Wednesday, September 17, 2014

In the news, Saturday, July 22, 1933


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from Spokane Daily Chronicle

Adolph Hitler, German chancellor, was besieged
by autograph hunters when he attended a meeting
of nazi leaders at Herren-Chiemsee, Bavaria.
He is shown here obliging a group of admirers.
GERMAN LEADERS AT WAGNER GRAVE
   BAYREUTH, Germany, July 22--With the "Meistersinger" under the baton of Karl Elmendorff, the Bayreuth festival opened Friday afternoon to a capacity house. For the first time there was official participation by the leaders of present-day Germany, headed.by Chancellor Hitler. Prior to the opening, all the artists assembled at the graves of Richard and Siegfried Wagner, where a choir sang "Faith Yet Liveth," from "Parsifal." Winifred Wagner was deeply moved at the homage paid to her late husband and father-in-law.

POST ON WAY TO NEW YORK
   EDMONTON, July 22--Wiley Post, Oklahoma round-the-world flyer, hopped off for New York on the last leg of his trip at 9:41 a. m., eastern standard time.

Work instead of Doles, Martin's Aim for Relief
   Governor Clarence D. Martin tentatively gave his to the conference of governors in California next week in order that he might remain in Olympia to consider plans for direct food relief during August and September for thousands of unemployed throughout the state....

A rare new study of his holiness, Pope Pius XI, is this
striking closeup just received in the United States.
It shows him on the Cathedral of the Archbacilica
of St. John Lateran in the Vatican City.
Seek Early Action on Lumber Code
   WASHINGTON, July 22--The lumber industry today asked permission to make immediate application of its trade code.

S. U. R. TO QUIT LINES
   J. E. E. Royer, general manager of the Washington Water Power company, has told city commissioners the Spokane United Railways system may be abandoned if the city enacts the proposed 3 per cent utility tax ordinance, Commissioner A. B. Colburn told the city council todau.

OREGON JOINS LIST OF WETS
   Oregon took her place today with states approving repeal of the 18th amendment, thereby making it 20 to 0 in favor of blotting national prohibition from the Constitution.

GOTHAM STUDENT IN NAZI CLUTCH
   BERLIN, July 22--The German and Prussian ministries of justice Friday told George W. Messersmith, United States consul general here, that a charge of high treason had been lodged against Walter Orloff, Brooklyn (N.Y.) student, who was arrested early this week at Griefawald charged with aiding communistic activities. Mr. Messersmith yesterday protested to the reichs and Prussian ministers of justice and also to the police regarding alleged maltreatment of Philip Zuckerman, New York city, by brown shirts last Sunday at Leipzig....

Archduke Otto
Hapsburgs in Plan for New Monarchy
   THE HAGUE, Holland, July 22--Otto of Hapsburg, 20-year-old heir of the royal house which used to rule the Austro-Hungarian empire, again has been projected into the European spotlight.
   Emissaries of his widowed mother, the ex-Empress Zita, have been visiting various European capitals and family sources hint that their plans for an Austro-Hungarian-Croatian empire, with the youthful archduke on the throne as Otto I, are going forward....




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