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Show Highlights TV This Week CHET HUNTLEY REPORTS ON VIETNAM Chat Huntley will examine the political and economic situation in Vietnam, including preparations for the national election, for Sept. first-han- d 1 1 an NBC News special television program and a series of reports Refor "The Huntley-Brinkle- y Huntley, who left Aug. 12 for three weeks in Saigon, will assess the results of the National election for a Assembly on the special program, which will be presented in color Sunday, Sept. 18, on the NBC Television Network, Channel 2. In Saigon, he will join NBC News producer Al Wasserman, who has been there for several weks filming material for the special. Beginning this week, Huntobservations ley's of activities and South Vietnamese Dolitics will be presented on "The inkley Report" (Monday throuqh Fridayl, 5:30 D.m.) several times a week. While Hunt-le- y is awav, David Brinkley will anchor "The Huntlev-Brinkle- y Report" from New York. Huntlev's reports, filmed in color, will focus on the activities of Premier Ky's military junta, province chiefs and other forces in Vietnamese politics; the preelection, campaigning by the New York 1 17-m- an ne on Huntley-Br- candidates, and other aspects of Vietnam's preparations for an election which will draw the attention of capitals around the world. ' ALL-STA- ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION The London fog deaths of a R GAME BASEBALL great Dizzv Dean, whose fame as a baseball coni- mentator is not founded on his proper usage of the English in his own langauqe, will help Jim inimitable style . Me- - Kay describe Japanese baseball for American The port." pre-electi- JAPANESE fans. TV Japanese All-St- ar Base- - ball Game, an annual ABC Sports feature since 1961, will be televised in color on "ABC's Wide World of Sports" Satur- day, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. on Channel 4, along with a color- cast of the National Drag Rac-ing Championships from Indi- anapolis. The ballplayers including former U.S. Major Leaguers Jim Baumer of the Cubs and Reds, currently hitting over .300 in Japan, and the Giants' Carl will represent Boles (.294) such teams as the Pacific League's Osaka Hawks, Fukuoka Lions, Tokyo Flyers, Tokyo Ori- ons, Osaka Braves and Osaka Buffaloes, and the Central League's Nogoya Dragons, Hiro- shima Carp, Osaka Tigers, Tokyo Atoms and Kawasaki ur 1 . ' - , ' , THE GUIDE is a weekly supple- ment to the Rocky Mountain Review ond is available on newsstands in the Salt Lake City area. Subscriptions $5.20 per year may be obtained by calling 1 or writing P. O. Box 15328 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. 487-740- few years ago are nothing Com- v pared to the air pollution danger building up in America, This opinion is expressed by Dr. Walter Orr Roberts, director , of the National Center for At- mospheric Research a Boulder, on NBC Colo., interviewed one'-hoNews' color special, "Air of Disaster," Sunday, Sept. 8, on the NBC Television Net- work, Channel 2. The program will explore the vast and growing problem of air pollution, " am afraid," says Dr. "that it Roberts, may actually; take a serious smog incident, areal smog disaster, to make peo- pie wake up to the fact that we are facing a problem of major proportions in terms of the quality of our environment.'' Dr. Roberts, in pointing out that we have a potential London ' cier smog, says, "I have been worried myself that we might wake up some morning in some major city to an unusual meteor- ologicaf situation that drew a blanket across the atmosphere, preventing the air from circul lating out. -- . Published by Great Western News, Inc. 2?45 South West Temple. Salt Lake City. Utfih 487 7401 G- -2 |