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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 84

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30 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1968 Todays LIE IBffi IE With complete casts and story summaries Jane Fonda Falls in Love in Greece OPEN EVERY EYENING INCLUDING SATURDAY 'TIL 10 P.M. Christmas Shop All Day Sunday 'til 6 P.M. I OPEN EVERY EVENING INCLUDING SATURDAY 'TIL 10 P.M. I Christmas Shop All Day Sunday 'til 6 P.M. ifii lis! lik i 8:00 a.

m. Channel 7 ductor, on a tour of Russia, meets and falls in love with a beautiful Russian girl. 1944 Time: 2 hours. 'MY FORBIDDEN PAST the murder of his employer and escapes to Madero where he is given sanctuary by a gunsmith and his beautiful wife. 1958 Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes.

Robert Mitchum Ava Gardner Mehryn Douglas Clarence Muse Mark Barbara Paul Pompey 12:45 a. m. Channel 9 "PITTSBURGH" A socially ostracized woman is crushed when the man she loves marries another woman. Armed with an inheritance, she attempts to break up the Pittsburgh Josie Winters Cash Evans Shannon Doc John Wayne Marlene Dietrich Randolph Scott Louise Albritton Frank Craven ft 1 hi mnni i11iitMifirrnl" Titnrn S.i i marriage. LJ-fJAj iiuiu, if miniitflc II Luxurious, Comfortable, 15 A man's ruthless quest for power in the coal and steel industry costs him his friends and the girl he loves.

1942 Time: 1 hour, 55 minutes. 1:30 p. m. Channel 9 "BATTLE CRY" Part I 8:00 p. m.

Channel 2 "IN THE COOL OF THE DAY" Murray Peter Finch Christine Bonner Jane Fonda Sibyl Logan Angela Lansbury Sam Bonner Arthur Hill Mrs. Gellert Constance Cummings Frederick Bonner Alexander Knox A beautiful young wife tries to free herself from an unsuccessful marriage. While touring Greece, she meets and falls in love with a man involved in an unhappy marriage, too. His embittered wife, whose face was scarred in an accident that killed her child, refuses to give her husband his freedom. Color.

1963 Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes. ts III I I size Sleeper by night Major Huxley Anily -yx Queen size sleeper sale TkV Jane Fonda a suburban community, want to adopt a child and submit to all kinds of tests to acquire one. 1958 Time: 1 hour, 55 Van Heflin Aldo Ray Mona Freeman Nancy Olson James Whitmore Raymond Massey Tab Hunter Dorothy Malone Kathy Pat Sergeant Mac General Shipes 1:05 a. m. Channel 2 "BAGHDAD" yi Danny Elaine '-M vr i a drama romances, Princess Narjan Hassan Pasha Ali Nadim Raigul Maureen O'Hara Paul Christian Vincent Price John Sutton training, and battles of a group 5 of United States marines during World War II.

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m. Channel 2 "THE LEFT-HANDED GUN" The daughter of a slain tribal leader returns from the west to avenge her father's death. She is tricked into believing that the PTiannol 7 i the Kid Billy Paul Newman I I43 U.l 10:30 p. m. Channel 9 "THE TUNNEL OF LOVE" nl I I "SONG OF RUSSIA" i Celsa Garrett Moultrie Charlie Boudre Tom Folliard Turnstall McSween John Dehner man who loves her is the leader a feared organization which conn Keim-Son arried father's execu- John Dierkes tlOn.

Color. 19501 Timp- 1 Dons Day Richard Wid-nark Gig Youns Isolde Poole Angle Pooie Dick Pepper Robert Taylor Susan Peters John Hodiak Robert Benchley Gia Scala Estelle Novick I $3 Alexardra its.a -vV- I American A young desperado avenges i hour, 35 minutes. musical con-; A young couple, residents of The Sound Music and radio: for young listeners ORIGINAL PLAY PAYS TRIBUTE TO W. J. BRYAN "A Celebration for William Jennings Bryan," an original play portraying one of the heroes of American political folklore, will be featured on Channel ll's NET Playhouse: Theater America, tomorrow at 3 p.

m. repeated Dec. 11 at 10:30 p. m. Written by the young American playwright Geoffrey Bush, and starring James Broderick, Nancy Coleman and Roy Schneider with the Theater Company of Boston, the play follows Bryan's career from his first nomination as the Democratic candidate for President at the age of 36, thru his three defeats in 1395, 1900, and 1908.

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But there he was, expertly photographed in live performance, the old Elvis dressed in loose leather, dynamic, compelling, incredibly sensual, and yet as likeable as the kid next door. There were vestiges of the other too the silly choreography, the gold lame jacket, the whole spit-curl look he went into later. But what mattered was the old Elvis, who was far closer to everything that's happening in rock today than he's ever been since. Were he to to back "on the road," he could have the world. The new album gleaned from the TV special deserves to be a giant seller, with it's sampling of a whole host of Presley hits from "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Lawdy, hype and bonanza that goes with it, everything else works in a vacuum." The Times section number 14 from Sunday, Nov.

24, by the way, should be required reading for everyone with an interest in rock. The articles by Cohn and Richard Goldstein are chock full of opinions and opinionations to make any record fan with a mind of his own bristle but that, after all, is what rock writing is all about. At least we hope so. Chad Mitchell got a rave review from Billboard magazine for the New York opening of his one-man show last week. He still calls it "Songs for the New Renaissance," tho the other part of the title is now "Counterpoint" instead of "For Mrs.

Robinson." The material remains pretty much the same as when he premiered the act in the Happy Medium here, tho if anything the show leans even more heavily toward Bob Dylan songs now, including the offstage opener, "Bowin' in the Wind." Robb Baker billboard's top ten lp's J. Cheap Thrills B19 Brother and the Holding Co. 2. Feliciano! Jose Feliciano 3. Electric Ladyland Jimi Hendrix Ex ers along on Bryan's tours on the famed Chautauqua circuit and his lectures on "The Prince of Peace." The program ill also show his unfortunate tour ''mrnMiMiiiiipii if in-rVrT ''1''" it'M.

rl at I "ft I i of duty as Wilson's secretary of state, and his participation I in the famous Scopes "monkey" Miss Clawdy" right on down to the new single, "If I Can Dream," a white gospel-soul-message-song that's one of his best deliveries in quite some time. But, as Nik Cohn said writing about British rock in the excellent recent rock section of the New York Times, "In the long run, though, it isn't records that really count rock lives off its stage shows and, without the basis of pretty boys singing and ugly girls screaming, without ail the trial. Bush utilizes humor and frankness to depict the essen-; tial honesty, integrity, and i pathos of a man who failed to keep pace with a changing i world. Bryan will be seen thru the eyes of a narrator who places in chronological sequence the events of his life, thru the eyes of Clarence row, first his supporter and later his antagonist, and thru those of his wife who never altered in her loyalty and AIVI Radio perience 4. The Second Steppenwolf 5.

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Gentle on My Mind Glen Campbell Four Stars Signed for Bob Hope Show Nancy Ames, Carol Lawrence, Stella Stevens and spe- cial guest Janet Leigh will be I Bob Hope's guest stars on "The I Bob Hope Special" on the NBC 1 television network Dec. 19. CHICAGO FREQUENCIES WAIT 820 1 -rF I Traditional LAWSON type sofa-sleepe. Polk Pric. KQtS'l tf1' 1 Scotchgarded-heavy twill -floral cover Amnr.

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