Word: aug
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attention has been called to article "Controlled Washington'' in TIME. Aug. 8. TIME, I understand, wishes to be terse and fair...
...have no doubt that the story which you wrote on "Scrap" in your issue of Aug. 22, was intended to be constructive and informative to the public for which you primarily wrote the article...
...Ernst Franz Hanfstaengl, busy for two days issuing angry denials. The story was inspired apparently by two bad-tempered and most inopportune messages which the bristle-lipped leader issued immediately after live Nazis were sentenced to death at Beuthen, Silesia fortnight ago for beating a Communist to death (TIME, Aug. 29). First message was to the murderers themselves to whose defense he had already sent his own lawyer...
...faced one of the most difficult decisions of its career. It had to decide what to do with General Jose Sanjurjo, the brave, paunchy Monarchist who, fortnight prior, had seized Seville in an attempt to put Prince Juan Carlos, third son of ex-King Alfonso, on the throne (TIME, Aug. 22). On trial before the Supreme Court in Madrid, General Sanjurjo lived up to his reputation for indifference in the face of danger. He listened quietly while old Francisco Bergamin, Spain's Clarence Darrow, argued that his coup had not been a "consummated revolt,'' for which...
...world on your own account. Get the file of last week's newspapers and thumb your way through them as I have done. . . ." Thus introduced, Stanley High's first broadcast went along to deal chiefly with the religious background of the proposed India Legislature (TIME, Aug. 29), and Adolf Hitler's antiSemitism. Stanley High discovers many a religious angle to non-religious news items. In last week's broadcast he spoke of the Children's Bureau in Washington, of the low position of children in Rome in the 2nd Century, of Sunday School...