Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1926 — Page 12
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MUSSOLINI GIVES HIS RECIPE FOR RUNNHTION Run It Like Any Big Business, Says CaesarRoosevelt. ■Editor’s Note—William Philip Simms. Times fore Urn editor, has Just returned to Washington from an extensive European trip. Below is printed the second of a series of articles based upon a long interview with Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy. By William Philip Simms WASHINGTON, Oct. I.—Here is Dictator Mussolini’s recipe for running a nation: “Run It as you would any big business—with men who know their jobs in key positions, as economically as possible and free of personal politics. “I manage Italy just as I would a railway, an automobile factory, or any iron works, for that is all any Government is, just a great big business.” Resembles America We were talking in the Italian boss’s office In Chigi Palace, Rome. I had just journeyed the length of Italy and had been amazed at the transformation wriught by Mussolini. Four years ago, this October, Italy was tottering on the brink of Bolshevism, anarchy and chaos was complete. The Government at Rome was paralyzed. The country was bankrupt. The people were hopeless. Now heads are high, business is flourishing, the Government is paying its debts and making money
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Just a few days ago Mrs. Nora B. Alderson, well-known Indianapolis lady, living at 1734 W. Minnesota St., this city, made the following statement to the Konjola Man, who is at Hook's Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where large crowds are calling daily to find out for themselves about this surprising new compound. “I want to tell you that Konjola is the best medicine that ever entered our home,” said Mrs. Alderson. "Besides the great benefits which i derived from it myself, I can also state that it built up the health of my son, William. “I had a sever case of stomach trouble for 15 years, and I finally got so bad that everything I ate would make me feel miserable. Any kind of meat, onions or sweet food would be poison to my system. I went on a strict diet, but even then I continued to suffer. The food I ate would form a hard knot in my stomach, ferment and become sour, so that large quantites of gas would bloat me up and cause the most intense pains. I had such burning from my throat to the pit of my stomach, and every night I couldn’t sleep more than a few hours, because my nerves were always un s'.rung. I had dizzy spell3, caused by a torpid liver, and nearly always had a bitter taste in my mouth. I lost a great deal of weight and was In a very poor state of health. "Well, I couldn’t get anything that would help me, and I didn’t know what to do next. Then I heard about Konjola and what It was doing for Indianapolis people, so I went to the Konjola Man and got this medicine and started taking it right away. I noticed a difference almost at once, and when I had taken three bottles I did Just what the Konpola Man told me to do. I began to eat anything I wanted, and it was the first time in years that I actually relished my food. Everything digested fine, and that night I slept without waking up once. I kept getting better each day, and I suddenly realized my stomach was in wonderful condition. Now the awful pains do not come, and I don’t bloat up with gas or have the awful burning in my chest. I never become restless at nights, and every morning I start the day feeling fine and I finish up the same way. I eat anything I want and my food is building up my general system. The liver 1 trouble is gone, and I haven’t had a dizzy spell in several years. “In the case of my son, I gave him half the regular dose, and now his eyes are brighter and he seems to have twice the life and energy he used to have. Yes, Konjola proved a wonderful medicine in our home and I know that every one who suffers should take it, for it will surely bring results.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold In every Hook Drug Store In Indianapolis and by other leading druggists in the nearby towns throughout this section.—Advertisement.
Given Chateau as Music School
When Mrs. Pearl Hussey Flanagan, Wichita (Kas.) singer and music teacher, was in Franco recently she was tilled with admiration when she was shown through a fifteenth century cliateau in the Montmartre, in Paris. Now the owner of the chateau, the Abbe Loubiore, has given it to her to use as a school for Arne rican girls, who want to study music abroad. She is on her way home to raise funds for an endowment.
and Italy resembles America in its atmosphere of prosperity and success. Some of this I mentioned to Italy’s famous premier and asked him how he'd done it; he answered me as above. Fundamentally it had been a very simple matter. He had taken over an unprofitable business, found out why it was not making expenses and corrected the mistakes. Caesar, T. R. and Ford Benito Mussolini is a mixture of Caesar, Teddy Roosevelt, Henry Ford and a stick of dynamite. He imposes like the first, dramatizes himself like the second, has mule-sense
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# like the third and all the potentialities for both construction and destruction of the last. But it is dnly fair to add that up to now so far as Italy Is concerned, his explosions have all been constructive. He has blasted out the stumps and loosened the soil so that anew Italy might grow powerful and tall where few believed anything much would ever grow again. Temperamentally Mussolini is a Latin Roosevelt. Imagine the Teddy of the first years in the White House—hard working, hard playing, sports-loving, impulsive, outspoken, hard-hitting—with a super-Italian
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temperament added to his own, and you’ll begin to see what sort of man is now making Italy jump through the hoop. Add a pair of enormous, black, hypnotic eyes, and a jaw that looks as if it chewed up railway spikes as though they were cheese straws, and the picture will be still more faithful. A General Manager Three years affo when I talked with Mussolini the first time he showed me his Caesar-Teddy self the more. This time he turned the Henry Ford side —the organizing, planning, practical business man side of himself. I saw him as the efficient manager of Italy—not so much its prime minister —and I could easily imagine him not in Chigi Palace, Rome, hut at Ford’s plant in Detroit, telling how much he’s reduced the company’s expenses, increased its profits and enhanced its prestige since he’d taken over the job. Politicians are Mussolini's pet abomination. They are responsible for most of the ills of governments the world over, he thinks. He says they are always trying to get special privileges for some particular group
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or other Instead of working for the good of the people as a whole. Hates Them A politicians, says Mussolini, devotes most of his time planning how to keep another politician from taking hi3 Job away from him. What little is left he utilizes entirely trying to gain favors for those who put him where he is. The general good is completely lost sight of. So Mussolini Is now spending much of his time trying to weed politics out of government, both city and national. Today the government of Italy is less a government than it is a management. Mussolini l*s put every Italian town and city under a city
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manager especially chosen for his knowledge of the particular problems of the particular city. And the Italian government itself is run along much the same lines. I asked the dictator why he thinks his system Is superior to ours. His answer was enough to make the flesh creep on every living politician and cause every dead one to turn over in his grave. Tomorrow you’ll read it in this paper. Premier Baldwin has more than 8.000 pipes, the gifts of admirers. A pet parrot, with clipped wings, walked fifteen miles into Evanston, 111., after falling from the automobile of a constable who had replevined the bird.
DOCTORS WILL FLY Australia to Expedite Medical Aid by Air Route. SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. I. Australia may be the first country in the world to inaugurate a flying service of physicians and dentists. The National Commission on Health is considering a scheme by which airplane mail lines could help to bring rapid medical aid to any one dangerously ill in the remote bush areas. The Australian Inland Mission of the League of Red Cross Societies is [ seeking to install a simple, standard type of wireless apparatus that may
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be worked effectively by the un initiated in radio, so that aid may be signalled for. MIRROR EXTRAVAGANCE 241 in One Government Office; Outnumbered Employes. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. I.—MdW! mirrors than employes were found in one Government building, in the course of moving a Government bureau’s offices, according to a public buildings report. There were 241 mirrors listed in the moving report, and the employes, male and female, numbered less than this number.
