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Madonna Confrontation on ABC Marcello l mbskulls lary. By John Horn Govs. Orval Faubus of Ar­ Fn Show kansas and George Wallace \OPe of Alabama, former Mayor tedlscovered Bullpen William Hartsfield of Atlanta, '.iamt Ga., and the Rev. Dr. Martin ISIIOS Luther King jr., founder and in Nowmon president of the Southern ohv Marlin Christian Leadership Confer­ . M. ence,' will be among those in­ terviewed Aug. li on "Chron­ ology of a Crisis," first of fiive ABC-TV half-hours on civil #~ughes~kFon l Show rights (Sundays at 10:30 II Muelle p.m.). 'om Fro The ABC-TV series, "Cru- Cooper,' Dick cial Summer: The 1963 Civil Wyatt Rights Crisis," announced last week, will be the first net­ II Show . the work airing of the nation's Rogers, dominant domestic issue. A three-hour NBC-TV special J Io 's l Lorre, on the subject, announced rl, Monday, will be telecast -r e Labor Day. l of !he The first ABC-TV program t will be a review of major and =other significant events of the civil­ tie rights story in the United States, especially since the r end of World War II. \nev iraldlne Filming ls continuing in Atlanta, qa.; Clinton, Tenn.; Son,' Jackson. Miss. ; Little Rock. Ark.; Montgomery, Ala., and av New York City and other areas. Others who will appear on ,.s the series are Auther!ne Lucy, ,5.1.7 first Negro at the University 1.5 of Alabama; Mrs. Dasy Bates, 1.3 NAACP leader in Little Rock; 1.5 Rosa Parks, of Montgomery, who refused to yield her bus seat to a white woman; Wil­ liam Simmons, leader of the Jackson Citizens Council, and Atlanta Constitution pub­ lisher Ralph McGiU. id Opinion is expected to range from segregationist to lnte­ 1 at gratlonist, not excluding· the t equivalent of the fabled Mrs. b Murphy, small Southern bus!-' ds d ness woman. .:fll The fourth prog1·am , on rn or Sept. 1, will include coverage V ." of the planned march on rst · Washington and a review of President Kennedy's civil­ an rights legislation. rid Ron Cochran is anchorman, with John Rolfson and Roger Sharp heading a traveling corps of ABC news ' corre­ spondents. The producer is Bill Kobin. « « > > 'Press and Race Issue, An hour program on press , television and radio handling of the race is sue will be tele­ cast on CBS-TV Aug. 21 (7:30 to 8:30 'P , .mJ. The program, ''. The Press and the Race Issue," will in­ clude a discussion of Southern and Northern press ·charges and countercharges moder­ ated by Dea·n Edward Barrett of the Columbia Universiti)'s Graduate School of Journal­ ism. Participants will include Grover Hall ir., editor in chief of the Montgomery, Ala., Advertisel'; James Kil­ patrick ir., editor of the Richmond, Va., News-Leader, and CBS News president Richard S. Salant. > >