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Nationally Known Author, Adventurer
Tolecture Here On February 7andß
By ALICE LACKEY
&llivan C. Richardson, nation
ally known author and adven
turer, will give his first in a se
ries of lectures on Latin America
at the University Chapel, Febru
ary 7, at 11:35 a. m.
Additional = appearances are
sc;QEduled Jater in the day, and
also on February 8.
In this lecture, “Rubber River,”
hé:will: tell the story of a strange
adventure in the jungles, and his
part in the most relentlessly
Proseciied quces oL wac war —?!wi
quest for wild rubber to supple- |
ment the synthetic rubber in nurl
great national need. i
Richardson and his companion |
flew aeross trackless jungle wil—i
derness to headwaters of the
Coco river, then floated 500 miles
i War Crimes Judge .‘
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sheepfold
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26 Stairs
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30 Abraham’s
wife (Bib.)
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32 Sun god
33 Peruses
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41 Succinet
42 Boat paddle
43 Like
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i down that stream to record the
| rubber story. Wild water, strange
| natives, snakes, animals and end~
! less effort in rough places, form
lthe background for this informa
; tive story. Authentic color motion
| pictures will be shown with the
| program.
" Mr. Richardsen’s subject mat
'ter is essentially general in na
| ture, although specific in point,
!and the illustrated stories he tells
| cover all phases of Latin Amer
| ica.
| Authar of manv magazine arti
cles, ' newspaper features and a
recent book entitled “Adventures
South,” Mr. Richardson was with
| the Detroit News for 10 years He
lis a nationally known platform
personality, expedition leader,
and producer of motion pictures
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23 Manuscripts
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24 Fixed look
25 Seraglio
27 French city
28 Portion
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35 Darling
36 Stream (ab.)
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cultivation
—By Galbraith
on Latin America for the Office
?\t IntergArg;rican Affairs. He
has produc two short subjects
for Warner Brothers, Ho)tyvgeed
The second speech is scheduled
for Thursday evening, February
7, following a banquet given by
the International Relations Club
at the Georgian Hotel at 6:30 p.
m. The subject, “Adventure South
to Cape Horn,” is the story of
three men in one car, attempting
to be the first ever to drive from
the Rio Grande to Magellan
Straits over the route of ithe Pan
American Highway.
On Friday, February 8, he will
vigit classes for forum discussion.
His smbjects for these informal
anpearances will be Latin Amer
ican history, education, scciglo
gy, economics, geography, and
Spanish.
Mr. Richardson’s appearance
here is directed by the Assccia
tion of American Colleges, but
comes as a public service courtesy
of the Dodge and Plymouth Div
ision of the Chrysler Corporation. |
These programs are open toi
the public. . ]
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“oumahsm School
Dean Named To
Education Council
Dean John E. Drewry of the
Henry W. Grady School of Jour
nalism, University of Georgia.
has been named a ilcpresentative
on %1e American Council of Edu~
cation for Journalism.
Dean Drewry was clected by
the American Association of
Schools and Deparimcits of Jour
nalism which is one of the five
large national and regional
groups represented cn the coun
cil. .
Other organizatiors from
which membersg ave selected are:
American Society of Newspaper
Editors, American Newspaper
Publishers Associatior, Southern
News paper Publighers Associa
tion, and the Inland Newpaper
Publishers Association.
The council studies schools
and departments of journalism
throughout the nation and de
cides on standards of education
in jeyrnalism.
The next meeting of the coun
cil, which wag originated whaen
Dean Dvewry wag préesident of
the American Association of
Teachers of Journaligm, is sched.
uled {o be held April 21 in New
York City.
Athenians Guests
Of Savannah
Alumni Gathering
ATHENIANS CUSSTS .. . ..
Dr. Kenneth R. Williams, dean
of the College of Education, Ty
ug Butler, assistant professor of
journalism, and Carol M. Thom.
as, assistant coach sf the athle
tic department, were guest
speakers Thursday a¢ the Uni
versity Alumni Club :n Savannah
at the Savannah Ho'lel.
Dr. Williams addressed the al
umnri on “The Devclopment of
the University.” Phofessor But
ler discussed the progress of
Journalism at the University, and
Coach Thomas showed pictures
of the Oil Bowl game.
Joseph Wiggins, 'l3, .president
of the Savannalh group, and
Alex Cassels, 09, societary, call
the meeting, /
The scheduldd Charter Day
exercises were postponed for the
Savannah Alumni Club beecause
of thei~ inability to secure foot
ball pictures on February, 28.
MOVIE PROGRAMS
COR THF WEEK
PALACE— :
Wed.-Thurs.~Fri.-Sat.— “Fron
tier Gal,” starring Yvonne De-
Carlo, Rod Cdmeron. UNRRA
Reports to USA. Donald’s Crime.
News.
GEORGIA— :
FEri~Sat—*“Radio Stars on Pa
rade,” starring Wally Brown,
Frances Langford and many ra
dio favorites. Close Shave. Ara
bians in the Rcckies. News.
STRAND-— .
[ Fri.-Sat. — “Rancho Grande,”
Starring Gene Autry. Three
Chumps Ahead. “Federal Opera
dor 88,” No. 10.
RIT S ¢
_ Fri-Sat. — “Blazing Western
Trail,” starring Chrales Starrett.
lHit With Miss. “Secret Agent
1X9," No. 7.
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*‘of water daily where tempera
tures do not go above 82 degrees,
ibut where the temperature soars
to 100 degrees, scldiers must have
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quarts.
Funeral Notice
BOND. — The friends and rela-
SEVEn U 1 ek B 2atiie- tritiiie ON,
297 Barber street; Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Sims, Mrs. Ruth Moon,
Athens; Mr. and. Mss. L. H.
Carson, Macon; Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Bond, Athens; Sergeant
and Mrs. Charles C. Bond,
Tampa, Fla.; Mr. James P.
Bond. Miami, Fla., are invited
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
lula Ginn Bond, . Saturday
morning, February 2nd, at
cleven o’clock from Bernstein's
Chapel. The foliowing gentle
men will serve as pallbearers:
Mr. James Tucker, Mr. Lanier
Eond, Mt. L. H. Carson, Mr. H.
Lamar Sims, Mr. David E.
Finn and Mr. Rob N. Finn,
Rev. Max Whittemore, pastor
of the Young Harris Methodist
church, will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Holly Springs
cemetery, Bowman, Ga. Bern
stein Funeral Home,
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