Show i Otto OttoMay May Bring Brin War War to toI YI I Hungary t c- c Otto OUo year old heir apparent to tho throne of ot Hungary Hungar may place another war into th the pages of at European history Otto i is the center of ot one of ot tho the greatest controversies controversies con con- tro of or f toda today toda writes Maureen Rue flue in In Inthe the rent current issue BUe of ot Liberty magazine He m more re than a a. gesture To millions of ot people he hc is 18 the king Ing of ot Hungary Huns To millions of oC others ho is a threat of or war Outsiders Outsiders Out Out- siders might believe e that It ft is Hungary's own busl- busl ness whom she sho wants as king But that thit Is not so Three e e nations in central Europe regard the return of or a Hapsburg to the throne of or Hungary which is still sUll a monarchy but with a a. vacant throne as as l an art act lct of or warThe warThe warThe war The presentation of ot the crown of or St. St Stephen to Otto would seem impossible were l it not for the fact act that Hungarian n have nave powerful allies ames I the principal one ono being Italy In fact t. t the Jio Hungarians have ha assured me that the youngest daughter of ot the I king and queen o of at f Italy Princess Maria dl di Savola has been promised as M his bride Thus with the remains of aristocracy e eager ger for tor a a return to rn monarchy n r hr with an uncounted num- num number num num- ber of or peasants unable to understand an any rule but that of at an heir to the crown of or St st. Stephen and with prospects of oZ a a. union n with the Italian family and th thc tho p power of ot Mussolini brightening the stage tage r for fora r a. a a royal triumph is being hopefully hope set in the land landof landof landof of tho the Magyars Jag Through most of ot 1930 November o 20 was wan a looked forward to to as the tho day of ot return for tor when a a. Haps Haps- burg Is 18 iS Sf b by Hapsburg tradition he Is eligible to rule The rhe day passed passed however without a a. thrust for tor or the throne Tho pressure of ot the Little Entente whose whoso members now hold nold the lands sliced off oft the Hapsburg dominions daunted the who expect their prince to rub rule over oer a n. united Hungary |