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Daily News from New York, New York • 249

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I that IctamlUd cam mm ROUNDUP r-1 Saturday Star Unscramble these six Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form six ordinary words. liyVAL ADAMS TlIERE IS A NEW KID on the block who is kicking up his heels and clamoring for attention. He is Don ImuSt 28, a Californian of English, Polish, and Jewish extraction, who is maitre A' of Imus in the Morning over WNBC from 5 to 'J a.m., Monday throug-h Fridays. His aim in life, as he puts it, "is to be entertaining-, funny, and get paid not necessarily in that ordpr." Imus made his WNBC debut on Dec. 2.

The next morning, he Mr BEJOCT I I Mooym p-n 1 4 overslept and failed to show up, CI i CO l-rj SABDUR A I I 1 WALLOH LJ 1 l) but he hasn't missed an engagement since. A former railroad brakeman for the Southern Pacific, Imus started on radio 3Vi years ago after attending a disc jockey school in Los Angeles. He worked for three stations in California (KJOY, Stockton, fired him for running an Eldridge Cleaver look-alike contest) and at W'GAR, Cleveland, before coming here. Some of the Imus material, which he writes also steal a lot," he said), is surprising and refreshing. Last Monday, in an imitation of David Brinkley, he reported the results of a busing project in which Julian Goodman, NBC president, sent 61 white TV executives to the Clean-as-a Mother car-wash in South Philadelphia and brought 51 black I AN EN6A6EV1ENT FOR K.ICS.

LATBEL i I iv A lj KLACEY 1 1 I I 1 IL Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Prist Kit StlftPIHSf INSWflt km THE A A A. A A Don Imus Early morning disc jockey SUSAN CLARK plays an astronaut's wife in Saturday's ABC-TV movie, "The Astronaut," starring Jackie Cooper, Monte Markham, and Robert Lansing, on ABC at 8:30 p.m. car-wash employes to Rockefeller Center. It was done, Imus said, to (Answers will appear next week) jriva the blacks greater job satisfaction and the NBC executives an awareness of every-day The execs found difficulty in operating shammies, soap machines, and buffing devices, but the former car-washf-rs had no trouble in adjusting to a three-hour lunch.

Answers to last week's Jumble: Hairdo, Pitied, Gambit, Engulf, Thwart, Weasel. People who are this have a slightly lower standing DOWN-AT-THE-HEEL. nble book No. 5, new paperback with 100 4-wori Jumbles and 10 6-word one, now on for 60c at THE NEWS Information Bureau, 220 E. 42nd St (ope from 9 6 p.m.

For mail order, send 85c (check or m.t. payable to New York News) to JUMBLE, THE NEWS, P.O. Box 1514, New York N.Y. 10017. Jumbl ocirs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are stiB available at 60c each or 85c by mail.

Please order JooK.et by numbers listed above. N.Y.C. residents add 4c sales tax per book; UmT M.Y. State resident! add acplicablt tax. Opera Encore NET Opera's higrhly-acclaimed production of "The Queen of Spades," starring contralto Jennie Tourel, Philippine soprano Evelyn Mandac and tenor Vahan Khanzadian.

will be repeated as a Special of the Week presentation on Channel 13 at 8 p.m. tomorrow. REMEMBER OUR PRISONERS OF WAR I MUS TRIES OUT new characters. Last Tuesday, he cast himself as Tricky Dick, used-car dealer, and exhorted buyers to visit his lot across from lfiOO Pennsylvania Ave. He also read a letter calling for a return of Amos 'n Andy and those trouble-free times in America.

It was signed, he said, by William F. Buckley Jr. The writer of another letter said, "1 like your treasonous show; I'm a radical like you," and asked for the names of Imus' relatives nd all organizations to which he belonged. It was signed, said the sooofer, by J. Edgar Hoover.

Imus, who refers to Perry Bascom, WNBC general manager, as Mr. Vicious, insists in private that he is not anti-Kstablishment and is not out to sell any political or social point of view. But in the ratings game, he's out to get John Gambling on WOR. Every half hour, Imus' show plays a musical jingle saying, "Gambling, your rambling days are through." iff MINATE ROOFING PROBLEMS INEXPENSIVELY NEW YORK'S ONLY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR GENUINE PERM A MADE PRODUCTS 1 5 YEAR ELASTOMERIC radio- New Penetrating Liquid Plastic WMC 570 WABC 770 INS 1010 WFAS 1230 WEVO 1330 WVOX 1460 WICC 600 WNVC 830 WHN 1050 WGBB1240 WPOW 1330 WHOM 1480 WvNJ 620 WCBS 880 WHLI 1 lOO WADO 1280 WBNX 1380 WTHE1520 WNBC 660 WPAT 930 WNEW 1 1 30 WGLI 1290 WNJF 1430 WQXR1560 WOR 710 WWDJ 970 WLI8 1190 WVIP 1310 WBAB 1440 WWRL1600 D3FDK( HO CLEAR OR COLORS MORNING News and Information features (Continuous 24 -WCBS News Radio 33. 5 00 a 7:00 a m.

8 00 a.m.-3 IX) a m. 10 00 a m-iO 15 a 30 a hours a day). WNBC Suburban Report; Rep. Lester Wolff. -WABC Press Conference; City Health Services Administrator Gordon Chase.

-WNBC The Voice of El Coqui; Amalia Betanzos, host WABC Report to the People; Councilwoman Ruth Lerner. -WABC Attention New York; Rep. Herman Badillo. host. Candido DeLeon.

WNYC- Lee Grahjm Interviews; Executive Se-jreUry to Mayor Lindsay Ed.vard A Morrison How the City Handles People's Complaints." AFTERNOON WNYC Special "Income Tax Instructions for Spanish Communities." WNEW Jonathan Schwartz Show. Music, talk, news 12 00 noon 1 00 m. 1 30 pm. 2 30 p.m- 3 00 If) pm PERMA-LAST REPAIRS then COYERS RENEWS PROTECTS ALL ROOFS SLATE ASPHALT ASBESTOS TIN ALUMINUM PITCHED OOfS riAT ROOfS SHINGU ROOFS. 4 JO pm -WCBS National Football Conference Championship Game; Cowboys-49ers.

-WNYC Public Interest With Frederic Berman. "The State of the City and the World From a Teenagers Point of View." WNYC Asia Society Presents; Thomas B. Manton. in Our M'dst." -WNBC Amencm Football Conference Championship Game; Dolphins-Colts. -WNYC- Opra Topics With Lorenzo Alvary; "1971 Vocal Contest in Vercelli, Italy" (Part 2) EVENING WNBC- Pro Hotkey.

Bi urns-Rangers (Joined in WCR Hour of Decision; Rev. Billy Graham (Also on WNBC al 10 WHN at 11 pm.) -WriN Ad Beat. Edmund Meyer, others. WHN Pro Basketball: Nets-Colonels. -WHN These Are Your Schools; Joy Fischer, hoit.

"College Opportunities." (Also on WNBC at 11:30 p.m.). -WCBS Face the Nation, National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle. -WABC Conference Call; "Highlights of the Past Year." WOR Barry Farber Discussion Show. WNBC Sc.l of Reason; Dr. Randolph Chase, others.

-WINS News and information features (Continuous 24 hours a day). 7 00 7.00 p.m. 7.00 m. 8:10 p.m. 10:30 p.m.

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WPIX Rock Music; Ted David (Stereo). 6 00 a.m. WCBS "The Pop Musical special to cover the last 20 yean of pop music (To I a.m. Monday). 9:00 a m.

WHOM Songs Italian Style (To 1 p.m.). 10:45 a.m. WRVR Riverside Church Service of Worship (Alto it 8:15 p.m.). 11:30 a.m. WFUV Catholic Mass From Fordham University.

12 00 noon WPIX Rock Music; Steve Clark (Stereo). 12:30 p.m. WBAI Playhouse; Shakespeare's "As You Like It" (Recorded). 1:00 p.m. WRVR Just Music With Scott Fields; Mozart's "The Mags Flute," other selections.

4:00 p.m. WLIB National Core; Core National Director Roy Innis. "Projraro of the Upcoming Year." 5 00 p.m. WPIX Rock Music; Gus Gossert (Stereo). 6 00 p.

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