The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 June 1968 — Page 7

Friday, June 28, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRI., JUNE 28

FAST SLOW •VOO 3 CARTOONS—+ 4:00 4 HECTOR HEATHCOAT—^ 8 MrHALE'S NAVY -La Dolce PT-73." 13 1 LOVE LUCY .V.-iO 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. “Portugal By The Sea.” a visit to the fishing villages and resorts. 6::t0 2-6 TARZAN—Jungle drama 5:30 + X HOUR. “Mountains Of The Moon.” Conclusion of a two-parter. Religious leader Rosanna McCloud surrenders to attacking natives in an effort to save the lives of her followers, (re-run) Rosanna McCloud .. Ethel Merman Whitehead Harry Lauter Bates Harry Townes 3-8-10 WILD. WILD WEST 5:30 + 1 HOUR. Jim West is attacked while guarding a cargo of smallpox vaccine. He loses his memory from a blow on the head, and a pretty saloon girl hides him from the gang that stole the vaccine, (re-run) Cloris Sharon Farrell Rusty John Kellogg Furman Crotty Edward Asner Silas Crotty Kevin Hagen Jim West Robert Conrad Artemus Gordon Ross Martin 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 13 MAN IN A SUITCASE—Adventure + NEW TIME, tonight only. 1 HOUR "Brainwash." McGill's ‘client’ tells him that not only his fee but his life will be forfeited if he doesn't come up with information about events that took place in an African state. McGill has never been in that country, (re-run) McGill Richard Bradford Colonel Davies . . Howard Crawford John Colin Blakely Judy Suzan Farmer *:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00 "Hazel's Day In Court." Shirley Booth stars. • :::» 2-13 FOOTBALL 6:30 « SPECIAL APPROX. 3'i HOURS. Eighth Annual All-America Game, from Atlanta Stadium. Atlanta. Georgia. Commentary by Chris Schenkel and Bud Wilkinson. A team of outstanding college seniors of 1967 from the East meets a similar team from the West. 3-8-10 COMER PYLE—Comedy + Gomer gets a reputation as a 'swinger' after his picture appears with a bevy of beauties in a men’s magazine, (re-run) Sgt. Carter Frank Sutton Gomer Jim Nabors 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure + 1 HOUR. “The Furnace Flats Affair.” 6 STAR TREK—Science fiction ♦ 1 HOUR "The Ultimate Computer.” The fleet command orders a computer installed in the Enterprise to replace Captain Kirk and all but twenty of the crew members, (rerun* Daystrom William Marshall Wesley Barry Russo Kirk William Shatner 8:60 3-10 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 « 2 HOURS "A Night To Remember.” (’59* Story of the “unsinkable”'Titanic, w'hich struck an iceberg and went down in the icy waters off Newfoundland with 1500

people aboard, in 1912. Lightoller Kenneth More Bride David McCallum P' rke Ronald Allen Mrs. Lucas Honor Blackman Capt. Rostron ... Anthony Bushell 8:00 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 + 2 HOURS. "Saskatchewan.” Alan Ladd. Shelley Winters. (’541 Canadian Mounted Police adventure. 8:30 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 7:30 + 90 MINS. 6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—Game 6k Peter Marshall is host. Celebrities help non-celebrity contestants to win big prizes. 9:00 6 TO BE ANNOUNCED 8:00 An NBC News Special may be shown. 10:00 3-6-8-10 NEWS 9:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR "Case Of The Capricious Corpse.” A young girl, attempting to help a charitable youth organiization, gets mixed up in murder. Mason Raymond Burr Della Street Barbara Hale Paul Drake William Hopper Burger William Talman 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 "Divorce Italian Style.” Marcello Mastroianni. Daniela Roca. (Italian. '63* Comedy drama. <♦ All-Star Wrestling follows.) 8 LATE*SHOW "Man In The Shadow ” Jeff Chandler. Orson Welles, Colleen Miller. (‘58* A wealthy ranch owner orders a Mexican laborer beaten for paying attention to his daughter. 10 IT TAKES A THIEF—Drama + 1 HOUR. Mundy is assigned to steal a bank book from a Middle Eastern dictator, (re-run* (tentative* Mundy Robert Wagner Noah Bain Malachi Throne 11:00 2-4-13 NEWS 10:00 6 TONIGHT—Variety + 90 MINS. 11:30 2 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 4 90 MINS. 4 NAKED CITY—Police adventure 1 HOUR "Dead On The Field Of Honor.” Cathleen Nesbitt and Jeremy Slate guest-star. ID LATE MOVIE + "Samson And The Seven Challenges.” Dan Vadis. (Foreign, ’65) 13 JOEY BISHOP—Varietv ♦ 1 HOUR 12:30 13 PROBLEMS Sc CHALLENGES 11:30 1:00 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 12:00 1:30 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 12:30

SAT., JUNE 29

FAST SLOW .•...-.0 13 COUNTY NEWSREEL—♦ 4:30 «:0!t 6 SUPER SIX—^ Cartoon 5:00 13 PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES 0:30 3 SUMMER SEMESTER—+ 5:30 6 SUPER PRESIDENT—♦ Cartoon 13 FARM FRONT—+ 7:1*0 3 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—+ 0:00 4 CARTOONS—+ 6 THREE STOOGES—* Kids' show 8 SUMMER SEMESTER—* 13 SATURDAY AI.MANAC-* 7:30 S INDIANA FARMER 6:30 13 TIMOTHY CIU RCHMOUSE—* 8:(*ii 2 SUPER SIX—* ( artoon 7:00 3-10 FRANKENSTEIN, .IK.—* 8 ROt OS TO LEARNING—*

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13 CASPER CARTOONS—* 8:30 2 SUPER PRESIDENT — * 3-8 10 I HE HE lie I 1.01 DS—* 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—* Cartoon 9:00 2-6 TUI FLINTSTONES—* 8:00 3-10 SIIAZZAN—* < artoon 4 KIMBA—* Cartoon 8 UNCLE BUSTER—* Kids' show 13 SPIDEKMAN—* Cartoon 9:311 2-6 YOUNG SAMSON -* 8:30 3-4-10 SPACE GHOST—* Cartoon 13 CENTER OF THE EAR] II—* 111:1*11 2 6 BIKDMAN—* Cartoon 9:*ll» 3-8-10 VOBY DICK—* Cartoon 4 THUNDER BIRDS—* Cartoon 13 KING KONG—* Cartoon 10:30 2-6 ATOM ANT—* Cartoon !l:3» 3-8-10 SI'PERM A V/AQUAM AN—* 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE-* 11 :(>n 2-6 COOL McCOOL—* Cartoon HCMi* 4 HOOSIER ROUNDUP—Farm nrws 13 NEW BEATLES—* Cartoon 11:39 2 13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 111:30 * 1 HOUR 3-8-10 JONNV QUEST—* Cartoon 4 LESSONS FOR LIVING 6 JOB LINE—* Employment I2:0*« 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—* 11:00 4 UPBEAT—Music * 1 HOUR 6 SATURDAY MATINEE 12:3*. 2-13 HAPPENING 'CH—Music 11:30 * Efrem Zimbalist. Jr , Ray Stevens, The Raiders. 3-8-10 ROAD RUNNER—* Cartoon 6 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—* Football I :(* * 2-6 BASEBALL 12:0*1 * Today's scheduled game ;s Cleveland Indians vs Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Boston. 3 FARM REPORT 4 BIG WESTERN 2 HOURS. "Jubal." Glenn Ford. Rod Steiger. Ernest Borgninc, Felicia Farr. (’56* 8 WILLIAM TELL—Drama 10 DR. HOPP AND FRIENDS 13 PROFILE IN ART—* 1:30 3 EARLY MOVIE J2:30 90 MINS. "Dream Wife." Cary Grant. Deborah Kerr. *'53* Comedv’. 8 FRANKENSTEIN, JR—( artoon lO RIPCORD—Drama 13 ROLLER DERBY * 1 HOUR. 2:00 8 SATURDAY THEATRE 1:00 90 MINS. "Abbott <fc Costello Meet The Killer.” ('48* Boris Karloff. 10 HIE DEPUTY—Western 2:30 10 FILM DRAMA 1::{» 13 ( El FRUITY BILLIARDS—* 2:55 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—* 1:55 3:00 3 I HE DEPUTY—Western 2:00 4 THE PROFESSIONALS—* Spurts lO SCIENC E FICTION THEATRE—* 13 C AR 51—Comedy 3:30 3 STAR BRIGHT THEATRE 2:30 4 IS!!.!. ANDERSON — * Variety 8 EARLY SHOW * 90 MINS. ” 1 imberjaek.” Sterling Hs'.den. Vera Ralston. >'54i 10 SATURDAY MATINEE * 90 MINS "Samson A- The Seven Challenges." .Italian, '6.5> 13 CAR AND TRACK—* Racing 1:00 2-13 WIDE W OKED Ol SPOR TS 3:00 90 MINS. Old-Man-Of-Hoy-R o c kClimb. off the coast of Scotland: and *' National Air Races, from Reno. Nevada. 3 ZOOKtMA—* 4 HARKIGAN AND SON—Comedv 6 COUNTRY MUSIC HALL—* 1:30 3 CIA REPORTS 3:30

4 BATTLE LINE—Dorumentarv 6 PORTER WAGONER—* Variety

Forego banquet LE VIGAN, France (UPI)—A city councilor in this southern French city today found a “lycoperdon giganteum” weighing 10 pounds and measuring 18 inches across in his garden. Although the “lycoperdon giganteum” is supposed to be edible, Frenchmen in this area have decided they do not trust wild mushrooms and would rather save it for posterity. Voncastle Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-7:00-9:30

Mattinee- Sat. - Sun - 2:00

Treaty Discussed TOKYO (UPI) — American sources predicted today the United States will start a campaign to convince Japan the 8-year-old security treaty between the two nations, which comes up for review in 1970, is just as important to Japan as it is to the United States. Diplomatic contacts TOKYO (UPI)-A leading official of the Foreign Ministry said today he had made “indirect” contacts with Red Chinese diplomats in an effort to bring about improvement in relations between China and Japan.

MEADOWBROOK Drive-In Theatre btw. 34 md 43 Tonight and Sat. Fabian, Mimsy Farmer THE WILD RACERS Clint Eastwood Lee VanCleef FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE

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Television in review

By RICK DU BROW

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Four prominent Negroes shook up television Thursday night in an outspoken, one-hour ABC-TV panel discussion entitled “Bias and the Mass Media.” It was the first program of a six-part series about the race issue, “Time for Americans.” The four who jolted television’s never-never land with their frankness, anger and personal involvement were entertainers Harry Belafonte and Lena Horne; poet-critic-essayist Lawrence Neal and Dr. Alvin Poussaint, assistant psychiatry

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professor at Tufts University Medical School in Boston. ABC-TV had billed the hour as “an indictment of racism as it exists in the media in America—radio and television, advertising, newspapers and magazines.” Actually, however, television took perhaps the most severe whipping by the panel, with news reporting also coming in for its share of lumps. Radio, magazines and advertising were scarcely in the picture. Movies were put on the spot at times. By the nature of the format, the hour was less a formal and scientific documentary study than an instinctive human etching of issues deeply felt. And this was one time when the formal documentary approach could hardly have matched the passionate feeling dispersed, despite the occasionally questionable points made in all such free-wheeling talks. Pressures Bring Results It was inevitable that televi. sion would be lacerated so severely on the program because tremendous pressures on the industry over the racial question have been brought to bear in recent years, and have suddenly been bringing some results. The verb scheduling of Thursday night’s subject, for instance, was an implicit admission by television of the point being discussed. Otherwise there would have been no reason for it. And there was an added irony in the fact that two of the guests, Miss Horne and Belafonte, once had difficult times getting their own shows on television.

Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. June 30, July 1-2-3 JOSEPH E LEVINE presents H The TIGER & the PUSSYCAT” IN ROARING COLOR An Embassy Pictures Release AND 26 men took 25 minutes to steal $10,000,000.00! ROBBERY An Embassy Pictures Re'^ase Admissions Adults 1.00 Children 12 and Under Free

Students relent VENICE, Italy (UPI)—Milltant left-wing art students who failed last week in an attempt to wreck the Venice Biennal Art Show lifted their three-month occupation of the city’s fine arts academy Monday so fellow students could take final exams. Freak accident HAYWARD, Calif. (UPI)— Roberta Arbuthnot, 62, was electrocuted Monday when her electric edger snipped its cord while she was standing in a puddle. Wrong way round BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI)—Barry Cary, 23, a disc jockey, cannot fall to be noticed in a suit he bought Monday. It is tailored back to front.

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