The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 October 1968 — Page 7
Friday, October 11, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
FRl., OCT. 11
FAST SLOW 3:00 2 FLYING NUN—+ 4:00
3-4 FLINTSTONES—4
6 NEWS—+
8 McHALES NAVY 13 BEWITCHED
3:30 2-3-6-8-10-13 NEWS 4:30
4 OF LANDS AND SEAS
+ 1 HOUR. -The Sport Of Kings." horse breeding, training, and rac-
ing.
6:30 2-6 HIGH CHAPARRAL—Western 5:30 4 1 HOUR. Buck Cannon's plans to open a saloon are threatened by a temperance group led by spirited Frances O'Tolle. Oscar Hippie Dub Taylor Warren Case .. Charles Robinson Frances Kathryn Hays 3-8-10 WILD, WILD WEST 4 1 HOUR. A homesteader’s farm is threatened by a high-powered land syndicate. Lyle Dixon Floyd Patterson Bock Simon Scott Lonie Gloria Calomee 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 4 A contestant tries to train a chimpanzee. 13 I LOVE LUCY 7:00 4 HAZEL—Comedy 6:00 4 "Hazel’s Tax Deduction." 13 QUARTERBACK CLUB—4 Football 7:30 2-6 THE NAME OF THE GAME 6:30 4 90 MINS. "Collector’s Edition." Jeff Dillon and Peggy Maxwell try to clear a friend of a murder charge, even though they’re half convinced he’s guilty. The man once saved Jeff’s life. Jeff Dillon Tony Franciosa Peggy Maxwell .. Susan St. James Peter Max John Saxon Mariette Bern Senta Berger Angela Morgan Nina Foch Vincennes Paul Lukas Arnold Robert Loggia 3-8-10 GOMER PYLE—Comedy 4 Gomer tries to shine up the battalion’s booby-prize lead combat boot. He slips it on his foot and then can’t get it off. Hacker Allan Melvin Anderson Craig Huebing 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Jayne Meadows and Bob Crane are tonight’s guest celebrities. 13 OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT 4 1 HOUR. Jimmy Dean emcees tonight’s show from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Guests include Abbe Lane, Corbett Monica, the Kim Sisters vocal trio, comics Colvin & Wilder, and the Five Stair Steps & Cubic (a musical group). 8:00 3 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7:00 4 2 HOURS. "Rio Conchos." Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman. (’64) Fo ir men go to Mexico to recover stolen rifles. 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. 8 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4 2 HOURS. "Night Passage." James Stewart, Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea. (’57) A railroad troubleshooter is robbed of a payroll. His kid brother is a member of the gang. 10 CINEMA TEN 2 HOURS. "The Left Hand Of God." Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney, Lee J Cobb. (’55) China— 1947: An escaping American pilot poses as a Catholic priest and hides out in a small mission village. 8:30 13 FELONY SQUAD—Police drama 7:30 4 "Underground Nightmare.” A "way-out” underground film-maker shoots a murder scene which could very well be the real thing. 9:00 2 6 STAR TREK—Science fiction 8:00 4 1 HOUR. Very strange children.
beamed aboard the Enterprise, begin taking over the minds of the crew. Prominent lawyer Melvin Belli makes his acting debut In the role of Gorgan. who appears only when summoned by the children (Craig Hundley and James Well-
man).
13 DON RICKLES—Comedy 4 Richard Harris pays a visit to-
night.
9:30 4 NEWS 8:30 13 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT 4 “Chapter And Verse." A Biblequoting bounty hunter Is out to get James Sonnett dead or alive.
Will Walter Brennan Jeff Dack Rambo
10:00 2 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 9:00 4 1 HOUR. "Transplant." Judd defends a doctor who has been charged with performing a heart transplant on a girl before the donor was pronounced medically dead. Dr. Bellew John Vernon Patricia Overbaugh, Julie Sommars Dr. Stalling Lloyd Bochner
3-8-10 NEWS
4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Velvet Claws.” A client tries to involve Perry as a suspect in the murder
of her husband.
6 STEVE ALLEN—Varletv 4 1 HOUR. Guests: Pat Paulsen. Totie Fields. Pat Harrington. 13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE—Drama 4 1 HOUR. “The Ends Of Justice." Clinton Judd defends a Negro charged with murder The outcome of the trial Is threatened by the defendant's militant son.
Judd Carl Betz Ben Stephen Young
16:30 3 LATE MOVIE 9:30
4 “Johnny Tiger.” Robert Taylor. Geraldine Brooks. Western. (4 Al1 * Star Wrestling follows.) 8 LATE SHOW 4 “Chief Crazy Horse.” Victor Mature. Ray Danton. Susan Ball. (’55) Western. ID IT TAKES A THIEF—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. Mundy goes after documents which will expose a missing Nazi war criminal. He gets help from a temperamental opera star. Angela Funnello. Suzanne Pleshette Gino Harvev Lembeck Boselli Bruce Gordon 11:00 2-6-13 NEWS 10:00 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure
1 HOUR
11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 4 90 MINS. Dinah Shore hosts. 10 LATE MOVIE "Mv Blue Heaven.” Dan Dailey. Bettv Grable. Mltzi Gavnor. David Wavne. C50) Musical drama. 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. 1‘»:ft0 4 STARLITE THEATRE 11:00 "Knock On Any Door ” Humphrey Bogart. John Derek Allene Roberts. George Macreariy. <'4D> Court room
drama.
1:00 13 PROBLEMS & CHALLENGES 17:00 1:30 13 PAINTING 17:30 7:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 1:00
FAST SLOW
13 COUNTY NEWSREEL—4 4:50 13 LIGHT TIME—4 Religion 5:00 6:15 13 TO BE ANNOUNCED 5:15 3 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4 5:30 13 SATURDAY ALMANAC 7:»!i 3-10 GO-GO GOPHERS—4 6:00 4 HOOS31.lt ROUNDUP 5 T HilEE STOOGES—4 Kids’ show 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4
13 I ARM FRONT—4 7:::« 3-10 BUGS BUNNYROAD RUNNER—4 Cartoons 6:30 4 LESSONS FOR LIVING—Religion 8 INDIANA FARMER 13 TIMOTHY CIIURCHMOUSE—4 X: Ml 2 SUPER SIX—4 ( artoon 7:00 4 POPEYE—4 Cartoon 8 ROADS TO LEARNING—4 13 CASPER CARTOONS—4 X:::0 2 1-H SCIENCE CLUB 7:30 3-8-10 WACKY RACES—4 tartoon 13 ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER—4 !i:00 2-6 THE FLINTSTONES—4 8:00 3-8-10 ARCHIE—4 Cartoon 13 SPIDERMAN—4 Cartoon 9:30 2-6 BANANA SPLITS—4 8:30 3-8 BATMAN—SUPERMAN—4 4 UNDERDOG—4 Cartoon 10 INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING PARADE 13 FANTASTIC VOYAGE—4 10:00 4 KIMBA—4 Cartoon 9:00 13 C ENTER OF THE EARTH—4 10:30 2-6 UNDERDOG—4 Cartoon 9:30 3 HERCULOIDS—4 Cartoon 4 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy 8 UNCLE BUSTER—4 Kids’ show 13 FANTASTIC FOUR—4 Cartoon 11:00 2 6 BIHDMAN—4 ( artoon 10:00 3-10 SHAZZAN—4 Cartoon 4 THUNDERBIRDS—4 Cartoon 13 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE—4 11:30 2-13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND 10:30 4 Guest: singer Johnny Nash. 3-8-10 JONNY QUEST—4 Cartoon 6 JOB LINE—4 Employment 17:00 2-13 SUMMER OLYMPICS 11:00 + SPECIAL. 2 HOURS Opening ceremonies from Mexico City. 3-8-10 MOBY DICK—4 Cartoon 4 UPBEAT—Music 4 1 HOUR. 6 BIBLE TELECOURSE 4 1 HOUR. "The Sign Of Jonah." I7:::0 3-8-10 LONE RANGER—4 11:30 1:00 3 FARM REPORT 17:00 4 FLYING FISHERMAN—4 6 READING TELECOURSE 4 DEBUT. 8 WILLIAM TELL—Drama lO DR. HOPP AND FRIENDS l;::o 3 WHAT DO YOU SAY? 17:30 4 ACTION MOVIE 2 HOURS. “Across The Pacific." Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Svdney Greenstreet. (’421 Espionage. 6 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—4 8 BRANDED—Western 10 PATH TO BELIEF—Religion 1:45 10 INDUSTRY ON PARADE—4 12:15
7:00
3:30
3:00
3:30
1:00
1:30
2-13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 1:00 4 75 MINS. LeMans 24-Hour Grand Prix of Endurance Auto Race; and National Surfing Championships. 3 UNDERWAY FOR PEACE—4 6 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL—4 Quiz DEBUT. 8 SATURDAY THEATRE 90 MINS "Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekjll & Mr. Hyde." (’53) 10 SATURDAY MATINEE 90 MINS. "My Blue Heaven.” Dan Dailey. Betty Grable, Mitzi Gaynor. (’50) Musical drama. 3 EARLY MOVIE 1:30 90 MINS. "Between Midnight And Dawn." Edmond O'Brien. C50i 6 COLLEGE BOWL—4 Quiz RETURNING show. 6 ( HAMPIONSHIP BOWLING—4 7:00 2-13 NCAA FOOTBALL 2:15 Penn State at UCLA. 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 7:25 4 NFL HIGHLIGHTS—4 Football 7:30 6 COUNTRY MUSIC HALL—4 8 EARLY SHOW 4 90 MINS "California.'' Ray Milland. Albert Dekker, Barbara Stanwyck. i’461 Adventure. 10 PROFILE OF A ROOKIE 4 1 HOUR. Baseball film. 3 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING—4 3:00 4 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 4 1 HOUR 6 PORTER WAGONER—4 Variety 3 CAR AND TRACK—4 Racing 3:30 6 GRAND OLE OPRY—4 10 UGLIEST GIRL IN TOWN—4
Daily Comic Features
BEETLE BAILEY
By Mort Walker
ARCHIE
By Bob Montana
COURSE NOT/ SHE’S OOT HER RADIO HIDDEN, AND SHE’S LISTENING TO THE BALL (SAME /
BUZ SAWYER
By Roy Crane
HERE IS PROOF YOU ARE V N0NSEMSE, SERGEANT. THE MINE ROBBERS...THIS PIECE | GOLD IN THAT QUARTZ. IS OF quartz: flecked with J worth, at most, only
SILVER AND COLD/
A FEW CENTAVOS.
ONE CENTAVO OR NOW, SEE HERE, A THOUSAND, YOU iI'M THE PERSONAL SNEAKED INTO THE I REPRESENTATIVE MINE AND STOLE OF MISS LILLIAN IT, GRINGO. V PILLY, THE OWNER OF THIS MINE.
I HAVE V ENOUGH' YOU'RE A RIGHTTO UNPER ARREST/ BE HERE. I HANDCUFF THESE 1 — MEK) -
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Robbins
—Hook becoming involved in disputes, that except on rare occasions “It is said of Florence Nightin- the prior allegiance of the demogale that she began her great re- crat is to the legitimacy of the forms of the hospitals of her day process by which the law is adopt-
with the maxim that whatever hos- ed.“
pitals accomplish they should at Hook claimed the other misconleast not become centers for the ception of civil disobedience had spread of disease. Similarly, it far more dangerous fruits, is not too much to expect that one “The civilly disobedient demowho professes to live by the word crat violates the law and acof reasoning should not encour. cepts punishment in order to age propaganda by the deed, that bear witness, to re-educate the educators not apologize for or majority by provoking them to extenuate violence on the campus, second thoughts, and members of the judiciary not Of the outbreak at Columbia Uniincite to lawlessness.” versity he said, “I wish to make Hook said there were two funda- the point crystal clear. No matter mental misapprehensions about what grievances the small group civil disobedience as he devel- of Columbia students had, cur. oped the theme of his talk, “Law ricular or extra-curricular, Liberty, and Progress in Higher strictly educational or political, Education.” there was no warrant what so He said the first misapprehen- ever for the violence, physical sion is the assumption that each harassment or obstruction to law in a democratic community which they resorted. This is the poses the legitimate question issue that transcends everything whether to obey or disobey. else in significance. “What is overlooked is the fact He added, “I think by now I
have made abundantly clear that the democratic spirit in insti. tutions of higher education has its locus not in any specific mech. anisms of voicing ideas, opinions, judgments, request on any relevant matter of educational concern but in the realities of parti-
cipation.
I know of few institutions in which participation of students in the discussion of issues is not welcomed. - and where it is not, it seems to me to be part of educational wisdom as well as discretion on the part of the faculty to see that the situation is remedied as soon as possible. * “But once it is present there is no place for the violence and lawlessness that paralyzed Columbia university last spring and which is currently being proposed for other universities on the visitation list of the SDS and similar groups.” —Zoning board “My neighbors now all think I am going to start a business, and I am not,” she said. Mrs. Rafat said she may try to establish the business in another area of the city. She said she has no intentions of appearing at the Oct. 24 meeting. She was not at 1 a s t night’s session. The board also discussed the difficulty of inspection of city properties, reiterating that it is usually confined to acting on complaints made to and received from the city engineer.
Air Conditioned
VONCASTLE A Beautiful Love Story Swedish-Eng. Sub Titles 1967 Cannes Winner Wed. Thru Sat.-7:30-9:30 Matinee Sat. & Sun. -2:00
Elvira
Madigan
The Graduate"
Oct. 16-22
TamirofF Back HOLLYWOOD OJPD — Akim Tamiroff returns to Hollywood to play a Mexican bandit in “The Great Bank Robbery”—the actor’s first Hollywood film in several years. Popular Guest HOLLYWOOD (UPD^Julie Harris makes still another television guest appearance, this time on the new series, “Journey to the Unknown” filming in England.
—Robbins Tickets for the three Old Gold Day weekend performances will be sold at the door for .75. There will be no reserved seats. Though Dave has performed in Putnam County Playhouse productions, this weekend represents his first venture in DePauw theatre. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins, 709 Shadowlawn Ave., Greencastle.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 1. Cleo’s boat 6. Egyptian 10. Throbbed 11. Armadillo 12. Monkey 13. Burning 14. There 15. Poppycock 18. Lair 20. Eyes: Scot. 2t. Cape Horn native 22. Plead 24. Wading bird 27. One of the Williamses 31. One of the Tracys 33. Verb form 34. “Cakes and 37. Plant of the mustard family 40. Bellyache 42. Double: prefix 43. Skipper’s concern 44. Leave out 46. Metallic rocks 47. Headgear 49. Lease 50. Mountain formation DOWN 1. Tormenting 2. Decree 3. German river 4. Germanium: sym.
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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, apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different
A Cryptogram Quotation
IBX DOJTNEDQDOR ... QWYR QBZORBZO ZOSZTIBRD RFD FZYRTNZK IZHDNRZDY TJ RFD ZOPZSZPWBI.— C. DPKBN FTTSDN Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: THE SLOGAN OF PROGRESS IS CHANGING FROM THE FULL DINNERPAIL TO THE FULL GARAGE.—HERBERT HOOVER (O 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell
WAGH TH'DISHES?
WHAT'S HE GOT TO STAY HOME PER—TO WASH TH' DISHES?
BLONDIE
By Chic Young
HOT RIGHT NOW--HOT RIGHT HOW/
