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NUMBER 12 NORTHWEST - SELECTED PROGRAM LISTINGS
February 25, 1973 [SUN 10:30PM-11:00PM]
Representatives from the Portland office of the Internal Revenue
Service answer most-asked questions on 1972 income tax returns.
March 1, 1973 [THU 10:30PM-11:00PM]
A filmed interview with Robert A. Kaye, director of the Bureau of
Motor Carrier Safety of the Federal Highway Administration, keys this
report on the bureau's activities. (Repeat)
March 17, 1973 [SAT 8:00AM-8:30AM]
How the role of the U.S. Marine Corps is affected by the Vietnam cease
fire. (Repeat)
March 18, 1973 [SUN 10:30PM-11:00PM]
The Oregon coast as an environmental concern is examined in
"Issues: Environmental Concerns at the Legislature."
Guests: land developer Carl Halvorson, former head of the Portland Chamber
of Commerce; Steven Schell, member of the Oregon Shores Conservation
Coalition; and Rep. Paul Hannerman (R-3rd dist.). Produced by Lewis
and Clark College.
March 23, 1973 [SAT 8:00AM-8:30AM]
The Oregon coast as an environmental concern is examined in
"Issues: Environmental Concerns at the Legislature."
(Repeat)
April 1, 1973 [SUN 10:30PM-11:00PM]
"Issues: Environmental Concerns at the Legislature," third
program in a series. The focus tonight is on mass transportation
problems, discussed by Glen Odell of S.T.O.P. (Sensible Transportation
Options for People); Rep. Keith Skelton (D-Portland); Jack Kalinoski if
Associated General Contractors; and Sid King, a representative of the
American Automobile Association.
April 15, 1973 [SUN 10:30PM-11:00PM]
A discussion of nuclear plant sites as a concern to the
environment. Guests: Neil Woodley, representative of Portland
General Electric; OSPIRG (Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group)
member Henry Richmond; and Walt Pollock, member of the Nuclear and Thermo
Energy Council.
April 28, 1973 [SAT 8:00AM-8:30AM]
Tryon Creek State Park in Southwest Portland is discussed by guests
Frank Stiles, district parks supervisor; Mrs. Borden Beck, chairman of the
Friends of Tryon Creek State Park; and architect Edward H. Kirschbaum.
Don Stellges is the host. (Repeat)
August 18, 1973 [SAT 7:30AM-8:00AM]
A look at a neighborhood environmental project in the Jackson High
Huber Street area. Guests: Dave Swehla, president of the
Jackson Community Association; realtor Jack Hamms; and Dick Bellinger of
the Portland Planning Commission. (Repeat)
August 19, 1973 [SUN 10:30PM-11:00PM]
"Issues: Art and the Environment," hosted by John
Platt. Guests: painter Michele Russo, of the Portland Museum Art
School; sculptor Lee Kelly; and poet Anita Helle.
November 17, 1973 [SAT 7:15AM-7:45AM]
A conversation with Portland Public Schools superintendent Dr. Robert
Blanchard and Donald McElroy, associate superintendent for Administration
and Planning. Topics include a variety of issues, from the energy
crisis facing the schools to the possible impact of the Mount Hood
Freeway.
November 18, 1973 [SUN 8:30PM-9:00PM]
A discussion of campaign financing with Assistant Secretary of State
Jack F. Thompson and Dr. Don Balmer, chairman of the political science
department of Lewis and Clark College. Produced in cooperation with
Portland's League of Women Voters; League members Kris Hudson and Melissa
Shuping are moderators for the program. |