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Show YOUNG PHEff OF CONFIDENCE Mussolini Receives Cries of Defiance and Invective With Contempt ROME. Nov 18. Benito Mussolini Musso-lini starts his career as Italian premier prem-ier backed by a stron g vote of confidence confi-dence from parliament. The Fasclstl government was upheld up-held 300 to 116 after a stormy session ses-sion of the chamber Friday In which the socialists and other minority groups broke their sullen silence and hurled defiance and Invectives at the government benches, only to be dismissed dis-missed by Mussolini with contemptuous contemptu-ous remarks und waves of the hand He had demanded obedience from the deputies and the majority bowed to Ihe Inrvitnhle. REPLY IS CURT. To a protest over the manner In : which he had appointed the chamber, ifor its support, he replied curtly: "I treated the chamber tho way iti deserved to be treated." Despite the vote of confidence many I of the deputies wcut home feeling' none too sure that the premier would not dissolve the chamber. Socialists; who voted against the government; were heard to ask' I UK HOLDS WllII' llAMi "How long is he going to stand for the servile attitude of those men whoj would have had him shot a month ago." Others, however, felt that he. holding hold-ing the present chamber in the hnilou of his hand and flourishing the weapon of "dissolution" over its head, Mu j.H..)lnl can rule much more easily than with a parliament having a solid Fascist! majority. |