6130 EARLY HUSIC - M!!Si c of the Renaissance 6: 30 EARLY MUSI C 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS - -from the 5th 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th Ba.mqUl: , Rococo & Classical Eras volume:> of the Pentagon P~pers volume of the Pentagon Papers 10.:00 SUSAP SUNFLOWER READS - f'rc

9:00 Dumas 12 :00 HOVIE REVIEWS (R) 6 : 30 12: 30 ETHNIC MUSIC/ Wi th Bob Verginia 10:00 from the 5th 3:00 MUSIC OF HARRY PARTCH - "The Wayward" volume ot the Pentagon Papers 4:00 AN ODE TO SORROW - Krishnamurti speaks 10 : 30 THE NEW MORNING MUSIC COLLAGE & on the ending of Sorrow. Pamela SHARING TIME Jennings & Jim Vawter read "The 12 : 00 COMNENTARY {R} 9:00 THE SUNDAY MORNING SHOW ' Oriki ' of Alajire" a Yoruba poem in 12:30 UX:ATELLI'S VIOLIN CONCERTO, Opus 3', 12 :00 JEAN SHEPHERD - From WOR radio in praise of an ancient god of suffering # 3 NYC 4:30 CHINESE MUSIC FROM SHANTUNG PROVINCE 1 , 00 LATIN AMERICAN REPORT 5 :00 YES ,BUT NOT FOR NOTHING - The l s t 1 : 0 0 THE GAY SHOW - Shan & Paul present 1: 30 VINTAGE JAZZ (R) theatre & OO~nt public meeting about the Seattle 2000 3:00 TYE NIBELUNGENLIED - A 14- part coinmission 2 :00 JAZZ ~OR A SllNDAY AFTERNOON/ Wi th presentation of the legend of the T~m W~re 6 :00 TO EXIST I S TO RESIST - Movemen t news Nibelungen as seen through Richard wi th Jo Mayn, s 5:00 MUSIC FOR A ~HILE/With Charlo tte Wagner's music & Corinne Heline's Farr 6 :30 ELECTROMUSIci OF PIERRE HENRY commentary . Today:an introduction to 7:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW/With Karen 7:00 BEWARE OF TH~ LAW - Presented by the the legend & Wagner's interpreta- Seattle Lawyer's Guild Engs trom tion of it . Read by Raymond Jarvi 7 :30 IN':ERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS 7 : 30 MORE CHINESE MUSIC FROM SHANTUNG 5 : 00 KRUMMHORNS & KINGS - Music from ;W, th Roy Harvey PROVINCE Medieval, Renaissance & early 8:00 FOLKSONGS OF THE LOUISIANA ACADIANS 8:00 DIG WHERE I'M COMIN' FROM, Part I I - Baroque times.Presented by Randy 8:30 KING BISCUIT TIME - Rural b~ues br. A.1 1"40:: ':T.i vt;:.::. dJJ .£ncroctuction co KcCarty wi th Bob West In Black History as seen by Black People ~ 6:30 FILM REVIEWS/With Dick Jameson 10:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS - ROck,jazz, blues & His delivery & choice of words are 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT dreams/Wi th Ray Serebrin brutal as the subject matter , slavery . 7:05 COMMENTARY 12:00 ROSWELL ' S RUT - Jazz Dr. Tate pUll s no punches-& nei ther 7 : 30 THEATRE REVIEWS will KRAB BOOK REVIEWS/With Roy Harvey 9 : 00 WILLIAM WITHERRUP at the U W - 7:45 LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC/With Dirk Koorn of 9:00 FORD HALL FORUM The Cali forni a poet reads from his works and speaks of his experience teaching at Soledad Prison 11:00 10 : 00 BLUEGRASS/ Wi th Tiny Freeman and/or hi s friends

from the vol ume of the Pen tagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC NELODIES 12 :00 COHNENTARY (R) 12:30 MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF ERASMUS EARLY MUSIC 1: 00 WAR REPORT (R) 10:00 SUSAN SUNFIDiER READS from the 5th 1:30 NEW YORK PRO MUSICA PERFORMS MUSIC 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers OF SCHUTZ & MELCHIAN FRANCK volume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC NELODIES 2:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW (R) 10:30 ETHNIC MELODIES 12 :00 COHNENTARY (R) 2 :30 BALLAD VARIANTS - "Riddles Wisely 12 :00 COMMENTARY (R) 12: 30 SACRED ANTHEMS OF PURCELL 6:30 EARLY MUSIC Expounded" & "" 12:30 SONGS & DANCES FROM GERNANY C. 1: 00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) 10:00 SUSAN SUNFIDiER" READS from the 5th 3:00 ~CM FREE IS"T~E FREE PRESS? - The 1460-1560 1:30 INSTRUNENTAL MUSIC OF PALESTRINA volume of the Pentagon Papers Free Press ~s a newspaper, recen tly 1:00 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS (R) 2 :00 THE AFRICA PROGRAM (R) 10: 30 20TH CENTURY & AFTER banned from open access areas of Ft. 1:30 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BAROOUE OPERA _ 2:30 HAHZA EL DIN PERFORMS 12 :00 COMNENTARY (R) Lewis. The ACLU explains the case & Today Randy McCarty presen ts Part I 3: 00 GARFIAS! (R) 12:30 7WO SYMPHONIES OF C.P.E. & J.C. BACH why they have taken it up (in the of Hon teverdi ' s "L' Orfeo" 5:00 PEGGY SEEGER & EWAN MCCOLL act & 1 :00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) form of a sui t agains t Ft. Lewis & 2 : 45 THE BROOK by Pe ter Xi lham sing HTitus Andronicus' Complaint" 1:30 HARPSICHORD MUSIC OF RAMEAU McCord AFB 3:00 URBAN BLUES {R} & "Gernutus, the Jew of Vsnlce" 2 : 00 BEWARE OF THE LAW (R) 4: 00 PENTAGON PAPE~ TRIAL _ 5:00 OPEN TINE 5 : 30 WHAT'S IT ALL MEAN? 2:30 BALLAD VARIANTS - "The Broomfield Da vid rrankel talks wi th Anthony Russo 5: 30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD Antho:;:,y Russo goes beyond the issues of t1~e PelJ ta~cn Papers Trial Ii I~xplores Hill" & "" (co-defendant with Daniel Ellsberg in I NIGHT ,Part IV - Roy Harvel} conti n­ 3:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS (R) th'E! case) about h.i..s enl.-olvemeut with ues to explore the VietVet dilemma U.S. envolvement in Vi e tnam and the 5:00 OPEN TIME the Tdal. R • . 6:30 MICHIO NIYAGI performs 4 works on possibili ty for social change here & 5:30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD 5 :00 TYE FORM OF REFORM ,Part II - From the the koto abroad, produced ,.. y D,n·id Frankel NIGHT, Part III - Roy Harvey contin­ Ci ti zen's Conference on Washington 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 6 :30 PEGGY & EWAN continue wi th "The ues to explore the VietVet dilemma courts. A panel discussion on solu­ 7:05 COHNENTARY Spanish Tragedy" & "A Warning Piece 6:30 TURKISH VILLAGE MUSIC tions to oourt ills by Betty Fletcher, 7: 30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS to " 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT Robert Block & Luvern Rieke / Wi th Roy Harvey 7 :00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 7 :05 COMNENTARY 6:00 HISTORY OF MODERN FRENCH ORGAN MUSIC - 8:00 MUSIC OF THE SENUFO from the UNESCO 7 :05 COMMENTARY 7:30 WAR REPORT/With Roy Harvey Today:Early music by Messiaen collection 7: 30 AFRICA REPORT 8:00 TYE OLD WAXWORKS - Memory songs of 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 8: 30 THE AFRICA PROGRAM/Wi th Simon 8:00 DIG WHERE I'M COMIN' FROM,Part III _ Yesteryear/With Earl Smith 7 :05 COMNENTARY Ottenberg Dr. H.E. Phillips, Prof. of Education 9:00 LIEDER/ With Raymond Jarvi 7: 30 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS/Wi th 9:00 GARFIASJ Husic from around the & Philosophy at Walla Wa lla College, 10:00 JEAN SHEPHERD - From WOR radio in Wi lliam Handel of Berkeley world, readings & surprises/ Wi th compares "Law & Justi ce" to ,t Law & N,YC 8 :00 OLD TINE MUSIC/wi th Phil Williams & Robert Garfias Order" wi th emphasis on the Black 11 :00 DR. PHAGE/Wi th Jon Gallant, music, John Burke 11:00 HAM RADIO HOURS - Marvelous marvels person's view beer & ski ttles 9 :00 OPEN TIllE with Captain Kilocycle , Homer 9 :00 POPULAR FOLK SONGS FROM " 'HE 1 : 00 Tad Cook trucks on • .. 9:30 FIND THE GOOD RED ROAD,Part II - The Hetr"d",ne, Phil Harmoni c & others CARIBBEAN problems & possibilities of making 9: 30 CLASSIC JAZZ/Wi th Mike Duffy Communi ty Colleges responsi ve to the 11:00 LATE,BUT ERNEST/ With Ernest Jones needs of Native Americans is dis­ 1 :00 Tad Cook truCks on .. . cussed by Bill Grover,Comanche, & Cal Dupree ,Sioux 10: 30 EWAN MCCOLL & PEGGY SEEGER sing protest songs 11 :00 URBAN BLUES/ Wi th Dir:k Shurman 1 : 00 '[ad Cook trucks on • • •

We ll, at this writing we don't know the re­ hearing (so-coiled) of several years a go, will probobly have received the building Incidentolly, we could use your help on sults of the December Marathon, but those though that is abou t ha lf paid. O ur elec­ perr. ;; t by the time you are rea ding th is, tha t if you have sarre ti r. e , If you don 't who gave have our si ncere tha nks, The tric bill is around seventy-five do llars a Then th e boys fro,," Te xas wi II co",e up have any carpentry experience we can st i l l ten thousand dollars that we hope to ha ve month and will take an enormous jump ond pu t up the tower in about three oa ys use your he lp , Call us at 325- 5111 frolT raised by the ti me you receive this will when we jump f rom 20, 000 watts to forty­ or so, O ur carpentry crew wi II pre-fab 10 or to 6 p, weekdays . This HEW grant go to a lot of different uses. We still Owe seven thousand and a half. Th:lt 's sti ll a sh ack for ou r tronsrr. itter so th at it doe sn 't tha t is enabling us to boost our pawer and our lawyers a good bi t fr om th e obscenity pro ceeding more or less on schedu le. We catch a cold u p there on Cougar M~un t ain, to return ou r cu rrent board, t u rn bb l e.s~ od CA GRAPHICS. Sesa:Ja.S23-1162

Non-Profit O rA. 9 : 00 THE Sen/DAY MORlfING SHaY U.S. POSTAGE 6 :30 12 : 00 JEAN SHEPHERD ... ~'~nm f'/OR Radio in NrC ~J{RAI3FM PAID 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th 3:00 IfUS.rC OF HARRY PARTCH - Today:"r-elu­ 1406 1 : 00 'i'RANSCENDEllTAL MEDITATION I S ALIVE & Harvard Ave. ~:m'~ . WA sions of the Fury II 7 vo:lume of the Pentagon Papers WELL - Charles Lutes, 2nd in corrunand Seattle, WA 98122 Permit No. 9~66 4:30 ~O WOMEN IN CIlI/IA , Part I - Ann 10.30 THE GLOBAL VILLAGE HITCHHIKBRS' CWB t o Maharishi, spt)aks of the !]

6:30 BARLY HUSIC 10 :00 SUNFLOWER & ENGSTROM READ - 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC MELODIBS EARLY MUSIC 12.00 COMMENTARY (R) 10:00 SUNFLOWER & ENGSTROM READ - From the 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers 12: 30 THE JULIAN BREAM CCt{SORT performs ( , 3J EARLY MUSIC Elizabethan music 10: 30 ETHNIC MELODIf:S ':'?;'1,J S~NFWWER & ENGSTROM READ - From the 1: 00 WAR REPORT (R) 12 : 00 COMMENTARY (R) 5t.1 volume of the Pentagon Papers 12 : 30 SONATAS FOR TRUMPET & STRINGS OF 1: 30 EARLY GERMJIN MINNESANG & SPRECHTDICH- ·OdO 20TH C1:NTURY & AFTER TUNG nIBER 12 , 10 COMHEIlTARY (R) 2:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW 1: 00 SOVIET PRESS & PBRIODICALS (R) 1: 30 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BAROQUE OPERA - 12 ,30 THE PURCEJ..L CONSORT OF VOICES per- 2: 30 16TH CENTURY SPANISH VI~UELA MUSIC forms Medieval Carols 3:00 PEOPLE ' S INSIC OF CJ{INA {R} Today: Randy McCar ty conel udes his 1 :00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) 4:30 WHO ' S OVERTHRCMING WHO? - Anothe r presentation of Monteverdi ' 5 1: 30 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LYRICS feature on the newspaper "Free Press" "L ' Orfeo" 2 : 45 "THE FROG POND" by Peter Kilham 2 : 00 BEWARE ?F TJlE LAW (R) & its battles against the brass at 2 : 30 J.S. BACH'S CANTATA BWV 147 Ft Lewis & NcCord MB 3: 00 'IRBAN 8LUES (R) 3 : OQ ROBOTNOR HOURS (R) 5,30 TURKISH VILLAGE MUSIC 5: 00 OPEN TIME !.: ':'0 Opr;N TIME 6:00 MUSIC OF TURKBY/With Ali San S: 30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO TiIAT GOOD 5: 3= ro NOT GO GENTLE IIITO THllT GOOD 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT NIGFf7' , Par!: VI - ROI'; Harvey contin­ NIGH"',Part V - Roy Harvey continues 7 : 05 COMMBNTARY ues to <2 xplore the ViC'tVet di lemma 6 : 3.1 EALLAD VA..~IANTS - "Lord Randall" & to I?xplore tile vjctVet dileTtr.1c 7 : 30 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS/Wi th ~ :30 NOEL[; FOR ORGAll or D'AOUIN William Handel of Berkeley "T.'"!€' Baffled Knight" 7:UO NOTES fY)J~ TIlE tJI'iIlT 8:00 JAZZMAN GALAXY - Aaron Dumas hosts a ~. " SOTES FDn THE flIGHT 7: 0 5" COMMENTARY pro!!rarn of jazzJ jazz reviews, com­ .. : '':' _':'N.\fE.VTARY .. : fll ~ .\1·SRN.~':'IONAL IVE'fIS REVIEW & AJIALYSIS 7:30 ~'llP REM/~T/"'ith RO;} IId£WIj mentary & del1lO.1lStrations by local & 8:00 PEO:?LE'S HU£IC 01' C!lINA/With J.im visiting jazz musicians "'·i:-.'! Roy Harvey a:IJo ['!.A. 'IIC \·C('I ~ SlS ESTILWS/With Allen C'1~w-Paj-, 9 , 30 FIND THE GOOD RED ROAD,Part III - 9: 30 HUMOROUS & BI.'COLIC SONGS jo'RON EARI,Y Ken LaFontaine, Gros Vant, is followed }'otl~e '1 :00 GARFIA... '! . Music from around th~ 16TH CENTURY GERIIANY by a NaVaho leader, a Kiowa educator ~;or ld , r~Jjing<; & s u=p~·ises/ r/j th 10:00 Jf:AN SHHFHERD - From "IUR radio in NY( & a Hopi. They ,a ll relate to their Robert Ga: ~~ 3';;- J}:OO fJIV!:'Rl'IMEN'.1I/with Leila Go rbman experiences i n workin!! for b etter 11:00 RA.:JI ..- HOURS/lYi.tJJ Captain 1 : 00 Tad Cook t rucj..S on .•• college educations for Nati ve H~lU Xilocycl€, HOIre= He trodyne, Phil Americans 10: 30 VIOLETTA PARRA sings seven Chilean 1l-J"",ooIJi.:: & others songs 11:00 URBAN BLUES/With Dick Shunnan

Aaron Dumas 12 :00 MOVIE REVIEWS (R) 12:30 ETHNIC MUSIC/ Wi th Bob Verginia 6 130 EARLY HUSIC 3.00 MUSIC OF HARRY PARTCH - To conc1 ude 10.00 SUNFUMER & ENGSTROIt READS - From the the series , we'll hear some instru­ 5 th vol ume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 00 SUNFUMER & f:NGSTRDN READ - From the mental works, songs, & anything that 10130 ETHNIC HElLODIES 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers wasn't played along the way 9:00 12.00 COHHENTARY (R) 1 0130 THB NEW .4KJRNINC. NUSIC COLLAGE & 4,00 TACCIlI '5 TABLE - Mary & Roberto an 12 : 00 JEAN SHEPHERD - Fr om WOR radio in NYC 12: 30 FRANCIS CHAPELf:T performs secular SHARING TI!lE the tasry oooking of Zea1y. Ie s 1: 00 BERNADINE, WELFARE ACTIVIST - Some Baroque organ mlJSi e- 12: 00 COMHENTARY (R) inexpensi tie, but needs tender, loving welfare myths versus the facts, a 1.00 INTERNATIONAL NEffS REVIEW (R) 12.30 HUNGARIAN DANCBS FOR HARPSICHORD care to crea te conversation wi th Bernadine Garret"t, 1. 30 SACRED & SECULAR HUSIC FRO!l HEDIEVAL 1.00 LATIN AHBRICAN REPORT (R) 4. 30 RENAISSANCE MUSIC FROM FLCll.ENCE head of the Washington State Welfare FRllNCB 1:30 VINTAGE JAZZ (R) 5100 TWO WOMEN IN CHINA, Part II - Jane Rights Organi zation 2: 00 FLAMENCO Y SUS BSTILLOS (R) 3:00 THE NIBELUNGENLIBD, Part III - uptegrove went to the People ' s 2.00 JAZZ FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON/ With Ti m 3.00 GARFIASI (R) Corinne He1ine' s commentary & Republi c of China wi th a group of Wire 5.00 OPBN TIHEI Richard Wagner's mlJSic. Today: the students recently. She speaks about 5:00 MUSIC FOR A WHILE/ With Charlotte 5.30 BALTIC'S BOP STOP conclusion of "Das Rheingold". Read both COWl try & ci ty Ii fe there Farr 7 .00 NOTES FOR THE !lIGHT by Raymond Jarvi 6100 TO EXIST IS TO RESIST - Movement 7 : 00 BEWARE OF THE LAt.. - Produced by the 7.05 COMMENTARY 5:00 KRU!I!/HORNS & KINGS/With Randy news/ Wi th Jo Haynes Seat"tle Lawyer' s Guild 7: 30 lATIN AMERICAN REPORT Nd:arty 6 : 30 HAHBREAU'S "CONSTELLATIONS II" & 7: 30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS 8,00 DIG WHERE I' H COlaN' FROII, Part V - 6.30 !/OVIE RBVIEWS/ With Dick JlJl!>!?son "INTERFERENCES" for organ /Wi th Roy Harvey Dr. Alex Swan, of Fiske Uni versi ty , 7100 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 7.00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW/With Karen 8 : 00 POPUIAR FOLKSONGS FROM TIlE BAHAMAS 8:30 KING BISCUIT TIME - blues/With on "Race,Communtty & Crime": " • • Wben 7.05 COIIHBNXARY Engstrom Rural ethnic groups are penetrated by the 7:30 THBATRE REVIEWS 7:30 HAUSA MUSIC OF NIGERIA Bob West dominant liM te socio-cu1 tura1 value BOOK REVIEWS/wi th Roy Harvey 8 :00 DIG WHERE I'M COHIN' FROM, Part VI - 10:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS - Rock, jazz & b l ues/ s!/s tens , crime rates with!n the 7. 45 lATIN ANERICAN IlUSIC/lii th Dirk Drs. Alex SWan & Al Tate conclude Wi th Ray Serebrin ethnic groups go up ••• " Koarn the subjects beglU1 by them e a rlier 12:00 ROSWELL'S RUT - Jazz 9 :00 LEFT PRESS REVIEIi/With Frank 9.00 FORD HALL FCF.UN - i n the series . Tonight: Dr. Swan in Krasnowskl} a question & answer session & Dr. 9 130 VINTAGE JAZZ/Wi th Hal Sherlock 11.00 JAZZ/With Tim R4J1DS Ta te in another his tory lesson on 11,00 LATB, BU'I' BRNEST - Jazz/ With Ernest wM te America as a black person sees JOnBS it 1 : 00 Tad Cook truckS on • •• 9.00 DANIEL BERRIGAN AT STANFORD - An excellent speech from last spring \ 10.00 BLUEGAASS/Wi th Tiny Freeman and his friends

recorders to the Smithsonian where th::e~y~"""t·a·'k·s·. ·IITh·e·III9·,~500~·do~I~Ia·r·s "th~at HEW laid ter we were awarded broadcast faci Ii- will be on permanent display next to the on us was matched by a contribution of master control room, we over­ Spirit of St . Louis ond other antiquarian six thousand from' PONCHO . Our engin- ties grant, that HEW would have been happy haul the current equlpmen ~ a production to award us up to a hundred thousand dollars radio station . Once all ti.at is done (MCR KRAB is looking for on experienced person to wonders, does not provide any money for eering director, BEN DAWSON deserves room . KRAB has never really had one so either the renovation of our new facility an award of $Ome kind for sqeezing more if we had been able to come up with the by I-I-n, PR by 2-15-73), we'll be able to produce and host the morning program . Format that 01 I our volunteers have had to do The Air Station, or for the transmitter equipment out of that amount of money than $33,333.33 that we would have had to put bring you more In the way of documentaries, and content are open to determination. But, their work live. With a production room shock. So another t;hunk of the marathon ... k up in matching funds . At any rate we're drama, area musi cians, and other as yet un­ those who wo nt to be PJ the DJ would be ill­ anyone in his right mind would min pos- we'll have an opportunity to tighten up monies will go tc>ward those necessary sible . We heard somewhat off the cuff af- delighted that KRAB wi II 1m... a brand new dreamed ci wonders . After we're done with advised to apply. Send a resume and ei ther an things a little. A radio station that can the heavy construction, weill invite you all explanation of what yo,· would like -to do or an do only live progrommin" is only half a to a gron< o~ning $0 you can come and see audition tope (half an hour in length) to: Rick ,our new bys . "Aaedler,KRAS,1406 Harvard, Seattle, Wn . 98122.