TV Guide (April 2, 1954)

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SATURDAY @ American Inventory "Botanical Gardens." Dr. William J. Rob¬ bins, David Keck, T. H. Everett, P. P. Pir- one, and L. P. Politi will discuss the medi¬ cal, economic and horticultural aspects of botany. 0 Camera Caravan—Film "The Little Stories." 1:30 0 MOVIE"Semeone At The Door"-— Young reporter planning scoop fakes murder which he intends to "solve." 0 Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.-Talk Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., Chairman of the Board of General Motors, will be inter¬ viewed by Edward Stanley of NBC. Mr. Sloan will discuss the role of the corpora¬ tion in America, the relationship of busi¬ ness to society, and the importance of basic research. 0 Big Picture—Army Films Films of the Army in action. 0 MOVIE-"Tiger Fangs" Frank Buck is sent to investigate a seri¬ ous bottleneck in rubber producing in a mysterious Asiatic land. June Duprez. 0 Fun and Fashions 1:45 © Cameracade—Film "Pipe Vine." 2:00 0 Education On Parade "What's Happened to Coffee?" will be discussed by students of Carroll College. © Youth Wants To Know Guest is Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey. 0 Pro Basketball Championship playoffs. 2:30 0 Choose Your Career 0 Colonel Flack—Mystery Alan Mowbray stars as the Colonel. © Film Shorts 0 Commercial 2:45 0 Big Picture—Film 3:00 0 Adventure—Educational 0 Hot Shot Revue—Musical © To Be Announced 3:15 0 Tom Duggan—Comments 3:30 0 Operation New Horizon University of Illinois. 3:45 0 Adventures of Capt. Hartz 4:00 0 What In The World 0 Lone Ranger—Western © To Be Announced 0 Ramar Of The Jungle "Flower of Doom." Two unscrupulous Americans are caught by the Shota sect. 0 TV Showcase—Film 4:30 0 Youth Takes A Stand Teenagers quiz a guest personality. 0 Kit Carson—Western © Nature Of Things—Science "Albino Animals." James A. Fowler will discuss albinism as an inherited condi¬ tion where there is a lack of pigmentation. 0 Cisco Kid—Western Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo. 4:45 © Hobby Time—Crafts Tips for the hobby horse riders. 5:00 0 True Picture—Film 0 Cisco Kid—Western © Mr. Wizard—Science "Inventions," are discussed by Don Her¬ bert and Buzz Podewell. 0 Superman—Adventure "The Rescue," with George Reeves. 0 MOVIE—"Sheriff Of Sage Valley"- Western Film. 5:15 0 True Picture—Film "The American Poultry Hatchery." 5:30 0 Film Shorts 0 Sports—Blaine Walsh © To Be Announced 0 Smilin' Ed's Gang "The Wolf Cub." 5:45 0 Weekly News Roundup 0 News—Paul Skinner 5:55 0 Weather—Bill Carlsen EVENING 6:00 0 Film Shorts 0 Joe Palooka—Film © Hollywood Showcase—Film "Sweet Talk Me, Jackson," starring Dick Haymes and Dawn Addams. An egocen¬ tric crooner is idolized by teenagers. 0 On Your Way—Contest Kathy Godfrey and John Reed King. (Next issue our critic notes his opinion of Kathy's show.) A-14