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Tho Indon-Journnt, Or nwood, B.C., F6, 1, 1980 5 Unmarried Womcm rebuilds her life Friday TV These world famous illusionists are joined by Lom Anderson and Eddie Albert as they perform their amazing feats of magic. In addition, Lola Folana and members of the famous Las Vegas Lido de Paris Review will perform, ia-11 (8CETV) Mister Rogers Talks to Parents Abnut Super-heroes This live one-hour phone-in special, which introduces five new Monday through how children look upon television superheroes and frightening monsters from the perspective of adults. The program will be moderated by Susan Sternberg of National Public Radio. 1S-I1 (CBS) Dallas Sue Ellen is pressured to leave J.R. by Dusty, while Pam and Bobby's marriage continues to deteriorate.

Donna makes a last ditch attempt to get Ray to marry. Oh, what a tangled web they weave U-12 (SCETV) Free Te Cheese "Anatomy of Crisis." The idea that capitalism has failed is a myth many still believe. Milton Friedman says government intervention is the cause, not the cure, for economic ills. He claims that the Great Depression was directly caused by the failure of the Federal Reserve System to exercise its power. Friedman also shows bow the Depression was exported to Europe and back again to the U.S., through the mechanism of the gold standard.

lor in search of information oa a gang that is hijacking trucker's valuable rigs. -v 'X? (NBC Animal Olympic Gilda Radner narrates animated special about winter Olympics whose particl- pants are all sorts of animals. This is a funny one. (NBC) Highlights the'RiagUag Baraum and Bailey Ckmis Michael Land-on and his family serve as hosts for the thrilling took at the 110th edition of "The Greatest Show on (CBS) The lacrediMe Haft A motorcyclist gives David Banner a lift, but when the cyc-liat turn oulto be Ute member of a gang. Banner finds himself in the middle of biker gang con-flict He is in grave danger until the Hulk Springs into action.

S-1S (CBS) The Dukes Of Hai-sard Boss Hogg has a fit when he finds out that the new deputy for the Hazzard County Sheriffs office is Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach), and there is a $10,000 reward for the two criminals she is chasing. ia-11 (NBC) Siegfried and Roy Friday, Fefc. I. lfM BEST BET: The ABC Friday Night Movie "Aa Unmarried Woraaa" JUICIayburgh stars as a thlrtyish woman faced with the prospect of rebuilding her life after her husband (Michael Murphy) leaves her for another woman. A chance encounter with free-spirited painter who respects her individual identify changes her ideas about love.

Alan Bates is excellent as the painter. (ABC) Ml 8-t (ABC) A.D. CaU Nick and Ocee pose as truckers and patronize a mobile massage par- Friday Mister Rogers's Nelgft- programs, aeais wim Bob Hope retrospective has 6f ant astic' timing PfMDAY. FEBrtUAKY 1 CHANNELS 11:00 Now 1130 Danes. 12:00 Yaav Stt) Hufc KMX) Dates CHANNEL 4 6:00 Nawa 730 Pnca 800 Animal 830 Circus 10:00 Siagfrtad 11:00 Naws 1130 Tonight CHANNELS 6:00 Naws 7O0 Family 7:30 MASH 30 Cats 030 Movta 1130 News 1130 Woman 3 ays caresses restored tresses By Abigail Van Buren 1980 by Chicago Tribune News Synd Inc.

DEAR ABB I know how GOING BALD feels. I was 38 when my hair started coming out by the handfuls. I went to my doctor and he asked, "How lately. (I had been married 20 years and had four kids. He said, "Either tell your husband to get busy, or find yourself a boyfriend." Well, I didn't know where to look for a boyfriend, so I prodded my husband, and said, Doctor's orders It worked like magic.

Now my hair is so thick I have to have it thinned out regularly, but new my husband has a bad back. ST. CHARLES, LA. DEAR ABBY: Tell GOING BALD not to panic. I started to go bald, too.

I was 27, and the more I worried about it the worse it got. My internist sent me to a dermatologist. The dermotologist sent me to an endocrinologist who sent me to a psychiatrist I was told that my hair loss was caused by stress And, of course, the more I worried about losing my hair, the more stressful I became, so it was a vicious circle. My psychiatrist got to the root of the trouble (no pun intended) and once I faced my problems, my hair came back. (I had been denying them.) GOING BALD could save a lot of time and money if she went straight to a psychiatrist.

I was literally "tearing the hair out of my head" until I found peace of mind. HEALTHY AND HAIRY IN PHILA. DEAR ABBY If GOING BALD doesn 't have any signs of rash, or sores on her head, should make a mixture of castor oil and sheep dung, and plaster it on her head every night. (Tell her to wear a shower cap so she won't mess up her pillow.) I started losing my hair after the birth of my child. My grandmother gave me this remedy and it worked.

I used it three times (after each baby), and it worked like a charm every time. My husband didn't mind the smell at all. He said it reminded him of the days when he ws a kid growing up on a farm, and it really turned him on. LIL IN GREAT FALL, MONT. DEAR ABBY: No wonder there are so many women going bald today.

They torture their hair with curlers, curing irons, blowers and hours of sitting under a hot hair dryer. Nature never intended for hair to be abused in so many ways. I'm surprised we don't have more bald women. What ever happened to days when women washed their hair with a pure castille soap, rinsed it with vinegar and towel dried it the sun? AUNT ELLA IN AUSTIN Getting married? Whether you want a formal church wedding or a simple do-your-own-thing ceremony, get Abby's new booklet, "How to Have a Lanrely Wedding." Send 1 and long, stamped (28 cents) self-addressed envelope to Abby: Drive, Beverly Hills. Calif.

90212. Gregg Smith Singers to perform at Erskine Christmastime, troops, America at war and all seems an easier product to sell just now than it would have been, say, five years ago. Ratings were a central factor in the Hope tours from the beginning, when someone talked Hope into taking his radio show to March Air Force Base in Southern California, and the sponsor loved it. Moms and Dads and girlfriends liked hearing Hope's shows from faraway places where drafted lads were doing military time the notion stuck, all the way through the Vietnam War years. "It was an event," he says, "and they got a chance to see how their guys reacted, how they looked.

It was important to millions of people." The first program, airing this Sunday, covers the tours from World War II to the early Vietnam days, and will include footage of Judy Garland, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Cagney, Al Jolson, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, and other Hollywood pals Hope brought to war. ting a bit more attention than you feel he or she should. Being pretty isn't your style. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Today allow everyone in the family his or her input. Each can learn from the other if all are allowed to express their views.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be sure to follow through today on each task, no matter how trivial. Don't start a string of projects and leave them partially com pleted. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You must be very careful today not to do things that make others feel you're flaunting what you have. Someone who has less than you have could be embarrassed.

VIRGO (Aug. You may find yourself in a position today where you can take advantage of another if you choose to do so. What might be gained isn't worth it. LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct.

23 Be considerate toward others today but don't let your heart rule your head to the extent that you become foolish. You can be helpful and practical at the same time. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You're very clever in dealing By PETER J.

BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) War cries and patriotic whoopings, a new military draft and Cold War II "The timing is fantastic." Bob Hope talking. He senses that the mood in America is just right for a six-hour retrospective of his entertainment tours for American troops. It seems a bit cold, but he is probably right. A curious bit of irony; the Soviet intervention of Afghanistan seems likely to ruin NBC's plans for a Moscow Olympics ratings bonanza this summer. But the patriotic fervor in the air may well make a big winner of "Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World With the Troops." Six hours of big ratings, and on Sunday evenings (this weekend and next), when NBC usually finishes third behind CBS and ABC.

Not that Hope's overseas shows ever suffered for audiences three of them are among television's IS top-rated shows of all time. It's just that a retrospective of Hope's tours Astrograph Saturday, February 2, 1980 An extra source of income may open for you this coming year from a situation that will involve another. Your contribution will be the knowledge and experience you have to offer. AQUARIUS (Jan. z-fb.

19) Be willing to share with those who re prepared to share with you today. Don't do anything unbe-t coming just to get a larger slice of the pie. Romance, career, travel, luck, resources and possible pitfalls for the coming months are all discussed in your Astro-Graph Letter that begins with your birthday. Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.

Be sure to specify birth date. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Weed out the rosy aspects if you have to make an important decision today. Judge every detail realistically and you won't go wrong. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be helpful to others today but do so in a manner where you don't leave strings attached.

Keep your motives pure and noble. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) At a social gathering today, try not to be miffed at one who may be get "I've been thinking about doing this for some time," Hope says, "these things are history. I told the network about it, and last year, they said we could do four hours. I said, 'Forget This year they came to me and asked, 'How much time do you I told them six hours. And that's cut from 80 hours of film." The second show will cover the Vietnam years, when Hope entertained a new generation of young men some of them sons of GIs who'd seen Hope's shows in World War II fighting a very different kind of war.

As to the possibility of future "Christmas With the Troops" shows, Hope thinks not, ratings or no ratings. "Listen, I'm not gonna do a monologue from a camel's back." "But really, they were all the same," Hope says, "sensational audiences. Of course. I always took along such good insurance Miss World, Lana Turner. Ra-quel Welch.

Jill St. with others today, but not necessarily in business or financial matters. Guard against being manipulated. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

21) Let your usual frank and forthright manner prevail today rather than using flattery. Honesty will be applauded. Phoni-ness won't be. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an 19) Possibilities for gain look extremely promising today provided you do everything in a sound, logical sequence, flaying hunches will dull your chances.

(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) BEWARE OF THE 'DOG' BRESCIA, Italy (AP) A man who bought a strange-looking "puppy" at a fair here recently wondered why it never barked. He also wondered why at 4 months old it was strong enough to break a heavy leather leash. When the owner tried to put another leash on, the animal bit him. Both animal and master were taken to a hospital where a veterinarian announced, "This is no dog, it's a lion cub." Card tm be named. Listen Every Day.

-j am TV log CHANNEL 30. Nawa1 730 Farraty 830 Hunt 030 Dukas 10:00 DaJhM 11:00 Nam 1130 Mow CHANNEL 18 730 Nawa 030 Mowt 730 Happy Days 1130 Maws 630 Shrisy 1130 Tomght CHANNEL 630 3 Sons 830 HuMt 6:30 News 9:00 Dukaa 730 Nawlywad 1030 Daftm 730 Happy Days 1130 News CHANNEL 630 Naws 730 Jeannie 830 Cats 030 Movta 1130 News 1130 MASH won three Grammy awards for best classical choral recording of the year. They have received critical acclaim from reviewers throughout the world and have been called by the New York Times "the finest professional ensemble in the country." The Glasgow Herald in Scotland called their performance in that nation "one of the great musical events in this year's Edinburgh Festival." During their 20 years of touring, the Gregg Smith Singers have developed a multitude of media associated with the human voice. These include stan- ACTION HITS TOMTE 7:10 5SW GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK Chuck Norris PICTURE afl fan SKtfl TDK -It UTJIfH PCUH Today Sat PEOPLE, PLAYBOY, COSMOPOLITAN A haircut that won try to force your hair into a style that's notrijihtforit VV4II start with careful study of your hair's natural inclinatiorts. Our precision haircuttcrs nonce everything ing that's is every- I tntrl wirh I jf rWhr (as well its thing that's wntnu hair has the way your ha irn twn Then they II give you ffiftwaffe DUE WEST The internationally acclaimed Gregg Smith Singers will perform an Erskine College Fine Arts Series concert Tuesday, at 8 p.m.

in Lesesne Auditorium. The public is invited. Admission is $3 for adults and $1 for students with Erskine and Lander students admitted by student ID cards. The Gregg Smith Singers have completed four European tours, appearing in many of the world's most prestigious music festivals. In the United States they have sung in concert with such giants of music as Igor Stravinsky, Leopold Stokowski, and Ernst Krenek.

They have aUtO THUTtt TONfTC AFCSSECFC2 Chuck Norris Jennifer O'Neill gg THE MOTION IHM inllfAWf Mrm As Advertised Nationally In i GENERAL AIJDKNCS STARTS TODAY 2 kfmffi CHANNEL, It 30 Onto 730 Listen 730 Sound 830 Christ 8:30 Nftwhne 1030 TOOCkJb CHANNEL II 730 Santard 730 Famtty 630 Movie 1130 WW 1130 Movta 130 Movta 1030 CHANNEL 730 MacNefl 7:30 SEVEN30 8:00 Wash. Wk 630 Wan SL 030 1030 Mr. Roger 1130 Chooaa 1130 News dard choral literature, multimedia, theatre, and their own unique specialty of music in space, "multi-dimensional sound." Their program at Erskine will be divided into-four parts: "American-European Contrasts: The Art of the Madrigal," "Music in Multi-Dimensional Sound," "American Choral Theatre," and "The Great Sentimental Age." One of the special features of the concert will be the music in multidimensional sound, with singers spread to all parts of the auditorium to literally surround the audience with vocal sonorities. Erskine Librarian John Wilde, chairman of the Erskine fine arts committee, said "We are most fortunate that this outstanding group will perform at Erskine. This should be the highlight of our 1979-80 Fine Acts Series and an event music lover should mlss.

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