• tramwaymen, Belliconi and Bacci, dragged to the Fascist headquarters, warned and threatened. * * * * * June 6 (Naples). A Fascist band breaks into the house of Carlo Epifani, the editor of a paper friendly to the Fascists ; they smash ·everything and heat Signor Epifani until the blood runs, on account of an article of his. June 6 (Cremona). Fascists make a second attempt to invade the premises of the journal La Provincia, and to -break down the entrance gate. " . . . For my part, every time that the Democratic journal La Provincia, or any other paper of that firm's, disparages the Fascism of Cremona . . . I shall amuse myself by clouting the editor or someone for it. · This is not lack of discipline; it is permissible for anyone, for the good of the party and the nation, to attack a few old buffers, or the rotten decision of a magistrate.,' Farinacci (leader of the Cremona Fascists). July 7 (Biella). A prefect's decree suspends the Corriere Biellese for an article criticising the Government. July 3 (Trieste). Fascists march on the premises of the Lavoratore ("Worker"), throwing bombs and firing revolvers. July 4 (Bergamo). The chief reporter of the newspaper Eco di Be'>'gamo ("Bergamo· Echo") beaten by Fascists for his account of a local affair. July 13 (Monza). At. night several lorries full of armed Fascists penetrate into the Palazzo Raiberti and wreck the printing-room of the newspaper Il Cittadino (' 'The Citizen''). Damage : 300,000 lire. Treviso. The Prefect suspends the pub1ication of the Republican paper La Riscossa (''Insurrection''). The copies of the paper seized and the editorial and administrative offices searched. 125 Biblioteca Gino Bianco
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