Radio mirror (July-Dec 1946)

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PHYLLIS DINEEN and CARL WARD are two people who have almost literally had their lives remade by the Malones. PhylUs, the daughter of the swindling politician Roger Dineen, could not make up her mind to leave the father she hated until Dr. Jerry made her realize that she was wasting her life and involving herself in an emotional conflict that might lead to serious consequences. Strengthened by his analysis and by Ann's friendship, Phyllis went to live with Mrs. Morrison. There she met Carl, a veteran who was crippled by the loss of a leg. Because the accident was a freak, caused by the overturning of a jeep he was in, Carl became bitter and withdrawn, compelled by a rigid code of honesty to refuse the role of hero. But Jerry, understanding the young man's bitterness, he'ned him to re-establish his confidence by getting him a job on the town's crusading newspaper. Now that hnyilis has admitted she loves Carl, life promises to proceed on a much stronger, healthier foundation for these two people who have so barely skirted tragedy. ( played by Joan Banks and Larry Haines ) \ T ^■^ ■--5s^* .m /^