Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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7. "Hazel", terrified by the reminder of her evil doings and afraid of being captured, runs into the woods near Motor Haven, searching aimlessly for a means of escape. 8. Joanne pursues "Hazel" and finds her almost dead. "Hazel" starts to confess, but before she can utter the secret Joanne wants to know so desperately, she dies. Search for tomorrow {Continued') fore Joanne could learn the secret she had been so eagerly waiting to hear, "Hazel" died. . . . Instead of writing the end to a tragic chapter, "Hazel's" death has only paved the way for even greater misfortunes. For the ensuing investigation has pointed the finger of suspicion at both Joanne and Arthur! And why not? Their lives were the ones which had been most threatened by "Hazel's" presence. They would benefit most by having her out of the way. The motive was there . . . now, only the proof is needed. . . . Although their deep love for each other has never waned, Joanne and Arthur know it will take more than that love to see them through this crisis. Can they, together, find the strength, the wisdom and courage to vindicate themselves in the face of this preposterous charge and once again hold their heads high? Even if they succeed, will they be able to fill their tomorrow with that elusive something called happiness which, a short time ago, they almost held in their grasp? Pictured here, in their original roles, are: Joanne Barron Mary Stuart Arthur Tate Terry O'Sullivan Hazel Mary Patton Nathan Walsh George Petrie Henry Shotwell Reese Taylor Clarence Boris Aplon Search For Tomorrow, CBS-TV, M-F, 12:30 P.M. EDT, is sponsored by Procter & Gamble for Joy, Spic and Span, and Gleem. 9. An investigation reveals that "Hazel" was murdered and the finger of suspicion is pointed at Joanne and Arthur. Will they, with Nathan's help, be able to disprove the charge?