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ATLANTA, Dec. 19 — (AP) —
The State Hospital at Alto may
becdme a unit of the Milledge
ville State Hospital after July 1.
The Alto institution, orginally
constructed as the State Tuber
culosis Hospital, recently has been
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cellent tires, tip top running condition. Has utility seats—.
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1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster, 2-Door Sedan—Clean blue fin«
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used for the State and Federal
Veneral Disease Control program.
; Gov. Herman Talmadge said to
day that the VD program has been
carried on almost entirely with
Federal funds and that federal
money for that purpose will be
drastically reduced at the end of
this fiscal year.
The Governor conferred with
Alen Kemper, State Welfare Dir
ector; Dr. T. F. Sellars, State
Health Director, and Dr. T. G.
Peacock, Superintendent of the
Milledgeville Hospital.
He said afterwards he had asked
them to study the possibility of
integrating the Alto institution
with the one at Milledgeville,
Talmadge said the VD program
will be continued on a state level
but will be greatly reduced be
cause of the federal fund slash.
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Contract Given
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Nuclear Engine
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—(AP)
—The Air Force, pushing for early
development of an atomic-power
ed airplane, has awarded a new
contract for work on a nuclear
engine to Pratt and Whitney Air
craft of East Hartford, Conn.
In effect, the Air Force appear
ed to be putting some of its eggs
into a second basket.
Last March 23, the Atomic En
ergy Commisison (AEC) announ
ced it was negotiating a contract
with a General Electric Company
division “for further development
of a nuclear reactor for aircraft.”
Last night the Air Force said it
had given Pratt and Whitney “a
contract to work on the develop
ment of an atomic aircraft en=-
gine.”
An Air Force spokesman said
letting of the contract to Pratt
and Whitney* was not to be taken
as an indication that the General
Electric Company is not making
progress. Rather, he said, a search
is being made for more than one
way to develop the engine.
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Trial Postponed
DALLAS, Ga., Dec. 19—(AP)—
Trial of Bob Cabaniss, arrested on
a drunk charge after crashing a
plane here Dec. 9, has been post
poned until Monday.
Police Chief Lottie Smith said
trial of the Atlanta musician and
all others scheduled yesterday had
to be set back because the city
judge was called out of town on
business.
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rescue raft. Top view shows the aluminum alloy cylinder, 20 feet long and 21 inches in diameter,,
that contains self-inflating raft, four-cylinder engine with radio controls and food and survival
equipment for eight occupants for five days. Middle view shows raft beginning to inflate automa
tically within two minutes after launching. Bottom view shows fully-inflated raft being propelled
by its engine. The craft, developed by Douglas and the Air Force’s Air Materiel Command, can be
launched and steered by remote radio control from a plane or any ocean craft that is equipped with
torpedo tubes.
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high cost of military equipment, is going to put price tags on all issued supplies. Above Newschart
shows what prices G. I. Joe will see on his arms and equipment. The measure was introduced by
the Senate War Investigating Committee as means of dramatizing and cutting military waste,
Slayer Sought
CANTON, Ga., Dec. 15.—(AP)
—Deputy Sheriff J. W, Cline said
Tuesday that he expects soon to
arrest the slayer of z young wo
man whose body was tossed into a
pine grove several days ago.
The woman, identified as Ber
tha Stone, 25, of Canton and Ma
rietta, had been shot once in the
chest. Her fully clad body was
discovered by two little boys who
went into the woods to get a
Christmas tree. ‘
Cline said it appeared the wo
man was killed elsewhere and the
body dumped into the pine grove
five miles west of here about six
or seven days ago.
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GEORGIA—
Wez-Thurs.——“Across the Wide
Missafiri,” starring Clarge Gable,
Richard Montalban. Regcording
Session. Holiday for Shoestrings.
Art of Archery.
Friday- Sat. — Xmas Caritoon
Carnival — Home Tweet Home,
Ham In a Role, Bunker Hill Bun
ny, Plutopia, Cold Storage, Hook
Lion and Sinker, Malice in the
Palace, Jerry’s Diary, Quick On
The Vigor, Desert Hi-Jinks, Fox
News No. 100.
STRAND—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. — “No
Highway In the Sky,” starring
James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich.
In Case You Are Curious. Nitwit
ty Kitty. Met. News.
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Thunder On
The Hill,” Claudette Colbert, Ann
Blyth. XKnife Thrower. Bear for
Punishment. Met News.
Stray hairs at the nape of the
neck can be kept in place by
stroking them with a wet finger
that has just been rubbed over
soap Ear mark this handy trick
for emergency grooming sections
at office or powder room.
A polish containing silicone can
be applied to a nylon clothesline
to keep dirt and dust off, leaving
a clean line for dainty lingerie.
What to do with that leftover
turkey? Mix it with celery and
salad ch:essinil make up a ring of
jellied cranberries, and fiil the
center of the ring with the turkey
salad. ’ y
Limestone is used in blast fur
naces to remove impurities from
iron ore and in steel-making fur
naces to remove impurities from
pig iron. .
PALACE— :
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. — “The
Racket,” starring Robert Mitchum,
Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan. Bee
On Guard—Donald Duck cartoon.
Art of Archery—sport short.
News.
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—“Tomorrow Is
Another Day,” starring Ruth Ro
man, Steve Cochran. Rudolph
Rednose Reindeer — technicolor
comedy. To Bee or Not to Bee—
Noveltie, News.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs.—“His Kind of Wo
man,” starring Robert Mitchum,
Jane Russell. Three Lazy Mice—
cartoon.
Fri.-Sat.—“Utah Wagon Train,”
starring Rex Allen, Buddy Ebsen.
Dippy Diplomat-—cartoon, Battle
of Bulge—variety view. Perils of
Darkest Jungle—chapter 4.
DRIVE-IN—
Wed.-Thurs. — “The Prowler,”
starring Van Heflin, Evelyn
Keyes. Out Foxed—T. Avery.
News.
Fri.—*“Little Tough Guys,” star
ring Dead End Kids, Macjorie
Main. < Barber of Seville—Woody
Woodpecker. Brooklyn Goes to
Beantown-—variety views.
Sat,——“The Last Qutpost,” star
ring Ronald Reagan, Rhonda
Fleming. Jitterbug = Knights —
cartoon. King of Pins—sport
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At Your Drug Counter Today
TV Execufives
Blasted By
Comedian Allen
By 808 THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 19—(AP)
Sour-faced comedian Fred Allen,
here for a movie stint, paused long
enough to level a blast at his fav
orite target—vice presidents.
Allen has long been a critic of
the executive mind, particularly
in the air networks and advertis~
ing agencies. He blames such big
wigs for television’s failings, in
cluding his own.
“My shows have been pretty
bad,” he admitted openly, “except
the last one. The reason is that
until now I had been doing what
everybody else said I was sup=
posed to do. But on the last one,
1 disregarded their advice and did
the kind of show I wanted. The
sponsor was dropping the series
anyway, so what did I have to
lose?
“Thege executives have a lot of
screwy notions about TV. They
say everything has to have move
ment. Even if you’re standing
still and doing a monologue, there
have to be two guys running
around behind you.
“After all, entertainment is en
tertainment, whether you're run
ning a race or standing still. But
you can’t convince executives of
that. I've always thought that the
meeting of executive minds pro
duced the quintessence of noth
ing." |
Many Run-Ins |
The Boston comic has had many
a run-in with executives. It start
ed back with his first air show.
The wife of one of the sponsors
liked organ musiec. |
“We were trying to put on a
snappy show,” recalled Allen, “but
we had to stop in the middle of
it to switch to the New York
Paramount for two minutes of or
gan music.”
He believes that the advertiser’s
influence in TV has produced a
bad effect, “just as it did in radio.”
“The TV performer has the same
importance as the label on a can,”
he argued. “The show itself is not
important; it’s whether the show
can sell the product.
“I think it’s bad in any medium
when the entertainment quality is
not the important thing. A dis
eriminaing audience has certainly
helped the movie business. Pic
tures had to get better, because
people found out they could eat
popeorn right out in the open;
they didn't have to go in darkened
theaters to do it.”
Allen is here to play a TV per
former in a sequence of “We're
Not Married.” I asked him if he
planned any more pictures.
No Go :
“No,” he replied. “I was never
good in pictures, and I never real
ly had pictures written for me. I
did my first one because they
couldn’t get Ned Sparks. I did
another because they liked the
first one. Then I did one with
Jack Benny because we were sup-~
posed to be fighting on the radio.
“Besides, I'm tied down to an
exclusive deal with NBC. They
won’t let me work for any other
network. Even when I'm not
working, I'm not working for
NBC.”
[ I remarked that he was looking
amazingly well for Allen. Even
the bags under his eyes were small
valises.
“I've been on a diet for two
years because of my high blood
pressure,” he explained. “I can’t
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ARIZONA'S ENTRY — The
1952 Maid of Cotton contest in
Memphis, Tenn.,, won’t be held
until Jan, 2, but Arizona would
like you to know its entry is
ready. She’s Leona Coates, 19,
of Mesa, Ariz., and she’s wear
ini a cotton dress, sitting on
baled eotton and displaying a
stalk of ready-to-pick cor.m,
eat anything with salt. In fact, I
can’t even return to New York by
way of Salt Lake City when I go
back; that’s how strict it is.
“I had to give up drinking and
smoking, too. At my age (57),
I'm not allowed any pleasures.
Why do I work? Just for the con
venience of the Treasury Depart=
ment.”
Canton, Ga., Dec 19 — (AP) —
Deputy Sheriff J. W. Cline said
today that he expects soon to ar
rest the slayer of a young woman
whose body was tossed into a
pine grove sereval days ago.
The woman, identified as Bertha
Stone, 25, of Canton and Marietta,
had been shot once in the chest.
Her fully ciad body was discovered
yesterday by two little boys who
went into the woods to get a
Christmas tree.
Cline said it appeared the wo
man was killed elsewhere and the
body dumped into the pine grove
five miles west of here about six
or seven days ago.
NOTICE
As has been our custom for several years in order
that our employees may enjoy a Christmas vaca
tion, our offices and warehouses will be closed
from noon Monday, December 24th, 1951 until
Wednesday, January 2, 1952,
THE FARMERS MUTUAL WAREHOUSE
ASSOCIATION (Cotton Dept.)
HULME FERTILIZER & WAREHOUSE CO.
ROWE WAREHOUSE & FERTILIZER CO.
wxnnva DAY, DECEMBER 19, v,
Valdosta Lawyer
Is Jailed On
Contempt Charge
ATLANTA, Dee. 10 — (AP) —
A Valdosta lawyer and his bro
ther yesterday were sent to ia
for contempt of court by DeKa!
County Superior Court Jude.
Clarence Vaughn.
Jesse T. Edwards of Valdosta
was given five days in jail, while
Bruce Edwards of Atlanta drew
10 days.
A third brother, Joe Edwards,
was not cited.
All three of the Edwards bro.
thers appeared before Judge
Vaughn as attorneys for Aaron
Robinson of Henry County, »
Negro aceused of rape in DeKalh
County.
The three were seeking a e¢hange
of venue, claiming Robinson could
not obtain a fair trial in DeKalp
The request to have the trial of
Robinson held elsewhere wag den -
ied by the Judge.
In sentencing the attorneys,
—udge Vaughn cited the pair for
‘the manner in which you have
conducted this trial and the dis
respect and utter contempt that
I am sure you gentlemen wil|
agree you have extended towards
this court.”
Bruce Edwards currently has
pending a $50,000 damage suit
against DeKalb County Police
Chief Hoyt Sutton. He charged
Sutton man-handled him when he
visited his clent in the DeKaly
jail.
Modern electronie ealeulators
have taken machine mathematics
out of the finger-counting stage,
The automatic sequence ealulator
can “remember” number or orders,
and work an involved computa
tion from start to finish by itself,
Eighty-five per cent of Berlin’s
production faciliites were dis
persed, destroyed on taken east as
Russian reparations at the end of
World War 11.
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