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So capable as to meet the requirements of the expert-So simple as to fit the needs of the novice. KRAB PROGRAM GUIDE NUMBER TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY TWO - JANUARY 1972 This program guide cannot be purchased, it is given to the subscribers and supporters of KRAB radio. KRAB is owned and operated by the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation, a non-profit, tax-exempt organization which consists of the subscribers and supporters of KRAB and also of KBOO in Portland, Oregon. Members of the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation Board of Trustees, elected every March, are: Byron Coney, Ben Dawson, Mike Duffy, Bob Friede, Jon Gallant (on leave), Nancy Keith, Gary Margason, Steve Menasian, Helen Nor ton, Greg Palmer, and Dave Rowland. SUBSCRIPTION RATES to KRAB are: $25 for a regular yearly subscription, $15 for a minimum yearly subscription, and $5 for a four month subscription. Checks made payable to the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation are tax deductible. KRAB subscribers can subscribe to SOUNDINGS NORTHWEST, the Seattle area FM Fine Arts guide, at a special reduced subscription rate. KRAB 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTIiEAST, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 98115 LA 2-5111 107.7 MEGACYCLES 20,000 KILOWATTS This month's cover was designed by Bob Bevis, who also laid out this guide. Next month's cover will be done by Michael Wiater. KRAB NEEDS old magazines (news, literary, whatever) so we can compile a picture file for the program guide. If you have any you don't want please drop them by the station - inserting all those pictures into the guide makes typing and laying it out such alot of fun. Besides, dropping off your old magazines gives you a good excuse to look over the station ••• Another good way to find out more about KRAB is to hire a speaker from the newly established KRAB Speakers Bureau. The purpose of the Bureau is to raise monies for KRAB's all but nonexistent publicity fund •.. Give us a call if you're interested in having a,KRABbyite speak at your club meeting, party, etc. PROGRAM GUIDE ADVERTISING is the only advertising KRAB does - it is intended to help with the cost of printing the guide. You don't have to be a sub scriber to place a guide in the ad (guide an ad in the place?) ••• Anyhow if you give us an ad it will reach about two thousand people in the course of a month. Guide ad rates are: $40 full page $20 half page $10 quarter page $7,50 eighth page, or $5 if copy is camera ready If an ad in the KRAB program guide leads you anywhere, please tell them how you came to be there. Thanks alot. TO: CLl'..lIc l'lAT\.{EWS OR ? '11 TCHELL FRO'1: ~RAB, SEATTLE, GREG PAL'lER 11/12/711 ~:45 A.~. P.S.T. PLEASE RUS\.{ THIS TO THEIR ATTE~TIO~ WILL I A'1 BUCKLEY IGI OVA~~I COST! GA.\I DEBATE RI!:COHDI.\lG DONE LAST NIG\.{T- ~OWEVER, WE ~ERE ~ADE fO PATTCH INTO A SYSTE'1 WITrl EVERfBODY A:\ID THEIR DOG, A\lD O.\lE OF THE LOCAL CO:v1NlERCIAL STAT! O~S USI:\IG A FAUL TV SONY CASSETTE ,'1ACHI\lE CAUSED A j-U Gl-j PI TC'iED, QUITE DIST0RRING TONE THROUGHOUT OUR TAPE. THE '1AN RUNNING THE P.A. SYSTEM IS A STAION FRIEND, HOWEVER, AND HI!: IS ''lA-{UW A OUR FOR US, WHI Ct.{ WILL BE READY THI S AFTER~OO~. WE COiJLD, HOivEVER, IMMEDIATELY SEND YOU OUR TAPE, WHI CH IS BROADCASTABLE. PLEASE ADVISE WHIC\.{ YOU'D LIKE DONE. THE DEBATE IS APPROX. TWO \.{UURS LO:\lG, COSTIGAN IS IN FINE FORM, FI~E E:\IOUGI-I THAT T'iIS ~OHNINGS SEATTLE PAPER SAl D BUCKLEY WA.S 'OUTCLASSED.' THI SIS fHl!: SA'll': PAPER THAT PREDICTED THE PILOTS WOULD WIN THE PI!:NNANf. I TrlOUGHT BUCKLEY WAS FINE, THOUGl-j PER'iAPS \lOT UP FOH TI-II!: OCCASION. G. PAL,'1EH #94 I'M: NPR/WASI-IINGTON TO: ~RAB/SEATTLE DT: 11112171 ATTN: GREG PAL:>(ER PROGRAI'1 NOT USABLE FOR NET RROAD(;AST 1\1 L1 G>-!T OF aUH ALRI!:AIY{ EXTENSI VE COVERAGF~ OF RUCKLEY' S "r"I RI .\lG L I \IE." TYA,\li-( YOU A:\IWAY. DAVE COOPER NE\.JS DESK END 4:22 EST PROMO 10 SEC NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO WILL .BROADCAST FORMER PRESIDF.;.\lT LYNDON R. JOHNSON'S FIRST MAJOR PUBLIC AESS SINCE LEAVING THE W'iITE HOJSE Wl-jEN liE SPEAKS BEFORE TIiE NEW YORK UNI VERSI TY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMI NI STRATI ON 0:\1 NOV. Al CAM/;,,). JAMES p. BARRETT PUBLIC INFORMATION END TO DAVE COOPER FhO,V; '< PA!"- H LY~DO~ JO~~SO~ RPOGRA~ NOT USABLE FOR ~RA8 BROADCAST BECAUSE OF OUR ALREADY EXTE'lSIVE' COVl':HAGE OF --115 'PRESIDENCY' A FEw (EM~S flGO. DID ~OT RECEIVE TqAT TOO WELL PLEA,SE REPEAT. I TIS 'JOT WORT'-l REPEAT! "lG. I A'v: ATTEMPTI 'JG TO FI 'JD OUT WHY THE '-l ELL 'JPR NEWS WA,~ rED THE BUCKLEY COST! GA.~ DEBATE FRO,,,! US. \vENT SO FAR AS TO GET RJC:{LEYS PER,,,! I SSIO'J FOR 'JATIO'JAL BROADCAST. A\JD FiE\I. ',.!I Tff T--IIS TEESE MENTI O'l FRO"'1 'fIiE FAMOUS DAVE COOPER. DI\lGED T'-lE w'-lOLF. T'-lI'JG WITHOUT ffEARING IT. PLEASE ADVISE. \ULl. D-\J RJT A@lLOTOSQT-W$WRDS RUCu]VMD QR:"I Q'~ WUYBLUD."l*FRM WHQVEVJR PR 09[;)J Y UPPPTVY )=PYUP ~OSKW'lJ'J DONWTJ*BLA'1E YU NR BM-'JG$PNGRY Tff-UWiN T--IE O\lLY I\JTELLIGIq~E WORD IN YOUR LAST '1ESSAGE WAS BLAME. y F:S k(Ll~ ~TI FY FlU RUPAI R ] U\I T W- T YOUR AYDN I GOT '"JILL .'lOT! FY T'-lJ? REPAIR. A'JD AFTER THAT. :\IUTTIN. S--I')ULD '.·IE GI VE ;JP? 'flJS. \lOP 'l0',) Y y])ES( DID YOU GET TH] LONW ]5W? liOT 'DID YO') GET'. TPRE THE LO',)W MSW GIVE UP. RYI':. 'JPR-H -<:RAB-R WE ARE ffAIXXX ffAVING TROUBLE WITH THIS MACHINE. THEREFORE. IF YOU CA\lT READ T'-lE FOLLOWING MESSAGE. JUST 'CLEAR' US AND WE'LL UNDERS rAND. AND MAIL THE DAMN THI :'IIG. TO: DAVE COOPER. CLEVE ~AT'-lEWS. ~PR NEWS F'RO'1: GREG PAL~ER. KRAB. SEATTLE. 11/12/71 2:00 P.M. BE: BUC:{L~YICOSTIGAN DEBATE ',IE ARE GREATLY CONFUSED BY THE RECENT TELEX OF DAVE COOPER. I TWAS OUR UNDERSTANDI~G THAT 'JPR WAS INTERESTED IN THE DESATE HELD HERE LAST NIGHT. INTERESTED ENOUGH. I~ FACT. TO GET BUCKLEY'S PERMISSION roR NATIONAL BROADCAST. AS LATE AS LAST NIGHT SOMEONE NA'1ED ROTHENBURG. I BELIEVE. FROM NPR. CALLED TO SAY IF WE HAD ANY TROUBLE TO CONTACT HIM. THAT HE WOULD SEE THE PROGRAM WEr'JT OUT AS 500:\1 AS WE GOT I T BACK TO YOU. SO. TODAY. I RECEI.VE TI-II S: PROGRAM \lOT USARLE FOR NET BROADCAST IN LIGHT OF OUR ALREADY EXTENSIVE COVERAGE OF BUCKLEY'S "FIRING LINE." TKANK YOU A"lWAY (51 C). DAVE COOPER NEWS DESK I COULD TAL"< AT LEi\JGT'i ABOUT fHE S TUPI 01 TY OF' IKE LOGI C HERE!:'.)', ruT PEHHAPS THE POI NT WOULD BE CL EA HEH TO YO U I}O' V.'t: SAl D, TO: DAVE COOPER H E: 'LYIJDO,>J JOK :-JSOIl SPEECfi PHOGHA"'l ~OT USABLE FOR KRAB BROA DC AST 1)1 LI GHT OF' OUR AL READY EXTENSI VE COVERAGE OF ,JOHNSON'S " pn ESI DE:'JCY". THA ,\i'< YOd AlJ'., AY. HAD YO :J "IEARD THE PROGRAM A:lJD EEJ ECTED I T, THAT ,, \,OUL D BE PER FECTLY UNPERSiA,IJDI BLE. TO HE.JECT I T BECAUSE YOU C(l.HfW Tf·n: AUDIO POHTION OF FIHING LINE, AND FOR NO OTI-!E H HEAS O.IJ, I S LlJ J) IC HUUS . ~ H E THIS JUST A SPEECH BY BUC~L EY , IT WOULD AT L EA ST BE SO ~E W I-! A T UlJDERSTANDI BLE, CO'\JSI DERI NG \·JHAT P AR~ BLA:IJ 1' 0 )1 CALL S .'-l P R ' S PAHANOI A ABOUT EQUAL TI ME. HO I~EV. EH , I CAN ASSUHE YOU BO TI-! SI DE S ;t1E REPBESErllTED AD'" I F1ABLY I N THE DEBATE, AND THE O':lJ Lf PERSO:\) lERHAPS ELIGIBLE TO ASK F'OR EQUAL rI ME, U.IlDER THl-: F AI H.'l ESS DOC TRI NE v,oULD BE CHIANG KAI SHEK. \olE DONT \\'151-1 TO 8E OBTUSE, BUT I·IE ARE GEATLY CO .\JF'U S E D. youn REPLY WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECI AT ED, A\jD i~E 'LL HOLD O\J TO TH E TAPE U"l.TIL THEN. GRr:G PALM ER The conclusion of the preceding teletype correspondence with National Public Radio was a phone call from Dave Cooper that evenin~ in which he apologi zed for the confusion and asked us to send the Buckley/Costigan tape immediately. We did, and that was the last we ever hear d ,about the debate. ANNOUNCING TIlE FIRST EVER JACK STRAW HE~1ORI Do you yearn for the thrill and ex~ citement of world travel? Are you tired of looking at other people's slides qf continental conquest? Do you see your~ self as an undiscovered Lowell Thomas? Does an intimate rendezvous in a pictur esque Parisian cafe sound enticin~? Do you wish we'd get on with it? Now, you too, as a member of the JACK STRAW HEMORIAL FOUNDATION, can travel to far away places for a fraction of 'the regular cos t! This Summe 7; , JSMF will be organizing a charter flight to Europe, open only to members of the Foundation and their immediate families.