TV Guide (September 18, 1954)

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SUNDAY Ali times are Chicago Daylight Saving Time. MORNING 8:45 O Christophers—Religious Father Keller presents films and guests. 9:00 0 The Precious Heritage The third in a series by Morton Wishen- grad about the settlement of Jews in America. This week's play depicts the first group of Jews and their leader Asher Levy settling in New Amsterdam. © The Christophers—Religious This is the third year of telecasting, and Father James Keller begins the new series with an informal program. "From Star to Star," outlining the constructive Christopher themes. "From Star To Star," features Ann Blyth, Jeanne Crain, Jimmy Durante. 0 MOVIE—Drama "Miracle Kid." A boy's desire to go on boxing interferes with his plans for mar¬ riage. Tom Neal, Carol Hughes, and Vicki Lester. 9:30 0 Exploring God's World Carrie McCord and her two young as¬ sistants discuss the human hand and the extreme sensitivity of the blind person's hand. Youngsters will learn how to make plaster print of the hand with plaster of Paris and a paper plate. © The Pulpit—Religious Talk Dr. Leonard J. Mervis of Washington Boulevard Temple, Chicago, is speaker. He talks on "The Science of the Future." 0 Flight Plan—Aviation Civil Air Patrol program. 9:45 © Bible Time-Stories Marcella Hein tells "The Proud And Wicked Haman." 10:00 ©This Way Up-Religious Children of Protestant Sunday schools are quizzed by Mel Galliart. © Live And Learn—Discussion Discussion on "Man and Religion." Guest: Dr. Donald H. Loughridge, Dean of Technological Institute, Northwestern U. Topic: "Religion and Modern Science." 0 MOVIE—Feature Film SEPTEMBER 19 Standard Time areas, subtract one hour. 0 MOVIE—Western "Enemy of the Law." Dave O'Brien and Tex Ritter. 10:30 ©What In The World 0 This Is The Life—Religious This is the most widely circulated show in the world. See page 22. © Sunday Funnies Uncle Ned Locke reads the comics. 1 1:00 0 Feature Film 0 Church Services © Film Shorts 0 MOVIE—Musical "Varieties on Parade." Series of acts starring Eddie Carr, Jackie Coogan, Lyle Talbot, and Tom Neal. 11:15 © News 11:30 0 Contest Carnival—Kids Gene Crane announces the second series of semifinalists: Carol Joy, contortionist of Buffalo. John Zemansky, strong man of Frackville, Pa. The Acrobelles of Har¬ risburg, Pa. Little Sudy Daniel, pony act. Sudy is from Wheaton, Md. © MO VIE-Western "Smoky Trails." Bob Steele. 0 Faith For Today—Religious A wayward husband excuses his actions by explaining that he is "just not the religious type." Pastor Fagal examines this argument in a discussion of man's responsibility for his own deeds. Songs and a sermonette complete the program. AFTERNOON 12:00 0 News—Frank Reynolds 0 Noontime Comics 0 Illinois Government—Film "The Executive Branch," is discussed today by Orville E. Hodge, state auditor of public accounts, and his assistant, William L. Day. 0 MOVIE—Western "Desert Storm." Trouble brews when white men learn the secret of a hidden Indian mine and attempt to take it from its rightful tribal owners. Tom Keane, Robert Cummings, and Buster Crabbe. A-14