The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, November 25, 1948, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 194Sf >■* W<^ PSYCHOLOGY STAFF—Above is the psychology staff at the Tuskegee VA hospital. They Eastern Standard Tim* RADIO PROGRAM Subject to Cliange Without Notice FRIDAY M (JHi* n«o M UitiV JiVCr MORNING WSAV Glib AC adc Ar lit' i^Ju AC rrj cic ac wl Wli*.Ui i*UU AC ADO' WC Cf 14Gb KC MBS 6:01 So. Hayrlders News , 6:30 6:15 Country cousin Radio Trail Riders Revival / Mng. Merrygoround 1 Jamboree Windy Herrin Show 6:39 6:45 1 The Trail Riders | News 6:45 7:00 News-Mu. Cof. Cup News Ul* mews iwoi'uuig Varieties News 7:00 7 :t5 Sports Summary Mng. Merrygoround 7:15 7:30 News-Mu. Col. Cup Iiowdy Neighbor UP News 7:30 CBS Mng. News 7:45 6:uo World News world Nevs Rdup Martin Agronsky News 0:00 8:15 Strand Stand Morning Melodies Chapel In the Sky 8:15 8:30 Tops or Morning UP News Blngstlme Top of the Morning 8:30 8:45 News or America Breakfast Melodies 8:45 9:00 H'moon in N. t. Moments of Devo. inews of America oreaklast Club News 9:00 9'.15 Shoppers Special By Request Faith In Our Time 9:15 9:30 Cliff Edwards Morning Revue Bob Poole Show 9:30 9:45 Music with Msge. Tello Test Ozark Valley Folk 9:45 it>:00 Fred Waring News or News My True Story News 10:00 10:15 Flicker City Gossip Rich's Radio Sch Around Town 10:05 10:30 Road of Life Wax & Needle Clr. •Arthur Godfrey Betty Crocker Say It with Music 10 :ju 10:45 The Brighter Day 10:45 11:00 Nora Drake Ray super's College News 11:09 11:15 We Love & Learn Pled Pipers 11:15 11:30 Jack Berch SHOW B. C. News Flashes Ted Malone Gabriel Heater 11:30 11-45 So. Hayrldera Music for Friday Old Corral Minute Quiz 11:45 AF'l'ERNuuN Af i cttNVON AFTERNOON 12:00 Wally Fowler N e ws Wendy V arren Welcome Travelers Kate Smjth Speaks 12:00 12:15 A. 1'. 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Club News Music You Like Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:00 7:15 News of World Radio Snort,3 Page The Old Salt Coastal Sports 7:15 7:30 Find That Ford Deems Taylor Club Fifteen Sa. Lln.-Mer. Quiz Lionel Hampton Show 9:30 7 4.4 Kaltenborn, News Ed. Murrow. News Passing Parade 7:45 rt.tMj Dbim oi America The American Way JacK Carson The Fat Man Great Play Scenes 8 on 8:15 8:15 8:30 Jimmy Durante Mr. Ace Sc Jane Tills Is Your FBI 8:45 tf:00 Eddie Cantor Tops in Pops Ford Theatre Break tne Bank Gabriel Heatter 9:00 u.15 Mutual Newsreel 9:15 9:30 Red Skeiton Sapphire Room The Sheriff Col Stoopnagle 9:30 9:45 Bar’shop Quar. 9:45 10:00 Life of I tile v : News P. Morns Pl'hse Dance Orchestra Meet the Prss 10:00 10:15 This Is My Job 10:15 10:30 Plano Tapestries I 1-2-3 Cluo Spotlight Revue Music Lovers Hour Tex Beneke 10:30 10:45 Pro and Con 10:45 11:0 Bandwagon UBB News News All the News 11:00 11:15 Dance Orchestra Dance Orchestra 11:15 11:30 Pastels in Rhythm Music You Want Dance Orchestra 11:30 11:45 News 11 .fjf: 12:00 News Summary News CBS News News Sign Off 12:00 WSAV 630 KC NBC WFRP 1230 KC WTOC 1290 KC CB WDAK 1400 KC ABC WCCF 1450 KC MBS 6:01 Rocky Creek Dtrs News 6:J5 6:30 Country cousin Bun rise Serenade Windy Herrin Show 6:30 6.45 Radio Revival Mng. Merrygoround Jamboree 6:45 News 7:00 News-Mu. Cof. Cup News UP News | Morning Varieties News 7:00 7:15 Sports Summary Bulletin Board 7:15 7:30 News-Mu. Cof. Cup Howdy Neighbor Mng. Merrygoround Morning Varieties 7:45 7:45 8:00 World News CBS iviug. News Martin Agronsky News 8:00 8:15 Music with Msge. Morning Melodies Chapel In the Sky 8:15 8:30 'lops oi Morning News Top of the Morning 8:30 8:45 Nat. Fed. Sm. Bus. Blngstlme Breakfast Melodies 8:45 9:00 Guest Star Moments of Devot. News ot America Shoppers Special News »:00 9:15 Children’s Hour Extension Prog. Musical Roundup 8:15 /,9:?0 Coffee in Wa*o ton Shoppers Special Hit Tune Musical Roundup 9:30 /? 9 45 Garden Gate Church Notices 9:45 10:00 Mary Lee Taylor ■lews Red Barber This Is For You News 10:00 10:15 ’een Towners 10:15 10;30 Archie Andrews Romance WCTU Kiddles Hour 10:30 10:45 Meet the Meeks Wax Ac Needle' Clr. Saturday Strings 10:45 Warren Eweeney Abbott & Costello Movie Matinee 11:00 11:15 Let’s Pretend 11:30 Smilln Ed Mc’cnl. Junior Miss Musical Encores Teen Timers Club 11:30 11:45 11:43 12:00 Farm Forum News Theatre of Today Junior Junction News 12:00 12:15 A. P. News James Wilder 12:30 County Edition Holsum Program News 12:45 Time for Grayson U. S. Army Hillbilly Spotlight 12:45 1:00 ■F’arm-Hoine Hour Bing Sings County Fair Maggl NcN’eills Smoky Mt. Hayride 1:00 1:15 Corn Lovers Hr 1:30 Football Begins Give and Take U. S. Marines 1:45 Musical Varieties Football Game 1:45 2:00 Goal Post Parade Gr. Central Sta. Saturday Session 2:15 Ga. Tech Ft Ball 2:30 Football Game 2:45 Pigskin Preview 2:45 3:00 Game of Week 3:00 3:15 | 3:15 3:30 3:30 3:45 Football Game 4:00 4:00 4:15 4:15 4:30 4:30 4-45 Ft Ball Scoreboard 4:45 5:00 Musical Matinee News Music Take a Number 5:00 5:15 Spin Chin True of False 5:13 5:30 Musll M’plelea Way for Youth 5:45 Lassie Dorothy Fuldhelm 5:45 EVENING EVENING EVENING 6:00 Sports Montage Music Box Know Yr. Maxines Ernie Felice Take a Number 6.00 6:15 Lake Success Brownlee Sisters Requestfully Yours 6:05 6:30 A. P. News Red Baroer Harry Wlsmer Requestfully Yours 6:30 6:45 Pigskin Parade Larry Lesuer Communism Requestfully Yours 6:45 7:00 Footllght. Revue News Gasoline Alley To be Announced Hawaii Calls 7:00 7:15 Radio Sports Page Navy Program Hawaii Calls 7:15 7:30 Vic Damone Show Hill Billy Parade Vaughn Monroe Music What’s Name Song. 7:30 7:45 What’s Name Song 7:45 8:00 Music Hall Varl. Sing It Again Ross Dolan, Det. Twenty Questions 8:00 8:15 8:15 8:30 Truth or conse. Hay Loft Harm Pers. Autograph Pigskin Review 8:30 8-45 o nn Your Hit Parade Hill Billy Rn Up Winner Take All Gangbustere Life Begins at 80 9:00 9:15 9:30 Judy Canova Music for Sat. Whats My Name Meet the Boss 9:30 9:45 9:45 10:00 Dennis Oay Ten P M Final I Home lown Reun Chicago Theatre 10:00 10:15 One-TWo-Three 10:30 Grand Ole Opry Essll»gr D. Party 10:30 10 45 10.45 11 00 A. P. News CBS News Dancing Party Korn's A Krtckln 11:00 11:15 Morton Downey Essllnger D. Party 1 11:30 Sapphire Orr Dance Orchestra 11:30 11:45 Roosevelt Orch CBS News 11:45 12:00 News Summary Sign off Essllnger D. Party News 11:55 are, left to right: G. T. Kyle, who ’has completed most ol the work for his doctorate; Dr Carol C Bowie iPh. D.i; Dr. J. T. Morton (Ph. D.), chief of ^ (jiinical Psychology Serv- ice.— (ANPi ©hr §mwmk frifour Allen Takes Ga. State 26 to O Going to Market in Haiti hAiTIAN FARM WOMEN— , Ihe market scene above shows how , „ Haitian farm women bring . . produce to the towns for mar- keting- Agricultural problems 1 First Interracial Football Bowl Game Dec. 5 The first interracial college football bowl game in the Unit¬ ed States will be played at , Kezar stadium, San Francisco, Calif., December 5, under the sponsorship of the Fruit Bowl Association, Inc. The game will feature the meeting between the national Negro champion¬ ship college football team of Southern university of Baton Rouge, La., and San rancisco State college. George M. Kelly, executive secretary of the Fruit Bowl Association, states that part of the proceeds will be distributed in the form of Christmas baskets to the Negro poor of Oakland and San Francisco, and part contribut¬ ed to the student loan fund of San Francisco State. Southern university’s head For FEPC PHILADELPHIA (ANP)—Ne- gro citizens of Pennsylvania, working through the Slate Council for a Pennsylvan a FEPC, arc preparing for a drive vhich it is hoped will result in passage of a fa r employment practices law during the 1949 legislature. The state council, formed last fune, has among its affiliated ;rganizations the civil liber- jes cornm ssion of thfl Elks, the Council for Equal Job Op- portunity, the NAACP, Penn- sylvania ....Lin Council Pull vwiil of — C riVi Churches, 11 nn Li/■ill he Union-Northumborland Ci- /il Rights committee, N’nai B’- rith, the Urban League (Pitts¬ burgh), Girl Friends and the Williamsport F'E|PC committee- Clarence E. Pickett, chairman if the state council, announc¬ ed this week that 29 civic, re¬ ligious and labor organizations have already joined the coun¬ cil to press for passage of an FE'PC act. He said county committees for FEPC are be¬ ing organized throughout the Tate to work directly with leg¬ islators and political leaders for such a law. All legislative Courtesy Intllluif for American Domoerq ty, Inc, in arc u .*seiy-populated Carib- bean country are now being studied by the United Nations Migsion Technical Assistance to the Republic of Haiti.— (ANP). coach, A. W Mumford, and his Jaguar Cats, have won confer¬ ence championships for two years in a row and are well on the road to repeat this sea¬ son 1 ,• They are an undefeated and untied team, having rolled up 185 points to 9 for the op¬ position. The Southern aggre¬ gation has flashy hacks head¬ ed by “Whistlin’ ” Warren Bffaden, Odie Posey and Willie Phillips. Kan rancisco’s Coach Dick Boyle and his ’Gators have a seasonal record cf 3 wins against the same number of losses. The ’Gators have been plagued by injuries to key men this season. However, Coach Boyle is hoping to have Center Tony Morrow, the ’Ga¬ tor candidate for Little-All Ccast, back In action for the charity contest. canaidatas were polled by the councT before the election to determine their attitude toward IIE?C legislation, Dr. Pickett said. __ fONVlLLE TO MAKE 1 ANN ARDOR > Mlch - <ANPi — world’s greatest shot put artist, will f u j 5 C t) ie comeback trail in 1950, he reveal'd followiij, a spinal operation. His operation has been term¬ ed a “complete success’ by the authorities cf the University of Michigan. The famous track athlete is now recovering from operation in widen surgeons grafted ...... bone on to his cracked . veretbrae. On April 17 Fonvielle set an urpfficial world’s record of 58 feet 1-4 inches in the shot put at the Kansas relays. After that heave, he has never re¬ turned to top form A severe back pain and the injury to his vertebrae caused him to fail in his attempts to qualify in the U- S. Olympic trials. He was elected captain of the Michigan track team for 1949. He plans to drop his pre¬ dental course and return, to his specialty in track in 1950. PAULSEN LICKS YAMACRAW, 7 TO 6 The Paulsen Live Oaks leked the Yamacraw Pirates, 7-6 In die fifth football game of the Men’s League at Sportsman’s Par ^- 1 « 9 ^ C Less than ten min,utes after i he kick-off, Nathan ed a pass and dashed for a touchdown for the Pirates- And, so went the game until the third quarter. Then Emitty completed a pass behind the Pirates’ line and rushed for a touchdown for the Live Oaks. Hard passing Richard with big : “Happy” ridii^g the Pirates j Jl.ive line Oaks and made the other the going fighting hard 'for the Pirates. But with Penny’s hard tackling, Melvin and “Little Boy” blocking the passes and the other hard hit¬ ting Pirates, they held the Live Oaks* to a touch deal through¬ out the game. Cann Park defeated the Yam- aerwa Giants, 6-0, in, the Jun¬ ior League match last Friday. The Cann Park Comics licked the Florence Tigers, 6-0, in the I Midget League last Wednesday The football season is rapid¬ ly coming to a close, and the championship team in each league is at a premium. The standing through last Sunday is as follows; Men’s League VV L T Paulsen Live Oaks ........2 1 1 Crawford Tigers ............2 0 1 Yamacraw Pirates ........0 3 0 Junior League Fellwood Pirates ............4 0 1 Yamacraw Giants ........4 1 0 Cann Park Bulldogs ..4 2 0 . Paulsen Tigers ......... 3 2 1 Splringfield Bumpers 0 5 1 ;Crawfcrd Bears ...........0 5 1 Midget League Fellwood Sluggers ........4 0 1 Cann Park Comics 4 2 0 Yamacraw Red Jackets 3 10 Paulsen Blue Jackets -2 3 1 Florence Tigers ...........1 4 0 Crawford Bouncers 1 5 0 LAUNCH SEAL DRIVE—The Carver Seal committee, Inc , of New York has launched its na- tlontvide sale of the Carver seal in connection with the $2,000,000 endowment fund campaign of the George Wash¬ ington Carver foundation “ded¬ icated to the progress of hu¬ manity through the applica¬ tion of science to the prob¬ lems of agriculture anid indus¬ try,” founded by the late Dr George Washington Carver af¬ ter 47 years of almost single- handed effort); in experimen¬ tations In the field of research The Safety Cab Co. * Wayne and West i Broad Sts. % "3 B »» l FOR SAFE, PROMPT AND COUR¬ TEOUS TRANSPORTATION The Safety Cab Company Has Been r. ,<* . • \ •# Serving The Public Since 1937 te* i NORMAN DASH, Manager Slocum, GSC’s promising 'freshman tailback, paced the Tigers’ counter-attack. He sparked a 70-yard drive late in I Jon the fourth quarter which died the Jackets’ goal when Bunky Wright’s fumble was re¬ covered by an alert Allen play¬ er. j The score does not indicate how the lighter GSC team bat- jtled the heavier and more ex- I perlenced Carolina team. The Tiger forward wall, led by Mit- Jchell, Vann, Sanders, Williams, Miller and Harris gave a good account of itself. jpointment. He is a veteran of World War II, having served as a corporal In the army in Scotland, England, France, Germany, Belgium and Luxem¬ burg. RCT. LOW STATIONED AT FT. DIX FT. DIX, N. J.—Ret. Theo¬ dore Law, husband of Mrs. Minnie Walker Law, R. D 1, Box 39, Savannah, has com- j pleted leaders’ course training iwith the 9th Infantry Division, Fort Dix. Ret. Law was chosen to at¬ tend this six-weeks course lor future non-commissioned offi¬ cers on the basis of intelli¬ gence, perseverence and lead¬ ership potentialities shown through his basic training. He is now qualified to teach army procedure and methods to new inductees. BRIDE -TO-BE Confidential information on how to keep your hus¬ band happy. Serve him Iloisum Bread- Never fails! The Holsum Bak¬ ers. COLUMBIA, S. C.—Alien uni¬ versity’s Yellow Jackets hand¬ ed Georgia State college’s Ti¬ gers a 26-0 defeat Friday af- Iternoon before approximately 3 0 qq fans striking for three touchdowns within the first ten minutes of p i ay an d an additional marker late in the final period, tho Yellow Jackets kept the Tigers from crossing their goal- Rallying from the three touchdowns scored against, them in the first period, the Tigers fought the Jackets to a standstill the remainder of the game until Allen’s last TD ELECTED TRUSTEE — Sher¬ man J. Sexton of Chicago, pres¬ ident of a wholesale grocery firm, who has just been elected a trustee of Tuskegee Institute. (ANP). LITTLE ROCK HAS FIRST NEGRO POSTAL CLERK LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (ANP) — Quietly working in, the Little Rock post office for the past three months is Porter G Stokes, 29 He is the first Ne¬ gro clerk to be employed in a clerical position here in 30 years. Stokes passed a civil service examination to earn his ap- in chemistry at Tuskegee. In lp43 the late Julian B Thomas, a former student ol Dr. Carver, organized a com¬ mittee to give aid to the foun¬ dation. This committee was incorporated Feb 18, 1946. In 11)47 the corporation present¬ ed to the foundation a check for $2,500. The board of directors an¬ ticipate* an even wider dis¬ tribution of the Carver seal during the current campaign. On the photograph, reading from left to right, are Frank P. Chisholm, field agent for ( PAGE SEVEN Tuskegee; Attorney Augustus vice president; Mrs. Sadie M. Anderson, treasurer: Carah N. Thomas, widow of the founder and deceased president, making the presen¬ tation; Basil O’Connor, presi¬ dent of the American Red Cross; Percival R. Ricketts, president,; Mrs. Nellie G. Mar¬ shall, member of the commit¬ tee; J. Henry Smith, executive of the Carver foun¬ and Mrs- Frank P. Chis¬ holm, wife of Mr- Chlsholm-- (ANP).