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' A family fortune and the devious
ways in which it is being claimed
| occupy the time of WGAU-CBS’
“Crime Photographer” tonight in
a thrilling episode titled “My
Brother’s Keeper” to be aired at
9:30 p. m. |
Staats Cotsworth plays the title.
role of the mystery series. |
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Broadway and Hollywood actor
Burgess Meredith stars in a drama
titled “A Hound Dog Man” on
WGAU-CBS' “Reader’s Digest—
Radio Edition” this evening at ten
o’clock. |
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Another tuneful capsule-oper
etta by Gordon Jenkins and Tom
Adair will highlight tonight’s
“Dick Haymes Show” over
WGAU-CBS at 9 p. m.
Dick’s numbers are still up in
the air along with the baritone
himself, who is piloting his own
plane back to Hollywood after do
ling his show from New York for
the past four weeks.
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’ The Clark Sisters join the
“Jack Smith Show” as this eve
ning’s guests at 7:15 p. m
“Sure Thing” is the unhappy
story of a bookie who fails to meet
his obligations on tonight’s episode
of “F. B. 1. In Peace And War” to
be broadcast over WGAU-CBS at
Bp. m ;
In keeping with the program’s
new casting practice of drawing
on the large reservoir of prominent
players of radio, stage and screen
for major roles, Larry Haines has
been selected to play the role of
the bookie.
| Martin Blaine will continue in
| the leading role as Mr. Sheppard,
,field agent of the F. B. 1.
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| When the actor-husband, of a
young woman who has been
mysteriously drowned tells “Mr.
. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons” that
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rheumatism, arthritis, kidney and
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FOR THOUSANDS of years ever
since Hipocrates was the father of
medicine, minerals and other nat
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to work or play, a poor appetite,
when your eyes lack that bright
spark, and your mind brilliance,
when headaches get the best of you,
and you feel old before your time,
when the sexual powers weaken,
and life seems not worth living,
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he is sure the drowning was no
accident, the famous investigator
becomes involved in the unusual
“Case of Murder On A May After
noon” to be heard on WGAU-CBS
at 8:30 p. m. today. .
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Chet (Lum) Lauck of WGAU
CBS’ “Lum and Abner, heard
Monday-through-Friday at 5:451
p. m., took time off last week to
participate in the annual four-day}
skeet shoot at Las Vegas, Nev,, and
returned with a large silver plat
ter, championship trophy given by
the California Indians. Competing
in Class B, Lauck ran up high
score each day, to take the overall
prize. |
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Tomorrow, May 14, WRFC sports
casters John Murray and Claude
Williams journey to Atlanta to
bring Athens and northeast Geor
gia listeners a play-by-play des
cription of the Georgia-Georgia
Tech baseball game. The broad
cast will originate from Georgia
Tech’s Rose Bowl Field at 3:45
p. m. John Murray is scheduled to
handle play-by-play reports of the
games progrese while Claude Will
iams will bring color and sideline
incidents to the WRFC micro
phone.
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Dinnertime music is featured on
WRFC’s “Candlelight and Silver”
program tonight at 6:30. Opening
with Wagner’s AN ALBUM LEAF,
‘the program continues with the
Spanish intermezzo, @ ESMER
ALDA, followed by EVENING IN
THE PUSZTA. Paul Lincke’s lan
guid LIDO DREAMS comes next,
then UNDER THE ARGENTINE
SKY, and Emil Waldteufel’
SKATERS WALTZ concludes the
program.
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Pertinent information concern
ing Northeast Georgia farmers will
be broadcast on WRFC's “Farm
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RHEUMATISM, arthritis are
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used to relieve the pain and suffer
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vice of their doctors, go to minera)
springs to find cure, or relief. The
late President Roosevelt used to gc
to Warm Springs in Georgia. He
was helped or would not have gone
there twice a year,
YEAR after year, people rush tc
mineral springs and spas, to drink
and bathe in their miract.ous wa
ter. We have all heard of the won
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News” program tomorrow at 12:30.
At that time Clarke County Agent
D. L. Branyon will discuss thel
latest developments in crops,!
weather, etc., with information on
how to combat or remedy un-l
favorable situations. |
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"OMING EVENTS !
| University of Georgia Little
Symphony Orchestra, under
~ the direction of Hugh Hodg
~ son, will be presented on
Thursday night, 8 o’clock, at
the Music Appreciation Hour
~in the University Chapel. The
public is cordially invited to
attend this cencert.
Execufive Board of the
Elijah Clarke Chapter of D.
A. R. will meet on Saturday
morning with Mrs. Hampton
Rowland at 11/%’clock.
Delta Kappa Gamma pic
| nic will be held in the gar
den of Mrs. Margaret Harris
Blair, 270 Cherokee avenue,
on Friday evening, May 16,
at 6 p. m.
As has been its custom for
many years, the Clarke
County Women Voters will
" theld its regular monthly
luncheorn meeting Tuesday,
May 18 at the Holman Hotel
at 1 p. m. The public is cor
dially invited and reserva
tions should be made with
Mrs. William J. Russell, tele
phone No. 1092-J. Speaker
for the meeting will be Dr.
0. C. Aderhoid, of the Uni
versity College of Education,
who will talk on the Mini
mum Foundation Program
for Georgia.
Young Matrons Class of
the First Christian church
wilk meet Thursday night at
8 o’clock with Mrs. J. T.
Laney on Virginia avenue.
Full attendance is urged,
Winterville PTA will hold
its regular meeting May 13
8 o’clock, in the Vocational
Building. After the installa
tion of the .officers Dr. B. M.
Grier will ‘discuss the “Min.
imum Foundation Program of
Education.” All patrons are
urged to attend.
Early American Dance
Club will held the closing
session with a dinner dance
at Charlie William’s Place on
Monday evening, May 17.
Dinner will be served at 7:30.
All members are asked to
contact their telephone chair
man by Sunday night.
Col. Oscar J. Brown, Span
ish War Veterans will' meet
on Sunday afterzoon at the
Lyndon Recreation Center,
293 Hoyt Street, 4 p. m. All
members are urged to be
present as important business
is to be transacted. 6
The Benton Parent-Teach
er Association will hold its
May meeting in the schiool
auditorium Friday night,
May 14 at 8:30 o’clock. The
subject of the program is
“Evaluation ' and Summary
of the Year’'s Work.” Prof.
B. M. Grier, Superintendent
of Athens Public Schools
will be the principal speak
er. After the program a de
licious cover dish supper will
be served in the lunch rmom,
Lumpkin Street Needle
Work Club will meet Friday
afternoon. 4 ociock, at he
home of Mrs, J. H. Patmon.
Athens League of Women
Voters will hold its third
regular luncheon meeting on
Tuesday, May 18, at 12:30 in
the Bamboo Room of the
YWCA. A movie, ‘“Playtown
U. S. A.)” will be showh fol
lowed by comments by
Wayne Shields, City Director
of Recreation. Reservations
can he made by calling Mrs.
S. Grubb, 2395, or Mrs. E.
J C. Getzman, 1z242. by Satur
day jmerning. All members
and interested persons are
i urged to attend.
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disagrees, is planning to bring up
an anti-lynch bill before . the
session ends next month. There
is scarcely any chance for action
by then on the other civil rights
measures.
Buat the issue is certain to
come before the Senate in still
another form. Russell and "Sena
tor "Mavbank (D.-S.C.) have
served notice they will try to
amend the draft-military train
ing bill whenr it comes up for de
bate.
They want to write in a pro
vision which would allow draft-
L ees ®™ say whether they prefer
to serve in a unit made up ex
clusifely of men of their own
race. The services would be re
quired to observe the preference:
Russell offered the same
[amendment in the Armed Serv
ices Committee. It lost, 7to 4. i
PALESTINE
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current confusion among Arab
leaders. Some Zionists feel that
other Arab countries are as dis<
trustful as ever of the territorial
aims of King Abdullah of Trans-
Jordan; who commands the Brit
ish-trained Arab Legion with its
modern armored cars.
The worried Arab officials
must decide whether to uge their!
regular armies. They must de-,
termine also whetter to go for,
limited objectvies, and then try|
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948
fpr a settlement with the Zion
ists, or campaign all out from
the start.
A substantial portion of the
Egyptx_an army is standing on the
Palestine border ready to enter i
'so ordered. It has artillery, ar
mored cars, infantry and a few
planes. Army sources say the
force includes 15,000 men. Ab
dullah’s Arab Legion is in even
a more advanced position, judg
ing by the Jewish Agency’s pro
test against 3,000 Legionnaires on
duty under contract in the Hol
Land. llraq, whose boy King
Feisal isy Jike Abdullah, a mem
ber of the Hashmite family, ha
sent an armored force and infan
try to "lrans-Jordan.
(Continued ¥rom Page One)
the financial situation of state
colleges is not yet acute.
Miller R. Bell of Milledgeville,
was elected vice chairman of the
board.
President Harmon W, Cald
well of the University of Geor
gia, told the board the theft of
$7,000 from the Georgia athletic
fund will be turned over to .
Clarke omrpty Grand Jury,
I A salary increase from $2,400
‘to $4,800 for Hamilton Lokey,
Deputy Assistant® Attorney Gen
eral, was approved.
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