Word: outlawful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...some of their traditional autonomy, even restored to them the flags that Vargas had burned, in a gesture of federal supremacy. But Brazil's cities would be allowed no municipal elections. The right to strike was guaranteed. But another clause aroused Communists by giving the Government power to outlaw any party "contrary to a democratic regime." And divorce was still impossible in Brazil...
Flagg considers Jane (The Outlaw) Russell "perhaps the last word in sultritude . . . she slipped her arm in mine and said: 'I like you!' 'Yes-and why?' I asked. 'Because you remind me of my grandfather,' she beamed. Period...
...Angeles hospital where his plane crash put him, and still looking like a stretcher case (see cut), took to the air again, flew to Manhattan. His errand: pursuit of his $5 million damage suit against the censorious Eric Johnston office for keeping the Hughes-produced Outlaw and its busty Jane Russell out of most of the nation's cinemas. The front was expanding. British censors were now reported doctoring Miss Russell's outlawful curves, and modest shock was officially registered by the Association of Bill Posters of England and Ireland...
...Georgio de Chirico who fathered surrealism before World War I. But the Prophet soon lost the Faith, and his Paris disciples excommunicated him in 1926; even if he still lived, they said, Chirico was dead. Last week the old outlaw of the cult raised a rumpus...
...Minneapolis & St. Paul, exhibitors nervously received church delegations, cancelled Outlaw bookings...