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...Said Signer Mussolini, in extenso, to explain and defend his well-known anti-Locarno -and anti-League policy...
Point after point, policy after policy, fact after fact, were dealt with by Signer Mussolini for two hours and a half, while the Chamber buzzed with comment, indulged in a spontaneous laugh, or applauded the Duce...
Thoroughgoing distorters, they quoted from Signer Mussolini: "The policeman is more important than the professor"; whereas he actually said: "Gentlemen, it is time to say that the police must be not only respected, but honored [applause]. Gentlemen, it is time to say that man, before feeling the need of culture, felt the need for orderliness. It can be said that the policeman preceded the professor in history [laughter], because, if there are not hands armed with handcuffs, laws become dead letters...
Throughout Signer Mussolini's speech, which was promptly hailed by Fascists as great, definitive and prophetic, he was watched by a young girl and a man greatly resembling Premier Mussolini, who sat together in the Diplomatic Gallery. These intent watchers were Dictator Mussolini's daughter, Edda, and brother, Arnaldo. They applauded fiercely when II Duce cried at last...
...months ago the directors of the Philharmonic Society of New York announced what other orchestra supporters enviously called "the catch of the season"-slim, fiery, volatile Arturo Toscanini of Milan engaged for 1927-28. The Philharmonic had had Signer Toscanini often before but always as a guest conductor. Now he would conduct 41 concerts, be a "regular...