny (0 4:15 P.M.- 36 Community Speaks (0 P.M.-(J) Lost in Space (0, (rerun) David Frost (0, Rod Steiger, Jane Fonda, Jack Carter (T) News (0, Amburg-Jensen 11 Perry Mason (rerun) 36 Mike Douglas (0 Marine Boy (0 P.M.-3 Get Smart (0, (rerun) (41 The Saint (rerun) 8 Timmie and Lassie (rerun) Misterogers (0 13 News (0 Popeye (0 P.M.-(J) Flying Nun (0 (rerun) 3 Dick Van Dyke (J) 11-13 News (C), Reasoner-Smith 8 Dragnet (0 -What's New (0 10-News (0 (p Three Stooges 6:00 P.M.- CS Wild Wild West (0, (rerun) 3 News (0, Brinkley-McGee (3) -d8-11-13-News (0 (f Movie: "The Wheeler Dealers" (0 Soul (0, (repeat) 10 News (0, Cronkite 36 Movie: "Kontiki" gj The Munsters 6:30 P.M. 3 10 News (0 (4) 8 News (0, Brinkley-McGee -News (0, Walter Cronkite 11 13 Bie Valley (0 (rerun) Addams Family P.M.-I love Lucy (rerun) (4) CD News (0 8 Petticoat Junction (0, (rerun) Newsroom (0 10 McHale's Navy (rerun) H) Get Smart (0 P.M.-(J) Movie: "The Pride and the Passion" (0 g) 3.8 High Chaparral (0, Cannon ranchmen are caught in the middle of a confrontation be-. tween a neighboring rancher and a young cavalry officer (repeat) Cg) 10 The Interns (0, lady clown sues the hospital claiming she has been crippled following ser-gery by a woman-hating doctor (George Grizzard), (repeat) fj)1M3That Brady Bunch (O, Bobby develop i a fear of heights when ha falls while climbing to a tree house (repeat) 36 David Frost (0, Diana Rigg, Erich Segal, Buddy Greco y-lt Takes a Thief (0 P.M.- f2) 11-13 Nanny and the Professor (0, an old radio Installed In Nanny's bid car features music and news, circa 1936 (repeat) -World Press 10 FM TONIGHT KKHI (95.7) Haydn, Overture in Major (Vienna Radio Orchestra. Rudolf); Chopin, Mazurka in Sharp Minor (Moravec. piano); Molter, Clarinet Concerto in 0 Manr (lance-lot, Rouen Chamber Orchestra, Beau-champ); Albeniz.

"A i a from "Suite Espanola" (New Philharmonia Orchestra, de BurRos). 7 p.m. KDfC (92.1) Stereo Spectacular; Mantovaoi's Orchestra with Robert Merrill and Regma Resnik in Charles Ray Singers; Burt Bachaiach and his Orchestra. 7 m. KPtN (97.7) Opera Mas-eagnl, "L'Amico Fritz" (Freni, Pavarot-ti, Sardmiero.

Covent Garden Orchestra and Chorus. Gavaueni). I p.m. KR0N (96 5) Lalo, "Symphonic a I Wagner, "The Flymg Haydn, "Miracle" Symphony; Stravinsky, Concerto for Piano and Wind Orchestra; 1 1 1 n. Four Sea Interludes and Passacagha MARMADUKE Weith.

Hf Lo Anchorage Atlanta CY 78 54 Boise CY 62 49 Boston PC 57 50 Brownsville CY 87 69 Buffalo 56 36 Casoer CY 46 34 Chicago PC 46 42 Cincinnati CY 65 43 Cleveland 49 28 Dallas 84 56 Denver 42 39 Des Moines PC 63 38 Detroit 59 34 Great Fall 57 34 Honolulu Houston 80 71 Jackson CY 73 67 Jacksonville CY 88 64 Juneau Kansas City CY 64 50 Las Veges CY 75 56 Memphis PC 78 54 Miami Beach 81 74 Milwaukee 45 26 Minneaoolis 62 36 New Orleans 86 75 New York 58 45 Clear CY Cloudy PC Snow Haze Bay Area Forecast is of 3 p.m. Fair through Sunday. Continued cool. Low tonight and Saturday niRht in the 40s. High Saturday and Sunday in upper 50s to low 60s.

Small craft warnings for northwesterly wind increasing to 20 to 35 mph tonight. Soecial San Francisco Data Normal temperatures: Low 50. high 62. Highest temperature this year to date: 74 on April 4. Lowest temperature this season to dale: 41 on Feb.

1. Sea level barometer at 4 a.m.: 30.08 inches. BAY AREA STATIONS Temperatures for 24 hours to 4 a.m. Hi Ldi Hi Le S. Francisco 56 48 Redwd.

City 64 41 S.F. Airport 60 48 San Jose 63 41 Oakland 60 5ll Walnut Crk. 67 45 CALIFORNIA STATIONS Bakersfield Eureka Fresno Los Angeles Moffett Fid. Monterey 69 47i Red Bluff 64 44 Sacramento 65 50 55 41 67 4b Salinas 59 51 71 50 62 51 San Diego i. Barbara Stockton 66 52 63 50 67 50 80 57 57 Needles 79 50 Thermal Paso Robles 64 4bl The State Forecast as ef 10 a.m.

NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Mostly fair through Saturday except considerable cloudiness over the mountains with showers of rein or snow. Continued cool. MOUNT SHASTA SISKIYOU AREA A chance of showers on Saturday. Snow level near 3000 feet. Continued cool.

SERRA NAVADA Mostly cloudy and a chance of snow, showers Saturday. Continued cool, SACRAMENTO VAL11Y Fair through Saturday. Continued cool. Light winds. PT.

ST. CEORGE TO FT. ARENA Northwesterly winds 10 to 20 knots through Saturday. Mostly fair through Saturday. Sun, Moon Tides MrW HST mil iast MOON OUT( MOON OllTf May 10 May 17 04:24 1J 16 Thf sun will set today at 6 53 B.m rise tomorrow at 5 23 a m.

The moon sets today at 5 37 p.m., I rises tomorrow at 4.44 a.m., and i sets at 6:54 m. TIME AND HLIGHT OF TIDKS AT GOLDEN GATE APR, 24 TO APR. 29 I low Huh Low Huh 24 04 11.18 4.9 16.24 I 42 6.3 I PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 125-06 24 1.J 13:18 4.9 18 06 2.0 I H.h Low Huh low 26 OO 24 6 07 1M 5 14.18 4 7 18 48 2 4 i 6 2 08 06-1 5 15 18 4 6 ll.Jt 2 8 i 28 01 48 6 0 09.00-1 16 18 4 4 30 3 1 29 02 36 5.6 09 54 0 1 17:11 a 4 21 .36 3.2! Tables furnished by Menne Ei change from United Stales Coast and GrodetiC Survey data. warn Anr. 24 May 2 21:02 00:25 I I I Poor Avtngt P.M.- 3-8 The Name of the Game (0, Darren Mc a I and Keenan Wynn join series regular Robert Stack in a drama about a struggle by ex-convlcts to maintain their halfway house in the face of neighborhood resistance (repeat) g) 10 Andy Griffith (0, Greenwood goes all out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its oldest living citizen (repeat) (2) 11-13 Partridge Family (0, contaminated by a skunk, the family must find an antidote or cancel a concert date (repeat) gj Movie: "Force of Arms" P.M.- (5) 10 Movie: "Sons and Lovers" (2 11-1 3 That Girl (O.Ann gets nosy about her neighbors for a give-away show (repeat) -They Went That'A Way, the movies "Shane" and "High Noon" (repeat) 36 Movie: "Room At the Top" P.M.- C2-11-13-The Odd Couple (0, Felix" illness ruins Oscar's plan to use the apartment for a romantic rendezvous (repeat) The Course of Our Times (0, "The New Elizabethan Era" P.M.- (I) News (0, Tuck-Fortner g) 3-8 Special (0, Jascha Heiletz, world-renowned violin virtuoso seen relaxing, performing, and talking to pupils (60 min.) (J) 11-13 love, American Style (0, comedies include (1), young couple, pen pals since they were 10 years old, are finally going to meet (with Monte Markham, Julie Cobb); (2) two roommates, contestants on a TV show, vie for a date with a movie star (with Jeannine Riley, Angus Duncan, Ogden Talbot); (3) taking a wrong turn on the way to las from "Peter Grimes," 9 p.m.

KPfA (94.1) On State; Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" with Eva le-Gallienne, Andrew Cruickshank and David Tesman. 10.30 p.m. KKHI (95.7) Austin Anievas plays Chopin Etudes. 1115 m. KPFA 194.1) "Quan A story of the friendship between a Gl fiom the Phillipmes and an old Vietnamese i t.

The tape also contains some Vietnamese music. TOMORROW 4 a m. KSAN (94.9) Alan Watts. "The Sense of Nonsense." 9 a.m. KPFA (94 1) Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Broadcast a conductor: Schifnn, Pulsations for Electronic Keyboard, Jazz Band and Oichesha, Saint Saens, Concerto No.

1 for Cello and Orchestra, Biet, Symphony 10 am. KKHI (957) Concert Grand -lili Kraus, piano a 1 1, Piano Sonata No. Schubert, Impromptu No. 3. "Jog3ing? In 24 HOURS OF RADIO HIGHLIGHTS THIS weather?" ers with consumer complaints and problems, i a.m.

KKHI (1550) Our Youth In Concert Contra Costa Youth Orchestra, Nico Snel Jr. conducting: Shostakovich, Piano Concerto No. 2 (John Walker, pmnofi Bernstein. "West Side Story" Overture; Warlock, "Capriol" Suite for String Orchestra; Smetana, "Moldau." 9:39 a m. KCBS (740! Sports USA; Wm Eldot covers the sports scene across the nation.

10 a m. to 4.10 Saturday and I a.m. to 4:10 p.m. Sunday KG0 (810) Marine Cruiser: Peter Clcaveland, serine reporter, will skipper the 33 toot cruiser and broadust weather, boating and fishing conditions and yachting events. 2 p.m.

KNEW Show. (910) Ron Lynns 1pm. KFAX (1100! foreign language Program; Radio New Japan. AM TONIGHT 6.37 p.m. KCBS (740) Correspondents' Report; Newsmen from round the world give personal reports.

I p.m. -KYA (1260) Chris Edwards Show. I (1550) Guest Artist Christian Ferras, violin: Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in 0 M.ijor (Berlin Philharmonic, von Kaiaian); Debussy, Sonata for Violin and Piano (Barbizet, piano). 10 p.m. KYA (1260) John Hardy Show.

II em, KKHI (1550) Hoist, "The Planets" (New Philhaimoma Orchestra, BoulO. 12 midnight KNEB Niles Show. TOMORROW 151 a. KCBS (7401 File 74: Fred Wilcoi It ombudnun for listen local Present Tims WeatnerTemo. Mdnt CY 45 1 a.m.

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