Show IL IL DUCE RULES SOUTH TYROL WITH IRON HAN HANI ATTEMPT MAE MA 1 U USE f OF f of T Tc Ij stones Part of Mus' Mus f linis lini's Program By Correspondent of Gazette and Daily New Newl Copyright 1928 1128 by Wort Wor Worl News Service Inc 1 J 1 LONDON April 28 The The 1 t tIn tin In South T Tyrol rol is greater novit now nov it has been since the first tirs shirt was seen in the streets street zen and the fascist regime regimo in 1021 with violence and bloo It will probably reach a clin May when Signor Signer Mussolini linT Italian premier arrives to un un un victory memorial and the l in ml i ants are to be compelled t thim him in national costume wit and flying flags tl 1 A casual tourist might deny Is any such tension He wo would ld test teat on the contrary ry that th the try looks prosperous that e c Where houses are ate being bul built laid down and that there a athe am 01 the signs of or healthy activity activity- would listen in vain in care eafe word against the existing He would hear German sp epand si ep and even read local papers and find no murmur o. o content J I 4 But if armed with some som he would ask private ate in it what they really thought though rosy color of ot this picture would idly fade m He would have to meet the thi secret however He would ha hi haburn haburn burn his Introductions DS H Hel 1 have to be careful not to brea word of his discoveries in the the- I If he lie wrote about them h heji r have have- his letters opened at the theoffice theoffice office for to disseminate tab fall formation is a crime In the first place he would that all Il the public works he so z 1 admired were being labor Imported from Italy and among the original population Is considerable unemployment PAPERS MUZZLED In the second place the i r papers are silent because the muzzled and people say public because o of spies 1 In the third place place let let him hima a cemetery fl The campaign against th the theman 1 man language Is being carrie with ruthless efficiency i Headstones In the must be in Italian so must ins on wreaths wreaths wreaths-or or they ma mj confiscated Only two German newspaper permitted with the exception o fascist and 1 are mere official bulletins m All official business De ducted in Italian Time tables s the law courts th the road ad stations all use Italian e vely Bookkeeping even In the I 1 blest village stores must be 00 in ian an To the peasant Italian tallan may be gibberish they find extraordinary difficulties getting a railroad ticket and worse confusion in ances or going to law law law-evenso even so Is if not the bitterest grievance CATCHING THE CHILDREN Following the motto the Jesuits Give m me the chil child authorities set st their hopes hopeson on new educational system fAn Art Ar Arthe th the adult population German not be altogether stamped out In ten years It is confidently l that the n new w gen generation ration be thoroughly 9 By next year all to schools throughout the land Wi 1 given in Italian Tie The few classes with special lal mils mits that exist for teachings teaching man will be stopped In the th they 7 y have hale been so quate that they will scared scarce missed If parents wish their dren to learn the only language can speak they must resort to vate Instruction g Private instruction on in Germ Gem which h still m goes on in cell rs l i attics attics is Is heavily punished by or Imprisonment or both Sp books with Gothic characters forbidden A A In we ii and confiscated it i LAND m The he peculiar difficulties of and hotels together with the eral situation are doubtless found so many mahy of ot them empty The majority of ot tourists in past have been drawn from Au an and Germany and naturally mans do not care to go where Own language is regard regarded ed with hostility besides it is achieve a holiday mood in this thus thu's s less land Even en if it the obligatory the king and queen of Italy Mussolini nare are hung huS uS without h suitably framed an inn may its us license removed j So strict i Is the surveillance a f few w Weeks ago so the Gasthof ber bel just outside Bozen wh was cl down dow becauSe of the remark W Some Italian workmen ask asked ad If she thought ht Mussolini would turn alive from his visit to 3 in t May She replied that tolE It w V be K a bad thing ns for the Germa i he This answer ver was reported was taken ken before tIme the author authol and md the widow who keeps th her ber jer an and who was not present ing ng the tIme conversation is wit means of livelihood for lor the tha U. I. I least east 1 I |