Word: charleses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The Beachcomber (Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester; TIME, Jan. 2).
> TIME respects Christians, not Coughlinites, prints these letters (from the 500-odd so far received) as a fair sample of the sense and sensibility of the admirers of Reverend Charles E. ("Silo Charlie") Coughlin.- ED.
The "Reverend" Charles Coughlin's distortion of your comment regarding his labor activities is a typical example of his viciously ingenious style of demagogy.
*Other eleven by the doctor's reckoning: Princess Etienne du Beaumont, Mme Arturo Lopez Perez, Princess Karam of Kapurthala, Lady Charles Cavendish (nee Adele Astaire), Princess Guy de Faucigny-Lucinge, Mrs. Harrison Williams, Mme Jean Ralli, Countess Khuen Hedervary, Comtesse de Montgomery, Mme Andre Dubonnet, Duchess de Chaulnes.
Died. Charles C. ("Cash & Carry") Pyle, 56, famed sports promoter; of cerebral thrombosis; in Los Angeles. Promoter Pyle made a fortune managing the professional career of Footballer Harold ("Red") Grange and sponsoring the first U. S. professional tennis tours. He lost it in 1929 in his second transcontinental "bunion derby...