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With State Supreme Court action still pending on its case to test the constitutionality of the Massachusetts Sunday censorship laws, the Brattle Theater announced yesterday that it has been refused a license to show the German movie "Desires" tomorrow.
Two Movies, "Public Enemy Number One" and "Little Caesar" have been rescheduled for tomorrow's performances.
"Desires" deals with the dope addiction of a ballerina. Raymond Marr, the Acting State Censor who refused the Sunday license for the film, said yesterday that it had always been the policy of the Sunday Censorship Bureau "to refuse a license to any movie dealing with habit-forming drugs."
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