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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 0 Mr. Peepers And President Eisenhower A storm isolates the people .of Jefferson City in their homes. The teachers teach via television, and the citizens also watch President Eisenhower deliver an appeal for the Red Cross. 0 Pool Whiteman's TV Teen Club—Musical Variety La Sylda Bisel, 14, foe ballet; The D'Ambrosio Trio, tap dance; The Talis- men, vocal quartet. 7:00 0 TOAST OF THE TOWN Ed Sullivan presents comediennes Betty and Jane Kean; soprano Hilde Gueden; Les Compagnons de la Chanson, French singing group; dancer Eileen O'Dare; and the Mayo Brothers, novelty act, plus Co¬ lette Marchand, premier danseuse of the Ballet de Paris. Red Skelton may drop in for a visit with Ed. 0 COMEDY HOUR-Variety Ethel Merman stars in Cole Porter's "Any¬ thing Goes." Special guests: Frank Sina¬ tra, Bert Lahr, and Sheree North. Ro¬ mance and intrigue aboard a trans-At¬ lantic liner, involving public enemy no. 13, a phony night-club hostess, and a love-sick young man. 0 THE MASK-Dramo Gary Merrill and William Prince star as Peter and Walter Guilfoyle who come to the aid of a small town that is re¬ ceiving a barrage of poison pen letters. Joey Walsh and Frank Overton. 0 SPOTLIGHT ON CHICAGO Alderman Robert E. Merriam discusses "Is There a Crime Syndicate." 7:30 0 FAITH OF OUR FATHERS Religious service. (Guests are invited to WGN-TV studio. No tickets necessary.) 8:00 0 FRED WARING SHOW Theme: Our American heritage. Music: "America—Our Heritage," "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor," "If He's a Scout," "A Place in the Sun," "One Little Candle," "God of Our Fathers," "Son of Galilee," "The Donovans," "No Man is an Island," and "God Bless America." 0 TV PLAYHOUSE-Drama "Buy Me Blue Ribbons," by Sumner Locke Elliot. Roddy McDowall stars as a former child star who decides to star in the legitimate theater and sets out to do it. Enid Markey, Gale Page, Katherine An¬ derson, Geoffrey Lumb, Malcolm Lee Beggs. 0 WALTER WfNCHELL—New* Comments on late nevA happenings. 0 ROCKY KING-Roscoe Karn* "The Frameup." A detective checks a call that tells him a warehouse is used for storing stolen goods, and is slugged on the head for his trouble. 8:15 0 POLITICAL SPEECHES Talk by Park Livingston. 8:30 0 MAN BEHIND THE BADGE The story of W. A. Childres, an Inspector for the Dade County Building Div., whose strict enforcement of the building code prevented additional disaster during the Florida hurricane of 1950. 0 THE PETER POTTER SHOW Panel: Pat Crowley, Joanne Gilbert, jack Carson, and Buddy Ebsen. 0 PLAINCLOTHESMAN-Drama "The Smart Guy." A night watchman at a store turns crook and frames innocent people. 9:00 0 THE WEB-Drama "The Circle Closes." An unexpected visitor to the suite of a rich recluse unmasks the perpetrator of a near-perfect double crime. 0 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW A mother keeps a cocktail date with a man and disappoints her young son. Lor¬ etta stars with Billy Chapin, Frank Wilcox, Paul Picerni. 0 BREAK THE BANK-Quiz Bert Parks is emcee. 0 DOLLAR A SECOND—Quiz Jan Murray emcees quiz game. 9:30 0 WHAT'S MY LINE?-Quiz Moderator John Daly with Arlene Fran¬ cis, Steve Allen, and Dorothy Kilgallen. A-24