21 JUNE 1924, Page 1

Five men are supposed to have taken part in the

murder. Dumini, the alleged leader of the gang, has been arrested. Signor Filipelli, the editor of the Corriere Italian, one of the extreme Fascist newspapers, fled from Rome. He could not be found till last Sunday, when a journalist reported his presence on the seashore near Genoa. Signor Filipelli took a motor boat and tried to escape to France, but was pursued by four or five police boats, was overtaken and arrested. Commendatore Rossi, one of the Fascist Directorate of Four, who resigned his position last Sunday, has successfully crossed the Italian frontier. He has sent letters into Italy from some unknown place protesting his innocence. Signor Finzi, who was Under- Secretary for the Interior, has resigned, and the Chief of the Police has been dismissed. Another arrest made is that of Volpi, who is supposed to have been one of those who actually committed the murder. He was caught near the Swiss frontier. * * *