Word: costanzo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cabinet Minister of Interior Benito Mussolini. He will drop, according to the announcement last week: Finance Minister Antonio Mosconi; Minister of Justice Alfredo Rocco; Minister of War General Pietro Gazzera; Naval Minister Rear-Admiral Giuseppe Sirianni; Minister of Colonies Emilio de Bono; and even Minister of Communications Count Costanzo Ciano, whose son Galeazzo is the husband of Signor Mussolini's eldest daughter Edda...
...vice versa. Spurred Italy's rapidly expanding mer chant marine by inducing all the larger Italian lines to merge last week into a new operating trust, the Lloyd Orientale. The mammoth merged fleet includes Vulcania (Cosulich), the Conte Grande and Conte Biancamano (Lloyd Sabaudo). Rumor named Count Costanzo Ciano. Minister of Communications and father-in-law of Daughter Edda. as the destined board chairman of Lloyd Orientale, thus making Italy's entire merchant marine a Mussolini-Ciano family affair. Expanded plans for the loth anniversary (next year) of Fascism's March on Rome to include "the greatest...
...with this truth. Only when one is obsessed by impetuosity to forge malicious informations, he is liable to incur blindly in mistakes such as the one you have rushed into by reproducing at p. 23, May 5, a picture of former Governor of Rome, Senator Cremonesi, given as Count Costanzo Ciano, father of the young bridegroom of Premier Mussolini's daughter. TIME would make itself a treat in leaving the Italian affairs in more skilful hands, if events marking the life of Italy-that great country that much taught to humanity in the past and a lot can teach...
TIME regrets that it was led by International News Photos Inc. into confusing bearded Count Costanzo Ciano with mustachioed Senator Cremonesi...
Next out of the motorcade stepped the morning-coated, silk-hatted bridegroom, deferentially escorting the Countess Costanzo Ciano, his mother. From the third car descended Donna Rachele Mussolini. At a reception the day before she had presided for the first time in her life as the Dictator's official hostess. Usually she lives in Milan, 350 miles from Rome. Appropriately the Dictator's wife was escorted by the tall, stern Roman with eagle-eyebrows and crisp white beard whom L'Avenir had called Il Duce's "designated successor": Count Costanzo Ciano...