The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1968 — Page 7
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Tuesday, August 13. 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
TUES., AUG. 13
FAST SLOW •V#H 2 TO UK ANNOfXtKI) 4:0« 3 CARTOONS--^ 4 MIGIITV IILKIILES—A 6 NEWS—^ 8 Mi ll ALE'S NAVY 2- 3-6-8-10 NEWS 4::{« 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. "Switzerland, On The Hooftups Of Europe,” a visit to the mountain country of Switzerland. 13 I LOVE LUCY |>:IHI 13 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 5:00 6:50 2 W-2 REPORTS 5::!0 3- 8-10 DAKTARI—Jangle adventure 4 1 HOUR. A captive lion at \Yaineru sets off a controversy about what makes an animal revert to wild behavior. • re-run > 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 6 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 5:30 4 Jeunnie takes some of her sister's 'love' potion and develops a strong dislike for Tony, ire-run» Jeannie Barbara Eden Tony Larry Hagman Roger Bill Daily 13 GARRISON'S GORILLAS—War 4 1 HOUR. The Gorillas go to work as undercover men in an AmericanItalian black market ring, (re-run) Jason Roger Perry Garrison Ron Harper 7:00 2 DATING GAME—4 6:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy Everybody deserts George in the living room to watch Hazel's new color TV. 6 SHOWCASE ’«*—Talent 4 Tonight's show originates from Santa Monica (California) Civic Auditorium. Comedian Jackie Vernon is special guest star. Acts bidding for stardom include The Three of August Jazz group. The Lively Five pop music group. Sly and the Family Stone (a rock music group), and folk-singer-composer Priscilla Paris. 7:30 2-6 TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 6:30 2'j HOURS. “Saratoga Trunk.” (’451 Drama based on the Edna Ferber novel about the strange romance between a fighter-gambler and an exotic Creole woman in the 1870s, 1 re-run> Clio Ingrid Bergman Maroon Gary Cooper Cupidon Jerry Sustin Angelique Flora Robson Van Steed John Warburton Mrs. Bellop Florence Bates 3-8-10 SHOWTIME—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Juliet Prowse is hostess. Guests: Britain's Bruce Forsythe and the Dave Clark Five. American singer-pianist Buddy Greco, soprano Joan Carlyle, comedian Joe Baker, and the music-and-comedy team of Jo. Jac & Joni. Miss Prowse performs to three numbers — “Burlesque.” “My Shining Hour,” and "Cinderella Rockefella.” 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Allen Ludden Is host. 13 IT TAKES A THIEF—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. An American heiress impulsively steals a Jeweled globe vital to the forthcoming coronation in Monagasque. (re-run) Samantha Sutton Lynda Day Garth Henry Wilcoxon Mundy Robert Wagner K:<M> 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 7:00 4 90 MINS. Clem de Rosa's College All-Star Band. Renee Taylor, Mel Torme Allan Sherman, comics Fiore A- Eldr dgc Alan Alda. Joey Villa 0:30 3-10 GOOD MORNING, WORLD 7:3(1 4 Sleep becomes a problem when
disc jockeys Lewis and Clarke have to do two radio shows a day. (rerun) 8 ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE 4 Tonight's talented performers come from San Diego State. Ohio State, and Michigan State. Judges: Hugh O'Brian. Shirley Jones, and Jack Cassidy. Presenter: Shcllrv Winters. 13 X.Y.P.D.—Police drama 4 Detective Johnny Corso infiltrates a gang of young 'thrill-muggers' who victimize elderly vagrants in Central Park, (re-run) Tim Don Scardino Gerson Paul Larson Helen Jennifer West •I:IM) 3-8-10 OF BLACK AMERICA R:0(> 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR A look back at the attitudes established during slavery, some of which still persist today. CBS News Reporter interviews descendants of plantation owners and present-day black activists to demonstrate the parallels between attitudes under slavery and now 13 THE INVADERS—Science fiction 4 I HOUR. “The Pursued." Anne Gibbs is an alien. She's been given synthetic emotions which she is unable to control, (re-run) Anne Suzanne Pleshette David Vincent Roy Thinr.es Edgar Scoville Kent Smith 9:30 4 NEWS 8::;o 10:00 2 TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:0u 3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR "Case Of The Fraudulent Photo." Perry defends the district attorney against a blackmail charge 10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 0:::0 "No Highway In The Sky.” James Stewart. Glynis Johns, Marlene Dietrich. ('51 > 6 TONIGHT—Variety 4 90 MINS. 8 LATE SHOW "Sullivan's Travels.” Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake. ('41) A movie director decides to learn more about life ‘on the outside'. lO TO BE ANNOUNCED The Detectives mav be shown. 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. 11:00 2 NEWS 10:00 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 11:03 4 STARLITE THEATRE 10:0*. "From Here To Eternity.” Burt Lancaster. Frank Sinatra. Montgomery Clift. Deborah Kerr. Donna Reed. ('54) Drama: 11:30 2 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 4 90 MINS. 10 THE DEPUTY—Western 11:00 13 PROBLEMS & CHALLENGES 11:00 I?::t0 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 11:30
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6 BERNIE HERMAN PRESENTS "When Willie Comes Marching Home." Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet. 8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE 4 "Ride Clear Of Diablo." Audie Murphy. Dan Duryea. ('54) 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—4 8:55 4 NEWS 7;;..-, !':IM> 2 SNAP JUDGMENT—4 8:00 3-4-10 CANDID CAMERA 13 THE RIFLEMAN »:S* 2-8 NEWS—4 8:23 9:50 2-6 CONCENTRATION—4 8:30 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 8 BUKKE’S LAW 13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—4 10:00 2-6 PERSONALITY—4 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 111:50 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 9:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 11:00 2-6 JEOPARDY—4 10:00 3-8-10 LOVE OF LUE—4 4 HIGH AND WILD—4 13 50-50 CLUB—4 11:23 3 NEWS—4 10:23 8 FASHION SHOW—4 10 DOC'IOK'S HOUSE CALL 11:50 2 EYE GUESS—4 10:30 3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—4
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6 AROUND THE TOWN—4 11:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 10:35 11:15 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4 10:15 11:55 2 FARM REPORT 10:55 12:00 2 DATING GAME—4 11:00 3-8-10 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—4 12:25 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—4 11:23 12.30 2 6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—4 11:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS 4 13 IT'S HAPPENING—4 12:55 13 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR—4 11:35 1:00 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—4 12:00 3-8-10 SPLENDORED THING 4 4 WOODY WOODBURY—4 13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—4 |*. <u 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—4 13 DATING GAME—4 2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WOULD—4 1 „o 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 1:3k 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4 4 DREAM HOUSE 13 ONE LH E TO LIVE—4 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—4 2 00 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4 4 DARK SHADOWS 13 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 1 HOUR. Buddy Rich, Ruth Buz*t. Uciiueit Cerf. George Segal. 3:25 2-6 NEWS—4 0^3
9U MINS. "They Met In Argentina.' Maureen O Kara, Gene Raymond. DENNIS THE MENACE PAT BOONE 4 90 MINS. Flip Wilson, Ross Mar tin. The Irish Rovers, Phil lord Muni Hines. EARLY SHOW 90 MINS. "U10 Grand e." Johi Wayne, Maureen O Kara. ('50i DON'S CARTOONS DARK SHADOWS—4 ;{:oi
90 MINS. "That Wonderful Urge. Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney. 1 49 BEWITCHED CASPER C ARTOON—4 3:3
-TV review the original TV producer of such shows as "Miss America," “Miss Universe” and the ‘‘Miss Teenage America Coronation” presumably knows whereof he speaks when he says it is here to stay. "Unlike othe pageants these girls are specifically chosen because they photograph well,” he explained, ‘‘and consequently are the most photogenic batch on TV. This year we’ve got new lenses that will catch even the subtlest skin tones. The girls are tall as well as beautiful and intelligent—they have to take a written examination, you know — and the public reacted to these qualities last as it did to
Greencastle Drive-In Theatre Highways 40 & 43 Aug. 14-15-16-17
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the styles they wore from bikinis to ball gowns. First Fashion Preview “We commissioned fashions from leading American design, ers so the show is in effect, the first nationwide preview of their fall and advance resort wear.” Levitan looks for girls from 5 feet 6 and 110 pounds to five feet ten and 125 pounds and from 18 to 23 years old. They Club members dine in Terre Haute The West Marion Home Extension Club traveled to Terre Haute, Thursday, for a luncheon. After the meal some of the members went shopping while others went to a movie. Those participating in the trip were Mrs. James Hockema, Mrs. Bryon Bemis, Mrs. Cleo Arnold, Mrs. Gene Girton, Mrs. James Alexander, Mrs. Donald Adams, and a guest, Mrs. Jill Koontz. The next meeting will be Sept. 5 at the home of Mrs. Ray Lawson.
Voncastle Fri. - Sat. - Sun.- 7:30 Sat. - Sun. -Matinee 2:00 Adults- $1.00- Child. 500
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GREENCASTLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Highways 40 & 43 HELD OVER August 11-12-13 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
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can be models who have had not more than one national magazine exposure But the right height, appearance and flair are the important qualities not previous experience. Last year there were 15 finalists and so many attractive girls had to be eliminated that this year there will be 30 finalists, the pick of 15,000 to 20,000 girls screened during the year. The model seekers will go anywhere anytime to look at a likely candidate. One tracked down a report of a lovely girl dining at the elegant Forum Restaurant who was said to look a bit like Jean Shrimpton, the famous British model. He
found that it was Miss Shrimpton. When he isn’t thinking about models Levitan wonders about his Miss Teenage America Coronation program. The contestants are 13 to 17 years old. But teenagers these days are so mature Levitan has to take into consideration the possiblity that one of these days a teen-age winner will actually look older than Miss Universe or, for that matter, the Model of the Year! * ♦ * The Cholulu pyramid in Mexico is the largest pyramid and the largest monument ever constructed. Its base covers an area of nearly 40 acres.
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Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: I BELIEVE, THEREFORE. THAT THE WORLD IS GOVERNED BY A WISE AND POWERFUL WILL.—ROUSSEAU <0 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
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