TV Guide (May 28, 1955)

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SUNDAY 1:100 Lead-off Man—Interviews 1:25 Q Baseball-Cubs The Cubs play the Milwaukee Braves at Wrigley Field. Jack Brickhouse and Harry Creighton describe the action. 1:30 0 Playhouse—Drama "Good of His Soul." A priest helps a boy who needs a friend. Thomas Mitchell, (4) Cartoon Carnival—Kids 0 Youth Wants to Know Sec. of the Treasury George Humphrey is queried by Washington youngsters. 0 Wild Bill Hickok-Western "Rustling Stallion." Wild Bill doubts the evidence that a wild stallion is helping mares escape the corral. 2:00 0 Farmtown, ll.S.A. George Menard features "Harvard Milk Day" celebrations. The annual affair is a salute to dairy farmers of the Harvard, Illinois community. Guests today are the 18 beauties who are contestants for queen of the affair. Jose Greco, the fiery genius of Spanish dancing, brings his company to the Empire Room of the Palmer House. Half of his program is Flamenco dancing and the other half folklore and gypsy stylization. Charlie Fisk and his orchestra continue to provide music for the show and dancing. —Adv. (4) MOVIE—Musical "Rookies on Parade." Two songwriters are caught in the draft. Bob Crosby. 0 Frontiers of Faith-Religion The choir and the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Richmond, Va., appear on the program. The pastor. Rev. Theo¬ dore Adams, delivers today's sermon. Program is under the auspices of the Southern Baptist Convention. 0 Annie Oakley—Western "Annie Gets Her Man." Marked bullets enable Annie to solve a bank robbery. 2:30 0 Let's Take a Trip—Kids Sonny Fox trades his two young friends. Ginger and Pud, to a practice session of the Little League baseball team of Roslyn, Long Island, N.Y. 0 The American Forum Harold E. Stassen, disarmament secretary in the President's cabinet, is queried on the topic: "How Can We Stop the Arms Race?" Guest moderator: Louis P. Loch- ner, president of the Overseas Press Club. 0 Hans Christian Andersen "The Wild Swans." A princess and her eleven brothers, children of a king, are bewitched by their stepmother. (Film) 3:00 0 Now and Then—Education Dr. Frank Baxter's topic: "William Cullen Bryant Revisited." He renews acquaint¬ ance with the New England contemporary of Emerson and Longfellow whose Words¬ worthian verses Baxter considers among the finest in American poetry. Among the works to be read from: "Thanatop- sis," "To a Waterfowl," "A Forest Hymn." 0 Background—Docum. 0 Rin Tin Tin—Adventure "The Lost Scotchman." Rusty and Rinty accompany a cavalry patrol headed by It. Masters. Lee Aaker and James Brown. 3:30 0 Face the Nation—Panel 0 (4) Zoo Parade—Perkins Marlin Perkins visits the Detroit Zoo. Viewers get a guided tour of the zoo with special attention to the new anthro¬ poid house, which houses the apes, gor¬ illas and monkeys. (Detroit) Postponed from last week. A-14 TV GUIDE