Born in
Vienna,
Austria, on 1 March 1891, into a
Jewish family, Hitz started his career as an elevator boy at the
Hotel Sacher in Vienna when he was fourteen after he ran away from school. His family eventually found him and returned him to school as his father wanted him to be an architect. However, on a family trip to the United States he ran away from home three days after his family arrived in New York in 1906. He made his way to
New Mexico and started as a busboy at a small hotel in Lumberton. He spent the next nine years working in restaurants and hotels around the nation, then got into hotel management. He was first made a hotel manager in 1926 at the Fenway Hall Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1927, Hitz was made the manager of
Cincinnati's
Hotel Gibson, and within two years, he had more than tripled the hotel's net income. ==Hotel New Yorker and the National Hotel Management Company==