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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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HUB MORNING HERALD THE BVENiNG STANDARD PACE H-UNIONTOWN, SATUKDAY, JULY Wt Daily Television Programs Lgfe -f HE cmj Yt sLwaysV I've Vj ARCH the Xuxxx vw hap WATER ir LIME A HEARD Of- BAG OUST BOOTS OH WE 1 lsr yeas vjith wpENju I (t-11) WIIC (NBCI-Ptttrtvgfc (It) WQED (EfecatttMll (7) WTRF (NBC-ABO Wheetttf (t WSTV (ASOOM)- StecbeavMt Saturday, July 8, 1972 (13) Guitar, Guitar 2:15 p.m. (6-7-11) Baseball: Chicago Cubs meet the Reds at Cincinnati p.m. (2) Movie: "Whispering' Smith" (Railroad detective finds his best friend mixed up with a gang of bandits) (4) Putting Championship (13) Together: A Chuck Man-gione Concert 3:00 p.m. (4) Once Upon a Wheel (9) Movie: "The Sword of Ali Baba" (An Oriental tale of revcngel 3:30 p.m. (4) Call of the West 4:0 p.m.

(3) Movie: "The Land Unknown" (Animation and special effects highilght this entry about a journey to a prehistoric valley) (4) Rat Patrol 4:30 p.m. (4) Golf with the Pros (9) (ABC News Inquiry (13) Masterpiece Theater y.m p.m. (4) Wide World of Sports (6-7-11) Wimbledon Championships (9) Alias Smith and Jones 5:30 p.m. (2) Dream of Jeannle p.m. (2-7-9) News (6) Cross Section (11) Wrestling 6:10 p.m.

1 6) News 8:3 p.m. (2) CBS News (4) Black Chronicle (6-7)iNBC News (9) Untamed World (13) Black Journal 7.00 p.m. (2-S-7) Baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. the Braves at Atlanta (4) Close-Up '72 (9) Hee Haw (11) Lawrence Welk (13) SOUL! 7:3 p.m. (4) Survival! 8:0 p.m.

14) Movie: "The Deadly Affair" (Excellent kperformances and a literate script distinguish this spy drama starring James Mason) (9) All In The Family (11) Emergency II A MABTIPEA IF frU'Rel WT FAT. MM Yw-fiCE VLtfAWT OfftE, WHAT 1 80TM OCIfJO To W3k' xCHAKE, 1 Tell I VO KIND Of A WM6 To mwmiPOKtOMUCtfJIUUE ttPEJitatV LETTS MS TPtiW- WPK I ys.fi&"M "LOOK! THAT'S THE I AAAKE TRANSPARENCIES "I I WOW'D I DO 2 '-PEANIT8UTTER" IS AlA VKWD 'THREE; SPOKEN OF THIS AND THE "THREE" UUH-HOWt) 1 mwSm rww4, pIP TY, TVP reviews Today's test stows previewed by experts who (ttend rehearsals and analyze scripts in New York awl Hollywood. Saturday p.m. (9) SPECIAL. "What's A Convention All About?" Here's an opportunity for your children to learn something about a political convention from a seasoned journalist who's been the anchorman for many a convention in his time.

His name is Waller Cronkite and he's joined by a number of reporters on his team for the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Miami. 12:30 p.m. (5.7-11) -SPECIAL. Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Live, via satellite, NBC will telecast events of the Wimbledon Open Tennis Championships from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England, af two separate times today.

Hie first coverage at this hour will feature the' men's singles championship final. 3:00 p.m. (6-7-111 -SPECIAL. Wimbledon Tennis Championships. During this hour long segment, highlights of the women's singles and men's doubles title matches will be presented.

p.m. (4) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. Two diverse but equally interesting events take over today's sports bill highlights nf the World Chess Championship between challenger Bobby Fischer of the U. S. and champion Boris Spassky the Soviet Union from Reykjavik, Iceland, and the U.

S. Men's Olympic Track and Field Trials from Eugene. Ore. p.m. (9) ALL IN THE FAMILY.

Round Two with Archie and Edith's cousin Maude (Beatrice Arthur), a lady with a fast lip (who'll show up on her own CBS series "Cousin Maude" next season). Archie and Edith go by bus to attend the wedding of Maudes daughter, and then pull a disappearing act, giving the stage tn Maude's family. p.m. (41 SATURDAY SUMMER MOVIE. "The Deadly Engrossing detective drama starring James Mason.

Simons Sig-noretand Maximilian Schell, set smack in the middle of the world of espionage and its agents. Mason is excellent as a British agent who tries to uncover the hidden facts behind the suicide nf a British government employe. W-M p.m. (2-91 -MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. Ijead man Phelps plays a blind agent after delicate eye surgerv, as agents crack the syndicate in a tough, active hour.

Star Peter Graves imitates a drinking blind man to convince hoods he's not faking the eye problem. 10: (HI p.m. (4) SPECAL. The Natinnal Democratic Telethon. Scores of show business and sports celebrities will be or, hand throughout this IS-i hour tefetlion aimed at raising enough money to pay ntf the Democratic Party's debt from the 1968 campaign.

Among those who promise tn be on hand are: Paul Newman, Groucho Marx, Paul Hornung, Shirley Mac-Laine, Lauren Baeall, Raymond Burr and Mike Nichols. TV SPORTS Saturday, July 8, 1972 12:30 p.m. (6-7-11) -WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. 2:15 p.m. (S-7-11) BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs vs.

Cincinnati Reds. 5:00 p.m. (4) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. World championship chess tournament; track and field. 5:00 p.m.

(6-7-11) -WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. 7:00 p.m. 12-0-71 -BASEBALL. Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Braves.

Sunday, July 9, 1072 2:13 p.m. 12-61 BASEBALL. Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Braves. 3:00 p.m.

171 BASEBALL. Joined in progress of the Pirate game. 3:00 p.m. (91 AAU IN-TERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS. Swimming, track and field.

4:30 p.m. (91 TENNIS. Ken Rnsewttll vs. Mark Cox. Sunday THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TELETHON.

Cel-cbreifies continue to appear on (his (elethon, aimed at raising the jnoncy (o pay off the Democratic Party's I960 campaign debt, all through the night and this morning. Afler si break at 1:30 p.m., it will be tuned in again from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. this afternoon, and then again from 8:00 to 0:00 Sunday, July 9, 1972 ill KDKA (CBSl-PIIMttfh (4) WTAE A5C-PWWfb it) ffJAC (NBC-ABC) JOhJHUWB jb. (2) Movie: "Don't Tell The Wife" (Comedy about a former racketeer who tries to prove a point to his wife) (11) Boating with the Power Squadron (4) Tri-State Farmer (11) Untamed World a.m. (2-9) Bags Bunny (4) Will The Heal Jerry Lewis Please Ml Down? (6-7-11) Dr.

Doolittle 5:30 a.m. (3-9) Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (4) Road Runner (6-7-11) Deputy Dawg i.ro. (2-9) Harkm Globetrotters (4) Funky Phantom (6-7) Woody Woodpecker (11) Cartoon Colorama :30 a.m. (2-9) Help! It's The flair Bear Bunch (4) The Jackson Five (6-7) Pink Panther (11) Timmy and Lassie a-m. (2-9) Pebbles and Bamm Eamm (4) Bewitched (6-7-11) Jetsons 10:30 a.m.

(2-9) Archie's TV Funnies (4) Lidsville (6-7-11) Barrier Reef 11:06 a.m. (2-9) Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (4) Curiosity Shop (6-7-11) Take A Giant Step 11: a.m. (2-9) Josie and the Pussycats 12:0 p.m, (2-91 Monkees (4) Women's Bowling (6-7-lt) Mr. Wizard 12:30 p.m. (2) Earth Lab (6-7-11) Wimbledon Champion ships (9) What's A Convention All About? 1:00 p.m.

(9) CBS Children's Film Festi val p.m. (2) Together-Job Call (4) American Bandstand (131 World Press 1:04 pa. (6-7-11) Baseball Pre Game Show (9) Roller Derby 9:0 a.m. (2) Not Just Sunday, But Seve Days A Week (4) Democratic Telethon Continued (6) Rev. Don Powell (7) Oral Robert? (9) Church Of Christ (11) Cartoon Colorama 9:30 a.m.

(2) Town Meeting (6-9) Day Of Discovery (7) Sunday Morning Worship 10:0 a.m. (2-9) Lamp Unto My Feet (6) The Story (7) Oral Roberts (11) Timmy and Lassie 10:30 a.m. (2) Insight (6) Christophers (7) Gilligan's Island (9) Kathryn Kuhlman (11) Azizi 11:00 a.m. (2) Camera Three (6-9) Res Uumbard (7) Gidget (11) Rapp'n 11:30 a.m. (2) Face the Nation (7) To Be Annuunced (11) Treehouse Club 12:00 p.m.

(2) Mike Levlne (4) Democratic Telethon Con tinued (61 This is the Life (7) The Story (9) Rural-Urban Scene (11) Space Academy 12:30 p.m. (2i What's A Convention All About? (6) Oral Roberts (7) To Whom It May Concern (9) Roller Games (11) Face to Face 1:00 p.m. (2) CBS Children's Festival (41 Community Outreach "Uniontown, Pa." (Guests include Mayor Eugene Fike, Robert liberty, Dr. UliarJe Grottenthaier and Samuel Braemcr with Del Taylo moderator) (6-7-11) Meet the Press p.m, with a wrapup session tonight. 1:00 p.m.

(6-7-111 MEET THE PRESS. This two hour special edition of "Meet the is scheduled lo feature six Democratic Presidential candidates, the day before the opening of the Democratic National Convention. Live from Miami, a panel of newsmen will interview Sens. Gtorgc McGovern (S. D.l; Hubert H.

Humphrey. Edmund S. Muskle (Maine); and Henry Jackson Gov. George Wallace (13) Jazz Set :30 p.m. (9) Mary Tyler Moore (13) Movie: "Los Olvidados" 1:00 p.m.

(9) Dick Van Dyke (11) Movie: "Topaz" (Alfred Hitchcock's triggering action tale of the defection of a Soviet official) 1:31 p.m. (2-9) Arnic (6) Movie: "Topaz" (Joined in progress following Saseball game! (7) To Be Announced 10:00 p.m. (Z-9) Mission Impossible (4) Democratic National Telethon (7) Lawrence Wclk (13) David Susskind 11:00 p.m. (2-4-7-9) News 11:3 p.m. (2) Movie: "Man of a Thousand Faces" (Story of Lon Chaney, the son of deaf -mute parents, who rose to fame) (4) Democratic Telethon Continued (6-111 News (7) Movie: "The Lady Takes A Trlf.rM Wnrop rnl- one! becomes romantically involved with a woman flying instructor) (Si Movie: "Sing and Swing" (Story about an aspiring singing group) 12:0 a.m.

(6) Movie: "Splendor in the Grass" (Oscar whining drama of young love distorted by parental misunderstanding) (11) Movie: "The Lost. World" (Zoology professor encounters prehistoric animals in a remote area of South America) 1:40 a.m, (11) Movie: "Destroy All Planets" (Battle of the -monsters epic) 1:50 a.m. (2) Movie: "Christmas in July" (A poverty stricken contest winner starts spending on credit, unaware his luck was a practical joke) 2:30 a.m. (4) Democratic Telethon Continued (9) Porter Wagoner (13) Anatomy of a Convention 7:00 p.m. (2) News (6-7) Wild "Kingdom (9) Corner Bar (11) Lassie 7:30 p.m.

(2-9) Movie: "Five Million Years to Earth" (Martian spaceship unearthed in London sparks th ex-cietment). (4) Hollywood Squares (6-7-11) World of Disney 8:00 p.m. (4) Democratic Telethon Continued (13) Firing Line p.m. (6-7-11) Jimmy Stewart 9:00 p.m. (4) Movie; "Smoky" (Will James' classic about a cowboy and the wild stallion he tamed) (f 7-11) Bonanza (13) Masterpiece Theater 9:30 p.m, (2-9) Cade's County 10:0 p.m.

(6-7-11) Bold Ones (13) Vibrations 10:30 p.m. (2) This Is Your Life (9) Longstreet 11:00 p.m. (2-4-6-7-11) News (131 Not Just Sunday 11:30 cm. (2) Movie: "The Treasure of the Sierra Marsre (Ponwerful version of the greed for gold) (4) Movie: "Seventh Heaven" (Poor young girl, cruelly treated by her sister, falls in love) (6) Movie: "The Brothers Rico" (Richard Contc becomes the unwilling pawn in a Syndicate plot) (7-11) Johrniv Carson (9) Movie: "The Boy Cried Murocr" Oinm van.nn uii fable about Hie boy who erica wait 1:30 a.m. (4) ABC News seeded No.

2, plays Mark Cox, seeded No. 15, in a first -round match of this elimination tournament from Sea Pines Plantation in Hilton Head, S. C. A must for lenni3 buffs. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION PREVIEW.

NBC and ABC have both scheduled hour long urograms this evening to give viewers pre convention glimpse of Convention Hall and things lo come, on the eve of the opening of the Dcmo-( Continued on Page 15) HAVE SUntviN rtc'J A SAFE RETURN CF WJNNIS WINKLE ONLY k-1 A Mf rr I 23 'y I -r jCf IX A CT771I ON SEPT. IJ. IMS THAT 'SIW nEWB "1ER0-ASTR0 ST fat stuff. howahe) muwis rr1 -rtrnwreKiM "BUT THE MftH 3, SET A TORIP'S SPEEO WHO OeSISHED RECORD FOB LANB MlSS.SUelUSWTMA.r) AND FLEW IT I MADE Plane a mvjteiw 7 J) was a sehius i the 1 hTV fT) tyMOUiJ F'H4TM MA.RCE.llA TOWER, 1:30 p.m. (4) Issues and Answers Jm-ksnn 5ive (13) Self-Defense For Women 2:00 p.m.

(2) Ecology (4) Democratic Telethon Continued (9) Blue Ridge Quartet (13) Forsyte Saga 2:15 p. m. (2-6) Baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. the Braves at Atlanta 2:30 p.m. (9) McHale's Navy 3:00 p.m.

(7) Baseball (Joined in pargress of thE Pirate game) (11) Hone Run Heroes (9) AAU International Champions (13) Book Beat 3:39 p.m. (11) Crafts With Katy (13) Camera Three 4:00 p.m. (11) Danny Thomas (13) Sounds of Summer 4:30 p.m. (9) CBS Tennis Classic (11) Wild Kingdom 4:45 p.m. (2) Movie: "Everything But the Truth" (An orphan wtio lives with his uncle in a small town angers city government) (6) Meet the Press 5:00 p.m.

(4) Conventions '72 (7-11) Convention Preview 5:30 p.m. (6) Convention Preview (9) Wnimal World fi p.m. (2) Campaign '72 (4) Movie: "Toy Tiger" (Art -director is tricked into posing as a fictitious father) (li-7) Comment (9) Bill Andreson (11) Movie: "God's Country" (Young man helps fur trappers battle lawless timber barons) (13) Jean Shepherd's America 6:30 p.m. (fi-7) NBC News of Alabama; and Rep. Shirley Chisholm IN.

3:00 p.m. (9) AAU 1N-TERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS. Events highlighted today are the Nalional AAU Women's Track and Field Championships from Stark Campus, Kent Stale University in Canton, Ohio; and the Los Angeles Invitational Swimming meet from Olympic Coliseum Pool in Los Angeles, Calif. 4:30 p.m. (91 CBS TENNIS CLASSIC, Ken Rosewall, I ,1 YMii' Kia-5 emmsx New, n'm sieep, jemmie jo frirrt! wil heef for a couple of hours.

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