The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1968 — Page 7

Tuesday, August 20, 1968

The Daily Banner, Qreencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

TUES.. AUG. 20

FAST SLOW S:00 a N.Y.P.D—» 4:00 S CARTOONS—♦ 4 MIGHTY HERCULES—+ • news—e • MeHALE'S NAVY IS BEWITCHED a-S-«-S-10-lS NEWS 4:80 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS * 1 HOUR. “Happy Hunting Ground.'' a vldt to Kentucky. 6:80 a-4 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 8:80 4 Jeannle'i impleh litter poeei at a tpace iclentlat to the can bo Tony's partner lor a Ilrtt-couple-on-the-moon project, (re-runj S-a-tO DAKTARI—Jungle adventure 4 1 HOUR. Dr. Manh Tracy It determined to break a cheetah of Ita wild instinct*. Judy the chimp take* a hand in the proceeding*, (re-run) 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 IS I LOVE LUCY 7:00 a DATING GAME—4 6:00 4 HAZEL- Comedy 4 Hazel come* acrot* a painting of hertelf at a girl, painted by a now-famous artist. • SHOWCASE ’88—Talent 4 Tonight's show originates from the Grand Ballroom of New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Comedian London Lee it the special guest star. Acts bidding for stardom Include The Teachers vocal-instrumental quintet, folk singer composer Andrea Marcovlo, the 1910 Frultgum Company (a rock music group), and singer Bob Cameron. Lloyd Thaxton is host. 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—Comedy 7:80 2-4 TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE 6:80 4 2M> HOURS. “No Man Is An Island." (’62) Adventure drama based on, the true story of an American sailor who fought a three-year war against the Japanese on Guam during World War II. (re-run) Tweed Jeffrey Hunter Father Pangolin, Joseph de Cordova 'Joe' Barbara Perez 'Bonn’ Marshall Thompson Chico Ronald Remy 3-4-10 SHOWTIME—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Steve Allen is host of an international variety program starring his wife Jayne Meadows and British recording stars Lulu and Cliff Richard. Other performers include Irish comedian Mike Newman. the Rumanian National Dance Company and Orchestra, the Jan Bazz Brothers Iranian balancing team, and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (a British musical comedy group). 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Agnes Moorehead and Barry Nelson are guest celebrities. Allen Ludden is host. 13 GARRISON’S GORILLAS 4 1 HOUR. A novice nun asks the Gorillas to smuggle four orphans of French underground workers out of the country, ire-run) 8:00 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 7:00 4 90 MINS. Gladys Knight and the Pips, Aliza Kashi. Rodney Dangerfield, Susan Batsen, Brother Juniper. 8:80 3-10 COMEDY SPECIAL 7:30 4 Attorney Lucas Oreystone has a very unusual client. He's an Indian chief who claims title to Manhattan! Lucas Oreystone Dobie Oillis Irontall Ben Blue Eagle Eye Allen Melvin 4 ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE

4 Tonight's talented performers come from San Diego State, Ohio State, Marquette, and Michigan State. Judges: Hugh O'Brian, Shirley Jones, and Jack Cassidy. Presenter: Shelley Winters. 8:80 13 SOUNDS OF ’68—Music 7:30 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Ed Ames is host. Songstress Aretha Franklin is special guest star. The show it the climax of a national search for new talent in popular music and presents nine teen-age finalists drawn from ninety local winners across the country. 9:00 3-4-10 OF BLACK AMERICA 8:00 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Highlights of a slx-wsek visit to Ghana bv three black Washington, DC., high school students in an effort to discover how pertinent Africa Is to today’s black American. 9:80 4 NEWS g; g 0 13 N.Y.P.D.—Police drama 4 Detective Johnny Corso Is accused of police brutality in a 1100.000 law suit against the city, (re-run i Leo Wiley Phil Burns Sheila Clarice Blackburn Corso Frank Converse 10:00 2 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE—Drama 9:00 4 1 HOUR. A woman asks Paul Bryan to help her free her million-aire-husband from behind the Iron Curtain, (re-run i 3-8-10 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Pint-Sized Client.” Perry comes to the aid of a thtrteen-year-old boy. 4 STEVE ALLEN—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Scheduled guests include Carol Burnett, the Times Souare Two, and Ron Eltran 13 the INVADERS—Science fiction 4 1 HOUR. "The Vise.” Vincent tries to stop the appointment of a Negro alien to the space program by turning to other Negroes for help, rre-run i James Baxter. Raymond St. Jacques David Vincent Rov Thinnes Edgar Scoville Kent Smith 18:30 3 LATE MOVIE »:30 4 "Broken Arrow." James Stewart. Jeff Chandler. (’50) Western. 4 LATE SHOW 4 "Trouble In The Glen." Orson Welles. Margaret Lockwood. ('54i 10 THE INVADERS—Science fiction 4 1 HOUR. Anne Oibbs is an alien. She's been given synthetic emotions which she's unable to control, ire-

8:08 3-4-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—47:00

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rum 11:88 2-6-13 NEWS 10:88 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 11:85 4 STARLITE THEATRE 18:05 "Last Angry Man.” Paul Muni. David Wayne. Betsy Palmer. Luther Adler. ('571 Drama. 11:38 2-6 TONIQHT—Variety 10:30 4 90 MINS Jerrv Lewis hosts. 10 THE DEPUTY—Western 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. 1:88 13 PROBLEMS A CHALLENGES 1?:08 1:38 13 EDUCATIONAL FILM 12:38

WED., AUG. 21

FAST SLOW 6:30 3-4 SUMMER SEMESTER—4 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:88 2-6 TODAY—4 6:08 3 NEWS—4 8 TOWN & COUNTRY—4 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4 7:85 10 NEWS—4 6:05 7:15 4 CARTOONS—4 6:85 8 CHAPEL DOOR—4 7:38 3 SUN-UP 6:30 8 NEWS—4

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COFFEE CUP THEATRE "Cov Country." Edmond

O'Brien,

Helen Westoott. C53) 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—4 9:75 2-6 NEWS—4 9:25 H:30 2-6 CONCENTRATION—4 8:30 2- 4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 18:88 2-6 PERSONALITY—4 9:00 3- 4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY 10:75 S NEWS—4 9:28 18:38 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 9::’.0 3-t-10 DICK VAN DYKE 4 BILLIE BOUCHER SHOW 13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—4 11:88 2-6 JEOPARDY—4 10:00 3-3-10 LOVE OF LIFE—4 4 HIGH AND WILD—4 11:75 3 NEWS—4 10:23 • FASHION SHOW—4 10 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL 11:38 2 EYE GUESS—4 10:30 3-4-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—4

4 NEWS

6 AROUND THE TOWN—4 11:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 10:33 11:43 3-4-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4 10:18 11:33 2 FARM REPOKT 10:53 17:88 2 DATING GAME—4 11:00 3-6-10 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—4 13 58-30 CLUB—4 17:73 6 DOCTOR’S HOUSE CALL—4 11:23 I7:» 2-6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—4 11:30 3-4-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—4 1:88 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—4 12:08 3-6-10 SPLENDORED THING—4 4 WOODY WOODBURY—4 1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—4 17:30 3-6-10 HOUSE PARTY—4 13 DATING GAME—4 2:88 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—4 1:00 3-8-10 TELL THE TRUTH—4 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4 7:75 3 BETTY FILIP—4 1:55 8 NEWS—4 lO FASHION SHOW—4 1:38 2-6 YOU DON'T SAY—♦ l::<0 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4 4 DIVORCE COURT—4 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—4 3:88 2-6 MATCH GAME—4 2:88 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4 4 DARK SHADOWS 13 IT’S HAPPENING—4 3:25 2 NEWS—4 3:35 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—4 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—4 3:30 2 NEWLYWED GAME—4 2:38 3 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House." Cary Grant. 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 6 PAT BOONE 4 90 MrNS Tommy Smothers. Fran Jeffr.es, Wilfred Hyde-White, the Pair Extraordinaire, Peter Falk. 8 EARLY SHOW 90 MINS. “Dark Victory." Bette Davis. Humphrey Bogart. C39) 10 DON’S CARTOONS 13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 4:00 2 DARK SHADOWS—4 3:00 4 POPEYE—4 10 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Mole Man Against The Son Of Hercules.” (Italian, '63) 13 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 1 HOUR. 4:30 2 CASPER CARTOON—4 3:30

Novel cameras can reveal secrets of the ocean

COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI) — Photography on the bottom of the sea is a weird and exacting business, sometimes requiring, for instance, a cable release 12,000 feet long

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that is less than a half-inch in diameter. That long and thin bit of equipment is part of the work of oceanographers of Texas A & M University, who cruised the Gulf of Mexico this summer taking some 1,000 photographs of the terrain and denizens of the deep. The laboratory for the work is the A & M research vessel Alaminos. The equipment includes strobe lights for two cameras taking color and black-and-white photos. The cameras are attached gimbalfashion to an aluminum frame. A third camera with large magnetic compass gives the

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scientists the power to orient photographs for identification and location of objects. The whole device weighs about 300 pounds. Lowered onto the floor of the sea, the cameras are set off by the long and thin and strong cable release. Dr. Willis E. Pequegnant said the research hopes to find out why some areas of the ocean floor are like rich green .valleys and others are like desert. The currents that give the ocean bottom ripples of sand will be studied through the photographs. The burrows and mounds and tunnels seen in

photographs will be compared with knowledge of marine life to see what makes them. The camera apparatus is set up when the Alaminos is drifting. so that the noise of the boat will not disturb oceanbottom dwellers. A bottom bump triggers the apparatus, and a switch is closed to feed current to the strobe lights. The cameras are shutterless, exposing a frame of film when the lights go on. The arrangement makes the device flexible and versatile. The men are even able to get panoramic shots of the floor of the sea.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR 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 hints. Each day the code letters are different.

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Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: THERE IS ONE ART OF WHICH MAN SHOULD BE MASTER -THE ART OF REFLECTION. -COLERIDGE (C 1968, King- Features Syndicate, Inc.)

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BEETLE BAILEY

By Mort Walker

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ARCHIE

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BUZ SAWYER

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ANP FOR SENOR SAWYER, OUR AMf ASSAPOR ROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR OVERLOOKING

JOHNNY HAZARD By Frank Robbins

WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell

BLONDIE

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