Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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GUARDSMEN GIVEN
WARFARE PRACTICE
Inmbin, Pa., Ocnernl Shnnnen's home,
nt n dinner Riven nt headquarters of
tlie Fiityslxtli Infantry Urlgude.
Radie greetings te Governer Sprenl
were received during the Governer's
unofficial visit here yesterday frur Unr
nee Hcnle, Jr., Pnrkeilwrg, l'n., a
personal f i loud and r.idle etitlmMM.
Private Jeseph McGiexnn, e West
OlieMer, attached te dhtalnnnl head head
nunrters company, ns the li.vt nmn te
be complimented by the Governer for
Rencrul military bearing mid nppe.tr
nnec. Nightly band concert 6y the regi
mental organizations of the Uttli and
lliltli Infantry rcKlmentH arc new com
petltlve affairs with wireless prcKni'ii
breadeatled from nil parts of tli cn,m
try te the three radio stntieii'' at the
encampment.
Colonel J. AV. Pace, of the eenernl
tlens tednj marked the fifth day of i stnff of the regular nrmy. and attaclied
Brigade Headquarters Company
Gets Taste of Actual
Battle Conditions
RADIO MESSAGES SENT
! a Staff CtrrcH'Otulent
Csmp Duffy. I'n.. July 'JS. Tactical
JBevenients under actual b.ittle wndl-
training for thr reorganized guard.
Early today Colonel Carl A. Martin,
senior instructor from tlie reguhr ar'ii).
ordered out the. brigade hradii'iartcrs
company Inte the weeds surrounding the
western boundaries of the camp ami , lntrui ter. were staged for the benetlt
when tlie arrived there under vuet of tlie (mvrner during Ins vllt yester-
orders they were placed in battle for
mation. Ne ether troops participated in tlie
movement but the strength of the
te mini Uirns Area. IUit'r.iere. ar
rived hete eMerday and uu one of the
guests nt the luncheon given te the
Governer and Adjutant Generil l'eatj.
Mil" athletic under tlie supervision
of Wllllnui A Hngers, camn athletic
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evening public LEDCriFHmteferanEiv fbidaw july 2g,ift22
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FASCISTI DEFY
ITALIAN
TROOPS
brlindc hcndnimrters cempnn vwis lift
' ed te 500 officers and men for the pur
dn. Tlie exhibition was followed by
Seize Socialist Headquarters at
Ravenna Machine Guns
Fail te Oust Them
TEN DEAD IN FIGHTING
By Associated Prcas
Keine, July 28. The Fnsclstl at Hn
vennn have occupied the Socialist bend
quarters and heisted the national Hag.
The police mid Government troops
rushed the spot with machine guns and
armored cars, but found the rnsclstl
Inside refusing te lenve.
The Government has concentrated n
considerable force of troops nt Ilavenna
te prevent further disorders. Several
Kasclsti deputies have arrived there.
A cemmunique Issued tedny by the
Fnsclstl party says that "meblliza
an inter-regimentnl push-ball match Hen of Fnsclstl is limited te forces
between team'i representing tlie two in- i strictly necessary te face the situa-
breeches. Twe hundred arrMU have
been made.
Three mere of the victims In Wednes
day's fighting died yesterday, bringing
the total up tl ten, while the wounded
reached thirty. Many avoided jelng te
the hospitals, fearing nrrest. The fer
ment among the Fascitl is Intense
and the authorities have adopted the
strongest measures te prevent further
disorders. The shutters of all the stores
hny,c been put up and usually bear an
Inscription saying "closed for Fnsclstl
! mourning, nlluding te tlie lone rns
cMii who was clubbed te death.
I The Fascist! hnve published a mani
feste, giving Socialist. Communist mm
Republican lenders twenty-four hours
te lenve the country. The Fnsclstl eny
thnt If any subversive leader" nrc
caught they hnve themselves te blame
for the consequences. '
Reme, July 128. Slgner de Nnvu,
former Minuter of the Treasury,
was received by King Victer Emmanuel
In connection with 'the Cabinet crisis.
Later Signer de Nnva said that he
hoped te be able te form Cabinet
comprising nil branches of the constitu
tional parties except the Conservatives
and Fnsclstl, after which he Intended
te ask former Premier Orlande te re
assume the premiership.
HOMES FOR SHOPVORKERS
fantry regiments.
"Green" horses of the cavalry troop
ers of the lOItd Cavnlrv uuartered nt
pose of establishing communications 1 1 oltireoK. three miles west of here, nte
sufficient for the Infantry brigade The giving their riders much difficulty In
signal men were called into service for the close formation drills. Numerous
the first time and laid thvir ground spills hnve occurred each day.
lines and air communications in record
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Ground wireless radio, ground tele- officers, this enr there has been a no- said that the complete meblliza- ent of sleeping rooms and a large
phone nnd carrier pigeons v ere ued t'' ticeable lac't of Illness among the ilen of the I'af-eisti of tlie provinces recreation Hall.
carry brigade order. troop, due te tlie stilct regulations and i nf I'errara. Holegna. Medena, l'ann.i
Durins tlie movement tlie rattle of hm police supervision of tlie vendins i nml IMncenzn would be ordered If the Clothing Stere Robbed
tlim
Itnvennn has the appearance of a
state of war. Numerous patrols of
carabineers and lleynl Guards march
the streets, while nt strnteglc points de
tachments of infantry and cavalry arm
ed with machine guns are sfntlened.
Dr. ltnle Hnlbe, secretary of the
D. and H. Constructs Buildings for
New Workers at Carbondale
Srranten. Pa.. July 28. (By A. P.)
Carpenters tedny started construction
of large permanent buildings te house
new shop workers of the Delaware and
Hudsen nt Unrheminie
Fascistl Federation of Ferrara. is In. 'ine new niiuinnmi ee or nea yy
HO "'II'H UtllUII. 1-UUIMUI1110 la tliillUH '.
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machine gun tire from the rltle range of soft drinks nnd ice cream
In the rear of the mmching troop
added the war-time atmosphere. Sharp rivalry exists in the terrain
exereNes for division officers tinder
regular army instruction. Majer Wil
liam Fish. New Hrlgliten. ln., has se
far held the highest mark. Majer
Durins the afternoon part of the
maneuver Brigadier General Shannen
wns en the mound and later expressed
himself 11s hiirliK cmt'lled with the le-
apeiise te order's t-hewii by the tinall Fisli is division inspector.
number et men engaged witn tnc ny-
petheticnl brigade. j The members of tlie nole teams of the
As there has been vevcral near, First and Second Troops of Phllndel Phllndel
drewnings In fonewago Lake, wim-, phin are preparing for the inter-troop
nilng instruction was started till- mmn- Plo mntcli scheduled for Sunday after
lng In William A. Itegur. camp ath- neon. This will be the fiist game of
letle nihtiueter. After ghlng the lirs''po!e ever staged at a National uard
ineeiiiints nn land, the men getting encampment,
down te werl h.Uf .stripped as tlie
went through tlie arm motions of the
"crawl" and irmlgeu, the instruciei
took the men te the lake where the
were permitted te put theer into practice.
labor unions dared te make any preve- ' Thieves who robbed the clethine store
catien. of 1. Weiss & Sen. 1204 West 'Berks
Kvery train brings te Bavennn thou- street, escaped with goods valued at
sands of Fnsclstl wearing military caps, )nere than $1000. A deer was found
black shirts, Alpine beets and mllltarj I jimmied.
MENSSeimmmmmis
UNOFFICIAL NOTES
FROM CAMP DUFFY
Hi a Staff ' i rr'spend'yt
Camp Duffy. Mt. Gretna. Juh ''
Brigadier General F.dwnrd ('. Shannen,
Commanding officer of tlie encampmu.t,
was tlie host last night te th'rtj-ix
member of the Itetnrj f'hib from t'e-
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"Digest's" Pell of the Natien
Have Yeu Voted Yet?
In this week's "Digest" (July 29th)
there is a summary of 357,600 ballets
in the poll of 10,000,000 men and
women in every State of the Union
which THE LITERARY DIGEST is
conducting en the subjects of Prohibi
tion and the Soldiers' Benus. There
is also a statement from Mr. Wheeler,
General Counsel and Legislative Super
intendent of the Anti-Saleen League,
and communications from representa
tives of organizations in favor of a
modification of the present liquor law.
Never before outside of a general
election has uch an extensive poll
been conducted. In addition te the
thousands of ballets being received
daily, letters are pouring in from
all sections. By a secret process
these ballets are proof against forgery
and the most careful precautions have
been taken against fraud of any kind,
se that when the final tabulations are
given they will reflect accurately public
sentiment upon these two burning is
sues. These ballets have been sent,
by mail, te mere than 10,000,000 men
and women, representing practically
every profession and industry in the
country. In addition, the poll will be
extended se as te include large indus
trial concerns the result of a poll in
the Edisen plant is shown this week.
The balloting will be continued
throughout the summer and reported
weekly in "The Digest." Don't fail
te get this week's number and study the
returns.
If you have received one of these
ballets be sure te mark and return it
immediately se that your vote may
be recorded.
Other Big News-Features in This Week's "Digest" Are
Ceal Mining As the Natien's Business The Railroad Strike Bleaching Out
the Reds in the Laber Unions Cutting Sante Dominge's Apron Strings
Nailing Down Peace With Canada The Chemical Foundation's Fight
Settling the Upper Silcsian Problem Russian Communism Cleans Heuse
Railroad Travel in Europe Radie Buoys With Brains Interior Decoration
The Scandal in the British Press The Christian Hall of Fame Genea,
Gehenna and Gencna The Sunny Side of Being One Hundred Topics of
the Day Many Illustrations, Including the Best of the Humorous Cartoons.
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MODERN ARMAMENT READY
FOR RUM WAR ON BORDER
Sub Chasers, Airplanes and Armed
Cars Assemble en Canadian Line
Offdeiubur, N. , July 'J3. The
former submarine dinner C 8-133 nr
rlveihcre today .te nlil In the wnrfnre
ngnltift border liquor nmuggllnR. Much
surplus waf mnterlnl nf the Federal
(levernment Is new assembled here. Of
flcliils nssierc thnt within forty-eight
Iieum the enmpnlgn ngalnst rum-running
from Cnnnda would be prosecuted
vigorously with navnl craft, const guard
cutters, nlrshlps, srmed enrs nnd high
power meter trucks. trucks.
Twe powerful trucks, part of a fleet
of forty-eight te be sent te Northern
iScw lerK, nrc already ncrc. J-.ncn win
carry Government agents nrmed with
rifles nnd revolvers nnd will operate
In this 'customs district, being used
chiefly te blockade the highways when
word Is received thnt a cargo of con
traband had left the border bound
Seuth.
Airplanes, submarine chasers and
coast guard cutters are te patrol the
Hf. Lawrence. Ulvcr, which In the past
has been the highway for the liquor
smugglers.
Itcccnt dispatches from Ottnwa and
Montreal nsserted that the Canadian
nutherltlcs would co-operate with
United Stntcs agents In nn nttempt te
shut oft the flew of liquor Inte this
country.
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