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Show TV THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 4 Monday, May 22, 1972 Survey Shows Support For President Nixon action. majority of Americans A final question in the poll was support President Nixon's decision to mine the harbors of "Would you favor an immediate North Vietnam, according to a withdrawal of all American of what poll conducted for by lieberman forces regardless South in Vietnam?" happens Research. said they The survey, utilizing 991 Twenty percent withdrawal. favored such a telephone interviews, revealed 19 percent favored that 59 p& "nt agreed with the Among men, women the peramong it; President's icUon, while 28 was 22 percent. centage with did it. m. agree percent The remaining 13 percent of However, among those who those polled did not know if they disagree with the President's decision to mine the harbors, 71 agreed or disagreed. The poll revealed that 94 percent said they favored an percent of Americans had heard immediate American of the President's decision to mine the harbors of North A Vietnam. percent said they would support stronger action; nine percent said they would not in Gnswer to the question: "Would you support even stronger action if that is necessary to maintain an independent South Vietnam?" Forty-sipercent of the men polled, and 39 percent of the women, said they would. Among those who supported the President, 71 percent said they would support further Forty-tw- o KBYU-F- M Collegiate Rodeo on hnnrtAl VMUIIIICI 1 1 College cowboys and cowgirls from 14 Rocky Mountain schools compete in the annual BYU Rodeo, telecast in color Monday at 9 pjn. on Channel 11. Local schools include Utah Technical College at Provo and Salt Lake, Utah Stale University, Weber State, University of Utah, and BYU. Highlighting the competition are bareback riding and bull riding. Girls' events include barrel racing and goat tying. Channel 1 1 Plans 'Cast Of BYU Commencement MONDAY 9:90 Monday, May 22 I I and SUNDAY 1:00 Minor, Opus 3, No. 11. This was written as part of a group of 5 AAU 2:30 5 CBS Tennis Classic 3:30 4 Auto Racing 4:00 4 Once Upon a Wheel 5:00 5 Lee Trevino Golf concertos dedicated to Ferinando III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, under the name of "L'estro armonico." Following is Johann Sebastian with Bach's Suite No. 2 in Mark Densmore, flutist. x J SATURDAY 1:00 2 Major League Baseball 3:00 4 Roller Derby 4:00 4 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 4 Indianapolis 500 6:30 11 Outdoor Sportsman the University Academy for OrPerforming Arts National chestra performs, directed by Alexander Schneider. The program opens with Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto Grosso in D Population Collegiate Rodeo at BYU rodeo grounds contemporary modes. This week will feature an American Performance. It was recorded at the Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park near Washington, D.C. The Wolf Trap American Tuesday, May 23 Almanac," "The Classical Channel 11 will televise the district judge for the U.S. important dates in musical the KBYUFM 11:30 a.m. proceedings of the Erigham Southern District of California. history, radio voice of Brigham Young ComYoung University He was called as a counselor in Universily. into mencement Exercises, live the San Diego East Stake "Mary Kawakami " drops House and keeps the women Friday morning, beginning at Presidency of the IDS Church at Open up to date on fashions, travel, and 9:15, and will repeat the the age of 29, president at age 33, cosmetics. 11:10 a.m., KBYU FM, proceedings that evening at 9 and a regional representative of 88.9 MHz o'clock. the Council of the Twelve at age Wednesday, May 24 Featured speaker is J. Clifford 38. "Cleveland Orchestra," Wallace of San Diego. He is a 8 Also featured as part of the Beethoven: Symphony No. A Hebrew Bloch: Rhapsody the "Scnelomo" is Commencement Sibelius: SymForecast presentation of honorary doc- phony No. (Louis Lane conOut' and Crackers," toral degrees and special service ducting) "Chords KING during Open House, host Lee SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) awards. of artists who wrote tells Scanlon CHICKEN Population forecasts in Calimusicals and light operettas, this 4 I fornia indicate there will be Honorary doctoral degrees week features the artist, Cole Good V eating more than 7 million residents in will be presented to Elder Porter, Part I. anytime, anywhere the 18 to 34 age bracket by Delbert L. Stapley, member of Thursday, May 25 rUBS6UCKETS60XES the Council of the Twelve of the 1980, compared with 3.3 million "Boston Symphony Orchestra," Open Everyday in 1960. IDS Church; and Gareth W. A Stravinsky Retrospective: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. kfjpL Symphonies of Wind Instruments The California Taxpayers' Lowe, from Tucson, Ariz. Introitus T. S. Elliot in A Association the Requiem Caticles Elder Stapley will receive the Memoriam Le Sacre du Zvezdoliki projected population increase doctor of Christian honorary (New England Conand said Wednesday the state service degree. servatory Chorus; Michael Tilson will have to generate 250,000 conducting;; Mr. Lowe will receive the Thomas 7 m n m KBYU FM. Stereo 88 new jobs each year during the of CHICKEN doctor science honorary "Open House," Lee Stott, Host, next eight years to keep up the 740 N. University - Provo degree. He holds the B.A. degree music and words to bring and with the flood of young people Diol from BYU and the M.A. degree homemaker an interesting into the job market. pleasant morning, 9:05 a.m. from the University of the KBYU FM, 88.9 on your radio dial Americas, where he has been an Friday, May 26 instructor in anthropology. to acquaint "Doctor Dr. G. Homer Durham, the listenerZhivago," with one of the finest commissioner of the Utah literary w ks of the 20th century discussion and readings by System of Higher Education, with John Cobley and Professor Movie schedules are presented on a tentative basis by TV will receive the Abraham O. Thomas Rogers, 9 p.m. , Studios. Deadline for publication is Friday noon prior to the 88.9 MHZ Smoot Public Service Award. week of publication and Movie titles are printed as noted at that "Newsday, Morning Edition," a Robert N. Sears of New York concise up to the minute report of time. The Daily Herald cannot be responsible for changes made of Phillips the news, weather and sports, City, news service has by individual studios after date of Dublication. Petroleum Company, will on a new dimension. With the the Jesse Knight In- taken receive recent acquisition of UPI Audio, MONDAY 10:40 5 "The Glass Menagerie," dustrial Citizenship Award. our local news force is augmented 8:00 2 "The Impatient Heart," Kirk Douglas, Jane MiCarrie Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Clark by a battery of UPI newsmen Wyman chael Brandon stationed at all points on the globe, 11:30 4 "War of the Mongers" of Georgetown, Ida., will receive poised with updates, voicers and 8:00 4 "The Viking Queen," 12:00 2 "Angel and the Badman," Don Murray, Carita John Wayne, Gail Russel the Joseph F. Smith Family inserts on nearly every significant 8:00 5 "Nobody's Perfect," SATURDAY happening shaping the news. Now Living Award. local, you can hear actualities Doug McClure, Nancy BYU both are 4 "Gun Red at 1:00 alumni, They Fight national and worldwide on Kwan Sands." and have reared six sons and a 10:40 5 "Sanctuary" Lee Remick, four daily unique 2:00 5 "Under 10 Flags," Van Yves Montand "Newsday" editions as well as on daughter, all of whom have the Heflin 12:00 2 "Romanoff and Juliett" five minute updates. Another Peter Ustinov, Sandra 8:00 22 "Topaz" John Forsythe served LDS missions, married in step on our effort to keep you in11:00 "The Relentless Four," the LDS temple, and completed formed 7 a.m. KBYU FM, 88.9 Dee Robert or Adam West, TUESDAY are working on graduate MHz. Hundar 2:00 5 "Love and Kisses," Rock 11:10 S "Valley of the Gwangi," degrees. Hudson, Jack Kelly Saturday, May 27 James Franciscus, Gila 7:30 4 "The Astronaut" Monte Series of unique "Soundstage," Golan Markham, Jackie Cooper plays for radio produced by the Fitness Pays SUNDAY 10:40 5 "Waaon Train" Canadian Broadcasting Cor12:30 2 "The Outsider," Tony 11:30 2 "The Golden Blade," and made available for Rock Hudson, "Woman LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)-Keep- ing poration Curtis, James Franciscus the first time to an American in Hiding," Ida Lupino, WEDNESDAY fit aids emotional audience by National Public Howard Duff 2:00 5 "Gunfight at Abelene," Radio, this week Samuel Becket: stability, according to research "All 11:30 S TBA Bobby Darin, Leslie That Fall" 11 p.m., KBYU4 at A of 12:00 Purdue the Nielson University. Pagan," "Fury FM, 88.9 MHz. "Sandokan Fights Back." 7:00 5 "Wives and Lovers," "Our Nation's Heritage," the regimen of physical Van Johnson 4:30 4 "Because They're School oldest Broadcast conditioning virtually eliminat- educational 8:00 2 "Money Jungle," John Dick radio program in Clark, ed the most Young," pronounced personMichael Callan Ericson, Lola Albright America, datina back to 1928, 10:40 5 "The Queen's Guards," 4 00 5 "A Dandy in Aspic," ality differences between one continues this year with a Laurence Harvey, Tom Raymond Massey, Danie series depicting group of physically fit middle-age- d dramatic Massey Courtenay American this week: 12:00 2 "War of the Wildcats," men and another of their Madison's history, 6:30 4 "The Trunk," Phil Carey, War and Monroe's John Wayne, Martha julia Arnell out of - shape contemporaries. Doctrine, 88.9 MHz, KBYU FM. Scott 8:00 2 "Return of the Seven," Before the non-f- it were re THURSDAY Yul Brynner Sunday, May 28 10:40 $ "The Frogmen," Richard 9:00 4 "Caper of the Golden shaped, personality "The Glory of an Age," we Widmark, Dana Andrew; Bulls," Stephen Boyd, showed they were not as continue our 40 week project which 12:00 2 "Muscle Beach Party," will present every Shakespeare Yvette Mimieux Frankie Avalon, Anette 11:00 2 "Shout Loud, Louder ... emotionally fit as were the play and poem ever recorded, Host Funicello is Dr. Harold R. Oaks of the BYU Don't Understand," physically fit men. FRIDAY of Marcello Department Speech and Mastroiannia, to Goes the 5 2:00 "Francis Dramatic Arts, this week: "Timon Raquel Welch Races," Donald O'Connor, 11:10 5 "The Learning Tree" Athens" 8:30 p.m. KBYU FM, national political of 11:30 4 "Black Chapel," Peter the radio voice of Brigham Young Piper Laurie USA," 7:00 4 "Underworld convention in the U n i t e d University. 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