Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1936 — Page 6
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VENIZELOS TO RETURN SOON, WRITERJjLAIMS Victory of His Party at Polls and Death of Enemy, Reasons. BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON. Feb. 21.—(NEA)—Five times premier, eight times a rebel, and always the nine-lived political cat of Greece, Eleutherios Venizelos is expected soon to leave Paris for Athena.
At 72, this "grand old man of the Balkans" is a political exile in Paris. But the combined break of victory of his pirty at the polls in Athens and the sudden and unexpected death of George Kondylis, his bitterest opponent, have set the stage for yet another “comeback.” The importance of another Venizelos comeback at this time lies in the fact that he is known to favor the British in the present Mediterranean scramble, and would undoubtedly ratify and support the military understanding that now exists between Britain and Greece in case of trouble with Mussolini. Kondylis had been sympathetic to Mussolini and the Italian point of view. It was Kondylis, too, who broke the Venizslist "revolt” in Crete last spring, and afterward declared that Venizelos must never be allowed to return to Greece. It was Kondylis ■whose military coup restored King George to the throne last October. Then when the Venizelist Party poled a small majority over the Kondylists in January, Kondylis said he would by force prevent Venizelo’s return, despite an orderly and honest decision at the polls m his favor. Then Kondylis suddenly died. Venizelos now has an open road ahead of him to a return and his sixth premiership. King George, who had already split with Kondylis in the few months since his restoration, might be expected to welcome Venizelos as head of the government. Venizelos is best known to America through his part in aligning Greece with the Allies during the World War. King Constantine was then pro-German, his wife being a sister of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. Venizelos succeeded in setting up a pro-ally revolutionary government, deposing Constantine. He sent Greek troops to Salonika and took part in the Versailles peace conference. But all that was only an incident In the turbulent life of this political cat-of-nine-lives. As long ago as 1896 ha was leading a revolt of his native Cretans against Turkish rule. And this sort of perennial revolutionary activity he has continued up to the present when, only a year ago, his followers tried an abortive revolt. But in Balkan politics Venizelos has been in the forefront of trade and reciprocal treaties among these nations looking to healing Europe’s chronic spot. Living comfortably in Paris with his young wife, Venizelos might hesitate at re-entering the maelstrom of Greek politics. But on the other hand, he has never yet been deaf to such a call to power as is expected to come to him from King George as a result of Venizelos’ latest victory at the polls. WABASH ALUMNI TO NOMINATE 6 TRUSTEES Two Are to Be Elected March 29 for Four-Year Terms. Times Special CRAWFORDSVTLLE, Ind., Feb. 21. —Wabash College alumni today were receiving ballots for the nomination of six trustees, two of whom will be elected to serve a four-year term in a final balloting, March 29. Under election rules, all alumni of the school are eligible for membership on the trustees’ board, five members of which will complete their terms in June. These five are Edward E. Ames, Melvin V. Oggel, Edgar H. Evans, Joseph J. Daniels and George B. Luckett The two trustees elected are to serve from 1936 to 1940.
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DEBATE TEAMS HOLDJOURNEY 13 Schools Are Represented in Competition at Franklin. Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Feb. 21.—Debate teams representing 13 colleges In fi\|e states were arriving here today for a week-end invitational tournament at Franklin College. More than 72 debaters are expected to participate in contests beginning this afternoon and continuing until noon tomorrow. Indiana entrants, in addition to the host school, are Oakland City and Indiana State. Other colleges scheduled to compete are Eureka, 111.; Western State
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