NEW WARS IN AUSTRIA?
REVOLUTION AGAIN
PREDICTED
NAZIS EXPECTED TO STRIKE FOR POWER
Vienna, Sept. 25. Twice this year Austria has shed blood in civil war.
In both rebellions more than 2,000 persons were killed and wounded in suppressing Arst the Socialists in February and then the Nazia in July. Wij a third and more ghastly civil war come before the end of the year?
This is
question which is asked nervously in every coffee house In Viennn, The pouce of Europe hangs upon its
not
gon to which force had brought them. The Government hus, therefore, adopted a "wait and see" polley in regard to its relations with Germany. A denk full documents, Bay Government fleinls, prove conclusively Germany's responsibility for the July events,
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1934.
| WEDS SAVAGE TO SAVE LIFE
COMPANIONS EATEN BY CANNIBALS
EXPEDITION'S SOLE SURVIVOR
After saving himself from be. ing enten by cannibals by accept- ing an offer of Instant matrimony to an Indian maiden, Dr. Herman Huth, the only survivor of Ji expedition of 24 men, has returned to civilisation after nearly ten! years in the jungles of the Amazon valley, saya a report from Ecuador.
Ten members of the expedition, Including the lender, Dr. Otto Schulz, ware devoured by the Boro group of the bare cannibals, and the remainder died from
a club over the head of Germany,malaria and hardships encountered If relations between the two Goy- on their journey. crnments, on the basis of Ger- Answer. This many's full respect for Austria's Answer nobody knows. The Govindependence and sovereignty, do ernment, with the aid of foreign not improve, the Government plans powers, thinks it has the situation to make public its accusations in hand. But its confidence is stagninst Germany. shared everywhere, There are In the meantime Austria many informed persons who predict another Nazi uprising before the end, of the year.
Von
Prince Ernest Ruediger Starhemberg, Vice-Chancellor and lender of the Heimwehr, hus snid openly on several occasions that the Government fears the Nazis "will try agnin" before Christmas. Thle may have been said to frighten
gathering all the support it can obtain from those countries which are unxlous to keep the Nazis out of Austria.
ITALY'S INTEREST.
Italy in chiefly interested and has done the most. Premier Mussolini showed his anxiety over the Aus-
Maj. Roscoe Turner, America kir speed ace, inspects the cabin compartment of a multi-motured Boeing transport monoplane built for his use in the $50,000 prise London-te-Melbourne air race, Turner's companion pilot in the race will be Clyde Pangborn.
the Great Powers into nore finan-trian problem when he moved his elal and moral assistance. But troops up to the frontier in July. even so there is still considerable France and England also are in- truth in it.
terested in maintaining Austria's The Nazis were ignominiously de independence. They wish to use fouted in the "Putich" of July 25. her as a sort of dam against They counted on support from German anlations in central and within the army and from the southeastern Europe.
People which did not come. They With this foreign support, and
were insuffielently organized and armed to carry out the operation alone,
strengthened within through the martyrdom of Dr. Engelbert Doll- fuss, who before his death was not generally populne, the new Schuschnigg Government appears fairly stronz · und to-day to be steady.
REALIZE MISTAKES. They realize their mistakes now, They want to prepare for another attempt. Whether they will, and whether it will be carried out.
But its strength depends on how depends a great deal upon how long the various elements within much support, especially financial, the cabinet can hang together. they obtain from Chancellor Adolph Prince von Starkemberg is none Hitler. The German leader ap- too fond of the Christian Socialists, pears to be hesitating, Realizing na represented by Dr. Kori the July affair was a flasco and a Schascholgs. discredit to his party, he is re
luctant to sponsor another unless | The Heimwehr, lod by Prince he is certain of success. He is, Starhemberg, feel important after according to highly informed per- their part in defeating the Social. HDUS, between two fires. Histats in February and the Nazis in national programme will not allow July. During the July crisis hey him to give up Austria. But inter demanded their leader benamed vention in Austria affairs, as he Chancellor to succeed Dr. Dollfuss. saw in July when Italian troops massed on the frontier, may bring clined in favour of Chancellor
The young Prince, however, de him quickly into a war.
In either caso his choice is Schuschnigg. Many have asked daring and dangerous. For the why he declined the job. In certain circles it is whispered ha
op.
The expedition, organised by Dr. Otto Schulz, consisted of 23 other German anthropologista, natural-; lets, and botanists, and its object was to explore the unhealthy South American "no man's land" between the Amazon and Pato- mayo rivers. This territory in util a happy hunting ground for adventurous spirits in search of "El Dorado" and the "last white race," for gold and oil prospectors, and is also a refuge for autinwa from Colombia, Peru, and Bena-
tor.
Starting from Cuzco, Peru, in 1924. there were only cleven survivors of the expedition by
1927.
When they arrived at l'astaza ilver, Oriente Province, Ecuador, they were attacked and devoured i by Jibaro cannibals. Dr. Schulz - wis the first victim.
MARRIES SAVAGE..
Fr. Hath, who fainted, sa reeing his friends slaughtered, was more fortunate than hin lender. On recovering consciousness he foun:[ himself in the arms of a Jibaro girl who made him understand that marriage with her at oncel was the only way by which hel could avoid the fate of his com- panions.
A short, and, far the bride, painful, nuptial ceremony follow- ed, her eye-teeth being extracted, in order that she might bear the outward and visible sign of 鞨 Jibaro matron,
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driving dangerously. He pleaded "Not Guilty" to both charges. The defendant sald 'ho ayorved to avold a motor-cycle. He denied that he mounted the footway or was under the influence of drink. In the second case Jack Usher, 30, a motor dealer, of Hillside Burnet, Mansiona High Road,
"Gulity" to similar 10 two санея at Clerkenwell pleaded
He was stated to have Police Court recently motorists charges. ----Dr.-Huth spent five years earn-; were sent to prison by Mr. Her-been driving a saloon car when he ing somewhat precarious existence trund Watson for being under the ran into a motorcycle-combina- as a "maker of a magic and spell." influence of drink and driving tion which had stopped for the dangerously, and the Magistrate red light at the Angel, Islington.
police-constable His activities aroused the jealousy strongly expressed the view that the The
suggested case was not very and hostility of the tribal medicine] public was not sufficiently pro- that the men, who continually asked for tected if only fines were imposed serious one; the defendant was
not driving fast. in these cases. new miracles,
Mr. Watson-Exactly the samIC Realising that his life was in!
Alexander Henry Mundey, 42, a
Street, thing applies to you na in the last of Gainford postman,
And not the slightest |danger Dr. Huth took advantage slington, was sentenced to three case.
of the absence of the warriors on months” imprisonment in the excuse for anyone driving a car a forny and fled with his bride. second division for being antler under the influence of drink.
Usher was sent to prison for For three months they wandered the inluence of drink to such an
to be incapable of three months in the second divi- through the trackless jungle until extent as they reached the Morgan mission exercising proper control when in slon and he was disqualified from charge of a motor-car in Rich-holding a motor-driver's licence nion Road. Islington, and for for three years. station.
time being, he appears to have refused on advice from Promler chosen the latter course. His np Mussolini. It is said he was told pointment of Baron Franz von Papon as Minister to Austria was to bide his time and take charge of
the government at a more designed to calm the jangly nerves portune time for the realisation of of Austria.
hls Fascist plans.
Already there is talk of a cabinet In Vienna, however, the appoint-reshufle. But it may be months ment, of Baron von Papen was before it comes. In the meantimo viewed with suspicion. Many sus-the Government is preparing to pected Herr Hitler was trying to fight all foes from without and -lure the Austrians toward the same within-United Press.
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