e Pontiac Press Sunday July 6, 1969 — With This 12:30 (2) C—Aquaman (4) International R — Rerun C — Color SUNDAY MORNING 6:05 (2) TV Chapel 6:10 (2) C — News 6:15 (2) C — Lawn and Landscape 6:45 (2) C — Christophers 7:00 (2) C - Cathedral of Tomorrow *7:25 (4) C- News 7:30 (4) C—Country Living — “Family Camping” (7) C - TV College -Part 5 on “Pre-Columbian Art” 7:50 (9) Warm-Up 8:00 (2) C ~ Day of Discovery (4) C — World Council of Churches — “Racism; Prime Obstacle to World Community” (9) ^r^ardener 8:15 (9) Sacred Heart 8:30 (2) C-This Is the Life (4) C — Church at the Crossroads (7) Dudley Do-Right (9) Lost Peace—“We Are Marching To Catastrophe” examines the last efforts of European statesmen to defend the Treaty of Versailles. (50) C — Temple Baptist Church 8:55 (4) C —Newsworthy 9:00 (2) C — Mass for Shut-Ins. (4) C — Oopsy the Clown (7) C ~ Linus (9) Man Alive — A visit with Rev. Bruno Hussar^ a former Jew who converted to Christianity. (50) C — Captain Detroit 9:25 (9) C — Morgan's Merry-Go-Round Ring (7) C — King Kong (9) Spectrum ~ “Donald Swann: A Peek Under the Hat” (50) C — Kimba 9:45 (2) C - Highlights (4) C — Davey and Goliath 10:00 (2) C- Let’s See (4) C — House Detective (7) C — Bullwinkle (9) C — Magic Shoppe ^ (50) R — Three Stooges 10:30 (2) C - Faith for Today (7) C — Discovery — “The Lively Desert” features a visit to Arizona’s Sonora. (9) C — Bozo (50) R — Little Rascals 11:00 (2) International Zone (7) C— Directions—Actors offer dramatic readings on brotherhood, distinguishing good from evil and recognizing human relations. (50) R C — Superman 11:30 (2) C — Face the Nation — Sen. William Prox-mire, D-Wis., discusses his opposition to the ABM program arid military expenditures costing tax payers billions of dollars. (7) C — Dialogue (9) R — Movie: “Little Miss Broadway” (1938) Shirley Temple, Jimmy Durante (50) R C — Flintstones SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) C—Tom and Jerry (4) U. of M. Presents — “Economics: Rich People, Poor People” (7) C — Championship Bowling (50) R—Movie: “Stallion Road” ( 1 94 7 ) A veterinarian joins forces with a lady ranch owner in fighting a frightening epidemic that threatens to kill every horse in the valley. Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith. Zone—“Open Sesame” (7) C —Issues and A n s wers—Secretary of Transportation John A. Voipe is interviewed. 1:00 (2) R—Movie: “Phantom Speaks” (1945) Vindictive spirit of executed murderer enters body of scientist and provokes him to commit murder. Richard Aden, Lynne Roberts (4) C — Meet the Press — Sens. George McGovern, D-S.D., and Harold E. Hughes, D-Iowa, who head the Democratic Commit-te? on Party Structure and Delegate Selection, are guests. (7) C — Spotlight (9) R—Movie: “The Iron Mistress” (1952) The adventures of Jim Bowie.* Virginia Mayo, Alan Ladd. 1:30 (4) Target—Lt. Lester Lohmeier, acting head of the Detroit Mounted Police Division, is interviewed. (7) C—Haney’s People 2:00 (2) C - (Special) AAU Track and Field—National W 0 m e n’s Championships from Dayton, Ohio. (4) Beat the Chafnp (50) R _ Movie: “All Night Long” (British, 1962) Wealth jazz enthusiast throws a party to celebrate the wedding anniversary of two friends whom he is determined to break up. Patrick Mc-Goohan, Marti Stevens 2:30 (7) R—Rifleman 3:00 (2) C - NFL Action ~ “Elyeball to Eyeball” zeros in on linemen. (4) C — (S. pecial) Experiment in TV—“Passport to Prague,” a bilingual romance filmed on location in Czechoslovakia, pricff to the Soviet invasion. (7) R—Movie; “Son of Dracula” (1943) Lon Chaney Jr., Louis Albritton (62) C-The Story 3:30 (2) C - Golf - Buick Open from Grand Blanc (9) R—Movie: “The Lost Horizon” (1937) James Hilton’s tale of a diplomat kidnapped into' Tibet., Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt (62) C—Herald of Truth 4:00 (4) Car and Track (50) R—Laramie (62) Oral Roberts 4:30 (4) C — News §pecial (62) C—Revival Fires 5:00 (2) 21st Century — * ‘Stranger Than Science Fiction” compares today’s realities with yesterday’s science fiction. (4) Congressional Report (7) R C>-Movie: “Battle Hymn” (1957) Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer (50) R C—Combat (62) C — Upbeat - B.J. Thomas, Edwin Starr and Bobby Goldsboro guest. 5:15 (56) C—Social Security 5:30 (2) R~Mr. Ed (4) R C—Star Trek (9) C—Laredo—Bennett’s plans to retire d n d become a cattle rancher are thwarted when swindlers sell him a parcel of lake-bottom. (56) R—German Lesson SUNDAY NIGHT 6:00 (2) C—News, Weather, Sports (50) Silent Service — Twenty-five fliers are rescued by a daring submarine patrol, operating under heavy enemy gunfire. (56) Portrait In . . . .—Prof.* Ebb Haycock of the fine arts denartment at Ohio Wesleyan University discusses his development as a sculptor. The Pontiqc Prett Sunday July 6, 1969 (62) C-Wilburn Brothers—Charlie Walker guests. 6:30 (2) C—Job Opportunity ' Line (4) C—News, Weather, Sports (9) R—Movie: “Charge at Feather River’* ( 1 9 5 3 ) A m e rican cavalrymen turn back a tide of Indian uprising caused by their rescue of two white women. Vera Miles, Frank Lovejoy, Guy Madison (50) C — John Gary — Guests include Henry Gibson, Bob Crane, Alice Ghostley and Jaye P. Mor-gan. ’ (56) Insight—A crisis of conscience is faced by a German priest confronted with the anti-S e m i t i c policies of the Third Reich. (62) R—Ozzie and Harriet 7:00 (2) R C—Lassie—Dune Buggy racing turns into peril for Lassie and Lady, a canine friend with newborn puppies who are in the path of the drivers. (4) C—George Pierrot — “Holiday in Japan” (7) R C—Land of the Giants—Steve and Mark drag a giant gun back to their hiding place as protection against giants combing the woods for earthlings. (56) C — Sounds of Summer — “Ba.t'H^^of the Bands” highlights 10th annual corhpetition for teen-age entrants living in Los Angeles County. (62) R—Movie: “Buffalo Bill Rides Again” (1947) Lawtessness is rampant until Buffalo Bill tangles with outlaws who are after oil. Jennifer Holt, Richard Arlen 7:30 (2) C — All - American College Show (4) R C — Walt Disney’s World—A great horned owl prefers life in a human household to fending for itself in the wilds. 8:00 (2) C - Ed Sullivan-Guests include Gordon MacRae, Lainie Kazan, Jackie Vernon, Bobby Vinton, Charlie Manna and the Sugar Shoppe. (7) R C-FBl-Erskine investigates the spy activity of a French dancer romantically involved with an American diplomat — secret agent. C1 a u d i n e Longet guest-stars. (50) C — David Suskind — Three well-known humorists — Art Buchwald, A1 Capp^^ and Russell Baker — discuss the generation gap, politics and the direction the world is taking. 8:25 (62) Greatest Headlines 8:30 (4) R C — Mothers-in-Law — Kaye’s grandmother arrives from Italy expecting to attend great-grandson’s wedding. (9) C — Cesar’s World — “M i m 0 u n a ’ s Dream” shows tour of Morocco. (62) R—Movie: “Revenge for Paco” (French. 1965) A police officer finds danger and false clues in his search for the killer of his best friend’s son. Maria Vincent, Jean Servais 9:00 (2) C ^ Hee Haw -Guests include Sonny James, Waylon Jennings and Connie Smith. (4) R C — Bonanza — Frightened citizens flee town and leave Ben Cartwright to protect prisoner against gang. (7) R C-Movie: “Take Her, She’s Mine” (1962) Sandra Dee, James Stewart (9) C — (Special) Newsmagazine — Civil and religious strife and political unrest in Northern Ireland are covered. (56) NET Journal — “American Samoa: Paradise Lost?” — A report on the Westernization of a tropical paradise 10:00(2) R C-Mission: Impossible—Wii and Rollin as leading men, the IMF stages an anti-American play which could prove to be a strong propaganda device for the enemy. (4) R C—My Friend Tony-— The inadvertent theft of a vial of deadly germs imperils an entire city when the thieves decide to use it in a blackmail scheme. (9) C—News, Weather, Sports (50) C—Lou Gordon—1. Cushing Smith, doctor of metaphysics, talks about cures for malignant diseases through faith healing; 2. Dr. Rose Butler Browne, first Negro woman to earn Ph.D. from Harvard University, discusses her trailblazing efforts to improve conditions for her race. (56) Speaking Freely — William Bundy, former assistant secretary of state, discusses U.S. foreign policy and Vietnam. 10:15 (9) R—Movie: “Father Came, Too” (British, 1963) When father of the bride attempts to help h i s newlywed daughter establish her first home, everything goes wrong. James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips 10:30 (62) R — F a V 0 r i t e Story—An old bachelor learns that the child of his old sweetheart is in a charity school. rnssm SUNDAY 11:00 (2) (4) (7) C-News, Weather, Sports (62) R—Movie: ‘‘The Long Night” (1947) A . young man barricades himself in a room with the police trying to get in and a girl pleading for his safety. Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price 11:30 (4) R C - The Saint (7) R C-Movie: “The Naked Maja” (Italian-American, 1959) Ava Gardner, Anthony Fran-ciosa 11:35 (2) R — Movies: 1. “Manhandled” (1949) Two men and a woman are caught in web of violence and murder for fortune in ^jewels. Sterling Hayden, Dan Duryea; 2. “Little Men” (1940) Modem version of the famous story by Louisa May Alcott. Jack Oakie, Kay Francis 11:45 (9) C-I Wish You Were Here—“Island of Pleasure” 12:30 (4) C—News, Weather 1:30 (7) C — Newt, Weather 3:00 (2) C-News, Weather 3:05 (2) C-With This Ring 2V2 car garage Siliil 77 X ^0 EXCLUDING CONCRETE Abpv* prica includai oil of th» followinot loigo olMmlnum window • 22 foot tholf or work bonch • 2x6 roftoro • fruttot • tiding • Wind brocot • Stool ovorhood door o 6" box cornlco • Cro»t*fiot • Eloc. cond. • 235 thlngloi • Ooublo hoodort • Expon-•ion 6 Alum. Intulotion • Go|v. noil* INOLUDEt ALL LAIOII AND MATEMAL • lUILT TO ARY CODE, ARY lUlMRt REMODELING FE 8-9584 mmifide QARAQE lUILDERt mil UHSEfI HD. • ftUIM. SIDING • ATTICS • ADDITIONS • RFC. ROOMS • PORCHES • ANYTHING Wl IMILB WlTNM 75MtLES . IYIAR WRIYTEH OUARARTU