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...Italian Finance Minister Guido Jung's favorite stories is about his encounter with President Roosevelt in the White House last spring (TIME, May 15). To Italy's Banking Association soon afterward Eccellenza Jung declared: "I had the honor of stating the attitude of the Duce to the President when he enquired of me as to Italy's attitude on two of the questions which the United States deems of preeminent importance for the London Economic Conference: monetary stabilization and the return of all currencies to a common standard which the United States cannot conceive of as other...
...Mozart's G Major Quartet. He did not want any "funny business" in the papers, to have it said that his head wagged this way and that, that he flourished his bow or held it pinched. The newshawks, in evening dress for the occasion, agreed to behave. But afterward they reported that Einstein is a capable fiddler, that he became so absorbed in the music that with a far-away look he was still plucking at the strings when the performance was all over. Present were 264 New York notables who paid $25 apiece for their seats. Fiddler Einstein...
...left him without medical attention for two hours. My husband was always floating financial schemes which we agreed not to discuss. . . . We met nine years ago. It was love at first sight. I bore him a son while he was serving 18 months in jail and we were married afterward. Of course there were other women in his life, mostly spies!" Mlle Lucette Lameras, 27, who was in Stavisky's room when the shot was fired, so the Sûreté Générale said, made no disclosures, quaffed champagne at the Chamonix police station while...
When Cardinal Innitzer first began to charge that Soviet citizens were starving, a spokesman for the Soviet Foreign Office remarked. "In Russia, I am happy to say, we have no famine and no cardinals" (TIME, Aug. 28). Soon afterward, on a goodwill visit to Russia, French ex Premier Edouard Herriot toured the regions of alleged starvation, pronounced Soviet famine a myth (TIME, Sept. 11). Moscow correspondents, denied free access to the areas in question at the time, were inclined to conclude from later visits that some starvation there had been. Driving ahead in Vienna, Cardinal Innitzer, just before Christmas, secured...
...first instance the agents went to sleep, drugged. In the second their prisoner slipped off his handcuffs by means best known to himself and ran. Only last winter, Chevalier d'Industrie Stavisky won a 2,000,000-franc baccarat duel at Cannes with Nicholas Zographos-and afterward marked cards were found in the baccarat shoe. Recklessly the Opposition Press in Paris hurled charges at Premier Chautemps that the Founder-Swindler had had a card as an inspector in the French Secret Service, that this alone had stopped French detectives from exposing him, that he had not fled last week...