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...Winkler. President of the Agrarian League that put Chancellor Dollfuss in office is Vice Chancellor Franz Winkler, leader of the Dollfuss' peasant adherents. Dr. Winkler and his followers join with the Heimwehr in opposing Naziism and Socialism, but they fear a permanent Fascist dictatorship for a special reason. The Heimwehr is an aristocratic institution, backed by Austria's great landowners. Should Austria's incessant crises ever end the Agrarian League would make the rights of peasant landowners its chief plank...
Prince von Starhemberg and Dr. Winkler rushed off in opposite directions to interpret this speech in terms of their own particular beliefs...
Nazis. At Graz, where Vice Chancellor Winkler spoke, he was quickly reminded that there are still Nazis in Austria. Dozens of them rioted at the meeting place, setting off smoke bombs, ringing bells, roaring "Deutschland über Alles," until 100 were arrested, 20 injured. In spite of diplomatic protests, the Nazi radio station at Munich continued its series of evening blasts against the Dollfuss Government. The speeches given by different Nazi spokesmen every evening are particularly annoying to Austrian officials because they know that almost every Austrian farmer listens to them. They come on at 9 p. m. immediately after...
...those who have no faith in U. S. money, Max Winkler, well-publicized foreign investment expert, has compiled the four general methods of expatriating capital: 1) opening an account in a European bank and either leaving the funds in foreign currency or buying gold in the open market; 2) buying U. S. securities having a European market, selling them abroad; 3) buying foreign bonds which are payable in gold, particularly French, Swiss and Dutch East Indian obligations; 4) buying U. S. commodities (handiest: cotton), shipping them to Europe where they are sold and the proceeds left. But with one-third...
WOODROW WILSON -John K. Winkler-Vanguard ($3.50). Brief, enthusiastic biography by the man who wrote about Hearst...