Radio mirror (July-Dec 1947)

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Exploring the Unknown tells you about your most vigilant protector Exploring the Unknown is heard Sundays at 9:00 P.M., EST, over MBS. Anne is played by Vicki Vola; Frank, by Arnold Robertson; Tony, by Ralph Camargo; Wayne, by Earl George; Kelly by Bob Donnelly and Craig by Lon Clark. 4. While Deputy Medical Examiner Wayne worked over Frank, Tony comforted the distraught Anne. At last Wayne shook his head hopelessly. "Of course it's a clear case of suicide," said Police Captain Kelly, but Dr. Wayne said cautiously, "We can't be sure until we've made a complete checkup." 5. Hours and days went by while Dr. Wayne, urged on by Kelly and Assistant District Attorney Craig, made test after careful test which proved beyond question that Frank's death was not suicide but murder. Then came more tests, which revealed the means of death and pointed to the murderer. 6. Craig had Anne and Tony brought to the apartment where he said the case against Anne was being dismissed and ordered Tony's arrest. "And to save yourself you would have let me be convicted!" Anne cried and turned on him with such fury that Tony was grateful for the protection of Craig and Kelly. R m 61