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...threat of a duel was injected by General Balbo who lisped fiercely: "I consider this a personal insult which Signor Costamagna is at liberty to reply to in his own manner...
...some U. S. newspapers lapsed into giving the offhand impression that Senator Borah favors cancellation with no strings attached, the French Press did not. ANOTHER THREAT TO FRANCE bristled the Paris Liberté. "The man who is more important than the President in directing American foreign policy in the name of the Senate now asserts brutally that debts and disarmament are linked! He asserts that military and financial problems should be settled by a new conference under Washington's orders. Is France eager to put her head under the knife of the guillotine...
...This threat distressed Sir John Simon. "There is such a thing as being more royalist than the king," soothed Britain's great lawyer. "But it would be a sad pity for any of the rest of us to be more 'Hoover' than the Americans...
This speech, which created a furor of excitement in the House, showed clearly that Baldwin of Baldwin's Ltd. (iron & steel) will go to Ottawa as the special champion of families which like his own have been leaders in British industry for generations. With the weapon of a tariff threat he will try to force the Dominions to abate their locally popular programs of fostering their own "infant industries...
Spunky old Dr. Heinrich Held, Premier of the Free State of Bavaria, made good last week his recent threat to President von Hindenburg that no matter what the Federal Government may do, the Bavarian Government will not permit Adolf Hitler's Storm Troops to appear brown-uniformed on Bavarian soil (TIME, June...