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YOU'RE THEN ONCE AGAIN WE CAN THEODORE I WANT YES, I WANT YOU SPEND OUR EVENINGS TOGETHER WITH MY TOTAL OUT OF THE I'LL TELL TOGETHER. 1 SALOON York News Reserved IT'S NOT New Rights JOHNSON 23--- YOU AND THE DIGNIFIED, WE INVESTED MONEY NEED 1971 World IN IT. Zu 23 15 Teachers Are Attacked (Continued from page 3) the destruction of Newark," she said. Figures compiled by School Superintendent Franklin Titus' office showed 2,000 teachers and 32,000 students showed up for classes yesterday. Newark has about 4,400 teachers and 80,000 students in 80 schools.

Chief obstacles to a settlement has been the old contract, according to Gibson. The teachers' union hac' assumed that it did not have to negotiate this year on what it won last year. However, the Board of Education says it cannot live with binding arbitration, and new demands for elimination of nonprofessional chores and the establishment of a teachers' welfare fund. It has limited its discussion to hours, wages and working conditions. The union has aked for a 000 starting salary, draft counsellors in the high schools and guards.

RADIO- WINS 1010 WHN 1050 WHLI 1100 WNEW 1130 WLIB 1190 News Around the Dials Huntley's One- Huntley to be a substitute host for a week on the Today show when Hugh Downs takes a vacation, Huntley is now residing in Bozeman, where he is involved in a real estate deal for the development of a resort area. It was reported that Reuven Frank, president of NBC News, asked Chet recently if he would be the host on Today for a week and Huntley said, "Yes, I don't know why I can't." Since he left NBC, Huntley has been doing a series of fiveminute commentaries five days a week that are syndicated to TV and radio stations by Horizons Communications Corp. Jerome Feniger, president of the company, said the programs were being carried by more than 100 stations, but he declined to say how many were radio and how many TV. When Huntley left NBC last summer, the network stipulated in a settlement of his contract that By VAL ADAMS NBC viewers haven't seen the last of Chet Huntley even if he did officially retire from the Huntley-Brinkley Report July 31. Come April, NBC said yesterday, it expects his syndicated program could not be broadcast in New York for what has been described as an "indefinite period" of time.

How long this ban will continue has never been made public. Long John Nebel, who conducts a midnight to 5 a.m. talk show over WNBC-Radio, said TV Return that he was a member of an investment group that had offered in excess of $55 million to purchase the NBC radio stations in six cities. NBC has recently said that it is entertaining offers for its 12 stations (six AM and six FM) in New York, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and San Francisco. Investors in the Nebel group a include Fredezick Ballon, treasurer of Yonkers Raceway; Bernard Sillins, vice president of the Sillins Management which owns a hotel chain and real estate, properties; William Adler, president of Beacon Dyeing Finishing and Kenneth Knigin, a lawyer and former New York City councilman.

Nebel said the group met last Thursday with Arthur Watson, president of NBC-Radio, and later submitted an offer in writing. and John Wayne will be a preday. senter Watson Andy for declined Williams the will Grammy comment be televised the awards yester- host FEBRUARY ceremonies to be live by ABC on Tuesday, March 16, at co 8:30 p.m. Andrew A. Rooney, has resigned from the CBS News TV-Radio writer and producer, department.

At CBS, Rooney started writing for the late Don Hollenbeck back in 1949. TODAY'S TV PR PROGRAMS 6:30 2 Sunrise Semester. 4 Education Exchange. 7:00 2 News, Sports, Weather. 4 TODAY; President Nixon's Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, Sen.

Edward Kennedy. 7 Listen and Learn. 7:30 7 News, Sports, Weather. 9 News, Sports, Weather. 7:45 11 News, Sports, Weather.

8:00 2 Captain Kangaroo. Cartoons. 7 A.M. NEW YORK. 9 Journey to Adventure.

11 Popeye Cartoons. 8:30 9 Friendly Giant. 13 SCHOOL TV (To 4 p.m.). 9:00 2 Dennis the Menace. 4 For Women Only.

5 Huckleberry Hound. 9 Movie; 'Lady Luck," Robert 13 SESAME STREET. 25 SCHOOL TV (To 4:30 p.m.), 9:30 2 Donna Reed Show. 4 Kup's Show. 5 My Favorite Martian.

7 Movie; "Love in a Goldfish Bowl," 11 Fashions in Sewing. 9:40 11 Jack La Lanne. 10:00 2 Lucy Show; Lucille Ball. 4 Dinah's Place. 5 My Little Margie.

11 Dr. Brothers. 21 SCHOOL TV (To 4 p.m.). 31 SESAME STREET. 10:30 2 Beverly Hillbillies.

4 Concentration. 5 Sea Hunt; Lloyd Bridges. 11 GOURMET; David Wade. 11:00 2 Family Affair. 4 Sale of the Century5 Pay Cards.

9 Romper Room. 11 PUERTO RICAN NEW YORKER. 11:30 2 Love of Life; Serial. 4 Hollywood Squares. You Don't Say.

7 That Girl. 11 Gumby Cartoons. AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Where the Heart Is. 4 Jeopardy; Art Fleming. 5 MIDDAY; Lee Leonard.

Bewitched. 9 Joe Franklin. 11 Bozo Show. 12:30 2 Search for Tomorrow. 4 Who, What or Where.

7 A World Apart. 11 Underdog Cartoons. 1:00 2 Galloping Gourmet, 4 It's Your Bet. 5 MOVIE: "CASANOVA BROWN," Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright. Astrology forecasts writer's marital woes Highlights APOLLO 14 COVERAGE: Bulletins and Progress Reports Will Be Presented Throughout the Day on Channels 2, 4, 1.

Also, Coverage on Most Channels During Regular Newscasts: 7:00 p.m.-13 The Turned On Crisis; 0.J. Simpson. 1:30 p.m.- 2 Men at Gerald S. 0'Loughlin, Robert Foxworth. 1:30 4 Hall of Fame; George C.

Scott, Barry Sullivan. "The Price" (Special). 8:30 p.m- Smith Family; Henry Fonda, 8:30 p.m. 13 Great American Dream Machine. 9:00 p.me Medical Center; Pamela Franklin.

9:00 p.m. Music Hall; Don Rickles, others. "Locker Room Follies." 9:00 p.m.- 1 Johnny Cash Show; Kirk Douglas, others. 10:00 pelle Four-in-One: The Psychiatrist; Roy Thinnes, Pete Duel (Premiere), 10ther outstanding programs in bold facel WCA 570 WABC WICC 600 WNYC WVNJ 620 WCBS WNBC. 660 WPATWOR 710 WIRZ WEVD 1330 WVOX 1460 WPOW 1330 WHOM 1480 WBNX 1380 WTHE 1520 WNJR 1430 WQXR 1560 WBAB 1440.

WWRL 1600 APOLLO 14 COVERAGE: BULLETINS AND PROGRESS REPORTS WILL BE PRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON WABC, WNBC, WCBS, WINS, WMCA AND WOR. ALSO, COVERAGE ON MOST STATIONS DURING REGULAR NEWSCASTS. MORNING 5:00 a.m.-WCBS-News Radio 88. News and information features (Continuous 24 hours a day). 5:00 a.m.-WNEW-Gene Klavan Show.

Music, talk, news. 5:00 a.m. -WNBC- Joe O'Brien Show. Music, talk, news. 5:15 a.m.

John A. Gambling Show. Music, talk, news. 6:00 a.m. -WMCA-News Call With Bill Scott.

Telephone-talk show. 6:00 a.m. Oscar Anderson Show Music, talk, news. 6:00 a.m. Harry Harrison Show.

Music, talk, news. 8:30 a.m. Joey Adams Show; Nancy Sorel. 10:00 a.m. -WNYC- City Council Committee on Enviornmental Protection Hearings on the proposed revision of the City Air Pollution Control Code.

10:15 a.m.-WOR-Martha Deane Show; Louis Nizer. AFTERNOON 1:15 p.m. -WOR-Arlene Francis Show; Ruth C. Sills, Liz Smith. 1:30 -WCBS-Arthur Godfrey Show; Errol Garner, Richard Hayes.

2:00 p.m. Dan Ingram Show. Music, talk, news. 2:00 p.m. Bradley Show.

Music, talk, news. 2:15 p.m. -WOR-Jack Critics Circle; Theodore Sieh, tenor, W. Wesley Shrader. 4:00 p.m.

-WMCA-Barry Gray Telephone- -Talk Show. 4:00 p.m. -WNBC-Ted Brown Show. Music, talk, news. 5:00 p.m.

-WNEW- Jim Gearhart Show. Music, talk, news. EVENING 6:15 p.m. -WABC-Bruce Morrow Show. Music, talk, news.

7:00 p.m.- WMCA- Alex Bennett Telephone- Talk Show; Savoy Brown rock group. 7:30 p.m.- -WNBC- -Pro Hockey; Rangers- Hawks. 8:05 p.m.- -WGBB-Pro Basketball; Nets-Floridians (Also on WGLI at 8:15 p.m.). 8:15 p.m. -WOR- Joe Franklin Show; Hunter College Dean Beatrice Konheim.

11:00 p.m. -WMCA-Barry Gray Discussion Show; Ina Balin, A. E. Hotchner. 11:15 p.

Barry Farber Discussion Show; "Restaurants: Elation or Inflation?" 11:30 p.m. -WQXR- Casper Citron Show; Dr. Harlan Cornelius Hastings (Also on WNYC-FM at 12:00 mid. -WNBC-Long John Nebel's Discussion Show. 12:00 mid.

-WABC Jay Reynolds Show. Music, talk, news. 12:01 a.m.-WINS News (Continuous 24 hours a day). 1:00 a.m. -WNEW-Milkman's Matinee; Charlie Jefferds.

Music, news. FMRADIOWSOU 89.5 WLIR 92.7 WABC 95.5 WOR 98.7 WBAB 102.3| WRFM 105.1 WKCR 89.9 WPAT 93.1 WQXR 96.3 WBAI 99.5 WNEW 102.7 WHBI 105.9 WFUV. 90.7 WVOX 93.5 WNBC 97.1 WVNJ 100.3 WTFM 103.5 WVIP 106.3 WNYE 91.5 WNYC 93.9 WEVD 97.9 WCBS101.1 WFAS 103.9 WRVR 106.7 WHOM 92.3 WFME 94.7| WHLI 98.3 WPIX 101.9 WNCN 104.3| WLIB 107.5 770 830 880 930 970 6:00 a.m.-WPIX-Pix Perfthouse; Les Marshak, Nick Charles (Stereo), 10:00 a.m.-WRVR-Senate Armed Services Committee Hearings on the extension of the draft. 11:00 a.m. -WNYC-Spoken Words; John Gielgud in Shakespeare's "Ages of Man" (Part 1-Recorded).

11:00 a.m. -WPIX-Pix Penthouse; Ken Harper, Al D'Amico (Stereo). 2:00 p.m.-WCBS-Bill Brown Show. Music, talk, news. 2:00 p.m.- Pix Penthouse; Stan Martin (Stereo).

5:05 p.m.- -New York Tonight; Bob Adams. Music, talk. 5:30 p.m.- -WHBI-Ray Pasquin Show With Bill Apter. 6:30 p.m. -WHB1-Horse Racing Results.

7:00 p.m.- Penthouse; Cornelius Myers (Stereo). 7:50 p.m.- WFUV-College Basketball; Fordham-Army. 8:30 -WRVR-BBC Theater; Shakespeare's "Richard 3d" (Act 1) (Act 2 at 9:45 p.m., Act 3 at p.m.), 12:00 mid- WHBI- Ray Wilson Show. Music, talk. 12:00 -WPIX-Manhattan After Hours; Cable Spence (Stereo- -to 6 a.m.).

WFAS 1230 WGBB 1240 WADO 1280 WGLI 1290 WVIP 1310 7 All My Children. 9 Movie; "Over 21," Irene 11 STEVE ALLEN SHOW; Buddy Greco, others. 1:30 2 As the World Turns. 4 Words and Music. 7 Let's Make a Deal.

2:00 2 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing; Serial. 4 Days of Our Lives. 7 Newlywed Game. 11 Jewish Dimension. 2:30 2 Guiding Light.

NAI The Dating Doctors. Game. 11 Patty Duke Show. 3:00 2 Secret Storm. 4 Another World- -Bay City.

5 Cartoons. 7 General Hospital: 9 Virginia Graham Show. 11 Popeye Cartoons. 3:30 2 Edge of Night. 4 Bright Promise.

Mr. Ed; Alan Young. NUT One Life to Live. 11 Felix the Cat. 4:00 2 Gomer Pyle; Jim Nabors.

4 Another World -Somerset. 5 Rifleman; Chuck Connors. 7 Dark Shadows. 9 Divorce Court. 11 Magilla Gorilla.

13 SESAME STREET. 4:30 2 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW; Vaughn Monroe, Diana Sands. Movie; "Moment to Moment," Jean 5 Flintstones. MOVIE; "THE RAINMAKER," Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn. Rainmaker helps a lonely woman (1956) (Part 9 Movie Game.

11 Superman. 5:00 5 Lost in Space. 9 Flipper; Brian Kelly. 11 Munsters; Fred Gwynne. 13 Mister Rogers.

5:30 9 Gilligan's Island. 11 F. Troop; Forrest Tucker. 13 Hodgepodge Lodge. EVENING 6:00 2 News, Sports, Weather.

4 News, Sports, Weather 5 Flying Nun. 7 News, Sports, Weather. 9 Get Smart; Don Adams. 11 Don't Eat the Daisies. 13 What's New.

6:30 5 Petticoat Junction. 9 Dick Van Dyke Show. 11 Beat the Clock. 13 World We Live In (R). 25 SESAME STREET.

7:00 2 News; Walter Cronkite. 4 News; Brinkley- Chancellor. 5 Love Lucy; Lucille Ball. 7 News; Reasoner-Smith. 9 What's My Line.

11 I Dream of Jeannie. 13 THE TURNED ON CRISIS; 0. J. Simpson, host. 7:30 2 MEN AT LAW; Gerald S.

O'Loughlin, Robert Foxworth. Lawyers are asked to defend a young college militant accused in the death of a policeman. 4 HALL OF FAME; George C. Scott, Barry Sullivan, Colleen Dewhurst in Arthur Miller's "The Price." Bitter confrontation between two brothers (Special). 5 Truth or Consequences.

7 Courtship of Eddie's Father. 9 News, Sports, Weather. 11 Star Trek. 8:00 5 To Tell the Truth. 7 ROOM 222; Denise Nicholas, Lloyd Haynes.

Liz's experiment of having problem students teach each other is a success. 9 Movie; "The Whole Truth," Peter Van Eyck. 13 French Chef; Julia Child. 8:30 2 To Rome With Love. 5 DAVID FROST SHOW; Canned Heat, Mimi Hines, Phil Ford, Ara Parseghian.

7 SMITH FAMILY; Henry Fonda, Diane Holly. Smith worries over the future of a little girl whose brother is arrested sue 11 NYPD; Jack Warden. 13 GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE; Students, faculty and administration members of Oberlin College discuss the present mood on college campuses, 9:00 2 MEDICAL CENTER; Chad Everett, Pamela Franklin. 17-year-old mentally retarded girl becomes hospital patient. 4 MUSIC HALL; Don Rickles, Tony Conigliaro, Victor Hadfield, Alex Karras, Boog Powell, Bill Russell, The Fabulous Magicians, Joe Frazier.

"'Locker Room Follies." 7 JOHNNY CASH SHOW; Kirk Douglas, Dale Evans, Roy Rogers, Judy Lynn. 11 Perry Mason. 10:00 2 Hawaii Five-0. 4 FOUR-IN-ONE: THE PSYCHIATRIST; Roy Thinnes, Pete Duel. Doctor uses methadone to help a drug addict (Premiere), 5 News, Sports, Weather, 7 Young Lawyers; Lee J.

Cobb, Pat Hingle. 9 Avengers; Patrick Macnee. 11 News, Sports, Weather, 13 Flick-Out. 10:30 13 FREE TIME; "New York Housing Crisis" (R). 11:00 2 News, Sports, Weather, 4 News, Sports, Weather.

5 Peyton Place. 7 News, Sports, Weather. 9 Movie; "A Man Named Rocca," Jean- Paul Belmondo. 11 Movie; "Cynara," Ronald Colman. 11:30 2 Merv Griffin Show; Doug McClure, Mickey Rooney.

4 TONIGHT; Johnny Carson, Della Reese, Dr. Irwin Stillman. 5 Movie; "Twist of Fate," Ginger 7 DICK CAVETT SHOW; Bill Haley and the Comets, E.G. Marshall, Melvin Belli, Tammy Grimes. 12:30 11 News, Sports, Weather.

1:00 7 Movie; "Avenger of the Seven Richard Harrison. 1:10 2 Movie; "Johnny Dark," Tony 9 Joe Franklin Show. 1:15 4 Movie; "Treasure of the Aztecs," Lex. Barker. 5 Tales of Wells Fargo.

ON MOVIES ARE BASED ON THE NEWS RE YIEWS CHANNEL NUMBERS WCBS 2 WHET 13 WNBC WLIW 21 WNEW 5 WNYE 25 WABC 7 WNYC 031 WOR WXTV 41 WPIX 11 WNJU'47.

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