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Charge Fascist Youths DEMONSTRATION Seditious Letter

IN ROME

Rome, Nov. 5. Steel-helmeted armed riot police, riding at speed in open jeeps, today charged with batons swinging into a crowd of about 2,000 Fascist youths trying to demonstrate in the centre of Rome outside the Italian Foreign Office.

The Fascists dispersed before the attack to gather later in smaller groups marching about the streets shouting slogans, singing Fascist songs and halting trolley-buses.

This was the first

by organised (overwhelmed demonstration by. the Redevents.-Reuter. Fascist M.S.I. Italian Social Movement Party since it was reorganised at the beginning of this year.

The demonstration was aimed at the Christian Democrat In- terior Minister, Mr. Mario Seel- ba, who last month banned a national rally of the Party at Bari in Southern Italy.

Speaking at the same time in Turin, Mr. Scelba described the Party as "Fascist wolves who, having escaped with their skins,

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Mr. Scelba added, "They need [not be surprised if we act

against them."

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Belize, Nov. 5. Editors of the Belize Buteard were - charged

any with today

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seditious letter against the Governor, Sir Ronald Garvey.

A reply to a letter ask- ing the Governor for In- formation concerning alleged grants to British -- Honduras Was described by the paper as "evisive' and could only have ori- ginated from a desire to! dceclve the people of theTM country."----United Press.

Viligantes Forming

In

Austria

Vienna, Noy. 5.

Workers and peasants of eastern Austria are forming volunteer bands of vigilantes armed with clubs and pitchforks to put down any new Com- munist putsch attempts.

The decision to form the units came after Russian occupation officers in eastern Austria prevented federal police action against Red revolutionaries who burned ERROL

numerous public buildings last month. The Russians did not inter- fere with bands of private citizens who success- fully ejected many insurgents.

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He warned the country gainst the danger of democracy being swallowed up in a violent struggle between rapidly growing Fascism on

the one hand and Communism on the other.

"For those who dream of

using the Fascists to combat the Communists I repeat that Vigilantes will be armed only live, and numerous Red officials the Government completely with assorted clubs and pitch-from the member.unions... condemns the violent interven- forks, political sources said.

Attempts to purge. Commu- Officers of tion of private individuals or of

the units, which nist police officers have been associations for

been described. the have

as the ! less private

successful. The Interior defence of the State," Mr Scelba brigades," are being chosen by police chiefs for assisting Com- corps of "volunteer fire, Ministry dismissed five Vienna

said,

strikers and rowdies

Declaring that the Commu- members themselves now. Such munist nists still represent the bigger groups will not be formed in who barricaded streets and hal- menace, Mr Scelba said, "This the westem zones because the fed all street car and some rail movement has been contained, police there are permitted by traffic in the Soviet sector of to act the capital for two days early the most critical moments have the occupying powers

against the Communist law in October. been overcome and 'democracy

breakers. in this country today possesses

the means to discourage every attempt to overturn our free institutions."

American observers sald for- The government also ordered mation of the Vigilantes marks Armand Frisch, a Communist the first time since the war that who had been police chief in Austrian workers and farmers the international sector of In a reference to the Com- have decided "they must stand Vienna since the war frans- munist

resolve not to fight up and fight they are not to ferred to Innsbruck in the against the Soviet Union, Mr be absorbed by the Commu-French zone near the Swiss Soelbe said that the reason for mists

border. Frisch failed to report this lack of national conscious Labour attitude already has to work on grounds he was ill. ness derived from the fact that involved the removal of Com- His anti-Communist” ““ com- the Italian nation was less than muntats Gottlob Fiala from the missioner already has taken 100 years old and had been Federal Trade Union's execu- office.-United

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