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...clearly who was doing the stalling. U.S. Delegate Philip Jessup handed Gromyko a note inviting Russia to a Foreign Ministers Conference to open in Washington on July 23, and to talk about the five agenda items already agreed on: German demilitarization; Austrian peace treaty; German unity; Italian, Rumanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian peace treaties; status of Trieste...
Last week the advance odds turned out to be right: the Russian favorites took first and second in a field of 26 of the world's best young (15 to 30) performers. A Hungarian girl, who now lives in Switzerland, came third, a Dutchman fourth...
...from the latest nonfiction account of the mystery. In Rudolph: The Tragedy of Mayerling (TIME, Jan. 17, 1949), Hungarian Count Carl Lonyay, whose uncle later married Rudolph's widow, reconstructs the affair as the climax of a psychopathic melodrama, motivated by Rudolph's unhealthy fascination for sex and death. According to Author Lonyay's version, the bored, philandering Rudolph, morbidly intrigued with the idea of double suicide, talks mistress Marie Vetsera (his third choice for the role) into the act, then takes ten hours to shoot himself after finishing...
Married. Otto of Habsburg, 38, pretender to the throne of the pre-World War I Austro-Hungarian empire; and Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen-Hildburg-hausen, 26; in Nancy, France (see INTERNATIONAL...
Back in the U.S. after spending 17 months in a Hungarian prison, Robert A. Vogeler entered Bethesda Naval Hospital near Washington. It would require "some time," Navy doctors said, for Annapolis-man Vogeler to recover from malnutrition, vitamin deficiency and chronic exhaustion...