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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 162

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The Battle of Jacinto, fought on April 21, 1836, forced Mexico to recognize the independence of Texas. The battlefield is now ajstate park. Sunday, April 21 CONTINUED FROM COVER 11:00 3-8 EASTER SUNDAY MASS. A Pontifical High Mass from St. Monica's Basilica, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Archbishop Karl J. Alter of Cincinnati will be the celebrant. 11:30 10 CHILDREN'S HOUR. Special Easter program featuring a parade of talent and fashions. Also a visit to "Bunny Land." Stan lee Broza.

4:00 3 RAY BOLGER'S WASHINGTON SQUARE. Bolger celebrates Easter Sunday with the Will Mastin Trio starring Sammy Davis, and Metropolitan Opera soprano Patrice Munsel as his guests. Program Happy Easter Bolger Make a Miracle Miss Munsel and Bolger Gay Nineties Catwalk Davis Tap Dance Duet Bolger and Davis lb I Had a Brain Bolger Ave Maria Kay Armen 10 FACE THE NATION. Panel discussion program. Stuart Novins, moderator.

From Washington. D. C. 12 OPERATIONS SUCCESS. Quentin Reynolds interviews Henry Peterson, prsident of Feature Ring.

Film. Aft ernoon 420 6 GRANDSTAND MANAGER. Baseball commentary. Bill Duncan. 6 MEDICAL HORIZONS.

A "live" 4:30 12:00 6 WORLD'S BEST MOVIES. "High Wall." An injection of "truth serum" enables on inmate of a psychopathic ward to recall his movements on the night of his wife's death. Robert Taylor and Audrey Totter. H1M3 BERTIE THE BUNYIP. Fantasy, with Lee Dexter and his puppets.

8 LET'S TAKE A TRIP. The program marks the beginning of the third year. It will originate from the scene of its first broadcast the U. S. Coast Guard Station at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, N.

and will "re-visit" many of the places seen during the past two years. Pud Flanagan and Ginger MacMonus will make their final appearance and will introduce the successors. 12:30 3 ACADEMY THEATER. "Three Husbands." Three men receive letters from a deceased friend informing them that he has been carrying on romantic affairs with each of their wives. Eve Arden stars with Ruth Warrick and Vanessa Brown.

10 8 WILD BILL HICKOK. "Battle line." A former Southern supporter and an ex-Yankee trooper pair up to mine a virtually barren gold digging. Guy Madison, Andy Devine. fact account of the life of one of America's first successful crooners. George Grizzard in the title role.

Songs to be heard in their entirety will be: "How Come You Do Me Like You Do," "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," "Romono," "Melancholy Baby," "lonesome Road." "I'm Through With love," "How Am I to Know," "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" and the one particularly identified with his career "My Blue Heaven Austin mokes a "live" appearance at the end of the show and will sing a new song "Too Late." Eddie Andrews, Scott McKay, Jerome Cowan and Phyllis Newman will be featured. 10 GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER. "Bitter Choice." Anne Baxter stars in an unusual dramo of an Army nurse who chooses to devote her career to the treatment of apathy the frozen denial of feelings. Major Edith Johansen Anne Baiter Sgt. Lawrence Hancock Vince Edwards Colonel Gleason Russ Thorson Diion Michael Landon Friedman Les Lesser Chudnowski Mike Ragan 9:30 10 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.

"Three Dreams of Mr. Findloter." A mild-mannered husband escapes the waspish domination of his wife with highly imaginative daydreams about South Sea Islands. Cat Mr. Findlater John Williams Lalage Barbara Bailey Mrs. Findlater Isabel Elsom Rogers A.

E. Gould-Porter Manley Walter Kingsford Bridget Mollie Glessing 12 YOUTH ON THE MARCH. Percy Crawford, Male Quartet and Family. 10 00 6 ALL ABOUT MUSIC, "live" jazz session show. Milton Cross, host.

3-8 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW. "The legacy." A legacy left to a motherless child enriches the lives and future of a family in a manner never dreamed by the donor. Miss Young stars with John Newland. 10 THE $64,000 CHALLENGE. Quiz progrom.

Ralph Story, emcee. 12 FILM FEATURETTE. 10:30 6 DREW PEARSON. Interviews. 3 SCARLET PIMPERNEL.

Princess." Sir Percy rescues a servant girl who aided in the freeing of her employer from the French. 10-8 WHAT'S MY LINE? Panelists: Dorothy Kilgallen. Bennett Cerf and Arlene Francis. John Daly, host. 12 ORAL ROBERTS.

Easter Story. report on advances in treating blood disorders, including anemia, from the University of Utah College of Medicine, Salt lake City. A highlight of the program is a microscopic study of an anemic blood specimen, explained by Dr. Maxwell M. Wintrobe, authority on blood diseases and consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission.

8 RAY BOLGER'S WASHINGTON SQUARE. See Channel 3 at 4 P. M. 10 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP. A new concept in spot voices of foreign correspondents reporting from London, Paris, Tokyo.

Rome and Middle East and other places on the globe. 12 CATHOLIC TELEVISION GUILD. 5 00 6 STORIES RETOLD. Easter "Perfume on the Rock." Rev. Stanley Kiehl Gambell, narrator.

3 8 GOLF TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS. The field of golfers is limited to winners of major tournaments during the past year. The Desert Inn Country Club, Los Vegas. 10 THE SPIKE JONES SHOW. Spike and co-sfor Helen Grayco will have as their special guests Lord Flea and his famous colypso expressionists.

A hand-picked calypso group from within the Jones band will stage a calypso "Battle of the Bands" against Lord Flea. Included in the program will be two ballads by Miss Grayco; a song by a female trio, known as "The Kitten Sisters," parodying characters in the "Dick Tracy" comic strip, in which Spike is characterized. A novelty number by Billy Barty, the 3-foot 10-inch comic; and a special treatment of "Singin' the Blues" by the Dixie Pixies, a Dixieland combo from within the Jones band. 12 FRASER RESCUE MISSION. 8 ROY ROGERS SHOW.

"The land 1:00 marine while it destroys an oil tanker in a night attack a few miles off the U. S. Coast. Documentary. 12 THE DOOR TO LIFE.

Religion. 6:20 8 TODAY'S NEWS. Bill Wright. 6:30 6 SUNSET THEATER. Cartoons: Popeye in "The Painless Window Washer." "The Dover Boys." Bugs Bunny ond Elmer Fudd in "The Hare Brained Hypnotist." Dusty Dan, host.

3 ROY ROGERS SHOW. "The Young Defenders." A fur trapper's two children help Roy and Dale Evans capture three killers. Film. 8 AIR POWER. "The Cold Decade Korean Stalemate." For details see Channel 1 0 of 5:30 P.

M. 10 WATERFRONT. "Angel Louise." A motherly waterfront character tries to keep a young girl from joining up with a bank robber. 12 ORAL ROBERTS. Religion.

7:00 6 YOU ASKED FOR IT. A demonstration of pitching by Cleveland Indian star Bob lemon. Two new-lyweds made up to appear as they will on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. A demonstration of non-inflammable paint. An exhibition of platter juggling by a German performer.

Mrs. Otis Derrough of Corpus Christi, a teocher who writes upside down and backwards with both her hands ond feel. 3 8 THE 77TH BENGAL LANCERS. "The Pawn." The lancers prevent the assassination of a nine-year-old heir to a maharajah by enlisting him as a drummer boy in the regiment. Phil Carey, Warren Stevens.

10 LASSIE. "The Nest." A pair of pigeons hatch a nest of fledglings in Gramps' mower just as the machine is needed to cut the alfalfa crop. Jan Clayton, Tommy Rettig. 12 REV. THE A JONES.

Religion. 7:15 12 INDUSTRY ON PARADE. (1) A pleasant and efficient office. (2) Cor mufflers. (3) Rawhide mallets.

7:30 6 WORLD'S BEST MOVIES. "Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante." Andy develops a wild infatuation for the "number one debutante" of the season. Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Diana lewis. 3 CIRCUS BOY. "The Cub Reporter." Corky, aided by his circus friends and the editor of a newspaper, brings about the election of a reform mayoralty candidate.

10 8 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM. Income tax agents visit Jock to go over year's tax records. Dorothy Kirsten, guest. From Hollywood. 12 SHORT SUBJECT THEATER.

Film. 8:00 3 STEVE ALLEN SHOW. A music, comedy ond variety show featuring Gene Royburn and Skitch Henderson and his orchestra. Actor Mickey Rooney, comedienne Betty Walker, soprano Eleanor Steber, the Mup-pets, and Mickey and Sylvia, singing duo are special guests. 10 8 ED SULLIVAN SHOW.

Guests: Actor Don Murray. Roberta Sherwood will sing "Easter Parode." Comedians Bob Sweeney and Gale Gordon will do a comedy sketch based on the problems of refinish-ing the attic of their home. Marion Marlowe will sing "Ave Maria." Veferon entertainer Mitzi Green will recapture all the highlights of her youthful acting experiences ond show them on film. Comedienne Charlotte Rae will do a satire of the Grand Duchess of "Anastasia." The Frediams, balancing act. Cartoonist Chester Gould.

12 CHANNEL 12 PLAYHOUSE. "Forty Thousand Horsemen." Epic of the desert invasion by Australian and New Zealanders during World War I. Chips Rafferty stars. 9:00 6 TED MACK AND THE ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR. Variety show.

H2Q 3 8 GOODYEAR PLAYHOUSE. "The Gene Austin Story." The bosed-on- Swindle." A courageous newspaper editor helps Roy break up a racket 10 HECKLE AND JECKLE SHOW, little Roquefort in "Mouse and Garden." Sour Puss in "The Owl and the Pussy Cat." Terry Bears in "Reluctant Pup." Heckle and Jeckle in "The Rainmakers." Cartoon films. 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion. Rev.

H. Arthur Doersam, speaker. 1:25 1:30 3 WALNUT STREET EASTER PROME NADE. Wendy Phillips and Bill Mayer will do the commentating. 8 GALE STORM SHOW.

Comedy. 10 COMMAND PERFORMANCE. "Right to the Heart." Story of a young man from the upper classes who is physically humiliated by a prize fighter before his socialite sweetheart. Brenda Joyce stars. 12 THIS IS THE LIFE.

"The Passion Play." See Channel 3 at 8:30 A. M. 6 SPORTS. With Shelly Gross. 10:45 6 IT HAPPENED THIS WEEK.

News. 5:15 1:45 6 OPEN HEARING. Week's top 5:30 6 8 BASEBALL GAME. Phillies vs. 2:00 New York Giants.

Gene Kelly will announce the play-by-ploy on Channel 6. From the Polo Grounds. 11:00 3 NBC OPERA. Verdi's "la Travi- mm: news story and interviews. John Secondari.

10 AIR POWER. "The Cold Decade Korean Stalemate." The first head-on clash between and Russian jet fighter aircraft, the North American F-86 "Sabrejef" and the Soviet MIG. Film. 12 FAITH FOR TODAY. Religion.

ata" will be pressnted in a new 6 WORLD'S BEST MOVIES. "Random Harvest." A showgirl is determined to nurse a World War I amnesia victim back to good health. Ronald Colman, Greer Garson. 3 TAYLOR GRANT AND THE NEWS. 8 NEWS SPECIAL.

Walter Cronkite. 10 NEWS. With Jack Whitaker. 12 ALLEN REVIVAL HOUR. Religion.

10 WEATHER. With Ed McMahon. 3 ALAN SCOTT AND THE WEATHER 8 THE BUCCANEERS Drama 10 MAN ABOUT TOWN. News. 3 DIAMOND THEATER.

"Blackmailed." A woman accidentally kills a blackmailer. Mai Zetterling, Dick Bogarde and Fay Compton. 10 MYSTERY THEATER. "Under 11:10 11:15 11:20 Evening English version by Joseph Machtis. Herbert Grossman will conduct the the Symphony of the Air.

If is the story of a courtesan and her honest and tragic love for a young man of good family O-t- Violetta Elaine Malbin Alfredo Germont John Aleiander Elder Germont Igor Gorin Baron Douphol William Chapman Marquis d'Obigny Emile Renan Gaston Luigi Vellucci Dr. Grenvil Chester Watson 12 THE BIG PICTURE. Army film. 11:30 6 00 6 THIS IS GALEN DRAKE. "Are You a Musician?" Drake will test viewers on basic sense of rhythm.

3 MEET THE PRESS. Noted personality is questioned by a panel of newspapermen. Ned Brooks. 8 THROUGH THIS DOOR. Bethany Presbyterian Church Choir presents portions of "The Messiah." 10 VICTORY AT SEA.

"Sealing the' Breach." Anti-submarine warfare in the Atlantic December 1941-Summer 1943. The story of a hypothetical which sets out from the Gulf of Mexico and ends in England. Included are German films taken aboard a surfaced sub 12 THE CIRCUIT RIDER. Religion. 10 ODYSSEY.

"Satan in Salem." 2:30 3 00 world Scondal." To get at the bottom of a big city scandal, a newspaper editor and his top reporter become involved in a series of dangerous events. Philip Reed stars. 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion. Rev.

H. Arthur Doersam, speaker. 11:45 8 STARLIGHT FILM THEATER. "Spaceways." Top secret rocket tests result in a successful flight into outer space. Howard Duff stars.

1:00 3 THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW. Rev. Paul Kramp, speaker. 1:15 8 NEWS AND SPORTS. Leo Kellv The story about the Massachusetts witchcraft trials of 1692.

12 THE CHRISTOPHERS. Herbert Hoover speaks on how a citizen can strengthen his government. 3:30 12 MISSION AT MID-CENTURY. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. APRIL 21.

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