Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rackets. At last, like many another tycoon in the full flush of success, they took to writing their memoirs. Announcing his retirement last year, Billy hired a ghostwriter and turned out a book called Boss of Britain's Underworld. Jack produced a rival series of articles for the Sunday Chronicle, describing in glowing terms his own rise to power. The Jack Spot memoirs hit their high point with the boast that he had mustered an army of 1,000 hoods armed with Sten guns, hand grenades, British service revolvers and German Lugers, to maintain his own rule. So long...
...certain town the Baptist church was destroyed by fire on a Friday night. At once a Catholic fraternal organization offered the use of its hall to the Baptist congregation for Sunday services, and the offer was gratefully accepted. What is to be said of the procedure adopted by the Catholic organization...
...well to add that if a Catholic church burns down and a non-Catholic congregation offers its hall for Sunday Mass (which many well-meaning non-Catholics in our land would readily do) it would be the best policy to decline the invitation, since in that way no obligations would be undertaken that might call for a similar service if the situation were reversed...
...Advance Resignation. Pastor Hale retired to his summer place in Freedom, Me. and thought it over. Then he composed a letter, which was published in his church's Sunday bulletin...
...hour dominated the television week. On Sunday night at 8, Comedian Steve (Tonight) Allen opened the latest phase of NBC's attack against CBS's The Ed Sullivan Show (TIME, June 25). NBC's ambitious objective: to grab Sullivan's audience, consistently rated the biggest or second biggest audience of any TV show...