MUSSOLINI'S VISIT
EXTRAORDINARY PLANS
DUCE'S SAFETY
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph- CopyrlEUt.)
(Received September 18, 10.30 a.m.) BERLIN, September 17.
Germany is going to extraordinary lengths to honour Siguor Mussolini's visit to Herr Hitler on September 24. Doubtless Herr Hitler has not forgotten his own visit to Italy.
Workmen are engaged day and night flood-lighting the entire Unter den Linden and erecting columns 40 feet high surmounted with Prussian eagles. A tower 120 feet high is being built in Adolf Hitler Platz.
A'whole Army Corps is to parade at the Munich railway station, where the JDuce will arrive.
Special precautions will be taken to protect the Duce, as anti-Fascist Italian refugees are flocking into Germany from France.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1937, Page 10
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