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...Reds." Sir Austen ChamberIain was known to have made every effort to persuade M. Briand and more especially Dr. Stresemann last week that France and Germany ought to support Great Britain in her severance of relations with Russia (TIME, May 16 et seq.). Sir Austen succeeded only so far as to get Dr. Stresemann to give newsgatherers an unsigned interview in which he said: "It is a great pity that some citizens of Soviet Russia seem to be doing unwise things which strengthen the hands of their enemies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Sterile Session, Rash | 6/27/1927 | See Source »

...other a plate of ice cream. He and Mrs. Coolidge were giving their annual garden party for disabled veterans; received nearly 1,000 of them on the South Lawn of the White House grounds. Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, et al, attended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Jun. 20, 1927 | 6/20/1927 | See Source »

...Ibarra, President of the Nicaraguan Nationalist League, now in retirement at San Jose, Costa Rica, announced last week that he had sent to Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, commanding the U. S. forces occupying Nicaragua (TIME, Sept. 13 et seq.) a message as follows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NICARAGUA: Bankers' Dictature? | 6/20/1927 | See Source »

...artillery fired the presidential salute. Minister of Education Puig Casauranc pronounced a brief, non-religious address, alluding matter-of-factly to the future life. This was deemed fitting because of the anti-religious views and policy of Señor Calles and his Cabinet (TIME, Feb. 22, 1926, et seq.). Because Señora Calles was a devout Roman Catholic, persons of that faith rejoiced to hear that a priest had performed appropriate last rites before the body left Los Angeles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: On Grasshopper Hill | 6/20/1927 | See Source »

...prevent a recurrence of these battles of his youth that Brigadier General Smedley Darlington Butler (see front cover) reached Tientsin, last week, commanding 1,800 U. S. marines previously stationed at Shanghai. He knew that the Southern Nationalist Chinese armies were steadily advancing on Peking (TIME, March 28 et seq.); but whether "Boxer"-trouble was brewing again he could not be certain. From Washington, President Calvin Coolidge ordered last week that no chances be taken, that the U. S. Legation and all U. S. citizens be removed to the port of Tientsin from inland Peking, should that city be seriously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Return of Butler | 6/20/1927 | See Source »

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