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Died. Francis T. Maloney, 50, New Dealing senior U.S. Senator from Connecticut; of a heart attack; in Meriden. In 22 years, he rose from counterman in an all-night lunchroom to city editor of the Meriden Record, to Mayor, to Congressman, to U.S. Senator. He had become known as an...
In a London studio, TIME Correspondents Dennis Scanlan and Hans Kahle listened intently to a recording of Adolf Hitler's New Year's speech. Certain phrases they played over & over, or compared with similar phrases in recordings of other Hitler speeches. They were sleuthing in sound, trying to...
¶ At Brawley, Calif., 3,500 citizens jammed onto the high-school athletic field for an anti-Japanese mass meeting, listened to an orator scream: "Do you want these yellow-bellied sneaks to return to Brawley?" The crowd roared: "No!"
The magnitude of the assault on Mrs. Luce by New Deal press and speakers was in ratio to the size of her attack on the New Deal. From Harold Ickes, whom she dismissed as "that prodigious bureaucrat with the soul of a meat ax and the mind of a commissar...
Your report about my speech in the Musicians Congress in Los Angeles (TIME, Sept. 25) was right; but the chairman, Mr. Lawrence Morton, exaggerates his generosity when he states that only by "an excess of tolerance and democracy . . . we allowed Mr. Ludwig to speak at all." The Secretary of the...