Monday, Apr. 29, 1935

Two Proteges

From Britain and from Austria, two tall, handsome, rich young aristocrats called on their Fascist mentor in Rome the same day last week. Just before Britain's No. 1 Fascist Sir Oswald Mosley set out for Rome he blurted: "For the first time I openly and publicly challenge Jewish interests in this country." Since Benito Mussolini pointedly ignores antiSemitism, this outburst last week earned Sir Oswald his mentor's displeasure.

The visit of Austria's No. 1 Fascist Prince Ernest Ruediger von Starhemberg, however, last week furnished Mussolini with an opportunity to advertise his opinion that the only possible way to keep Austria from union with Germany is to restore a Habsburg King of Austria.

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