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C-10 THE SUN Friday, June 2. 1967 Television World i)EMS THE MENACE by Hank Kctcham On Your Radio Dial TV Worst Snooping Offender TV-DIAL-O-LOGUE KNXT Ch.2 KTLA Ch. 5 KFMB Ch. 8 KTTV Ch. 1 1 KNBC Ch.

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Last-minut changai 6y tha station ara not th raipontibility Tha Sun-Talaoram. ICI Indicatai that program ii In color. television for you during the day and a few hours at night, and now there won't be any more until tomorrow. Do something else. Go talk to people.

Read. Go to sleep. You won't get any more second-hand By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-From CBS-TV comes the provocative announcement that it will present a play by Tad Mosel about "a man claim to the right of privacy and the community's curiosity to know everything about him." "As part and parcel of that dilemma," the announcement adds, "the play also touches upon the problems of maintaining that privacy in a world of electronic eavesdropping devices." This is a very good theme for a play. But of course there is another sort of electronic device, inducing a reverse form of eavesdropping which has made privacy less sacred and pushed curiosity about other people to an unnatural and unhealthy peak. The device I am talking about is called television.

And I think that perhaps the worst part of it is not, after all, its programs or even its commercials but its inability, in this financially- oriented system, to say: "all right, you've seen enough for today. "Ya 'member the man in the store put honey in your new pipe? Well, try one with strawberry jam!" DAYTIME TV MONDAY through FRIDAY United TV Network Folds, Bill Dana Shoiv Loses Out thrills from us today. There is too much television. It is on all day. It is on until very late at night.

In numerous places it is on all through the night. It is an incomparably brutalizing process because of the general quality of people who dominate the home screen and who thereby spread the leveling disease that it is enviable for people to be known so publicly, and that the sign of a really important person is that one knows all about him. A publication on occasion may go beyond a necessary point in revealing private facts about a person. But nothing yet in the history of mass communications can compare with the more subtle, more widespread, more permanently decivilizing effect of television because of its gigantic and unending supply of small thrills which feed a public ccption from critics. On many stations it was shown at a time when it had to compete with the Johnny Carson "Tonight" show, the Merv Griffin Show and late movies.

The formation of the network was announced last July by Treyz and Daniel H. Over-myer, president of the Over-myer Company, of New York, a large warehouse concern. In March of this year Over-myer sold his stock because of other business demands and the name was changed from the Overmyer Network to the United Network. Jack V. McGlothlin, of Abilene, whose father is former president of the McWood a $200 million a-year petroleum enterprise, headed a group of Texas oil men which had supplied new capital for the network.

It was understood that two weeks ago several members of this group decided against any further investment, thus placing a new burden on other stockholders who did not feel they could sustain the venture. The United Network had 15 to 18 stockholders and about 100 employes, 80 of whom were assigned to the production and preparation of the Bill Dana Show The last Dana show was taped Wednesday night. Of the total estimated loss of craving that demands increased stimulation. All through the night the movies go on. After a while, the revelation of a few facts sacred to an individual seem hardly worth worrying about to the calloused person who requires much jazzier stuff to keep him interested in almost anything.

One thinks of the daily conversation, variety and game shows, those that appear from morning to late night, and of the so-called celebrities that thrive on them. Most of them come to talk about themselves, and to reveal private fads about their lives, and if they are doing it, it must be all right right? Wrong. The fact is that superior individuals very rarely persons who do, usually for appear on television, and those selling purposes, are often the most tasteless, common, trivial society can offer. Privacy to a starlet is not privacy to all of us. Many persons want to be left alone, and they have that right.

But the values uncritically dispersed by television are breaking down the defenses of personal dignity. $2.2 million about $1.2 million was spent in starting the network and $1 million will required to complete its dissolution. The collapse of the United Network in a month bore out the tv industry's doubts that a fourth network could successfully challenge the Amerigan Broadcasting Company, Colum-, bia Broadcasting System and National Broadcasting Company. The United Network had to contract for a minimum of A. T.

T. interconnection services far in excess of what it could immediately use, thus assuming for the single Bill Dana Show a technical overhead that the other networks spread over many programs. The chief success enjoyed by live independent hook ups has been in the occasional televising of special sports attractions, tions. Food to Go ef -w n- I ha I TRY THE BIG Poil-O-Chicken (SERVES FIVE) Whole Golden Brown Chicken, Two Extra Drumitickt, and Giblett. Crlia Frlei, Cola Slaw.

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TU -lS0l a KASK 1510-Top "4(P KACE 1570-Good Music KCAL 1410-Spanish Music, "Excitement" KCKC 1350-ABC, News. Coun try and Western Music KFXM 590-News, Music KMEN UOO-Contemporary Music, News, Personalities KPRO 1440-MusIc, News, Sports KRNO 1240-G 1 Sound, News KABC 790 ABC News, Conversation KFI G40-NBC News, Variety KGBS 1020-Good Music KFWB 9S0-Popular Music KGER 1390Religion KHJ 930-Popular Music 1070 cbs Feature News KBIG 740-Music, News, Personalities K'JrfPC 71-Golden Music Highlights FRIDAY A.M. 6:00 KFWB Lohman and Barkley. 6:55 KFI "Lockheed Digest." 7.00 KCKC Frank Hemingway. 8:05 KFI Geoff Edwards.

9:30 KFWB Joe Yocam. 10:10 KNX Arthur Godfrey. 11:05 KABC "Breakfast Club," Don McNeil. 11:35 KFI Dick Sinclair. FRIDAY P.M.

12:00 KCKC Paul Harvey. 12:35 KNX "From the Cra dle to the Grave," documentary on pre adolescent suicide. 12:55 KFI "Emphasis," Dr. Joyce Brothers. 2:05 KFI "Swingin' Years," Chuck Cecil.

3:30 KFWB Gene Weed. 4:30 KCKC Alex Dreier. 4:50 KFI "Driver's Di gest." 5:00 KCKC Paul Harvey. 5:05 KFI "Execu tive Wire." 5:55 KPRO and KMPC An gles vs. Minnesota.

6:00 KRNO "Modern Con cert Hall." 6:55 KFI "Washington Report." 7:00 KCKC Edward P. Morgan. 7:55 KFI Dodgers vs. Pirates, Los Angeles. 9:30 KFWB Bill Taylor.

11:00 KCKC Howard Koes- ter argues for impeachment of Chief Justice Earl Warren on Joe Pyne Show. FM Highlights FRIDAY A.M. 6:00 KDUO (97.5) "Morn ing Serenade." 6:30 KFAC (92.3) "Coffee Cup Concert." 8:00 KBIG (104.3) Mel Torme, "Right Now." 11:00 KDUO (97.5) of Stereo." 1130 KFAC (92.3) "International Music Hall." FRIDAY P.M. 12:00 KFAC (92.3) "Luncheon Concert." 12:00 KBIG (104.3) Roger Kellaway. 1:00 KFAC (92.3) "Lunch eon at the Music Center," with Thomas Cassidy.

3:00 KVCR (91.9) Guitarist Julian Bream plays "Gui tar Concertos." 3:30 KFAC (92.3) "World of Opera." 5:00 KUOR (89.1) "This Land Is Your Land," folk mu- sic. KDUO (97.5) "Candlelight and Silver." 6:00 KUOR (89.1) "Intermezzo." 8:00 KFAC (92.3) "Evening Concert," with Thomas Cassidy. 9:00 KACE (92.7) "Bye Bye Birdie," Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke. KCVR (91.9) "Jazz For A Friday Night." 10:00 KUOR (89.1) "Starlight Caprice." 12:00 KDUO (97.5) "Stereo Sandman." Judy Garland Hans Marriage To 5lh Husband HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Judy Garland announced yesterday that she will marry publicist Tom Green next August. The singer, who won a divorce from sometime actor Mark Herron last April, said she would marry her fifth husband at Dartmouth Col lege and will honeymoon in Europe.

Miss Garlands previous hus bands were composer David Rose, director Vincente Min-nelli, Sid Luft and Herron. She said that her daughters Liza and Lorna and her son Joey, along with ex spouse Luft, would attend the ceremonies. "Judy has agreed to marry Green said, "and both of are as happy as two people be." I Orson Bean, Joan Lorring, Eileen Brennan and Dustin Hoffman star. QD Vertigo Final 9:00 9 (81 Friday Night Movie: "Two for the Seesaw" (drama) '62 Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine, Edmond Ryan, Elizabeth Fraser. Billy Gray.

Lawyer from Omaha comes to New York after a broken marriage and meets offbeat Greenwich Village girl who is different from anyone ha has known before. They have a romantic fling and their relationship teaches them both some real truths about themselves. Gideon (60 min.) Rango: (C) (30 min.) "The Daring Holdup of the Deadwood Stage." Rango has a good chance to solve the robbery of the Deadwood stage if he can get a man to give him the shirt off his back. Repeat. CD Capture (C) (30 min.) Stock MarketOffice of the President Porr.pin Nacho 9:30 53 6) T.H.E.

Cat: (30 min.) "None To Weep, None To Mourn." After the murder of her aged husband, Lilah Hadiz hires Cat to pro tect her stepson Josef. Cat's job is complicated by the fact that neither Josef nor his pretty sister seem to think his services are required. Diana Muldaur, Jaime Sanchez, Carol Booth guest Repeat. The Phyllis Diller Show: (C) (30 min.) "Phyllis Beati the Rap." Phyllis assumes a disguise and a fictitious name to sally forth to a pawnshop to raise some cash for a set of tires. A policeman in the pawnshop notices the Pruitt name engraved on one of the heirloom pieces, and Phyllis is jailed still insisting she is Harriet Hammerschlag, to protect the family name.

Repeat CD Movie: "Black Devils of Kali" (adventure) '55 Lex Barker, Jane Maxwell. Overseas Adventure Las Abuelas S3 Laredo: (C) (60 min.) "A Prince of a Ranger." Chad assumes the identity of Prince Lazlo of Ambrasia after an assassination attempt against the prince jeopardizes a proposed treaty between his country and neighboring Agua Calda. 0 George Putnam News (C) (60 min.) OKI 3D The Avengers: (C) (60 min.) "The Fear Merchants." Steed and Emma Investigate rash of nervous breakdowns among executives in the ceramics business. Repeat. Lai Vegas Show (C) (2 hours) 01 Alex Dreler News (C) (60 min.) Movie: "The Big Chance" (drama) '57 Adrienne Corrl.

ED Lucha Libre Eleven O'Clock Report: (C) (30 mm.) Jerry Dunphy. NEW ANCHOR MAN GEORGE SKINNER on ELEVENTH HR. NEWS (C) The 11th Hour News: (C) (30 min.) George Skinner, Rater Johnson. Dr. Kildare (60 min.) News Final: (C) (30 min.) Baxter Ward.

fD Arbogast-Margolis Show (O (90 mm.) Movie: "Emergency Landing" (adventure) '41 Forrest Tucker, Carol Hughes. E9 Feature Films 03 Managers In Action: Lawrence Appley hosts. QMovIk "Edge ef Doom" (mys tery) 50 Farley Granger, Dana Andrews, Mala Powers. The Tonight Show (C) 32 CD Jy Bishop Show (C) Movie: "Dakota Incident" (west ern 56 Dale Robertson, Linda Darnell. Movie: (C) "Trojan Horse" (adventure) '62 Steve Reeves, John Drew Barrymore.

12:30 fD Witches' Tales Movie: "Two-Gun Lady" ern) '56 Peggie Castle. (west- 1:00 Movie: "Song of the Islands" (romance) '42 Betty Grable, Victor Mature. Movie: "Rage at Dawn" (western) '55 Randolph Scott, Mala Powers. fj Movie: "Elopment" (comedy) '51 Clifton Webb, Anne Francis. 2:30 Late Report News Wrap-up, Local (C) fD Ail-Night Movies: "Lease of Life" (drama) '56 Robert Donat.

"My Wild Irish Rose" (musical) '47 Dennis Morgan. 8 Log (2949), Glenn Ford, Evelyn Kevse. 5:30 Traventure Theater (C) 6:00 News (C) 7:00 Walter Cronkite (C) 7:30 Wild Wild West (C) 8:30 Hogan'i Heroes (C) 9:00 Movie "Two for the Seesaw" (1962), Shirley MacLaine, Robert Mitchum. 11:00 News (C) 11:30 Perry Mason I Rain Puts Damper By JACK GOULD New York Times NEW YORK -The United network, which had hopes of becoming a fourth national television chain, formally ceased operation Wednesday after one month's showing of the Bill Dana interview and variety program from Las Vegas, Nev. The loss to investors reportedly will run $2.2 million.

Oliver E. Treyz, former president of the American Broadcasting Company television network, who had worked for several years to organize a new commercial tv hook up, noti fied stations of the decision to dissolve United's service. He plans a new commitment after ending his association with United on June 30. vz declined to discuss United's difficulties but finan cial sources in touch with sev-pral of the network's kev direct ors said United had been un dercapitalized and had suffered from inadequate advertiser support. The Dana show had been carried at various hours over 106 stations, including one in New York.

The executive com mittee of the board voted to shut, down as of the close of business Wednesday. Tape re cordings of several programs already produced will be seen in some cities through the rest of the week. Continuance of the live network for 30 days would have reouirerl advance navment of $4000,000 to the American Tele phone and Telegraph Co. for the leasing of relay facilities. ine two nmrr irrugiam sun ring Dana received a mixed re- Gamcof 'Tag' New Idea for Lobbyists MADISON.

Wis. (UPI) As semblyman Gerald Anderson in troduced a bill revising Wiscon sin's law concerning legislative lobbying. Among other things, the An derson bill requires lobbyists to wear name tags bearing the word "lobbyist" when they are within 300 feet of the Senate or Assembly chambers. Foreign Aid Up TOKYO (UPI) Japan spent more than $538 million in for eign aid to developing countries in 1966, government olticials said. The figure represented an increase of 10.9 per cent over the previous year.

JUNE 2 The Big News: (C) (60 min.) Jerry Dunphy. The 6th Hour News: (C) (60 min.) Robert Abernetny, jacK Latnam. Angel Baseball: (C) (2 hours IS min.) Angels vs. Minnesota Twins. Buddy Blattner and Don Wells call the action from Metropolitan Stadium.

KlSii O'Clock Movie: "When In Rome" (comedy) '52 Van Johnson Paul Douglas, Joseph Calieia. On a trip to Rome, a hard bitten con man becomes friends with a young Ameri can priest and decides to join a mo rastic order, much to the frustration of the police. The Munsteri (30 min.) 3 How To Marry a Millionairt 23 What's New? QD Valeria 6:30 09 Tales of Wells Fargo (30 min.) CD Patty Duka (30 min.) 3 All-Star Theatre QD Introduction to Business QNoHciero 34 7:00 CBS Evening Newtc (C) (30 min.) Walter Cronklte. Huntley-Brlnkley Report (C) Q) Squad (30 min.) Q3 McHale's Navy (30 min.) 3 Movie: It Had To Be You" (comedy) '47 Ginger Rogers. d) Music Appreciate Q) Mediopelo 7:30 QQ Th Wild, Wild West: (C) (60 min.) Guest Michael Dunn leads a group of Memo Men right out of "Robin Hood." Secret agents West and Gordon discover that the minia ture evil genius Dr.

Miguelito Love less has secretly impoverished an Indian tribe so he can become their benefactor and their god. Repeat, Tarean: (C) (60 min.) 'The Pris oner. Tarzan finds that escorting a prisoner whose accomplices lurk in the nearby jungle spells trouble. 091 CDThi Green Hornet: (C) (30 min.) "The Secret of the Sally Bell. Britt Reid matches wits with a gangland chief who is trying to recover $2 million In narcotics stashed aboard a junked freighter.

NFl Action Show: (C) (30 min.) "Hat Out to a Title." Story of the fiery 1966 season of the Dallas Cow boys. Frank Gifford hosts. fD Truth or Consequences: (C) (30 mm.) Bob Barker, host. Perry Mason (60 min.) ED Comment: Cecil Brown. SO Arriba tl Norte 7:40 2D Stock Market ReportCalendar 8:00 The Tims Tunnel: (C) (60 min.) "Night of the Long Knives." Tony Is on the verge of death in an Asian desert in 1886 when ha Is rescued by a wandering journalist Rudyard Kipling.

Repeat Cinema IX Movie: "Girl From Flanders" (drama) '63 Maximilian Schell, Nicole Berger. World War I drama of a German soldier and a girl in an occupied Belgien village and how they fall In love, despite the war. fD Gypsy Rom Lm (C) (30 min.) ED Lively Issues '67: "Abortion-Legal or Political Issuer Estudio A 8:15 Angel Wrap-up (C) 8:30 Hogan's Heroes: (C) (30 mm.) Gen. Burkhalter orders Hogan and Col. Klink to deactivate a delayed-action bomb Allied planes have accidentally dropped in the middle of Stalag 13.

Repeat. S3 fT) rsptciAn "Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond." (C) (60 min. Spe rial depicts the derring-do of James Bond, British Secret Agent 007, the hero of the Ian Fleming adventure ttirillers. Program features highlights' from "You Only Live Twice, yet-to be-released film made in Asia and Europe and starring Sean Connery.

HOLLYPARK PREVIEW! Interviews, Action as Horses Train For The $100,000 CALIFORNIAN Hollywood Park Preview: (C) (30 mm.) Gil Stratton hosts. CD The Merv Griffin Show: (90 min.) CD Hawaii Calls (C) (30 min.) tTll SPtciAil'The Starwagon." A touching fantasy-comedy about an absent-minded inventor and a time machine, involving the dilemma of deciding whether to live life over.l Channel FRIDAY A.M. 5:50 This Is My Faith, Farm Re- port. 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6:30 TV Classroom 7:00 Shane (C) 8:00 Sunup (C) 9:00 Candid Camera 30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 News (C) 11:30 Search for Tumorrow. 11:45 Guiding Light FRIDAY P.M.

12:00 Girl Talk 12:30 As the World Turns (C) 1:00 Password 1:30 Art Linkletter (C) 2:00 To Tell the Truth (C) 2:25 News (C) 2: no Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Movie "Mr. Soft 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:00 I of 7v7n7 EASY. MY 80Y. BY -77 VOLLY 6EE' aJ EATlKfG AT UNCLE H0WDV0U VrUlii JOHN'S PANCAKE ha GET SO APN HOUSE yAJf 1:30 S3 (T) House Party (O 53 feV) Another World (C) fit) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Stock MarketIndustry 53 f8l To Tell the Truth (0 53 C1 ToB r.

(C) Anita Louise and Leonard mmoy guest. ffi (17)3) Newlywed Game (O Colorbration Movies: See Daytime Movies. Technical CornerBusiness News 2:25 63 (8) News (O, 2:30 53 The Edge of Right Match Game: (0 Joan Riven and NBC sportscaster Joe Garagioli guest. 0 Bums and Allen (17) (3) Dream Girl of 67 (C) Feature Page (C), 03 NewsStock Market 53 Matinee: Don Rodewald. 2:54 (ft) (D News With a Woman'! Touch (C) 3:00 53 S3 The Secret Storm PDQ: (C) Dennis James, host 0 Divorce Court CD General Hospital CD Bozo's Big Top Show (C) 3 Office of the President 3:15 5) Educational Films 3:30 0 Loretta Young Theatre Tom FrandsenFTI (C) 0(f7)(D Dark Shadows Movie: See Daytime Movies.

CD Jack and Phyllis Cartoons (C) 3 Feature Films 53 (8) Las Vegas Show 4:00 0 Sea Hunt Movie Four, Tues. only. Dobie Gillis ff? (3) The Dating Game (C) CD Black Baron (C) Early Show: See Daytime Movies Movie Four: See Daytime Movies 0 George Putnam News (C) The News Hour: (C) Baxter Ward CO Bachelor Father (17) (3) Lassie; Jr. Auction, Fri. 3 Mr.

and Mrs. North 53 Hey, Kids! 5:00 Timmy and Lassie CD Cartoons; Jersey Derby, (C) Tues CD Felix the Cat (C) fit) (D Sea Hunt Horse Opera 53 (S Traventure Theatre 5:20 3 (8) Newsline 29 5:30 The World of Color (C); Angel Warm-up (C), Fri. QfV7)C3)ABC News: (C) Petei Jennings. Superman CD Winchell-Mahoney Show (C) CD Touche Turtle (C) 53 (6) This Day 1967 (0 5J QD Shakey's Pina Party KCET, CHANNEL 28 DAYTIME PROGRAMS FOR Monday, may 11:45 AM Fondly Giant 12:00 Th French Chef: Julia Child 12:30 Conversation With Arnold Tonybee 5:00 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 The Friendly Giant 5:45 Merlin the Magician TUESDAY, MAY 30 11:45 AM The Friendly Giant 12:00 Dressing by Design 12:30 Conversational Spanish 3:00 Teacher '67 5:00 Mr.

Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 The Friendly Giant 5:45 Sing HI, Sing Le WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 11:45 AM The Friendly Giant 12:00 N.E.T. Journal 5:00 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 The Friendly Giant 5:45 Art Studio THURSDAY, JUNE 1 11:45 AM The Friendly Giant 12:00 Student Focus 12:30 Conversational Spanish 5:00 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 The Friendly Giant 5:45 Sing HI, Sing Lo FRIDAY, JUNE 2 11:45 AM The Friendly Giant 12:00 Theatre Beat 12:30 Citizens In Action 5:00 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 The Friendly Giant 5:45 Art Studio 24 Log 6:30 NET Journal "Eton." 7:30 Cecil Brown 7:45 Stock Market Report 7:55 This Week at Norton 8:00 Dr.

Bruno Walter 8:30 Arnold Toynbee (final program) no NET Playhouse "Acquit or Hang" us can MORNING Give Ss This Day 5:45 The Farm end News Report 6:00 Summer Semester New season, 6-20 Eerfy Bird Report 6:30 Odyssey (C); PoOee Inquiry, Thurs. fl Education Exchange) (C) fl Scope (C) CD University of the Air 7:00 fj News: (O Joseph BerrfJ. 3 (S) The Today Show (t) FJ Exercise With Gloria (O Colorbration Movies: Toes, See Daytime Movies. CD Mr. Wishbone Show (Q EB NewsStock Market 720 Colorbration Movies: Won, See Daytime Movies.

7:25 News: (0 Al Warm. CI News: (C) Roy Neal. News: Bob Paige. 7:30 0 Tell Me, Dr. Brothers CD Daphne's Cartoon Castle (0 Fi 53 (T) Captain Kangaroo 0 Girl Talk 8:30 Dr.

Loriene Chase (Q 9:00 Cf Candid Camera 0(23(61 Snap Judgment (C) Mike Douglas (C) 01 Jack La Lanne (C) (D Cartoonaroony 9:15 CD Guidepost 9:25 55 (6) NBC News (O 9:30 53 (8l Beverly Hillbillies (Q CI 53 (61 Concentration (C) Angel Warm-op (C), Tues. Movie: See Daytime Movies, fit! C3) Cartoons; Decisions, Discovery, Fn. 9:35 From the Ground Up, 9:45 Nature's Window (C), CD Essence of Judaism, Thurs. 10:00 53 GO Andy of Mayberry 53 (61 The Pat Boone Show (C) Angel Baseball: (C) gels vs. Red Sox.

Spectrum, CD Assignment Education, Intelligent Parent, Thurs. (17) Panorama Bakersfield 10:15 CD Your Federal Executive Board, Social Security in Action, Mr. Merchandising, Fn. 10:30 Dick Van Dyke Show 53 (6) Hollywood Squares: (O Eva Gabor, Alien and Rossi, Joanne Dru, Vincent Price, Michael Landon, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver and Wally Cox are panelists. Kingdom of the Sea; Passing Pa radeCooking, Wed.

(17) 3) Dateline: Hollywood Colorbration Movies, Education, Hop-along Cassidy, Fri. C0 Roy Rogers 10:55 3) The Children's Doctor (C) 11:00 53 (81 Love of Life (C) S3 K) Jeopardy (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. (17) QD Supermarket Sweep (C)" Colorbration Movies, Tues. CD News: Bill Johns. 11:25 53 CD CBS Midday News (C) 11:30 053 f8) Search for Tomorrow (C) 53 6) Eye Guess (C) (17) 08 One in a Million Movie: See Daytime Movies.

fD Sheriff John (C) CD Rendezvous With Adventure (C) 11:45 CD The Guiding Light (C) AFTERNOON 12:00 Keene at Noon (C) 53 (6) Let's Make a Deal (C) (it) QD Everybody's Talking: Vivian Vance, Roger Smith, Mort SaN guest. James Mason provides fit clues. CO Buckaroe 500 QD NewslineToday With Sunnj 12:15 Angel Wrap-up (C), Tues. 12:30 C8)s World Toms (d 53 (6) Days of Our Lives (C) Movie: See Daytime Mov ies. (17) C3) The Donna Reed Show CO Ben Hunter Matinee: See Daytime Movies.

(Tj) Dialing for Dollars: Alan Sloane. 1:00 55 (8) Password: (C) Jack Cas sidy, Donna Douglas guest. 53 CSj The Doctors (O (it The Fugitive Stock MarketNews Channel 11:05 20th Century Dialogues. 6:00 Pathfinders Mark Twain. 9: UNCLE JOHN'S PANCAKE HOUSE 1976 NORTH 'E' SAN BERNARDINO Open 6:30 AM.

lo 10 P.M. FAMILY DAY TODAY! TACOS, TOSTADOS IfM I Em EVERYDAY TOSTADOS BURRITOS TACO BURGERS a FRUOI '1 On Serious Crime ffiday a CHICAGO (UPI) D1 4U OMUL. Wild 1UU IV. TV I13U11 said serious crimes in the citv Bring the Family It's Fun to Eat at Tace Aqut 1014 E. HIGHLAND AVE.

(Across From Ferris Hill Ball Park) SAN BERNARDINO increased during the month of 'prtday May partly because of a lackv. rain. 24 Report Criminals don't like rain and 5:30 What's New "Carlsbad have sense to stay out! Caverns." it," he said..

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