Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1929 — Page 20

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MUSSOLINI TO CAST SHADOW OVERJ>ARLEY Nations Fear Ambition of II Duce as Bar to Peace Moves. TbU It thg ninth of a **rle of articlat •n th* romlnc flve-nnwer naval narlev in London. written br an authbrltT on international affair*. BY’ WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scrippi Howird Foreign Editor The shadow of a lone man cast athwart the green baiza table of the flve-power naval conference to be held In London next January, will sway that conference as much as any delegate present in flesh and blood. That man is Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator. Credited with boundless ambition and believed by observers to be aiming at nothing less than the creation of anew Roman empire, with dominion over large stretches of southeastern Europe. northern Africa, and the Near East, the pugnacious Duce has given the old world the worst case of goose flesh It has suffered since Napoleon first mounted his white horse a century and a quarter ago. Just what Mussolini has in mind still is a matter of guesswork, but the very vagueness of the menace tends to make it all the more disquieting. Makes Europe Jump The Italian army, navy, air force, and people must be ready, to the very last button, he has warned, for any emergency, however sudden and. by the way he said It. neurotic ana Jumpy Europe judges that he has something definite in mind. Certain it is that Fascist Italy is far from satisfied with her cramped position in the Mediterranean, and is rearing to go. She "arrived in Europe too late." she says, and so found most of the territory taken. Only 110,000 square miles in area, cm - smaller than California, she has a population of nearly 40,000,000. which a high birth rate is increasing rapidly. Yet there is no room for expansion, save at the expense of some other country. Nevertheless, the hypnotic gaze of the new Roman Caesar is roving in more directions than one. Albania, the little Balkan kingdom across the Adriatic, already has become a virtual protectorate and Italian bridgehead, and Yugo-Slavia, next door, is wondering nervously what the next move will be. The Appian Way of the old Roman Empire wound eastward to Brindisi, whence extended on the other side of the Adriatic, it led to Constantinople via Durazzo and the Serbian valley of the Vardar. Yago-Slavs Fear II Duce Today, therefore, many a diplomatic eyebrow Is being lifted at the suggestion that history may repeat itself. Yugo-Slavia openly charges Mussolini with pursuing a policy of • encirclement." Not only has King Zogu of Albania become his puppet, as she views it, but flirtations are going on with Hungary, Bulgaria. Rumania and Greece as well. These goings-on mean more than meets the eye, Yugo-Slavia believes, and recalls the recent episode of the secret shipment ol machine guns to Hungary, which, after they had been discovered accidentally en route, were destroyed mysteriously and the whole affair hushed up. Yugo-Slavia's answer to Mussolini Is an alliance with France and a membership in the little entente—with Rumania and Czecho-Slovakia

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LASHELLE PRESENTS A VOCAL RECITAL Soloists and Choral Ensemble Will Appear at the Herron Art Institute on Next Thursday Night. ON Thursday night of this week at the Herron Art institute, Edward will present a vocal recital. Marian K. Thomas will be dramatic soprano, Frank W. Jacobs, bass baritone, and Cornelius Sheridan, lyric soprano, and the LaShelle choral ensemble The program is a lengthy one and is made up of works of the man\

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