Should President Calvin Coolidge spend a fortnight as the guest of Premier Benito Mussolini and then return to advocate a Fascist government for the U. S., editors would cry "Hot news!"
Such a cry went up at Budapest last week when Premier Count Stephen Bethlen de Bethlen of Hungary returned from two weeks spent visiting Signor Mussolini at Rome and said: "My Government will undertake in the immediate future a thorough study of the Fascist system, especially its social aspects. . . . We shall then adopt those Fascist reforms which have...
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