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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 7

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WKYC (NBC) 3 CLIVIUND WLWC(NBC) 4 COLUMBUS Perry Parry Maton WIWS(ABC) CLEVELAND Club Heusi WTRP (NBC-ABC) WHEILINQ Mike Douglas Beavar WJW (CBS) 8 CLEVELAND Adventure Road Adventure Road WSTV (CBS-ABC) STEUBINVILLE Perry Maien Perry Maian Huntley.Bflnkl(iv (SO News Vlffllnlan Nawj Huhtley.Brtnktay Merv Griffin Merv GMfflrt News HuntleyBrlnklfly News Cronklte News Cronklte 8 tOO Twlllflht Zone The Virginian Thi Vlrfllnlan Vlrfllnlan Meiv Grlfflft Avengers Hayrlds Tight Rope Consequences Billy Graham FBI FBI itOO t30 Music Hall Music Hall The Virginian The Virginian Avengers Gilbert Becaud Billy Graham Billy Graham Billy Graham Hillbillies Bewitched Hillbillies Music Hall Music Hall Movie Movie Music Halt Music Hall 10 Green Acres College Talent Movie Movie (00 Run for Your Life t30 Run for Your Life Run for Your Life Movie Run for Your Life Movie Run for Your Life Run for Your Life Dom De Lulse Dom De Lulse Movie Movie 11 tOO (30 News Tonight News Tonight Ty0i Black and White Shows News Joey Bishop News Tonight News Movie News Movie WKYC (NBC) 3 CLEVELAND WLWC (NBC) 4 COLUMBUS WEWS (ABC) 5 CLEVELAND WTRP (NBC-ABC) 7 WHEELING WJW (CBS) 8 CLEVELAND WSTV (CBS-ABC) 9 STEUBENVILLI JTtOO Today Today Today Today Sunrise Semester News RD Today Today Treasure Isle Today Today Coot Kangaroo Copt. Kangaroo Capt. Kangaroo Capt. Kangaroo :30 Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Paul Dixon Paul Dixon Romper Room Bewitched Newlyweds Dating Game Franz Hillbillies Jack La Lanna Bewitched :30 Snap Judgment Concentration Snap Judgment Nick Clooney Paige Palmer Dick Cavett Snap Judgment Concentration Love of Life Edge of Night Candid Camera Hillbillies 11 :00 Personality Nick Clooney Dick Cavett Hollywood Andy Griffith Hollywood Squares Hollywood Dorothy Fuldheim Personality Dick Van Dyke Andy Griffith Dick Van Jeopardy Eye Guess 50-50 Club 50-50 Club Dorothy Fuldheim Pat Boone News Eye Guess News Love of Life tOO :30 Our Man Mark A Deal 50-50 Club Make A Deal Pat Boone Wedding Party General Hospital Make A Deal Divorce Court World Tel-All World :30 Our Lives The Doctors Our Lives The Doctors Newlyweds Baby Game Our Lives The Doctors Love Is Thing House Party Love Is Thing House Party :00 :30 Another World You Don't Say Another World You Don't Say General Hospital Dark Shadows Another World You Don't Say Tell Truth Steve Allen Tell Truth Edge of Night 4 :0 :30 Match Game PDQ Match Game Beaver Dating Game Club House Mike Douglas Mike Douglas 1 Steve Allen Steve Allen Secret Storm Timmie fir Lassie :00 :30 Movie Movie Perry Mason Perry Mason Club House News Festival Parade Festival Parade AdvsntJre Road Adventure Road Perry Mason Perry Mason 6 :0 :30 Movie Hunfley-Brinkley News Huntley-Brinkley Merv Griffin Merv Grifin News Huntley-Brinkley News Cronkfte News Cronkite :00 :30 News Daniel Boons Twilight Zone Daniel Boone Merv Griffin 2nd Hundred Years Twilight Zone Daniel Boone Consequences Billy Groham Lost In Space Lost In Space :30 Daniel Boone Ironside Daniel Boone Ironside Flying Nun Bewitched 9 :00 :30 Ironside Dragnet I ronstde Dragnet That Girl Peyton Place Daniel Boone Ironside Ironside Dragnet Billy Graham Capture Petticoat Junction Green Acres Movie Movie :30 The Golddiggers The Golddiggers The Golddiggers The Golddiggers Man in a Suitcase Man in a Suitcase The Golddiggers The Golddiggers Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie 11 :00 :30 News Tonight News Tonight News Joey Bishop News Tonight News Movie News Movie Type Indicate! Black and White Shows Chatter on Wall Street 'NEW YORK (UPI)-McDonnell Co. says the "soundness" of the stock market's internal technical condition is the main argument for extended improve- TV Answer Man "(Q) Please tell me if any of the contestants in "The Dating Game" have ever married each other as a result of meeting on the TV show.

D.L.P., Seattle. (A) As far as ABC knows, no. (Q) I would like to know if Eddie Fisher and Connie Stevens are married. I know they live in the same house, but I haven't read anything about a wedding. M.H., Rockford.

(A) They are married. (Q) To whom is Pearl Bailey married? M.M.D., Grand Rapids. (A) Pearl is the wife of musician Louis Belson. (Q) I am a fan of the "Get Smart" series and I would like to know why Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 don't get married. Isn't Maxwell interested in marriage? F.L., Elmira.

(A) Plans call for Agent 86 and Agent 99 to get married some time in the 1968-69 season. (Q) Please tell me if the people who win prizes on such shows as "Let's Make a Deal" have to pay tax on the money or prizes they win. J.M.C., Norfolk, (A) If you know the government, it gets its piece of anything it can, Prizes and money are taxable and the winners have to get up the money. (Q) We have been, arguing about the birthplace of Elvis Presley, Was he bora in Mem' phis or Tupelo, B.W., Port Allen, Pa. (A) ffe's a native of Tupelo, If you have a question on any TV program aetWi to TV Tim? Answer Man, to care of Toe Times-Reporter, The greatest distance between any two points in the United States is the 5,850 miles from Elliott Key, to Hawaii's Island.

ment in the list. It says that except for "minor hesitancy," it sees no obstacle to an advance in the Dow Jones industrial average to the 1967 high of 943.08 and even higher levels. The Dines Letter says this is probably the "most selective" stock market it can remember, probably because of the "conflicting" pressures of recent months. It notes that glamor issues now are in "full flower" and "some sort of break" looks inevitable, even if it is limited to certain individual issues which have had "preposterous" advances. The Business and Investment Service says it feels the stock market will continue to fluctuate for a time but the long term outlook is for higher levels.

While it notes that it has been optimistic for some time from a long term standpoint, it advises investors to use "more selectivity" in purchases. Farm License Use Increases Issuance of farm license plates in Tuscarawas County has increased 8 per cent in 1968, Bureau of Motor Vehicle officials said Tuesday. To be eligible for use of farm plates on a truck, a person must own a farm or part of a farm, "not a garden patch." "A productive farm must be the greater part of your income," officials stated. A vehicle to be farm licensed cannot be used for a "commercial" reason on highways in the state. Statewide, there has been a 25 per cent increase in the ber of farm plates issued, Serve toasted walnuts with raisins and dates for a delightful cool weather dessert, To toast walnut halves, scatter them over a small cookie sheet and bake a moderate oven until tightly browned.

Watch the toasting to make sure the nuts do not over-brown and shake the pan a few times during the baking period. HO SEWN8 MAC Hwvy (WJAN) Channel 17 WEDNESDAY of Truth Digest Cartoons Westerners 17 Hammer Lee Show THURSDAY Guide Theatre Cartoons Westerner 17 Scene Corn starch forms the base of most wallpaper adhesives. Someone tried reading the entire King James version of the Bible aloud in 1944, according to "Time Capsule 1944," a paperback condensation of that year's events. It took exactly hours, a li'ttle over days. DO YOU KNOW WHAT'S GOING OM IN THOSE WOODS?" NJMbCkul I)MIU4I FldM TV'Rodio Monitoring Parents Are 'Villains 1 By 1UCK nil BROW HOLLYWOOD (DPI) By chance, 1 recently came across stories ill my files that had done on Alfred Hitchcock, Gary Co6per and Carl the subject of violent entertainment.

All these stories were done in the early 1960s, and in view of the current furor over violence in television and movies, provoked by the killing of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, It may be Interesting to consider these views of almost a decade ago. Hitchcock said in an interview that the public was the real i Radio Programs WEDNESDAY WJER 1450 KC 5:00 Morning Show 6:25 Weather 6:30 News 6:45 Farm and Extension 7:00 News 7:05 Almanac 7:20 Weather 7:40 Weather 7:45 Family Altar 8:00 Sports 8:15 News 8:25 Morning Show 9:00 Music Hall 9:35 Alpine Airs 10:00 News 10:15 Midtown Melodies 10:35 Polka Varieties 11:00 Music Hall 12:00 Local State News 12:15 Twin City News 12:25 Births Obits 12:35 Stock Market 12:40 Matinee Melodies 2:15 Want Ads 2:30 Matinee Melodies 4:45 Sports Parade 5:00 Earl Nightingale 5:05 Evening News 5:20 Weather 5:35 Evening Melodies 5:45 Fulton Lewis 6:00 Evening Melodies 7:15 Oakland at Cleveland 10:35 The World Today 11:00 Music 12:00 News Final Edition WCLV 95.5 meg. WDOK 102.1 meg.

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REGULAR WJW 850 kc. WKYC 1100. WCUE 1150. WGAR 1220. WIXY 1260.

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WHK 1420. WPVL WJMO 1490. WBTC In Arctic waters, a mantle of low-lying, gray-black fog constantly advances and recedes. Called a skodde, this blanket sometimes is so low that sailors on deck can't see one another, but lookouts high in crow's nest can sight masts of other vessels poking through the eerie mist. DANCE TONIGHT! JUNE JUNE 21st Him and His Sons The Rose Room New Ohio "The Mustang" State Route PRESENTS ITS BIGGEST WEEKEND EVER Thursday, June 20th Admission $1.25 BE ON TV WITH TODD TAYLOR AND GROVIN SCENE TO BE TAPED HERE ON THURSDAY AND PUT ON THE AIR 5 TO 6 ON UHF CHANNEL 17 PLUS GUEST BAND FOR THE EVENING, 'THE OUT OF SIGHT ROYAL CHESSMAN'' 8 TO 11 Saturday, June 22nd Mfliiillon'f Top Group "THE BLUE TODD TAYLOR and DANCE CONTEST ADMISSION $1.00 Sunday, June 23rd Back By Popular Demand On Their 2nd Chip Tour frpm Chiwiflp 'THE IMPRESSIVE IMPERIALS 11 6 TO 11 ADMISSION JUST $1.00 DON'T MISS ANY OF THIS ACTION PARENTS WELCOME villain that caused so much violence on television.

"After all," he said, "when parents buy their children cowboy costumes, they almost always Include guns, don't they? Who allows children to carry a gun? Parents, that's who." He added: "It's a deep-rooted matter in America. People are only more aware of violence now because it comes into homes via TV. "Westerns are the main source of violence," he said, adding with a bit of a put-on, "They make me squeamish." Gary Cooper, in the last few months of his life, spent much of his wavering strength in attacks on the movie and video versions of his beloved "real West." It became a passion with if he wanted to get on record before passing on, this greatest of all Western heroes. He gave out a spate of interviews on the subject to newspapers and magazines. "The public has been given a completely false concept of the real West by movies and television," he said.

"To him, the West he knew as a child on a ranch in Helena, was an important, romantic period where killers were "mere details" and the "plain-working people were the real story." He said: "I don't want those people or their period to be forgotten or lied about. The real West gave America what you could call our King Arthurian period." Cooper wanted to make a historical western. He felt he was partly to blame for creating a "father image" sheriff, and he feared this kind of figure led to thoughts of dictatorship. He said: "Kids around the world are growing up thinking one man will always ride into town to fight their battles while the rest of the community sits on its collective hands." Sandburg, meanwhile, felt in 1960 that Hollywood had failed to capture the spirit of America. He said: "Most of the writers are cynical about this country.

They're cynical life. They have a way of inclining towards evil as predominant." He had a point in some cases, of course. But it is important to remember that in and especially in writer is very often following orders from higher up. PAGE 7, Tlffi WMES-REPOnTER, JUNE 1988 Tonislit's Jftf -if p.m. The Avengers, "Murdersvllle." (rerun) All is not well in little storping-in-the-swuff, Major Paul Croft thinks it's odd that the possessions he sent to his new retirement home there have all been destroyed and that his man servant is missing.

He also finds it strange to walk downtown and witness a murder in the midst of unconcerned villagers. So he calls on his old friend Emma Peel. p.m. Special. "Mr.

100,000 Volts Gilbert Becaud." 100,000 volts is 1 correct, for Gilbert Becaud is electrifying as a persoff, composer and singer. Tonight the Frenchman performs some of his songs and invites other superior musical entertainers to perform. 9-10 p.m. Kraft Music Hall. John Davidson is host-of-the- week.

Guests are Barbara Feldon, the Doodletown Pipers and comic Pete Barbutti. He and Miss Feldon sing and appear together with Barbutti in "The Push Button Sketch," during which members of the studio audience push buttons to direct the action of the sketch. 9-11 p.m. Movie Niglit Special. "Dial 'M' for Murder." (rerun) A TV adaptation of Frederick Knoll's hit Broadway play and movie.

Lawrence Harvey plays Tony Wendice, a smooth Englishman who suspects his wife Margot (Diane Cilento) of infidelity with Max Halliday (Hugh O'Brien). This gives him an excuse to murder his wife, dispose of Max and collect Margot's enormous inheritance, but the plot backfires. 10-11 p.m. The Dom Delulse Show. Our host drags out another variety-less variety show across the long hot summer.

Pulling with him are Delia Reese and Alan Drake. She sings, he does a monologue, and Dcluise with the well-meaning, hard-working regulars, docs skits, blackouts and panrtomimes. 10-11 p.m. Run for Your Life. "Down With Willy Hatch." (rerun) Don Rickles turns in a moving performance as Willy Hatch, a has-been comedian charged with statutory assault in a small hick town.

Paul takes on the case, and finds out that Hatch's worst enemy is not the town's fate but his own fear. A sensitive subject handled openly and tastefully. TV Movies WEDNESDAY 5p.m. GRANT TAKES RICHARD (3) Comedy with Lucilia Ball and William Holden. 9 p.m.

DIAL FOR MUR. DER (5) Drama with Laurence Harvey and Diane Cilento. 9 p.m. VIVA ZAPATA (9) Biography with Marlon Brando. 11:25 p.m.

THE HANGING TREE (8) Western with Gary Cooper and Maria Schell, and THE FAMILY SECRET (8) Drama with John Derek and Lee J. Cobb. 11:30 p.m. HELL ON DEVIL'S ISLAND (9) Drama with William Talman and Helmut Dantine. THURSDAY 5 p.m.

THE GAMMA PEOPLE (3) Science fiction with Paul Douglas and Eva Bartok. 9 p.m. CALL ME BWANA Comedy with Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg. 11:25 p.m. THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM (8) Drama with Gregory Peek and Thomas Mitchell, and THE HOUSE ON 92ND STREET (8) Drama with William Eythe and Lloyd Nolan.

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