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Desperate Journey (Warner) well might have been titled the Rover boys in Naziland. The Boys (Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, Alan Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Ronald Sinclair) are members of an R.A.F. bomber crew shot down near the old Polish frontier. Their circuitous escape to England (three out of five get back) is accomplished with more outrageous luck than even Rover Boys can count...
...Head Boy Flynn, Warner's white-collar Tarzan, leads the Boys on a game of follow-the-leader that includes a ride...
...fourth successive day on which Franklin Roosevelt, pushing aside the problems of war, had received New York politicos, had engaged in long political discussions. Earlier callers had been Senator Robert F. Wagner; Representative Michael J. Kennedy, the pushing new leader of Tammany, and gum-champing, pewter-haired Edward J. Flynn, who came for lunch. On Tuesday the President devoted a goodly part of his only press conference of the week to a discussion of New York's gubernatorial race...
...Unperturbed, Jim Farley smoothly said that the man who fit those requirements was, of course, John Bennett. Ed Flynn, hedging, declared that the description could cover many men: Bennett or New Deal Senator James M. Mead -even Al Smith. But Smith quickly eliminated himself; "I'm too old," said...
...started as a party and ended as a brawl, but this Hollywood party was different: the actors behaved, the employes behaved like actors. About 4 a.m. at Errol Flynn's 32nd birthday party, the butler, lent for the occasion by Barbara Mutton, squared off with the actor's secretary and standin, who had once been a butler himself. The Hutton butler, said the Flynn standin, swung first. The Hutton butler, from his hospital bed, said no. The Flynn stand-in said the Hutton butler had called him a name. The Hutton butler remembered little. Flynn stood...