Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1925 — Page 17

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FRANCE, ITALY LOOK ASKANCE AT OVERTURES Union of Germany and Austria Is Feared by Countries. By Frederick Kuh Vmtei Press Staff Corresvondent BERT.TN, July 17. -*■ Europe cards are being reshuffled igf c' nection with the negotiation ' a security pact. France cla. chat Germany has a king up her sleeve, along with plenty of well-armed Jacks. The French also fear that Germany, once granted a seat around the green cloth with other players, Ay ill suddenly produce the highest irumi) in the form of a union with Austria. In one sense, France and Italy are certainly justified in regarding Austro-German union as a real, living issue; the inhabitants of both Austria am Germany are overwhelmingly in favor of breaking down their frontier and becoming a single State. A plebiscite in wide sections of Austria a few years ago showed that more than 95 per cent of the population wants to join Germany and considers this the ultimate solution of Austria’s dilemma. No political party in either country would dare to come into the open against the demand for union. A Striking Fact It is a striking fact, however, that the present foreign ministers of these two nations, while maintaining a discreet silence on the issue, are at heart equally bitter adversaries of Union. The Austrian foreign minister, Mataja, leader of the conservative Clerical Party, obviously fears that such a union would mean the submergence of the political strength of the Austrian Catholic Church beneath the dominant protestantism of Prussia. The German foreign minister, Stressemann, fears that his Socialist opponents in Germany would be greatly strengthened by the voting power of more than a million organized social-democrats from Austria. Moreover, the parties of the Right, which Stressemann represents, are monarchist in sympathy and objective. Almost the entire voting population of Austria is Republican. Therefore, if Austria were able to throw her Republican vote into the scale of the German elections, Stressemann and his royalist friends would be faced with certain defeat at every poll. Ruse of Diplomacy And so we are witnessing the amazing spectacle of two foreign ministers resorting to every use of diplomacy to prevent the Union of Germany and Austria, while the vast majority of their fellow-citizens ar dently wish to obliterate the frontier and unite. While the Clerical Party in Austria and the Nationalist groups

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