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Secretary of State James F, Byrnes has revealed that a secret
ageeement congluded. by the late President Rcosevelt, Winston
Churehitl and Joseph Stalin, at thejr 1944 Yalta conference, gave
Russia:permanent possession of the Japanése Kurile Islands. :The
pact*sifso gave the'southern past (Karafuto) of Sakhalin Island,
then Japanese-owned, to the U, S. S. R. THe pact was lkept secret
e rrugo jtoandicated that Poccin wonld enter the war aoainst Janon
Music Appreciation
To Feature Piano
Recital By Schatten
A pianog regital presenting Bil
ly 'Schatten of Atianta, will be
the Music, Approciation Hour
attraction this week. He has de
lighted Thursday audiences here
before with his musicianly gifts,
and those who have heard this
taltneted pupil of Hugh Hodgson’s
welcome ‘the announcement that
he wil be guest artist this Thurs
day at tizé Chapel for the music
hour from 8 to 9 p. m.
' The Mendelssohn program last
week was very lovely. The compos
er was glimpsed in various moods
among them the divine middle
movement of -the Concertoy for
Violin: fer piano there was the
ipoetic E mizor Prelude, a diffi
cult, harp-like Etude in B flat
imingr, the perfect-fairy-like Sch
ierzo, and {from his miniatures
“ Songs Without Words’ = Spin
ning Song. Mr. Hodgson gave the
I“master touch” to these Mendel-
Issohnian works of art. Anastasia
Marinos/ soprbno, so charmed
the audience. v.ith the rendition
of “On Wings of Song?” that she
!repéated it; an example of his
chamber music wag™ an 'Allegro
| moverient ‘from Ttio No. 2 in C
iminor Opus 66; and with two pia
'nos ag the medium, a good repro
duction 6f the fairy element in
_tones was given in “Overture to
Midsummer Night's Dream.”
" In addition to Hugh Hodgson,
director and originator of Geor
gia’s Music Appreciation program
faculty artists helping with the
tuccéss of the Mendelssohn even
ing were: Carolyn Voshell, violin
ist Rudolpph Kratina, ’cellist, and
Michael Mcbowell, pianist. .
New Beauty Salon
Opens Monday A. M.
At Gallant Belk
lOn Monday, February 4, at 9 am.
the Gallant Belk Beauty Salon
will -hold its official opening. The
Salon is under the directorship
of Mr. F. W. Lorick, and is equip
ted wijth the latest smaterials av
aliable for beauty operations.
The Salon is prepared to give
anyone of the ten different types
of permanents - and - carries ‘the
| }he most outstanding line of beauty
products. A. tecnician Marie Ver
Halen ~and hair stylist, Addie
Horton will be her® for' the open
ing wek and are prepared to give
outstanding advice in any line of
beauty work,’ ?“W
The Saloh has six curtained
bootths and each is perfect in de
tail so that the customer does
not leave the booth until the op
erator has completed” the beauty
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SHIPMENT BATTERIES
; FOR MOST ALL
MAKES PASSENGER CARS
SNOW TIRE CO.
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work. { ;
So call 2746 and make an ap
pointment at the .Gallant Belk
Beauty Salon.
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Prince Ave, Circles
To Meet Monday
Church Circles will meet as fol
lows: :
No. 1, Mrs. R. N. Wilson, 160
Morton Ave., Monday at 3:30 p.
m.
No. 2, Mrs..C. H. Thiirmon, 140
University Drive, Monday at 3:30
b. m. A
No. 3, Mrs. Hugh Hubbard, 320
King Ave., Monday at 3:30 p. m.
No. 4, Mrs. H: S. Vandiver, 237
Woodlawn, Monday at 3:30 p. m.
No. 5, Mrs. H, A. Marlowe, Dan
ielsville Road, Monday at 3:30
D.m.
No. 6, Mrs. G. S. Wright, 275
South View Drive, Monday at
3:30 p. m.
No. 7, Church Annex, Tuesday
at 6:30 p. m.
No.B,:Mrs. T. R. Harvill, 115 S.
View Drive, Thursday 'at 8:00 n.
m. 2
Intermediate G. A.’s, Mrs. Mor
ris Coile, 195 Grady, Wednesday
at 4:00.
Junior G. As, Church Annex,
Tuesday at 4:00 p. m.
Intermediate R. A’s, at the
chtireh, Tuesday after Building
Fun Club.
Building Fund Club will meet
at the church at 7:30 p. m. Tues
day. :
Sarepta Association Sundavy
School will meet at the Prince
Ave. Baptist Church Monday at
7:30 p. m.
To lengthen the life of your
broom hang it from a hook. in
stead of standing it on the floor.
Funeral Notice
JONES. — The relatives and
- friends of Mrs. Mary Ayers (A,
L.) Jones of 857 College ave
nue, Athens; Miss Zora Jones
of ‘Athens; Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Jones of Savannah, Ga.: Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Dickerson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed McDowell of Bow
man, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Malum'
Scott, Hartwell, Ga.: Mr. and
Mrs. Albert = Ayers, Deviey
Rose, Ga.; Miss Helen Jones,
Miss ‘Betty = Jones, Mr. Dan
Jones and Mr. Kenneth Jones
of Savannah, Ga., are invited
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Ayers Jones, Sunday aft
ernoon, February 3rd, 1946, at
" four (4:00) o’clock p. m. from
the-chapel of Clyde McDorman
Funeral Home. Rev. T¥ R. Har-,
vill, pastor of the Prince Ave
nue Baptist church, will offi
ciate. The following gentlemen
wilk serve as pallbearers: Mr.
Clyde Basham, Mr. Elmer Saye,
Mr. James DeLay, Mr. William
Amason, Mr. Jack Martin and
Mr. G. Mell Carter. Interment
in" Oconee Hill cemetery. Clyde
McDorman Funergl Home, 220
Prince avenue. e
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Cyclist, Hit-Run
. .
Victim, Taken To
General Hospital
G W. Smita, 14, of 309 Boley
Drive; suffered a scvere cut on
the leg and other injuries yes
terday: whent his kicycle was
st-uck by a hit and run driver
at the intersection ¢f Madison
Avenue and, "Stricklatid = street.
He was taken to General Hospital
in a MéDorman-Biidges ambul
ance.
Jameg. Smith, no relation, of
302 "Boley Drive, whn was cy
ciing with the boy, was uninjur
&d.
Pglice are holding Leo Bdr.
rett, also 6f Boley drive, in con
it M is mea oot T :
Land Tract On N. Y.-
Connecticut Border
May Be UNO Home
(Continued from page one.)
Washington . was built . more than
100 years. ago, only on not such a
i sebille ¥ S WEaredug ?
The United States, under a
treaty prepared for American sig
nature, would receive a “fair
price” for the site, which . would
become an enclave—a piece of in
ternational territory.
“The U. S. A.-undertakes on the
entry into force of this treaty to
vest in'the United Nations the full
ownership of all land in the zone
and 'of all buildings situated
thereon at the moment of trans
fer.” ? p
The enclave will be unique be
cause it will 'be owned by no one
country, but will ‘-belong to the 51
United Nations. The United Na
tions will ask the United States to
police the boundaries, and the
UND secretary will be authorized
under the treatv to ask for Amer
ican armed police ta come into
the zone when he feels it neces
sary.
British And French
Troops In Levant
To Be Protested
(Continued from page one.)
supported a resoluticn adopted
by the assembly on rebuilding
of war-ruined courdries, but for
mer U. S. Senator Jchp. G. Town.
send ,said his couiiry’s support
of the proposal wculd not mean
any “direct or indirect commit.
ment by the Uniled States.”
The resolution, irfroduced by
Jan Stanczyk of Poland and de
scribing ““full reconstruction” of
shattered nations as a “very high
priority” among jposl-war prob
lems,” was placed cn the %ie
agenda of the econcumic and so
cial council at its next meeting.
Brenau President
Will Be Georgii
Day Main Speaker
(Continued ¥rom Page One)
iledgeville and Bessie Tift College
in Forsyth.
Ogltheorpe’s Landing
The Georgia Day dinner is a
state-wide event- held each Feb.
112, m commemoration of Ogle
| thorpe”s {irst landing at Savan
inah on the same date in 1733. The
[ University’ Woman’s Club has al
'ways strivd to have some out
standing person for thic occasion,
jand they feel that they are for
itunate in scuring = Dr. Crudup
{for this year.
l Dr. Crudup atended Mercer
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|FARM ACTRESS
Roberta Lee (above) of
Watkinsville, Ga., plays the
role of “Mildred” in a Geor
gia-filmed and Georgia-pro
duced movie with Georgia
! farm people playing all the
characters/ Produced by the
State Agricultural Extension
Service, it will be given its
premiere showing here Feb.
I ruary. 6. (See- Story 7Page
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| University, where he received hi
IA. B. degree in 1922, He wa
awarded his M. A. at the georg
Peabady College, Nashville, Tenn
in 1437, He is ' imtive of Ho
Springs, N. C.
| They urge that tickets for th
{ dinner be jsecured before they
jare exhausted. They may be ob
‘tained throygh any member of th.
club.
‘Carmichael ‘Narrov:
Gubernatorial Field;
' Says Will Not Run
i (Continued frrom page one.)
ition. I.am sure this will be done.
I Arnall said he was leaving to
‘morrow for Sapalo Island, off th
Georgia coast, for a wild turke
hunt being staged by State Sen
ator Mose Edenfield of Darien an
IR. J. Réynolds, owner of a larg
gamae preserve on Sapalo. Hous
’Spéaker Harris and Senate Presi
jdent Frank C. Gross will be pres
ent, along with several other stat
officials and members of the Gen
lcral Assembly.
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