TV Guide (May 14, 1954)

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SUNDAY All times are Chicago Daylight Saving Time MORNING 8:30 0 Church In The Home 0 Back To God—Discussion Rev. Peter H, Eldersveld presents today'* problems in the light of the Ten Com¬ mandments. 8:45 Q Religious Film Father Keller of the Christopher*. 9:00 0 Lamp Unto My Feet "Brother Sun/' by Laurence Housman, forms the dramatic portion. Set in the time of the Crusades, it tells of the wanderings of St. Francis and his efforts to bring peace. The story is adapted from Mr. Housman's "Little Plays of St. Francis." He is the author of the play "Victoria Regina." 0 MOVIE-Feature Film 9:15 0 Bible Time—Stories Marcella Hein tells "Adam and Eve." 9:30 0 Look Up and Live Dr. Charles Templeton talks to young people about "Futures Unlimited." With the Townsmen, Mary Mayo sings "Be¬ yond the Blue Horizon," and she solos on "Dust." 0 The Pulpit—Religious Talk Dr. Samuel M. Biumenfield of Chicago College of Jewish Studies speaks on "Education For What?" 0 Flight Plan 9:45 0 Religious Film The Christophers' guest is Jim Bacon of the Associated Press. 9:50 0 Commercial 10:00 0 This Way Up-Bible Quiz The Catholic religion. 0 Live And Learn—Discussion Dr. Malcolm Proudfoot of Northwestern University speaks on "Chicago's Metro¬ politan Program/ 0 MOVIE—Feature Film 0 MOVIE-'Winning The West' A girl goes West to take over the ranch that belonged to her brother before he was murdered Mary Brian, Richard Arlen. M A Y 16 in Standard Time areas, subtract one Hour. 10:30 0 MOVIE—"Swingin' On A Rainbow"— A girl tries to collect $1,000 from a bandleader who has plag¬ iarized her song. Jane Frazee. @ This is The Life—Drama A lonely little Filipino boy is fighting to win friends in his new home, and young Freddie Fisher befriends him. 0 Sunday Funnies Uncle Ned Locke reads the comics. 11:00 [Tj Church Services © MOVIE—"Bar Z Badmen" Johnny Mack Brown. 11:25 0 Commercial 11:30 0 Contest Carnival—Kids 0 Faith For Today—Religious A college student is tempted to devote himself to moneymaking instead of a ca¬ reer of service. His excuse: The story of Jesus is a myth. Pastor Fagai contra¬ dicts him. 0 Dick Tracy—Mystery Drama "Flat Top," part 2. AFTERNOON 12:00 0 News—Frank Reynolds GO Noontime Comics 0 Johnny Jupiter—Puppets © MOVIE—"Trail Blazers" The Three Mesquiteers devote their ef¬ forts towards helping an old friend es¬ tablish the telegraph communications in the West. Bob Steele and Rufe Davis. 12:15 0 Your Future Home—ideas Jack Callaghan comments. 12:30 0 TV Garden Club James Burdett gives tips on "Sowing Seeds in Hot Weather." 0 Frontiers Of Faith Aspects of Jewish life and culture are dramatized in cooperation with the Jew¬ ish Theological Seminary. Today's pres¬ entation is a "drama quartet" reading from "The Sayings of the Fathers ' a book of Jewish lore, adapted for TV by Sylvia Berger, Alexander Scourby and others read from the ancient sayings. A-18