TV Guide (June 4, 1955)

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SATURDAY O MOVIE-Drama "Third Alarm." When a fireman loses his life, his best friend decides to adopt his orphan children. Anita Louise, James Hall, o Cisco Kid—Western Q MOVIE-Western "Mystery Range." Tom Tyler and Jerry Bergh make this mystery solvable. 4:30 Q @ Buffalo Bill, Jr.—Kids "The Calico Kid." Bill conspires with an old prospector to convince the man's daughter that her father is a wealthy miner. Dick Jones, Nancy Gilbert. (Film) 5:00 Q MOVIE-Drama "Train to Alcatraz." (1948) A group of dangerous convicts aboard a prison train realize that this is their last chance to make a break for freedom. Donald Barry, Janet Martin. @ Lone Ranger—Western O MOViE-intrigue "Flying Blind." Foreign agents attempt to secure a new airplane transformer developed for American fighter planes. Richard Arlen, Jean Parker. Q Superman—Adventure "Olsen's Millions." Jimmy Olsen doesn't suspect the great danger he's in since he inherited a fortune from a recluse and cat fancier. George Reeves. (Film) o MOVIE-Western "Hard Hombre." Hoot Gibson and Lina Basquette star in this Western of tiffs and toughs. 5:30 ( 4 ) Cisco Kid—Western Duncan Renaldo plays the Kid. (Q To Be Announced ' Time to talk wifh\ I your boy or giH j away at school / Long Distance rates are lower after 6 o’clock every night and all day Sunday. CHICAGO TO ATLANTA ... $1.05 Station-to-Station rate for first 3 minutes. Plus tax. _EVENING_ 6:00 0 Gene Autry—Western "Outlaw Warning." Gene tries to protect his pal, Pat Buttram, from an outlaw who wants revenge. It was Pat who helped send the man to prison for murder. (4) Sports—Lloyd Pettit Q Hopalong Cassidy "Borrowed Trouble." Hoppy and his pals get mixed op in a war between two saloon keepers which ends with the kid¬ naping of the local schoolmarm. (Film) 0 Soldier Parade—Talent Arlene Francis plays hostess to talented Army performers. Q MOVIE-Western "The Fighting Phantom." Ranchers, a shyster lawyer and a mysterious rider be¬ come entangled. Kent Taylor, Gail Patrick, Lona Andre. 6:15 Let's Look at the News 6:25 (4) Weather—Bill Carlsen 6:30 Q Beat the Clock—Games 0 (4) Horace Heidt—Variety The show wagon travels to Denver, Colo., where Heidt highlights local talent and a civic hero. Q Your Sheriff Reports Sheriff Lohman gives a special report on a meeting between him and Sen. Estes Kefauver (D., Tenn.), and their "Spotlight on Delinquency." 6:45 0 Focal Point—Film Shorts 7:00 0 JACKIE GLEASON-Comedy "Stand-in for Murder." A gangster wants to get out of town but knovrs he is marked for death by a rival mob. His cronies find an unexpected solution in Ralph Kramden. They spy him one day, recognize him as the spitting image of the marked man, and set him op to get bumped off instead. Jackie plays both roles. Art Carney, Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph assist Jackie. Ray Bloch conducts; the June Taylor girls dance. Jackie's ideas cost big money. See p. 4. 0 @ MICKEY ROONEY "Idol of the Bobbysoxers." An allergy test has strange results when Mickey TV GUIDE