ITALIAN AVIATOR
EXPELLED FROM SWITZERLAND Press Association—By Telegraph—Copy right. BERNE 1 , November 29. (Received December 1, at 1.30 a.m.) The Government has decided to expel the Italian aviator Biizzolesi. The expulsion is based on Buzzolesi’s entry into Switzerland without a permit; [A fantastic anti-Fascist plot, in connection with which an aeroplane flew from France across the Alps to dx-op pamphlets attacking ended on July 14 in disaster to Giovanni Bussolesi tlie pilot, who lost his way in a fog on returning from tho successful execution of his mission, and crashed on top of a pass just inside tho Swiss frontier. Monks picked him up gravely injured. Biizzolesi persuaded the editor of a French aviation magazine to assist him to get an aeroplane and load it with 100,000 pamphlets. The airman flew to Milan and cruised over the centre of tho city. The sky was white with anti-Fascist literature. The Italian police forces were marshalled and snatched tho literature from tho excited crowds, whilst fast fighting planes 'were sent up to catch tho bold raider, but tho machine disappeared, towards Switzerland, where: it crashed. Buzzolcsi fled from Italy in 1928.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 11
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