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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 26

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PAGE. 2ft SANDUSKY REGiSTER AUG. 26, 1966 Television Movie Seat FRIDAY HIDE LONESOME. EIGHT IRON MEN. Lee Mar- Scoll Ch.

11, 4:30 p.m vin Ch. 3,4 p.m. SEA DEVILS. Color. Yvonne NORWALK United cinenmo HLK-OHIQ NOW SHOWING AT "THE HUSSIAHS ARE COMINR STARTS SUNDAY Randolph DcCarlo Ch.

7, 6 p.m. JUMP INTO HELL. Jacques Sernas Ch. 9, 7 p.m. OH MEN! OH Color Tony Randall, Ginger Rogers David Niven Ch.

5, 8:30 p.m. ONE MILLION B.C. Victor Ma ture, Carole Landis Ch. 13 9:30 p.m. MONKEY BUSINESS.

Cargy Grant, Ginger Rogers Ch 5, 10:55 p.m. BENGAL BRIGADE. Color Rock 7, 11:30 p.m. LA BELLE AMER1CAINE. Colette Brosset Ch.

0, 11:30 p.m. CRACK-UP. Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor 13, 12 mid. DOUBLE DOOR. Evelyn Ve nable Ch.

8,1 p.m. TECHNICOLOR" LIALSLL STARTS AT 7:30 OPEN 4:55 TWITE AND SAT TWO FEATURES IN COLOR broadways bounclngaat bundle of on the screen I It's never too soon: to start laughing at me mDL FORD CONNIE STEVENS MAUREEN OSUUJIN AND IURT LANCASTER LEE REMICK THE HAILELUJAH THAU AT 9:25 STAR VIEW DRIVE-IN Rt. 20 Wnt Nerwalk Now Showing ADULTS $1.25 "The picture you are about to too will shock and porhapi onqtr you. Although tho and characters aro fictitious, tho story a reflection of our times." The most terrifying film gf our time! nm FONDA mmi SINATRA THE WILD ANGELS AND AT 7:30 ft 10:30 it's all boys get why! about how girls MI'ltuM kUkMfMCUl INTHMTIMMl AT 9:15 SATURDAY DUEL AT APACHE WELLS Jim Davis Ch. 3,11:30 a.m.

THE OUTRIDERS. Color. Joe McCrea Ch. 5,12:30 p.m. SANTA FE PASSAGE.

John Payne 3,1:25 p.m. THE DAY THE SKY EX PLODED. Paul Hubschmid Ch. 7, 3:30 p.m. TASK FORCE.

Gary Cooper Jane Wyalt Ch. 9, 7 p.m. SECRET OF THE INCAS. Color. Charlton Heslon, Robcr Young Ch.

3, 8 p.m., Ch. 4 11, 9 p.m. PILLOW TALK. Doris Day, Rock Hudson Ch. 3, 10:20 p.m.

WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME. Dan Dai ley 5,10:25 p.m. UNTAMED. Color. Tyrone Pow er Ch.

8, 10:25 p.m. THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS. Robert Preston -Ch. 13, 11:15 p.m. SPELLBOUND.

Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman Ch. 11 11:20 p.m. THE BRAVE BULLS. Mel Fer rer 7,11:25 p.m. SHANGHAI STORY.

Ruth Roman Ch. 3, 12:05 a.m. THE MOON'S OUR HOME. Margaret Sullivan, Henry Fonda Ch. 8, 12:35 a.m.

THE ACCURSED. Donald Wol- fit Ch. 9, 12:50 a.m. CLINTON THEATRE PORT CLINTON. OHIO NOW THRU TUESDAY AT 7:30 WEEKDAYS 7:30 ft 9:30 FRI.

ft SAT. 2:00 SAT. MAT. SUN. 2.

4:30, 7, 9:30 IMPORTANT! NO ONE UNDER WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT il IN ERNEST UNION'S PRODUCTION OfEDWMOAlME-S VHM3INIH WODIF? SEORGE SEGAL- SANDY DENNIS MMI WCNOIS "Mirnioir WMNM BMM See What You Buy Before You Buy It, In The Newspaper CHOOSE A NEW CAR Finance It Fast at your dealer with Low Cost, Convenient Au.o Loan from The Third National Bank Sandusky, Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hot Items Answar to Previous Puiili Acnoss 1 Coney Inland hot 4 Hot Arkinua 11 Extra hand in a card game 13 Small chapel 14 Scene of action 15 Social Jet 18 Cylindrical 18 Shoe part 19 Reverend (ab.) 20 Body of water 22 Sardinia (ab.) 25 gatherers 30 Projection on a harquebus 32 Country In Africa 33 Actress 36 Biblical anise 37 Produces resonance 40 Seine 41 Stitch 42 Distress signal 44 Small dogs (coll.) 47 Hot (child's game) SI Southern state 55 David's daughter 68 Stripped of vegetation. 57 Hoi (newsworthy Item) 58 Poetic forma 89 Urge on (Scot.) DOWN 1 Terrible 2 European river 3 Person beyond help (coll.) 4 Society (ab:) 5 Golf teacher 6 Rodent 7 Repeated 8 Ibsen heroine 6 Smile broadly 10 Moslem title (var.) 11 Thai temple 12 Hot (trouble) 17 Night before an event 20 Sun 21 Unit of energy 22 Cicatrix 23 British composer 24 Hot (jalopies) 26 Time gone by 27 Ireland 28 Anger (coll.) 29 Chemical compound 31 Hot (bakery Item) 34 Compass point nnr 35 Arabic consonant 38 Extrasensory perception (ab.) 39 Black substances 43 Body politic 44 Cushions 45 Oil (comb, form) 48 American educator 48 River in Siberia 49 American president 50 German composer, Carl 62 Pruit drink 53 Encountered 54 Paid notices a 37 9 Is I 1 I3T 27 21 129 44 51 63 56 58 40 ISO NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla ilDEAUN 'WITW fiOTTA OAKfe A WILD KUMOR RISKIER THAN! SAKE UM -V FflLIN' A LOADED Hlfi IN A PAINTING ON I TKSEPTS, (MOLAR' FOR 3tMT WAIT BEFORE SCO JW3S6 PAINTIMS i HEM LL TAlte IT tt)WrJ' I TOWM TO A REPUTABLE ACCOROIN6TOMYBOOK GtNUINE. GRANDPA 14 WORTH AT LEAST I 'LL MAKE AN EASY loo 9199 (H said 1 Just for Fun This WLEC'S TEEN DANCE! Barry Lee The Actions The Missing Link The Munx WLEC djs. Friday 8 P.M.

$1 per person. GLEN MILLER ORCHESTRA! In the Ballrqom Saturday 8 :30 P.M. $2 per person. FINAL SUMMER FUNG DAYS! Sun. Sept.

2, 3, 4. One-price days! LABOR Sept. 5 Individual Ride Prices Only CEDAR POINT SANDUSKY, OHIO Special Needed A Break By RICK DU BROW United Press International HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Ap parently these three-and-a-half- hour, prime time television blockbuster documentaries are going to be a regular thing. NBC-TV, which has turned out such massive reports on civil rights and foreign policy, came up with another Thursdaynight on organized crime. And ABC-TV has scheduled one oh Africa.

So I think it's time we started considering intermissions. I don't mean to be picayunish after an important network has gone to such great lengths to inform me but I confess that my saturation point for almost anything on a hot August night is about two hours. AI submit that if Hollywood epics of such length have the good sense to include intermissions of about 15 minutes, then video can do the same. Brief commercial breaks aren't enough. I wouldn't have even minded seeing a short promotion from on 'NBC-TV's new fall series, or something else you could miss.

Thursday night's massive effort was called "American White Paper: Organized Crime in the United States," and it showed hard work and excellent arrangement even if it was generally basic stuff, pretty much on a primer level. I would frankly like to see executive producer Fred Freed and his hard- digging crew do the next blockbuster special on just one of the areas touched on Thursday infiltration of crime into legitimate businesses and unions. This is more than basic stuff, much more, and requires a Lincoln Steffens. Thursday night's program was quite good on its level, and i pessimistic conclusions about the contemporary atmosphere and crime were justified, if lacking in originality. There were notable talks with officials and newspapermen, and there were scintillating film clips, but best of all there were some human-rand therefore with citizens who had, for instance, run into personel conflict with syndicate hoods and-or political payoff.

A muscled-out bookie and former police chief gave fascinating detail. Remarkably, there was no segment about the florifying of crime by television programs and movies, but after all there was only three-and-a-half hours. In case any innocents doubted it, the program did make its point about crime being organized. And some of the interviews- such as top citizens in an Ohio city differing over the status of bookie and numbers joints may shake things up a little in a few towns. NBC-TV noted, by the way, that crime not only pays, but is the biggest business in the United States.

Furs, Jewels Stolen ROME (UPI) -Actress Catherine Spaak told police Thursday that $24,000 in jewels and furs had been stolen from her fashionable apartment in Piazza di Spagna. Police said skeleton keys were apparently used to gain entry. They said the apartment had been ransacked. Norwalk's Newest THE TEEN DANCE CLUB A GO-GO presents THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT TERRY KNIGHT 4 THE PACK plui THf EVICTORS end DANCI CONTEST TROPHIES AWARDED Saturday Night, Aug. 27, 8 to 12 casual dress adult supervision refreshments parents welcomed admission $1.50 Rainbow Garden Skateland 51 E.

MAIN Television Hi-Lites FRIDAY OHIO STATE FAIR Color. "A Fair Is Born" highlights cpnstruction activities, youth projects, fine arts, ofifcial opening of the Fair, an appearance by Gov. Rhodes and performance by the Ohio Slate Youth Band 5, 8 p.m. OH MEN! OH WOMEN! Color. Tony Randall, David Niven and Ginger Rogers star in tonights movie.

Dr. Alan Coles, a smug analyst, pales as his patient Grant Cobbler relates his problems with women the girl he's describing is Cole's fiancee Ch. 5, 8:30 p.m. PRO FOOTBALL The Baltimore Colts meet the Browns in an exhibition game at Cleveland's Municipal dium-Ch. 11,9:30 p.m.

Theatre Schedule OHIO Today, "Assault On A Queen," 1:30, 5:15, 3:20, 7:15. SANDUSKY DRIVE-IN Today, "Never Too Late," 7:30, 11:50. "The Hallelujah Trail," 9:25. "Torn Curtain," 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:20, 9:25. NORWALK Today, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9 :16 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! 5 ENDING SOON FEATURE TIMES pflULnEuimon JULIERIIDREUJS ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 'TOM CURTRIO TEARS YOU APART WITH SUSPENSE! 2 THRILL HITS! OHIO NOW THEY STICK UP THE QUEEN MARY IN MID ATLANTIC MMMOUHT PICTURES in wociitiM with SEVEN UTS Hi SWTIA UTHPIISES WflM LIST QUKN KM bit CONTE JOHN KJEUIN 1 mmm wvu ir nooucron gnccitoiv musk ROD SERLING JACK FINNEY WILLIAM G0ETZ-JACK OONOHUE -onCEUMm RJH YOHw -nossrror anth nv ALL TIME THRILL HIT! GOOD CITIZENSHIP starts in the home the day yow your children respect for money.

A savings account that you siwf in their names and insist they add to regularly, wrtt start mem on the right path. We can be helpful WE CAN BE HELPFUL! Save more a) the TIME and TEMPERATURE SIGN 223 W. Washington Row 626-5576 I.

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