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Students from over a score of foreign countries will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at a gathering of the International Council in the Main Parlor of the Phillips Brooks House to discuss Italy under the Fascist regime. Nicolo Tucci, professor of Political Economy, at Amherst, will address the group on the history and recent developments of Fascism, stressing the accomplishments and improvements that have been brought about under the dictatorship. The regime has fired Italians with a great political consciousness and patriotism and at the same time has safeguarded the country from the menace of Communism, Professor Tucci believes...
...When Fascist Italy's Dino Grandi was in Philadelphia last autumn, Orlando Spartaco jumped on the running board of his car and shouted at the Foreign Minister what sounded like imprecations in. Italian. Arrested on the spot, Orlando Spartaco was later sentenced to two years imprisonment for "inciting to riot." (TIME, Dec. 7.) The case was appealed to the Superior Court where last week the sentence was reversed for insufficient evidence. Policemen, unable to understand Italian, could not testify what Orlando Spartaco had shouted. Remarked Judge Keller: "For all we know, the young man might have jumped...
...suspense of Germany, its critical condition, the advance of the Hitler fascist party in the November elections, and the reforms of Chancellor Bruening form the subject of the following article reprinted from "Current History", and written by S. B. Fay '96, professor of History...
...Federal Governments attitude toward Hitler was so uncompromising that he was forbidden to make a transatlantic wireless talk on Dec. 11, and the Prussian Government was reported to have threatened him with expulsion if he persisted in using Berlin as a base for his foreign propaganda. The Fascist leader left the national capital on Dec. 14, not, however, altogether because of the hostiltiy of the Bruening regime. It appears that he has been having difficulty with Paul Joseph Goebbels and Gregor Strasser, his deputies in Northern Germany, who do not approve of the "legal" methods by which their chief proposes...
Adolf Hitler was in a tight place last week. Canny Chancellor Heinrich Bruning had helped to put him there, first by stealing Fascist Hitler's own battle-cry of "No more Reparations!" then by seeking his aid to keep Old Paul von Hindenburg in the presidency after his term expires in May (TIME, Jan. 18). Handsome Adolf would have to think twice before ousting the man who might end Germany's "economic slavery" (Bruning), and four or five times before opposing the "Idol of the Fatherland" (Old Paul). From his conference with Chancellor Bruning Herr Hitler stalked in a huff...