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...seemed dwarfed to insignificance Der Feldmarschall was His Imperial and Royal Highness Eugen von Habsburg, Archduke of Austria and cousin of Franz Josef. Among the field pieces which clattered Eugen, many were seen to exceed the 5.5 inch calibre to which Austria is limited by the Treaty of St. Germain. The big surprise to most Austrians, who thought they possessed no treaty-banned battle planes, came when 15 big bombers oi the latest type suddenly thundered into view circled and dipped in salute to Imperial Eugen...
Meanwhile Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria-all bound by treaties limiting their armaments after their defeat in the World War-threatened to break faith, in imitation of Adolf Hitler. Austria, limited to 30,000 troops by the Treaty of St. Germain, plus 8,000 allowed after the assassination of Dollfuss, sought 100,000 as "absolutely essential." Turkey's pugnacious Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ("Father of the Turks") and Ghazi ("Victorious One"), is suspected of having already fortified the Dardanelles contrary to treaty, hinted that Turkey would now do so openly...
Irritable, stubble-haired Finance Minister Louis Germain-Martin's reply to this was to ask for summary legal action against M. Dorgeres for "impairing the credit of France...
...Freshman he captained the squash team and is a banjo soloist in the Instrumental Clubs. Teamed with Germain Glidden '36, he plays number one doubles on the tennis team. His squash record is long and triumphant, including the Intercollegiate title last year and gaining tire semi-final round in the Nationals held last week...
Edward R. Sargent '36 (H) defeated S. Stephens (P), 15-8, 15-4, 16-4; Germain G. Glidden '36 (H) defeated G. Smith (P), 15-10, 9-15, 15-10, 15-9; Richard W. Gilder '36 (H) defeated j.W. Taylor (P), 13-17, 15-5, 15-12; Stanley G. Haskins '35 (H) defeated S. Rauch (P). 18-15, 45-0, 15-10, 15-10; Huntington Them '35 (H) defeated J. Williams...