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...Opposition was bolder-too bold for Italy. The Tribuna declared that the resignation was caused by the "foul campaign of misrepresentation carried out by the Fascisti in the days preceding the election." The Giornale d'ltalia said that the resignation was a protest against the Fascist régime and showed the depths to which political methods in Italy had fallen. For thus airing their opinions the first editions of the day were suppressed by the censor...
...usual to assume that Signor Mussolini's volte face from Socialism was a sudden thing; but this is erroneous. In the autumn of 1914, he founded Il Popolo d'ltalia, in which he advocated participation in the War on the side of the Allies, whereas he had been against intervention. The Socialists expelled him from the Party, but Mussolini remained a Socialist at heart, his revolutionary spirit unchecked...
...Popolo d'ltalia, Mussolini's organ, was longer-winded...
...Popolo d'ltalia again called upon the Fascisti to keep the peace and even rebuked them: "But we also must address a stern word to those who wish to continue the lawless days of Fascista punitive expeditions. They are led astray by their romantic souls, while the 'Legalists' are obviously tired of being Fascisti. "Criticisms made just for the pleasure of criticising are work for fools. Fascismo which does not create instead of talking is not Fascismo, just as we cannot consider as Fascisti some of the men whom recent political events have brought into the limelight...
...this he received in the '90's, the decorations of Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur and Cavaliere della Corona d'ltalia. Following his War-work as Chairman of the "American Poets' Ambulance in Italy" and President of the New York Committee of the Italian War Relief Fund of America, he received the following honors: Commendatore della Corona d'ltalia, Officier de I'Ordre de Leopold II (Belgian), Commander of the Order of St. Sava (Serbian), culminating in the high Italian award of Gran Cordone dell' Ordine SS. Maurisio e Lazaro, given in 1921, when President Harding accepted his resignation...