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Show INVADERS TOLD TO LEAVE ROME New Cabinet Takes Oath; Twelve Slain During Political Riots ROME, Oct. 31 (By the Associated Associ-ated Frcss) The Fascist! high command com-mand today ordered the demohlllza-tlon demohlllza-tlon of the Fascistl, and they will leave for homo after their patriotic procession, which will he held this '. i ning. Thf situation in Italy, according to a semi-official expression today is regarded as normal again. The iot-tlen.ent iot-tlen.ent of the crisis. It Is added, is hailed with great satisfaction by pub-I pub-I lie opinion cabin rr SWORN IN LONDON, Oct, 31. The members of the new Italian cabinet headed hy Dr Benito Mussolini, the Fascistl chieftain, took their oath of office before King Victor Emmanuel at 7:16 0 ( lock Monday night and assumed office of-fice Immediately, says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Rome TWELVE REPORTED DEAD ROME, Oct. 81. Twelve persons1 were reported dead today as the result re-sult ot attacks Monday in which Fascistl Fas-cistl were Involved. Snipers fired :rom windows while the Fascistl from Abruzzl were cross lng a workmen's quarter through which they were entering the city. I Four Fascistl fell dead Reinforce-! inents were Bought nnd the police soon occupied the whole zone, which is thei I some one In which Fascistl were attacked at-tacked last May 113. during a celebration celebra-tion of the anniversary of Italy's entrance- Into the war The other fatalities reported today elgiit in number, resulted from a clash Monday afternoon between Fascistl and communists In the SlburtlnO quarter I A band of Anconn Fnsci3tl led by. ' Caaare Rossi broke into the home ot I : Deputy Mingrlno. commander of the communist red guards. Monday night.; They seized all the documents theyj could find, sequestered forty hand grenades and threw the furniture Into I Hie street and set It on lire. ROME F,n CTANT Home awaited with eager expectation expecta-tion today the formal entry Into the cltj t thousands of Fascistl who were called ''rom all parts of the country over the week-end In support of the Fascistl demand for control of the c ountry. ThJ.s demand now satisfied with the call to power of their leader, Benito Mussolini who Monday formed a cabinet In which the Fascistl influence in-fluence strongly predominated, the r.fv government was ready to take Cull control and Irs Fascistl supporters: from all Italy prepared to celebrate !h'-!r triumph b a procession through the city. It WSJ decided Monday night, however, how-ever, that not all the throngs of Fnsolstl who mado their way to the vicinity of Rome at their leader's! ill should participate In tho trlum- phal march, tho Idea being to limit, their number to 15.000 with the routol of the, parade passing hy tho Qulrlnal for a tribute to King Victor Emmanuel, Emman-uel, a march through tho main strr to the unknown soldier's tomb and th.-r. a demobilization and th- return 6f ih- demonstrants to their homes I In various parts of Italy. i I TRIUMPH CELEBRATED Meanwhili the FascLstl already In Rome Including some from outside who had previously entered tho city, celebrated th-'lr triumph informally L by n.ijit parades undaunted by fre- B OU'ml heavy showers, slnplnj; patrl- C otic Fascistl soncs Interoorcd with i Fascistl war cries Notwithstanding the rain they managed to light bon- flrrs in tho various c.unrcs In which thej burned socialist nM communist I literature Including forms for subscribing sub-scribing to the funds of the parties v. ith communistic tendencies, taken In raids on the offices of the Avanti and the communist chember of labor. The demonstration.! and otherB which had occurred through the day Monday, led to sporadic disorders In some quarters during shlch there was considerable shooting with a number of futalltles. a total of 2 dmths being reported. MAKEUP OF CABINET The composition of the Mussolini cabinet and the chance Jt will have for eommnndlng a majority In parliament parlia-ment continue to be dlscu.ssed. With Signor Mussolini, tho new ministry, according to the latest classification comprises five Fascistl. two Catholics, three Democrats one Nationalist and I one Liberal, with the addition ofl Oeneral Dla.-: and Vice Admiral Thaon l dl Revel, who being senators and also brlonplng respectively to tho army' and navy arc not assigned to anv special party Aeennntcr r.f Maallili. J ' ' ' " v ' UOO V C , , , .1 I J .CI il IH I before King Victor Emmanuel Mon-Iday Mon-Iday wh'-n he went to consult over tho formation of tho cabinet arc bringing rut some picturesque details Mussolini Musso-lini v.ns wearing his Fascistl uniform and his first words to hLs majesty I were: HE APOLOGIZES "I must apologize for coming before your majesty in my black shirt" Mussolini, who also wore a Sam j Brown belt, puttees and sash of tho I'l.im. dr.rs, added tlw.t h wished to I present himself as representative of the national movement which had c.rt brown nil obstacles In order to reconstruct the country for "which purpose," he went on, "I am your majrety's obedient servant '" The kins and Blgnor Mussolini then shook hands, both pledging themselves them-selves to work together for the advancement ad-vancement of Italy The Faristi exported the parade would be reviewed both by King Victor Vic-tor Emmanuel and Blgnor Mussolini The Fascistl arr.inire.l in h.v. ... "cuci.ni iu nve machine ma-chine guns and armored cars In the I procession. AMBASSADOR Ql'ITS PARTS. Oot. 31. (Hy the ssoej- nted cress i fount Sforza has teie-graphed teie-graphed his resignation as Italian am-bassador am-bassador st Paris to Premier Mussolini Musso-lini H explains hat In his view the new government should have In such posts men in thorough accord with its policies "J express for the new government the most cordial good wishes," the nm-basndor's nm-basndor's telegram read, "but In a foreign policy Which Is reallv a policy and not "Imply a group of -likes and i dWlk.es everything Ls Interdependent and for men who know all Subjects and who are In accord with the new government they arc most delicate |