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...their second try, the Yugoslavs wrote off the northern provinces, including the capital. There they met the several advancing columns, including Italian and Hungarian drives, with nothing more than rear-guard actions. They were not impressed when the Germans, having bombed Belgrade to ashes and dust, occupied the capital with ceremony...
From its perch on the towering crags of Buda one dawn last week the Hungarian Foreign Office abruptly announced that Premier Count Paul Teleki had just died of a heart attack. Intimates of the Teleki family whispered that Count Teleki had taken poison. Finally doctors who examined the body signed a one-sentence communiqué: "Premier Teleki committed suicide at dawn April...
...which broke all sales records in Hungary. Teleki told the author, Ivan Lajos, that he intended to ban the book-after it had sold 100,000 copies. He added that he would ban it before that unless a copy was put in the hands of every Hungarian Army officer...
Marriage Revealed. Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht, 64, shrewd, walrusy, retired German Minister of Economics; and Mauzika Vogler, 33, Hungarian-born art expert; in Munich, March 6. Dr. Schacht's first wife died last year...
Tall, brown-haired, courtly Paul Lukas, son of a Hungarian advertising man, was born in 1895 on a train just pulling into Budapest. He went to the Actors' Academy (Hungarian national theatrical school), served with the Hungarian forces during World War I, made his professional stage debut in Budapest in 1916 as Liliom. Later he was a guest artist under Max Reinhardt in Berlin and Vienna, acted in German UFA films. Paramount's Adolf Zukor saw him on the Budapest stage, got Lukas to move to Hollywood. Since then he has appeared in The Night Watch, Strictly Dishonorable...