The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1968 — Page 5

Saturday, February 17, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greeneaatle, Indiane

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THE DAILY BANNER

DAILY TV GUIDE

SATTTRDAY, February IT. 196S Eveninc 6:00 Ch. 6-R—News, weather, sports-c 10—News, weather, sports 6:30 Ch. 2-13—Winter Olympics-s-c 4—Perry Mason 6—News, McGee-* 8—Burke’s Law 10—News, Mudd-e 7:00 Ch. 2—Mothers-in-Law-c &—Death Valley Days-c 10—TV Sportsman Club 7:30 Ch. 2-6—Saint-c 4—Leave it to Beaver 8-10—Jackie Gleason-c 13—College Basketball, Indiana vs. Michigan 8:00 Ch. 4—Safari-c 8:30 Ch. 2-6—Get Smart-c 8-10—My Three Sons-c 9:00 Ch. 2-6—Movie-c 4—Wrestling Championships-a 8—Hogan's Heroes-c 10—College Basketball, IndiState vs. Evansville 13—Midwestern Hayride-c 8:30 Ch. 8—Petticoat Junction-c 10:00 Ch. 8—Mannix-8 13—Hollywod Palace-c 10:30Ch. 13—News, weather, sports-e 11:00 Ch. 2-10—News, weather, sports 4—Joe Fyne-c 6-8—News, weather, eports-c 13—Probe-c 11:20 Ch. 6—Movie 11:30 Ch. 2-13—Winter Olympics-s-e 8—Movie, double feature-c 10—Movie-c 11:45 Ch. 2—Championship Wrestllng-c 13—Probe-c 12:00 Ch. 13—News, McBee-c 12:15 Ch. 13—Saturday Atmanae-e 12:30 Ch. 4—Ski with Stein-c 12:35 Ch. 4—Adventures in Paradise 12:45 Ch. 2—Commitment 13—Painter’s Art 1:00 Ch. 2—News 1:15 Ch. 13—News-e SUNDAY, February 18, 1868 Morning 6:30 Ch. 6—This Is the Answer 6:45 Ch. 13—Five Minutes to Liv« By-c 6:50 Ch. 13—County Newsreel 7:00 Ch. 6—This is the Life 13—Agriculture U.S.A.-e 7:30 Ch. 6—God is the Answer 13—Cristopher Program 7:45 Ch. 4—Sacred Heart-c 8:00 Ch. 2—Social Security in Action 4—Patterns for Living 10—Herald of Truth-c 13—Continental Comment 8:15 Ch. 2—Cryptic Corner 8:30 Ch. 2—Revival Fires-c 4—Popeye-c 6—Herald of Truth-c 8—Scared Heart 10—Faith for Today-c 13—Light Time-c 8:48 Ch. 8—Religion In the News-c 13—Indiana State Police-c 8:00 Ch. 2—God Is the Answer 4-10—Tom and Jerry-c 6—Gospel Singing Jubilee 8—Brushstrokes-c 13—Cadle Chapel-e 8:30 Ch. 4-10—Underdog-c 8—TTT Church-c 13—Milton the Monster-* 10:00 Ch. 2—America Sings 4—Movie-c 6—Challenge 8-10—Lamp Unto My Feet 13—Llnus-c 10:30 Cb. 2—Gospel Singing Jubile* 6—Faith for Today-c 8-10—Look up and Live 13—Bugs Bunny-c 11:00 Ch. 6-Movie 8-10—Camera Three-e 13—Bullwinkle-c

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11:30 Ch. 2—Word of Life 8—Face the Nation-e 10—This is the Life 13—Discovery '68-c Afternoon 12:00 Ch. 2—Continental Comment 4—Fforida-c 8—This is Your City-c 10—Faith for the 20th Century 13—Happening ’68 12:30Ch. 2—Of Thee We Sing 4—Dialogue 6—Focus on Faith-c 8—Children’s Film Festival-c 10—Face the Natlon-c 13—Exercise In Knowledge-c l:00Ch. 2—Religious Heritage 4—Manion Forum 6—Meet the Press-c 10—Carvan-c 13—Dlrections-c 1:15 Ch. 4—Chinchilla Ranching 1:30 Ch. 2—Farm Report 4—Baptist Temple 6—Insight-c 8—Outdoorsman-c 10—Dr. Hopp and Friends 13—Issues and Answers-c 2:00 Ch. 2-13—Winter Olympics-s-c 4—Movie 6—Shell’s World of Golf-c 8-10—Pro Hockey, Red Wings vs. Black Hawks-c 3:00 Ch. 6—Experiment In TV-c 4:00 Ch. 2-6—Big Three Golf-s-c 4—Movie 13—American Sportsman-* 4:30 Ch. 8—Movie-c 10—Children’s Fllms-c 5:00 Ch. 2-13—Pro Basketball, Celtics vs. Royals-c 6—Frank McGee Report-* 10—Amateur Hour-c 5:55 Ch. 8—Optometry Speaks-* Evening 6:00 Ch. 4—Movie-c 6—News, weather, sports-c 8-10—21st Century-c 6:30 Ch. 6—Illinois Special-s-c 8—Teleconference-c 10—Heart Fund Auction 7:00 Ch. 2—Flying Nun-c 8-10—Lassie-c 13—Voyage-e

7:30 Ch. 2-6—Legend of Robin Hood-s-c 8-10—Gentle Ben-c 8:00 Ch. 8-10—Ed Sullivan-c 13—FBI-c 8:30 Ch. 4—Joe Pyne-c 8:00 Ch. 2-6—Bonanza-c 8-10—Smothers Brothers-c 13—Movle-c 10:00 Ch. 2—Drama Special-s-e 4—Alfred Hitchcock 6—High Chaparral-c 8-10—Mission: Impossible-c 11:00 Ch. 4—Adventures in Paradise 6-8—News, weather, sports-c 10—News, weather, sports 11:15 Ch. 8-10—News, Reasoner-c 13—News, weather, sports-c 11:30 Ch. 6—Johnny Carson-c 8—Movie-c 11:45 Ch. 13—News, McBee-e 12:00 Ch. 2—News, MeBee-c 4—Ski with Stein-c 13—Bishop Shein-c 12:30 Ch. 13—Continental Comment 1:00 Ch. 6—Changing Times 13—Cross Exam 1:15 Ch. 6—Weather 1:30 Ch. 13—Profiles 1:45 Ch. 13—News-c MONDAY, February 18, 1968

Morning 6:30 Ch

6:55 Ch. 7:00 Ch. 7:05 Ch. 7:25 Ch. 7:30 Ch.

7:55 Ch. 8:00 Ch. 8:30 Ch.

6—Today In Indiana-c 8—Sunrise Semester-c

13—Five Minutes to Live By-e

2-8—Today-c

8—Town and Country-c 13—Understanding our World 10—News, Benti-c 8—Chapel Door-c 4—Kartoon Kamival-e 8-10—News. Benti-c 13—Kindergarten College-* 8—News. Woods-e 10—Doctor’s House Call 8—Captain Kangaroo-* 10—Treasure Isle 10—Don’s Cartoon Theater 13—How’a Your Mother-in-

Law?

9:00 Ch. 2—Newlywed Oame-* 4—Spanish I and n 6—Movie 8—Movie 10—Captain Kangaroo-c 13—Paul Dixon-c 9:30 Ch. 2—Baby Game-e 4—Treasure Isle 10:00 Ch. 2—Snap Judgment-* 4-10—Candid Camera 13—Bewitched 10:25 Ch. 2—News, Dickerson-c 6—^Doctor’s House Call-c 8—News, Woods-e 10:30 Ch. 2-6—Concentration-* 4—Fugitive 8-10—Beverly Hillbillies 13—Donna Reed 11:00 Ch. 26—Fersonahty-c 8-10—Andy Griffith 13—Temptatlon-c 11:25 Ch. 13—News, Sanders-* 11:30 Ch. 2-6—Hollywood 8quares-c 4—Little Show 8-10—Dick Van Dyke 13—New Show-c Afternoon 12:00 Ch. 2-6—Jeopardy-* 4—Cartoons-c 8-10—Love of Life-* 13-50-50 Club-c 12:25 Ch. 8—Tops In Fashlons-c 10—Doctor’s House Call 12:30 Ch. 2—Eye Guess-c 6—Around the Town-c 8-10—Search for Tomorrow-c 12:45 Ch. 8-10—Guiding Light-* 12:55 Ch. 2—Farm Report 1:00 Ch. 2—Dating Game-e 4—Woody Woodbury-e 8—News, weather and Women’s Features-* 10—News, weather, farms 1:25 Ch. 6—Doctor’s House Call-c 1:30 Ch. 2-6—Let's Make A Deal-e 8-10—As The World Turns-c 13—Dating Game-c 2:00 Ch. 2-6—Days of Our Lives-* 8-10—Love is a Many Splendored Thlng-c 13—Newlywed Game-c 2:30 Ch. 2-6—Doctors-c 4—High and Wild-* 8-10—House Party-* 13—Baby Game-c 2:55 Ch. 13—Children’s Doctor-c 3:00 Ch. 2-6—Another World-* 4—Billie Boucher-c 8-10—To Tell the Truth-* 13—General Hospital-c 3:25 Ch. 8—News-c 10—News, Edwards-* 3:30 Ch. 2-6—You Don't 8ay-c 4—Dennis the Menace 8-10—Edge of Nlght-c 13—Dark Shadows-c 4:00 Ch. 2—King Kocg-e 4—Cartoons-c 6—Match Game-* 8-10—Secret Storm-* 13—Mike Douglas-* 4:25 Ch. 6—News. Kalber-c 4:30 Ch. 2—George of the Jungle-* 6—Pat Boone-c 8—Movie 10—Movie-c 5:00 CTi.2—W-2 Reports 4—Flints tones-c 5:30 Ch. 2—That Girls-c 4—Man from U.N.C.L.E.-e 13—News, weather, sports-* Programs subject to change without notice.

Blondie

By Chic Young

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Johnny Hazard

By Frank Robbins

T-THESE AREGEROUS ^ CHAR^ES^A'MSELLF BONNAVy I-I CANNOT INTERRUPT SUCH A PEUCATE OPERATION ..ON SUCH UNVERIFIED STATEMENTS.

Beetle Bailey

By Mart Walker

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top RmorMoMot In Moriera' Individual Championship Play)

North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH 4 A J 72 *7 + A983 *A654 WEST EAST 4K105 4Q8643 *65 * A10 9 3 4 J104 2 4Q7 4Q973 *J10 SOUTH VKQJ84 4 K 6 5 *4 K 82 The Mddmg: North East South West 14 Pass 14 Pass ' 14 Pass 3 * Pass 3 NT Pass 4 4 Opening lead—three of dubs. Whenever declarer plays a suit contract he is faced with the question of whether or not to draw trumps. It is impossible to formulate a rigid rule covering this recurring problem, because hands normally vary so much in pattern that any such rule would not be accurate and might easily do more ham than good. In genera], declarer draws trumps unless there is a good reason not to, but how and when to decide this is mostly a matter of applying good judgment to the particular circumstances.

For example, take this hand where South gets a club lead and must decide whether to draw trumps. Let’s suppose he wins the club with the king and plays the king of hearts. East wins and returns a club to the ace. Declarer comes back to his hand with a diamond and cashes the Q-J of hearts, hoping for a 3-3 break. When West shows out. South goes down because — regardless of what he does thereafter—he winds up losing a diamond, a club and two hearts. The fault with this method of play is that, in effect, declarer stakes the contract on a 3-3 trump break. What he should do instead is plan his play so that he makes the contract whether the hearts are divided 3-3 or 4-2. He can do this by winning the club lead with the king, playing a spade to the ace, and ruffing a spade. Now he leads the king of hearts. East wins with the ace and returns a club. Dummy wins and leads another spade, which South ruffs. After declarer cashes the Q-J of hearts, revealing the 4-2 trump division, he continues by cashing the K-A of diamonds and ruffing another spade for his tenth trick. In this way. South scores five trump tricks, despite the 4-2 break, and five tricks on the side in aces and kings.

some issues have remained stubbornly, bullish, Tessel, Paturick feels that “selective strong performers could prove rewarding over the coming weeks.”

a recovery is expected,” the firm says.

Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis senses that “what started as a general market correction l.as now turned into a full scale test of the major trend.” It adds that until there is an obvious reversal of the recent downturn in the market, “still lower prices can be expected.” A reversal in movement could come soon, for “the sharper the sell-off, the sooner

Walston & Co., Inc. says the “main cause of this severe market shakeout continues to be the unexpectedly vicious assaults on South Vietnam cities by the Communists—also the still-pending, major battle at our key base of Khe Sanh.” The firm notes that some chartists sold out on Friday and again at mid-week because the November lows were decisively broken. A lot of stocks seem to be now down to rather attractive levels for long-pull buying, according to the investment firm.

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