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Wayne Morris gets fired from his office job for playing a trombone in the men's wash-room and disturbing the general peace . . . William T. OrL - runs oil" and marries a show girl to gain exemption from coiu,u.'sory military training . . . Tom Brown throws a wastepaper basket out of a window, striking a passerby, who sues for damages, whereupon Brown silences the huge pro-cess-server I) 3' moving him. into an already overcrowded, house on the promise of making him into world's heavyweight boxing champ. Boston Blackie, that hard-hitting, handsome young rogue who constantly beats the cops, to the punch and to the solution ol' seemingly insoluble crimes, returns to the Grand Theatre in Columbia's "Confessions of Boston B.lackie," second in the thrilling new series which features Chester Morris in the title role. Harriett Milliard, the lovely vocalist of radio and stage fame, plays the romantic ilead opposite Morris.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 19, 30 October 1942, Page 8
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146GRAND Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 19, 30 October 1942, Page 8
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