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Prim, cautious Lord Templewood-whom the late, great Lord Curzon once characterized as "descended from a long line of maiden aunts"-did not go so far as to suggest that Franco, the Falange, the Army, the Church, the big landowners, or the aristocracy might have had something to do with...
Explaining that he had merely wanted "to point a moral," Vicar Green added: "These Nazis, who have been guilty of every kind of villainy, should not be pampered. I repeatedly pray 'God save us from ourselves.' We must be the chosen race or we could never perpetrate the...
MURDER IN HAVANA -George Harmon Coxe -Knopf ($2). A speedily paced yarn of intrigue, murder and sultry females in Havana. A U.S. engineer, carrying valuable papers, is the hero. A rare assortment of shady malefactors try to steal his secrets. International villainy served up in Mr. Coxe's best...
James Cagney, who in his time had to plant fists or a grapefruit on young ladies' faces and shoes on young ladies' behinds, here develops his tenderest relationships with middle-aged ladies (the Misses George, Main and Hattie McDaniel), and each of them is worth a dozen average...
Perennial Don Ameche is back again, only slightly dead this time, as a visitor to the Great beyond. Question is--Does Ameche go to the Devil or not? Requirement for the entering class into Hell is a thoroughly abominable life, and Ameche telling of his past villainy to numberless females...