Word: fascistes
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Meantime at Orbetello, Italy, General Italo Balbo was tuning up 24 Fascist seaplanes to fly over in style. Transshipped to Montreal and reassembled, England's famed London-Edinburgh express, the Royal Scot, complete with new paint, shiny brasses and fresh-scrubbed stewards, exhibited itself to 3,000 an hour in New York before touring leisurely out to Chicago. Mexico City was polishing up a special Presidential train to bear the famed Monte Alban jewels to Chicago's Fair. From Japan to Chicago had come a national exhibit filling 17 freight cars...
...should Fascist agitators and propagandists be allowed the free run of London when you won't allow a Communist...
...great favorite of the editor's mother, the late Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. As a foreign correspondent he won fame and was supremely happy. For ten years, 1915-25, he directed the Tribune's foreign bureaus from headquarters in London. He covered the War, the Peace, the Fascist march on Rome. He adopted and has retained the attitude and habits of an English gentleman. His neighbor and good friend was Ramsay MacDonald...
...Chileans knew that a secret Fascist Chilean organization existed whose purpose was to uphold the Republican regime of President Alessandri. Even members of the individual cells did not know its full strength. Last week they were out in the open, in uniform, pounding down Santiago's broad Boulevard Alameda from the Jockey Club to the Plaza de Armas. Chileans grew round-eyed as they passed, line after line, 10,000 strong, to the music of 24 bands. Most of the units wore blue overalls with overseas caps and belts, country regiments were in khaki or grey. None bore arms...
Beaming broadly, the Fascist Commander-in-Chief Eulogio Sanchez Errazuriz led the parade past his President; behind him came his general staff, which to the general surprise contained many...