The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1968 — Page 7
Monday, March 25, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
MON.. MAR. 25
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SLOW
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5:00 2 W-2 REPORTS 4 THE FLINTSTONES—+ 5:S0 2 THAT GIRL—+ 4:S0 4 MAN FROM C.N.C.L.E. # 1 HOUR. Iliya is assigned to a dangerous mission in the Himalayas. 13 NEWS—♦ 6:00 2-6-10 NEWS—# 6:00 3 THE FI.INTSTONES—# 8 McHALE'S NAVY •'McHale And Schweinhund." 6:30 3-8 NEWS—# 6:3« 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. A policeman is charged with slaying a man who was tormenting his sister. 13 I LOVE LUCY "Charles Boyer." 5:00 2 DATING GAME—# 6:00 10 AUTO FACING # SPECIAL Highlights of the 1967 Riverside Grand Prix 13 G1LLIGAN'S ISLAND—# Comedy 5:30 2-6 THE MONKEES—Comedy 6:30 # The Monlcees discover that an image being broadcast from a local television station has the power to ■ instantly hypnotize all who view it. Olick Rip Taylor Glick’s sidekick Rick Klein 3-8-10 GUNSMOKE—Western # 1 HOUR. Festus. left in charge of Matt Dillon's office, gets into trouble with two hunters who stage a holdup right under his nose, (rerun i Festus Ken Curtis Burke Ted Jordan Cory Jon Voight Rich Lou Antonio Adele Kelly Jean Peters 4 TRITH OR CONSEQUENCES—# 13 COWBOY IN AFRICA # 1 HOUR. An anthropologist and his daughter are on the verge of a big discovery when lions frighten away their digging crew. 8:00 2-6 ROWAN AND MARTIN 7:00 # 1 HOUR. Sammy Davis. Joey Bishop and Pamela Austin pay a visit. News of the Past. Present and Future spoofs the credibility gap, and the Mod. Mod World Segment takes a close look at the Olympic Games. 4 HAZEL—Comedy # George's sister finds out that Hazel is scheduled to meet a famous painter. 8:30 3-8-10 LUCY SHOW—Comedy 5:30 # Lucy masquerades as a little old lady when Mr. Mooney insists that she attend the bank’s ,50th anniversary banquet as the date of the senior president, (re-run i Heatherington Dennis Day Mooney Gale Gordon Cheever Roy Roberts 4 DIVORt E COURT—# 13 RAT PATROL—War adventure # A pitched battle between the Germans and the Rats puts a child's life in danger, (re-run) 9:00 2 DANNY THOMAS 8:00 # 1 HOUR. "Instant Money.” Mary Denopoulos makes her gam-bler-husband promise to give up betting as soon as their baby is born, ire-run i Amex Danny Thomas Harry Don Adams Gregory Sid Caesar Mary Abby Dalton 3-8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH # Andy and Sam Jones team up to find a girl for Goober. Edith Nancy Malone Goober George Lindsey
Sam Ken Berry 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety # 90 MINS. Chris Crosby. Jack Douglas Sc Reiko, Michael J. Pollard. Rocky Graziano. Gloria DeHaven. Dr. Cleo Dawson. 9:00 6 IS IT DEDUCTIBLE?—Taxes 8:00 # SPECIAL I HOUR. Representatives of the Internal Revenue Service answer questions phoned In by viewers. Lyle Ludwig moderates. 13 FELONY SQUAD—Drama # An unknown man threatens to dynamite the hospital where a foreign ambassador is being treated for a gunshot wound, (re-run) 9:30 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 8:30 # Mrs. Beasley is rushed to the doll hospital for repairs when her arm is broken. The twins use her "illness'• as an excuse to misbe-
have.
13 CIRCLE THEATRE # SPECIAL. 90 MINS. "Kiss Me Kate.” An adaptation of the Cole Porter musical about a pair of divorced. but still-in-love, stars who are on tour In "The Taming Of Tfie Shrew.” Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence. Michael Callan, Russell Nype, Jules Munshln, Marty Ingels, Jessica Walter. 10:00 2-6 I SPY—Adventure 9:00 # 1 HOUR. Robinson and Scott are assigned to accompany a government VIP on a trip through Mexico. The man is an imposter. Parkhurst Dan Tobin Andrew John Fiedler 3-8 CAROL BURNETT—Variety # 1 HOUR Soupy Sales and songstress Gloria Loring pay a visit. 10 NEWS 10:30 4 NEWS 9:30 10 CIRCLE THEATRE SPECIAL 90 MINS. "Kiss Me Kate.” An adaptation of the Cole Porter musical about a pair of divorced, but still-ln-love, stars who are on tour In "The Taming Of The Shrew." Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence. Michael Callan, Russell Nype. Jules Munshin. Marty Ingels, Jessica Walter. 11:00 2-3-6-8-13 NEWS 10:00 4 ALFRED HITCHCOCK—Mystery "The Perfect Crime.” 11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 # 90 MINS. Sammy Davis, Jr. 3 PERRV MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. “Case Of The Haunted Island.” 4 SKI WITH STEIN—# Sports 8 LATE SHOW “Outside The Wall." Richard Basehart, Marilyn Maxwell. (’50) Crime adventure. 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety # 90 MINS. 11:35 4 ADVENTURES IN PARADISE 10:35 1 HOUR. "The Intruders.” Adam and French investigators learn a lesson In Justice from a wanted
man
SCIENCE FICTION—# 11:00 TIGHTROPE—Police drama 11:30
12:00 10 12:30 3
UOOIS UNDERSTANDING WORLD 12:00
TUES., MAR. 26
FAST SLOW 6:3U 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—# 5:30
8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—#
5:00 2-6 TODAY—# 6:00
8 TOWN AND COUNTRY—# 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
5:05 10 NEWS—# 6:05 5:25 8 tHAPEL DOOR—# 6:25
SUNRISE SEMESTER—# 6:30
KARTOON KARNIVAL—#
NEWS—#
KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—#
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10 LINUS LION HEARTED 13 TREASURE ISLE—# 9:00 2 NEWLYWED GAME—# 3-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—#
4 SPANISH I A II
6 BERNTE HERMAN PRESENTS Guest In The House '' Anne Bax-
ter. Ralph Bellamy. Part II. 8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE
# "Treasure Of Lost Canyon ' Willim Powell. Julie Adams, ('oil
PAUL DIXON SHOW—#
BABY GAME—# 8:30
SURVIVAL
10:00 2 SNAP JUDGMENT—# 9:00 3-4-10 CANDID CAMERA
13 BEWITCHED
10:23 2-8 NEWS—# 9:23 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE C ALL—# 10:30 2 6 CONCENTRATION—# 9:30 3-8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES—#
4 THE FUGITIVE
13 THIS MORNING—#
11:00 2-6 PERSONALITY # 10:00 3-8-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 11:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—# 10:30
3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 THE LITTLE SHOW 12:00 2-6 JEOPARDY—# 3-8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—# 4 CARTOON THEATRE—#
50-50 CLUB—#
NEWS—#
FASH'ON SHOW—#
DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL 12:30 2 EYE GUESS—#
3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—#
6 AROUND THE TOWN—#
12:45 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—
2 FARM REPORT 2 DATING GAME—#
3-8 10 NEWS
4 WOODY WOODBURY—# 1:23 6 DOCTORS HOUSE CALL—# 12:25 1:30 2 6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—# 12:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—#
13 DATING GAME
2:00 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—# 1:06 3-8-10 SPLENDORED THING—# 13 NEWLYWED GAME—# 2:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—# 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY'—# 4 WORLD OF WOMEN—#
13 BABY GAME—#
2:55 13 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR—# 3:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—# 3-8-10 TO TELL THE TRUTH4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—# 3:23 3 BETTY FILIP—# 4 OPTOMETRY SPEAKS—#
8-10 NEWS—#
3?30 2-6 YOU DON'T SAY—# 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—# 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 13 DARK SHADOWS—# 4:00 2 CARTOONS 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—#
4 POPEYE—# MATCH GAME—# MIKE DOUGLAS
# 90 MINS Jerry Lester John Davidson. The Hollies. Bud and Cece Robinson, Poily Bergen, 6 NEWS—# 8:25 2 CASPER CARTOON—# 3:30
3 EARLY MOVIE
90 M.NS. "Powdertown." Edmond O'Brien. Jure Havoc. (42'
6 PAT BOONE
# 90 MiN'S Dustin Hoffman, Joseph E Levine Ann Hilton, the First Edition. Henny Y’oungman
8 EARLY SHOW
# 90 MINS. "The Seekers." Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns. <'54 >
0 EARLY MOVIE
# 90 MINS Dancing In The Dark '' William Powell, Betsy
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—Heloise pleted tidbit, you can actually see a lace design on the outside. This is the best part of it. Most amazing thing I ever saw! This batter CANNOT be made ahead of time and saved. It must be cooked within 15 minutes after mixing in the foamy baking powder and juice. So don’t hesitate to splurge on a can of salmon. SALMONS-
Voncastle FRI. SAT. SUN. March 29-30-31 Showing at 7:15 Saturday & Sunday Matinee 215 Adults $1.25 Children 75C iM) Meet KIPLING’S Beloved Characters the V.I.P.’S of the Jungle!
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Country Coyote Goes Hollywood Coming Soon April 5-6-7
METRO GOLDWYN MAYER™.*
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TTES HELOISE will absolutely melt in your mouth with a delicious crunch. The outside crust will be as lacy as fine old Alencon. It’s not only quick to make, but cooks in seconds and is quite inexpensive in the long run because it expands and expands and expands... This recipe can be varied by adding grated onions, garlic salt, etc. Wonderful for parties when stuck with a toothpick and served with or without a dip. Or pile ’em up on a plate for supper and serve with a hot sauce over them. And you know what else? They’re ever! great cold the next day. Be sure to clip this out and put in your cookbook. Love, Heloise Dear Heloise: When I want to store those silky comforters that refuse to stay folded, I put them in a pillowcase. This keeps them clean as well as folded. Judy Ryan Dear Heloise: I watched a friend taking down storm windows. What I thought was clever was that she washed each one, wrapped it in old newspaper and marked on the paper where it went. Now, in the fall they will be all ready to put back...and she’ll know just where each window goes. R.E.K.
Heloise welcomes all mail, especially household hints which she can pass on to readers as space permits. However, because of the tremendous volumeofmail she receives daily, Heloise is unable to answer all individual letters. She will answer reader’s questions in her column whenever possible. Metals on Moon PITTSBURGH (UPI>—It Is entirely possible that aluminum and magnesium powders exist on the moon, according to Dr. Kuan H. Sun, manager of the radiation and nucleonics group at the Westinghouse Research Laboratories. Sun also says there is a possibility that iron powder may be found on the moon’s surface. Sun said there may be up to 180 tons of metallic Iron. 90 tons of aluminum and 75 tons of magnesium on each acre of the moon. He developed his hypothesis and predicted the discovery of metal powders before the magnet on Survey V showed the presence of magnetic dust. * • * The Boston Police Department in 1931 became the first in the nation to use two-way radio.
Wall street chatter
NEW YORK (UPI)—Winslow, Cohn & Stetson feels that although trader sentiment is bearish and discouraged, signs indicate a spring rally. Barring “new and unexpected deterioration, time should eventually make them clear to the more discerning technicians,” the firm says. “Austerityprograms, higher taxes, showdown in Vietnam, and universal pessimism— what could be more conducive to a long, profitable rise in stock prices?’’ Blair & Co. doubts that “any
major uptrend will materialize in view of the various deflationary measures being taken to counter inflationary pressures and to protect the dollar.” The firm envisions little more than a narrow trading range on the near term after the anticipated short term buoyancy dies out. E. F. Hutton & Co. believes the March 5 low in the Dow Jones industrial average will be tested again. Still, the firm says, a number of encouraging signs suggest that this reaction low will hold or will not be penetrated to a great extent.
DAILY CROSSWORD
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