Signor Giunta, Facist Deputy of Trieste, published an article in which he said: “The people are following a policy of Mussolinismo, not Fascismo, a dangerous game—and our chief should be aware of this danger.”
Admitting no insubordination to Premier Mussolini, he continues: “It is better to recognize our own bad points ourselves rather than see them served up in piquant sauce by our adversaries.”
Deputy Misuri, former Fascist, made an eloquent appeal in the Chamber of Deputies for a return to constitutional methods of Government.
At night, in a dark street, Misuri was struck on the head by “unknown assailants.” His condition is serious.
Benito Mussolini intends, it is affirmed, to dissolve the Chamber if the anti-Fascist movement gains further ground.
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