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Thursday, October 3, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

4:30

New

THURS., OCT. 3

FAST SLOW 3:00 2 DATING GAME—+ 4:00 3-4 FLINTSTONES—4

6 NEWS—4

8 Mell ALE’S NAVY 13 BEWITCHED 3:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS 4 1 HOUR. “Little-Known

Jersey."

6:30 2-6 DANIEL BOONE—Adventure 5:30 4 1 HOUR. “The Blackbirder.” Boone returns to his campsite and finds that Gideon, a trapper, has disappeared. Gideon Don Pedro Colley Lute Purdy Timothy Carey Mason Pruitt Jim McMullan Boone ... Fess Parker 3-8 BLONDIE—Comedy 4 The Dithers ko out of town for a weekend and leave their pampered, pedigreed poodle with the Bumsteads for safekeeping. The pooch disappears. Blondie Patricia Harty Dagwood Will Hutchins Mr. Dithers Jim Backus Alexander Peter Robbins Cookie Pamelyn Ferdin 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 4 A surprise GI reunion takes place at a service station. 6:30 10 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT 5:30 4 SEASON DEBUT, on Channel 10. Will and Jeff are passing through a small town when they meet Billy Delver. He claims he owes his life to gdnfighter Jim Sonnett, who just passed through. 13 I LOVE LUCY 1:00 3-8-10 HAWAII FIVE-O—Police 6:00 4 1 HOUR. Investigator Steve McGarrett probes the death of an official who had been influential in changing the face of the Islands. Benny Simon Oakland Grace Jeanne Bates Mrs. Manu Ann Barton McGarrett Jack Lord Danny James MacArthur Goternor Richard Denning 4 HAZEL—Comedy 4’ “The Fire’s Never Dead While The Ashes Are Red." 13 GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—Comedy IiSO 2-6 IRONSIDE—Police drama 6:30 4 1 HOUR. “The Sacrifice." Ironside’s old friend, Detective Sergeant Cervantes, is Identified by Mark Sanger as the man he saw at the scene of a murder. Cervantes .... Ricardo Montalban Hobarth Robert Alda Mark Sanger Don Mitchell Ironside Raymond Burr 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Betty White (Mrs. Allen Ludden) and Frank Gifford are tonight’s guest celebrities. 13 UGLIEST GIRL IN TOWN—Comedy 4 ’Visitors From A Strange Planet." Peter Kastner stars as a boy who poses as a girl. 8:00 3-8-10 THURSDAY MOVIE 7:00 2 HOURS. "Night Of The Iguana.” Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr, Sue Lyon. C64i A defrocked minister settles down in Mexico and becomes a tourist guide. Three women pursue him. 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. Ruth McFadden, Milt Kamen. Maxine Greene, M o r t y Gunty, David & Karen Soul, the Earl of Litchfield. 13 THE FLYING NUN—Comedy 4 San Tanco Police Captain Gasper Formento becomes suspicious of the Nuns’ activities when he loses twenty-five dollars on the wheel-of-fortune at the convent bazaar.

Captain Formento .... Vito Scotti Chief Galindo Don Diamond Sister Bertrille Sally Field 8:311 2-6 DRAGNET—Police drama 7:30 4 Negro police officer Dave Evans, a veteran of five years on the force, is disillusioned when his home is stoned after he appeared with Friday and Gannon at a recruiting meeting. Evans Don Marshall’ Henry Rafer Johnson Harper Bill Elliott 8:30 13 BEWITCHED—Comedy 7:30 4 Samantha is mistaken for her look-alike cousin Serena and "zapped” to New Orleans in the year

1868.

Ranee Butler Jack Cassidy Aunt Jenny Isabell Sanford 2- 6 DEAN MARTIN—Variety 8:00 4 1 HOUR Guests: Dom DeLuise. Lome Greene, Juliet Prowse. Barbara Heller, and comic Sammy Shore. Dean solos “Not Enough Indians” and "It Just Happened That

Way.”

13 THAT GIRL—tomedy

4 "The Hi-Jack And The Mighty." Ann is working as a stewardess on a flight to Miami when she spots

a gun on a swarthy passenger.

NEWS 8:30

JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN

4 1 HOUR. "The New People.” A young American couple move imo a fashionable subuib cf London They're greatly impressed with the hospitality of their new English neighbors—until they discover their

lives are in danger.

HOLLYWOOD PALACE—Variety !»:00 4 SEASON DEBUT 1 HOUR Ring Crosby is host. Guests Sid Caesar. Bobby Goldsboro Abbe Lincoln. Jeanine Riley and members of the

Moscow Circus. 3- 8-10 NEWS

4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Polka-Dot Pony.” A $200,000 trust fund may go to an airline hostess if Perry can prove she was the baby who was once left on an orphanage

doorstep.

6 STEVE ALLEN—Variety 4 1 HOUR. Guests: Louis Nye. Professor Irwin Corey, and songstress

Toni Arden

10:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30 "Inherit The Wind." Spencer Tracy. Frceric March. i’60» Drama.

LATE SHOW

4 "Interlude " June Allyson. Rossano Brazzi. I’STi D ama romance THE AVENGERS—Adventure 4 SEASON DEBUT, on Channel 10. 1 HOUR. Tara's life is at stake as John Steed plays a dangerous game with a fanatic millionaire. ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE—4

3

NEWS—4

8

TOWN 4 COUNTRY—4

13

KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4

7:05 IO

NEWS—4

6:05

7:25

8

CHAPEL DOOR—4

6:25

7:30

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SUN-UP

6:50

4

CARTOONS—4

8

NEWS—4

8:00

3-8 10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4 7:00

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DREAM HOUSE—4

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NEWS

7:55

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?-6 SNAP JUDGMENT—4 3-10 LUCY SHOW—4

8:00

4

SPANISH 1

8

COFFEE CUP THEATRE 4 "All That Heaven Allows."

Rock

13

Hudson. Jane Wvman. (’56) PAUL DIXON SHOW—4

9:15

4

SPANISH II

8:15

9:25

2-6 NEWS—4

8:25

9:311

2-6 CONCENTRATION—4

8:30

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2-6 13 NEWS 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure

1 HOUR.

11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety

4 90 MINS.

10 THE DEPUTY—Weslern 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety

4 90 MINS

12:00 4 STARLITE THEATRE

"Harriet Craig.” Joan Wendell Corey. i'50i An

lous woman alienates the people

around her.

TO BE ANNOUNCED P!:0O SOME HEROICAL SPIRITS 12:30

10:30

11:00

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FRIOCT. 4

FAST SLOW 6:30 3-8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4 5:30 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—4 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 7:00 2-6 TOI> AY—4 6:00

Television in Review

By RICK DU BROW

HOLLl»»OOD (UPI)—Early prime time, which used to have the reputation of being the children’s hour of television, can hardly lay claim to that function any more. One reason is that sponsors learned that high ratings from children too young to have real buying power are strictly window dressing in network competition. At any rate, consider—day by day—the first hour of prime time on three commercial networks this season; On Mondays, there is “The Avengers,” a sophisticated British spy series. And there is “Gunsmoke,” whose excellent reputation results in part from its adult characterizations. There is also “I Dream of Jeannie,” which can pass as pretty much kid stuff. And there is “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in,” which cuts through various age groups but is very racy and suggestive for smallfry. On Tuesday, “The Mod Squad” is an action-packed series about youths that work undercover for the police, and appeals basically to mature youngsters and adults. “Lancer” is a western. And the Jerry Lewis show probably is the most definitely oriented of the three toward children.

Wednesdays offer “The Virginian,” another western, and “Here Come the Brides,” a frontier adventur e-comedy about women imported to a logging settlement lacking in wives and other females. There is also “Daktari,” a very popular children’s entry. Thursdays have “D a n i e 1 Boone,” a frontier piece that has always had pull with the young audience, and “Blondie,” which should appeal to children with its comic strip flavor. There are also “The Flying Nun” and “The Ueliest Girl in Town,” which concerns a young man who dresses in female clothing much of the time when he is mistaken for a famous model in London. The idea is that it’s the only way he can afford to stay in England near his girlfriend. Friday Program On Fridays, there is “The High Chaparral,” a rugged western. Opposite this is “The Wild Wild West,” which is also hardly kid stuff, unless

you’re talking about quality. And there is “Operation: Entertainment,” a variety show that visits servicemen in bases around the nation. On Saturdays, youngsters can choose among “Adam-12,” a police show; “Get Smart”; The Jackie Gleason series; “The Newlywed Game” and “The

Dating Game.” Sundays, the children do have a field day. They can watch the Walt Disney hour, or “Gentle Ben,” or the new science-fiction series aimed at them, “Land of the Giants.” And for those a little older, there are also the Ed Sullivan Show and “The

FBI.“

DAILY CROSSWORD

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verb

4. Possessive pronoun 5. Table game 6. Face shapes 7. Little girl 8. Came in 9. Transaction 11. Property 13. Ringlet 15. Touches 18. Command

to a

horse 20. Leatherworker’s

tool

22. Dazes 24. Grampus and others

25. Ruling family

of

England (17141901) 26. Hurricane center 28. The black or the red 31. munerated 33. First picture to win Academy Award 35. Crazy

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item

—Fern

MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE later. 36 aad 43 Fri., Sat., Sun. Doris Day, Brian Keith WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL James Stewart, Henry Fonda FIRECREEK

Voncastle

Mrs. l .. Phillips of Manhattan Rd called on Mrs. Nadene Burks and family, Thursday evening. Miss Patty Burks spent the weekend with Miss Connie Torr west of Limedale. Mrs. James Clark and son, Paul, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook and family. The Fern Cliffs in another week will be in full color. They are beautiful. If you don’t want to go to Brown Co. to see the color, drive out to the Fern Cliffs. Mrs. Wella Gailey of Knightsville and Jim Schoonover of Tuner called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber, Saturday morning.

An ounce of gold can be drawn into a wire 50 miles long. Air ConditioriBQ FRI., SAT., SUN. Feature 7:30 and 9:30 Matinee Sat. - Sun. 2:00 P.M.

^TUCAOEMV AWARD WINNER SSSK^'ri'Sr . COLUMBIA PICTURES P'eients a Stanley Kramer production SpencerTRACYl Sidney POITIERI Katharine HEPBURN guess whe^s coining to dinner TECMNICOtOA' Q The Graduate Starts Oct. 16th thru 22nd

ACROSS 1. Study, student

style

5. Stance 9. Creamery 10. Sheeplike 12. Otherwise 13. Seaboards 14. Stout, for one 15. Brimming 16. Latin connective 17. Bigger 19. Girl’s name 21. Smorgasbord treat 23. Moist 24. Part of a barrow 27. Diacritic 29. Dried grass 30. Revolved 32. Once more 34. Tarsi 38. Behold 39. Wading bird 41. Harem

room

42. Leveled 44. Invent, as a new word 45. Suit material 46. Charley’s famous relative and others 47. M.D.’s

order

48. Voters for the 18th Amendment DOWN 1. Kind of lily 2. Stairway

part

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 ADWWBAA N A VXB FIOEH ME VXB FIMQ MU VXB YOE QXM XOA ONYBH VMM RMQ. — YOABUNBRH Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: A MAN MAY BUILD HIMSELF A THRONE OF BAYONETS, BUT HE CANNOT SIT ON IT— INGE (O MM, Kiac Features SyaOicate, lac.)

Daily Comic Features

BEETLE BAILEY

By Moit Walker

3-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES—4 4 LUCY SHOW 10:00 2-6 PERSONALITY-—A 9:00 3-4-10 ANDY GRIFFITH—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 2-6 JEOPARDY—A 10:00 3-8-10 LOVE OF LIFE—4 4 AMERICAN WEST—4 11:25 3 NEWS—4 10:25 8-10 FASHION SHOW—4 11:30 2 EYE GUESS—4 10:30 3-8-10 SEARCH TOMORROW—4

4 NKW«

6 AROUND THE TOWN—4 11:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 10:35 11:55 2 FARM REPORT 10:55 I’.’JIO 2 DATING GAME—4 11:00 3-8-10 NEWS 4 CARTOONS—4 13 50-50 CLUB—4 12:25 6 DOCTOR’S HOUSE CALL—4 11:25 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 SPLENDOR EX) THING—4 4 MATINEE MOVIE "Crimson Kimono." Victoria Shaw, * James Shigeta. (’591 Mystery. 1:30 2 6 THE DOCTORS—* 12:30 3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4 13 DATING GAME—4 2:00 2-6 ANOTHER WOlfi n—* 1:00 3-8-10 SECRET STORM—4 13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4 2:30 2 6 YOU DON’T SAY—4 1:30 ’ 3 8 IO EDGE OF NIGHT—4 4 DIVORCE COURT—4 13 ONE LIKE TO LIVE—4 3:00 2-6 MATCH GAVE—A 2:00 3 8 10 HOUSE PARTY—4 4 DARK SHADOWS 13 IT’S HAPPENING—4 3:25 ? 8 NEWS—4 2:25 3 EARLY MOVIE 4 95 MINS "Wagon Train.” 6-10 DOC TOR S HOUSE CALL—4 13 CHILDREN’S DOCTOR—4 3:30 2-13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 2:30 4 DENNIS THE MENACE 6 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 1 HOUR. Guests: Sandler & Young, Scoey Mitchell. Louis Yaboonsky. Co-host: Soupv Sales 8 EARLY SHOW 4 90 MINS. "Perfect Furlough." Tony Curtis. Janet Leigh. (’59' 10 DON’S CARTOONS 1:00 2 DARK SHADOWS—4 3:00 4 POPEYE—4 10 EARLY MOVIE 90 MINS ’’Slave Queen Of Babylon." John Ericson. 1 Italian. ’63'' 13 VIVIENNE 4 1 HOUR. 4:30 2 CENTER OF THE EARTH—4 3:30

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VEP-HER AN ’ ZEB HAWKINS IS GITTIN'HITCHED NEXT SATIDDV NIGHT

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