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HItOE IRTTRESSSII
SEESIT PTREITANET
Organization of Fasci as
Protective Movement
Is Discussed.
FEAR GERMAN ACTION
Campaign Against Teu¬
tonic Nationals and Com¬
munists Impends.
REDs ATTACK MINISTER
Flood of Printed Propaganda
Urges Natives to Resist
Foreign Efforts.
Special Correspondence to Tun Naw Toix
Hxaaup.
Pnadue, Dec. 30.—A flood of printed
circulars urging Nationalists to rise
and join the Fascista organization has
brought the intense feeling between
Czechs on one hand and the German
Nationals and Communists, on the
other to a fever heat. Although the
predicted break falled to cogie during
the hollday week, bitterness has been
aroused to such a stage that even the
Parliament is the setting for stormy
scenes.
Communists recently hurled a heavy
bundle of printed matter at Dr. Rasin,
#nance Minister, during a discussion
on an unimportant domestic affair,
missing him but hitting Minister of
Justice Dolansky.
Added to the Communist disturbances
in Parliament arethe frequent outbreaks
of German sympathizers. Deputy Bae¬
ran, German leader charged with espion¬
age, recently defied the Czech Govern¬
ment, declaring that he was willing to
commit treason at any time to achleve
the nims of his party. Capt. Jan Wirm
Capt. Gustav Wolf and Lieut. George
Novakowski, all sald to be of Germar
leanings, have been convicted in a mili¬
targ court of selling army information
10 Hungary. The trial was the signal.
for a new outbreak of nationalist ac¬
tivities.
Circulars recently scattered read:
Dur ihree hundred years’ struggle for
the establishment of a free nation is
n danger of coming to naught. The
çause for which thousands of our best
sons feil on battlefields and places of
execution is being attacked on every
hand by enemles within and without the
country. The audacity of these enemles
has reached a elimax. We shall meet
them with their own weapons, and there¬
fore urge all good Czecho-Slovaklans
o form organizations to preserve the
State.
Socialist papers denounced the circu¬
lur as the work of persons who seek to
bring about violence, as was done In Po¬
land
In tho meantime there are indica¬
tons everywhere of the growing enmit)
between Nationalists and ofher factions.
n Troppau recently a performance of
was interrupted
Schnitzler’s Reigen'
by P’an-German students who threw
ill smelling bombs unon the stage where
the Nationalistic piece was being per¬
ormed. Afew days Prevlously demon¬
strators forced Schnitzler to leave a
hall where he was giving a public
reading of his works.
The authorities of Reichenberg and
Gablenz have forbidden the German
General Liman von Sanders to speak,
declaring that he means to foster the
estension of Germang's secret National¬