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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 35

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Dayton, Ohio
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JOURNAL HERALD 35 Monday, October 10, 1966 Dayton," Ohla Today's TeHevi5onn She's Won Most Acting Awards Shelly Upset By No thi ng TJ" MONDAY Day's Best 22 WKEP WIW-T WCPCTV 12 WKRC-TV "8 7 WHIO-IV 2 WlW-0 Today (C) AS. 15- Kn(Vroo Guess FauJ Dtxo (C) Dating Gam 3. Cllhart Stow Chiln Latter (C) Dfnll 1 New 00-Luve of Life 30-STch Prt TmTr 4Uuiding Light Ruth Lyona (e) Girl Talk -1 1 10 1:00 p.m. Tli Road Went (5) A fine episode ftilh food, rraphio protugraphy. Droiight strikes the pride land, and chance and Grandpa go to Laurence to brine; back Amos Brubaker's (Anthony Carnso) water wagon.

Unfortunately, the wagon Is broken up on the way bark, and when the Prides decide to build a windmill to save their crops, Brubaker and his son Neil (Jess Tearson) insist that the family pay off the price of the wagon first. 10:00 p.m. Run For Your Life (7) A stispenseful episode with a fine guest cast. Paul learns that Kllen Carlson (Delphi Lawrence), is drinking herself to death because she suspects her husband Jim (Grant Graves), a football club owner, of running around with other women. The reason for her suspicions is a strange payment of money that Jim makes every month to George Kotvsl (Michael Dunn), a shifty and somewhat unsavory dwarf.

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Troop (J) Milton Borle Is a fine, funny Rucst star as wise owl, a visiting Indian detective. A mass robbery of Troop's personal effects unfortunately coincides with Cpl. Agarn's loss of memory, and in des :00 Big News C)" She's AGabor Dressed Sn un-Oalmr-like clothes, Eva helps uith Ihe chores in a scene from her weekly comedy hit, "Green Acres," Wednesdays on CBS-TV. 10 peration parmenter and O'-R get the Hekawis to help them out by means of wise owl's horned brain. 7:30 p.m.

The Man From U.X.C.L.E. Super Colossal Affair." Shelley Berman gives a fine guest performance as Orson Veblon, a movie director with delusions of grandeur. He plans to film the finale of his movie about sin with a mass bombing of Las Vegas, but he becomes the dupe of gangland 1 I L3ZJ Eve in a closet I went into the wrong closet and kept right on acting. They had to tear the set apart to get the camera to me," she laughed. "And I did a show called 'Crystal' where I had a bubble bath scene.

I wore a swimsuit in the rehearsal, but it made my role all wet So for the 11 8 News 0.3b Hunt-Brink. Peter Jennings Troop (e) Addams Family" Iron Horse (e) (C) Big News (C) MAN U.N.C.L.B. :16. 3D Lucy Show (C Griffith (C) JtitPatrJe) Felony Iquad (c) Peyton Place (c) (C) 00 Run for Life (C). Big Valley (C) (C) 15 Weather-SpoiU Movie Newa Wealher Sports Tonight (C) THEY'LL DO IT PLAYED FOOTBALL ATMALMOCrPAHEAA' MENTIONED FOR ALL AMERICAN-PITCHED IM AVI OFFER FROM.

THE OLD BROOKLYN DODGERS EVERY TIME by JIMMY HATLO SOU SEE HIM PITCH AT A "White Knight" Talks: His Horse Named Ajax HKurxo UlrSCi 1 i vfinAiirt i iM9? i LADY IN A TIGHT Czar Uncle Giuliano (J. Carrol Naish) who Is so angry with his Las Vegas branch that he provides Veblen with a real bomb. A fine, funny show, and Berman la excellent. 1:30 p.m. Iron Horse (2) (1?) Two fine old western types Tonight, when Victor Jory and Rod Cameron guest star as Capt.

Anderson and major Rogers. Ben Calhoun has arranged for the Apaches to come to scalplock to talk peace, but the two army officers ambush the Indians enroute and start an Indian uprising. GIRDLE" THEY'RE INTER VIEWING BIG MEN r-i OF SOUNDS LIKE A FAT THE BALONEY BU51NESS BUT TOME! HE'S BEEM MENTIONED DID I nCKlOrHio INJURED WARM STOPPING? A RUNAWAY HORSE RID THE WAY I HEAR IT HE BY WAS ABSCONDING' IN HER OLD GIRL MAN'S MILK WAGON' A FEW DAMES DEN BY THE GIRL WHO IN THE ALL UK ORCHESTRA Today-s Horoscope .4 1 show, I did the leini in panties only. "Then the bubbles went flat All I could think about was Congressional investigation. What do you do in a case like that?" she asked.

1 At the time, she worried. But today, nothing seems to upset Shelly Winters, successful actress. stead of paying entrance fees to fall. I became a film stunt man, usually in eowboy films." Sweet has another star horse, Geronimo, who's the wildest horse in the west but at his home at Three Rivers, northeast of Visalia, he's as gentle with his owner as Sweet is with him. Geronimo Is a big, brown Arabian gelding, with four while socks and a blaze.

He's 16 years old. "Geronimo," said Sweet, "is invaluable, too. He's earned about 5,000 dollars himself directly. "But more than that, I couldn't have got the parts I've had without him, so altogether, he's been worth at least 50,000 dollars to me. Most people in the country has seen him perform, and he's a natural performer.

English Test Answers English Test, Page 14 1 Make it an antecedent -'I 1 Three letters miising, EAU: bureaucracy. 3-Tht plural of "bus" ia spelled either of two ways, both of which are almost equally common: buses, busses. 4 Double the canvass. 5 Complete at it is: champagne. 6 There art two S's: eollos-al.

7 comparativt. cylindrical. J-A. of course: defendant. 10 Don't forget the and the II here: diphtheria.

ANNUAL (JeHING" THE FACTS AS BOSSO GIVES OUT THE. 5UCCESS STORY- TOO ti 10-10 1 HE'S A BIS KIP WHO SAYS HE DOESN'T. LIKE MY LOOKSJ. Is Times IftiMattM rM Hrlra THREE RIVERS, Calif. Ajax is the horse's name and he's made a small fortune in the past five years for Tom Sweet, who rides out of TV screens into millions of American living rooms as the Ajax cleaning-solvent white knight.

Sweet, who has a love of horses and an appreciation of their worth to him, has ridden into almost every home in the nation as Ihe white knight of the TV commercial, though few would recognize him without his armor. "This horse doesn't do much but gallop," Sweet said of Ajax, but he sure earned me plenty of money. "It's five years since I made that ad, and It's been running about 3Vi years. Colgate, who made the product, has spent more than 50 million dollars on the ad. "The money Ajax and I made helped me to buy halt ownership in this ranch, which cost 237,000 dollars." I Sweet for many years was a rodeo rider.

"But there was nothing in it, financially. I soon found out I eould get paid for taking a tumble, in Intelligent Test Answer Intelligence Test, Fag 14 1. Butcher 2. Wickiup 3. Bruin (Rear) 4.

Palomino (Horse) 5. Stewed (Potatoes) 6. (a) Rams-Ijos Angeles (w) (b) lions-Detroit (y) (e) Redalcins-Wash. (z) (d) Packers-Gr'n Bay (v) (e) Colts-Baltimore (x) BECAME MY WIFE' LXJMi Thompson iii 'H WILMUM WHO IS THIS KID WHO KEEPS PUNCHING VDU IN THE NOSE? B. CFFTtJRNOTHE A 1 1 TOWRI76.

i By Rlrha-d K. Shull Time was when Shelly Winters was a high-strung mercurial young Hollywood beauty climbing the Hollywood ladder which takes a daily toll among the weak and the halt. No more. She's been there. Oscars.

Emmys. She seems to be able to get all she wants with little more than the wiggle of a piggy fmner, Overupholstered and overripe Shelly Winters is picture of comfortable success, aloof from the daily rat race. "I can't make up my mind what I want to do," she said. "I can go to England for a film or stay and rest a. Malibu.

I'm tired and overweight and want to sleep." She was sitting in a make-up chair while her hairdresser peeled off a gray wig. It was her 44th birthday and she'd Just finished work in one of the most sought-after guest spots in Hollywood a villainess role on "Batman." She played Ma Parker, a heavy who bears a strong resemblance to Ma Barker, a gun-toting female Fagin of the prohibition era. "Maybe I don't suffer enough any more," she reflected, keeping an impish eye-contact via the dressing table mirror. "My poor mother does everything for me. I never saw 'Patch of but my mother suffered through it and told me how it was.

"I was a monster in that. I beat up a blind girl, a terrible person," she snorted. The hairdresser was curling Shelly's own blonde get ting her ready for a birthday dinner party in an Italian restaurant. "I don't have to worry about eating pasta. My weight doesn't matter," she injected.

"I've been offered an Italian movie, a comedy called 'On the Seventh. Day He I read the script in Italian, but I think I know what it's about. It's a story of a marriage in which everyone has affairs but they wouldn't think of divorce sanctity of the home, Italian style," she said. "But you'd probably rather talk about television, wouldn't you?" She continued. "You know, I killed live television with my version of the play, 'The Three Faces of "There was a scene with Question Box I heard mat Gloria De Haven and Olivia De Havil-land are sisters and Lawrence Oljvier is their brother.

What is the truth of Patterson, N. J. Neither are related. If you heard Miss De Havll-land had a famous sister, that would be Joaa Fontaine. Is it true that the movie, "The Sound of Music," is going to he on TV soon? E.P., Portland, Ore.

No. The Sound of Music Isn't even In the pop-ular-priceft bracket yet In movie theaters, so it will be some time before the Julie Andrews film makes the home screens. I think it is terrible that the show, "The Avengers," was taken off TV. Is there a chance it will be back again soon? D.A.D., Conn. A very good chance.

Kplsodes are still being made and ARC Is counting on the British Import to take over when one of Its new shows falters. It will probably be bark when the 1 network opens Its "Second Season" In January. will never have 1 sale! ALPINE SHOES SCHIFF haat) tee the InMra fawnM 13 LOCATIONS 11 3 PILL GOODRICH-U sa Mf WZ Sir, A NEW YORK, RY. nit by By Frances Drake ARIES March 21 to April 20 Avoid a tendency to rush things through if there is much on the docket Shun useless disputes. TAURUS-April 21 to May 21 A different tack may be the trick you need now.

Do not 1 permit pleasure to supersede duties. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 You should enjoy a lively feeling of usefulness. Keep eyes on target. CANCER June 22 to July 23 Some discord in business and work matters is possible, keep your affairs in order, and by Dave Gerard HE ISNT IMPROVIN EV ANY! by Johnny Hart WOULPMrWDRK, Chester Gould WITH $SOOOOO IN A FOOTSTOOL AND lOOO00 IN ORBIT. WERE STILL by Roy Crane If PMPERS.

Berle your talents directed toward winning top returns. Do all this LEO-July 24 to Aug. 23-Apply the brakes if you sense that you are over reaching. Observe that call for adjustments on your part. VTRGO-Aug.

24 to Sept. 23 There is no 1 1 i to progress. Here is surely a day for it. Emphasize your versatility. LIBRA Sept.

24 to Oct. 23 Not everything may run as anticipated. Be careful on journeys, in business transactions. SCORPIO-Oct 24 to Nov. 22 Adhere to rules and regulations.

If you do, you will easy going. SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 You can make this day stand out by adding a touch of originality -to your work and through more exhaustive study of the fine points. CAPRICORN Dec.

22 to Jan. 20 You will have numerous ways to achieve in top manner. There's need for better perspective, and for straightening out the order of things. AQUARIUS Jan. 21 to Feb.

19 Correct errors and flaws in your program as soon as you note them. Don't be overcautious and lose vantage points. PISCES-Fcb. 20 to March 20 The earlier you begin, the sooner you will attain. Take time between regular activities to get other ventures planned.

Today's TV Movies (AAAAKxcellent) (AAA Good) (AA Fair; AToor) 9:00 a.m. "Collegiate" (12) with Joe Penncr, Jack Oakie Playboy takes over management of a i 1 school. A A 5:00 p.m. "West of tha Badlands" (22) with Roy Rogers. Western.

(No rating.) 10:00 p.m. "Face In (he Crowd" (12) with Andy Griffith (1957). Girl finds potential radio personality in a small-town jail. A A A A 11:15 p.m. "Daisy Kenyon" (22) with Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews (1947), Career woman breaks off her romance with married man.

AAA 11:35 p.m.-'The Window" (7) with Barbara Hale (1949). Boy witnesses a murder but no one will believe him. AAA Evryihinq or fht FIREPLACE T. C. NASH, INC.

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