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Gassified Index -m *. u«« Public Affairs Sunday P.M. City Sid*. 1:00—9 Foe# the Nation. 1:30—9 Celebrity Farad*. 2:00—7 College Frau Canfararica. 4:00—7 Goatgotowa U. Forum. 5:30—5 Maat th* Frau. 6:00—4 Frau Canfaranca. 8:30—7 Movies Sundoy A.M. "Th* Sovtnth Veil." 1945. James Maion. 11:00—4 Sunday P.M. "Thundering Hoofs." 12:30—5 "Snow Dog." 1950. Kirby Grant. "Block Midnight." 1949. Roddy McDowall.. 1 :30—5 "Dakota." John Wayne. "Cry th* Beloved Country." 1951. Canada Lee. 2:00—9 "Keep Smiling." 1938. Gracie Fields. 2:30—7 "A Gal, a Guy and a Gob." 1941. Lucill* Ball. 9:00—5 "Queen for a Day." 1951. Jack Boiley. 11:15—4 "Seeds of Destruction." 1952. Kent Taylor. 1 1 ;30—7 "Th* Big Chau." 1954. Glenn Langan. 11:30—9 Monday A.M. "Dixie Jamboree." 1944. Frances Langford. 10:00—5 I ¥ * UfcV ■ I lOsV WINDOWS, DOOM. PATIOS str ■ Only HASTINGS « * USES .040 YoU G#t Aircraft JLftQ / Aluminum OU/O l^il Pay Next YurS 24 Monday P.M. "I Met My Love Again." 1938. Joan Bennett. 12:30—5 "Brief Encounter." 1946. Celia Johnson. 1:00—4 "Accomplice." 1946. Richard Ad en. 2 ;oQ*—s 'Tonight of 8:30." Kay Walsh. 3:00—7 "Hlitary It Mad* at Night." 1937. Charles Boyer, 4:30—5 "Petticoat Larceny." 1943. Ruth Worriek. 8:00—5 "Dead of Night." 1946. Melvyn Johns. 11:15—9 Tuesday A.M. "Forgotten Women." 1949. Elys* Knox. 10:00—5 Tuesday P.M. "A Yank in London." 1945. Anna Neogle. 12:30—5 "Seven Ravens." 1953. 1:00—4 "A Modern Marriage." 1950. Reed Hadley. 2:00—6 "The Golden Salamander." 1950 Trevor Howard. 3:00—7 "Northwest Stampede." 1948. i James Crajg. 4:30—5 "Petticoat Larceny." 1943. Ruth Warrick. . 8:00^—5 "Calendar Girl." 1947. Jane Fra ze*. 11:15—9 "The Black Tulip." Patrick Wod dington. 11:30 —7 Wednesday A.M. "Her Sitter's Secret." 1946. Nancy Calaman. 10:00—5 TiliVue Nov. 18-Noy. 24 Wednesday P.M. "The Mask of Diijon" 1946. Eric Von Stroheim. 12:30—5 "Medal for th* General." 1945 Godfrey Teorle. 1:00—4 "Fere* of Evil." 1949. John Gar field. 2:00—5 "Heitor Skelter." 1949. Carol Marsh. 3 :QO—7 'Thoroughbred." 1930. Wesley Barry. 4:30—5 "But*** Rear." 1942. Eleanor Parker. 8:00—5 "Woman Hater." 1949. Stawort Granger. 11:15—9 "Kipps/' 1941. Michael Redgrave 11:20—7 Thursday A.M. "Sundown." 1941. Gen* Tierney 10:00—5 Thursday P.M. "The Kansan." 1943. Richard Dix 2:00—5 "Delayed Action/' 1954. Alan Wheatley. 3:00—7 "Miracle of th* Bells." 1948. Fred Mac Murray. 4:3 o—s "Busses Roar." 1942. Eleanor Parker. 8:0O—5 "Th* Emparar't Nightingale." 11:15—9 "Man From Texas." 1948. James Craig. 11:20—7 Friday A.M. "Hollywood and Vina." 1945 Jamas Ellison. 10:00—5 Friday P.M. 'The Senator Wa* Indiscreet." 1947. William Powell. 12:30—5 'Two Yanks in Trinidad." 1942 Pat O'Brien. 1:00—4 "Hot Rod." 1950. James Lydon. 2:00—5 "Double Exposure." 1954. John Bentley. 3:00— 7 "The Prhrat* Affair* of Bel Ami." 1947. Georg* Sanders. 4:30—5 "Nevada." Robert Mitchum. 8:00—5 "Terror Ship." 1954. William Lundigan. 11:15 —9 Saturday A.M. "Bln* Stool." 1934. John Woyne "Cheyenne Tehee Over." 1947 Lash Laßua. 11:30— 1 Saturday P.M. "Hallo Trauhla." 1932. Buck Jones 1 :00 —* "Cerlho* Trail." 1950. Randolpf Scott. 2:15 —4 'Th* Titfiald Thunderbolt." 1953 Stanity Holloway. 7:30—7 "Nevada." Robert Mitchum. 8:00—5 "Hired Wife." 1940. Rosalind Rus sell. 10:30—4 "Little Minister." John Beal. * 10:30—5 "Flam* of th* Barhary Coast." 1945. John Wayn*. 11:15—9 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.