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Driving Russia further & further toward Communism,- Josef Stalin's Communist Party advances by a series of zigzags, first zigging as far to the Left as the people will stand, then zagging a trifle to the Right, easing the strain. Came last week a major zag. Dictator Stalin and Premier Molotov signed a sheaf of decrees conferring on Soviet peasants for the remainder of 1932 these boons...
King George could have talked from Buckingham Palace to Josef Stalin in the Great Kremlin Palace at Moscow last week, but he did not so talk...
Even less forgettable was the mighty Red May Day parade which Premier Ismet and Turks saw from a special stand below and in front of the stand on which Dictator Josef Stalin stood rocklike and immobile from 9 a. m. until 7 p. m. (with time out for lunch). Sharp on the stroke of 9 a. m., War Minister Klimentiy ("Klim") Voroshilov cantered into the Red Square on a sleek bay steed, three Red Army bands blared the "Internationale" and 60,000 troops began an earth-shaking tramp led by picked units of the Ogpu (secret service). New fighting units...
Dictators have to sit lynx-eyed on the lid, have to stay home. But they have their proxies. Last year President Hoover honored Proxy Dino Grandi, pleased Dictator Mussolini (TIME, Nov. 23). Last week Turkish Dictator Mustafa Kemal Pasha sent two Proxies to Moscow and Dictator Josef Stalin supremely honored them by ordering the first Soviet reception ever tendered to foreigners in the former ballroom of Tsar Nicholas II the marble White Hall of St. George in the Great Kremlin Palace...
...piano recital by Josef Alexander, including works from Bach, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Choloff, Mompou, and Delibes-Dohnanyl, will be given tonight in the Germanic Museum at 8 o'clock. Mr. Alexander has played in Boston with great success but this is his first appearance in Cambridge. The recital is open to the public...