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November 21 dix, Nanette Fabroy, Sal Maglie and others. 9-Ramar of the Jungle. Superstitious natives kidnap a ventriloquist's dummy which they worship as a new god. Jon Hall. 7:30 4- Fisher. Songs. 5- Men. Police. "The Case of the Little Tin Box." Walter Greaza. 7-Disneyland. Fantasyland. I Hour. "At Home With Don old Duck." A hectic day with Donald and his nephews. 9-Giant Step. Quiz. Top prizes are a tour-year col lege education and travel to for eign countries for contestants between 7 and 17. Bert Parks conducts. 7:45 4-NBC News. David Brinkley. Chet Huntley. 8:00 4- Holliday.. Comedy. 5- Brothers Premiere. I Hour, 25 Min. "Busses Roar." 1942. Eleanor Parker. Richard Travis. 9-Arthur Godfrey Show. COLOR. 8:30 4-Father Knows Best. C'm'dy. Bud tokes on after-school job on the locol newspaper and finds the going rough. 7-Navy Log. Drama. "Man Alone." Story of a crippled castaway on a Japanese-held island in the South Pacific. Don Hayden. John Compton. 9:00 4- Theater. "The Day of the Hunter." A mother, father and a 14-year old son take a long-waited hunt ing trip on which the son is led to suspect that his father is e Coward. Joe Mantell. 7-Ozzie and Harriet. Comedy. A night on the town for Ozzie ond Horriet os guests of their son David. 9-The Millionaire. Drama. A mon tries to administer justice with the tax-free million-dotlar gift. Robert' Voughan. 9:25 5- Worren. News. 9:30 5-New Orleans Polka Dept. "Voodoo." Detectives are not sure whether a murder was really that or whether the victim wo* driven to his death by a hex. 7-Ford Theater. Drama. "The Menoce of Hasty Heights." Steve Cochran. Jean Hagen. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Program Listings 9-l've Got a Secret. Panel. 10:00 4- Is Your Life. 5- Mystery. "Murder for Gain." Donald Gray. 7-Boxing. National. Tommy Boin vs. Ike Chestnut. 10 rounds. Hollywood Legion Stadium. 9-U. S. Steel Hour. The musical version of Mark Twoin's "Tom Sawyer." Jimmy Boyd. Bennye Gotteys. John Shorpe. Metropolitan Opera star Rose Bampton. 10:30 4- One. Quiz. 5- Hunter. Adventure; 10:45 7-Famous Fights. Joey Giardello vs. Walter Car tier. Madison Square Garden, February 5, 1954. 11:00 4- and Locol News. Harkness. Sprague. 5- Warren. 7-News. Weother. Sports. McCaffrey. Allen. Malone. 9-News. Weather. Sports. Richords Douglas. Daniels. Wjf //oanadoum 7if/rAen.i KITCIHNPLANNING Sst four Disns-Styls Youngstown W Kltchon le Exset Miniature—Cus* tom Planned to Your Exact Require* ■onto. CREEL CO. V. ] 7140 MARLBORO PIKE p OceaE/ S.E., WASH. | — s Phone RE. 6-7070 WEDNESDAY 11:10 5-Feoturoma. Film Shorts. Let's train with the St. Louis Cards. Trout ala Shoshone. 11:15 4-Weather. Sports. Music. Stringer. Simpson. Les Paul. 9-The Late Show. Movie. 1 3 /i Hours. "Woman Hater." 1949. A man who thinks he l« one finds his life upset by a beautiful French octress. Stewart Granger. British. 11:20 7-The Night Show. Movie. "Kipps." 1941. The story of a meek clerk who rises to fame ond fortune. Michael Redgrave. Phyllis Calvert. British. 11:30 4- Steve Allen. 12:10 5- Inspirational. 1:00 9-Weother. Rent TV LOW RATES CERTIFIED TV SERVICI LI. 7-7600 TiliVv 17