Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1927 — Page 12

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fAKESLIFEON RUNNING JUMP (Continued From Page 1) rlbutes fastened to their leader, who. oust be the embodiment of their ult. The leader must never falter. His 8 the task to lift high the torch of acriflce and to be the bravest of [io brave In times of stress. Defies Would be Assassins And this I remember when atbmpts are made on my life. The efc&uikii last of all should show the train. I forget the assassins and heir devices, forget them quickly nd go on. My faith unshaken conlgns me to the will of destiny, ’here Is no other way and destiny uards me until my work is done. Well-intentioned warnings to be tare of assassins come to me from 11 over the world. My 4 mail is full f admonition for this month or hat. So thoroughly have these welltishlng clairvoyants covered the ronths of the year that there are o months left in which I reathe easily. My latest urged me > take care in December, January, 'ebruary and March. A tender old! •nglish lady wrote me imploring le to wear a coat of mail under my lothes. Danger electrifies me. If a man hould enter my room armed with revolver, I should immediately pring to attack him. I ant built mt way. I plunge forward at the nap just as a hound leaps at at the rat scent in the hunt. I get the ash and immediately I am carried ito the fray My colleagues have warned me gainst the assassin's bullet and omb. They have begged me go trough the streets of Rome with motorcycle escort or a mounted Latoon. They tell me I expose nty;lf too much. I laugh. Signor ederzoni. when he was minister of te interior, insisted that 1 have uards in my automobile, some on to running board, armed the >eth to ward off any who might >me near. 1 threatened him that if ich nonsense were perpetrated 1 ould walk to and from the office. My, ride to and from work is insed a real relaxation from the bur jn of government. 1 cannot stand i have that peaceful morning and rening diversion interfered with, ’y machine would be full of nervous vkward policemen who would irass me to the point of exusperaon with over-zeal, i demand to be t alone, for, facing the people of ome without a squad of guards, I ljoy great abandon. Refuses to Take Precaution And they have tried to put me to 1 sorts of inconveniences, such as j langing my hours, taking a differlt route or having me go to one inistry one day and another the 5Xt, making out of me a sort of orry-go-rc/und. Rut their proposals eet with a categorical no. My lurs are fixed, the same every day. 1 i* o’clock. I arrive tit. the ministry ; the Interior and work until two. then leave for lunch and am hack' three, at the ministry of foreign ‘affs,’working then until ten, then, ck home again. When I live at Villa Torloina on e outskirts of Rome, the route! ies along Via Nomentana, Corso j Italia, Via One to and Via Tritone 1 Palazzo (’high It is a pleasant He and my thoughts travel the hole distance with tlie route. I ive watched the rise of new build- ; gs, the day by day progress on e construction of the ministry f iblic works until its completion, e playing of children, many of horn I have learned to know by >ht so often have I seen them passg. I have seen the workmen re- ; Jr the streets and I am given i

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over during the ride to enjoying the incidents and curiosities of the day. Every dweller along the route knows me and the exact hour I will pass. I think of people, of birds, horses, the blossoming of the flowers in spring, the falling of the leaves in the autumn, sunshine, rain. Danger, never! And, just as I am an exemplar for my fascist cohorts, I am an exemplar too, in the traffic. My chauffeur, Hercules by name, has the most rigid order never to exceed the speed limit. I am insistent that no favor shall be showed my car because the premier rides in it. My car takes its turn at the crossings; it can never dodge around to the side to get past another; it must always 'be in its right line and take its chance with the traffic. While L am a speeder myself in the country, in the city where there are FOB COEDS, GRIP OR INFLUENZA und as a Preventive, take Laxative PROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe'and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

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