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These|slithers from bedroom to bed-| 5:00 Burns and Bands 5:00 Space Patrol 11:30 Serial 5:15 Industry on 9:00 Doodles that prior to the war Stalin had, The story is that of Sarah Go-| New York, Random House. {new models are in large measure room, sowing lust and madness) Allen 9:00 Wrestling 5:30 Amateur Revue 11:50 Carnival Parade Weaver driven his people so hard that In martin, who can make no! By TOM DONNELLY | self-consciously comic. jas she slithers. . | 5:30 Pays to Be 10:00 Playhouse 6:00 Musical 12:50 6-Gun Theater | 5:30 Mr. Wizard ~~ 9:30 Man Hunt many sections of invaded Russia choice between two brothers in| | y T als { In one tale, which smacks more: Mr. Hanley’s plot is well-tooled, Ignorant 10:30 Beat the Clock Playhouse 1:50 News and Sign 6:00 Space Cadet 10:00 Wrestling they were ready to welcome the|love with her because she is on ‘BY sinking two electrical con- of Mack Sennett than of Jules his characters neatly turned out, 6:00 Beauty Lines 11:00 Theater | 6:30 Stu Erwin Of 6:30 Art Ford 12m Reserve For Germans as liberators. Hitler, he certain which is the father of her tacts in the auditory center of Verne, an elderly amateur radio and his observations on the con-| 6:30 Short Story 12:30 Sign Off ee | Drama Indicates, defeated (himself in the|child. The situation becomes more the brain of an anesthetized cat, ham, female, insults a rival by flict between old-time imperial-| Theater Story on Unions | 1:00 Sign OH
Soviet: Union by proceeding to/tense and dramtic because the and by simplifying their impulses NaDgINg up her washing on clothe sm and the newer concepts cur-
“demonstrate that they (the community is one whose temper ilne and nearby shrubs to spell rent in British ruling circles are Nazis) . . . were worse than the has in it great moral rnp iby means of radio tubes, I have|,,t. “Nuts to You’ The injured Worked into his narrative with Communists and the NKVD.” Shifting circumstances provide |Féproduced in the loud speaker party subsequently manufactures considerable skill. The London The foregoing are only a few a solution, but not before you Whatever sounds enter the cats’ a radio which can be turned in on Evening Standard is quoted on RN TERRITORY. A | of a great many of the author's have met a group of characters ®Ar. Unconsciousness doesn’t af- a crooner operating on a distant the jacket as saying that “Hanley SOUTHERN y nv Anovel, thoughtful reasons why he be-'of a thoroughly interesting, al- fect the brain at all—it merely planet. The crooner arrives on begins where Kipling left off,” By Robert Tallant. New York, lieves Stalin will not make war ways believable gature, |disconnects the mind. The cat's/earth in due course and has all and for once a book cover bluro| Doubleday, $3.
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for some time to come, but willl oy {physical body keeps right onithe girls in an interplanetary May be endorsed as no less than Ya 3 instead continue a desperate cold Naked Disaster [thinking, but she doesn't know swoon. - "the truth, . | Robert Tallants’ “Southern Ter it ® = = ritory” is a novel about traveling
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| HUMPHREY Richard Anthony| Excited pronouncements like! f of (Swanson .is an Englishman ihe foregoing stud the pages of Civil War Reparter jtirged professor in an American «Great Stories of Science Fiction” | sa 4 ANY READER interested In| centered and welt dati: Self-| (Random House), an anthology| IN “The Consul at Sunset’ the American Civil War period— Son per ane ge 2s 8 wi Tn which ‘snubs Men from Mars to (Macmillan), Gelbald Hanley has good-intentioned but weak-willed events’ leading to the conflict and dressing ove a a Ey . a concentrate on assorted animal, managed to contrive an intelll- adventurer who is unable to resist those growing out of it~—cannot! ne has. indeed. unclothed him-|.neéral and vegetable terrors on gently elodeaimalic novel out tithe sordid blandishments of a rich afford to miss RAYMOND OF geir, His prying landlady knocks | Mp tired oid planet, Earth, he th Y oniventiora Daye | American girl who is ready to try THE TIMES, by Francis Brown on his door. . | In Ralph Milne Farley's tale, ents: e two warring rican thi includi dopa i Nowton. $5). This is 8 blography “Liquid 1.4fe,” some water ex- tribes, the British diplomatic and anything, including dope smug (Norton, . Humphrey pretends he is not oo 4 frofih- A pond turns out to military officers whose steel is 8ling, more than once. It is very the time he concentrates on obviof Henty Tal Ry | so his landlady walks into thei, == “deS@I. flterable virus,” hideously tested in the dust and hard to accept the steam-heated ous melodrama and sentiment. of the a hed SAL Nitelike Oo Ue Humphrey | with a bralfi Bd all the fashion- bloodshed of native insurrection, 8rapplings of such people as a His book has its moments, and 8. oset, ying ple neuroti@ t#mmings, includ- - p—— moral battle between the poten- can safely be recommended to
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Tallant seems about to make real dramatic capital of his characters’ half-buried realization of the ugly futility of their lives, but most of
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