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Tustlikamagfe!^ NEVERNEVER I ' THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Admiral TELEVISION—RADIO Today's TUESDAY, MARCH 0. 10&I B-17 pwnl§ Television Today—Tuesday, March 9, 1954 Highlights television's outstanding personality of the year P.M. WNBW <Ch. 4>|WTTG <Ch. 5> IWMALTCH. 7) |WTOP iCh. 9> Television Today. ,M Fintllght Tkeiter H.ppity Sklpplty ’ Family Playhouse Starlight Theater 7:30, WMAL (7)—Cavalcade of ill “lucky wltk Moppet Mines Crustier; Weitktr RADIO America: “Duel at the OK SUN 1 :3p larrigin" Wirrt*. News News—Pu» The 6:30 Reperl 6,45 Weather; Niwsi Spts. Simps**; WtatkM Jim Glbhens SPew New, RickerPs Corral” tells the story of Wy- - f Earp. 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