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JULY 24 CD CASES OF EDDIE DRAKE "Steep Well, Angel." While dining at a night club Eddie meets an old flame. She asks to borrow $5000 to ransom her husband who has been kidnaped for failure to pay off a gambling debt. Don Haggerty. (Film) 11:00 O (8) NEWS-WalterCronlcite O NEWS-Tex Antoine Q Feoturama 1. "Traveling Gourmet." A specially pre¬ pared French dinner marks the conclu¬ sion of a Paris excursion. 2. "A Day in the Life of o Chorine." The glamorous life of a chorus girl debunked. 3. "Fantastic Atom." Documentary explain¬ ing the atomic complexion of the sun. 4. "Blue Water Ocean Racing." The Newport-to-Bermudo yacht race. O What's the Joke?—Panel The panelists include night-club com¬ edienne Maggie Sullivan, crooner Rudy Vallee and comics Henny Youngman and Joey Adams. Paul Killiam hosts. CD Weather CD MOVIE—Spy Drama "Rendezvous 24." When a German atom¬ ic scientist who has been working in the United States aisapp«u,s, on American investigator combs Germany in search of him. William Gargan, Pat O'Moore, Maria Palmer, David Leonard. 11:05 CD MOVIE-Variety "Holiday Rhythm." (1950) Musical in which a young man dreams he is taking a trip around the world with his wife. He visits Ireland, London, Paris, Holland, Egypt, and South America. Each place presents its own special musical acts. Mary Beth Hughes, David Street, Wally Vernon, Tex Ritter, Donald MacBride. 11:10 Q Weather—Jay Owen 11:15 Q MOVIE-Drama Late Show; "The Tender Years." (1947) A minister gets entangled in legal proceed¬ ings because his son is concerned about the plight of a mistreated dog used for pit-fighting. Joe E. Brown, Richard Lyon, Noreen Nash, Charles Drake. (3 SPORTS—Lindsey Nelson (g) Summer Theater Joanne Dru stars in the mid-19th cen¬ tury story, "A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln." A young woman teaches her timid hus¬ band some things about love when he tries to show her the importance of supporting Abraham Lincoln for the Presidency. 11 ;20 Q MOVIE-Drama "Peorls Bring Tears." (English) A pros¬ pective home owner secures a down-pay¬ ment on a new house with a pear! neck¬ lace. The wife of the real-estate broker removes the pearls from his safe, wears them to a dance and damages the clasp. John Stuart, Dorothy Boyd. 11:30 O Evening Prayer Rabbi Israel Gerstein. Q MOVIE-Mystery "The Case of the Frightened Lady." (Eng¬ lish) A British dowoger believes her serv¬ ants are trying to murder her. An officer, who is a guest at her mansion, involves himself in the mystery and is slain. Marius Goring, Helen Haye, Penelope Ward, Patrick Barr. 11:45 (g) Big Picture—Army Film 12:15 (D NEWS 12:45 O MOVIE-Mystery Late Late Show; "House of Fear." Time approximate; Sherlock Holmes investi¬ gates the mysterious disappearances of members of the same club, all of whom have large insurance policies. Basil Rath- bone, Nigel Bruce, Aubrey Mather. 2:00 O Give Us This Day Rev. E. J. Schlossmacher. . Joe E. Brown Josephine Hutchinson star in THE TENDER YEARS ' THE LATE SHOW Tonight at 11:15 IS TV GUIDE A-33