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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 10

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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10-- Section 1 Thunday, February 20. 1975 THE HERAU Today on TV iMorniiif: 2 Ncus 9 News Today's Meditation 3:.17 9 Kdltnrlal 6:00 2 Semester 5 Knowledge 9 llomper Itnnm I 9 7 Iteflrclloni 7 News 2 Worth Knowing About t's Town and K.irm 7 Perspectives 9 Top o' The Morning 3 Today In ChlcaKO 2 Editorial 7 Karl Nightingale 0 News 2 News 3 Today Show 7 A.M. Chicago 9 Kay Itayner and Ills Friends II Sesame Street 2 Captain Kangaroo (iarflcld Goose and Friends 1 1 Electric Company Bewitched It Milter Rogers 9:00 2 Joker's Wild 3 Celebrity Sweepitakes 7 Steve Edwards' A.M. Chicago 9 Movie "The of Salem" II Sesame Street 2ft Stock Market Open 9: 13 20 Dullness News 9:30 2 finmblt 3 Wheel of Fortune 20 Commodity Comments 9:33 26 Business Newsmakers 10:00 2 Now You See It Illghltollcrs II Mister lingers TO 2 Love Of IJfe Hollywood 7 Brady Bunch II Villa Alegre 2R Ask an Expert II 700 Cllll) 10:3.1 2 News 32 News 11:00 2 Young and the 1 Channel 2 (CBS) Channel (NBC) Channel 7 WLS-TV (ABC) Channel 9 (Ind) Channel 11 WTTW (PBS) Channel 20 (Educ) Channel 2G WCIU (Ind) Channel 32 WFLD (Ind) Channel It WSNS (Ind) i 44 Superman 9 News 5:00 2 News 5 News 7 News 9 1 logon's Heroes II Sesame Street 26 Blacks View of the News 32 Batman Hour 14 Leave It To Beaver 3: 1.1 21! AnaDclAIre 2 News 5 News 7 News 9 Bewitched 44 Get Smart 3:45 26 EnlreBrumas Evening 2 News 3 NBC News 7 9 Andy Griffith 11 Electric Company 32 It Takes A Thief 4t Comer Pyle 6:30 Treasure Hunt 9 Dick Van Dyke 1 1 Zoom Big Valley 6:43 26 News 2 WBBM-TV Editorial 7:00 2 5 Mac Davis 7 Barney Miller 0 Best Of Hollywood Bravados," Gregor Peck, Joan Collins. 11 Publls Ncwsccntcr 26 Ayuda 32 Diamond Head 11:20 11:30 11:37 7 It 20 32 5 9 12:00 2 5 7 9 .12 II It 12:20 2B 2 7 2ii 2 9 II 2fl .12 2 5 7 9 II 2ft 35 44 2:00 7 9 II 28 32 2:30 2 7 9 II 20 32 3:00 2 9 It 28 32 44 3:20 26 3:30 3 7 11 2S 32 II 4:00 4:30 Jackpot! Password All Stars Phil Donahue Electric Company News 7:57 Ask an Expert no Search For Tomorrow Blnnk Check Split Second TV Education Child Development lot Ask an Expert New Zoo Itcviie News Editorial Afternoon Lee Phillip All My Children llnzo's Circus News 8:30 Popcyc Hour with Mogllla 9:00 Esmeraldo TV College: Economics 201 Ask An Kipcrt As the World Turns How To Survive a Marriage ABC Afternoon Playbrcak Midday Market Report By Telephone Guiding Light Days of Our Lives Father Knows Best Klectrlc Company Market Basket 9:30 Petticoat Junction Not For Women Only 10:00 Kdgc of Night The Doctors Big Showdown Love American Style Eurthkecplng Ask on Expert Green Acres Midday Movie "Flight to Mars" Price Is Klght Another World General Hospital I Love Lucy America Business New sand Weather That Girl Match (lamp "3 One Life To Live Dealer's Choice Llllas.

Yoga and You Money Talk Banana Splits Tatllotalrs Somerset Money Maie Fllntstanes! Insight Business News and Weather Popeye Robin Hood Market Final Dinah! Mike Douglas 3:30 Movie 7 "Pretty Poison" 9 Mickey Mouse Club 1:05 Sesame Street 1:10 2 1:11 7 Little Rascals 1:13 2 Popeye with Steve Hart My Opinion Gllllgan'i Island 1:30 9 Harambee26 2:00 9 Speed Racer 2:30 9 Splderman 2:35 9 Bugl Bunny 3:15 2 Mister Soul Train Three Stooges 5:20 2 7 Karen II Book 32 Truth of Consequences 41 Leave It To licavcr 2 Bicentennial Minutes 2 CBS Thursday Night Movies "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan" Part 1. Wayne Rogers, Dabney Colcmann. Archer Streets of Snn Francisco First Clmrclillls Varlndadcs En Espanol Men- Griffin Guests: Ben Gazzara, Orson Bean, Sum Lcvcnson and Kip Addotta. Tonight nt the Movies "The Cupe Canaveral Monsters." Tony Qulntanu Movln'On Sonny and Will arc asked to deliver an unusual piece of cargo a briefcase, which they arc instructed to throw over a cliff. Harry A college stiulr.rt Is accused of two sexually oriented murders.

Fill BUI Mayers' Journal Vnricdadcs En Espanol Bill niirrniTs Travel World Peter Gunn Nous News News 2B 32 44 111:30 2 11:30 12:00 11 25 32 II 44 32 5 7 11 12:30 2 7 12:58 9 1:00 2 News Way It Was "1947 Dodgers-Yankees World Scries, Part II." News Best of Groudio I Spy CBS Late Movie "A Bullet for Pretty Boy," Fabian Forte, Jocolyn Lane. Tonight Show Guests include Lily Tomlin. ABC Wide World of Entertainment "Cosmetic Surgery: Nip 'N Tuck With Nature." WGN Presents "The Apartment." Jack Lorn- mon, Shirley MacLainc. Public Newsccnter Ml Primer Amor Untouchables Masterpiece Theater 700 Club Thriller Tomorrow- Midnight ABC News Bill Cosby Passage to Adventure WGN-TV 9 Editorial News News News Meditations WBBM-TV Editorial Reflections Late Show "Shock Treatment," Stuart Whitman, Carol Lynley. One Step Beyond Biography News Five Minutes To Live By Late Show.

Part "Calamity Jane," Doris Day, Howard Keel. Meditation the karate chop NEW YORK "Khan!" Is dead! "Khan!" CBS' chop phooey detective series, has gotten the ax after Its second Friday night showing, a network spokesman said Tuesday. The Charlie Chan-style detective, who stumbled into American living rooms Feb. 7 at 7 to 8 p.m., solves his last case Feb. 28.

It's the fourth episode. did not get a substantial share of the audience to merit its continuance," a CBS source said. Although "Khan!" was blasted by the nation's TV critics as inferior programming, CBS' move apprently was bused on the poor ratings the show made in Its first two outings. THE CBS MOVE and NBC's decision to drop Its new gumshoe series "Archer" after two shows signal growing importance of high-speed returns in the national ratings. These ratings, conducted by the A.

C. Nielsen can Indicate the success or failure of a new show within weeks of its premiere. The "numbers" also can mean death to an old show. The national ratings for the week of Feb. 10-16 placed "Khan!" starring Khigh Dheigh as the 59th show out of a field of 60.

The 60th show was ABC's Kung Fu. "I guess it's not a good year for Orientals," a CBS source said. "Khan!" was produced by CBS and maybe the biggest network-produced flop since "Me and the Chimp." CBS once canceled a Jackie Gleason game show "You're in the Picture" after the first program. BEFORE THE FIHST show was aired, CBS, apparently acknowledging the limi- Television in review by Frank S. Stcertlmv tations of the premiere episode and the critical responses, substituted the originally scheduled show with another.

Despite the switch, which came only four hours before airtime, the show faired miserably in the ratings. Among the unfavorable reactions to the new series was UPI's. Dhiegh performed Obituaries "like a windup Buddha doll suffering from terminal constipation. In fact, Dheigh recites his lines like a telegram." UPI said. The New York Times labeled the show "a flop" and "a dud." Another critic called the San Francisco-based private-eye a "subgumshoe." The spokesman for CBS said that two half-hour comedy shows will replace "Khan!" beginning March 7.

The two shows are "The Friday Comedy Special," a series of pilot sitcoms, and "We'll Get By." situation comedy created by Alan 4 (United Press international) Ella E. Klein Funeral service for Mrs. Ella E. Klein, 80, is today at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of the Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, 800 W.

Oakton Arlington Heights. Officiating will be the Rev. William Huencr of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Downers Grove, and the Rev. Gerhard Barthcl. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery, Forest Park.

Mrs. Klein, a resident of the Lutheran Home and Service For the Aged for one year and eight months, died Wednesday morning in the home. She was born July 30,1894, in Chicago. Preceded in death by her husband, Richard surviving arc two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy (Robert) Loewcnau of Sugar Grove, 111., and Carol (Richard) Denes of Downers Grove; a son, Richard R.

Jr. (Elcanorc) of Hinsdalc; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, and throe sisters, Clara Sell of Wheaton, Mae Christopher and Lorctta Dryer, both of Cicero. Family requests in lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Lutheran Homo and Service for the Aged, Arlington Heights, would be appreciated. Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, is In charge of tlie funeral arrangements. John Gritmackcr John Fred Gritmacker, B3, of Barrington, a retired head landscaper from Arlington Pork Race Track in Arlington Heights, died Tuesday in St.

Thercsc Hospital, Waukcgan. He was born Nov. 27,1891, in Huntley, 111. Visitation is today from 1 to 10 p.m. in J.

L. Poole Funeral Home, 23 W. Palatine Palatine. Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home.

Officiating will be the Rev. Theodore A. Braem of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine. Burial will be in Randhlll Park Cemetery, Palatine. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs.

June (Albert) Helming, Mrs. Elizabeth (Dennis) Huffman, Mrs. Nancy (Silas) Andrews, Mrs. Ruth (Robert) Bonebrake and Mrs. Rosemarie (Raymond) Nelson; a son, James; a daughter-in-law, Fran Johnson (the late Glen Gritmacker); 25 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Lena Horn and Mrs. Emma Roth, and three brothers, George, Henry and Albert. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby, nee Cook; two sons, John (the late Beverly), and Glen; three brothers, Fred, Charles and August; parents, Fred and Minnie Gritmacker, and two grandchildren. Florence Waterman Florence Winona Waterman, 69, nee Dauenbaugh, of Arlington Heights, died Tuesday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. She was born Dec.

20,1903, in Waterloo, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bennie; and several sisters and brothers. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sandra (Fred) Raskin of Arlington Heights and Mrs. Valerie (Edward) Eide of Wheeling; four grandchildren; a brother, Delbert Dauenbaugh of Hollywood, a sister, Mrs.

Nellie Turner of Waterloo, Iowa; many nieces and nephews. service will, be Friday to White Funeral Home, 400 1st St. West, Independence, Iowa. Burial will be in Rowley Cemetery, Raleigh, Iowa. Arrangements were made.

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