The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 December 1968 — Page 7
Saturday, December 28, 1968
The Daily banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
SAT.. DEC. 28
FAST
SLOW
Vim 4 WORM) OK KOINTRY Ml’SIC 4:00
A I HOUR Li'o Shannon hosts. 6 rORTK.R WAGONER—♦ Variety
.»::«• 6 GRAND OIK OPRY 4::<f
4. Bob Luman. Skeetor Davis. Jim A: Jt’sso. Charin' Walker, others.
i;:!M> 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 5:00
1 HOUR. "Case Of The Unwelcome Well." A young geologist is charged with the murder of a ruthless oil
t veoon. 6 NEWS—+ «::;o 6 FRANK McGEF. REPORT—# 5:50 7:00 3-8 NEWS—# «:00 4 COMMAND PERFORMANCE # 2 HOURS. "Strategic Air Command." James Stewart. June Allyson. Frank Lovejoy. Barry Sullivan. 1 '551 A star baseball player is recalled to the Air Force, and becomes Commander of a Strategic Air Command aircraft. 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS # "The Leprechaun Of Last Chance Gulch.” Young Irish immigrant Tommy Cruse arrives in Montana Territory in 1867 determined tc strike it rich. Tommy Cruse Denny Miller Ben Brown Walter Burke Roger Hanford Don Haggerty Mamie Maura McGiveney 10 TV SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 7::t0 2-6 ADAM-12—Police drama 6:80 # Officers Malloy and Reed are sent to a tall building where a man is threatening to jump from the
roof.
Levering Henry Beckman Edward Brohanan Hal Smith Malloy Martin Milner Reed Kent McCord 3-8-10 JACKIE GLEASON # 1 HOUR. Kramden and Norton take over the management of a prize-fighter. Peter Palmer. Jesse White and Betty Linton guest-star.
1 re-run i 13 DATING GAME—# 8:00 2 GET SMART—Comedy 7:00 # Max is assigned to rendezvous with a scientist who has come up with an invisibility formula. Dr. Canyon Lyn Peters Max Don Adams 6 BASKETBALL # APPROX. 2 HOURS Butler vs. Michigan 13 NEWLYWED GAME—# 8: 0 2 GHOST AND MRS MUIR 7:80 # Captain Gregg becomes jealous when Mrs. Muir accepts a playboy's proposal of marriage Blair Thompson, William Reynolds Mrs. Muir Hope Lange Captain Gregg Edward Mulhare 3 8 10 MY THREE SONS—Comedy # The Douglas household hires a crusty old carpenter to add a new room to the house. Mr. Storfman Ed Begley David Gary Clarke Gordon Butch Patrick 13 LAWRENCE WEEK—Music # 1 HOUR. ‘ Let's Start The New Year Right.” "Love Is Blue,” “South Rampart Street Parade,” "Sunrise. Sunset.” "Moments To Remember.” "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?,” ‘‘Auld Lang Syne.” others. 2 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 8:00 # 2HOURS. "Pocketful Of Miracles.” Glenn Ford, Bette Davis. Ann-Margret. Peter Falk. Hope Lange. Thomas Mitchell. Edward Everett Horton. Sheldon Leonard. ('6D New York City racketeer chief Dave the Dude and his mob concoct an elaborate masquerade to help street vendor Apple Annie convince her visiting daughter that she’s a respectable, well-to-do woman, (re-
run)
3-8-10 HOGAN'S HEROES—Comedy # Klink learns that LeBeau is missing from Stalag 13. Hogan offers to capture him. 4 BASKETBALL # APPROX 2 HOURS Purdue vs. 9:20 3 THEATRE THREE 8:80 # HOURS "Pete Kelly's Blues.” Jack Webb. Janet Leigh. Edmond O’Brien. ('551 Musical drama.
8-10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION # Bobbie Jo writes a news story mat turns the entire valley against Dr. Janet Craig. Dr. Craig June Lockhart Bobbie Jo Lori Saunders
13 HOLLYWOOD PALACE—Variety # 1 HOUR Donald O'Connor is host. Guests: Sid Caesar. Ted Lewis. Shari Lewis. Don Ho and the Allis, Marilyn Maye. Joyce Jameson, and juggler Rudy Cardenas. O'Conner opens with a production number. "Walking Happy,” and joins Ted Lewis in "Me And My Shadow." Marilyn Maye sings "You're Gonna Hear From Me” and ''Cabaret.” Ted Lewis offers "A Million Wonderful Songs.” Don Ho and the Aliis present "Pearly Shells” and "Tiny Bubbles.” (re-run 1 10:60 6 DICK POWELL THEATRE 9:00 1 HOUR 8-10 MANNTX—Adventure # 1 HOUR Rose Anderson is in demand. Her husband, a syndicate of sophisticated thieves, and Mannix are all trying to find her. (re-
run >
Rose Sheree North Charlie Gerald O’Loughlin Billie Barbara Rhoades Carter Ronald Long 10:20 13 NEWS—# 9:30 11:00 4-6-8-10 NEWS 10:00 13 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE # "The Old Dark House '' Tom Poston. Robert Morley. Janette Scott. (’63) Comedy mystery. 11:15 3 NEWS—# 10:15 11:70 6 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 10:20 DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) # “Rally 'Round The Flag, Boys.” Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. Joan Collins, Jack Carson. C59i Comedy romance. i2t "Hatful Of Rain.” Don Murray, Eva Marie Saint. Anthony Franciosa. C57i Story of a narcotics addict. 11:70 2 NEWS 10:30 4 BEST OF MERY GRIFFIN # 90 MINS 8 LATE SHOW DOUBLE FEATURE ill "Jane Eyre.” Orson Welles. Joan Fontaine, i'441 Suspense drama. '21 # "Mut>nv In The South Seas." 1 Foreign, '661 Adventure drama IO LATE MOVIE "Raton Pass." Dennis Morgan, Pa-
tricia Neal. Cali Western.
11:45 3 LATE MOVIE 10:45 # "Desiree." Marlon Brando. Jean
Simmons. i'54i Drama.
12:1.5 2 STAR TIME THEATRE 11:15 "A Bcli For Adano." John Hodiak,
Gene Tiernev. i'4Yi Drama.
1:00 13 vvu'S—# 17:00 1:15 13 PRINCE OF PEACE—# 12:15 1:45 13 PAINTING—# 17:45 7:15 13 INQUIRING MIND—# 1:15
SUN., DEC. 29
FAST SLOW .5:00 2 SUILIVAN C HOIR—Music 4:00 6 MEET THE PRESS—# Interview 13 SUNDAY MOVIE # 2 HOURS. "1001 Arabian Nights ' ■ SO' Cartoon will) Mr. Magoo as a bumbling, near - sighted Bagdad lamp dealer. .5:20 2-6 PROJECTION liii 1:30 # SPECIAL 90 MINS NBC News correspondents review 1968 and look ahead to 1969. Frank McGee moderates. It:00 3-8-10 NFL ALL-PRC) TEAM 5:00 # SPECIAL 1 HOUR The NFL s 11 top offensive and 11 top defensive players are introduced 4 MOVIE OF THE WFFK 2 HOURS "Our Man In Havana." Alec Guinness. Maureen O'Hara. Ernie Kovacs, flurl Ives. C60' A Havana vacuum , cleaner salesman becomes a British spy 7:00 2 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—Drama 6:00 # la Ind.a, Huck, Becky and Tom arc blameu lor the disappearance ol an idol s eye, a ruby. 3 8-10 LASSIE—Drama # Lassie and Bob Ericson try to n ohe groviitig bitterness between iwo brothers who are entering a
prize ouii 111 a cuumt lati. rcen Jerry Mathers Kuss Jim Hallerty
6 NEWS—#
13 LAND OF THE GIANTS—Drama # 1 HOUR. A beautiful Earth girl, \\ no lives like a laboratory guinea p:g in a giants' -cienee center, is used to lure Mark to her quarters. Mama Celeste Yarnall Mark Don Malhcson 7:30 2-6 WALT DISNEY 6:30 # 1 HOUR "A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood." A de>ert coyote
t mils himself living in the Hollywood hills, and learns to lice off tin* near-by land-owners, tre-run)
3 8 GENTLE BEN—Drama
# While rummaging through a "haunted” house. Mark finds $100.-
000 worth of stolen jewels.
Barry Crain Robby Weaver 1 Dennis Weaver's soni Daw-. Bibb Dan Scott
10 NEWS
7:15 10 NANT EE—Music 6:45 8:00 3 8 10 ED SULLIVAN—Variety 7:00 # 1 HOUR. Guests Eddie Albert
■ Gieeu Aerrsi, singers Lainie Kazan and Judv Collins, others. 4 GEORGE JKSSEL Silt) W—Variety # 1 HOUR Joey Bishop is the guest of honor. Jack Carter, Totie Fields. Norm Crosby, Henny Youngman and Frankie Randall join in
the tribute.
13 fill-: F.B.f.—Adventure # 1 HOUR. The Widow." A GI ins nance racket involves a Texas gogo dancer, who is violating parole, and her husband, who is found dead in an alley. Cliff Holm Glenn Corbett Joyeo Carr Lynda Day Sgt Carr Arch Johnson 1-red Bruno Patrick Wavne 8:30 2 BEWITt HED—Comedy 7:30 # timauth.! becomes suspicious of Da rin's sudden exaggerated courtesv Mala Powers. Herbert Vo'.and. 6 MO'i'HERS-IN-LAW—Comedy # The Hubbards and Buells don ei-guises and pretend to be seeking mates a* the computerized dating service where Jerry works. 1 re-run 1 Mr. Logan Paul Lynde Jerry . . Jerrv Fogel 9:00 2 6 BONANZA—Western 8:00 # 1 HOUR. 'Pride Of A Man " Little Joe substitutes for an injured teacher and clashes with two class ruffians and their father, (re-run)
Abigail Anne Helm Will McNab ... Morgan Woodward Willie Kevin Coughlin
3 8 10 SMOTHERS BROTHERS # 1 HOUR. Diahann Carroll, the nrst Edition rock. group, and Ricardo Monlulbau are guests. Diahann sings Some Of These Days" and " I his 'lime," and joins 111 a production number, "The Birth Ot Tlte Blues Pal Paulsen delivers an e.iiional on sex 1 ducaiioii. ire-rum 4 PCKD1I BASKETBALL # The Rainbow Classic lournamcnt at Hoiui.ulu. Hawaii 13 SLNDAV NIGHT MOVII # 2 1 -j HOURS "Can-Can " i'60i Cole Porter musical. In Pans of !896 a tale proprietress defies a statute outlawing tin* Can-Can. 're-
run ■
Francois Durnais Frank Sinatra Simone Pistache. Shirley MacLaine Paul Barnrie . Maurice Chevalier Philippe Louis Jourdau Cl a id me . . Juliet Prowse 10:00 2 SUNDAY MOVIE 9:00 # 2 HOURS. "The Great Sioux Ms: sacre." Joseph C'olleii. Darren McOavin. Philip Carry, Nancy Kovack. Julie Sommars. TCoi Story of the events leading up to Custer's Last Stand. 3 8 10 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE # '. HOI R Cinnamon poses as a bhiiu. aO-yrnr-old princess to thwart the appointment of a regent 10 the throne of 11 -mail monarchy in the Balkans • re-run • Oaisette Charles Aidman /’.aei'i) Hu-.iy Solar! 6 ROBERTO ROSSELLINI # SPECIAL 1 HOUR Italian f:lm-produrer-director Robert Rossellini e pecially made this film about his native Sicily and its people for American television Sicilians are fi'iMed through their activities, and through the «use of actors in recreations of historical events. 11:00 3 4 6 8 10 NEWS 10:00
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TONIGHT—Variety
A 90 MINS Alan Kin?
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Welch. Pisnieat Markham.
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I. 4TE SHOW
"Queen Of Babylon.” Rhonda Flem-
int:. Ricardo Montalban.
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beautiful prisoner becomes
an un-
willing que*>n to save her
lover.
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INDIANA STATF UNIVERSITY
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NEWS—#
17:00 2
NEWS
11:00
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17:30 3
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11:30
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—Bishop sume the work of a diseased organ, but will outlast the patient. Ever hear of histoplasmosis? It is caused by fungus spores that float in air. Histoplasmosis, among illnesses, is the great masqueradei. Often it is diagnosed as pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis and leukemia. About 50,000,000 Americans acquire it at one time or another. Lederle Lab has just come up with an approved Histoplasmin Tine Tesr Test, which will enable doctors to strip the mask from Histo and treat it for what it is. Progress in medicine sounds dull until disease taps you on the shoulder. In four years the death rate from rheumatic fever has dropped 19%. Infant diseases are down 26%, which is gratifying because the new-borns are taken insidiously. The death rate from tuberculosis is down almost a third in the past four years. Hypertensive heart disease, which cuts down thousands of our bright young men, has a death
Fri. Sat. Sun. Dec. 27, 28, 29
Doris Day and Brian Keith
“With Six You Get EggrolF Color by Deluxe Filmed in Panavision* Released by National General Pictures. A Cinema Center Films Presentation.
rate that declined 22%. The old, least productive, poorest in income and most prone to chronic illness, have had 19,000,000 of their number in hospitals under Medicare and an additional 18,000,000 have received government help in paying medical bills at home. The U.S. Government paid $4,200,000,000 to hospitals and $1,300,000,000 in doctors’ bills. If the able-bodied earners of the nation did nothing more charitable to take care of the very old and very young and the chronically helpless, this would be a good country and a good time in which to live. Migrant workers—Mexicans, Negroes, families adrift—are now eligible for Medicare. In Appalachia, America’s uncomplaining illiterates, and unemployed, now have a visiting nurse service backed by follow-up doctors. None of it is designed to keep us living forever; the plan is to maintain good health for a longer period of time. This year, half of all the Americans who die will be victims of heart disease—or, to phrase it properly—cardiovascular and renal diseases.Sixteen percent will die of cancer. Although this is the smaller figure, it is the more frightening because so little can be done after the wild cells begin to multiply. In the case of heart disease, something can be done. We think of mental illness as a form of breakdown in adults. Two million little ones are mentally retarded, and an additional four million are emotionally ill. Over ten million children need eye care. Who cares? Well, a big-eared Texan named Lyndon Johnson pushed the program. Senator Lister Hill of Alabama is so concerned that he devotes the major part of his work to goading the government to build clinics and hospitals. Congressman John Fogarty of Rhode Island died, but his work for health lives on.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 1. Office equipment 5. Nina or Pinta 9. Vacation retreat 10 Apiarist's business 12. Unfertile 13. Gain control of a stock 14. Graduating class: abbr. 15. Small mountain
lake
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abbr.
17. Calcium symbol 18. Roasted, criticallyspeaking
20. Horrified 22. Make choice 25. Duos 26. Kind of doughnut 28. Greek letter 29. Weights-
and-
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man 30. Cousin of a bean ball 33. .310. .260 or .290: abbr. 34. Magazine commercial 36. Shakespearian king 37. Quagmire 38. Headline name of 1876
40. Tarry 41. Listened to
42. Long-legged marsh birds 43. See 40 across 44. Observed DOWN 1. David of Mobile Bayfame 2. Relative of the stork 3. Box top 4. Prefix with act, able,
etc.
5. Fleeced 6. Famous Lena 7. Tavern 8. Chirp 9. Waterfall 11. The Twenties, for instance: abbr.
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cal
point 23. Commonplace 24 Despots 26 Rude gibe 27. Listening device 29 Brigadier's symbol 31. Superlative 32 Shabby
34 Exclamation in Wiesbaden 35 Club charges 37. Passenger 39. Part of a weekend: abbr. 40. Misery 42 Power vessel: abbr.
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DAILY CRYPTOQLOTE — 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
MWJHG WKLMH JLUZ THGXCFU-
XQLM; XPHB GFCDQDH XPH TLLJ LI WKK UCHWXQLM. — XCHDWMQLM Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: WHAT A MISERABLE 'WORLD! —TROUBLE IF WE LOVE, AND TROUBLE IF WE DO NOT LOVE.—DE MAISTRE fC 1968, Xinr Features Syndicate, Inc.)
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