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SUN DAY SEPTEMBER 4 Q CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING Joe Kristof and Joe Wilman vie in a three-game contest. Joe Wilson does the frame-by-frame commentary. 12:30 Q Gene Autry—Western "Revenge Trail." Pat Buttram helps U.S. Marshal Gene Autry solve a series of mysterious murders. Pat uses hypnotism to reveal the identity of the man who has been terrorizing the town. Handy Workshop—Crafts 13 Amateur Hour—Talent 1:00 O MOVIE-Western "Saddle Mountain Roundup." The Range Busters are suspected in the murder of a rancher. Ray Corrigan, John King, Max Terhune are featured. Gardening-John Ott Ga rdening—John Ott I color! John Ott shows time-lapse color films picturing "insectivorous plants." Q Batting Practice—Warm-up 1:10 13 Lead-off Man—Interviews Vince Lloyd talks with the players. 1:25 Q BASEBALL-Chicago Cubs The Chicago Cubs meet the St. Louis Cardinals today at Wrigley Field. Jack Brickhouse and Harry Creighton report. 1:30 Cartoon Carnival-Kids @ Youth Wants to Know Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell is the Labor Day eve guest. This Week (Continued from page A-4.) Talent Varieties . 6:30 P.M. Tues. (7) TV's Top Tunes . TO P.M. Sat. (2) Vaughn Monroe ... 6:30 P.M. Tues.-Thurs. (5, 4) Your Playtime . 9:30 P.M. Sat. (5) SPECIAL Harry S. Truman . 1 P.M. Mon. (2) Harry S. Truman . 2 P.M. Mon. (5, 4) COLOR Beulah Donahue . 4 P.M. Mon.-Fri. (4) Home . TO A.M. Mon.-Fri. (5, 4) John Ott . T P.M. Sun. (5) Live and Learn . TO A.M. Sun. (5) Vaughn Monroe . ..6:30 P.M. Tues.-Thurs. (5, 4) O Wild Bill Hickok—Western "Pawnee Treaty." Bill tries to prove the innocence of the Indians in a murder case. Guy Madison, Andy Devine. 2:00 Q Farmtown, U.S.A. George Menard's topic on Farmtown to¬ day is raising bloom corn in Illinois. Among the guests are Alva Strader, John McCue, George Pfeifer, and the Warn Brothers, all of Douglas County. MOVIE—Drama "The Adventures of the Texan Kid." (T95T) Washington sends a young mar¬ shal to clean up a lawless Western town. James Kirkwood. Frontiers of Faith-Religion A panel discusses the problems of inte¬ gration in desegregated schools. Moder¬ ator: Dr. Eugene Carson Blake. Panel¬ ists: Frederick Reissing of the Washing¬ ton, D.C., Church Federation; Olivia Stokes of the Massachusetts Council of Churches; Frank Loescher of the Fund for the Republic; and Dr. Carl R. Pritch¬ ard of the First Presbyterian Church in Anderson, S.C. O Little Rascals—Comedy (T) "Pooch." (2) "Hide 'n' Seek." Our Gang is featured. 2:30 Q Double Feature—Drama (T) "Rhythm Hits the Ice." A girl from New England inherits a bankrupt ice show. Ellen Drew, Jerry Colonna, Vera Vague. (2) "The Indirect Approach." A girl gets the man she wants by pretending to wont another. Corinne Calvet stars. Q The American Forum Q Andy's Gang—Kids "The Man-eater of Jog." Gunga and his friend Rama are permitted to go to the Raj Tahlil Falls in search of the man- eating tiger. Nino Marcel. 3:00 0 City Desk—Discussion Q Rin Tin Tin—Drama "The Lonesome Road." While in town with Rusty and Lt. Masters, Rinty is acci¬ dentally locked in a boxcar of a train bound for Kansas City. 3:30 0 @ Zoo Parade—Perkins Marlin Perkins shows the different means A-T6 TV GUIDE