Sale di Gussago (Brescia).-The Popolari 1 Paderini, Lazzaroni, and Angioli, beaten by Fascists; they will take a fortnight to recover. Bologna.-The house of the farmer Gaetano Piretti attacked, and he and his son Luigi compelled to follow the assailants to the offices of the Fascia. They obey, but on reaching the open country are ·shot. The son killed, and the father seriously wounded. Catania.-Bands of Fascists chase and heat several townspeople because they wear in the buttonholes of their jackets badges which do not find favour with the Fascists. Francavilla.-Prof. Concetto Parisi, of the Popular Party, assaulted and struck while entering· his house. The deputy Lombardo-J:>ellegrino arrested in his own house. N aples.-Fascists fire revolver shots at the Chamber of Labour. Pistoia.-Fascist militiamen arrest Count Carlo Matteucci, propagandist of the D'.Annunzian "Fascio Spirituale. '' Penne.-The· Republican De Caesaris beaten; he had only corne out of hospital a few days before, after an attempt at suicide. Reggio.-Bellentani Leopoldo and Bellelli Bruno beaten by Fascists. Casola Canossa (R. Ernilia).-Don Serafino Vessani threatened and struck by Fascists. Rovigo.-The Socialist Zangrossi Arturo exiled by the Fascists. Uggiate (Como).-Don Sironi, parish.priest, seized by Fascists, carried round the streets, and exposed to the derision of passers-by.· Parnia.-A score of excursionists assaulted by a large 1 Members of the Catholic Popular Party.-Trans, 90 Biblioteca Gino Bianco
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