The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1968 — Page 7

Saturday, September 14, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

SAT.. SEPT. 14

FAST

SLOW

5:00 4

COUNTRY MUSIC

4:00

# 1 HOUR.

6

NEWS—+

5:30 3

CAR AND TRACK—# Racin K

4:30

6

FRANK McGEE REPORT—#

8

BRANDED—Western

*

10

NEWS—#

0:00 2

MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Comedy

5:00

# The Hubbards and Buells

form

a rock music group. They call themselves the Mamas and the Papas-in-law. (re-run i 3-8 NEWS—+ 4 COMMAND PERFORMANCE—Movie 2 HOURS. “Whistle Down The Wind." Haley Mills. Alan Bates. (English, ’eSi Three children come across an escaped murderer. They think he's Christ. 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS + "The Courtship Of Carrie Huntington.” Sue Randall. Jess Pearson. A young couple, married 'by mistake’. discover they really love each other. 13 CAR AND TRACK—# Racing «::«» 2-6 THE SAINT—Mystery 5:3» # 1 HOUR. The Saint Is intrigued when a Jeweler-friend says he’s making a copy of a fabulous diamond necklace. The next time the Saint sees him, he’s dead! (re-run) Kate Yolande Turner Templar Roger Moore 6-:<t> 3-8-10 THE PRISONER—Drama 5:30 + 1 HOUR. The Prisoner is subjected to an electronic interrogation. (re-run) Prisoner Patrick McGoohan Number Two Leo Kern Butler Angelo Muscat 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE # 1 HOUR. I 30 2-6 GET SMART—Spy comedy 6:30 + Smart has to train a pretty girl to pose as the estranged wife of a crook, (re-run) Krispin Cesar Romero Mimsi Julie Seminars Smart Don Adams 3-8-10 MY THREE SONS + Katie earns extra money for Robbie and herself by tutoring college students. One of them is a handsome former boy friend, (re-

run)

Craig Benson Mark Sturges Sally Shirley Mitchell 13 DATING GAME + Pat Paulsen, self-styled “candidate for the Presidency”, is tonight’s special guest. S (H) 2-6 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 + 2 HOURS. “The Outsider.” Darren McGavin, Edmond O'Brien, Sean Garrison, Shirley Knight, Ann Sothern, Nancy Malone. Ossie Davis, Joseph Wiseman. C67) A detective, hired to investigate a case of embezzlement, gets mixed up in the murder of the suspect, (re-run) 3-8-10 HOGAN’S HEROES—Comedy + Hogan and his crew concoct a fantastic ruse to convince the Germans that the war is over, (re-run) Hogan Bob Crane Klink Werner Klemperer Schultz John Banner 4 JOHN GARY SHOW—Variety + 90 MINS. DEBUT. T o n i g h t’s scheduled guests include Steve Allen. Jane Kean, Guy Marks, Chita Rivera. Victor Buono, and Avery Schreiber. Mitchell Ayres and his orchestra are featured. 13 NEWLYWED GAME + Bob Eubanks is host. 8:30 3-8-10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION 7:30 # Uncle Joe applies for membership for the Shady Rest in a hotel cred-it-card chain, (re-run) Gaylord Martindale Reginald Gardiner Uncle Joe Edgar Buchanan Mrs. Pruitt Sarah Selby Kate Bea Benaderet 13 LAWRENCE WELK—Music + 1 HOUR. “Let The Sun Shine In.” “September Song,” “Penguin Polka.” “Oh, Lonesome Me,” “Begin The Begulne,” "Ramona.” “SoundOf Music” medley, "Galway Bay,” "John Henry,” “Chop Sticks,” “Moment Of Truth,” "Love,” “Prayer For Peace,” others. 9:00 3-8-10 MODEL OF THE YEAR 8:00 + SPECIAL. 90 MINS. Thirty of the most photogenic girls selected from among many aspirants compete for the title. Jack Linkletter is master of ceremonies. Singer John Davidson is special guest and host. Arlene Dahl provides descriptions of the girls’ fashions.

9:30 4

13

111:00 2

10:25

10:30 11:00

NEWS , HOLLYWOOD PALACE—Variety + 1 HOUR Jack Benny is host to Sammy Davis, Liza Minnelli, Chris A- Peter Allen, the juggling Rudenko Brothers, and Mitchell Ayres and his orchestra, (re-run) JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 9:00 + 1 HOUR. Judd’s defense of a motel magnate's son charged with murder is threatened by the defendant's girl friend. Conclusion of

a two-parter.

4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. “Case Of The Lame Ca-

nary.”

6 NEWS 6 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 9:25 DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) “The Helen Morgan Story.” Ann Blyth, Paul Newman. Gene Evans. (’57) Story of the life and career of the torch singer. (2) + “Bombers B-52.” Karl Malden, Natalie Wood. (’57) 3-8-10-13 NEWS »:30

11:30 12:00

NEWS 10:00 LATE MOVIE + "Come September.” Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida. (’61) Comedy. SECRET AGENT—Adventure RETURNING show. 1 HOUR. “Fair Exchange.” Patrick McGoohan stars. LATE SHOW DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) ♦ "This Happy Feeling.” Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jurgens. Troy Donahue. (’58) Comedy romance. (2) "It Had To Happen.” Rosalind Russell, George Raft. C36) Drama. BIG VALLEY—Western # 1 HOUR. Victoria becomes the lone defender of a mission that's being attacked by three gunmen,

(re-run)

COMBAT—War adventure

1 HOUR.

CELEBRITY BILLIARDS 10:30 STAR TIME THEATRE 11:00 + "Green Grass Of Wyoming.'' larles Coburn. Peggy Cummins

Charles Coburn. Peggy Cummins,

Llovd Nolan. C48) Western. 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—+

10 lATE MOVIE

"Women Of Devil’s Island." Guy Madison. (Italian, ’63) Adventure.

13 NEWS

12:05 4 SHOCK THEATRE 11:05

“The Black Cat.” Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. (’41) Sherlock Holmes

mystery.

12:15 13 SATURDAY ALMANAC—# 11:15 12:45 13 OUIET FURIES 11:45 1:15 13 SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS 12:15

SUN., SEPT. 15

FAST . . SLOW 5:00 3-8-10 21st CENTURY 4:00 + SEASON DEBUT. “The Weird World Of Robots," and the roles they may play in man's future. 5:30 3 RACE POST TIME 4:30 8 TELECONFERENCE—# Talk 10 GENTLE BEN—Drama Ellen is treated to a surprise birthday party in a rustic cabin. 13 AFL HIGHLIGHTS—# Football 6:00 2 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—Drama 5:00 # DEBUT. A new series, combining live action and cartoon animation, based on the Mark Twain classic. Michael Shea stars as Huck, Kevin Schultz portrays Tom Sawyer, and Lu Ann Haslam is Becky Thatcher. 3-8-10 LASSIE—Drama # Conflict between Luci Wade and her father threatens to lead to tragedy, (re-run) 4 MOVIE OF THE WEEK 2 HOURS. "You Gotta Stay Happy." James Stewart. Joan Fontaine, Eddie Albert. (’48) A millionairess decides, on her wedding night, that she married the wrong man. 6 NEWS—# 0:00 13 BOTTOM OF THE SEA 5:00 # 1 HOUR. The crew of the Seaview tries to prevent a nuclear installation in the Irish Sea from blowing up. Mickey, an evil leprechaun, has other plans, ire-rum 8:30 2-6 WALT DISNEY 5:30 # SEASON DEBUT. 1 HOUR. "Legend Of The Boy And The Eagle,” dramatizing an ancient legend, handed down among Hopi Indian tribes, about an Indian boy who defies tribal tradition. 3-8 GENTLE BEN—Drama # Mark has to decide whether to keep Ben chained or let him roam free after an encounter with a wild bear, (re-run) lO NEWS 6:45 10 NANCEE—Music 5:45 7:00 3-8-10 LOMBARDI—Football 6:00 # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Profile of Green Bay Packer General Manager Vince Lombardi, including a studv

of his coaching methods, and watching the development of a game plan. 13 THE F.B.I.—Adventure # 1 HOUR. "False Witness." Social rebel Lynn Hallet runs away rather than try to prove her innocence in a bank robbery and shooting, (re-

run)

Lynn Carol Lynley Mike Peter Deuel Durant Dean Harens Erskine Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. 7:30 2 BEWTTfHED—Comedy 6:30

# Samantha, the new queen of the

witches, has a midnight . with her subjects, (re-runi

6 MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Comedy # SEASON DEBUT. Eighty-four-year-old Gabriella Balotta arrives from Italy thinking she's going to attend the wedding of her greatgrandson, Jerry. Gabriella Jeanette Nolan Jerry Jerry Fogel Roger Richard Deacon 8:00 2-6 BONANZA—Western 7:00 # SEASON DEBUT. 1 HOUR. Little Joe's attempt to stop timber profiteers is frustrated by a stubborn mountain woman. Carrie Picket Irene Tedrow Millburn Herbert Voland Doctor Belden John Randolph Jenks G D. Spradlin Marks George Murdock 3-8-10 BARBRA STREISAND—Music # SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Barbra Streisand's one-woman concert under the stars in New York's Central Park. Six TV cameras and a film camera mounted in a helicopter covered the concert, which took place last summer Musical highlights on page 38. 4 GEORGE JESSEL SHOW—Variety # 1 HOUR. Glenn Ford is tonight’s special guest. 8:00 13 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 # 2 HOURS. "Paradise. Hawaiian Style." Elvis Presley, Suzanna Leigh. James Shigeta. Donna Butterworth. A grounded airline pilot, who has romantic problems, returns to his native Hawaii to start a helicopter service, (re-run) 9:00 2 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 # 2V« HOURS. "Under The Yum Yum Tree.” Jack Lemmon. Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, Edie Adams. Imogene Coca. Paul Lynde. Comedy about a bachelor land lord and his apartment full of pretty girls, (re-

run I

3-8-10 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE # 1 HOUR. Two scientists and their wives are kidnapped by enemy agents. (re-run i (tentative episode) 4 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL # DEBUT. 90 MINS Season pre-

view.

6 PHYLLIS DILLER—Variety # DEBUT. 1 HOUR Johnny Carson. Rowan & Martin, Sonny <5: Cher, and the Pearce Sisters (five musicians ranging in age from 5 to 11) join Phyllis in her first outing. Carson appears alone in a comedy routine portraying a caterer hired to handle the wedding reception of the daughter of President Johnson. 19:00 3-8-10 NEWS 9:00 6 DICK POWELL THEATRE 1 HOUR. “Richochet." Van Heflin. A peacetime army instructor, due to retire, faces a tough decision. 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE # 1 HOUR. 10:30 3 PERRY MASON—Mystery 9:30 1 HOUR. 4 NEWS 8 GOOD MORNING WORLD—Comedy # Dave volunteers to look after Mr. Hutton’s prize poodle, (re-run i (tentative episode) Dave Jobv Baker Mr. Hutton Billv DeWolfe lO TV SPORTSMAN’S CLUB

11:00 4

COUNTRY MUSIC—#

10:00

6-13 NEWS—#

8

LATE SHOW

"Treasure Of Sierra Madre.”

Hum-

phrey Bogart, Walter Huston.

Tim

Holt. ('48( Three men go after gold.

10

THE CALIFORNIANS—Western

11:15 2

NEWS

10:15

11:30 2

ISSUES AND ANSWERS # 1 HOUR.

10:30

3

SEt SPRAY—#

6

TONIGHT—Variety # 90 MINS.

10

FILM DRAMA

13

PROBE—Talk # 1 HOUR.

12:30 13

NEWS—#

11:30

12:45 13

CROSS EXAM—# Interview

11:45

1:15 13

PERSPECTIVE

12:15

TV in review By RICK DU BROW

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—The generation gap in politics—a fascinating contemporary subject—was the theme of a timely Rod Serling drama, “Certain Honorable Men,” on NBC-TV Thursday night. With the Democratic national Convention still fresh in one’s mind— with its unquestionable conflict of political generations — Mr. Serling’s script revealed again his rare ability to dramatize key subjects in popular terms. If the Democratic convention

fiction, it may be a tipoff to the times. In any case, NBC-TV’s production—the first in its series of specials entitled “Prudential’s on Stage”—was a

most entertaining debut.

Van Heflin was the star, appearing as an aging wheelerdealer politician—a congressman—whose solid reputation is destroyed by a former protege (Peter Fonda) who learns he has indulged in kickbacks and

other conflicts of interest.

More essential than the actual plot, however, was the drama’s

was even more thrilling than

Air Cond’tioned COOL - COOL-COOL BRING A SWEATER Voncostle SEPT., FRIDAY 13TH 3- Horror Shows 7:00 Horrors Of The Black Museum

8:30 Pyro 10:00 V\iar 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

PANAVISION’ • MCTROCOIOA

“The Odd Couple" Starts - Sept., 18

delineation of the differences of the old and new political generations—the old more gregarious, passionate and personal about politics; the new more aloof, cool, computer-oriented and full of talk about honor. As

MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE later. 36 oad 43 Tonight and Sun. Dean Martin, James Stewart BANDOLERO Tony Curtis, Sharon Tate DON'T MAKE WAVES

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minute Drive West of Plainfield on U.S. 40 Fri., thru Sunday Sept. 13-15 Doris Day & Brian Keith In "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" And "FORT UTAH"

someone has said, the chief purpose of revolution is a simple transfer of power, no matter how fancy the words.

* * * Mexico City is the oldest continuously inhabited city in North America.

DAILY CROSSWORD

ACROSS 1. Pendulum weights 5. Hastened 9. Mississippi river 10. Cavities 12. Successively 13. Widow 14. Calendar abbreviation 15. Submerged 16. Music note 17. Underhanded 19. On the ocean 21. Platter 23. Border of a garment 24. Distant or cold 27. Prepared 29. Elevator cage 30. Campus group 32. Wind instrument 34. Theater attendants 38. Conjunction 39. Luxurious 41. Vitality 42. Withstand 44. Layer 45. Quench, as thirst 46. Unsteady 47. Travois 48. Lichen DOWN 1. Nobleman

2. Air 3. Hair ribbon 4. Thus 5. Chinese god 6. Lively dance 7. High priest 8. Commanded 9. Sweet potatoes 11. Vaporous 13. Beams 15. Rowboat 18. Fuss 20. Tibetan

22. Collision 24. Performers 25. Honors 26. Sphere 28. AngloSaxon letter 31. Cor-

ro-

sion

33. Similar 35. Homer's ‘‘Iliad'’ and others 36. Fumes

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40. Employed 43. Salt: chem.

44. Also

46. Boudoir,

for one:

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. A Cryptogram Quotation AZGVC YO XZC U KTRUOUXC PZXAYCYZX, VGC PRLCUYXCH YO UX UVOGLA ZXR.—BZTCUYLR Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: TWO DANGERS CONSTANTLY THREATEN THE WORLD: ORDER AND DISORDER. — VALERY (C 1968. King Features Syndicate, Inc.)

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