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Guessing that the pseudo-apostolic Reichsführer would relish an attack on a Hohenzollern, blatant Der Deutsche, organ of the Nazi Labor Front, flayed onetime Crown Prince Wilhelm for collecting fat fees from sportsmen who lease the shooting rights on his Silesian estates. Calling this a "scandal," Der Deutsche demanded that unemployed persons be settled on the estates as farmers, "thus creating thousands of jobs and millions in new values...
...fine gesture toward the U. S. holders of $2,000,000,000 of defaulted foreign bonds, Congress last spring voted $75,000 to establish a Government protective committee. Secretary of State Hull, who did not relish the U. S. Government in the official role of an iron-fisted dunner, persuaded President Roosevelt to sidestep this provision of the Securities Act by sponsoring a potent, but purely private, protective agency (TIME, Oct. 30). Last week the Foreign Bondholders' Protective Council completed its organization, prepared to swing into action...
Schism has rent the American Armenian Church ever since Archbishop Tourian became its shepherd two years ago. Part of Armenia is a Soviet Republic but all Armenians do not relish U. S. S. R. rule. Especially hostile to the Soviet is Tashnag, an organization dedicated to the restoration of the old Armenian Republic. Archbishop Tourian, 54, only churchman at the Manhattan banquet to Maxim Litvinoff last November, was accused of being proSoviet. He aroused factional wrath last summer, on Armenian Day at the Chicago World's Fair, by declining to make a speech until a pro-Soviet Armenian flag...
...Stanford and at Vallejo (Calif.) High School which last year re-christened its gridiron Corbus Field for the alumnus whose cleated shoes had honored it. When he entered Stanford in 1930 Bill Corbus, big, blond and handsome, had to submit to the nickname "Baby Face." With even less relish he heard sportwriters call him "Baby Faced Assassin." He achieved scholastic standing (in economics) far above average. Last year he was elected president of the student body, was named right guard on Grantland Rice's All-American. Quiet, unassuming, no chesty campus hero, he worked as hard as the rawest...
...Graham" (Lou Goldberg) tells his gaudy tale in gaudy journalese; his book is not written for the ages but for Hollywood. Knowing Denverites may amuse themselves in sorting fact from fancy; others who enjoy cinema previews or who like their scandal freshly killed and not too well-done, should relish The Great...