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Show Italy Tastes Blood No one can deny the invigorating invigorat-ing effect of the Facclst reg me cn Italy. Mussolini has rcinvig-orated rcinvig-orated the Italian pec pie and hi; recent Ethiopian conquest has renewed re-newed dr ams cf a Roman empire, j Wliat this means for the world In the future remains to be seen W 11 Italy, having tasted conquest. become like a vi'd anmal after Its-first Its-first tate of blcod? D:-s the; Italian prccram constitut a nv?r-1 ace to cth-r nations and the peo-: pie of the wrHd. j CertalnV-, Mus'vlini Is the apos-1 tie rf fo-ce as far as Italy Is con-ceTied. con-ceTied. The nct'on of th-1 en'lr.' nation will be dec ded by th" will o' this mar; whether fo- rxac? or for war, and the only answer the other nations can prepnre Is V make ready to meet force with force. At the present time n Duce professes pro-fesses to be satisfied with the taking of Ethiopia, but this complacent com-placent mood Is not apt to remain unchanged. Soonor rr later Italian Ital-ian ambition will look to other f elds, mciv confident row than ever, and some other notion will have to defend Itself against Italian Ital-ian arms. |