Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1931 — Page 2

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PRESS,SPEECH ARE CURTAILED BY MUSSOLINI Even Pope Muzzled If He Raises Voice Against the Premier. TUa h the wreath article by Webb oti ftKlia had Italy. BT WEBB MILLER United Prra Staff Corrataondeat ROME, Feb. 10.—Part of the considerable price Italy Is paying for the numerous material advantages of Mussolini’s strong, purposeful government Is curtailment of the nation’s liberties—infringement of freedom of the press, freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. There is not complete freedom of the press in the usual meaning of the term. This infringement is now accepted voluntarily because of their political and patriotic convictions and others tacitly acquiesce for reasons of selfpreservation on the part of the great majority of the newspapers. Fascist newspaper men informed me the press is not permitted to criticise the regime, or form of government, but is permitted a certain amount of latitude in discussion of the government’s measures and actions of men in the government except Mussolini. I saw cardboard slogans on the walls in Fascist offices in Rome reading “Mussolini is always right.” This also applies to the press. Arhaldo Mussolini, brother of the Duce and editor of Popolo d’ltalla of Milan, told me that newspapers are free to discuss the government’s

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BUY EMPLOYE IS SHOT BY THUGS AT GASSTATION Three Youths Are Being Held in Connection With Case. Leo Qurvltz, 15, of 1406 Montcalm street, Standard Oil filling station attendant at Fourteenth and Rembrandt streets, was wounded slightly in the chest Monday night by one of two bandits who held him up and were about to take him for a ride when the gunmen became alarmed. Today police said Raymond Sn)all, 31, of 1856 South Pershing avenue, admitted he shot Gurvltz, who, he said, yelled and ran around the comer of the building when he drove into the station to purchase oil. With Small, police are holding Forrest Harrell, 21, of 46 North West street, and Edward Coble, 19, of 335 Bright street. James Pruitt, 2154 South Illinois street, laundry truck driver, sur-

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rendered S2O to a Negro bandit in the 200 block North Noble street Monday. Ernest Wheeler, sl6 Lockbum street, another laundry truck driver, lost SSO to a bandit near Hoosler airport: and Ben B. Hurst, 46, R. R. 17, Box 109, also a laundry truck driver, gave up $45 to a Negro gunman. O. C. Smith, 6331 West Washington street, Ben Davis merchant policeman, shot at two men he caught smashing a plate glass window in the Lober clothing store there early today. They escaped in a sedan. Mrs. Katherine Williams, 2248 Broadway, told police a footpad grabbed her purse containing $35 In the 1000 block North Pennsylvania street Monday night. Driver Breaks Arm James Sugrue, 422 North State avenue, sustained a broken arm and Charles Frederick, Toledo, 0., was arrested on reckless driving when their automobiles collided at East and Washington streets today.

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WIFE, HUSBAND DIE Aged Woman Attempts Rescue in Blazing Home. By United Prett DANBURY, Conn., Feb. 10.—An aged woman, unable to drag her invalid husband from their blazing cottage, perished with him in the flames today. Firemen found the charred bodies of Mrs. Ada Jennings Gilbert, 70. and William F. Gilbert, 73, locked in embrace Apparently she had attempted tc lift the invalid from his chair, and failing, remained with him to die.

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Automobiles reported to police a* stolen below to: A. D. Skiles. Rrenklln. Chevrolet coach. 234-eai (1921), Iron Franklin. Motion White. 4516 West Washington street. Rord tudor, from In front of 1201 Nordyka avenue. ,

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Henry Selloff. 819 College avenue, Graham Page truck, found at Noble end Washington streets. Offered Canada Governorship BELFAST, Feb. 10.—The duke of Abercom, governor of northern Deland, was offered the governorgeneralship of Canada, an official announcement made here said.

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