TV Guide (June 18, 1954)

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SUNDAY J U N E 20 At! times are Chicago Daylight Saving Time. MORNING 8:30 0 True Picture—Film "The Port of New York." Q Church In The Home 8:45 0 Religious Film The Christophers with Father Keller. 9:00 0 Lamp Unto My Feet Drama: "Water Torture," by Allan E. Sloane, tells of the domestic troubles that plague a young married couple. Speaker: Professor Walter Wolbrecht, chairman of the committee on family life of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. 0 Film Feature—Mystery "Desperate Cargo." Two dancers find themselves in difficulty on a flight over the Caribbean when pirates hijack the ship. Ralph Byrd and Carol Hughes. 9:15 0 Bible Time—Stories Marcella Hein tells "The Gideon." 9:30 0 Look Up and Live Rev. Charles Templeton talks to the teen-agers about "Trading Pebbles for Pearls." Music by Betty Cox, the Towns¬ men, and the choir of the Church of the Good Shepherd in New York. Music: "Halleluja," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You," and "I Need Thee Every Hour." © The Pulpit—Religious Talk The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Reed, vice- president, Catholic Church Extension So¬ ciety, speaks on "The Sacred Heart and Mary at Cana." 0 Flight Plan—Aviation Civil Aeronautics program. 0 Commercial 9:45 © Religious Film Father Keller's guest is Edmund Gwenn. 10:00 0 This Way Up-Bible Quiz The Jewish religion. 0 Live And Learn—Discussion Dr. Guy C. Omer, assistant professor of natural sciences at University of Chi¬ cago, speaks on "The Universe." In Standard Time areas, subtract one hour. 0 MOVIE-Mystery "Mile A Minute Love." The inventor of a new motor boat engine is in love with his boss's daughter. William Bakewell and Duncan Renaldo. 0 MO VIE-Western "Arizona Thunderbolt." The head of a rustling outfit takes over a ranch. Robert Cummings and June Martel. 10:30 0 MOVIE—Drama "Strangers In The Night." A returning Marine finds that the girl with whom he fell in love through correspondence exists only in the mind of an old woman. William Terry. 0 This Is The Life—Drama A man's almost insane desire for wealth and position makes him a psychoneurotic and drives his family to the verae of break-up. 0 Sunday Funnies Unde Ned Locke reads the comics. 11:00 0 Church Services 0 MO VIE-Western "Gun Ranger." When a Ranger learns that the outlaws he captures are being freed by the court, he turns in his badge. Bob Steele and Eleanor Steward. 0 Film Shorts 11 .25 0 Commercial 11:30 0 Contest Carnival—Kids Gene, Kernel, Carny, and Puff welcome these young circus performers: John Hammond & Richard Hirst of Phila., comedy tumbling. Greenig & Euler of Narberth, Pa., on the flying rings. Jo Ann Plarr of Allentown, Pa., on the aerial perch. Paul Oudinots of Reading, Pa., strong man. 0 Faith For Today—Religious False accusations are made against a high school girl by a rival for honors. Pastor Fagal is asked how she can com¬ bat them. A male quartet sings favorite hymns. 0 Dick Tracy—Mystery Drama "Foreign Agents." Ralph Byrd. A-20