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Cabinet Protested. Though Chancellor von Papen is a Privy Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Pius XI, though he comes of a family rich for generations, and though he owns Germania, newsorgan of the Catholic Centre Party, he was promptly expelled from the latter's ranks on assuming the Chancellorship. Other Catholic Centrists sympathized with Catholic Centrist Dr. Brüning. When Chancellor von Papen attempted to call on Dr. Brüning he was not admitted, was curtly told that the former Chancellor was "in bed suffering from nervous heart attack...
...Promptly Germania, organ of German Chancellor Heinrich Briining, backed the Smith scheme. So did the leading French economist, M. Claude Joseph Gignoux, recently President of the Council of National Economy...
Stimson. All Germans eagerly awaited the coming of Henry Lewis Stimson, first U. S. Secretary of State to visit Berlin since the War. "Mr. Stimson," said a Berlin correspondent, "will find pan-Germania in pan-Chaos...
...forbidden. It is not the business of this committee to decide that! That is a point for the League Council to consider." Figuratively M. Briand threw up his French hands-adjourned the session soon afterward to prevent more blundering. In Germany a large section of the Press was indignant. Germania, the Cabinet organ, flayed "M. Briand's astoundingly sharp answer to a calm and purely objective speech by the German Foreign Minister." French Plan. The Curtius-Briand quarrel brought United-States-of-Europe talk to an abrupt halt. It also weakened the slender chance that the League Council (which...
...Germania, organ of the Catholic Centerists, uncharitably referred to the "clear British complexion of the candidate," whom it insinuatingly dubbed "Sir Herbert Hoover...