SUSPICIOUS OF AMERICA
HUNGARIAN MINISTER
MEMORIES OF WILSQN'S
14 POINTS
(Received April 20, 1.15 p.m.)
ROME, April 19.
Count Csaky, Hungarian Foreign Minister, who is visiting Rome, made the statement: "I am suspicious of
America's new interference in Central Europe.- I do not think the Hungarians can possibly have forgotten President Wilson's Fourteen Points, which resulted in the Treaty of Trianon. We ask only to be allowed to work as we desire, with true friends, in order to repair the damage caused by the war and by the misunderstanding of others."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 92, 20 April 1939, Page 9
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