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THURSDAY (Continued from page A-12) Spanky’s Whereabouts Would you please tell me who played the role of “Spanky” in Little Rascals or Our Gang comedies? And is he still active in the movies? — L. T., North Chicago, III. [“Spanky” ilcFarland plays the fat little boy in the Little Rascals comedies now making the TV rounds. Long absent from the movies, he is now an oil promoter in Dallas, Tex. —Ed.] George’s High Times My father was friendly with a George Gobel in high school. He says it was the George Gobel of TV fame and that they both went to Roosevelt High here in Chicago. Could you tell me if George did go to Roosevelt, how old he is and where I can write to him?— Diane Seiden, Chicago. [George, who grew up in Chicago, did go to Roosev^ High. He is 34. You can write him care of NBC-TV, Hollywood 28, CaL— Ed.] One Girl’s Opinion As a steady daytime viewer, there are two personalities that hold no ap¬ peal for me: Ruth Crowley of All About Baby and newscaster Ulmer Turner. I can’t see either one at all.— Valerie Giesler, Burlington, Wis. Fore! I would like' to know if any golf matches are going to be televised with regularity this summer. A lot of people —myself included—enjoy seeing golf on TV. —Bob Newton, Highland Park, III. [Championship Golf, featuring top pros and amateurs in action at Tam O’Shanter, returns to WNBQ June 7, 10:30 P.M.— Ed.] (4) Hot Shot Review—Music I color! Joe Shott and the group with musical stylings. 2:00 Q The Big Payoff—Quiz 0 (4) Ted Mack—Variety o The Doctor Answers—Talk 2:15 O TV Dental Clink 2:30 Q Bob Crosby—Music 0 (4) Greatest Gift—Serial O Three Act Theater (1) "Unwritten Column." A successful politician tries to get rid of his home¬ town secretary. Frieda Inescort. (2) "Boys Will Be Men" portrays the tragic dilem¬ ma of youth in city slums. Stephen Saline. (3) "Amber Gods." A girl's selfishness brings tragedy to a West Indies island. Mary Sinclair. (Films) 2:45 @ Miss Marlowe—Serial 3:00 Q Brighter Day—Serial Rev. Dennis tries to change Donald Har- rick's attitude toward Max. 0 (4) Hawkins Falls—Serial Mayor Bassett wants to erect a statue. 3:15 Q Secret Storm—Serial 0 (4) First love—Serial McKee has a surprise witness. 3:30 Q On Your Account—Quiz 0 (4) World of Mr. Sweeney Bertha learns "the facts of life." 3:45 0 (4) Modern Romances "Blackmail." Mary most face facts. 3:55 O News—Ulmer Turner 4:00 Q The Early Show—Drama "The Jewel." A amnesia victim is pursued by German police. Paul Henreid. (4) Beulah Donohue—Women MyrI Alexander of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, is guest. d Pinky Lee—Kids |g| Pied Piper—Art Horn Art Hern with songs and folk tales. 4:30 01 Shopping with Miss Lee @ (4) Howdy Doody-Puppets Mr. Nick and ChieF Thunderthud discover that there's more to Dandy Doody's plan than meets the eye. O Little Rascals—Comedy "First Roundup," Our Gang antics. A-38 TV GUIDE