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Monday, September 9. 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

MON., SEPT. 9

FAST SLOW 5:00 2 THAT GIRL—+ 4:00 3-4 FLINTSTONES—+ 6 NEWS—4 8 Mi HALE'S NAVY 13 BEWITCHED 5:3» 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS . 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS + 1 HOUR. "Aloha Land," a visit to Hawaii. 0:30 2 W-2 REPORTS 5:30 3-8-10 GUNSMOKE—Western ♦ 1 HOUR. A teen-age burglar involved in a murder is shot and lelt to die by his partners, (re-run) (tentative episode) Mark J. Robert Porter Bishop Bob Random Honker Dan Perrone 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 6 THE MONKEES—Comedy 4 Micky and Davy think they're performing the roles of actors in a "hidden camera” movie, but they're actually robbing a bank! (re-run) 13 I LOVE LUCY 7:00 2-6 THE CHAMPIONS—Drama 6:00 4 1 HOUR. "Silent Enemy.” A U.S. nuclear submarine, which has been on a round-the-World voyage, Is found drifting off the Irish coast with the entire crew dead. 7:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00 "Hazel's Day." 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—Comedy 7:30 3-8-10 LUCY SHOW—Comedy 6:30 4 Lucy crashes show business when Danny Thomas mistakes her for one of the show girls he’s hired for his TV program, (re-run) 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Paul Newman and Paul Anka are tonight's guest celebrities. 13 BEAUTIFUL BLUE AND RED DANUBE—Documentary (tentative) 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. A Journey down the Danube River, which has Its beginning in Western Germany and ends in the Black Sea near the Soviet border in Romania. The program focuses on the affluent society on both sides of the Iron Curtain, ire-run) (Cowboy In Africa will not be shown tonight.) 8:0(1 2-6 AFL FOOTBALL 7:00 4 SPECIAL. APPROX. 3 HOURS. The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Houston Oilers at the Houston Astrodome. Kurt Gowdy and Kyle Rote describe the action. 3-8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH 4 Andy and farmer Sam Jones team up to find a girl for Goober, (re-run) Sam Ken Berry Goober George Lindsey Edith Nancy Malone 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS Guests: Aliza Kashi, singer Jerry Jeff Walker, comic Jerry Collins, actor Keir Dullea, Indian musician Ravi Shankar, and fashion model Jean Shrimpton. Dullea talks about his childhood in a Quaker boarding house and tells how he got into show business. 8:30 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 7:30 4 Buffy and Jody start to ask questions about "the birds and the bees", (re-run t Buffy Anissa Jones Jody Johnnie Whitaker French ..., Sebastian Cabot Bill Brian Keith 13 PEYTON PLACE—Serial drama 4 NEW TIME. Carolyn reacts to her mother's affair with Doctor Rossi by responding to Jeff Kramer: Rita seeks help from Steven: and

Joe Rossi taunts Jill. Carolyn Elizabeth Walker Joe Michael Christian Jeff John Pindlater Marsha Barbara Rush 9:00 3-8-10 PREMIERE—Drama 8:00 4 1 HOUR. "Higher And Higher, Attorneys At Law.” A district attorney prosecutes a young man on a serious charge. John Higher John McMartin Elizabeth Sally Kellerman Doug Payson Robert Forster Arthur Greene Dustin Hoffman Paula Marie Masters 9:00 13 POLITICAL TELECAST 8:00 4 Governor George Wallace. (Felony Squad will not be shown tonight.) 9:30 4 NEWS 8:30 13 WHAT GAP?—Variety 4 SPECIAL. Wally Cox stars as a "square” 40-year-old who sets out to bridge the generation gap. He receives an able assist from actress Ann Prentiss (Paula's sister) who introduces him to the “In" scenes and happenings of youth-oriented America. Cox takes a fling at scuba diving, motorcycling, skydiving, ballooning, and Jogging. 10:00 3-8-10 NEWS 9:00 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. “Case Of The Borrowed Brunette.” A woman is paid $100 a day to live in someone else’s apart-

ment.

13 BIG VALLEY—Western 4 1 HOUR. "The Ambush.” Victoria becomes the lone defender of a mission which is under attack by three gunmen. They’re after three young squaws, (re-run) Simon Carter James Gregory Father Andre Robert Karnes Seataki Toian Matchlnga Victoria Barbara Stanwyck Nick Peter Breck 10:30 3 PERRY MASON—Mystery 9:30 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Mythical

Monkeys.”

8 LATE SHOW "God Is My Co-Pilot.” Dennis Morgan. Dane Clark. Raymond Massey. C45i Adventure drama based on Colonel Robert E. Scott’s novel of his exploits with the Flying Tigers. 10 MAN IN A SUITCASE—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. Messages from many strange sources indicate that former U.S. Intelligence agent McGill is going to die on a particular midnight. (re-run) McGill Richard Bradford Moira Rosemary Nichols Willard Donald Sutherland 11:00 2-6-13 NEWS 10:00 4 MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure

1 HOUR.

11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety

4 90 MINS

TIGHTROPE—Mystery THE DEPUTY—Western JOEY BISHOP—Variety

4 90 MINS.

WORLD OF SPORTS—4 STARLITE THEATRE UNDERSTANDING WORLD SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS

6:30

7:30 3 SUN-UP

8 NEWS—4

8:00 3-8-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4 7:00 4 CARTOONS—4 13 TREASURE ISLE—4 8:30 13 DREAM HOUSE—4 7:30 8:55 4 NEWS * 7:55 9:00 2-6 SNAP JUDGMENT—4 8:00 3-4-10 LUCY SHOW—4 8 COtFEE CUP THEATRE "The Sisters." Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Anita Louise. (’38) 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—4 9:25 2-6 NEWS—4 8:25 9:30 2-6 CONCENTRATION—4 8:30 3-4-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES—4 10:00 2-6 PERSONALITY—4 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY OF MAYBERRY—4 10:25 8 NEWS—4 9:25 10:30 2-6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 9:30 3-8-10 DICK VAN DYKE

4 MEDIC

13 DICK CAVETT SHOW—4

11:00

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EYE GUESS—4

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FARM REPORT

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OPTOMETRY SPEAKS—4

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TUES., SEPT. 10

FAST SLOW 6:30 3-8 SUMMER SEMESTER—4 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:00 2-6 TODAY—4 6:00 3 NEWS—4 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—4 8 TOWN A COUNTRY—4 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4 7:05 10 NEWS—4 6:05 7:25 8 CHAPEL DOOR—4 6:25

12:25

12:30 2-6 LET'S MAKE A DEAL—4 11:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—4 1:00 2-6 DAYS OF OUR LIVES—4 12:00 3-8-10 SPLENDORED THING—4 4 MATINEE MOVIE "First Love.” Deanna Durbin, Robert Stack. (’39) Romance. 1:30 2-6 THE DOCTORS—4 12:30 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4 13 DATING GAME—4 2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—4 1:00 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4 2:30 2-6 YOU DON'T SAY—4 J ;30 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4 4 DIVORCE COURT—4 13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—4 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAME—4 2:00 3-8-10 HOUSE PARTY—4 4 DARK SHADOWS 13 IT’S HAPPENING—4 3:25 2-8 NEWS—4 2-2* 3 EARLY MOVIE 95 MINS "Phffft!” Jack Lemmon, Judy Holliday. C54) Comedy. 6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—4 lO FASHION SHOW—4 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—4 3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 2:30 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 6 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 90 MINS. Guests: Bobby Vinton, London Lee, Stewart Robb, and cohostess Jane Morgan. 8 EARLY SHOW 90 MINS. "Wake Island." Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston. ('42) 10 LINUS THE LION HEARTED 4:00 2 DARK SHADOWS—4 3:00 4 POPEYE—4 lO EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS. "Sign Of The Gladiator." Anita Ekberg, Georges Marchal. 13 VIVIENNE 4:30 2 BULLWINKLE—4 3:30

Television in Review

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! HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Mike Todd is dead 10 years, but the memory lingers on. The fabulous showman, who was killed in a plane crash and left Elizabeth Taylor a widow, was the subject of an hour documentary on ABC-TV Sunday night, and the stardust he spread worked its magic again. The Sunday program, "Around the World of Mike Todd," was not the greatest documentary ever made. But it had the considerable presence of the subject himself, and— even on film or tape—that was all that any Mike Tood production ever needed. Furthermore, in an age when show business is increasingly run by committee—and mergers make more headlines than talent—any sign of individual, spectacular force seems welcome, and has impact. And so Sunday’s hour had that joyous sort of feel. Negative Aspects It was not a truly wellrounded study of Todd, who was born Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen,

By RICK DU BROW

Air Conditioned COOL-COOL-COOL BRING A SWEAfER Voncostle SEPT., FRIDAY 13TH 3- Horror Shows 7:00 Horrors Of The Black Museum 8:30. Pyro 10:00 War Of The Zombies Sat., Sun., Mon., 7:00-9:30 Sat., Sun., Matinee-2:00 JULIE * CHRISTIE ^ TERENCE STAMP PETER FINCH ALAN BATES

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD

PANAVIStON* METROCOIOR

"Rosemary's Baby" Starts-Sept., 18

the son of a part-time rabbi, and was brought up in Bloomington and Minneapolis, Minn., and in Chicago. It was more of a tribute, which was to be expected since the co-producer was his son, Mike Todd Jr.— and if there were any negative aspects to the father’s flamboyance, they were hardly mentioned. Furthermore, this fantastic promoter— described in the hour by restaurateur Toots Shor as “a typical, perfect American hustler’’—is worth a wellrounded documentary study, particularly his earlier years. But this early period was brushed over lightly as the hour concentrated mainly on the making and promotion of his film, "Around the World in 80 Days”—and also on his marriage to Miss Taylor. These segments were, of course, of interest. Miss Taylor’s recollections were charm, ing. And there were also reminiscences by Art Buchwald, Jack E. Leonard, Gypsy Rose Lee, Lowell Thomas, Ethel Merman and Orson Welles—who was the narrator and looked like a character out of "The Magnificent Ambersons." Lecture On Love Miss Taylor recalled how, Quotes from the news PRAGUE—Communist leader Alexander Dubcek, appealing to his people for help in satisfying Soviet demands for a return to "normal": "Think not only of today but also of the future." CHICAGO—A city report, charging that protesters and newsmen were duped by radical agitators during last week’s disorders: "The trusting, the innocent and the 'idealist were taken in and taken over. The news media, too, responded with surprising naivete and were incredibly misused." NEW YORK—The Rev. Herbert C. Oliver, president of the local school board in Brooklyn’s Ocean Hill-Brownsville District, commenting on eleventh-hour efforts to avert a teachers’ strike: "I can’t say that anything ha* really been accomplished."

before they were married, Todd hustled her into an empty room of a movie studio and lectured her nonstop for an hour and a half on how he loved her. Leonard was a boyhood chum. And the point was well made that Todd, like many a gambler, seemed most stimulated when he was tapped out. The reason that more about his life would have been welcome was that it was his life, and not any of his

productions, that was really his perfect creation. Except maybe for his daughter, Liza, who was only six months old when he died but who revealed in an amazing sequence Sunday night how incredibly she resembles him, even down to his gestures and mannerisms. And of course there was Todd’s philosophy: "I’ve been broke a hundred times, but never poor. Poor is a state of mind.”

DAILY CROSSWORD

ACROSS 1. Mist 5. Booty 9. Gambling' game 10. Debris at base of cliff 12. Singing voice 13. Gusto 14. Sheltered side 15. Trifling 16. Senorita’s affirmative 17. Farmland 19. Breeze 20. Mark of disgrace 21. Heavy blow 22. Anti 24. Good friends 26. More inquisitive 29. WWII spy outfit 30. Essentially 31. Aloft 32. Colliery 33. Tolstoi 34. Synchron izing 36. Denomination 37. Scotch tea cake 38. Thrashes 39. Covers, as with turf 40. Possesses DOWN 1. Choose 2. Parts, constituents, etc.

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE —Here’s how

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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, apoatrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different.

A Cryptogram Quotation

N PH AHG XAHM D UHQKUKAG CEZGJKZ ZKUHQKP CZHU GJK CDVGI GJDA UDZWNIU. —LDIGKZADX Saturday’s Cryptoquote: YOU HAVE LOST NO REPUTATION AT AT T. UNLESS YOU REPUTE YOURSELF SUCH

A LOSER.—SHAKESPEARE

Daily Comic Features

BEETLE BAILEY

By Mori Walker

BUT YOU OJlV HEARD HALF MV REASOM^N0W, ANOTHER REASON IS --

ALL RI6HT, HEME/ (SOLLY, iVe never SEEN SUCH PERSISTENCE!

ARCHIE

By Bob Montana

BUZ SAWYER

By Roy Crane

SENOR TRUBLOOD, VOU SAID LET VOll KNOW IF A STRANGER COME SNOOPING AROUND THE MINE. WELL. ONE IS HERE. PERHAPS AN AMERICANO.,

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbins

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who roesn’t; amster. / SIT&ACK ANP RELAX ..MOURE BEING-TAKEN FOR A RIFE BY AN EXPERT/,

WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH

By Fred Lasswell

BLONDIE

YOU LOOK SO PRETTY DEAIR I'M PROUD TO BE OUT WITH YOU

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