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...young (23) Stanley Mokarsky Jr. refused to report for induction, announced that his family (he was married after Pearl Harbor) came before his country, and that his country had never done anything for him. Cocky young Mokarsky (his war job paid him $100 a week) so riled Federal Judge Carrol C. Hincks that he gave Mokarsky the unique if impossible choice between going to jail and leaving the country. Judge Hincks conceded that he had no direct power to exile Citizen Mokarsky, gave him 30 days to think it over before sentencing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - DRAFT: Dodgers and Dissenters | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

...isolated during Rommel's African heyday. Under Humphrey Bogart's command, it staggers southward through sand and heat. Fuel and water run short. The crew picks up first a mixed batch of English and Empire men, later a Sudanese soldier (Rex Ingram) and his Italian prisoner (J. Carrol Naish), finally an arrogant young Nazi ace (Kurt Krueger). Half dead with thirst, this military mixed grill at last reaches an abandoned well, finds a choked dribble of water. There, as they die off one by one, the Allied men manage through a series of improbable strata-ferns and heroisms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Oct. 18, 1943 | 10/18/1943 | See Source »

...cast notable for their light, incisive realism are Kurt Krueger as the cold Nazi ace, Rex Ingram as the dignified Sudanese, John Wengraf as a treacherous Nazi major, Richard Nugent as a British doctor, Carl Harbord as an English ex-typesetter who likes poetry. Even more gratifying is J. Carrol Naish as the innocent, bewildered Italian prisoner, shooting the works in an entirely new kind of part for him, after years of playing limp, narcotic petty-gangsters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Oct. 18, 1943 | 10/18/1943 | See Source »

...Carrol F. Getchell, acting director of athletics, said last night that the game was not yet completely definite, but that final arrangements would probably be made today. The question of whether the game is to be played here or whether the Crimson squad must take the 100-mile trip to New London is still undecided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Eleven Plays Coast Guard Nov. 20 | 9/17/1943 | See Source »

Commodore Joe Flaig, scion of the Minneapolis Flaigs, will marry the charming Maisdelle Carrol Lodge Abbott of Cambridge on Sunday, the twenty-fourth of April. The wedding will take place in the Harvard Yard in an impressive "muzzels -- butts, butts -- muzzels" ceremony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Beachcombers of Company D | 4/2/1943 | See Source »

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