The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1968 — Page 15

Wednesday, July 17, 1968’

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 15

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

WED., JULY 17

FAST SLOW .VtM 2 NEWLYWED GAME—+ 4:00

3 CARTOONS—»

4 MIGHTY MOUSE—*

5 McHALE'S NAVY

"Hillbillies Of PT-73.” 13 I LOVE LUCY 5:30 2-3-6-S-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS * 1 HOUR. "The Far. Far North,” Including a visit to Eskimo villages of Alaska. 8:30 2-6 THE VIRGINIAN—Western 5:30 * 90 MINS. "The Handy Man.” Rancher Ward Bowden thinks Shiloh's new hand. Jim, is feared fast gun Ned Mullin—but he isn't, (re-

run*

Jim Mel Torme Ward Bowden Tom Slmcox Roy Havens Paul Mantee Trampas Doug McClure 3-8-10 LOST IN SPACE—Drama * 1 HOUR. Dr. Smith is turned into a stalk of celery by a carrot-like creature who rules a strange planet in outer space, (re-run)

Tybo Stanley Adams Dr. Smith Jonathan Harris

4 TRUTH, CONSEQUENCES—* 5:30

13 THE AVENGERS—Adventure * 1 HOUR. "Escape In Time.” Sieed and Mrs. Peel come to grips with a mysterious time tunnel, a selection of stuffed animals, and a series of unexplained murders, when they go after a dangerous spy.

Steed Patrick Macnee Mrs. Peel Diana Rigg

1:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00

Hazel tries her hand at bringing a separated couple back together

again.

7:30 3-8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 6:30 * Granny gets her dander up after seeing a women’s wrestling match on television, ire-run) Boston Strong Girl . . Jerry Randall Little Rebecca .... Gayle Caldwell 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adenture * 1 HOUR. Thrush secures half the plans to a miniature atomic reactor. Napoleon and Iliya try to beat them to the other half.

Napoleon Robert Vaughn Iliya David McCallum

13 DREAM HOUSE—Game * Young married couples compete for a house and its furnishings. Mike Darrow is host. 8:00 2-6 MUSIC HALL—Variety 7:00 * 1 HOUR. Ed McMahon is host to singer Paul Anka. comedian Dick Cavett. New Orleans Jazz musician Pete Fountain, magician Vic Perry, and South African songstress Dana Valery. Pete Fountain and his group play ‘Way Down Yonder In New Orleans.” “A Closer Walk With Thee” and "Jazz Me Blues.” Anka offers "It Only Takes A Moment.” “Goodnight My Love” and a med-

ley.

3-8-10 GREEN ACRES—Comedy 4b Lisa loses her memory when Oliver accidentally drops a hammer on her head. Oliver thinks she's faking, (re-run)

Lisa Eva Gabor Oliver Eddie Albert

13 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE * 2 HOURS. "Flaming Star.” Pacer. the son of a white father and Indian mother, is caught between warring, white and Indian communities. (re-run) Facer Elvis Presley Roslyn Pierce Barbara Eden Clint Steve Forrest Neddy Burton Dolores Del Rio Fa Burton John Mclntire Buffalo Horn .... Rudolph Acosta 8 30 3-8 1 0 HE AND SHE—Comedy 7:30 * Dick and Paula’s dinner party

f-r the spiffy Nugents appears hr-- , e'> for disaster when a cat eats pa't oj t’-e main course. * re-run' Mr Nugent Harold Gould Mrs. Nugent Alice Ohostley Dick Richard Benjamin Paula Paula Prentiss 8:30 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 7:30 * 90 MINS. Chris Crosby. Soupy Sales. Maxine Green, Sandler and Young. Rodney Dangerfield. Helen

Gurley Brown.

»:lt« 2 W-3 MOVIE 8:00 l 3 , HOURS. "Son Of Fury.” Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney. Frances Farmer, George Sanders. John Carradine. t’42l Costume drama set in 18th Century England. 3-8-10 DOM DeLUISE—Variety

* 1 HOUR.

6 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE—Drama * 1 HOUR. "The Frozen Image.” Night club performer Jamie Burke hires Paul Bryan as a temporary manager. Paul soon learns that Jamie is frustrated by a fear of growing old.' tre-rum

Jamie Mel Torme Marrie Mikk: Sharait Diana Sandra Smith

10:01) 3-8-8-10 NEWS 0:00

4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. A radiantly happy girl, about to be married, is found with her roommate, near death from an overdose of sleeping pills. 13 COMBAT—War adventure 1 HOUR. Saunders and his men come aerrss a World War I general (John Dehneri who thinks he's still

in command.

10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 8:30 “The Day The Earth Stood Still.” Michael Rennie. Patricia Neal. t'51i

Science fiction.

8 LATE SHOW * "Ebb Tide." Oscar Homolka. Frances Farmer. Ray Milland. i'37i Sea adventure drama. 10 FELONY SQUAD—Drama + Stone finds evidence of arson in a factorv fire that has cost the life of a policeman, i re-run i B. G. Travis John Fiedler Rindells Alan Hewitt

10:45 2 TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:45 11:00 2-4-13 NEWS 10:00 6 TONIGHT—Variety * 90 MINS From California. 10 THE DETECTIVES—Drama 1 HOUR. Robert Taylor stars. 11:30 2 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 * 90 MINS. From California. 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—* 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety * 90 MINS. 11:33 4 NAKED CITY—Police drama 10:33 1 HOUR "The Night The Saints Lost Their Halos." Jo Van Fleet and Feter Fonda guest-star. 1:00 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM l'>:00 1:30 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD IS:3fl

THURS., JULY 18

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

8:55 4 NEWS 7:55 0:00 2 SNAP JUDGMENT—* 8:00 3-4-10 CANDID CAMERA 6 BERNIE HERMAN PRESENTS "Tall Story." Jane Fonda, Anthony Perkins. (’601 Comedy. 8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE “Good Sam.” Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan. (’48) Drama. 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—* f):55 2 NEWS—* 8:25 0:30 2 CONCENTRATION—* 8:30 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 10:00 2 PERSONALITY—* 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 13 BEWITCHED 10:55 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—* 9:25 8 NEWS—* 10:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—* 9:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—* 11:00 2-6 JEOPARDY—* 10:00 3-8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—* 4 AMERICA—*

11:55 3 NEWS—* |U:2 5

8 FASHION SHOW—*

10 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL

11:30 2 EYE GUESS—* 10:30

3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—*

4 NEWS

6 AROUND THE TOWN—* 1 !:».-• 4 LITTLE SHOW 10:35 11:45 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—* 10:45 11:55 2 FARM REPORT 10:55 4 OPTOMETRY SPEAKS—* 15:00 2 DATING GAME—* 11:00 3-8 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—*

10 MAYOR'S NEWS CONFERENCE

13 50-50 CLUB—*

15:25 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—* 11:55 15:30 2-6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—* 11:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—* 1:00 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—* 12:00 3-8-10 SPLENDORED THING—* 4 WOODY WOODBURY *

1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—* 12:30 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—* 13 DATING GAME—*

2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—* 1:00 3-8-10 TELL THE TRUTH—* 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—* 2:25 3 BETTY FILIP—* 1:25 8 NEWS—* 10 FASHION SHOW—* 2:30 2-6 YOU DON’T SAY—* 1:30 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—* 4 DREAM HOUSE 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—* 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—* 2:00 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—* 4 WEDDING PARTY 13 DARK SHADOWS—* 3:25 2-6 NEWS—* 2:25 3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—* 2:30 3 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "The Happy Time." Charles Boyer, Marshal Hunt. (’52) 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 6 PERSONALITY—* 8 EARLY SHOW * 90 MINS. “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell. ('531 10 BUGS BUNNY

4:00 2 4 6 10 13 1:30 2

DARK SHADOWS—* 3:00 POPEYE—* PAT BOONE * 90 MINS. Tennessee Ernie Ford, Beth Brickell, Moms Mabley, author Bill Sands. Cliff Arquette. EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. “Meet Danny Wilson.” Frank S:natra. Shelley Winters. (’52) MIKE DOUGLAS * 1 HOUR Singing City (Philadelphia Choir i, Frank Blair, Gogi Grant, Stiller & Meara. SPIDER MAN—* 3:30

--TV review problems— and developments— as the “self-determination” theme in both places. The participants agreed that Africans felt closer to Negro Americans these days because of the civil rights struggle in the United States— and that blacks in this land had added respect for Africans because of their anti-colonial experience. Mboya said the basic idea was to free colored peoples all over the world. He added that the black man’s future was, indeed, in all places, and that it was not right to believe it was only in Africa.

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country and elsewhere.

All four conversationalists felt that most blacks in their lands were unhappy about American involvement in Vietnam. On the subject of young activists, Kwapong noted it is said that if you send a student to Paris, he becomes a Communist, and if

structure. Of Christianity, the participants indicated it was being scrutinized carefully—not so much as a religion but as a means of introducing the traditional European outlook on life being rejected by blacks. Next Tuesday, “Of Black America” will present a rerun of the series’ first broadcast, which offers a history of attitudes— black and white— and their effect on the Negro American, and is narrated by Bill Cosby, the actor-comedian. Cosby, by the way, is reported considering, for the 1969-70 season, a half-hour series in

NEW YORK (UPI)—The Library of Presidential Papers is soliciting books of all types and descriptions of the presidency to strengthen its archives. Spokesman for the library said that because many such books are out of print and extremely difficult to obtain, the library was seeking donations from private citizens. They said the donations are tax exempt. Books may be sent to Dr. Luther Evans, Director of

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Concerning interracial marriage, Mboya said it was not frowned upon in his land, but was considered strange because of the basic nature of the tribal

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MAPLICROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minute Drive West of Plainfield on U.S. 40 Wed thru Sat., July 17 thru 20 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Elvis Presley & Nancy Sinatra in SPEEDWAY and Steve McQueen In THE CINCINNATI KID

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