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Jan. 23, 1941: Tom Treanor sums up his experiences in Europe with thoughts on reporting and censorship. “The assumption that great untold stories are lying around in Europe like gold nuggets on the sidewalk is a gross libel on United Press and Associated Press,” he says. HOLLYWOOD AFTER DARK: Bob Stack drawing envious glances — and a few ribbing remarks — at the Sunset Alleys as he helps Betty Grable remove her high-heeled pumps and don bowling shoes, Jimmie Fidler says. |
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