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...Eduard Benes ("Smartest Little Statesman in Europe"), Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, demanded that the Conference go on and on and on and on until everyone was exhausted and worn down to the point of signing "The First Convention for Limitation and Reduction of Armaments"?a smart idea, going the Japanese one better...
...straight sets to an obscure English player named Nigel Sharpe; Mangin lost to Rogers and Rogers lost to Satoh; George Lott was beaten by Harold Lee. Shields, who had never played at Wimbledon be- fore, and Wood were the gallery's favorites. Wood beat the champion of Spain, Eduard Maier, in a straight-set match watched by onetime King Alfonso. Shields, whose resemblance to Wimbledon's favorite William Tatem Tilden II and the fact that he was the first seeded U. S. player, made him the centre of centre-court attention, won his first three matches losing only...
Henderson Elected, The League Council brushed aside Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Dr. Eduard Benes ("Biggest Little Statesman") who publicly aspired last week to be elected chairman of the 1932 World Disarmament Conference. Instead of aspiring Dr. Benes, the Council elected big, beefy "Uncle Arthur" Henderson, Scottish Foreign Secretary of Great Britain...
...Prague the parliamentary grilling was particularly hectic. Opposition deputies charged that famed Foreign Minister Dr. Eduard Benes ("biggest little statesman in Europe") had been caught completely napping. This seemed to be a fact. A very few days before the Germans and Austrians sprang their surprise, Dr. Benes had been queried about whether he thought anything important was hatching between Vienna and Berlin, had said that he thought...
...already known in Chicago; Oscar Colcaire, naive of Lexington, Ky., onetime first violinist in the Cincinnati symphony; Paul Althouse, of Reading, Pa., for ten years with the Metropolitan; Frenchman Mario Laurence. New baritones: Jean Vieuille from the Paris Opera Comique, Rudolph Bockelmann from Hamburg, Hans Hermann Nissen from Munich, Eduard Habich from Berlin, Salvatore Baccaloni from Milan, John Charles Thomas. A new stage director, Dr. Otto Erhardt, has come from the Dresden State opera. Soprano Edith Mason, divorced wife of musical Director Giorgio Polacco, will not return...