The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1968 — Page 7

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Tuesday, June 25, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

TUES., JUNE 25

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8 McHALE S NAVY

‘B<«- Scouts Of PT-73. 1

13 I LOVE LUCY

3:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS 4 1 HOUR. "Spice Islands.”

«:30 2-6 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 5:30

4 Two crooks steal the safe in which Jeannie is imprisoned. Part II of a four-part episode, ire-run) Jeannie Barbara Eden Tony Larry Hagman 3-8-10 DAKTARI—Jungle drama 4 1 HOUR. Dr. Marsh Tracy tries to learn the reason for an elephant stampede so he can save the animals. Conclusion of a two-parter.

i re-run)

4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 '13 GARRISON S GORILLAS—War 5:30 4 1 HOUR. The Gorillas are set up as targets to cover the escape of a defecting German general, (re-run) Garrison Ron Harper Actor Cesare Danova Richards Kevin McCarthy General George Perina DATING GAME—4 6:00

4 HAZEL—Comedy

6 SHOWCASE ’6b—Talent show 4 Regional professional entertainers bid for stardom in their first national television appearances. San Antonios HemisFair is the site of tonight's search for new talent. Recording star Bobby Vinton is the

special guest star.

7:30 2-6 TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 6:30 4 2'2 HOURS. "Sword Of Lancelot.” ('63) Lancelot fights a duel-to-the-death to win Guinevere for King Arthur, but soon discovers he's in love with her himself, (re-

run)

Lancelot Cornel Wilde Guinevere Jean Wallace King Arthur Brian Aherne Sir Gawaine George Baker 3-8-10 SHOWTIME—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Host Eddy Arnold introduces an all-British bill. Guests include song-and-dance star Roy Castle, comedian - juggler Derek Dene, Freddie & The Dreamers, comic Jimmy Edwards, and vocalists Susan Lane, Janie Marden and Susan Maughan. Freddie & The Dreamers sing "Bachelor Boy.” Arnold solos "Cotton Fields,” "Dear Heart.” "Hello, Dolly” and others. 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. April turns discotheque dancer while Mark poses as a French musician in an effort to foil a Thrush plot. 13 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU—Documentary 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. "Savage World Of The Coral Jungle,” an undersea study of the mystery, beauty and terror of the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, (re-run) 8:30 3-10 GOOD MORNING WORLD 7:30 4 Mr. Hutton goes away for a weekend and invites Dave and Linda to stay at his 22-room mansion. He provides them with a long list of “dos” and “don'ts”. (re-run) 4 MF.RV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. Azie Mortimer, Xavier Cugat and Charo, Norm Crosby. Rip Taylor, Henry Gibson, and a fur fashion show. 8 ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE 13 N.Y.P.D.—Police drama 4 Detective Johnny Corso is charged with attempted rape, suspended from the police force, and brought before the grand jury, (re-run) Corso Frank Converse Barbara Laney Verna Bloom Amy Kendall Meg Myles

»:IH> 3-8-10 THE CITIES 8:00 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Second broadcast in CBS News'# three-part investigative series on this country's troubled nerve centers. Tonight—“Crisis In Black And White,” examining the question of whether black people and white people can share America's cities in peace. Walter Cronkite reports. (Part III. "To Build The Future,” will be shown tomorrow night.) 13 THE INVADERS—Science fiction 4 l HOUR. “The Believers.” David Vincent gains some permanent allies who offer to help him alert the World to the invasion of the aliens, (re-run) 10:00 2 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE—Drama 9:00 4 1 HOUR. Paul Bryan comes to the aid of an old friend and former TV star. He’s been charged with statutory rape in a small town, (re-run) Hatch Don Rickies Sheriff Hinkleman, Robert Donner 3-6-8-10 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. Perry defends a doctor charged with both malpractice and murder. 13 THE AVENGERS—Adventure 4 NEW TIME, tonight only. 1 HOUR. Major Croft settles down in his newly-purchased country house. The neighboring villagers seem very strange, (re-run) Croft Eric Flynn Mrs. Peel Diana Rigg Steed Patrick Macnee 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 "This Island Earth." Jeff Morrow. Rex Reason, Faith Domergue. )'55i Science fiction adventure. 8 LATE SHOW “The Light That Failed,” Ronald Colman. Ida Lupino. Walter Huston. (’40) Story of a painter who is going blind. lO THE INVADERS—Science fiction 4 1 HOUR Vincent discovers a new alien weakness. They're vulnerable to relatively minor human diseases, (re-run) 11:00 2-4-13 NEWS 10:00 6 TONIGHT—Variety 4 90 MINS. 11:30 2 TONIGHT—Y’ariety 10:30 4 90 MINS. 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 10 THE DEPUTY—Western 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. 11:35 4 NAKED CITY—Police drama 10:35 1 HOUR. Dustin Hoffman and Jan Miner star in "The Sweet Prince Of Delaney Street.” 1:00 13 PROBLEMS A CHALLENGES 11:00 1:30 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 1i:30

WED., JUNE 26

FAST SLOW 6:30 3-8 SUMMER SEMESTER—4 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 7:1(0 2-6 TODAY—4 6:00 3 NEWS—4 8 TOWN AND COUNTRY—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:05 10 NEWS—4 6:05 7:23 8 CHAPEL DOOR—4 6:25 7:30 3 SUN-UP 6:30 4 CARTOONS—4 8 NEWS—4 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4 8:00 3-8-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4 7:00 8:30 13 TREASURE ISLE—4 7:30 8:35 4 NEWS 7:55

0:00 2 SNAP JUDGMENT—4 8:00 3-4-10 CANDID CAMERA 6 BERNIE HERMAN PRESENTS * The Island.” (Japanese, ’62)

Drama.

8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE 4 "Cimarron Kid.” Audie Murphy,

Hugh O'Brian. ('52)

PAUL DIXON SHOW—4

NEWS—4 8:25 CONCENTRATION—4 8:30 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 2 PERSONALITY—4 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY

13 BEWITCHED

10:25 6 DOCTORS HOUSE CALL—4 9:25

8 NEWS—4

10:50 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 9:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—4

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2- 6 JEOPARDY—4 3- 8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—4

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FASHION SHOW—4

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10:30

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6 AROUND THE TOWN—4 11:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 11:45 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4

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11:33 2 SALUTE TO YOUTH 12:00 2 DATING GAME—4

3-8-10 NEWS

4 CARTOONS—4 13 50-50 CLUB—4

12:23 6 DOCTOR’S HOUSE CALL—4 11:25 12:30 2-6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—4 11:30

3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—4 2- 6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—4 12:00 3- 8-10 SPLENDORED THING—4

4 WOODY WOODBURY'—4 2- 6 THE DOCTORS—4 3- 8-10 HOUSE PARTY—4

13 BABY GAME—4

1:55 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—4 2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—4 3-8-10 TELL THE TRUTH—4 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4 2:25 3 BETTY FILIP—4

8 NEWS—4

10 FASHION SHOW—4 2:30 2-6 YOU DON’T SAY—4 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4

4 DREAM HOUSE

13 DARK SHADOWS—4

3:00 2 NEWLYWED GAME—4

3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4

4 WEDDING PARTY MATCH GAME—4 DATING GAME—4

NEWS—4

BABY GAME—4 EARLY MOVIE

4 90 MINS. "Gun For A Coward.” Fred MacMurray. Janice Rule. (’57) DENNIS THE MENACE PERSONALITY—4

EARLY SHOW

90 MINS. "Winchester 73." James Stewart, Shelley Winters. C50) DON’S CARTOONS NEWLYWED GAME—4 CHILDRENS DOCTOR—4 2:53 CASPER CARTOONS—4 3:00

POPEYE—4

PAT BOONE

4 90 MINS. Arthur Godfrey, Polly Bergen, Pete Barbutti, The Clear Light, Louis Nye. IO EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Terror In The Crypt.” Christopher Lee. (Italian, ’531 13 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 1 HOUR. Lou Rawls, John Ross, the Three Suns, a mystery guest, Ida Lupino, Howard Duff. 4:30 2 FANTASTIC FOUR—4 3:30

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England and Japan have been the countries most famous for the art of gardening.

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The broadest straits in the world are those between Malaya and Sumatra. They extend for some 485 miles.

MEADOWBROOK Drive-In Theatre Inter. 36 and 43 Tonight thru Wed. Jeremy Slate, Diane McBain MINISKIRT MOB Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller EIGHT ON THE LAM

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all of us. And the first hour, “A City is to Live In,” using Cleveland as the major exampie, served to summarize the many problems facing urban areas today—from pollution to schooling. And in addition to various experts on cities, the broadcast explored the views of businessmen. Tonight’s hour is a stronger installment, and an excellent one. In strikingly human terms, it examines various racial situations, and possible roads to solutions, in the Crenshaw area of Los Angeles, the Bedford. Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, and in Rochester, N.Y., where specific businesses are discussed.

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minute Drive West of Plainfiejd on U.S. 40 — Phone 539-2651 ADMISSION $1.25 CHILDREN UNDER 12 WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT FREE Wed. thru Sat., June 26 thru 29 f Double Keatiin I’ldRiani

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how

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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.

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Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: A CERTAIN CLASS OF NOVELS MAY WITH PROPRIETY BE CALLED FABLES — WHATELY <«:! 1J68, King Features Syndicate. Inc.)

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