Word: carollers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...favor Otto as an Austrian bulwark against Hitlerism, but the Little Entente was fearful, furious and suspicious. Man of peace though he has always been, Dr. Eduard Benes, Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, has hinted that his country would "mobilize" should Otto be restored. No less restive are Kings Carol of Rumania and Alexander of Jugoslavia. The reason is simple: all three Little Entente countries contain huge slices of the old-time Habsburg realm of Austria-Hungary, slices which a Habsburg Kaiser would strive with all his Most Apostolic might to recover. Catholics in the said slices might conceivably wish...
...suddenly lost his job as a result of Rumania's belated recognition of the Soviet Union (TIME, June 18). Last week King Carol's Government told Count...
...getting anything substantial at the Dis armament Conference (see col. 3), he put screws on King Alexander of Jugoslavia to recognize the Soviet Union. Roly-poly Comrade Litvinoff had just obtained in Geneva recognition from the other two countries of the Little Entente, Czechoslovakia and Rumania. Since King Carol was at last able to stomach Bolsheviks, why should not his brother-in-law King Alexander...
...queer anniversary is the celebration every year by King Carol II and Crown Prince Mihai of the day when Playboy Carol, having flown home from philandering in Paris, snatched the Crown from fat, phlegmatic Boy King Mihai's head. Never seeming to mind his demotion to Crown Prince, 12-year-old Mihai stood with his father last week to receive the Fourth Anniversary homage offered by Rumanian mayors. Cried Carol, who now likes to strut the Dictator, echo Mussolini: "My slogan is work! Only through good work for the welfare of your country can you demonstrate your loyalty...
Nevertheless, King Carol last week drew a ring of loyal troops around his palace. Queen Mother Marie asked him, please, to get rid of Lupescu and remarry his divorced wife Helen. The Cabinet formally asked him to send Lupescu away. Lupescu herself, badly frightened, offered to leave Rumania, if that was all his enemies wanted. But Carol assured her confidently that things were not so bad as that. On that one point he was every inch a king: he decreed that indispensable Mile Lupescu must...