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November 22 murderess seeks revenge. Richard Travis. Joan Banks. 7:15 7-John Daly. News. 7:30 4- Shore. Songs. 5- Whistler. Drama. "A Friendly Case of Blackmail." 7-The Lone Ranger. Western. "Hot Spell in Ponomint." 9-Sergeant Preston. Action. Preston investigates a bank rob ber who agrees to confide in a little boy who has faith in him. Richard Simmons. 7:45 4-NBC News. David Brinkley. Chet Huntley. 8:00 4- Bet Your Life. 5- Brothers Premiere. 1 Hour, 25 Min. "Busses Roar." 1942. Eleanor Parker. Richard Trevis. 7-Circus Time. 1 Hour. Paul Winched and Jerry Mahoney. 9-Bob Cummings. Comedy. Bob's scheme to get a lovelorn seaman to propose to the equally lovelorn Schultzy hits a big snag. 8:30 4-Dragnet. Jack Webb Friday and Smith crack a hi jacking case. Jock Webb. Ben Alexander. 9-Climax. Drama. Color. 1 Hour. "The Chinese Game." A man who dreamed he did away with his wife for another woman finds he cannot escape living the dream. MacDonald Carey. Rita Moreno. Constance Ford. 9:00 4- People's Choice. A romantic comedy series star ring Jackie Cooper. 7-Wire Service. Drama. 1 Hour. "Deported." A reporter tracks down a notorious Ameri can gangster in a small Itolion village. George Brent. Tony Caruso. 9:25 5- Warren. News. 9:30 4- Ford Show. Variety. A musical variety program star ring Tennessee Ernie Ford. The Voices of Walter Schumann are featured. Guest, Adolph Menjou. 5- Falcon. Adventure. The Falcon is hired to find a beautiful girl who has run off with a million dollars. Charles McGraw. 9-Playhouse 90. Drama. 1 Vx Hours. "Eloise." The story THI SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 0. C. Program Listings of the elusive and precocious 6- year-old who lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York. Evelyn Rudie. Ethel Barrymore. Louis Jourdan. Mildred Natwick. Monty Woolley. Conrad Hilton. . Kay Thompson, the author, will be featured. 10:00 4- Lux Video Theater. Color. 1 Hour. "The Gay Sisters." Three heiresses discover their heritoge is diminishing through legal entanglements instigated by one mon with a mystifying motive. Alexis Smith. 5- Capital Arena. 7-Oxark Jubilee. Variety. Red Foley, host. 10:30 7-Religion and Freedom. Special Thanksgiving program given by George Washington University students. Guests: Father Jerome Miller, Rabbi Aaron B. Seidmon, Dr. Joseph Si zoo. 11:00 4- and Local News. Hdrkness. Sprague. 5- 'Varren. 7-News. Weather. Sports. ''•■Caffrey Allen. Malone. 9-News. Weather. Sports. . :.lords Doualos Daniels. 11:10 5-Featurama. Film Shorts. ITeTeeeTeTiTeeeTTeTTeTeeeTeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee j SCIENCE CREATES NEW WAY TO : {Hide Deafness! : AS NEVER BEFORE! • You look so natural with Bcltonc Hearing Glasses because * • there's no receiver button in the car ... no cord ... nothing to • • hide. Tiny, colorless tube carries sounds to car. Complete hear- • 2 ing aid and receiver arc hidden inside streamlined glasses. J • BELTONE-ORRISON ' * • 1402 N. Y. SVE. N.W. i FREE t“ost : Dl 7-4314 « BsuorTK:i J m r | PHONE—WRITE—COMI IN | * -4 THURSDAY 11:15 4-Weather. Sports. Music. l '‘>ingpr. Simoson. Les Poul. 9-The Late Show. Movie. COLOR. 1% Hours. "The Em peror's Nightingale.'' 1951. Hans Christian Andersen's story of a small boy whose toys come to life and unfold a beautiful story in "puppet" form. Narrated by Boris Karloff. Czech. 11:20 7-The Night Show. Movie. "Man From Texas." 1948. A Western low-breaker heeds the pleas of his wife to go straight. James Craig. Lynn Bari. 11:38 4- Steve Allen. 12:15 5- Inspirational. 1:00 9-Weother. ;l LI. 4-00471: SUNDAY SERVICE TeliVue 19