The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1968 — Page 7
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THE DAILY BANNER
DAILY TV GUIDE
Blondie
By Chic Young
VniDAY, January 19. 1968
Evening
8:00 Ch. 3—News.
6-13—News.
8—McHale’s Navy
sports, weather weather, sporta-e
10—News, weather, sports 6:30 Ch. 2-6—News. Huntley. Brlnkley-c 4—Perry Mason 8-10—News, Cronkite-e 13—I Love Lucy 7:00 Ch. 2—Tarzan-c 6-8—News, weather, sports-e 10—Rifleman 13—Gilhgan’s Island 7:30 Ch. 4—Truth or Consequences-e 6—World ol Horses-s-c 8-10—Wild, Wild West-e 13—Off to See the Wizard-* 8:00 Ch. 2—Movie -c 4—Divorce Court-c 8:30 Ch. 4—American West-e 6—Star Trek-c 8-10—Gomer Pyle. CSMC-c 13—Operation: Entertainment
debut-c
9:00 Ch. 4—Merv Griffln-c 8—Movie-c 10—Big Valley-c 9:30 Ch. 6—Hollywood Squares-debut-e 13—Guns of Will Sonnett-c 10:00 Ch. 2—High Chapparal-c 6—Bell Telephone Hour-s-c 10—News, weather, sports 13—Judd-c 10:30 Ch. 4—News and weather 10—It Takes a Thief-debut-e 11:00 Ch. 2—News, weather sports 4—Alan Burke-c 6-8-13—News, weather, sports-C 11:30 Ch. 2—High School Scoreboard 6—Tonight-c 8—Movie-c 13—Joey Bishop-e 11:45 Ch. 2—Johnny Carson-* 12:00 Ch. 10—Laredo-c 1:00 Ch. 2-6—News 13—Continental Comment 1:30 Ch. 13—Childhood 2:00 Ch. 13—Understanding Our World 2:30 Ch. 13—News-c SATURDAY. January 20, 1968
Morning
6:45 Ch. 13—Five Minutes to Live By-* 6:50 Ch. 13—County Newsreel 7:00 Ch. 4—Popeye-c 6—Super 6-c 13—Continental Comment 7:30 Ch. 6—Super Presldent-c 8—Indiana Farmer 13—Farm Front. Miller-* 8:00 Ch. 2—Living Language 6—Three Stooges-c 8-10—Captain Kangaroo-* 13—Saturday Almanac-c 8:30 Ch. 2—Animal Secrets-c 13—Timothy Churchmouse-e
TELEVISION IN REVIEW
By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — ABC-
TV, which began its season with an impressive four-hour study of Africa, is looking to another lengthy documentary project to bolster the network’s sagging fortunes. On three nights of one week in March, it will offer one-hour programs that add up to a major adaptation of William L. Shirer’s definitive history of Nazi Germany, “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.’ “Of an entire new generation bom since the end of World War n, few realize the significance of the Nazi era,” says a spokesman for the sponsor. Xerox Corp. “But all of us—not just the very young—need reminding how easy it was for a modem nation to blindly follow the wrong path.” The broadcasts, scheduled for March 6, 8 and 9, will trace Hitler’s life “from the Bavarian inn where he was bom to the ruins of the chancellory in Berln where he died,” says the network. Shirer, a correspondent in Germany for many of the years covered in his work, will appear on camera several times to tell of eyewitness accounts, and offer his reflections. The first of the three hours, entitled “The Rise to Power,”
will analyze the economic and political causes that led to Hitler’s ascendancy. The second hour, “The Road to War,” will concern iltself with Nazi successes from 1933— when Hitler seized absolute control—to the fall of France. The final broadcast, “Gotterdammerung,” will deal with the Third Reich from 1941 to its demise in bombed-out Berlin in 1945.
9:00 dj. 3—Super 6-c 4-10—Frankenstein Jr.-« 8—Youth Looks at Llterature-c
13—Casper-c
9:30 Ch. 2—Super President-*
4—Klmba-c 8-10—Herculo
13—Fantastic Four-c
8-10—Herculolds-o
10:00 Ch. 2—Fllntstones-c 4—Stingray-c 8-10—Shazzan-e 13—Spider-man-c 10:30 Ch. 2-6—Samson & Goliath-c 4-10—Space Ghost-c 8—Uncle Buster-c 13—Journey to the Center of the Earth-c 11'00 Ch. 2-6—Blrdman-c 4—Hoosler Roundup 10—Moby Dick-c 13—King Kong-c 11:30 Ch. 2-6—Atom Ant/S*cr*t Squirrel-c 4—Lessons for Living 8-10—Superman/Aquaman-c 13—Georg* of the Jungle-c
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By Frank Robbins
Executive producer of the entire project is Mel Stuart, who has guided the highly-acclaim-ed election documentaries entitled “The Making of a President.”
Afternoon
2-6—Top Cat-* 4—Upbeat-c 13—Beatles-e
2-6—Cool McCool-c 8-10—Jonny Quest -c
13—American Bandstand-c
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Stuart is a leading executive of Wolper Productions, which has turned out “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” for ABC-TV. The producer of the three programs is Jack Kaufman, who served in the same capacity for the recent ABC-TV documentary “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.’
The programs about the Third Reich will, like the book, tell the story from the point of view of the Germans.
NEW YORK UPI — Singer Harry Belafonte has been booked to sit in as host for NBC’s “Tonight” program during Johnny Carson’s absence Feb. 5-9.
2—Happenings
4—Movle-c
6—Saturday Matlne* 8-10—Lone Ranger-e 1:30 Ch. 2—College Basketball, Wichita State vs. Southern IlDnois-c 6—Underway for Peace-c 8—WilUam TeU 10—Dr. Hopp & Friends 13—College Basketball. Louisville vs. Cincinnati-c 3:00 Ch. 6—Saturday Matinee 8-10—Big Ten Basketball. Northwestern vs. Michigan
State-c
6—Flipper-c 4—Bill Anderson-e 6—Animal Secrets-e 3:30 Ch. 2-13—Pro Bowlers Tour-e 4—College Basketball. Wichita State vs. Southern Ulnois-c 6—G-E College Bowl-c 4:00 Ch. 6—Village Square-c
8—Movie
10—CBS Golf Classic-* 6—Country Music Hall-e 2-13—Wide World of Sports-* 6—Porter Wagoner-c 10—Laredo-c 4—Championship Wrestling 6—Grand Ole Opry-c
HE CLINIC OF PR.VERRALHASN2 RECORD OF BURT AS A PATIENITJOHNEE ? ZEN WHERE WE GO NOW 2*
TO THE VILLAGE OF 'CERVEAU C
JANINE... WHERE THE CLINIC IS LOCATED/^-'
2:30 Ch. 3:00 Ch
BUT IF ZEV DENY WE'RE GOING TO THE OVERZE PHONE. FOUCE-PReCiNCT WHY SHOULD THE) STATION-.THEY 6AV DIFFERENT MUST HAVE AN EEN PERSON F ACCIDENT REPORT-
Beetle Bailey
By Mart Walker
4:30 Ch. 6:00 Ch.
Programs subject to chang* without notice.
CONTRACT BRIDGE
By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder In Matters' Individual Championship Play)
TUT YOUR PLAY
Here are a couple of doubledummy problems. Remember that In double-dummy problems you are expected to take advantage of seeing all four hands. Best defense is also assumed. Hand Ha 1 4 AQ10986
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You are declarer at Six Notrump and West leads the five of hearts.
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Hand No. 1. Win the dub with the ace and draw three rounds of trumps, discarding a club from dummy. Lead a spade to the queen, cash the ace of spades discarding your ace of diamonds, and ruff a spade. When you now lead the four of diamonds. West cannot prevent you from reaching dummy to discard your three club losers on the 10-9-8 of spades. Note that you must discard the ace of diamonds on the ace of spades. If you discard a dub instead. West can defeat you by dropping his king of spades on the ace to avoid being end-
played.
Hand No. 2. Win the heart with the queen and cash the ace. Then cash five spade tricks and the A-K of diamonds, discarding a club and two diamonds from dummy. Now play & low heart, finessing the nine, and follow this by leading the king of clubs, discarding your king of hearts. When West takes the ace, he must put you back in dummy with either a heart or a club, and you then have twelve tricks, as advertised. Your two diamond losers go on the jack of hearts and queen of cluba.
(C 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
1-19-68
A Vonderschmitt Theatre
FRI„ SAT., SUN.
They’re young,,, they’re in love ,. and they kill people.
WAKKEN BEATTY FAYE IDIJELAAYAS
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Sot. Sun. Matin** — 2:00 Evenings — 7:15 — 9:30
American captured by Cudan patrol
MIAMI UPI—Hanava Radio said Thursday Cuban forces had captured ex-paratrooper Everett D. Jackson of Los Angeles, Calif., when his light plane was shot down off central Cuba three weeks ago.
The Cuban radio said the 27-year-old Jackson admitted he had “intended to infiltrate into Cuban national territory.”
The broadcast said Jackson, a U.S. Army veteran who had served with the 101st Airborne Division, was flying over Cadiz Bay north of the town of Rancho Veloz in Las Villas province when his light plane was shot down by antiaircraft fire from Cuban coastal patrol units.
Jackson's plane crashed in Cayo Falcones, a small island north of the bay, the broadcast said.
The Cuban radio said Jackson had dropped a parachute with packages that contained an Ml carbine, six clips, more than 200 rounds of ammunition, two cameras with telephoto lenses, two parachutes, a notebook, a pair of binoculars, military scale maps and a telescopic rifle sight
ing a “Taylorcraft” with the registration No. N96457, the broadcast said. Jackson is married, a resident of Los Angeles, and had served in the U.S. Army’s 82nd
Airborne Division in the United States, in the 11th Division in Germany and in the 101st Airborne Division in Kentucky, according to the Cuban broadcast.
NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
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By Bob Montano
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INDIANA WEATHER: Partly cloudy with Ititle temperature change today. Fair and colder tonight. Saturday mostly sunny and continued mild. High today in 40s. Low tonight in 20s. High Saturday 42 to 52. Precipitation probability 10 per cent today, 5 tonight and Saturday. Outlook for Sunday: Mostly fair with little temperature change. Minimum 27* 6 A.M 31* 7 AM 29* 8 A.M 27* 9 A.M 29* 10 A.M 32* 11 A.M 33*
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 1. Falsehoods 5. Fathers 9. Brazilian tapir 10. Jewish month 11. Region of Africa 12. Lawful 14. Swiss canton 15. Stinger 16.0.T. book: abbr. 17. Entertained 20. French pronoun 21. SmaU flower 22. Form 23. Grasscutter 25. Items in
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19. Zodiac sign 20. Continent: abbr. 22. Mine truck 24. Epoch 25. Drag 26. Accedes 27. Toward 29. Coronet 30. Motor 31. Observed 33. One kind of bird 35. Antitoxin
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work
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One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different.
A Cryptogram Quotation
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Jackson took off from the Homestead Airport south of Miami about 4 p.m. on Dec. 29, the broadcast said. He wa» fly-
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
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