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Said Georgetown University-educated Luis Muñoz Marin, a onetime contributor to the Nation, American Mercury, Baltimore Sun: "What the hell! I don't speak very good French, either. Will English...
According to Army legend, Father Allen violently opposed the courtship, swore that no daughter of his would ever marry a man who intended to be a pilot. (Said one of Andy Andrews' ranking friends last week: "Hell, in those days nobody wanted a flyer for a son-in-law.") Lieut. Andrews put off joining the Army's fledgling air service until 1917, when he had been married three years. He did not get to France until after the Armistice, then had the satisfaction of being his father-in-law's Air Service Officer...
...Little Foxes (Samuel Goldwyn; RKO Radio) is a blue-ribbon adaptation of Playwright Lillian Hellman's and Producer Herman Shumlin's bitter Broadway drama of a rapacious Southern family hell-bent for power and money at the turn of the century. If it consists of too much photographed talk, too little movement, that is Hollywood's error for trying to film stage plays instead of designing stories for the camera's rangier talents...
Said one of his subordinates: "After he gives you hell, you say to yourself, 'If I could only behave with such logic and dignity when...
Here Comes Mr. Jordan (Columbia). There is hell to pay when Celestial Messenger No. 7013 (Edward Everett Horton) returns to heaven with the soul of a prize fighter (Robert Montgomery) snatched from his private plane before it crashed to earth in "a place called New Jersey." No. 7013, a green and sentimental hand, wanted to spare the fighter the pain of crashing. But The Book says that the fighter is scheduled to live for 50 more years, meantime becoming world's heavyweight champion. He would have survived the crash; he must be returned to his earthly body...