Word: socialistes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Communist, but instigated and helped by Nazi firebrands (TIME, Sept. 25). Six red-robed German judges scowled solemnly on the bench, reporters sharpened pencils, lawyers ruffled through their briefs, the trial went on and Marinus van der Lubbe went on laughing. "Are you a Communist or a Socialist?" snapped Presiding Judge Wilhelm Bünger. "Yes-and no-I have my own views." "Why do you laugh?" "At the trial in general." The Nazi object in the entire performance was not only to blame the five Communist defendants for the fire, but to show the existence of a great international...
...shifting of the Heimwehr's hard-hitting Major Fey from the Ministry of Public Security to the Vice Chancellorship. Agrarian Winkler was shelved for his growing opposition to the entire Dollfuss program. General Vaugoin (generally credited with rebuilding the Austrian army), for listening too sympathetically to offers of Socialist aid. If Austria must have a dictator, Engelbert Dollfuss was determined...
...ends with shots of an idealized modern Mexico, symbolized by Mexico City University students in their football suits. It would be undistinguished were it not for the fact that the photography-for which Director Eisenstein and his Camera Man Edouard Tisse were equally responsible-is superb. Critics, esthetes and Socialist Upton Sinclair, who was last week out for Governor of California on a Democratic ticket, have been babbling about Eisenstein's Mexican picture for the last two and one-half years. Since this excerpt from it, which the producers expect to follow with two more feature length pictures...
...take what he could get. Floyd grew up in respectable but shaming poverty. The family moved restlessly, finally settled in Davenport, Iowa. Bright, delicate, sensitive Floyd was good at school, read everything he could lay hands on. He was soon calling himself an Atheist; at 16 he joined the Socialist Party. He wrote poems at such an alarming rate that he realized it was a bad habit; what chiefly disgusted him was that his verses were so sentimental and God-conscious. College being out of the question, when Floyd finished school he went to work in a candy factory, graduated...
...chides Mr. La Guardia for camping among the enemy, even in the high mok-a-mok temp, and hints that Mr. Villard is relaxing too easily from his position of stern and examining rectitude. Possibly Mr. Villard is right, and Mr. Blanshard is right, in withdrawing support from the Socialist party as a "permanently defeated organization," and in preferring a temporary compromise to the awful alternative of seeing O'Brien untoppled, and his dispensation retained, but there is in Mr. Thomas' position far more dignity, far more of that contemptuous idealism which ennobles Rousseau than of that mild practicality which...