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KRAB? SEATTLE? SEPTEMBER? The International News How To Read Your Address Label

Startinq September 14 KRAB will be broadcasting (almost) daily news about what is happening in other parts of the world. This program will Actually the only additional information contained replace the weekly news summaries that ,Jim and on these labels is expiration date, and that is Tom Lobe have been producing over the last five remarkably easy to decipher: The first number is months, and will provide more time for more the last diqit of the year it expires, 1976 reduces timely and detailed coverage of events. The to 6, 1977 reduces to 7, and 1978 to 8. The second News will be produced by Jim Lobe, using the two numbers are the month it expi res: thus the resources of the Briti sh Broadcas ti ng Servi ce' s whole number such as 703, would decode as 1977, World Service, Internews, National Public Radio, 3 month (r~arch). We are te lli ng you a 11 of thi s so and an abundance of printed materials including that you can see for yourself when it is time to foreign newspapers and international journals renew, and doublecheck the subscription processing that we expect to provide the behind the scenes when you send a check in. insight necessary to the understanding of world even ts • For the 1as t ha lf of SeRtember you can As announced last month. KRAB will occasiona1y trade hear the news each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday address lists with other non-profit organizations, and Friday night at 10:00 PM. We have ~urpo~ely on a once only use basis. Anyone who ·does not want chosen thi s time, as it does not confll ct Wl th their name traded off can have their name and address any other radio or television news program, deleted from the traded list by calling the station that we are aware of. In October we'll add a and requesting same. \ole will not violate your fifth night, r~onday. pri vacy, but you' 11 have to te 11 us fi rs t.

"Why Does KRAB is a noncommercial educational radio station The Prografll Guide licensed to the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation, a non-profit corporation. The station broadcasts at an effecti ve radi ated power of 45,000 watts, on a This frequency of 107.7 MHz, FM. Offices and studios Look Way? are located at 1406 Harvard, Seattle, Wa 98122. Listeners who contribute $25 or more each year become subscribers. and are entitled to receive First off, our scheduling has been undergoing a the mon th 1y proqram qui de. of whi ch thi sis one. number of changes, many of which you will notice Checks should be made out to KRAB, and all after a look inside. Even more changes are donations are tax-deductible. planned for nctober, changes that we hope to make it easier for you to find what you want to Early in the fonnation OT KRAB it was arqued that hear within the programming, as well as allow for a radio station to be true1y responsive to the space for some new shows. needs of that part of "the community" not favored Second, In July we included a business reply with access to, orprogramming produced by. com­ envelope with each program guide and a letter mercial media, that station must, amonq other urging extra support. While this did help to thinqs, be operated by a small, dedicated. low boost our income for early July, we were not pai d staff whose qoa 1 is to encourage and support able to afford envelopes for August, thus con­ the activities of volunteers in producing the tributions fell off, dwindled, disappeared. All actual proqramminq. This continues to be the way of this exp1antion we hope dramatizes the contin­ of KRAB. There are many things for volunteers to uing need for your support. We COUldn't afford do at KRAB, ranginq Trom the vital support activ­ the regular size guide, and while we do feel the ities of addressinq, enve1Qpe stuffing and clean­ guide important, KRAB is not in the publishing up, to the also vitar areas of proqramming: business: the radio comes first. (at the time recording. board operation, and production. If thi sis bei ng written we are off the ai r due to you are interested, please call or come by the transmi tter fail ure -- hopefully it wi 11 not cost s ta ti on. us ovennuch to have it repaired). At any rate, if all goes well, there is a business reply And. KRAB exi s ts as a forum for arts and ideas, envelope in this guide. Please use it if you've both entertaininq and educational. normally not heard on the radio. Anyone with opinions in dis­ got an extra d011ar to spare. Thanks. aqreement with those expressed on any program broadcast on KRM is invited to contact the stat­ ion for time to express their views.

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- t)f)IfI. EARLY fY)V6\C , . l.J~vJ L! R;; \\::11'1\ . THE FOLK SHOW 6IJ~,\'6WE. u~ Public Affairs ~ J(ilt. m~\C/ 9/10 4:00 Quiet contemporary folk music perform­ 9/1 7:00PM "Human Riqhts Under r~artia1 Law", ~W1~ Father Bruno Hicks, who spent 10 years workina ed by Tim McKamey and Caroline Aiken, who call with sugar cane cutters in the Phi 1i ppi nes, ' f\lIDL'B\ t\w1'3 ~ fl'\1O'C ffRI1-\ \'IlliS\C Ct~lfP~N ~ 1YlL6\U themselves Hourglass: some things you've heard speakinCi on conditions there. before, and many that you haven't. KM~ ~~'554- 9/24 4:00 A sunny afternoon of old time tunes, 9/7 12:00N Iran: A Coun-try I-lithout Justice? played by the Last Chance Boys. Them boys is A forum sponsored by the Committee for Artistic '6:\).(. . oCl~ mf\6. and Intellectual Freedom in ' Iran, held in June Craig Keene, banjo and fiddle; Buddy Ratner, at the University of Washinqton, with Oanie1 ~.~l1'J'ff'- guitar; Mike Schway, fiddle; and Kevin Sanders. E11sberg and Reza Baraheni, an Iranian author ~ I'I\I6\u J1ll fO<-A mandolin and banjo. and former political prisoner. 9/7 7:30PM The Chippewas and the Oneidas 6J~ An hour sound portrait Of the Chippewa and nnei da tri bes from WHA i n r~adi son, Hi s conson. ~~ ~ ern' M~ 9/7 8:30PM Tools for Transition: The Transition "-n1E. fI~ootJ·· Thi sis the fi rs tin a seri es of fi ve proqrams, CDtJt-:lClL- ~S\5C0\la~ taken from a course sponsored by Central Hash. State College. In t,his program are Hilson Clark, ~\~\.J

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