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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 30

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The Times, Stn W. 27 TV (71 Mateanlins ROTC Honor TV LOG 1 KGO KTVU (2) KRON TV 4) KPIX (5) (9) KNTV (I I) ALGERIA GETS LOAN CAIRO (UPD The Arab Republic will Jend Algeria The Marquee By BARBARA BLADEN 1 TV SCREENINGS Bob Foster Stephen Peery. son of Mr. and $25.7 million interrfreie to.Iidp 6:30 A.M. TONIGHT Mrs.

Stephen Peery, 714'Birch avenue. San was among the 22 students initiated into it "overcame economic dliOCMl' ties," according; to. an annbonce Times Drama Critic roent here: Pershing Rifles at Kansas State i WORLD OF ART. A.M. university, Manhattan, Ka 5t30 P.M.

1 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB 4 POPETE JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTINO 11 RECORD HOP 7 MAHALIA JACKSON IINOS A.M. 7 FORMULA FOR FITNISS Members of the rifles arc' air "Here's a book to read some famous restaurants guarded them The late Robert Walker would have been: proud of his son as most certainly is his mother Jennifer Jones. if you thought you recognized the young evening when tired of going! 7:00 A.M. P.M. force or array ROTC cadets whi have maintained a 2.

grade aver age and have mili selfishly (with commercial insight). It's still considered a compli 4 TODAY HUGH DOWNS 1 NfcYri, JOHN WESTON NEWS, CARLTON CORDKLL to the theatre," is a phrase that needs correction. 1 1 never get tired' of going to. the it's what happens after the curtain taiy proficiency. The cadets prac 1 SUPERCAR 4 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS, ART BROWN I MARSHAL (COLOR) t.

WHAT'S NEW? 11 CHANNEL 11 NEWS 6: IS P.M, 4 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT 7:01 A.M.. ti. 'drilling three to four hours 7 AL COLLINS SHOW ment if a guest requests the secret formula for a well served meal. That's why. this 'collection of gourrhet from the'Dri 7:1) A.M.

rises that spells A TNI E. FARM DATELINE However, I do manage to read an 5 CRUSADER RABBIT GREAT RRSTCOMEDVI occasional book' between acts. vab harboring, of famous Bay 6:30 P.M. Area hostesses arid restaurants is knowledge of Braille would lad who played the lead in "Show of the "Mutiny" last Sunday night as being Robert Walker, you were only wrong by one generation. Not only does young Walker strongly resemble Ms father, but he, in fact, is a dam fine actor.

It was his fine work as the spoiled but unhappy son of a senator who helped launch the U.S. Navy's only mutiny. "Mutiny" was well done in every respect. Dana Andrews rwho once played such roles himself was ex QUICK DRAW McGRAW 4 HENNE5EY CHANNEL FIVE NEW5, BILL TRACY a week, and will perform at basketball games and parades throughout, the They will also participate in drill with several other colleges next spring. Stephen, a freshrhan in mechanical engineering, is a member of the Model Railroad club at It of special interest.

greatly enrich an active critic Roxana D. Robertson, whose ac companying Volume 1 which went! life and utilize the sometimes tedious hours between act one and 7:30 A.M. ADVENTURE SCHOOL 7 NEWS, CARLTON CORDELL AL COLLINS 7:" M' 8:00 A.M. CAPTAIN KANGAROO 7 NEWS, CARLTON CORDELL 1:05 AJA. 7 AL COLLINS into its third printing three.

turns cooking from a chore into Three volumes that kept me in State, the Military Engineers. an adventure. All profits from the my seat long after the play had American Guild of Organists, and sale of these two volumes benefit P.M I WALTER CRONK1TE AND NEWS' 7:00 P.M. 1 YOU ASKED FOR IT 4 CALIFORNIANS A wclillla It being blidcmallad by ended are of subject matter as varied and undrainatic as a col Koger, Williams Fellowship. the Multiple Sclerosis society Peninsula hostesses known for ceedingly fine as the ship's, captain and instructor.

ODDLY ENOUGH THIS "MUTINY" was a fig lege repertoire. the gractousness of their entertaining are prominently repre Elegant Wits and Grand Hon Job's Daughters Get New Queen From Hillsborough, LOCAL HEWS, ROOM OR IMS BY ment of young Walker's imagination, but before it is zontals" by Cornelia. Otis Skinner, (Houghton S5) is almost! an extension of the one woman! scalloped crab casserole, by Mrs. a i Chamberlain was 9:00 A.M. Jane Spieker over, a mutiny nearly takes place.

As Cadet Cantrell youngs Walker tries to cook up this mutiny mostly ir shows its author is renowned elected honored of Job's of Belmont at their 4 SAY 1 5 CALE stuffed flank steak, by Mrs. Michael Tobin. Mrs. Edward btewart david doing. The author actress', spentl many years in Paris rcMarchingj 7 MOVIE OF THE DAY last regular meeting.

his desire to be somebody," The ship's captain de 7:30 P.M. Scripps of that city offers her Other officers elected, at the a show "Paris '90. The amassed cides to hang him or appear to hang him. How favorite lasagne, and strawberry BEST OF GROUCHO I WIDE COUNTRY Ary ii Impressed whh meeting presided over by hon material collected dust in a bot Pie secrets. ever, an unfortunate accident occurs and the young tlut ipiqr jtiqi cometfy in blushing court ored queen Debby Peterson, were tom dresser drawer for manj The list is extensive and.

im Karen Smith, senior princess years after the show bad outlived theHTTLEHuT pressive. And' the book is notable 4 NEWS 9:30 A. M. 4 PLAY YOUR HUNCH (COLOR) 5 I LOVE LUCY 10. 00 A.M.

4 PRICE IS RIGHT COLOR) AND HARRIET nd Harriet ncsll in When David ard Beverly Green, junior princess its author's usefulness. They have for. the simplicity of the text Barbara Pugh; guide, and Lynn trW earn OirWmax mjney. It offers a goiirmet table on 'a since been expanded into a dev astatine account of a dead age. SCOTCH Cellar, marshal.

These new offi 11 OZZIE AND HARRIET moderate food budget. The holidays will afford an excellent The staging of "La Belle cers will preside for the spring P.M. term. Epoch," within 244 pages of wit man, unable to swim, falls overboard. The scenes cut from the naval inquiry back to the training cruise, but nnlike many dramas which use the cutback technique there was a minimum of confusion.

It appears that this is the year that "Show of the Week" finally makes the grade. So far they've had more hits than misses. workable and festive occasion for The new marshal is a. sopho starring Joiin superlative dining. and tender attachment is lively, grandiose and beguiling.

The spar Pal 10:30 A.M. more at uarimont lupjb school If asking a hostess' the details and has been an active met kling intellectuals of the literary of a specialty dish seems socially IlLBRAE 1 NLWS AND INTERVIEWS 4 CONCENTRATION world gather in one chapter of the Bethel for 'two years'. Her awkward, you'll: think twice be PERRY MASON Jane Wardman Is aicd fa reslon a jchocl teacher when she is accused of extracurricular activity with stu DONNA REED SHOW A basketball player tails lur Mary: PERFORMANCE PETE AND GLADYS exchange "bon mots" with lacer parents are Mr: and Mrs. Wil fore asking the proud chef of such famous eating places as The Im anng brilliance. Actors, writers liam Cellar of San Carlos.

RUN FOR THE TALL TIMBER, Horace Heidt painters, royalty, patrons of the Preceeding the meeting the perial Palace on Grant ave 11 DONNA REED SHOW 11:00 A.M. Mothers club served' a lasagna nue, the Sheraton Palace hotel Oreste's, or Trader Vic's. arte, and newspaper columnists who were the rage of Paris in the 90's are quoted, exposed and de jdinner for Bethel'' members and 8:30 P.M. the. wun'cil.

Chairwoman, for the They have contributed gracious tailed dke in play. ferev Mrs. T. Mc ly with delectables from their treasured coffers. Lobster 'Curry L'jcien Guitry, the great actor; Meekin and L.

Peterson. rules In baby did of suffocallen. 7 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER' 5 NEWS 11:30 A.M. Sarah Bernhardt, the incompar for Two from the India: House, able actress; Tristan Bernard, the IGUILD MEDIO Ull PA 3 76 Beef Imperial from the Cantonese dramatist, sportsman and I TO BE ANNOUNCED Mr. Kee Joon 11 LEAVE IT TO ii Fntlnl WliHKr "VftmiJIMI awaiting your individual crafts ed wit of that chic, stratification known as "he Monde," are woven 9:00 H.M.

manship. the plot of a gay era. The FINE ARTS 3 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 7 YOURS FOR A S0N6 11:45 A.M. GUIDING LIGHT 11:15 A.M 4 NEWS 12 NOON i. Leave it To oirls 5 NURSES A patent accuses nursa Fried 7 MY THREE SONS Mlk is bverloyed When he has be famous courtesans and dandies of the period, flourishing social strata of a city that loved HM Students SSL FESTIVAL campus beauty wants back on television.

Word out of Hollywood is that the wealthy real estate operator and former band leader is planning to return to television' with some kind of a musical show. His last should have put an end to this sort of thing. THE LAST COUPLE of FM licenses for the Bay Area will be getting on the air in the near future. KEEN FM in San Jose is trying desperately to meet a deadline handed down by the FCC, but is having trouble getting the transmitter in operation. Another San Jose station, KPLX, is currently engaged in getting ready to take to the air.

This will probably occur sometime early next year. In Sari Mateo, KUFY FM, sister station to KOFY is just about ready to start putting out signals None of these stations will be affected by the new provisions of the FM allocation rules, all having been ife, make this book a thoroughly named a ludgp of conmst. PROFILE Visit "THE SEVEHTM SEAL" "WILD STRAWBERRIES" diverting and enchanting pastime 4 MERV GRIFFIN MY THREE SONS ON NEWS HIE FORD 'San Francisco Say It Isn't 9:30 P.M. A group of Half Moon Bay stu edited by Walt Daley oi dents, outstanding for the 12:30 P.M. SAT AND SIR OMIT "THE VIRGIN SPRING" "THE DEVI'S EYE" librae (Nourse Publishing com scholastic standards.

pany: is a newspaperman's lenge, Christopher Plummer and Donald HarrHi, The iamrjui French story once again, 7 McHALE'S NAVY the opening session of the third annual SjTnposiujri Learning collection of favonte colleagues FATHER KNOWS BEST comments on a mutually favorite. MeHaln ys nau rrns the University of California 12:11 PJA. 4 NEWS 7 NEWS, ALEX DRIER farmed a Jeserled subject, the Bay city. Berkeley campus recently. There's more than a chapter tol In addition to hearing a panel 1:00 P.M.

a troolca3 oleygrojnd. 1 McHALE'S NAVY 10:00 P.M. 1 NEWS AND WEATHER 3 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS discussion on the humanities and the biological, social and.physi sciences by lecturers and prep Tony Randall and Jayna Manstield please the native or the visitor. Established traditions are taken to task, b'y writers who know the working side of the subject. A critic has his say on local theatre offerings, a society editor takes the glamour out oi a job fessors of the university, the slu licensed by the FCC prior to last July.

Any new station will, of course. However, it appears that this precludes dmnn who a hevy drinker! 7 ALCOA PREMIERE dents and their advisors attended lMcheons at fraternity and soror Suianne Plashetl ind Chester Morris any new stations the Bay Area.Qr northern California Optn. i rk Hni im Jftk mm g18; ty houses followed by a tour of most people think is al! tea party the campus buildings. and cocktail hour, the sports BAY AREA FM RADIO STATIONS Prior to their departure Peter world and tne citadels in which they arc enshrined ore laid to the Van Houten, assistant dean students of the urriversity, pre writer scalpel. co siar in me siorv of an a tllrri lotllval and tt el: uousr in II ALCOA PREMIERE 10:30 P.M.

3 PAUL DATES 9 UNITED NATIONS REVIEW 11:00 P.M. 2 EARLY LATE SHOW "Winter Meathii" starring Paige, Betlo Davis and Jamas A poetess talis In love with a naval officer. 4 ELEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS, 2 P.M. I MOVlli MATINEE I PEOPLE ARE FUNNY The editor, himself a member sented a talk On traditions of the University of California. Students attending included, KKON 96.5 REAR 9JJ KPGM87.J KAFE 98,1 KCBS 98.9 of that glorious "fourth has had the lasting good; judg KSJO si.J KJAZ 9S.T KYA S3.J KPFA 94.1 KSFK 94.9 KKHT.

95.7 Louise Black, Susan Gunther. KNBR 99.7 KBAT lM.fi KPEN 101.3 KHTD 191.9 KDFC 102.1 KBCO 105.3 ERE 103.9 KFRC lOfi.l KGO 103.f KMPX 196.9 tlM A.M. KPOM Llsten While You Work. KRI Mornlng Music liM A.M. KJA2" Secorid Chorus.

2:30 P.M. Cheryl Gianocca, Kathy Warren ment to assemble those writers who bear no malice to the fair city in which they. work. Pet Bob Hahn, Joe Brennatt, Carol Sartdilo, Beverly Moravec, peeves from cable cars to weath BILL TRACY George and advisor, Robert Swift. TONIGHT 4:00 PM.

KRON FM Dflilqned tor KPWA Dinner Music. All. of the 'students attending 7 ABC NEWS II CHANNEL 11 NEWS 11:10 P.M SPORTS 7 LOCAL NEWS, ROGER GRIMSBY er, to saloons and the people who create the news, make fascinating reading for readers who fcoow the like "plain, talk were on the honor. list of students SIriol ksfr Musical Ofnnlbui. 3:00 P.M.

4 DISTRICT ATTORNEY at the Bay. Union KHIP Td Taylor P.M. KSFR Concarl by flit Bay, High school. TWO.CAM PLAY" kdhc Festival of "Let's Do It Again" starring Ray The 1962 hurricane roster list kdfc Invitallon to fh Dane. In MJIHtl 3:30 "Golden Gate Gourmet," Volume 11 (Nourse Publishing company: Sharing recipes is an old tradition.

New brides re Alma, Becky, Celia, Daisy. Flossy, Freta, Hallie, lnez: In Sacred Mink. Judith, Kendra, Lois, Marsha. 11:30 P.M. 11 TONIGHT'S MOVIE ON 11 A.M.

LATE 5H0W KCBS Frad wllcox. I EDGE OF NIGHT HPLrW KPEN hi f'i Hoilday (Stereo). BAY News, 1:00 P.M. Patty. Rena, :00 PM.

7 WHO DOYOU TRUST ceived them as wedding gifts, mothers told and HgM Cancan rstro). Faupar" starring 11 WHO DO YOU TRUST Sherry, 'Thora, Vicky Wilna, Errrjl Flynn, Claude Rains. worn. STAT. Ul "OLUT lUCHBt" I "BOnttlMlCtt" 4:00 P.M.

KBCO Concert in stereo Siereoi. 10:0 PM, KPEN Exeurek in Str (Sttrio). 1:00 A.M. I'BEST PICTUREI" DOORS OPEN. AT iM KPOAV Broadway.

KPEH Just Music (Stereo). KKHI Music tor 'i San Francisco Afternoon. KPGM Easv to LilUn to. 7 AMERICAN BANDSTAND II AMERICAN BANDSTAND 2:00 KPOM Skiw Down. A Winner ot 10 Academy Awttnfsf hois somtmino.

i KJA7 Jan Aflar i LAST DAY. "WAR 10VEI niHC A DiNC. TOMORROW WAR LOVER' RINC A DINC. TOMORROW KOPCCommuferj Concur! 4:30 P.M. THREE STOOGES MAYDR ART, POPEYI KRON Carnival Pjwf" i RHYTHM" TOMORROW 1:0 A.M.

FRIDAY KPEH Spectmm (S1nro). IDI OFFICE OPENS 6:45 VI lllfr FilURE AT 7:00 9:31 FJL 1 1 MIJ Zfao US; QIHrM 50e' fWwWFW ITS BEYOND BEUEF! KPOM Sono lor tti Day, KPPA Muilc People. KSFR croisroads ot Music. A.I KOFC FertHin Prtu Review. EARLY SHOW PM.

AMERICAN NEWSTAHD 1 AMERICAN NEWSTAND 5:00 P.M. A.M I HEART OF THE MATTER A.M. 4 DAILY WORD A.M. 4 FARM DEADLINE 6:00 A.M. 4 CONTINENTAL CLASSROOM i COLLEGE OF THE AIR DAILY RADIO LOG KCBS Vui'cttl Dawn TONIGHT lite pm.

KNBR Owen Spann, 30 Reporter, 8:40 SAN FRANCISCO News; :15 Sporti; That HILARIOUS PAUSE between the honeymoon and the marriage! KNBR Doug' Pled! BitWoridj :4SAf.mic SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ENRIQUE JORDA, Conductor and Mutiul Dlrtctor LjC SAMSON KKHI Winlct :15 Nws. Jim McSTiane TlS Newar CHRISTIAN FERRAS, VioliniH Alex Drier; Slock Marltehi I1HP.R1. KIFO Jaek Caraav: :30 Nnn. Mi MARK FOREST CHELO ALONSO Frank Sinatra Laurence Harvey Janet Leigh the Manchurian Candidate Na; Dort Klein; DOROTHY WARENSKJOLD, Soprano MARGOT BLUM. Contralto U.

C. Edwrd Liwlon, Dir. DEBUSSY, "The Blttiid Dornoztl" KFRC Nwj; 05 MUSIC KNBR Doug Pledger; :30 Music KOO Mulc 10 8:30 No. 3 Minor II I'll I IS P.M. HUJ iiDao.m." SATURDAY, December 8th, ot ArColllns until KSFO NW, (COO KtrnwrN News Conitrtnee Tonight at 7:00 10.45 "The Horse's Moulh" FOOTHILL Collage GYMNASIUM symptn Frad ICS ALTOS HILLS Music KNBR Dim Bowles to mo KGO Bmaitiast avo Raadir KSFO Music Sin Jul UK tl.

I KGO PftSlpun tu the KCBJ News; Fred Wllco :3 KSPO News. Commute Club 10:00 p.m. KNBR News; :05M.ystr,rf Tneatrei JJ NC Kennedy News Conferanoa tlCBS 15 Karnedy Contaranc KCBS Don Motley; Starlit SKile I Camplele Show "aoccaccio" 9:10 P.M. LAST DAY! "BOCCACCIO T0'F Sophia Loren Drier: mi ira sine; TONIT PLUS I2N0OI. 1:00 p.n MORS OPEK CUUTAW AT KKHI FultonLawHJl 11:0) KIPO Bill Hayward tl KFRC Newswheel "Srtrlm" 7:00 II "Rornm Mitof l.tS P.M.

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