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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Potentially last week formation of the Hitler Cabinet was of such maximum importance that Berlin's famed Der Tag (not a Hitler organ) cried: "This historic day marks the birth of a new Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Hitler Into Chancellor | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

Next it was ABC's turn. Last week in the Almendares district of Havana two U. S. tourists discovered the body of Policeman Francisco Rafael Cepero with his ear cut off, his throat slashed, a bullet in his temple. Tied to his right wrist was a blue tag inscribed: "The ABC will mete out this death to all long-tongued persons." Long-tongued Cepero's crime had been to shout a warning to Chief of Police Major Arsenic Ortiz (who got his present job after being accused with two others of 44 political murders in Santiago) when three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Long-Tongued Persons | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

Unstubbed Toe. Still having a "glorious time," Governor Roosevelt moved off into the Northwest where he promised, if elected, to call a conference to stabilize silver prices. Another week of Democratic campaigning ended without serious mistakes. The G. O. P. had hoped to tag their opponent as a radical on the strength of his western speeches but so far he had said nothing wild or woolly. Democrats who had tried to dissuade him from swinging around the circle lest he stub his toe last week privately admitted that to date their fears were groundless. Their candidate was "getting away with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Pioneer Goes West (Cont'd) | 9/26/1932 | See Source »

...milestone last week was the I. C. C.'s approval, with modifications of the Big Four's own program. In its 1929 plan the I. C. C. had ordered a fifth East ern system to be composed of the Wabash, the Seaboard Air Line and a rag-tag-bobtail lot of small lines. Because no body advocated such a fifth trunk line, because both Wabash and Seaboard are in receivership, the I. C. C. dropped the idea and consented to a four-way division. The Seaboard was left to the South, the other lines were parcelled out among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORTATION: Mighty Merger | 8/1/1932 | See Source »

Across St. Louis's twisty Free Bridge last week went a rag-tag troupe of some 300 men clad in odds & ends of martial raiment-an old overseas cap here, a dirty olive drab tunic there. A few carried pails in which to make coffee and stews, a few carried clubs. The latter served as "military police." They were supposed to suppress vandalism, prevent radical speechmaking, see that none of the company begged or got drunk. One man carried clippings to show that before the Depression he was an Omaha broker who was ordered to pay $45,000 alimony...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Bummers | 6/6/1932 | See Source »

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