The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1968 — Page 7

Friday, August 2, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

FRI., AUG. 2

FAST SLOW •VIM* 3. CARTOONS—♦ 4:00 4 HECTOR HEATHCOAT—♦ 8 McHALE'S NAVY "French Leave For McHale." 13 BEWITCHED 5:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. "Modern And Primitive South Africa." *i:30 2-6 TARZAN—Jungle drama 5:30 6 1 HOUR. Death and destruction threaten many people when engineers prepare to dynamite mountains to make way for a dam. (rerun) Wilson Raymond St. Jacques Yeager Robert Wilke 3-8-10 WILD. WILD WEST—Drama + 1 HOUR. Western-fantasy series, starring Robert Conrad as U.S. agent James West, and Ross Martin as Artemus Gordon, man-of-many-faces. 11:30 4 TRUTH. CONSEQUENCES—4 5:30 13 MAN IN A SUITCASE—Adventure 4 NEW TIME, tonight only. 1 HOUR. McGill races with a released prisoner in a search for the man’s former colleagues and robbery loot, (re-run) McGill Richard Bradford Earle Donald Sutherland 1:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 0:00 4 “Please Don’t Shout.” Noise from the freeway results in Harvey losing his Job. ::30 2-6 STAR TREK—Science fiction 6:30 + 1 HOUR. “Return To Tomorrow.” Kirk, Spock and Anne Mulhall risk death when they agree to lend their bodies to two-billion-year-old brains. . The brain Inhabiting Spock’s body decides it wants to keep its new human form, (re-run i Kirk William Shatner Spock Leonard Nimoy Anne Diana Muldaur Dr. McCoy DeForest Kelley 3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy 4 Gomer’s dreams haunt Sergeant Carter and his girl friend, (re-run) Sgt. Carter Frank Sutton Bunny Barbara Stuart Larry Jack Briley Corner Jim Nabors 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. “Giuoco Piano Affair." Gervaise sets out to conquer Napoleon Solo and the World with his new fear gas. Napoleon Robert Vaughn Iliya David McCallum Warerly Leo G. Carroll 13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE—Drama 4 new TIME, tonight only. 1 HOUR. “Confessional.” Judd defends a young man who is determined to plead guilty to a murder he didn't commit, (re-run) Richard Youngert. Burr DeBennlng Simpson Chill Wills Judd Carl Betz Ben Stephen Young H:00 3-10 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 4 2 HOURS. "Torpedo Run.” (’58) A U.S submarine commander is assigned to seek and destroy the Japarose carrier whose planes attacked Pearl Harbor. The carrier is shielded by a Japanese transport, carrying the commander’s wife and dnuehter. (re-run) Cmrir. Dovle Glenn Ford Mrs. Doyle , Diane Brewster Sioan 1 Ernest Borgnine

Folev Dean Jones Adm. Setton Philip Ober 8 FRID4V NIGHT MOVIE 4 2 HOURS “Seminole ’’ Rock Hudson. Anthonv Quinn. Barbara Hale, Richard Carlson. Hugh O’Brian, i'531 True storv of why the Seminoles never signed a peace treaty with the United States. 8:30 2-13 FOOTBALL 7:30 4 SPECIAL. APPROX 3 HOURS. College All-Star Game, featuring the World Champion Green Bay Packers vs. the best senior college players of the 1967 season. From Soldiers Field. Chicago. Commentary by Chris Schenkel, Bud Wilkinson. Frank Gifford and Bill Flemming. (The Green Bay Packers will be appearing in their third straight All-Star Game and have won the last two games with a minimum of trouble. The College All-Stars haven't won since 1963.) 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. Tommy Leonetti and his daughter Cindy. Charlie Manna. Jackie "Moms” Mabley. Norm Crosby. songstress Anita Gilette and beautv expert Dr. Robert Alan Franklvn. 6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 9:00 6 TOMORROW’S WORLD: FEEDING THE BILLIONS—Documentarv 8:00 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR NBC News reports on what experts foresee as some answers to the imminent problem of a World food shortage Current experiments in the production of food are also examined. Frank McGee reports, (re-run-10:00 3-6-8-10 NEWS 9:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR "Case Of The Substitute Face.” A poorlv-naid a-countant is found with SI00 000 in h:= possession. He can’t explain it. 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 “The Last Hurrah.” Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter. Diane Fos'er i’58> Political drama. (4 All-Star Wrestling follows the movie.) 8 LATE SHOW “Two Mrs. Carrolls." H'irrphrey Bogart. Barbara Stanwyck, Alexis Smith. (’47) A woman is afraid her new husband is planning to do awa" with her. 10 IT TAKES A THIEF—Adventure 4 1 HOUR Countess Christina’s memoirs could cause great embarrassment to the Western powers. Mundv is assigned to investigate, (re-run) • 11:00 4 NEWS 10:00 6 TONIGHT—Variety 4 90 MINS. 11:30 2-13 NEWS 10:30 4 NAKED CITY—Police drama 1 HOUR 10 LATE MOVIE “Tyrant Of Lydia Against The Ron Of Hercules.” Gordon Scott (Italian. ’63) 12:00 2 TONIGHT—Variety 11:00 4 90 MINS. 13 PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES 17:30 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 11:30 1:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 13:00

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Lighter side By DICK WEST S

WASHINGTON (UPI)—In a previous dispatch I broke the

bad news that I will be on vacation during the Republican convention and consequently will not be filing any penetrating analyses from the scene. Assuming you have had time to recover from that blow, it is now my sad duty to disclose that I also will be on vacation during the Democratic convention. Sorry it worked out that way, but I always schedule my vacations several years in

MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE later. 36 oad 43 Tonight and Sat. Julie Andrews Mary Tyler Moore THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Dean Martin, Jean Summers ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO Adm. Adults $1.25

advance and I had no way of knowing the two parties would pick this time to hold their

conventions.

I realize my absence is going to leave many of my readers up the creek. They have come to depend on this column for oolitical insights and interpreta•ions that can’t be found

elsewhere. Analyze GOP

In an effort to make things easier for them, I have already analyzed how people watching on television can recognize when the GOP convention reaches the crucial stage. Today I will discuss how to recognize deciding factors at the Democratic convention. There comes a time at most conventions when unofficial delegate counts, popularity polls, endorsements and other political stratagems become virtually meaningless. Maplecroft Auto Theatre Road 40-East of Stilesville JULY 31 THRU AUG. 6

Sunday thru Wed. George Pepard Carroll Baker THE CARPETBAGGERS Steve McQueen Susanne Pleshette NEVADA SMITH

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This is when the convention gets down to the real nitty, gritty—namely, the campaign songs. A candidate may think he has certain delegations all locked up. But when his opponent's campaign song is played on the convention floor, there may be massive desertions. By the same token, his own campaign song may cause wholesale defections on the other side. Watch Reactions The thing to watch for at Chicago is the first playing of “Let a Winner Lead the Way,” which is Hubert Humphrey’s campaign song. I f you see delegates, particularly those supposedly commit, ted to Eugene McCarthy, begin

to wipe tears from their eyes, or salute the flag, or beat their breasts or otherwise lose control of their emotions, you may be certain that Humphrey is in. But if it is McCarthy’s song, “If You Love Your Country,’’ that reduces the convention hall to a quivering mass of shapeless ectoplasm, the delegates will be putty in his hands thereafter. There is, of course, always a chance that both songs will stir the delegates to the very fiber of their beings. In that event, I predict the convention will end in a scoreless tie. ■fi ❖ $ There are more pyramids in Mexico, built by the Aztecs, than there are in Egypt.

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