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Fascismo was predominantly Republican until the march on Rome in 1922 when a compromise was engineered to bring the Royalists into camp. Mussolini, once a Republican, has scarcely shown himself a Royalist, however much he has become an Imperialist. He may logically desire a reversion to the awful Roman Republic of ancient and glorious days. In the unfolding of such a drama his first role would be Julius Caesar and his last that of the Emperor Augustus. The dream is spacious, redolent with grandeur...
Great presses whirred and thundered, duplicating in pamphlet form two million times an encyclical letter which was sent out last week by the Roman Catholic bishops of the U. S. Episcopate on the subject of the present religious controversy in Mexico (TIME, Feb. 15 et seq.). Though His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes issued the encyclical at Manhattan, it was drafted by four middle western bishops and betrayed in many a line the trenchant, winning pen of the Rt. Rev. Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma. The keynote...
...question of whether the Mexican Roman Catholic Episcopate had meddled in Mexican politics was shrewdly answered...
...present Mexican Government was described as "a product of new paganism." Finally it was asserted that the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico: 1) has carried on most of the educational, relief and hospital work which has been done in that country; 2) has not drawn undue wealth from the people...
...Hawaii for the Hawaiians" and "Yap for the Yaps." In the war of propaganda between Mexico City and Rome the latter is now leading heavily in the U. S. with its two million encyclical letter pamphlets following closely the recently distributed legal indictment of Mexico by William Dameron Guthrie, Roman Catholic President of the Association of the Bar of New York City (TIME, Dec. 13). As the Mexican Government retorts in kind, the "rights" and even the facts of the case are rapidly fading from view. Each new barrage of propaganda, from whichever side, must be weighed with the suspicion...