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APRIL 10 (8) Super Circus—Kids Horizontal-bar act, Bulgarus; super mid¬ way, "The Big Pitch"; tight-wire, Leo Gas- co; clown skit, "Annual Academy Awards." @ Musical Moments 11: 30 ffp Eas ter Parade II SPECIAL | Ed Sullivan is stationed in the offices of the Swedish-American Lines, high above Fifth Ave., and opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral, to bring us the de¬ tails as celebrities and dignitaries prom¬ enade today. With Ed will be Haila Stoddard who'll point out the fashion highlights. Special features: people from the UN appear in their native costumes and talk of Easter in their native lands; a fashion show of clothes by five Ameri¬ can designers; The Chimes, an octet from Georgetown U., perform Easter songs; a representative from the Metropolitan Museum of Art shows art from the mu¬ seum depicting Easter; Patty McCormack, child star of "The Bad Seed," reads an Easter poem; Nancy Kelly, Don Ameche and other stars appear; a portion of Pres. Eisenhower's Easter message may be picked up from Washington, D. C. 0 Aldo Aldi—Variety AFTERNOON 12:00 Q Winky Dink and You The kids draw an Easter bunny. Mike McBean's adventures in the days of Daniel Boone begin today. o (D Pet Show Ned Locke and his little friend, Jerry Garvey, discuss the proper care of Easter pets. (From Chicago) 0 N. Y. Times Youth Forum Six college students join in a panel dis¬ cussion of "What Religion Means to Youth." Dorothy Gordon moderates. 0 The Christophers-Religion 0 Carnavai Hispano 12:15 Q To Be Announced (8) Barker Bill's Cartoons 0 Easter Film—Religion "The Day Before Easter." Please see Sat¬ urday, 2 P.M. Ch. 2, for details. 12:30 0 Contest Carnival—Kids Gene Crane presents competing young¬ sters in carnival acts. Neal Weigel, magi¬ cian; Sandy Maas, acrobat; Albert Graybill, Jr., juggler; Lynn and Martha Grove, hand balancers. 0 Easter Parade (^SPECIAL I New York City turns out to celebrate Easter. Ben Grauer is outdoors with the mobile unit on Fifth Avenue. Arlene Francis is at the Cotillion Room of the Hotel Pierre, where an international fashion show is taking place. Styles de¬ signed in Rome, Paris, London, Montreal and the U.S.A. are featured, while the Jack Kelly Trio plays background music. Songs will be provided by soprano Mimi Benzell, the Robert Shaw Male Chorus. 0 Faith for Today—Fagal Pastor Fagal presents a musical program for Easter featuring Minnie Iverson-Wood, choral director from Washington, D. C. Guest: Swiss educator Dr. Daniel Walther. TENSE NERVOUS HEADACHES call for STRONGER Yet SAFER ANACIII Won't Upset The Stomach Anaein® not only gives stronger, faster relief from pain of headache but is also safer. Won’t upset the stomach and has no bad effects. You see, Anaein is like a doctor’s pre¬ scription. That is, Anaein contains not just one but a combination of medically proven, active ingredients. Scientific .research has proved no single drug can give such strong yet such safe relief as Anaein Tablets. TV GUIDE A-19