C mmo WEEK BY WEEK I I I ' . ~ ii I The Good Tidings H ERE in ~.merica Christmas is an event &at sweeps everything before it. For a few days it is so important in our lives that our normal...
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Deadlock in Morocco Native leaders demand complete independence; the French insist on preparing the people first. By ROBERT BARRAT T HE protest Egypt recently made against the French...
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Today, sustained in, the prol, a~da of the Arab League, a certain ,good ~vi, ll on ,the Irart of the AngloSaxon ~orld and the support of the Moroccan imeUiger~tsia, the Suttan/ms an atfi.tude...
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tumult. I.t is arrested for being in violation of measure, as if by an English poli~amn who has no need of a gun, but is speaking soft reprimand to a citizen who is naturally 0hedieat to law....
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Equally delightful is Grace George, with soeae of the play's daatpest lines. And Brian Aherne is brilliantly Immpoul as the husband who finds himself checkmuted. (.,It the National) LO AND...
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his arms, will have even hardea~d salesmen in tears. T~e unhappy ending (suicide or accident?) is consisterLt with W3**ly's mistaken dreams. Instead of a prayer, Willy's brother-in-law pnsnounces...
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i illl SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM GIVE MEXICO: A LAND OF VOLCANOES by Archbishop Joseph H. Schlarman Second printing just out What critics say: "We had long sought in vain for a...
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Books Voyage to Windwards: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. I. C. Furnas. 8loane. $5. M ~ab~Tt of the popular ideas Robert Louis Stevenson set Mr. F~arnas' teeth on edge. One woman whom...
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