The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1968 — Page 7
Monday, December 9, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
MON., DEC. 9
FAST SLOW .VMM 2 LANH OF THE GIANTS 4:00 + 1 HOUR. 4 FLINT STONES—t 10 EARLY MOVIE 1 HOUR. "Seven Surprises.'’ iForeinn. '631 Short stories. 13 BEWITCHED .V:tO 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS 4:30 • + 1 HOUR. "Kentucky Heritage." 13 NEWS—♦ K:IIO 2 6 8-10 NEWS 5:00 3 FLINTSTONES—+ «:::M 3 NEWS—♦ 5:30 4 FERRY MASON 1 HOUR. "Case Of The Bogus Buccaneer." An advertising campaign ends In murder. 13 I LOVE LUCY VMM 2 FERRY COMO—Variety 6:00 <> SPECIAL. 1 HOUR Don Adams. Carol Burnett and The Young Americans musical group are guests. 10 GENTLE BEN—Drama + Tom Wedloe calls on Oreen Bay Packers champion Bart Starr to explain to Mark and Willie that football games are won through teamwork. and not 'heroics'. Willie Angelo Rutherford Mark Clint Howard 13 GILLIG.AN'S ISLAND—Comedy 7::i0 3-8-10 GL'NSMOKE—Western 6:30 + 1 HOUR. Matt Dillon has a long, hard ride back to Dodge City with a prisoner whose gang is after them An injured Indian girl found on the trail complicates matters even more. Waco Victor French Nathan Cade ... . Harry Carey. Jr. Polly Cade Louise Latham Slick Tom Reese One Moon Pat Thompson 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—♦ 6 I DREAM OF JEANNIE—Comedy + Jeannie's sister pops in to instruct Jeannie on some easy way.to trap a man into marriage. Jeannie Barbara Eder Roger Bill Daley Tony Larry Hagman minister Vincent Guzman 13 THE AVENGERS—Adventure + 1 HOUR. "Whoever Shot Poor George Oblique Stroke XR40?!” One of Britain's top "brains" -a computer—is shot by an unknown assailant. Jason Dennis Price Ardmore Anthony Nicholls Loris Judy Parfitt Jill Jacky Allouis Steed Patrick Macnee Tara Linda Thorson HilMi 2-6 TCB—Pop music 1:00 + SPECIAL. 1 HOUR. Diana Ross and the Supremes, and the Temptations perform. “Stop In The Name Of Love," “You Keep Me Hanging On." “Get Ready." "My Girl.” "The Way You Do The Things You Do," "Taste Of Honey," “Eleanor Rigby." “San Jose.” "Pata Pata," "Mrs. Robinson.” “Respect." “Reflections." "Afro-Vogue." “Ain't Too Proud To Beg," "Somewhere." others. 4 HAZEL—Comedy 4 "All Mixed Up.” R:30 3-8-10 HERE'S LUCY—Comedy «:3M 4 A Van Johnson look-alike appears at Lucy's door, borrows some money from her, and. promises to pay her back and do her a favor in return. Van Johnson himself Davidson Jeff De Benning Morgan Tommy Farrell 4 PASSWORD—Game 4 Amanda Blake and Rav Bolger are tonight’s guest celebrities.
13 BASKETBALL SPECIAL APPROX. 90 MINS Indiana University at Kansas State. M:MM 2-6 MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:0M 4 2 HOURS. "Kid Galahad.” (’62) Walter Gulick, just back from an Army hitch, becomes a sparring partner at a fighters' training camp. He turns, out to be championship material, i Elvis sings six songs, including "King Of The Whole Wide World.” "Riding The Rainbow" and "Home Is Where The Heart Is ”) Gulick Elvis Presley Grogan Gig Young Danzig David Lewis Nyack Charles Bronson Dolly Lola Albright Rose Joan Blackman 3-8-10 MAYBERRY R.F.D. 4 Sam is driving with Aunt Bee in a neighboring town when he gets a traffic ticket for an illegal left turn. Aunt Bee insists he fight It in court. 4 MERY GRIFFIN—Variety 4 9° MINS. Rod Perry. Jackie Vernon. Hermione ' Gingold. Roberta Peters, Viva, and Willie Tyler & Lester. 9:30 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 8:3M 4 Uncle Bill worries about modern influences on the kids after he meets a super-sophisticated chum of Cissy's. (In a dream sequence. Sebastian Cabot appears in a dual role as a cruel step-mother and a scary mythical being, i Gwen Susan Abbott Cissy Kathy Garver IM:MM 3-8-10 CAROL BURNETT 9:00 * 13 BIG VALLEY—Western 4 I HOUR. A practical Joke backfires when a false story about the town's new dressmaker starts spreading. (May .be joined In progress.) Jennie Julie Harris Carr William Jordan 10:30 4 NEWS—4 0:30 11:00 2-3 6 8-10-13 NEWS 10:00 4 U.N.C.L.E.—Adventure 1 HOUR. 11:30 2-6 TONIGHT—Variety 10:30 4 90 MINS. 3 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. 8 LATE SHOW 4 "Rainbow Island.” Dorothy Lamour. Barry Sullivan. Eddie Bracken i'44' Music, comedy romance. lO PRINCE OF PEACE—4 Religion 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. IMIO 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 11:00 4 STARLITE THEATRE IDOI "Drive A Crooked Road " Mickey Rooney, Dianne Poster. ('54> Crime drama. I*:30 3 TIGHTROPE—Police drama 11:30 100 13 CROSS EXAM—Interview 12:00 1:30 13 AFTER EDEN—4 I-"* 0
TUES.. DEC. 10
FAST SLOW 6:30 4 COUNTRY MUSIC—4 5:30 6 TODAY IN INDIANA—4 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 1:00 2-6 TODAY—4 6:00 8 TOWN AND COUNTRY—4 13 KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE—4 7:11:. 10 CBS NEWS—4 6:0.» 7;•*.■» 8 c II 7PEL DOOR—4 6:'J.-» 7:30 3 SUNRISE SEMESTER—4 6:30 4 CARTOONS—4 8 NEWS—4 7:.".O 13 BE FEMININE—4 6:50 7:55 10 DOC TOR'S HOUSE C \LL 6:55 13 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR—4 8:00 3 NEWS—4 7:00 8 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4
7:30
8:00
8:15 8:30
8:35 9:00
9:25 9:30
10:55 11 :oo
11:25
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13 TREASURE ISLE—4 8:30 3 SUN-UP—4 10 LINUS LION HEARTED 13 DREAM HOUSE—4 9:00 2 NEWLYWED GAME—4 3-10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO—4
4 SPANISH I 6 STEVE ALLEN
4 90 MINS Stcfonir Powers. Stu Gilliam lima Nielsen. Waiter Skecs.
8 COFFEE UUP THEATRE Bodv Ami Soul." John Garfield. Lili Palmer. ''47. P'gh 1 slor >'- 13 PAUL DIXON SHOW—4
9:15 4 SPANISH II
9:30 2 DARK SHADOWS—4 4 BLOOMINGTON REPORT 9:35 4 LITTLE SHOW 10:00 2 SNAP itOGMENT—4 3-4-10 LUCY SHOW—4
10:25 2-8 NEWS—4
10:30 2-6 CONCENTRATION—4 3-8-10 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 4 SECOND CUP THEATRE "Because Of Him Deanna Durbin. Charles Laughton i'46t Drama 13 DIC K UAVETT SHOW—4
11:00 2-6 PERSONALITY—4 10:00 3-8 10 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW—4 11:50 2 6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—4 10:30
3 8 10 DICK VAN DVKL
11:55 4 NEWS—4
12:00 2-6 JEOPARDY—4 3-8 10 LOVE OF LIFE—i
4 C ARTOONS—4 13 50-50 C Li lt—4 1 2:25 3 NEWS—4
8-10 FASHION SHOW—4 12:50 2 EYE GUESS—4
3-8-10 SEARC H TOMORROW—4
6 JIM GERARD SHOW—4
2 M.Ws 11:55 2 HATING GAME—4 12:0O
3-8-10 NEWS
4 DONALD O'CONNOR SHOW 4 90 MINS Allen I.udden, Ruta Lee, Paul Hampton. Jonathan
Moore. Linda Criatal.
6 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL—4 1'2:23 2 6 make: A DEAL—4 12:30 3-8-10 AS THE WORLD TURNS—4 13 FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK—4 1:55 13 N E W S—4 12 :55 2:00 2 6 DAYS OF OUR LIVE 4 1:00 3-8-10 SPLKNDORED THING—4
13 NEWLYWED GAME—#
•2:30 2-6 THE DOC TORS—4 1:30
3-8-10 GUIDING LIGHT—4
4 DIVORCE COURT—4 13 DATING GAME—4
5:00 2-6 ANOTHER WORLD—4 2:00 3-8-10 SEC RET STORM—4
4 DARK SHADOWS
13 GENERAL HOSPITAL—4 5:50 2 6 YOU DON'T SAY—4 2:30 3-8-10 EDGE OF NIGHT—4
4 DENNIS THE MENACE
13 ONE LIFE TO LIVE—4 4:00 2-6 MATC II GAME—4 3:00 3-8-10 LINKI.ETTEK SHOW—4
4 POPIYF—4 13 VIVIENNE
1:25 2 8 NEWS—4 :S:25 3 EARLY MOVIE 95 MINS "The Delorme." Alee Giiiiniess, Joan Greenwood. 'English. '551 Comrdv ir.vslerv. 6-10 HOC TOR'S HOUSE ( ALL 1:30 2 SANTA LAND 3:30 6 MIKE DOUGLAS 4 90 MINS George Kh'bv. Sue Raney. Mrs. Richard J Hughes, the Lettermrn. the Oriole Four. Cobest: Garrv Moore.
8 EARLY SHOW
4 90 MINS "The Prince Who Was A Thief " Tony Curtis, Piper I. mrie. . 51' Adventure drama. 10 SANTA CLAUS
11:55
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News briefs
TRIAD'S STILL STRONG HONG KONG (UPI)-Hong Kong’s once-powerful triad societies, groups of organized criminals, still have about 5,000 members operating in Hong Kong today, according to police Supt. J.P MacMahon.
CLOSE INSTITUTE LISBON (UPI)—The government Sunday closed Lisbon’s Technical Institute until after Jan. 1 to counter threats of a student strike scheduled to begin today. Police guarded the school.
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—Bishop
glycemia.” Sol told his patients that they would have to stop using coffee and cola drinks, because the caffeine fired extra torpedoes of sugar in the blood stream. He wanted to control it so that the glucose level would be fairly constant between 65 and 100 milligrams per 100 cc. of blood. He was a top-flight internist, a first-class laboratory man, but he hired another redheaded nurse. “It’s a coincidence that she looks like Janet,” he told me. “Just a coincidence.” Perhaps. It was hardly a coincidence that he married her within six months. I was invited upstairs for dinner and we chatted about better days as Mrs. Sol made an appetizing dinner. “A single man is half a man.” Sol said. I shrugged. “I didn’t say a word,” I said. He grinned. Yeah, but I know what you’re thinking.” After dinner, we talked a little about children and she showed me a wallet photo of her eight-year-old son. He too was a redhead. I looked around at the walls and I could see handwriting on all of them. A year later, Doctor Sol went to court and adopted the little boy. In feet, he was renamed Sol. The physician was still trying to convince the world that there is an illness, a debilitating one, called hypoglycemia - and that it can be corrected by retraining the pancreas, the sugar thermostat of the body. He achieved great results treating patients. Many who had been treated for ulcers, heart disease, emotional illness and migraine were victims of hyperinsulinism. One sudden morning, Sol found he had no nurse. No wife either. She had walked out without a fare-thee-well--a parakeet who had tired of the cage. Doctor Sol hurried to his lawyer and said: “How about that little kid? I’m already stuck with another one.” The lawyer said that the child was his, to cherish —VFW The evening was concluded with the introduction of local officers and a drawing for a life membership, won by Gene Thomas. The veterans were served a turkey dinner that was prepared and served by the Ladies Auxiliary. * * * America’s first sawmill was established near York, Maine, in 1623.
and care for until adulthood. Doctor Sol scrambled back to his office and drank a concoction in his laboratory. He was dead, but hardly forgotten. His confreres clucked their tongues and said: “Two brats? That’s too
much.” §till, wherever Sol is, he must be smiling because this month’s issue of Today’s Health, published by none other than the American Medical Association, features an article on hypoglycemia.
DAILY ACROSS 1 Hone 5. Yellow jacket 9. Historucity of Africa 10. Goes with said, thought, etc. 12. Fully arrived 13 Inventor of note 14. Prepositio!'. 15. Affirm 16. Abbreviation on an invoice 1". Lipstick shade 20. Foil's cousin 22. Icelandic coins 23. Suffix with drunk, cow. etc. 24. Peloponnesian, for one 25. Light in the Gay Nineties 27. Famous U.N. name 29. Goes w. . ax, cry, cruiser, etc. 32. Motel’s relatives 34. Complied 35. College degree 36. Sweeps, as aTV camera 38. Antediluvian giant 39. Cookbook item
CROSSWORD
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companion 5. What trout fishermen
do
6. Flaming 7 Help wanted! 3. Kind of noun,not common
13. Eternally 15. Assy-
rian god
18. Aftermath
19. "
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21. Like dough 25. Gossips 26. Devoured 27. Sign of the zodiac 28. Darning
needle, for one
29. Ulna or sternum
Saturday's Answer 30. Girls with
the lionlike name
31. Gardener’s
tool
33. Malice 37. Imitated 40. Billiard stick 41. Sensational success 42. Bar offering 44. Italian river
to work it:
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
CJPR JB W NRBH; WDT WCC HAJDLB BAYG JH. J HAYXLAH BY YDOR; SXH DYG J FDYG JH.—NYAD
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Saturday’s Cryptoquote: WE ARE ALWAYS GETTING READY TO LIVE, BUT NEVER UVTNG.—EMERSON (© 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
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BUZ SAWYER
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JOHNNY HAZARD
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WALT DISNEY’S SCAMP
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell
AN'NOW HE'S QUIT SUCKIN' HIS THUMB '
I DONE LIKE VE TOLD ME, ELVINEVI PUT A PAIR OF MITTENS ON TATER •: V K
BLONDIE
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