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B-16 THE SUN August 29, 1968 Television World TV DIAL OLOGUE Whales Show Near-Human Intelligence in Documentary to Be Shown on November 12 KNXT Ch. 2 KTLA-Cn. 5 KNBC Ch. 4 KABC-Ch. 7 KCET-Ch.

28 The Sun-Tiegram logs are complied from Information provided by the stations. Last-minute change by the station are not the responsibility of this moment between sterm the existence of other types of mm) ZmiL. iHmtlr i -nmiMi Jllu plex at La Jolla, Cal. The expedition lived with and among whales and recorded some remarkable whale lore. "I don't like to attribute human intelligence to animals," Cousteau said, "but we saw the birth of a grey whale baby, six feet long and just as wrinkled and appealing as a human baby.

Later it demanded attention from its mother and when she was asleep on the surface the Sisters Shapiro Sister Bertrille, Sally Field, is the object of youthful adoration when Linda Shapiro, Pamelyn Ferdin, is a guest of the convent in "The Reconversion of Sister Shapiro, in "The Flying Nun," today at 8 p.m., Channel 7. DAYTIME TV MONDAY thru FRIDAY 11:25 GD CBS News (O baby would ram her to wake her up. "When she was asleep one day the baby whale came over to our boat and played around it. This was obviously forbidden Mother awoke, saw where her infant was, swam over and with her tail gave the little one a solid smack that taught it a painful lesson." Another extraordinary bit of a film shows a young sperm whale dropping out of the pack when the expedition tagged it with a tiny skindeep harpoon intended to help keep track of its wanderings. Two mature whales dropped back from the pack and stationing themselves on each side of the youngster repeatedly arched their backs.

The young one took the hint, arched its own back and dis lodged the harpoon. Cousteau said the documenta ry had convinced him there is no longer any excuse for whaling which has already reduced the blue whale the largest living thing that ever existed on earth to the point of extermination and threatened LWJ kW VVJ 'Jl "Will By ROBERT MUSEL NEW YORK (UPI)-Deep in the dark depths of the oceans, fantastic battles are going on at On Your Radio Dial RACE 1570 Good Music KCAL 1410 Spanish Music, "Excitement" KCKC 1350-MBS, News, Coun try and Western Music KFXM 590 News, Music KMEN 1290 Contemporary Mu sic, News, Person- SlitlGS KPRO 1440-Music, News, Sports KRNO 1240-G olden Sound, News KRLA 1110 Pop Music and Discussion. KABC 790-ABC News, Conversation KFI 640-NBC News, Van- ety KGBS 1020-Good Music KFWB 980 All News KGER 1390 Religion KHJ 930-Popular Music KNX 1070-CBS Feature News KBIG 74f-Music, News, Personalities KMPC 710-Golden Music KSOM 1510 "Sounds of Music" Highlights THURSDAY A.M. 5:30 KNX Newsday A.M. 6:00 KRLA Dave Hull.

6:55 KFI Lockheed Digest. 7:00 KABC Frank Heming way. 7:25 KABC Hollywood re porter, Toni Gilbert. 8:05 KFI Bob Catron, Sports Summary. 9:00 KCKC Global Report.

9:35 KNX Women's News, Barbara Riegle. 10:10 -KNX Arthur Godfrey. 10:30 KMPC Geoff Ed wards. 11:15 KNX Chef Mike Roy. 11:25 KMPC, KPRO An gels vs.

Detroit, Detroit. THURSDAY P.M. 12:00 KRNO Noon Stock Report and Citrus Summary. 12:15 KSOM Music Enchantment. 1:00 KACE Speakout, Milt Cook, Guy Underhill.

1:45 KSOM Financial Re port. 2:25 KNX News Test, Den nis Bracken. whales and giant squid as awesome as the clashes of the dinosaurs in the davs when the world was young. No one has ever Dhotoeranhed these mighty fishts to the death for they take place 2,000 or leet down where little light penetrates. But if anyone ever records them for television audiences it will be Philippe Cousteau and his one-man submarine.

Handsome, bearded Philinoe. 27-year-old son of oceanosra- pher Jacques Cousteau is just completing final work on then-new documentary "Whales" which will be shown on ABC-TV Nov. 15. It is the fourth in a series of 12 fascinating studies of the oceans produced by the Cousteau and David Wolper. Young Cousteau stopped off in New York briefly this week for talks about the progress of the three-year project which carries the general title, "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau." And over lunch at La Fonda Del Sol he told of his plan to catch with his cameras the great squid as they surface at night in the Humboldt Current off the coast of South America.

Some of these beasts must be 50 feet across, from arm-tip to arm-tip, based on the finding of a squid eyeball nearly one-foot in diameter in the stomach of a sperm whale. Cousteau said he was not worried that the squid might wrap the little submarine in its arms and perhaps tarn the mechanism as they do science-fiction films on the late show. "One hopes they will sense it is not a living thing, he said, cheerfully. Cousteau trailed grey whales, sperm whales and fin-backed whales for the documentary keeping track of the great mammals at night by radar. Guided by Dr.

Ted Walker of the Scnpps Oceanographic com- 3:00 KHJ Don Steele. 4:30 KCKC Bill Sports. Stern 5:45 KRNO Tom Harmon Sports. 6:00 KRNO Modern Con cert Hall. 7:00 -KRLA Reb Foster.

9:00 KHJ Humble Harve 9:10 KNX Southland Dairy 10:35 KCKC The World Today. I The Sun-Telegram. (O 'nalcatw that urogram Is In color. AUGUST 29 1:00 OSC) Campaign '68: (C) (cont'd, from 4:30) "The Democratic National Convention." To- night's event is the Presidential candidate's acceptance speech, pro-' vided a nominee was decided upon last evening. The unsung heroes of, any major event such as this are the producers and directors.

On the CBS staff are Robert wussier, exec utive producer; Vern Diamond, sen- lor director; Ernest Leiser, executive producer of Special Broadcast Units, responsible tor all special convert tion broadcasts not pre-scheduled; and coverage of key convention ac- tivities is being supervised by exec utive producer Don Hewitt, assisted I by Robert Chandler, Paul Greenberg, Casey Davidson and Sid Kaufman. S3 Democratic National Convention (C) (cont'd, from 4:30) The NBC staff consists of Donald Meaney, Vice President, NBC News, as administrative supervisor; George Murray, executive producer; Eliot Frankel, producer of TV coverage inside the convention hall; Robert Priaulx, producer of convention spe- eial programs; and Ray Lockhart, manager of convention coverage. Steve Allen Show: (C) (90) Fea tured are Jill St. John, Shecky Greene, Jean-Paul Vignon, and Ca rolyn DeVore, "Miss Chives." (R) Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "Kis-- met" Part I (musical) '55 Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, Vic Damone, Dolo- res Gray, Monty Woolley, Sebastian Cabot A roguish street poet of Bagdad is given the run of the scheming Wazir's harem while pre tending to help him usurp the pow- er of the young Caliph. Bat Masterson (30) I GD What's New? Amor Sublima 30 The Groovy Show (C) (30) i special i Steve Paul Scene: (C) (60) A musical show featuring Janice Ian, Aretha Franklin, The Young Rascals, The Blues Project and The Moby Grape.

(R) McHale's Navy (30) ED Science Reporter: "Window on the Cosmos." John Fitch reports on the Orbiting Astronomical Observa tory, a satellite for observing the universe without atmospheric dis tortion. gJJNoticiero 34 (C) 7:00 Troop (30) Gilligan's Island (30) ED Sacramento File: Newsmen Leo' Nichols and Syd Kossm, political editor of the San Francisco Exam- iner, report on this week's news in I- the State Capitol and interview key political figures. gJJ Felipa Sanchez 7:30 Let's Go to the Races (C) (30) 33 31 Second Hundred Years: (C) (30) "A Different Kind of Bug." Luke Carpenter, intended patsy of! I a fraudulent injury artist, gets an education in electronic eavesdrop- 1 ping while trying to clear himself. (R) Million Movie: "Bebo's Girl" (drama) '64 Claudia Cardinale, George Chakiris, Marc Michel, Dany Paris. A girl who is separated from the man she loves when he goes into hiding from the police events ally meets and falls in love with an- other.

When her first boyfriend is arrested and sentenced to prison, she feels duty-bound to wart for him. fl) I special I Yankee and Son: (C) (60) A cultural tour of Mexico tea tures Art and Jack Linkletter as co- hosts. The south of the border visit will include stopovers, interesting sidelights and variety entertainment in Taxco, Oaxaca, Acapulco and Mexico City. The all-Mexican cast of entertainers includes Cantinflas, Katv Jurado. Carlos Chavez, and Gaston Santos.

(R) (3 Parry Mason (60) ED Feature: "One More River." Two explorers travel tnrougn Israel ana Jordan, following the same path of the first recorded journey down the Jordan River. Q) Nueva Crta Musical The Big News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 11 Boxine: (C) (2 hr) Johnny Feath erman meets Richard Steele in a 10-round heavyweight match. DIVORCED SEPARATED WIDOWED UNMARRIED TWO P.W.P. SINGLES DANCES TWICE THE FUN P.W.P.

SINGLES DANCE at the San Bernardino Elks Club, 466 4th St. Friday, Aug. 30th 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. DANCE the DUNES 'SADE (DOWNSTAIRS) SATURDAY, AUG.

31st 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. DONATION $2.00 (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, RIVERSIDE S.B. CHAPTERS) MORNING any time during the week, the programs listed below may be interrupted, pre-empted, or rescheduled in order to bring you accurate, up-to-the-minute accounts of what is happening at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. 6:10 Give Ds This DayNews (C) 6:30 Summer Semester: (C) Dr.

Douglas S. Damrosch of Columbia University is instructor for "Health Today," on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Professor Kempton E. Webbt is instructor on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday with "The Developing World: Latin America." Education Exchange: (C) "Roots." The final week of the two-week series produced by WKYC-TV in Cleveland is an examination of the American Negro's progress. Exercises With Gloria (C) Educational Features Technical Corner 7:00 The Canterbury Tales: A ten- part series presenting a dramatized adaptation of Chaucer's colorful, clever and sometimes earthy tales.

Produced in association with the University of Michigan, the program features Professor Thomas Garbaty as host This week's stories include "The Prologue and the Pardoner's Tale," Monday; "The Knight's Tale," Tuesday; "The Shipman's Tale," Wednesday; 'The Prioress Tale, Thursday; and 'The Wife of Bath's' Tale," Friday. 53 The Today Show: (C) This week, the program is scheduled to telecast from the lobby of the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. Good Day LA. (C) Jerry Dexter hosts. Stu Nahan keeps you up-to-date with the news.

Mr. Wishbone: (C) Jim Allan. 7:25 3 Stock Market: The market is closed on Wednesday, so the station will begin programming in the early afternoon. 7:30 CBS News: (C) Joseph Bentj. Daphne's Cartoons (C) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo: (O (0 8:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.

Hostess Jackie Joseph offers cash prizes for correct answers during the movie. Movie: See Daytime Movies. 9:00 Fl 6 Candid Camera 53 Snap Judgment: (C) Gordon MacRae and his daughter Meredith are Ed McMahon's celebrity guests for the week. CD Jack La Latin et (O Fitness and exercise program. 9:25 fl S3 NBC News (O Community Bulletin Board 9:30 Beverly HUlbillies (O S3 Concentration: (C) Hugh Downs hosts.

8 Love That Bob Les Crane Show (O 10:00 Fl Andy of Mayberry 0 Qg Personality: (C) Larry Blyden hosts. Leave It to Beaver KKMB Ch. 8 KTTV Ch. 11 KHJ-Ch. 9 KCOP-Ch.

13 KVCR-Ch. 24 0(3J Flying Nun: (C) (30) "I he Reconversion of Sister Shapi ro." Linda Shapiro, Carlos Ramirez's godchild, decides she will become a nun. Pamelyn Ferdin guests. (R) ED Playing the Guitar: "Green- sleeves." Instructor Frederick Noad combines sight-reading, counting and chord production as he teaches students to play their first solo piece. CD Dramatic Serial 8:30 QQ Bewitched: (C) (30) "The No-Harm Charm." Samantha's Uncle Arthur helps when Damn's future is in jeopardy because of a mysterious printing error.

(R) Q) Men Griffin (C) (90) Roving Kind: (C) (30) "June Lake Skiing." June Lake, a winter resort in the heart of Yosemite National Park, is shown in its mid winter dress by Milas Hinshaw and Buddy Noonan. (R) ED Off-Ramp: "Stem Sculptor Jan Peter Stern welds i mammoth monument and moves it to exhibition sit In Century City. 0 Anita da Montemar 9:00 Movie: (C) "Ice Palace" (dra ma) '60 Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones. (3D That Girl: (C) (30) 'The Detective Mory." Ann Mane is used by police to trap an obscene telephone caller. (R) True Adventure (C) (30) ED Norway: Spirit of the Vikings.

(L-) "ine society." a study of Nor-wesian strengths and nmhlems welfare state with four million people. CD Not he da Estreno 9:30 Lehman and Barkley Show (C) (SUJ (3D Democratic National Convention: (C) (90) The ABC staff is headed by Walter J. Pfister executive producer of the innovative approach to TV convention coverage. Travel: (R) (C) (30) "West Indies." ED Feature: "Casino Society." The inrivtng new Dig Business or casino gambling in Britain is explored by the BBC film. Gambling has been legal in Britain only since 1960.

The story of the new legalized folly is toia tnrougn the medium of people discussing their involvement with the world of the gambler. 10:00 George Putnam News (Q (60) Secret Agent (60) CO Jack Latham News (C) (60) Features (30) ED Review: "Holography, 1968." Dr. Albert Hibbs and Dr, Ralph Wuerker of TRW Inc. examine the latest uses of three-dimensional photography. (R) 10:30 News: (C) (30) Bill Johns.

11:00 Elm O'Clock Report: (C) (40) Jerry Dunpny. OTha 11th Hour News: (C) (30) Tom Brokaw. The Westerners (30) News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ovist "Pretty Boy Floyd" (drama) '60-John Ericson, Joan Harvev. Les Crane (C) (60) Movie: "The Big Tip-Off' (mys tery) '55 Richard Conte, Constance Smith, 3 The Tonight Show (C) Movie: "The Last Command" (western) '55 Sterling Hayden, Ernest Borgnine.

33 Joajf Bishop Show (C) 11:40 Movie: "Escape From San Quentm" (drama) '57 Johnny Desmond, Richard Devon 12:00 Joe Pyne (C) 12:30 AH-Night Show: "Impact," "Thin Ice," "In This Our Life," and "The Happy Land. Action Theatre: "Shed Tears." No 12:45 Movie: "Dead Eyes of London" (mystery) 64-Joachim Fuchsberger, Kann baai. 1:00 a Movie: "The Jade Mask" (mys tery) '45 Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland. Community Bulletin Board News (C) 1:10 Movie: "The Westerner" (western) '40-Gary Cooper, Walter Bren-nan. Froissart Overture, Barbirol-lim New Philharrnonia Or chestra.

4:00 KBIG (104.3) After noon Affair. 5:00 KDUO (97.5) Candle light and Silver. 6:00 KBIG (104.3) Music For Young Lovers, Living Strings. 7:00 KCBH (98.7) Strauss, Spanishcher March, BoskoW' ski, Vienna Philharrnonia; Pol-dini, Poupee Valsante, Josek Suk, violin, Alfred Holechek, piano. 8:00 KFAC (92.3) Respighi, Trittico Boticelliano, Caracci- olo, Searlatti Orchestra.

KPRK (90.7) Lutos-lawski live concert tape. 9:00 KRHM (102.7) Folk Show. whales. Incidentally, whalers say thar blows!" when they sight a whale. Cousteau says "thar she blows!" was invented by landlubber novelists.

Airport Urges Holiday Crowds To Use Parking, LOS ANGELES (UPI) To avoid traffic congestion at International Airport during the Labor Day weekend, motorists were urged yesterday to use a special parking area on 111th Street between La Cienega and Aviation Boulevards. Free bus service will operate between the parking lot and all airline terminals. Francis T. Fox, airport general manager, stressed that airport-bound travelers should allow ample time to catch their flights, since traffic near the airport is expected to be extremely heavy. Fox urged air travelers to use airport buses, helicopters, or one of the several commuter airlines now providing connecting service from most southland airports.

He also suggested that motorists driving to the airport terminal area could avoid congestion at the Century Boulevard entrance by using the entrance at 96th Street and Sepul- veda Boulevard. Air pollution in the i States costs the nation over $12 billion annually. TEXAS vs. OUTLAWS GAME HALL 7s' e'i V- nft; ii i i in; ikit 5-1636 MATADOR ROOM TONIGHT TOP SIRLOIN STEAK $3 7) ill Ell CT lilAUAU CTCAV 3 500 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 3 $70 FILET MIGNON STEAK i AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER TAIL 1 5425 HALF HALF Soup or Salad, Baked Potato with Sour Cream and Chives or Cheese Sauce. Coffee, Tea, Milk er a Before Dinner Cocktail riwfci miwnvn tfitMn Sour Cream and Chives or Cheese Sauce.

Coffee, Tea, Milk er a Before Dinner Cocktail I mi Yft rf 7 from Our Quality Well Stock. All U.S.D.A. Choice non marinaded, nen tenderized. 1 11:30 9) Ggp Search for Tomorrow (C) OS! Eye Guess: (Q Bill Cullen hosts. CD Sheriff John (C) CO News 11:45 The Guiding Light (C) News (C) AFTERNOON 12:00 OA Summer Thing: (C) Bobbj Rvdell serves as cuest-host.

Let's Make a Deal: (C) ivioniy nan nosts. CD Bewitched Tempo: (C) Cole and Bohrman. Q) Bat Masterson :30 fj fB As the World Turns (C) 8 (6) Days of Our Lives (C) 53 CD Treasure Isle: (0 John Bartholomew Tucker hosts. CD Movie: See Daytime Movies. 3 Dialing for Dollars 00 GO Love Is a Many Splea-dored Thing (C) (6) The Doctors (O 52 (D Dream House (O 1:30 Sf Gp House Party (0 Ofi Another World (Q (II) GS3 If Happening (C) C9 Movie; Japanese Design, Mon.

Q3 Office of the President 155 CD Children's Doctor: (C) Lendon H. Smith, M.D. 2:00 G) To Tell the Truth: (C) Bud Collver hosts. S3 You Dont Say: (Q Tom Kennedy hosts. Joannie Sommers, Mickey Manners guest.

0 52 Newlywed Game: (C) Bob Eubanks hosts. 0 Tempo: (C) The Dornans. CD Movie, Monday only. Technical Comer 2:25 News (C) 2:30 fj Eudg.e Night aHThe Match Game: (C) Gene Rayburn hosts. Dobie Gillis; Cooking Around the World, (C) Wednesday only.

53 Dating Game: (C) Jim Lange hosts. 2:55 NBC News (C) 3:00 gThe Secret Storm (C) mint wngiN I Friday only. 8 Highway Patrol 53 QD General Hospital (0 CE3 Bozo the Clown (C) 2 Sign-off 3:30 Boutique: (C) John Gentri and Whitney Blake co-host Mike Douglas, (C) Friday only. The Thin Man; George Putnam News, (C) Wednesday only. 0 53 One Life To Live (O CD Hobo Kelly (C) 4:00 CBS Evening News: (O Walter Cronkite.

0 Movie, Friday only. S3 Huntley-Brinkley Report Divorce Court (C) 53 Dark Shadows (Q 6J Charlie Chaplin CD Cartoons 4:30 Bi Campaign '68 (C) The Democratic National Convention." See each night's listing. S3 Democratic National Convention: (C) See each night's listing for the events. George Putnam News (C); Angels Warm-up, (C) Wednesday only. 0 News Hour: (C) Baxter Ward.

4J Movie: See Daytime Movies. CD Thunderbirds (C) CD Bozo's Big Top Show (0 KNBC News Service, (C) Fri. ANGELSTIGERS! Get set for action! Watch! Angels Baseball: (C) Wednesday only. Angels vs. Tigers.

CD The Flintstones (C) QD The Amazing Three Ozzie and Harriet 0 ABC News: (C) Frank Reynolds. CD Winchell-Mahoney Show (C) CD The Addons ftuaiiy Channel 40 THURSDAY P.M. 3:30 KLXA Skoops 4:00 Fiesta at Four O'Clock (C), 5:00 Al Collins (C). 6:00 Dangerous Assignment 6:30 I am the Law 7:00 Squad 7:30 KLXA Newsreels 8:00 News in Spanish and Eng lish (C). 8:30 La Condenada 9:00 Club Del Hogar (C).

9:30 Super Show Del Norte 10:00 Riase con Biondi 10:30 Desfile de Estrellas. nn linn wts LUO HHUCLCd THUNDERBIRDS AT ROLLER Dinner Served From 6 PM. to 12:30 THE OUTLAWS DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS featuring Jennie Martin Every Tues. Wed. Thurs.

Fri. Sat. A pleasant blend of pop with country and western 8:30 'til 1:30 We have the largest dance floor in the Inland Empire No cover. No minimum. No increase in prices The Matador Room IN THE ORANSE BOWL Foothill and Pepper, Rialto Ph.

875-2360 The Orange Bowl will be dosed September 3rd and 4th for resurfacing of our lanes. -i AlllklAE fUAIII KAII1IKP 3 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT WESTERVELT FURNITURE 3 198 N. ARROWHEAD 4C FOR BEST SEATS CALL TU 4-0288 Daytimes Between 9 A.M. and 6 P.M. vamb iime w.iv r.M.

10:30 Dick Van Dyke Show S3 Hollywood Squares: (C) Peter Marshall hosts. Guest celebrity panelists are Kaye Ballard, Paul Lynde, Nanette Fabray, Arte Johnson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, George Hamilton. (The Cheaters S3 Dick Cavette Show: Bob Elliott and Roy Goulding com- ment on political happenings. CD From the Inside Out (C) Features; Sri-Fi Theatre, (C) Thurs. 11:00 Om Love of Life (C) S3 Jeopardy: (C) Art Fleming hosts.

j.jq Movie: See Daytime Movies. Cooking With Corris, Wed. only. CD Romper Room FM Highlights lJ2 JUK-- It V- 3 THURSDAY A.M. 6:00 KCAL (96.7) Music From Redlands.

7:00 KCBH (98.7) Morn- ing Show, Jerry Leighton. KRHM (102.7) Mike Saxon. 8:00 KBIG (104.3) Goin Out of My Head, The Letter- imen. 9:30 KFAC (92.3) Music IHall. 10:00 KBIG (104.3) Morn For Moderns.

11:00 KBBI (107.5) Sacred i Music. THURSDAY P.M. 12:00 KIG (104.3) 21 Channel 24 THURSDAY P.M. 5:30 Misterogers Neighborhood 6:00 What's New Viller Valle 6:30 International Magazine 7:30 Japanese Brush Painting- Birds. 8:00 Reaching Out With PTA- Preventing Dropouts.

8:30 French Chef Elegance with Eggs. 9:00 20th Century Dialogues Planned Parenthood. 10:00 Blacks, Blues, Black! FEATURING Nancy Charles at the organ Din In the outdoor, continental atmosphere of our beautiful Spanish Patio. BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER Entre su easa, Amiqo Trombones, Enoch Light. 1:00 KPAC (92.3) Luncheon at the Music Center, Thomas Cassidy.

2:05 KFAC (92.3) Elgar.i i.

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