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TIME agrees that the diplomatic representatives of the Spanish Republic are the only ones accredited to the U. S. General Franco's unofficial representative in the U. S. is Don Juan Francisco de Cárdenas, onetime (1932-34) Spain's Ambassador at Washington, whose "Embassy" is suite No. 204 at Manhattan's Ritz-Carlton Hotel...
...shut off inter-nation telephone communication. Foreign correspondents and diplomats gasped. It was an action such as is seldom taken unless war is imminent, and it occurred because a small Czechoslovak factory refused to fill a commercial order for the Government of Portugal. Although Premier Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal, who ordered his Minister José da Costa Carneiro to leave Prague is a dictator and therefore unaccountable, the chancelleries of Europe were astonished at his action...
From Salamanca, Franco's raucous-voiced "Radio General" Queipo de Llano, with his usual indiscretion, roared over the radio: "France's day of reckoning is not far off. . . . She has always been a bad neighbor and always acted against Spanish interests...
...almost without change from Top Hat (RKO, 1935); finally, the curious parallel between Star Gazer's reaction to Charles Igor Gorin singing Figaro and the behavior of a trotter named Cupid in David Harum (Fox, 1934) who won his races when Will Rogers caroled Ta-rah-rah-boom-de-ay. Broadway Melody of 1938 is the first picture in which Miss Powell has had a dancing partner; she performs with George Murphy an Astaire and Rogerish number, I'm Feeling Like a Million, which is good but not as good as Astaire and Rogers. Apparently for lack...
...Teachers College pedagogs, who showed instant enthusiasm for his songs and will no doubt plug them tirelessly this winter, Mr. Caesar said: "Maybe these songs of safety will get me to Heaven when my hi-de-ho songs would be sure to send me to a hotter region...