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SUNDAY MORNING 9:55 J3 News Summary 10:00 0 The Christophers—Religious pH Q Lamp Unto My Feet "The Bus Driver," tired of routine, takes the bus and his passengers on an un¬ scheduled jaunt. Speaker: Rabbi Penner. 10:30 0 Frontiers of Faith—Religious "The Prayer and the Dance." Walter Terry, dance critic of the New York Her¬ ald Tribune, is the author of and the dance advisor to today's program. It features Myra Kinch and her dance troupe, with music written and composed by her husband, Manuel Galla. 0 0 Look Up and Live First in a series of programs about Jews and Judaism. Hebrew National Opera star Hannah Zamir is the guest of regu¬ lar host Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld. The theme of the show is "Torah," or learn¬ ing. Miss Zamir sings Israeli folk songs. 11:00 0 This Is the Life—Religious "The Boastful Mister Brewster." What happens to a man who puts his faith in a rabbit's foot? Subject: Fear and Worry. J3 This Is the Life—Religious "Beauty for Ashes." A discouraged widow discovers her hidden talent and uses it to keep her little family together. 0 What One Person Can Do Moviettes 11:15 @ Industry on Parade 11:30 The Great Adventure Rotary Club's 50th anniversary. 0 Johns Hopkins Science Review "The Doctor and the Artist." We get a look at these people who aid in the de¬ velopment of new medical discoveries. Movie—To Be Announced Cl The Christophers—Religious "Your Ideas Count." Jack Sterling, of "Big Top" reads from Lincoln's papers; Met Opera star Mme. Licia Albanese. AFTERNOON 12:00 fQ Captain Hart*—Pet Show 0 0 Winky Dink and You Live turtle race on the home-drawn track. Another of Mike McBean's adventures. CD This Is the Life—Religious MARCH 6 12:15 £} Fame—Drama Story of Commander Rosendahl. 12:30 0 0 Contest Carnival—Kids Unicyclists of Wheeling, W. Va., appear. Q This Is the Life—Religious "The Bribe." Political corruption makes a greedy man dishonest, and leads an honest man to a very difficult decision. Cl Moviettes CD Faith for Today—Religious Paslor Fagal points out the fundamental differences between a forthright, honest person and a selfish boor. 1:00 0 Abbott and Costello—Comedy pi Industry on Parade C3 Regal Theater—Drama Cl Oral Roberts—Evangelist CD Altoona Chamber of Commerce 1:15 Heaven Speaks—E. L. Martin 1:30 0 Rin Tin Tin—Dog Story 0 fQ Frontiers of Faith—Religious Lili Darvas and Leif E.ickson star in "Man in Black." Somewhere in the Kremlin, a dying dictator calls out for a priest. Cl Movie—Neapolitan Serenade "II Bacio d'una Morta," part 3 (Italian). CD Life of Triumph—Religious 2:00 (£| Music and Meditation—Religious Dr. J. A. Keslle, Emory Methodist Church. 0 Disneyland—Walt Disney Walt in Fantasyland des:ribes, in words and cartoons, the lives of some famous story tellers, and presents his famous cartoon versions of their tales. Aesop: "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Frog and the Ox" and "The Tortoise and the Hare." La Fontaine: "The Country Cous¬ in." Grimm Brothers: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (excerpt) and "The Brave Little Tailor." Hans Christian An¬ dersen: "The Ugly Duckling." 0 Right to Differ—Oglebay Inst. CD Movies—To Be Announced 2:15 Q What's Your Trouble?—Peales 2:30 0 Jo Stafford—Songs Jo sings a folk song popular during the time of George Washington: "The Nightin¬ gale." Other songs: "Gypsy in My Soul," "Hearts of Stone," "Blues in the Night." Youth Wants To Know Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R., la.) A-10 TV GUIDE