'N V N J 8 XTCvwvTVfi ..nni.in y.iniia'MR PTni.AnKnr.pm a tttttpmti a v vnvrcXmiiyR ia mln .1-J T OJX1 XJL1 VI A V. i-J-l-V JJUJLM-UJ.1 X .L-t.-L--A.-.J'-l.l4.ft. AJ.J.AJk. J. AJ. U J.IKJJLAX X ) .V-T J JIJ AT JULJ' JL- J .J.IS) JLVJL.V ' l' c DISORDINI PER LE ELEZION IN ITALIA .L'Onorovole Giuseppe Beviono Preso a Sassate dai So cialist! a Chiari Miss LoivclVs Anstvcr to "These Little Men" "It ti futile to nrutip with your npHinrntR. "They will not be convinced. "I couldn't tell tlic-e little men the 1 1 lit li nliout them. It wouldn't be like." CITY WHERE SOLDIERS WERE SHOT Amy Lowell Poor Sport, Say Hearers Published nml mlrlbutiil Under nm.MIT NO. lilt. Authnrlxr-d by tho net nf October l. 1017. on flln at the t'.ntnrtlce of Phila delphia, Pn a. s. nfni.noN. Pontmnstrr General. Komo, 1- novembre. Vniii diordlnl Kiuo nvvenuti nelli'ltnllu ettenttioiinli' a cntipn delhi cninpnxua clelto-ale. I soelallstiNinpedirono die I'Oit. (iiuep.ic I'evloue. Bin' t"oninii.-:ii in I milium per l'Afrpoiinu(irii in Anieiicn. parlnsxc In Un fomlzlo n Chiari e la mi.i rnrmzu fu presa a Minute. A Mnntcbclln I .ncitilMI .i nbban donnrnno a mimiIo1p, feremln nil e. deputntl Teo e D.ilnmllti inentre Nta vaiio diseutendo. Dopo un publilleo dihattiinentn n Bertluoro tra t'oniauilini. candlilnto Icpiibblleniio, e Caiatl. ni i:lll-tii, i Bostenltori di I due candidal! eiuiero a cotiflltto, I "tin bnttiijtlhi avvenne a sassate bastounte e revolveratc, v parecchie pristine rininseio ferlte. due dcllc ipiali snuo luoriboude. ( tintlnueri Trom rnicr tine nuide the request there be no debate nt the meeting." l'rofesor SchelliiiK liatdi the chair of English Illerature at the Cniver dty of I'eniisylvnnla. "Tlili affair l more n 'rasp of bad temper upon the part of Mi" Lowell that it U of bad faith upon our part." .nlil l'uriix Weston, secritary of the club. In Miss Lowell's letter to Mr. Wes .ton. acceptii'u' the invitation to iulilip the club. Miss Lowell wrote, in part: "Tin re is one tliiiiK. however, ot which II inn tirinlj convlnecd. and that Is thai I will not take part in mi) discussion. 'debate or ntittliliiR of that sort. i I Iinllrd Tlrgiimrnt "Of course. I should be utj Rind toj I lime nnbod) else sn) aiiNthliiR they , want. 1 nlwnjH like lo have people1 speak nfter my tnll, but tinjtliliiK ap- i pronchiiiK mi nrcnnbril eoiitrmcrsj to i which I must nRnin reply, I think is al mistake. Hasr J - ,v T7 f K A oft k 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' jM;lil 1 - tJfifflmm aHB m&z r- "fMMWMmk-m S8S3wa!w3as ' CIWTIt LI . .SI1I(!T() Knur former soldiers, members nf Hie iiirrlcan ru-glnn. were Idllpil, and seeral others seriousl) wiiiiuded. when persons said In be members of the Industrial Wnrltcts of (lie World (lied on an Armistice D.i) parade in the western Washington illy as it passed Hie I. W. V. ball Itoma, 1 1 Comifnto t I'roeurutnre del It cinrnnTe M1 t'onn' .... ..L.nun ,ln Hnl Inl. .1.1 In ... , , .. I ....... 111...'. . I . F IIIM ....... .III". ... noveinbc- intardato .-1 mnn int , is, , sti, ,..,., ttolno h.i piescntnlo nl .,!! ,. ,i, ...i.i-,.. i vbnll l.n ,.li uu'n''ina coutro il d'ltalla." cdilo dal opinion on I lie subject I iMightid to hear nnv one who wishes ..t. it .t.... t .i: ... T1 f . It 1 ' I! . ' Sll,, llla. Illl.l' llll. Ill "..IUIIS 1. 1 nddueendo die In un mtleo'o -cutto dal , tlmt is 0 mpnt f,.m ,, rKisso, Big Kesiuti si cout.nevano itiMilli .ontro ,, j,,,,!,.,!,! ((.lmic." i.0'1.'!' , ... Mr. Weston, in reply, wrote. "There II ( omitalo lm doninnihito .lie il , iptntip,, f turning tlie meeting fiimuiiii- m iiiici-.sIU -,-, ,, a ickk'- nto debate. on ma) be asked some ydelle guareutigie. ,,ucvtions. if jou are willing to have Parlgl. 1L novembri' Ln Deleg.iion- H;'" I"1' t"..' ""'"r . . . Americana press,, la Confcrcm..! d.-llii iir- "',f'M- "fern.iK o what lie Pace ha infoinnlo il Su.irenio Coneilio , '''""''d III" er) nmu-ing cootre della K.ia inlcnzione ill l.iM'iare la u'my- snl11 . ' fur s riij lireach Francift per i niiirl di dicembr... of faith goe.. le.ue Amy Lowe I to Anehe la Delegai.ione Inglesr lia the club oflieinls. who sa the) lmy espresso lo stevsi, des-jdrrio c -i crede wrilten exideiiie Hint she knew the perelo' die la t'ouferen.a cmicludern' nenlng was to be an evening of ills I suni lnvorl per la Hue del corrente . eussion. liut her nieusation that theic , mr,,, i wiin a couspinu to attack lier verse T membri delta Dele-gazione Amerl-iLs ridiculous and absolutel) without n cana nrohnbilmente -ulpernnuo da 'n,:,..t." '""? " ."!' Brest con il pnpore Amerirn. ma In Wl.tln tin. ..Inl. ..flieinl lire in n de fensible position. I would say that the t'ontemporar) t'luli members owe a trunk npolngv to the loenl specialists. J not 'la.Mnen.' who were urged by the committee lo loine and take part in the discussion, and then when Miss Lowell drew over her shouldcis the j privilege of her sex and dis-ohcil into i tears these members assuuinl without ' warrant Hint these bononibh invited speakers were 'outside the bounds' anil by their demonstrations yielded lo the i pielensions of Miss Lowell thai she I should be treated as a snerosciiiit per- j sonage. the high prlestress of free I verse who wanted onl) incense from. Snow Halts" British Shipbuilding ! ''"'' nt'oI.vn,s London. N'nv. l.'t. Sliipbuilding "(irotesque." Saj.s Mr. Watts work on the ('l)de. T) ne and the Tee "This is grntisque. Por the t'on rran virtually stopped today by n heavy . (emporar) Club people, if the) have snowfall which seriously affected also nny memories, must be aware that Miss i the mining districts of Wales, north I Lowell is the uame woman who, writ England and Yorkshire. The storm cc- jug nf tier prospective advent among , tended as far south as the Isle of Wight, j them Inst year. aid if she came 'she I London was slight!) sprlnUIrd b) the would wake up nil the old ladies whoi fall. slept during the meeting.' since she data della loro parteimi turn e' stain definltiymente tissnta. Berliuo. 1- novembre fill Allenti hannn preso eiiergiche inisuie per riol Tere la Hituazinne politicn deHTii gheria. secondo rapporti da I'.udapest al Lokal Anzeiger. Sir (leorge Clink, emissario degli Allenti, ha invialo a nome del Supremo Coneilio un ulti matum nl I'rimo Mimstrn I'riedrli'h, notlficnndolo die tin (inbinettn di coali zione bisogna .sia formalo eutro -IS ore od nltrimenti dovrn' abbandon.ire l.i prcsidenz.i del con"iglio dei ministri. was 'a pastmistress In the in I of tlnovv -mi; band grenades at old ladies,' "Apparently Miss Lowell belongs to the one nml mil) union nf literal, v hand-grennde thiowers in the country lind oblects to nny infriiigeiiient of her patent." Miss Lowell did not go lo bed until ." o'clock Ibis morning and therefoie could not be disturbed lo lell of the meeting nt tin1 club. "Miss Lowell is not awake .vet." n woman friend who iiecompaiiicd Miss Lowell in this citj aid at the licllevuu Strntforil. Turns Night Inlo l):i) "oii know, she never goes to bed until about ." o'clock in the morning." I he friend explained. "She tuius night inlo dnv nud rarely can be seen carliei III mi .'! o'i lock in the afternoon " Itiissel Dunne presided la-l night. In the brief remaiks preceding his nctual intiodiictioii of .Miss Lowell, he made some refeicnce to two of her poems mid said he would like lo have her explain something about them in 1 1 1 cnutsc of her remarks. Mi.s Lowell pieceded her address with brief cchiiiei-cmcuts nf the two poems mentioned bv Mi. Dunne. She iheu adjusted a folding standing lamp to her satisfaction, explaining that the adjustment was uici"sarv lis it seemed to be, not because of nnv artistic temperament but beinusp nf the physical requiicinents of the operation of reading: she lend most of her re mark'. Miss Lowell then deliveici' it scholnr- Iv consideration of Wall Whitman as a poet mid as a piophet and us u man with a "un ssnge. She declared that Whitman was not the so-called verso llbre nor a prac titioner of It. She even doubted if he ever lend nil) of it or knew what it vn. She told why she felt ns she did. She recognized Whitman us n great and powerful man. sometimes an urllst, bill he believed most of the time lie was an unconsi ions artist and much of it he was no aitit al nil. i'rofessoi- Sp.trth followed, ngieeing siibstanlinll) with Miss Lowell. Mr. Morris Opens 1'ire Harrison Morris now In gun mi at tack on the new poeti) lie severely ciiticied Muriel Monioc. editor ot I " Poetry." imlii ntiiis that while he was one of'ils llnam ml supiioileis, lie was I fri'oilelitlv ilisgiisted w Ith it. .Mr. Mori is eulogied Willi Whitman nml rldiciihd Carl Sandburg mid "II I).." whom Miss Lowell gieatly nd I mired. ,, , . , . I When Mr. Moms was at the height of bis lcgrcls for the lidicule hitman hud passed llnnugh Miss Lowell, in I mock nnguisli and teals, cried: ."What am 1 going through now? Mr. Morris said he hoped she was going i through a letoriniilloii After the laughlei al Miss Lowell f. I assumption of the role of the persc leuted had subsided. 1r. 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When Mr. Morris tint reached the bright of hN nsnult on tho moderns In poetry Mlssi Lowell Interrupted, rising nml xiivlnir with tritrs In her eTOH : I "I wnnt ,nii to iinilrrstninl Hint I I refused nbiolutely to enine here tonight nml tnUv nny pnrt In n discussion or lo HiisVvcr nny iiuestlniis except those from the Hour. Hut I hnve lmil to filer mi orgunlzcfl uppnsltlnu, t am nut stiong. I upend inv time going nrotinil me rnuiitry speiiKing for tins enuse. You got me here. It wns not fnlr." .Mr. Dunne (o the Itr.seue Mr. Morris Jinil letlred during this nml .Mr. Dunne now utteinpteii to re pnir the ilmnnged ninenltles. He sulil , lie hnil Htlppnsril it wns timlpmtnoil Hint there wouiil be more or less expression of divergent opinions mid insisted tlmt no ilelinte ns going on. "I inn nlwn.vn willing to answer iiuestlniis from the tloor. .Miss l.oweii said "I stlpulnted tlmt there should be not discussion of the stntus of vers lihre ns nn nrl. I mn rendy to answer liiestinns. I mndc it understood tlmt I would not come here to meet nn or ganized attack. ' Mr. Dunne snld there was no organ ized nttaek. Miss Lowell thought dif ferently and said nfter the meeting that the questioning of her poems nnd I he railing qn critics known to be hos tile i oiihtituted mi organized attack. "You hiie broken faith with me," (he said to Huri.s Weston. Mr. Dunne gave assurance that there would be un further nssnult on the school of poetrj of which Miss Lowell is a lender. "Oh, es. I Did" lie undertook to hay for Mr. Morris that that gentleman lind not intended lo nrgue the question of vers libre (so eillledl; but .Mr. Morris promptly spoke up mid said, "Oh, jes, I did." .Mr. .Morris meant that he had sup posed his discussion wns quite in or der. .Knowing otherwise now, be re sumed, nnd though somewhat nt a dis iidvantnge, finished his remarks with one more criticism, which wns mild. 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