Word: klotz
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...week Toledo joins Dublin, Ireland and 426 U. S. towns and cities in taking the management of its municipal affairs out of the hands of a political amateur and turning it over to a non-partisan professional. On New Year's Day the reign of Mayor Solon T. Klotz came officially to an end. To manage Toledo its city council had selected John North Edy, who in point of experience was a professional indeed...
...BERLIN- DIARIES-Edited by Dr. Helmut Klotz-Morrow ($2.75). Because in Germany today truth is in a state of siege, no one really knows what has been going on inside the lines there. All the world knows for sure is that Hitler has somehow managed to capture the submarine of state. The Berlin Diaries, purporting to be the genuine journal of an anonymous Berlin War Office official, gives an eyewitness day-by-day account of the muddled machinations that made a loud demagog into Germany's Chancellor. Sure to be labeled propaganda or forgery by indignant Nazis, the essential...
...gone but his debts wiped out. He took the gamble and should be made to stick to his bargain." Judge Grover M. Moscowitz continued the case. At a Louisiana fair, when Huey Pierce Long, introduced as "the greatest statesman in the U. S.," denounced the Recovery program, one Sammy Klotz of Napoleonville yelled: "What about that Long Island affair?" [TIME, Sept. n]. Surrounded by state police and his bodyguard. Senator Long yelled back: "Come down here and I'll Long Island you. I won't have five or six men jump on you the way they...
Died. Louis Lucien Klotz, 62, War-time French Minister of Finance, deviser of many a scheme intended to restore the franc to par, who in 1928 resigned from the French Senate under charges of issuing bad checks to make up losses in the New York stockmarket, for which crime he was given a sentence, later suspended, of two years in prison (TIME, July 22); suddenly, in poverty; in Paris...
...During the War, the great patriot Tardieu went to America to buy ships for France but what he really did there still remains a mystery. He was also the man who, together with Klotz, the finance minister, liquidated the American stocks in France when the War was over. Poincare has characterized this liquidation as follows: 'Of the $2,933,000,000 that France spent in America on the War, $1,840,000,000 went into illegitimate profits.' The man responsible for this was Tardieu. And in conclusion we must also remark that it was he and not Klotz...