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Last week Carlton J. H. Hayes, U.S. Ambassador to Fascist Spain (TIME, Feb. 22), told the American Chamber of Commerce in Barcelona that the U.S. has recently sent Spain...
This promoter of Pan-American good will was born, 42 years ago, in Barcelona, Spain, where he started as a conventional, long-haired concert violinist. After fiddling for five years as a concert side show to the late, great Enrico Caruso, Cugat settled in Los Angeles, where he made a high-toned debut as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. When the critics failed to rave, Cugat gave up the violin in disgust, took a job as a cartoonist on the Los Angeles Times...
...Four submarines succeeded in making their way out of Toulon: the 597-ton Iris turned up in Barcelona next day, was interned there; the Casablanca, of 1,384 tons, the Marsouin, of 974 tons, and another as yet unnamed, were reported to have arrived in Algiers...
...first time Walter Graebner has been to Russia, but Russia is almost the only place in Europe where he has not been since he started work for TIME in 1931. He has followed the news into Warsaw, Berlin. Prague, Paris, Budapest, Bucharest. He has interviewed newsmakers in Rome, Barcelona, Lisbon, Istanbul, Ankara, Jerusalem, Cairo...
...crash. With his share of the estate he bought the Citizen, was a full-fledged publisher at 23. He kept a union shop, covered labor news himself, sweated long nights over heavy editorials on international affairs. He took a turn at covering the war in Spain, was bombed in Barcelona. Franco, he said, made him "a good Democrat...