Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1944 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ New Italian Government Tp Punish Fascist Big Shots|
By RICHARD MOWRER Times Foreign Correspondent ROME, Aug. 3—Under the new Italian law to purge Italy of Fascists, the Itallan government will go after Fascist big shots in a big
| way, but will incline toward leniency | with the Fascist “small fry,” Count Carlo Sforza, high commissioner for ! the application of sanctiens against 'fascism, told correspondents yester-
day. The Italian government has taken over from ‘the allied control commission the task of bringing Fascists to trial and the A. C. C. purge commissions in Rome and Naples have been dissolved, Asked whether the royal house of Savoy, as a friend of fascism, ‘would be includled among the “big shots” Sforza replied that he had pledged not to discuss constitutional problems until after the war. sforza’'s purge law is intended to punish Fascist crimes, purge | civil service offices of Fascist ele- | ments and confiscate wealth which was accumulated as a result of fascism. Sforza defined as Fascist crimes acts of big Fascists who attained power by violence and by violating the common law of the country. Will Reintroduce Jury
Sforza announced that the jury
talv. Was there no jury at all
Lunder-fascism? somebody asked in
the course of the press conference. “No,” Sforza snorfed. “There weren't even judges!” Fear is already apparent—notably | “in Sociadist. eirdlest t the governs ments anhodticed”
system would be reintroduced in{-
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. Denton OF FOOD INSPECTOR! East it. was appointed a4 a food Morris Denton, fourth poi LT a the ReSiuOUg of the
committeeman in the 17th ward, re-| 1943. Last fall he qualified as an carelessness of the new, Spanish signed his post as city food inspector | inspector under a “merit” examina2 yesterday. He is reported to have|tion that saw all the old popular front government in 1934 ,.. me roiled over “Democratic in-|appointed inspectors retain their made possible the militarist reac-|fitration” into the city saith de-' jobs. , tionary coup d'etat of Franco In!—== July, 1936. i} Another danger, in the opinion of some Italians, is that if the purge of Fascists is not carried out speed-| ily and thoroughly enough, the popular elements which have suf-| fered bitterly under fascism will in-; cline to take justice into their own hands. | No Leniency in North
Italians of the north, in particular, who acquiesced least and suffered longest under fascism, may | not be expected to favor overmuch any leniency toward “small fry” | Fascists. Sforza himself is aware of the necessity of speed in the purging of fascism. “If this law works rapidly, ‘harsh.
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it will satisfy the sense of justice of | the people,” he said, adding, “but I. hope with all my heart that they | will kill so many Fascists in north : Italy that my law won't be neces-' . sary.” ¢
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