TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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SEPTEMBER 5 ■ I mmjuul 3:00 [H Auto Races © MOVIES—Double Feature Matinee Theater. “Sword of D’Artag- nan.” (1953) When Cardinal Richlieu plots against the throne, the son of one of the Three Musketeers sets out to aid his king. Robert Clarke, John Hubbard, Marjorie Lord, Mel Archer. Second feature. “Texas Desperadoes.” Buster Crabbe, Katherine De Mille. 3:15 ©The Christophers—Religion 3:30 ©© Zoo Parade—Animals Marlin Perkins discusses: “Animal Fact and Fallacies.” Perkins illustrates his discussion by using animals from the Lincoln Park Zoo as examples of truths and myths about animals. (Chicago) © Old Prospector—Western, © Stars of Tomorrow—Kids 4:00 © © Super Circus—Variety Claude Kirchner and his assistant Mary Hartline introduce acts from Chicago. Dog Act. Willie Necker & his Dobermans Indian Bull Whip.. .The Freddy’s Loop-the-Loop.The Three Allans Bicycle Act Lebrac & Bernice “The Golden Wheel” Clown Stunt .“The Third Grade” ©To Be Announced © MOVIE—To Be Announced 0 © Man of the Week—Panel An interview with the newly elected Com¬ mander of the American Legion. Origi¬ nates in Washington, D. C. 4:30 0 Enjoy Your Garden © Labor ’54—Current Events Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell and his uncle, actor Thomas Mitchell, appear in a special program devoted to present day labor-management relations. Dramatic and discussion segments fea¬ ture representatives of labor and in¬ dustry in an analysis of labor’s role in the community. The program comes to us from Washington, D. C. This replaces Youth Takes A Stand which will be seen at this time next week. 5:00 0 Kit Carson—Western Outlaws cut off the water supply of a frontier town; then Kit and El Toro ar¬ rive on the scene. (Film) © © Meet the Press—Panel The news panel interviews George Meany, president of the American Fed¬ eration of Labor. (Washington) © Linkletter and the Kids 0 Press Conference—Interviews © Cisco Kid—Western © © American Week—News [ RETURN I CBS Washington corre¬ spondent Eric Sevareid offers a sage half hour analysis of the news of the past week. Mr. Sevareid emphasises the facts behind the news as he links seem¬ ingly unrelated happenings into a com¬ prehensive picture of the condition of the world this week. Show replaces Now'and Then. Now and Then with Dr. Frank Baxter returns to the air later this month. Date and time are to be an¬ nounced. 5:15 © Film Feature 5:25© Headline News 5:30 @ © © Roy Rogers—Western “The Treasure of Howling Dog Canyon." Roy struggles to let a young man hold on to half of a map to a hidden treas¬ ure. There is supposed to be a curse on the riches. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady. (Film) © This Is the Life—Religion A man’s almost-insane desire for wealth and position drives his family life to the verge of a break-up. (Film) 0 © © You Are There—History Louis Armstrong stars as the jazz great King Oliver in “The Emergence of Jazz.'* The date is Nov. 20th, 1917 when the Storyville section of New Orleans was closed. Walter Cronkite and the CBS newsmen trace the evolution of the American jazz form as it found a home in the dance palaces of California and the bistros of Paris. © Express—Adventure EVENING 6:000©©BADGE 714—Crime Jack Webb stars as Sgt Joe Friday, in the case of “The Big Pill.” © COMEDY CARGO—Kids 0 © © EARN YOUR VACATION Next week at this time: Lassie, a half hour film dramatic series telling of the A-12