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In 1941, have given him a passport as well ships, and we may learn from v MLL (1946 of a heart attack. aged 52. 100 {CBS Symphony [Perry Come Eddy Howard Lassie Your Pleasure d he felt pt vivid, intense writing what Kuo vu “H | He had been writing criticism I Fipde hg Li When the war ha Some. Ay As peace. ; His book, “I'll Never \ ans, denied admittance to this pe TERROR 3 ¥ of Lod been WHLIRG <Tiliclam oT Career Qirl Sam Pettingill #H ‘the religious light” penetrate the Go Back." has been translated) ..., or South America, or w= Jerre Man | inuously since he first ‘printed| 130) ~ * Juvenile Jury One Man's Family Sammy Kaye RCA Vietor She darkness that engulfed him. by Nicholas Wreden, Rusian-| around or gione, who describes vividly the | “a ay. a vi fl. a obedient. | Jews, given the run g an-essay in the Seven Arts and 145 Russian soldiers hele 0 nL porn American publisher, whose | 5 {n concentration camps by hopeless terror of war refugees |paq battled all his life for artistic] ag : Ba An brig rhino translation of “The Fifth Seal” ,, British, have gone through. in "The Ship and the Flame." | integrity np aptigt. 100 TE House of Mystery Symphenetts Speak Up America Parade F £ caused some excitement among| wpe tyranny and terror of po- : ! , 15 wou “ ou nking Alo ta Lenin state. | _ to hiss each mention of the Nazi commerce and political slants 3 ’ The party made a few Jue comrades 4 few years ago. Noe states yrcate. Some Of red party, and the crowd did so. One that exhaust originality, 130 {Doorway to Music True Detective Ouest Star Musie by Maupin One Man s Family sions toward the church during, rere police in their home| Wouldn't have thought then that eg «a» 145 " . war, but real spiritual feeling Ent not certain! the jerks and heels in their brown. S APPARENT, from the y The Shadow Ford Theater Star Stories Quiz Kids cre fame tothe soldier. inthe front. I Jatries. hex tirely free from|shirts and shorts, wearing absurd testimonies in this book, that! 99 Tang larule wwf ww Side Street, News |". % “Jine trenches. “The sincere con- fear. And thus they are, in the Hitlerésque mustaches and goose-| Paul Rosenfeld was sometimes 4 ; sh “ ou Counter $ Nick Carter —-wersion of many Soviet citizens is, {realest sense of such a phrase, a stepping portentously in. groups!irritating to his fellow workers 1130 Frankie Carle Quick as a Fla a nie hy :. y undeniable. iy sekle of gar lost. generation, through the. streets, would get | ing ol mpressionistie critic, 145 “ow “« ou ity followed in the wake Oly PEE where they did. But it was ng because he persisted in| =o" “ The Theater horror. Man pleaded with God IN THE ANNALS of human another case of good people fail-|using a decorative style in an in- "i Family Hour Those Websters Bulldog Drummond Pw ars . Theat to show mercy. cruelty, few outrages can surpass ing to evaluate the badness of formal period, and confusing by bh: * “ ou No doubt Capt. Korlakov was the repeated exclusion Of WaT bad people, which is possibly the his moods. Yet ‘Lewis Mum/ord 130 | Pause Refreshes [Nick Carter Boston Blackie Greatest Story i Jeady. {oF WORD When he aw refugees, from supposedly free greatest mistake of liberalism. |Gc’cribes him as “in the 18th] 14g “ .u, “ou “ou nin “o. ii the devotion of the Poles in their « “The Ship and : entury sense, a man of sensi- reer IE churches. He entered Czestochowa counteles. Feo get some Botion| These Pho he kind of reflec- bility; exquisitely responsive to| 100 [Gens Autry Show [Sherlock Holmes Jack Benny Baseball Revae Thoss Websters 1 “in a mood of exultation; and the "lof what it must have been to be thoughtful angione : wore aesthetic stimulus, moved by is roth a | fact that the ancient 1koh of Our Jew from the Warsaw ghetto|CISHENLIW DAsSEngers Per, to-|color, rhythm, pattern, form.) {J;30 |Blondie Behind Front Page| Phil Harris The Clock Hollyw'd Previev ! Lady of Czestochowa came from 3 oh s ship nearing Palestine only | Sether with his unforgettable wherever he found them, but 45 “ oo“ “« “ “ ou “ “- “oo. : the East and not from Byzantium Ito be turned back by the British | picture of people demoralized by never divorcing them from moral : i did not confuse his devotion. Oe thorities High-sounding offi- anxiety, they make “The Ship and values or intellectual signifi: 100 Sam Spade Guest Star Charlie McCarthy (Stop the Music {Jack Benny i "n= cial pronouncements have merely the Flame” a powerfully informa- cance.” : CN eg .w Buddy Clark wou “wow epiom ”, - i 9 » i CAPT. KORIAKOV witnessed added a grim, ironic insult to the tive novel. °° | He belleved that a work of art [EF Man Called X Jimmy Fidler Fred Allen ‘uo. * | Phil Harris 1 8 the inhuman behavior of the Rus- ldreadful injury. * relived, and he put im-| 145 “ Charlie Spivak “ou “ou “ ou ! sians in Germany. 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