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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Success for Seipel -- Oct. 06, 1930 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | On the face of things it merely seemed that several of aristocratic, van dyke-bearded Chancellor Johann Schober's cabinet members had quarreled with him one by one, had one by one resigned. |
 | | Decisive was the resignation last week of Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Defense Carl Vaugoin, Seipel disciple and lay leader of the clerical party (Christian So-cialists). |
 | | His reason: refusal by Chancellor Schober to countenance the appointment as President of the Austrian State Railways of another Seipel disciple, Herr Strafella. |
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