The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 July 1968 — Page 7
Monday, July 29, 1968
Daily TV Guide
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^ H:35 9::i0 2 (ONCKNTRATION—> X:UO 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 10:00 2 PERSONALITY—+ 0:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 13 Till' KIIT.KM AN 10:;r» 6 DOCTORS HOUSE CALI * 0:35 8 NEWS—+ in::l« 2-6 HOIXYWOOn SQUARES—* 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 BILLIE BOCCIIKK SHOW 13 DH K CWKTT SHOW —^ 11:00 2-6 JEOPARDY—* 10:00 3-8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—» 4 W'OHI 1) Ol WOMEN—* 11:35 3 NEWS—* 10:35 8 FASHION SHOW—* lO DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL ll:»0 2 EYE GUESS—* I0::i0 3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—*
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MON., JULY 29
FAST SLOW THAT GIRL—* CARTOONS—* ALVIN SHOW—* McHALE'S NAVY "The Ghosts OI 73.'• BEWITCHED 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS * 1 HOUR. "Portrait Of Portugal,” a tour of the European country. 2- 6 THE MONKEES—Comedy 5:30 * Peter s tiesire to play the harp leads him into a pact with the Devil; tre-run) 3- 8-10 GUNSMOKE—Western * 1 HOUR. A gunfighter is hired to kill a Dodge City businessman. The intended victim is in love with the gunman's runaway wife, (re-
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Dave Reeves Pernell Roberts Anne Madison .... Jacqueline Scott Carl Anderson E. G. Armstrong TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—*
TIME FOR AMERICANS
* SPECIAL 1 HOUR. "Can White Suburbia Think Black?” An interfaith group of white suburbanites join the Negro suburbanites to explore racism in their own attitudes. 2- 6 THE CHAMPIONS—Drama 6:00 * 1 HOUR. A poaer-hungry Central American general sets up a secret missile base at the South Pole. Craig Sterling Stuart Damon Sharron Alexandra Bastedo Barrett William Gaunt general Patrick Wymark
HAZEL—C omedy
* "Boom Or Bust." Steve puts the family on a strict budget. 3- 8-10 LUCY SHOW—Comedy «::«« * Dean Martin's double can't keep his date with Lucy for the Motion Picture Charity Ball, so the real Dean Martin steps in to double for his double, (re-run i U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure * 1 HOUR. "The Quadripartite Af-
fair.”
RAT PATROL—War adventure * Moffitt meets a former sweetheart from Dunkirk when he goes on a bombing raid in a desert town, i re-run i Gabrielle Louise Sorel Moffitt Gary Raymond 2- 6 COMEDY PLAYHOUSE 7:(MI * 1 HOUR. "The Fat Outlaw.” The Curly Kid yearns so much to be a desperado that he prints his own Wanted" posters, ire-rum Curly Kid Don Knotts Sheriff Arthur Godfrey Pauline Mary-Robm Redd old man Percy Helton 3- 8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH * Opie goes to work in a drug store and proceeds to break a bottle of expensive perfume, (re-rum FELONY SQUAD—Police drama * Stone and Briggs unwittingly aid a jewel thief who is impersonating a Scotland Yard inspector. (re-run i Stone Howard Duff Briggs Dennis Cole 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 7:30 * Movie star Carol Haven is all ready to give up her career if Uncle Bill will marry her. ire-run) Carol Martha Hver Uncle Bill Brian Keith MERY GRIFFIN—Variety * 90 MINS Frank D'Rone. Totie Fields. Monti Rock III. Clair & McMahon. Meredith MacRae. Dr. William Schutz. PEYTON PLACE—Serial drama * Dr. Rossi and Dr. Miles give Rodney their prognosis: Susan becomes drunk and upsets the Winter household: and Marsha is troubled
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2- 6 I SPY—Adventure * 1 HOUR. The theft of a top secret sample of rocket fuel brings Robinson and Scott to Acapulco on the trail of a pretty but elusive suspect, (re-rum Shana ... . Gloria Foster Indres Albert Dekker »:00 3-8-10 PREMIERE—Drama 8:00 * 1 HOUR. "The Search." Mark Miller. Barry Foster. Michael Rennie. Julie Sommars. Ryan O'Neal. An American private detective operating in London is hired by a woman who refuses to believe the official findings in a boating acci-
dent.
BIG VALLEY—Western * 1 HOUR. Victoria's reputation is threatened when a contrived photograph becomes a subject for political blackmail, (re-rum Senator Bannard .. James Gregory Judge Daggett Harold Gould Victoria ........ Barbara Stanwyck GARRISON'S GORILLAS 9:00 * 1 HOUR The Gorillas go after a Nazi list of Allied agents who are destined for extermination, ire-rum Clarence Dorn Larry Storch Garrison Ron Harper 3- 6-8-10 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mysterv 1 HOUR. ' Case Of The Drowning Duck.” COMBAT—War adventure 1 HOUR A wounded GI claims he was attacked by English-speaking Germans wearing American uniforms. Murfrcc Roddv McDowall Saunders , Vic Morrow Larkin William Bryant PERRY MASON—Mystery 9:30 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Bartered Bikini.” LATE SHOW "The Late George Apley." Ronald Colman. Peggy Cummins. C47> Comedy drama about staid Boston fam-
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MAN IN A SUITCASE—Drama * 1 HOUR. A wealthy politician hires McGill to investigate the disppearance of an English village oy. The police can't find him. McGill Richard Bradford Hornsby Michael Goodlife Dolores Barbara Shelley 11:00 2-4-13 NEWS 10:00 TONIGHT—Variety
* 90 MINS.
TONIGHT—Variety
* 90 MINS.
TIGHTROPE—Police drama WORLD OF SPORTS—* THE DEPUTY—Western “Tension Point.” JOEY BISHOP—Variety •
* 90 MINS.
NAKED CITY—Police drama 1 HOUR. "The One Marked Hot Gives Cold.” Robert Duvall guest-
stars.
1:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 13:00 1:30 13 MANY WORLDS OF INDIA 13:30
TUES., JULY 30
FAST SLOW
6:30 3-8 SUMMER SEMESTER—* 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—* 7:00 2-6 TODAY—* 3 NEWS—* 8 TOWN AND COUNTRY—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:0.-> lO NEWS—* 7:35 4 CARTOONS—* 8 CHAPEL DOOR—* 7:30 3 SUN-UP
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IT'S KARATE/ JUST STEP ON THEIR TOES AND &IVE 'EM A PUSH BACKWARDS*
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4 CARTOONS—* 13 50-50 CLUB—* I *"*.*. 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE .CALL—* 11:25 13:30 2-6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—* 11:30 3-8-10 AS THE WOULD 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—* 3-8-10 TELL THE TRUTH13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—* 2:25 3 BETTY FILIP—*
8 NEWS—*
10 FASHION SHOW—* 2:30 2-6 YOU DON'T SAY—* 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4 4 DREAM HOUSE 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—* 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—* 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—* 4 IT'S HAPPENING 13 DARK SHADOWS—* 3:25 2-6 NEWS—* 3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—* 3 EARLY MOVIE 9u MINS Bridi' By MiMaki.'
BUZ SAWYER
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bu MINS. Casablanca." Bir ya.in. Humphrey Bogar:. I.IM's THE- I.ION HE ARTED
I'M'K SHADOWS—*
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PAT BOONE « 9r, AilNS Michael Landon. Clitf Arquette. Morgana K.ng, Bill Sands.
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EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Tar/an Finds A Sun." Johnny Wg is mu Her, Mauri-m O Sul-
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MIKE DOUGLAS * 1 HOUR. Joannie Sommers, Charlie Callas. Joe Williams, Barbara
Parkins.
HULL WINKLE—* 3:30
WEIL, YOUNG MAN, IF YOU WANT TO JUMF? GO AHEAP/
BUT LET ME CALI'OUR ATTENTION toonetminG, SEE THAT GRIMY, FILTHY ROOF DOWN BELOW? WHEN YOU HIT YOU AND THOSE NICE CLEAN CLOTHES ARE GOING TO BE AN AWFUL MESS.
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Robbins
-TV
review
In addition, NBC-TV will precede “Laugh-In” with the long-running Barbara Eden series, “I Dream of Jeannie’'—a long run in television meaning anything you can still remember the title of. So NBC-TV will go with three shows on Monday nights against CBS-TV's five. And many eyes are on CBS-TV to see whether
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Griffith’s retirement from his series, plus the scheduling of a replacement show, will hurt the network’s lineup. The new series, starring Ken Berry, is called “Mayberry R.F.D.,” and is similar in tone to the Griffith show, and in fact is set in the same southern locale. Added Attractions ABC-TV doesn’t figure, at this point, to give real ratings competition to CBS-TV and NBC-TV on Mondays, but it will drain off some of the audience with the following lineup: “The Avengers,” “Peyton Place,” “The Outcasts” (anew hour western with white an J
Negro stars) and “The Big Velley.” Lucille Ball, however, may find herself a little more pressed in the ratings than usual. “Laugh-in” has done so well against her that there was talk of moving her series. Now she will also face the competition of “Peyton Place.” Miss Ball, however, usually manages to meet every challenge. She always seems to have another ace up her sleeve. In the coming season, for instance, her son and daughter Avill join her as regulars on her series.
Mideast clash JERUSALEM (UPI)—Israeli troops clashed with Jordanian forces and Arab guerrillas at several points along with Jordan River Sunday and Israeli officials said twoguerrillas were killed. No Israeli casualties were reported. Hose hint SAN FRANCISCO <UPI'—A radiator hose that becomes spongy inside because of lengthy contact with hot water may cause the car engine to overheat, says the California State Automobile Association.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 1. Hoist 5. Maw 9. Girl’s name 10. Gomes up 12. Fruit of the oak 13. Urge forward 14. Longing 15. Two: Sp. 17. Firmament 18. Army unit 20. Purify 23. Detest 27. Faultily 28. Female fox 29. Search for 30. Protect 31. Sir Walter 33. Bottle top 36. Mature 37. Subside 40. Archaic exclamation 42. Musical performance 44. Rascal 45. Prize 46. Tare 47. Headland DOWN 1. Shoestring 2. Metal 3. Coniferous tree 4. Sinews 5. Brittle 6. Edge 7. Vipers 8. Hebdomad 9. Possible
11. Cunning 16. Metal 18. Chests 19. Change position 20. Part of a cheer 21. Ostrichlike bird 22. Paddle-like process 24. Hewing tool 25. Number 26. Finis 28. Experienced
Saturday's Answer 37. Namesakes of a Gabor 39. Foundation 38. Prickly 41. Hint envelopes 43. Female of fruit sheep
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work
AXYDL.BAAXR is LONGFELLOW
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 hi*ts. Each day the code letters are different.
A Cryptogram Quotation
TEQQGECZ GR E IZERN LAZQZ NAZ CQEOZ GR RYTZNGTZR SZNNZQ N A E M NAZ XGMMZQ.
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Saturday’s Cryptoquote: RENDER UNTO ALL MIS 1 ! THEIR DUE, BUT REMEMBER THOU ART ALSO A MAN.—
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(C y68. King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP
FA.Ll—lMG FfZOM THE TREE!
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
By Fred Lasswell
BLONDIE
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