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...first hint that the speech would not be another Nazioration but a sober declaration to the world of official German opinion of all parties. Adolf Hitler went into a huddle with none less than his ancient enemy, onetime Republican Chancellor Heinrich Brüning. There had also been a telegram from Benito Mussolini...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Germany Will, the U. S. Too | 5/29/1933 | See Source »

Revival at Rome. Almost immediately the stalled engine of Disarmament began chugging again. The world learned more about Hitler's telegram from Mussolini. Whether or not it contained advice on the Hitler speech, it did contain a request for an important conference. Into an airplane climbed Prussian Premier Hermann Wilhelm Göring, a War ace grown beefy, to roar over the Alps to Italy for the second time. He was a far milder Göring than the one who flew to Rome and back last month. In Rome the official banner of the Fascist party flapped from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Germany Will, the U. S. Too | 5/29/1933 | See Source »

...mean, sly old woman who did her best to break up the engagement; Adriane saw through her but Jerry could not. As a last gambling expedient Adriane lured Jerry away for a weekend with her; when he left her flat in answer to his mother's fretful telegram, she knew she had lost. But when Bernard, a gentleman racing driver and an old patient of Adriane's, turned up as a casualty in her ward, she began to feel less sorry for herself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Nurse and Love | 5/29/1933 | See Source »

...Manhattan. Clyde Beatty. tamer of lions and tigers, shook their hands and gave autographs. Hugo Zacchini, the human cannonball, greeted them. Gene Tunney came over to say hello. Max Schmeling invited them to his training camp at Oak Ridge, N. J. Babe Ruth, who sent each boy a telegram, will have them up to the Yankee Stadium soon, promises to try and knock a home-run in their honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Six Orphans | 5/15/1933 | See Source »

When Joseph Pulitzer's great New York World fell into the hands of Scripps-Howard two years ago to be merged into the New York World-Telegram, the new owners had to reckon with the resentment that is directed at anyone who has a hand in scrapping a respected newspaper. As defense against the charge of "Munseyism"* Publisher Roy Wilson Howard declaimed: "The consolidation means not the death of the New York World but its rebirth." Last week Scripps-Howard could point with pride to evidence of its sincerity. The World-Telegram was awarded the 1932 Pulitzer Prize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Pulitzer Prizes | 5/8/1933 | See Source »

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