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11:15 0 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE. Approx. 2 Hours. "The End of the Af fair." 1955. Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson. 0 SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW. Movie. 1¥« Hours. "Mr. Arkadin." 1957. (First run.) Orson Welles, Michael Red grave, Akim Tamiroff. 12:30 0 NEWSBEAT. 12:40 Q THIRTEENTH HR. ADVEN'RE. Drama. “Lure of the Swamp." Willard Parker. And Next Sunday . . . Walter Hagen, Jr., Joins NBC sportscasters in covering the windup of the fifth annual Buick Open in Grand Blanc, Mich., one of the high lights of the TV schedules for Sun day, July 8. (This list is compiled from available information.) Issues and Answers (4 pm., WMAL-7). Secretary of State Rusk discusses his European tour with Correspondent John Scali. Robert Herridge Theater (5 pm., WRC-4). Shirley Jackson’s classic short story, "The Lottery,” with Ed ward Andrews and Michael Higgins. Wide World of Sports (5 pm.. WMAL-7). The Le Mans 24-hour Grand Prix, France; also, the Ox Ridge Hunt Club feature events. Darien, Conn. Golf (5:30 pm.. WRC-4) Windup of the Buick Open. Walt Disney’s World (7:30 pm., Ths Sunday Star TV Magazine, Washington, D. C., Joly 1,1962 SATURDAY 1:00 0 WAY OF LIFE. Dram*. 0 SHOCK! Movie. IVi Hours. "The Beast With Five Fingers." 1947. Robert Alda, Peter Lorre, J. Carrol Naish. 2:30 0 MEDITATION. WEATHER. WRC-4). Part one. "The Honemas ters,” starring Annette Funlcello and othen. (Repeat.) Ed Sullivan (8 pm.. WTOP-0). Harry Belafonte, Miriam Makeba, Connie Stevens, and Big Top circus acts. (Repeat.) Hollywood Special (8:30 pm., WMAL-7). Frank Sinatra rides in his tint Western, “Johnny Concho,” with Keenan Wynn, Bill Conrad and Phyllis Kirk. Bonanza (9 pm., WRC-4). Little Joe (Michael Landon) wins the pretty slave girl of a Chinese general in a poker game. (Repeat.) Show of the Week (10 pm., WRC -4). Ken Murray’s amusing “home movies” of Hollywood. (Repeat.) Play of the Week (11:30 pm., WAI-7). “The Velvet Glove,” star ring Helen Hayes and Robert Morse (who’s now starring on Broadway in “How to Succeed in Business, etc.”). JULY 17 53