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...that he would attend no more secret conferences on the notorious Equitable Bus franchise deal, a flagrant piece of grafting which did more than anything else to oust Mayor Walker (TIME, June 6, 1932), McKee did later vote for the franchise to be granted. "Actions," taunted Candidate LaGuardia, "speak louder than words." At this point Samuel Seabury, patron saint of Fusion, chimed in: "They're mak-ing a primary out of an election. Fusion nominated a ticket so good and so strong that its mere nominations caused the Curry machine to crumble and broke Tammany's back. What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: LaGuardia v. O'Brien v. McKee | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...beach toward a party of British tars camped in the sandhills. The two parties met in a brawling mass, clubbing and wrestling. The campers, outnumbered, were overpowered, hauled out through the surf and tumbled into the launches. The launches streaked back to the Hood, the turbines churned a little louder and the grey steel wall melted back into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Landing Party | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...last spring in Germany. A conductor without an orchestra, he has drifted around since then, giving guest performances in Holland, Austria, London. Impressed with his martyrdom Philharmonic subscribers, who usually save their hero-worship for Toscanini. stood up when the big. kindly German came on stage, clapped him louder and longer than they ever clap his sensitive, scholarly performances. Beethoven and Brahms-Walter's program last week -were painstakingly conservative. The other big-league conductors played almost as safe. Koussevitzky added Scriahin and a touch of his favorite Debussy. Stokowski chose Bach. Wagner and Schubert. Stock finished off with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Season's Overtures | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

...carry out Plank No. 16 is the more dangerous to Chancellor Hitler's prestige because the Nazi Party claims to be unique in that its entire Platform is "unalterable." Moreover, since most German department stores are owned by Jews, enthusiastic Jew-baiting Nazi Storm Troopers have been asking louder and louder of late, "Why don't we throw the swine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Plank No. 16 | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

...Louder than ever boomed the guns of currency inflation last week on the Washington front. The dollar was down to 63? gold. Many a Wall Streeter thought this figure already discounted actual devaluation, doubted if direct inflation would boost prices appreciably or hold them up. Oklahoma's Senator Thomas, field marshal of the inflationary forces, was loosely threatening a march of 1,000,000 men on Washington unless there was a great outpouring of printing-press money. His polls of Congress showed a 20-to-1 sentiment in favor of quick inflation. Nevada's Senator Pittman tried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Inflation Finessed | 10/2/1933 | See Source »

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