Word: pact
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...said "go ahead," for soon it will be England's turn to demand favors from Japan-close co-operation in a war against the U. S. Where are America's friends? There is an alliance between France and Russia that will soon be a three-power pact with U. S. the third party. Instead of playing down Russia and ignoring France it would be smarter for TIME to be first on the bandwagon and start the cheering for America's potential allies. BARBARA FLETCHER...
...almost everything they read in the papers,* Captain Eden's curiosity would have been natural, had he not recently popped the question to Il Duce in Rome and been officially answered (TIME, July 1 & 8). Previously in Rome, Premier Laval had gone even farther, making with Premier Mussolini a pact in which France gave Italy a "free hand" against Ethiopia (TIME, Jan. 14 & 21) in return for Italian support at the subsequent Stresa Conference on German rearmament. Thus last week Mr. Eden and Premier Laval knew they were asking Baron Aloisi to ask Premier Mussolini a repeat-question which could...
Benito Mussolini, after he became Premier, used Aloisi to set up one Zogu as Zog I, King of Italian-protected Albania (TIME, Sept. 10, 1928). Later the Baron was sent to Turkey, negotiated the famed Pact of Amity between Dictator Kemal and Dictator Mussolini. For Baron Aloisi last week Professor Jeze was a pushover. The Italian pointed out to French Premier Pierre Laval that Sorbonne professors are employes of the French State and that therefore Professor Jeze had no business representing Ethiopia while he was also working for France. After that, the professor was not invited to the scene...
...some sort. As a matter of fact his strategy remained that of a general in brave and vigilant retreat, alert to advance at the first sign that, for example, the Great Powers had recovered their sanity to the point of being ready to join in a World monetary stabilization pact. This Dr. Colijn incessantly urges...
...creation of the Roman Empire. Peace might have been preserved under England's leadership had the U. S. aided with its good offices. However, lack of diplomatic leadership and no strong foreign policy forced the American nation to repudiate its pet treaty-the Briand-Kellogg Pact-and weakly cite the League of Nations which the U. S. had never recognized...