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Then, on Big Two business (see INTERNATIONAL), U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman visited Stalin at his vacation hideaway on the Black Sea coast, some 280 miles east of Yalta. Reported Harriman when he returned to Moscow: Stalin was amused and healthy...
Early this month an organizer from the Bartenders' Union dropped in at Danny's Hideaway, a small, newly opened mid-Manhattan bar & grill. The boss-a black-haired little ex-soldier named Dante Stradella-reacted just as many another enterpriser had acted before him. First he argued. He had served 18 months overseas with the Army, had been wounded at Messina, was trying to make a start on borrowed money. The union would cramp his style. When that got him nowhere, in clipped West Side accents he spoke what was closer to his heart: he thought the union...
...party. He also loves the Democratic Party. Last week the President brought the two loves together for a gala two days of eating, drinking, ribbing, horseshoe-pitching and politicking. The picnic grounds were the Jefferson Islands Club, three dots of green in the middle of Chesapeake Bay, a sumptuous hideaway dedicated to simon-pure Democracy. The President's playmates: more than 200 Democrats-Congressmen and Cabinet members, a few business bigwigs, a few tried & true old friends...
...other extreme is TIME'S News Bureau in sultry Washington, air conditioned from the chief's office to the office boys' hideaway...
...musical scapegoat, was back in open favor in Germany. In Munich his music led the program of the first symphony concert played in U.S.-occupied Germany. BBC reported meantime that records of both Mendelssohn and Offenbach (also blacklisted) had been found at Hitler's Berchtesgaden hideaway...