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Show I w v t fs:' 5 .f lht x , i!f I - - Checking the channels - All Channels Feature Easter Morning Rites The performance of by Richard 0. Martin be telecast from 10 a m. to Roman Catholic Easter services from the Cathe dral of the Holy Cross in Boston Richard Cardi nal Cushing will! be the celebrant At 11:30 a.m 1 Other.-Adolp- j -- on 'Fuon Mr. Marlin tiers of Faith, will present an Easter drama7TMeet Me in Galilee, by Sydney Lanier Ch 2, and Robeit Blackburn. And an Easter opera, Break of Day, especially commissioned by ABC TV, will be premiered on Ch 4 at 1 p.m The opera, written by George Thad-deu- s Jones and Leo Biady, will be pei formed by members of the Metropolitan and New York City Centei opera will preempt programs USA. Roundup, The Twentieth Century (Ch 5, 4 30 pm) will highlight a look at "New York in theTwen-ties- , with the aid of rare old companies Channel 5 will cany two devotional services from 10 a.m. to noon Sunday. Roman Catholic sei vices will -- X. "One thing about don't from last year's." this spring. It sure smell much different incomparable V 11 am., and Protestant Easter services from 11 a m to noon THE REMAINDER of the days programming, however, will not be directly involved with Easter events. The Sunday Spoits Spectacular (Ch. 5, 12:30 p.m.) will feature "The National A.A U. Swimming and Diving Cham pionships, with the nation's best aquatic talent performing A preview of the Adolph JEichmann--trial- , The is scheduled for Ch. 4 at 2 p m. The program will make use of captured German films to show conditions at German concentration camps Also, the program will survey current German reaction to the impending April 11 trial A second program, called "Israel and Eichmann, is scheduled for April 9. This program will investigate the temper of the Israelis on the eve of Eichmanns trial. Both CHEDULING Sunday will allow for sevetal television, events dedicated to th- - observance of Easter. At S a m., Ch 2 ,will present ZENITH higiTTTd'elity will convince you films. And participants in the narrative side of the program will provide some interesting sidelights PLAYWRIGHT Marc Con nelly, whose comedtc plays with George S. Kaufman during this period were the Broadway rage, will tell stories of the so caled "Vicious Circle (The Algonquin Round Table) and its personalities, such as Robei t Benchley, Alexander thafZenith. makes all records sound .j better than ever. . . there s a reason! Wooleott, Heywood Broun, Mr. EXCLUSIVE EXTENDED REVERBERATION Kaufman and Harold Ross The famed published Alfred Knopf will discuss authors of the period H. L Mencken, Geoige Jean Nathan, Sinclair Lewis and others, and Stanley Walker, city editor of the New Yoik Heiald during this pe i tod, will recall the flavor of the period His talk will cen ter on gangsteis, famous ath letes, piolubition agents and the many sparkling events that pieceded the great depression Another Sunday feature is the "Mai ineland Circus (Ch 2. 6 p m i, with Lloyd Budges, Buster Crabbe, Rosemary Clooney' and otheis in a se quence of water entertain ments And Electric Theater (Ch 5, 7 pm) will piesent a motion picture which, in 1937, won a first pne at the special Cannes Film Festival, the French Film Clitics' Louis Deluc Award and the Academy of Motion Picture Aits Award for Best Screenplay It is The Red Balloon," the story of a lonely young French boy who endows a forgotten red ballon with a life of its 4 DONT BUY STEREO until you hear this incomparable Zenith High Fidelity Stereo THE APPLIANCES PARIS Slreel Floor Rear will launch a new ejad Asphalt Jungle, Islanders will bow out. THE NEW SERIES, which stars Jack Warden, Arch John son and Bill Smith, is set in the bustle of a large American metropolis. Beginning Sunday at 10:30 p.m ,a special treat is in store for the many persons who have telephoned and wiltten their approval of The Play of the Week series on Ch. 2. Beginning Sunday, and each Sunday thereafter, Ch. 2 will air a Play of the Week until the plays in the repertoire have been broadcast 30-od- d New Zenith Extended Reverberation brings vibrant living sound' plus Extended Stereo which gives the greatest sound separation ever fronj a single cabinet. Extended Reverberation brings out the hidden realism from alj your records. You must hear it! Each note takes on the vibrance and depth like the thrilling acoustical effects of a large conceit hall. pfn', and The v RECORD PLAYING INSTRUMENTS h, (8.30 ' STTJ REOPHON IC Marc Connelly will tell tales of New York in the Twenties." own. Channel Salt Lake City, Apnl 2, lJMjf Is better PERFORMANCE than any claim Fabulous 400 Electric Range built-i- n end beavty mI mdvwhmki of swde without kitchen re- NHMy advantages modeling Takes no more iace thon a conventional 4fl" range H Hm NOTHING C00XS LIKE A TAPPAN "Built-i- n Range" See them at nderson-rouin -A- bW WgMetalOrhNbdaliJlefte ttfnlk Use the Daily Want Ads 11 |