July 14 (Ancona). Fascists seize the papers Corriere della Sera, Popolo, and Voce Repubblicana and burn them in the middle of the piazza. June 16 (Viareggio). Fascists beat the editor of the weekly Gazzetta della Ri·viera, because he is a candidate for Parliament, and seize the paper .. July 17 (Milan). The editorial offices of L'ltalia burnt by bo111bsbeing thrown into them. July 18 (Lucera). The Popolo di Capitanata (' 'The People of C.") suspends p·ublication in order to .avoid "a free voice being suffocated by violent means." July 19 (Monza). Fascists make the ptoprietor of the newspaper stall hand over to them the copies of the Sindacato Rosso (" Red Trade Union"), and destroy them in the piazza. July 22 (Biella). The lawyer David Nissim, chairman of the Liberals ; the accountant Dante Coda, editor of theTribuna Biellese; and Enrico Sarri, attacked and beaten by Fascists, on account of an article published in that paper.: · * * * * * October 27 ( C-ivitavecchia). Fascists prevent the sale of the Voce I?ep-ubblicana, and make away with the bundles of papers. October 29 .(Florence). A newsvendor named Secondo Giorni dragged to the F·ascist headquarters, threatened with serious violence,-an imitation pyre being set alight,-and warned not to sell "subversive" papers any longer. October 26 (Florence). A newsvendor named Ronchi cudgelled by Fascists for distributing "subversive" publications. November 15 (Forli). In the Piazza Saffi, Fascists beat a Republican student named Baldi Eraldo till the blood· runs. The copies of the Pensiero Romagnolo ("Romagna Opinion") in the newsvendors' stalls seized and burnt in the piazza. 126 BibliotecaGino Bianco
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