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...treaties of Versailles, St. Germain, and Trianon have remained intact only through post-war loans extended to the countries of Eastern and Central Europe by the United States and Great Britain," said Dr. Kalman de Buday D.E., honorary Fellow of the Economic Institute of Holland, and Secretary of the National Hungarian Industrial Institute, in an interview last night...
...problem thus assumes such proportions that it becomes evident that it can be solved only by a revision of the treaties of Trianon and St. Germain in the direction of restoring the former Austrian economic unity...
...Detroit Hungarian News. Captain Endres, a Wartime flyer of the Austro-Hungarian army, and Captain Magyar (real name: Wilchak), his pupil, wanted to fly from the U. S. to Budapest. The flight would be a great demonstration of protest against the division of Hungarian territory by the Treaty of Trianon after the War. Sausagemaker Szalay (pronounced sah-la-ee) saw his chance. He mortgaged his salami factory for $20,000, turned the money over to Endres & Magyar to buy a plane. Some 8,000 other compatriots (mostly in Michigan) contributed more, bought 5,000 postcards to be carried...
Revise to Avoid Wat. Finally II Duce hurled at his French enemies the doctrine they most heartily detest. "Our policy of revision of the treaties [i. e. Versailles, Trianon, St. Germain, Neuilly] . . ." he said, "aims at avoiding war. The revision of the peace treaties is not prevailingly of interest to Italy, but interests the whole of Europe and the whole world. Revision is not absurd or impossible, since the possibility of revision is contemplated in the Covenant of the League of Nations. The only absurd thing is to expect treaties to remain absolutely immobile...
...Italy now prepared to help Hungary obtain revision of the more onerous clauses of the Treaty of Trianon, which she was forced to sign by the Allies (including Italy), when Austria-Hungary was defeated and broken apart after...